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"reassert" Definitions
  1. reassert something to make other people recognize again your right or authority to do something, after a period when this has been in doubt
  2. reassert itself to start to have an effect again, after a period of not having any effect
  3. to state again, clearly and definitely, that something is true

823 Sentences With "reassert"

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Steve Knight -- to "reassert Congressional support" for the alliance.
As a bid to reassert herslf, it had limited success.
As a bid to reassert herself, it had limited success.
Putin needs to reassert his position as an Asian nation.
We will reclaim our values and reassert our global leadership.
And I think that Congress needs to reassert their authority.
Congress needs to reassert its authority over matters of war.
Individual metal dynamics are expected to reassert themselves this year.
This irked Mr. Spiegel, who took steps to reassert control.
But we'll see if the bears can reassert some power.
They are trying to reemerge, to reassert themselves, and to reorganize.
It is comforting to know that opposition groups can reassert themselves.
China and Russia began to reassert their influence regionally and globally.
The Colombians came back to reassert themselves, when Castro sent refugees.
Once children come along, old marital traditions reassert themselves even more.
Why do we need to reassert our Cold War triumph right now?
He will reassert his populist agenda on the Wall, migration and trade.
Keen to reassert authority, Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in 1973.
It all helped the euro reassert its recent dominance over the dollar.
Saudi Arabia and its allies are now trying to reassert their grip.
They are unified, however, in their desire to reassert Congress's constitutional powers.
Congress that any attempt to reassert government controls on drug prices would
Sometimes it's just easier to let her old racist mindset reassert control.
And she was saying still thought the trend would reassert itself positively.
Others see it as proof that the United States must reassert itself.
Saudi Arabia and its allies are now trying to reassert its grip.
It's a way to reassert the power of public goods in America.
To reassert itself, Congress will need to restore its atrophied legislative muscles.
To reassert this truth feels embarrassingly retrograde and precious by today's standards.
Of course morning comes, drive time starts and divisions loudly reassert themselves.
The second section charts the campaign to reassert white rule in Wilmington.
There are also tactical benefits in Congress' wider struggle to reassert itself.
As a bid to reassert her dwindling authority, it had limited success.
He also needs to reassert the authority of the state — which is him.
For ExxonMobil, the project is part of a bid to reassert its dominance.
If the U.S. does not reassert global leadership in this sector, others will.
" Corker said he was "confident we can reassert US leadership, strengthen key alliances.
The OPEC cartel is seeking to reassert themselves on the world's energy market.
Williams's last published novel, "Augustus," used a realist mode to reassert classical values.
Mr. Assad has vowed, however, to eventually reassert control over the entire country.
Companies have rushed to reassert zero-tolerance policies and whipped together training programs.
We must reassert our international leadership on this issue before it's too late.
And this is her best opportunity to reassert herself in the primary race.
Were you aiming to reassert creative control over the world that you created?
As social mobility increased, gender attitudes suppressed by Communism began to reassert themselves.
But contrary to the consensus view, this anchor will not reassert itself instantaneously.
Putin's agenda, globally speaking, is to reassert Russia's influence on the world stage.
To reassert our sovereignty, and that is what Theresa May is going to deliver.
Yet Mr Assad's ambition to reassert his control over the entire country is unrealistic.
But even then, human rights advocacy did not reassert the goal of economic fairness.
The regime hopes to reassert some control by managing the transition and national convention.
"I do think the 'Trump trade' will reignite and reassert itself in coming months."
So this was about an organization trying to reassert its power over the player.
It's time for Congress to reassert its constitutional trade powers to stop Trump's abuses.
But Pacific rockfish producers, for example, will have to reassert themselves in the market.
It's time for Congress to reassert its role as envisioned by our Founding Fathers.
If that were done, market fundamentals would reassert their role in driving asset prices.
"Finally Congress will have an opportunity to reassert our voice on military action," Reps.
There was no need for them to conduct a massacre to reassert their authority.
The fact you'll see fed funds print clearly in the range will reassert confidence.
Both nations are eager to reassert a leadership role on the North Korea issue.
It will always come back; it will always reassert itself over and over again.
A bid by the Redstones to reassert control culminated in Dauman's departure in 2016.
Assuming more normal politicians succeed him, more normal forms of coverage will reassert themselves.
This same basic pattern threatens to reassert itself across large swaths of the country.
The actions of central banks swamped the economic fundamentals; those factors can now reassert themselves.
Harris: The United States must reassert its global leadership in the fight against climate change.
Mrs May is planning for a big push to reassert her power as prime minister.
In 2016, Republican and Democratic party elders are struggling to reassert authority, with little success.
Congress has an opportunity to reassert its proper role in government, particularly regarding foreign policy.
Needing to reassert some authority, Mr Serraj announced his new-command centre the following day.
NATO's 28 members will meet in Warsaw in July, a good time to reassert resolve.
But then that doughtier, more familiar English trait—worldly scepticism—must and will reassert itself.
They more or less reassert their control in much more subtle, covert, less coercive methods.
"It is long past time my colleagues in the Senate reassert that authority," he added.
The Navy has made other moves to reassert its presence in the Arctic around Alaska.
This has been a great year for those who want to reassert Congress's war powers.
But seeing myself from a different perspective offered a chance to reassert control over it.
Mr. McConnell believes he was proved right, and he has tried to reassert his authority.
For a handful of artists, to reclaim history is to reassert the power of spirituality.
Or are we going to get up and reassert ourselves at the mission at hand?
"We have to reassert ourselves as the real Asian power: economically, militarily, culturally, politically." video
Congress should not miss an opportunity to restart the peace process and reassert its authority.
The Canadian team is playing to reassert its place at the top of international hockey.
Growing a beard may well be an unconscious device to reassert status after a setback.
The Palestinian Authority does not have the strength or appeal to reassert its power there.
Back in London, she will probably try to reassert authority over her feuding Conservative Party.
They remain a valuable expression of collective condemnation and reassert the goal of nuclear nonproliferation.
The same logic applies if Congress wants to reassert its authority as the first branch.
For weeks, China has been trying to reassert its diplomatic dominance over Korea, Zhang said.
Now, as a conservative-minded person, you want to reassert the stability of your society.
On Tuesday night, Sanders hopes for a similar moment to reassert his standing in the race.
The chaos is likely to continue, giving the jihadists an opportunity to reassert themselves at home.
I believe that the launch of Z2 will reassert our market leadership and re-accelerate growth.
"As the bounce back from the December lows fades...the fundamentals now reassert itself," Vickers added.
The move is designed to firmly reassert the network's commercial position in the global advertising marketplace.
Ever since Maidan, Russia has been trying to reassert control by spreading chaos on Ukraine's border.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who delivered his eulogy, to reassert himself in the debate over gun violence.
The army would reassert its control over the city and seize heavy weapons, state media said.
Watergate, like Teapot Dome, was a crisis that became an opportunity for Congress to reassert itself.
Here, finally, was a rejoinder to Israel's critics, a reason to reassert the nation's humanitarian commitments.
When men returned from war, they inevitably tried to reassert their dominance in family and society.
It has also renamed the northern reaches of its exclusive economic zone, to reassert its sovereignty.
But it also risks Russia at some point trying to reassert itself, and that could escalate.
Russian President Vladimir Putin likely sees an opportunity to reassert himself again in this chess game.
"As the bounce-back from the December lows fades ... the fundamentals now reassert (themselves)," Vickers added.
In doing so, we aim to reassert Congress's sole constitutional authority to debate and declare war.
"They are trying valiantly to reassert themselves as the epistemic chiefs of the world," he said.
Supporters of the bill see SOPRA as a solution to reassert Congressional power over executive power.
Waymo is permitted to reassert its claims if Uber returns to the design that Waymo challenged.
The resolution reflects an ongoing push by Democratic lawmakers to reassert Congress' power to declare war.
"Hoping for economic convergence to reassert itself would not be a good strategy," Mr. Muro said.
She goes alone to Dharamshala to process a familial betrayal and reassert the identity she's lost.
Are the Hilton sisters looking to snatch a crown, or will KKW reassert her dominance come September?
Fargo's previous seasons suggest that justice will somehow, freakishly, reassert itself, and Gloria will catch her man.
The group killed scores of Kenyan soldiers last week and seems to be trying to reassert itself.
The U.K. will struggle to reassert the market access which EU membership has given it until now.
The protests enabled him "to mobilize his base under patriotic slogans and reassert his leadership," he said.
Spain knew this and was determined to reassert its power and seize it from its former colony.
We're hoping it's temporary and the natural good humour and openness of London will reassert itself quickly.
This is a straightforward, transparent, and collaborative way for the chamber to reassert its role in governing.
To reassert himself as the humiliator, Trump will look to take decisive action of some kind elsewhere.
It's a chance for the game's most quietly venerable star to reassert himself on a postseason stage.
For Mr. Erdogan, seizing on this moment to reassert control, these purges may not ultimately rescue him.
Yet, should the government in Damascus reassert its control over Idlib, the aftermath could be equally grim.
The difference is, the truth usually manages to reassert itself pretty quickly in the world of money.
Morgan catches up with Carol, so they can talk a little bit and reassert their philosophical positions.
The committee now has a grand opportunity to reassert that dedication to the rational principles discussed here.
But there remained that one per cent, wherein the invincible core of Hal's fear would reassert itself.
The company really needs to come in with guns blazing here and reassert itself in the category.
As for when that Syrian identity will be able reassert itself amid the rubble, no one knows.
Critic's Notebook It feels like the right time to reassert global consciousness in the universe of art.
Violence is expected to rise as Taliban leaders try to reassert control over their rank and file.
The United States, as the second largest polluter in the world, after China, must reassert its leadership.
Vox has been pushing to clamp down on Islamic migration and reassert Roman Catholic values in Spain.
America, the diminished great power seeking to reassert itself or America, the well-meaning work-in-progress.
As talk turned to Trump's policy, Heitkamp said it's time that Congress "reassert itself" on trade issues.
Yet, no sooner had this air of seriousness overtaken his candidacy than Clinton seemed to reassert her dominance.
I think that Donald Trump has too much power and I think Congress needs to reassert their authority.
The prime minister could also theoretically do so herself in a somewhat dramatic bid to reassert her authority.
The British prime minister wanted to use the occasion to reassert her authority and focus on policy issues.
If you look at the world today, we have to reestablish and reassert ourselves as a world leader.
Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), an initiative he's undertaken to reassert Congress's powers under Article I of the Constitution.
Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas), an initiative he's undertaken to reassert Congress's powers under Article I of the Constitution.
As Congress seeks to reassert its warmaking authority, this important policy deadline is a good place to start.
It is also unclear whether Mr. Choudary will reassert his leadership when his license conditions end in 2021.
By contrast, its efforts with Hamas could help it reassert itself as a champion of the Palestinian cause.
Last year, Mr. Mackey tried to reassert control, pledging to become more hands-on and address investor concerns.
By February, the United Nations was ready to send in 10,000 peacekeeping troops to reassert law and order.
This means living our values, walking into the office every day ready to reassert what you believe in.
He worked to soften language in the final communiqué and to reassert the United States' support for Israel.
The only way to permanently reassert that control, however, is to prioritize fire prevention, not simply fire suppression.
The allies will not only reassert that Article Five is ironclad; they will also look to the future.
Pliskova needed just two points to break back on Rybarikova's serve and perhaps reassert command of the match.
The second is that the time is long overdue for Congress to reassert authority over matters of war.
It will take a concerted effort for Congress to reassert itself, no matter which party occupies the White House.
The President used some of his time onstage to rail against Democrats and reassert his support for law enforcement.
And many people voted for Brexit in order to reassert control over the market, not to let it rip.
If there is any suspicion he is trying to reassert control, the Deripaska discount will get a lot worse.
It is vital for Congress to reassert its powers over trade policies that have been delegated to the president.
He has been able to reassert the State Department's central role in policymaking on issues like Iran and Asia.
If it takes advantage of them, America can avert a crisis and begin to reassert its will in Syria.
And suddenly, we're about 700 points above-- the worst levels after she was on-- as it did reassert itself.
"It is long past time my colleagues in the Senate reassert that authority," Sanders said in a campaign email.
He lambasted trade deals like NAFTA, while promising to use the powers of the presidency to reassert trade dominance.
This month, Congress used a defense bill to reassert a ban on purchases of tech from Chinese telecom companies.
Second, it has to restore standards of professional competence and reassert the importance of experience, integrity and political craftsmanship.
Why else make such a risky move to reassert Saudi power and market share in the global oil bazaar?
In recent years, Beijing has required state firms to reassert their Communist Party committees' hold on corporate decision-making.
Massie and others -- to reassert Congress' constitutional authority and direct Trump to end unauthorized US involvement in that war.
There are things the Iraqi government could do to rein in the militias — namely, reassert security control in Diyala.
If fear threatens loss of control, many traits common to conservatives can be seen as efforts to reassert control.
By the second week, Slavik was able to push a software update to his whole network and reassert his authority.
"It's time for the progressive wing to reassert themselves and offer a bold agenda to the American people," Weaver said.
Having struggled mightily to reassert secrecy over suppliers, in short, Apple is finding its efforts undermined from inside the company.
But over time, the tendencies that had forced the courts to act in the first place began to reassert themselves.
Backlash often takes hold when passion for reform dissipates and better-organized or better-funded interests can reassert their power.
The conference had been meant to help reassert May's grip on the party as she tries to revive Brexit talks.
Now her fluffed speech, which was supposed to reassert her authority, has revived speculation about how long she can last.
The Syrian government has vowed to reassert its rule over the whole country after surviving seven years of civil war.
The Comey hearings represent a chance to reassert those norms, but only if the governing party decides that they matter.
Rather than abandoning the vital work of expanding global rules-based trade, the Administration should seek to reassert American leadership.
A Russian carrier conducting strike operations in the Mediterranean doesn't just reassert Moscow's power, it further complicates the world's geopolitics.
SEATTLE — Microsoft has made its most ambitious move in years to reassert itself in a technology market it once dominated.
"When it happens, it will happen violently, and the major long-term multi-decade trade will once again reassert itself."
The completion of these systems will help the United States reassert itself as a global leader in high-performance computing.
Court packing may well be the last option available to the elective branches to reassert some control over constitutional law.
In the meantime, and certainly as the 2018 midterms creep up, the party is pretty well-positioned to reassert itself.
It does not seem all that newsworthy to reassert what the church everywhere has confessed for the last 2,000 years.
In conceptual terms, this is a conflict between those who are sympathetic to government and those striving to reassert sovereignty.
But an exodus of like-minded White House officials diminished Mr. Cohn's standing — and let his rivals reassert their positions.
In the weeks and months that followed, Mr. Trump sought to pressure Mr. Sessions to reassert control over the investigation.
Some of the weakness is implicit in Trump's attempts to reassert himself against restraints imposed by his allies or advisers.
An open conflict with Turkey could siphon Kurdish fighters to the front lines, allowing ISIS remnants to reassert themselves elsewhere.
He said the Senate was eager to reassert its power against the "imperial presidencies" of both Lyndon Johnson and Nixon.
Meanwhile, as Christopher DeMuth wrote recently in The Wall Street Journal, committee chairmen may reassert authority against the executive branch.
It has been an oasis from losing and an opportunity to reassert himself (and his brand) on an international stage.
The big question for both parties going forward is whether they'll begin to reassert Congress' power through the appropriations process.
It was a bid to shame his rivals within the leadership and an attempt to reassert his influence, analysts said.
The Repeal Bill, which the government published on July 13th, will give Parliament another opportunity to reassert itself against the executive.
In the face of these opportunities and challenges, the Trump administration can -- and must --reassert US leadership in the Asia Pacific.
A devastating defeat for Mr Corbyn might allow moderate Labour MPs to reassert control over the party, sparking a centrist revival.
The Syrian army wants to seal it off altogether and reassert full control of Aleppo, Syria's largest city before the war.
Mr Xi has used his power to reassert the dominance of the Communist Party and of his own position within it.
If you've paid close attention to the news since Tuesday, you've already seen Trump struggle with the desire to reassert himself.
But it too is a target for forces loyal to Assad, who vows he will reassert control over the entire country.
But the traditional parties may reassert themselves, or a centre-right bloc swayed by Le Pen could block his domestic agenda.
"I think senators need to step up and reassert a bigger role for the Senate in defining our foreign policy," Sen.
Will the initial plan to leave Navarro out encourage trade pragmatists to reassert themselves over the trade nationalists within the administration?
Trauma experts know that the most important thing for rape survivors is to reassert control over their bodies and their lives.
It's high time for the Fed to reassert its independent authority to make monetary policy that will serve the whole country.
They will also most likely reassert their argument that Mr. Hernandez had the wherewithal to hold jobs and negotiate a divorce.
After years of languishing, maybe 2017 finally will be the year that active managers reassert their place in the investment community.
Congress must go back to the drawing board and reassert itself before any more lives are lost to these undefined conflicts.
The more challenging news is that Renzi had to sacrifice the PD's chances at forming an outright majority to reassert leadership.
There could be no better time than now for Congress to reassert its role as a co-equal branch of government.
The biggest risk to the region is a resumption by Mr. Kim of nuclear and missile tests to reassert his leverage.
In Thucydides's analysis, it was this rise in influence that provoked Sparta to reassert its authority as the Greeks' greatest power.
The holiday is celebrated with patriotic fanfare in both countries, although the North has found new ways to reassert its independence.
This defense bill is also an opportunity for Congress to reassert its proper constitutional role in authorizing and overseeing our wars.
It would reassert the deregulatory sentiment that preceded and precipitated the financial booms and busts of recent decades, including the dot.
Taking issue with "that bitch" is one way to reestablish her reputation and reassert that she's somehow been wronged in this situation.
They have declared their independence from the European Union and have voted to reassert control over their own politics, borders and economy.
Bisexual, pansexual, and otherwise queer people are constantly having to reassert, explain, and justify our sexuality so that it doesn't become invisible.
Working with resistance forces, you spread your influence across the city and fight to reassert control over the birthplace of American democracy.
Internal improvement from Murray spliced with DeRozan's drive-and-kick game should reassert the Spurs as a team nobody wants to play.
But for all the sentiment expected on Tuesday, the hard business of politics in polarized Washington is likely to quickly reassert itself.
With ISIS sharply declining in power, the tensions that have long existed in Iraq between these various groups will likely reassert themselves.
Either the conservative wing will reassert control and drive the nativists out or conservatives will abandon the party and seek other accommodation.
The May Day parade offers an opportunity for women to reassert their commitment to the labor-conscious activism of the Women's Strike.
You exit for that intermission blinking back tears, only for the play soon after to reassert itself, most oddly, as a romp.
Now the nation turns its lonely eyes to a divided government, in hopes it will reassert control on a presidency run amok.
Finally, a Democratic Congress should reassert its constitutional authority over foreign economic trade and deny the president's power grab on trade policy.
Second, the federal courts should reassert their constitutional oversight role, and stop rubber-stamping legal interpretations of statutes offered by agency officials.
Instead of "flinching" at these pressure points, it is time for believers to recover and reassert what Christ's church has always believed.
Changing this dynamic requires Congress reassert its authority — but Congress, of course, is also shaped by the dynamics of two polarized parties.
Or [does it embolden] action along the frontline islands to try and reassert that those should be theirs, and not South Korea's?
Liberal Republicans, led by New York publisher Horace Greeley, turned toward Klan skepticism in their bid to reassert control over the party.
But now that election season is over, Rouhani and the rest of the regime will reassert their objectives at home and abroad.
Their goal was obvious: to reassert men's dominance over hundreds of thousands of women now claiming a role in Egypt's political life.
If Congress is going to reassert its legislative power, it will need to strengthen the committees that are its foremost legislative instruments.
With a team that had the makings of a new dynasty bearing down on it, the Lynx responded to reassert their own.
Since Mr. Trump's withdrawal announcement, European leaders have lost no chance to reassert themselves as the guardians of global climate change ambition.
We also need to reassert our own values -- showing what we aspire to as much as what we will not abide by.
On Wednesday, Mr. Biden attempted to reassert himself by taking on Ms. Warren in more caustic terms at an event in Ohio.
Global health is likely to be another key issue and is another area where the US could reassert leadership it's largely vacated.
That halt has given ISIS, seen as largely defeated last year, a chance to regroup and reassert itself in Iraq and Syria.
"Theresa May wanted to reassert her authority but has come out of this looking weaker than ever," he said in a statement.
Congressional leadership — Republican and Democrat alike — have unsurprisingly opposed House and Senate lawmakers as they reassert the legislature's monumental and exclusive responsibility.
The Senate has a limited window of time to challenge the administration and reassert its constitutional power and role in foreign policy.
The Islamic State has struggled to reassert itself in the city, as well as in other strongholds such as Mosul in Iraq.
He attempted to reassert his command of "dishonest" journalists at a time when the news media is questioning his capacity to lead.
Decisive action has come from this White House as America has finally begun to reassert itself to confront North Korea head-on.
Rand Paul, who would like to see Congress reassert its authority over foreign wars as granted in the 1973 War Powers Resolution.
In order to reassert its prowess, the opera-house complex is undergoing a ten-year, A$20m refurbishment, to be completed in 2021.
Proposed policies could cripple oil and natural gas, direct trillions of dollars to renewable energy and reassert U.S. leadership abroad on climate change.
If he decides to reassert his allegation of his opponent as an enabler, however, it won't win over many women who've been there.
In the search for stock images of women, you'll find a lot of bad, depressing, stereotypical images of women that reassert tired tropes.
Since then, Apple has been focused on playing catch-up while it tries to reassert itself as the most popular digital music platform.
Even if OPEC tried to reassert its influence, the producers' cartel would probably fail because the oil industry has changed in several ways.
As the impact of these shifts on consumer price inflation fades the traditional inverse relationship between wage growth and unemployment may reassert itself.
It is time for Parliament to reassert its political authority, which was left aground after the rare plebiscite in June 2016 on Brexit.
The legislation is part of Lee's Article I project, an initiative he's undertaken to reassert Congress's powers under Article I of the Constitution.
"At some stage, the fundamentals, supported by the quality and strength of your business and asset base will reassert themselves," Kalmin told IFR.
It feels like the right time to reassert global consciousness in art, not just as a practical reality, but as a positive idea.
He spends the first half of this episode reading the Riot Act to Simon in a transparent attempt to reassert his fading authority.
She also appeared to reassert her influence within her party with the appointment of an ally, Cho Jung-tai, as chairman this month.
The more important constitutional question is whether they will use it to legislate and reassert congressional authority that has lain dormant for decades.
Just after its début, Microsoft shuttered Xbox Entertainment Studios, to reassert a focus on video games—stranding all its dramatic projects without distribution.
The two leaders took pains on Tuesday to reassert their working relationship in a phone call, but some chill is likely to last.
Sandoval may have highlighted a way for state governments to reassert some power over the U.S. Senate: through political pressure from the governor.
To reassert control after the failed coup last year, Mr. Erdogan has created an administrative vacuum by purging or arresting about 175,000 people.
On top of its generous welfare policies, Law and Justice campaigned on a pledge to reassert traditional Catholic family values in public life.
To put pencil or pen to paper in such circumstances is to reassert your humanity — to remind yourself and others that you exist.
But with Gears 5, the studio had something else to prove: could it meaningfully add to the formula and reassert the series's relevance?
It could prove her undoing if international support further erodes and domestic instability rises, giving the generals an excuse to reassert total control.
It's possible this won't happen, and the left will reassert itself in the face of Fillon's hard-line conservatism and Le Pen's xenophobia.
We will only overcome the new challenges that have emerged in the opening years of the 21st century when we reassert our international influence.
Steve Bannon has reactivated his shadow public relations machine as he attempts to reassert himself as a key player in President Donald Trump's network.
Beijing, in turn, has put those journalists under pressure, and some of them have disappeared as authorities seek to reassert their control over information.
"We need to get our act together and, most importantly, we need Marine Le Pen to reaffirm, to reassert her authority," he told Reuters.
It's so bad, in fact, that both Apple and Google have had to redesign ways for users to reassert control at the OS level.
The government seeks to reassert control over understaffed prison facilities by sending in special forces from time to time, but deadly confrontations often ensue.
In more recent times, the church has tried to reassert some control over the proceedings and to boost the influence of more decent citizens.
But, according to a recent New York Times piece, despite criticism and tumult in Washington, Ivanka is ready to reassert her power and image.
"(Wednesday's) was a meeting the main goal of which was to reassert the readiness to act if the contingencies would warrant so," Draghi said.
The move also gives Turnbull a chance to reassert his leadership after ousting former leader Tony Abbott in a party room coup in September.
The women, who are both adults, have always claimed they are not being held against their will -- and they reassert that in this video.
The recent uptick in oil prices comes at a time when Trump is eagerly looking to reassert his country's authority on the global stage.
The victim of the cancellation was a Separation of Powers Restoration Act, a bill that tries to reassert congressional prerogatives over the executive branch.
In his overtures to Democrats and censure of Republicans, Charles Koch may be attempting to remind the GOP of that power—and reassert it.
It will probe some of President Obama's most controversial executive orders and regulations as it looks for ways to reassert Congressional power in Washington.
They now feel emboldened to reassert themselves because stances that would have been deemed socially unacceptable before are no longer universally condemned, he says.
The powers of the presidency have been rebuilt since the mid-1970s, when Congress tried to reassert itself in response to Vietnam and Watergate.
Black political progress incited enormous antipathy among Southern whites, some factions of whom sought to reassert white supremacy as the law of the land.
In the area of controlled substances, however, federalism should be allowed to reassert itself to some degree, something Congress can partially accomplish by statute.
"As soon as the environment becomes stable again, the habit starts to reassert itself" unless there is a "powerful reward" to the new behavior.
Thinking of criticism in this sense can also help critics reassert their relevance in an age of critic-proof movies like Independence Day: Resurgence.
The party conference, and this speech in particular, was an opportunity to reassert her authority over a cabinet squabbling over the details of Brexit.
Most of the six-page screed appeared to be mundane, but the 28-year-old took the opportunity to reassert his anti-immigrant views.
In recent remarks on the campaign trail, he has promised to reassert US power internationally by taking a more assertive role in climate talks.
For now, the challenge for House committees is to use the mechanism, providing by the founding fathers, to reassert abiding principles of democratic governance.
Bensouda will reassert her case to open a formal inquiry during three days of hearings before a panel of appeals judges in The Hague.
The result left GOP lawmakers playing catch up and leadership quickly trying to reassert their control, noting that Congress has to pass any legislation.
Meeting under the banner "Germany's strong middle", the CDU is aiming to reassert itself in the political center ground, where the Greens have surged.
The Trump administration wants to reassert U.S. influence in Latin America, but its all-or-nothing approach undermines the possibility of a peaceful transition.
But the second article, for presidential obstruction of Congress, is equally urgent, and a necessary step to reassert the rights and authority of Congress.
Some people will then look for ways to reassert their autonomy, for example, by withholding effort or not helping to train a new employee.
" And, in recent months, he says, "it appears that the IRGC is taking advantage of the decreased international pressure on Iran to reassert itself.
Some referred to the measure as draconian and a thinly veiled attempt by coaches — particularly in men's basketball — to reassert control of their players.
But add context to the conversation and there are several reasons why it's OK to think Griffin can reassert himself as an upscale commodity.
Though McGurk said nobody living in SDF-held areas wanted a return of Syrian state control, Damascus may be planning to reassert its influence.
The broad, if veiled, attacks on Omar from Democratic leaders at the conference were meant to reassert their ironclad backing of the Jewish state.
In the much shorter term, the Kremlin seems keen to reassert control over Belarus so as to compensate for its loss of influence over Ukraine.
Samsung will have to reach back to its Galaxy S II and S6 brilliance and solidly reassert its reputation as an innovator and a leader.
FOR DECADES Joseph Stiglitz has argued that globalisation only works for a few, and government needs to reassert itself in terms of redistribution and regulation.
If he was to explain to the country how free trade would help to reassert American greatness, many people would be willing to support him.
" She also asserted that Russia is trying to reassert itself as a world power by "provoking the international community with opportunistic harassment and covert attack.
" Another Xinhua article exploited the leak of Democratic Party emails to reassert that "money politics has become an incurable disease of the American electoral system.
Since then it has been trying to break down rebel resistance in Damascus and reassert full control of the capital after six years of war.
Success in those adventures may only encourage Moscow to attempt to reassert control or 'Finlandize' the Baltic States, all three of which are in NATO.
By the same token, her more recent request that we jettison Rodham may have been an attempt to reassert her connection to her popular husband.
At its heart, these attempts to wield control over sex come from a desire to reassert total control over our bodies and our reproductive rights.
Coats said on Thursday that Kim had made a commitment to denuclearize and that he and other senior officials had continued to reassert that commitment.
We expect centrist parties in Europe to reassert themselves in elections in France and elsewhere, but only if they stop trying to appeal to everybody.
Rory Smith: Peru has had France pinned back for about 10 or 15 minutes now, and the French don't seem quite able to reassert control.
"Once everybody's head is turned and we all move on to something else, the problem is likely to reassert itself," he said at the time.
"Finally Congress will have an opportunity to reassert our voice on military action," CPC Co-Chairs Mark Pocan and Pramila Jayapal said in a statement.
They are uniquely situated to reaffirm our core legal values in the public sphere, and to reassert their position as an equal branch of government.
He wants to restore Moscow's power over the post-Soviet zone and reassert himself in vital areas of America's interest: the Middle and Far East.
Congress needs to reassert its authority over trade policy before the Trump administration's commercial war with China can inflict further damage on the U.S. economy.
Speaking at a party meeting in Lyon, leader Marine Le Pen sought to reassert her authority following her defeat by President Emmanuel Macron last May.
And it was a further setback for Joe Biden, who has been desperate to reassert himself after two demoralizing finishes in Iowa and New Hampshire.
The longer other global economies remain a mess and the United States remains on a relatively steady course, the more these same forces will reassert themselves.
And it would clearly suit Moscow much better if it could reassert control in Minsk with Mr Lukashenko's reluctant consent, rather than by provoking his downfall.
He launched his presidential campaign in the border city of Ciudad Juarez and vowed that Mexico would reassert itself as a "free, sovereign and independent" nation.
"We believe they are waiting for opportunities to engage in further attacks in Libya or its neighbours, and if possible to reassert [IS] geographically," he said.
If "New Spirit" helped painting to reassert itself, it also "made it clear that painting was one of a number of potent visual media," he says.
When that right is infringed upon by public opprobrium, as it has been repeatedly during the course of this campaign, Trump feels compelled to reassert it.
Vice President Pence said President Trump is determined to "reassert" America's leadership on the world stage amid questions over Trump's comments about Russian President Vladimir Putin.
He said the dispute had not been resolved and the Philippines would reassert its rights when bilateral talks resume, although he noted "the climate has changed".
Background: Ghani has been unhappy with the structure of peace efforts and tried to reassert his role through a fraught effort to build a representative team.
It would help America reassert the importance of universal values we hold dear, not just for ourselves but for all those willing to strive for them.
Should President Trump opt to pull the trigger on his tariff threats, leaders in Congress will need to act and reassert their authority over trade policy.
"In the second half of the year, we expect some reacceleration of growth outside the US as… employment growth and cheap credit… reassert themselves," she said.
His skepticism of NATO buttressed the narrative that the US gets taken advantage of by other nations and that it needs to reassert its self-interest.
Romania has been governed for the last year by a cabinet of technocrats, with Sunday's election a chance for the main political parties to reassert themselves.
Congress must urgently reassert its constitutional powers before Trump's erratic behavior ruins the US and world economy and further endangers the planet both environmentally and diplomatically.
And it worked: The collapse of Reconstruction, brought on in part by Southern terrorism, allowed white supremacy to reassert itself in the form of Jim Crow.
Indeed, we commented in our original post that IQ gains from programs "tend to regress once the program ends and environmental disadvantages reassert themselves" [emphasis added].
" On the significance of a proposed bill to reassert congressional power: "Trump has continually undermined the power of Congress and undermined the power of the judiciary.
That didn't turn out so well, and Sunday's episode was largely about the continuing fallout, as the Saviors returned to the Hilltop to reassert their dominance.
But Republicans sought to put up a fight against the articles, using the introduction of multiple amendments to reassert their arguments in defense of the president.
But Mr. Kim could coax China and Russia, which are both eager to reassert a leadership role on the North Korea issue, into loosening them instead.
MORE (Okla.), a Republican institutionalist who says he's also eager to have Congress reassert its delineated authority in the face of runaway administrations of both parties.
To this, add her confidence in white supremacy, the better to reassert, or maintain, white power in the face of a new, racially diverse social order.
It is a core tenet of the ultramodern Premier League's international branding, a chance to reassert its popularity when most of its peers go into hibernation.
The task force will probe some of President Obama's most controversial executive orders and regulations as it looks for ways to reassert GOP power in Washington.
With the balance of power between the angry street and the country's shaken institutions thrown into question, Mr. Macron faced a challenge Monday to reassert authority.
But few forces in life are more powerful than mean reversion — the tendency of long-run averages to reassert themselves despite the perturbations of the present.
According to Henken, every so often, law enforcement will crack down, rounding up offenders and throwing them in jail in an effort to reassert their power.
Yet it also celebrates the beloved dead, while the poet momentarily questions his own assertions, only to reassert the obvious explicitness of the reality: Allegorical coffins!
They want to reassert the role of states over individuals and civil society, break American alliances and establish "harmonious" (ie, servile) arrangements with countries in their orbits.
The war had religious roots as the Holy Roman Emperor (initially the Habsburg Ferdinand II) tried to reassert Catholic hegemony over the Protestant areas of the empire.
This would appear self-evident but was also part of the challenge of the day — to reassert some gravity on what might have devolved into Romper Room.
The G-20 is an obvious place for the United States to either reassert a principled view of our values and interests around the world or not.
Also by interfering in conflicts like those in Ukraine and Syria, Mr. Putin has sought to reassert Russia's role as a global power to be reckoned with.
But his drive to reassert the United States' presence in Asia has been jeopardized by a political backlash against his ambitious trade pact, the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The debate over sanctuary policies has only intensified under the Trump administration and led California lawmakers to reassert the divide between the local police and federal authorities.
The Myanmar trip would seem to present the pope an opportunity to reassert his status as the world's moral compass by condemning the violence against the Rohingya.
The game was over as soon as Golden State decided to reassert themselves, and they won comfortably enough that there was still garbage time at the end.
Laura McGann: As much as I'm still in the Jeb corner, I do think that he needs to reassert himself over Marco Rubio in this next debate.
These sentiments align near-perfectly with the drivers of right-wing populism: a sense of lost control, a desire to reassert order and a narrowing national identity.
It is long past time for Congress to reassert its constitutional authority over the use of force to responsibly end these interventions and bring our troops home.
The White House scrambled Monday to reassert its "zero tolerance" policy after a key Department of Homeland Security official said Border Patrol agents had stopped enforcing it.
On Wednesday, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper told members of the House Armed Services Committee that the United States was not looking to reassert its presence there.
Wall Street analysts are divided, but mostly optimistic, that Netflix can reassert its streaming dominance when it posts earnings on Tuesday for its fourth quarter of 2019.
Moscow, they argue, is engaged in a broad campaign to split the western alliance, destabilize European democracies and reassert Moscow's influence in eastern Europe and the Baltics.
But at least one environmental group opposed to the tariff says the competition will not do much to reassert U.S. dominance in the solar panel technology field.
I asked her about Donald Trump, patriarchy in the church, the religious right, and whether the left now has an opportunity to reassert itself in the public square.
The Islamic festival Eid al-Adha kicks off this week, signaling the end of this year's Hajj and calling on Muslims to reassert their faith and seek forgiveness.
Auto tariffs could also be a bridge too far for Congress, which has threatened to reassert control over section 232 tariffs as countries retaliate against U.S. trade actions.
The Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974, in fact, was designed to reassert the idea that Congress — not the Chief Executive — has authority over the budget.
If that is indeed the case, but you believe the dollar's recent rally will reassert itself before long, an opportunity should emerge for investors to rebalance their portfolios.
Lopez Obrador's determination to reassert the government as the main provider of services in anarchic regions is an early hallmark of his presidency, which began on Dec. 1.
To gain the upper hand in both regions, the U.S. must reassert the real—rather than the perceived—balance of military and economic might between itself and Russia.
But a new attorney general, appointed by Trump, would not be bound by those restrictions, and could potentially fire Rosenstein and Mueller and reassert control over the investigation.
It presents an opportunity to reassert why New Yorkers elected him in the first place, to recapture some bit of that 2013 energy that swept him into office.
"We're all in the same place where we feel like we really need to reassert congressional authority," Congressional Progressive Caucus co-chair Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) told reporters.
The arrival of stars like McDavid, Matthews, 2880, and Laine, 2125, seems to have pushed Crosby even harder to improve and reassert himself as the pre-eminent player.
President Putin and the Russian security services aim to counter US foreign policy objectives in Europe, including in Ukraine, where Moscow wishes to reassert political and economic dominance.
President Putin and the Russian security services aim to counter U.S. foreign policy objectives in Europe including in Ukraine where Moscow seeks to reassert political and economic dominance.
The government is plenty strong enough to reassert authority over Tancítaro, much as it did a few years ago in less functional militia-run areas of the state.
Maybe don't get too excited: There's always the threat of the same old masters of the universe getting behind the new internet and finding a way to reassert control.
"Certainly by engaging with different political actors in Libya, it's looking to reassert its presence there, not necessarily militarily but as another power player in the region," she said.
The question moving forward is whether HMD will be able to reassert Nokia as a truly bleeding-edge brand as it continues to flood the market with branded devices.
Journalism remains precarious, but perhaps re-engaging with the people we should be writing about can be the way we as journalists reassert our necessity to the democratic process.
It is just as likely that Kahn was looking at the way in which corporate America had successfully co-opted Modernism and was trying to reassert its humanist purpose.
Now, as those same voters gravitate towards far-right parties, the Communists are hoping that by co-operating with the government, and exercising influence, they might reassert their appeal.
Guaidó's defenders maintain he simply tried to reassert constitutional authority after a "usurper" (the opposition's preferred term) stole the election of May 2018 and has refused to relinquish power.
The event was, as expected, focused entirely on Apple's education play, as the company looks to reassert itself in school in the wake of the massive success of Chromebooks.
A judge has denied a request by a lawyer for the suspect in the suburban Denver Walmart shooting to have police reassert control over the interior of the store.
Trump would seize control of the GOP and force out neoconservatives and internationalists; or, contrarily, the GOP establishment would reassert itself and the Trump faction would start afresh outside.
Basically it's when someone you've ended things with decides to reassert themselves into your fragile mind by watching your Instagram or Snapchat stories or liking your social media posts.
The deal appeared to dovetail with Putin's strategy to reassert Russian political and economic influence in the Middle East that faded after the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Union.
One of the most urgent tasks in the Trump era is to reassert the value of such internationalism, without which the world might well revert to that bloody era.
He is a wild card who promises, without the slightest effort to tell us how, to end the paralysis of American politics, and reassert American power around the world.
The legislation is part of Lee's Article I project, an initiative he's undertaken with various House and Senate lawmakers to reassert Congress's powers under Article I on the Constitution.
Probably most importantly, it highlighted society's growing unease surrounding technology's potential to bring about a better world—and the need to reassert one's independence in the face of it.
Barr had a prime opportunity to rise above the political fray and reassert the impartiality of the Justice Department by letting the findings of the investigation speak for themselves.
Therefore, Syria provides an opportunity to urgently reassert American support for its allies and partners in the region, including Israel, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.
Only when another defensive back Terence Newman came over to Zimmer to request that he cover Nelson did Vikings coaches sniff that something was wrong and reassert their authority.
Ms. Sturgess's death is likely to change that, forcing Britain to reassert its suspicions just as Russia is enjoying an international spotlight as host of the 2018 World Cup.
During his tenure, Mr. Sharif tried to reassert his civilian government's control of Pakistan's defense and foreign policy, which the military has had in its firm grip for decades.
While Mr. Xi has sought to reassert the Communist Party's control over society and the economy, Tuesday's changes did not specify what an enhanced party role would look like.
If he felt compelled to reveal himself now, after years in hiding, they said, it was to reassert his authority in the face of a punishing loss in Syria.
That returned control of the streets to the police, who were eager to reassert the authority they had lost during the country's 2011 revolution that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.
On the 500th anniversary of the expedition's departure, Spain — whose king sponsored the voyage — is seeking to reassert its role, and that of the Spanish navigator Juan Sebastián Elcano.
The two mainstream parties — the Socialists and the Republicans — hope to reassert themselves in the legislative elections, as does the far-right National Front, led by Ms. Le Pen.
The sequence of events suggested Mr. Rosenstein was determined to keep the investigation from being imperiled by the political tumult and wanted to reassert his own independence from it.
In the face of this aggressive rhetoric, the new administration had a choice: reassert America's dominance on the world stage or cow to the demands of the Communist regime.
In Washington, London, Paris, and elsewhere, officials should praise Prague and honor Nemtsov and, by doing so, reassert their faith in the values at the core of Western society.
"   "It is ... important to reassert the legislative branch's role regardless of which party occupies the White House," Collins said, adding that the resolution was "much needed and long overdue.
President Bashar al-Assad, whose forces have recaptured most towns and cities in Syria's heavily populated west, has vowed to reassert his control over every inch of the country.
To do that, however, they will need to reassert their superiority against lesser sides on paper who seem to have collectively settled on a blueprint for frustrating more talented opponents.
As brand names square off with big names at the box office, maybe more superstars are trying to reassert their humanity — and grappling with what that experience means to them.
Blurry pictures of the forthcoming 2018 Nissan Leaf surfaced on Twitter over the weekend, providing a first look at the automaker's attempt to reassert dominance in the electric car field.
Rocha's goals are lofty — to "reassert LULAC on the national political scene," he said, being of the belief that few Latino organization actually have connections in the Trump White House.
It comes as Russia moves to reassert its role in global affairs and at a time when its own economy is stagnant, hit by Western sanctions and low oil prices.
But they also wanted the UK to stay in the EU because they feared if the UK voted to leave, Spain would immediately try to reassert its claim to Gibraltar.
Students had been attacked earlier in the year while protesting the government&aposs slow response to a wildfire in a bio reserve and jumped at the opportunity to reassert themselves.
Towards the end of the decade, though, two regional clubs began to reassert themselves, namely Catalan giants Barcelona and one of the biggest clubs in the Basque Country, Athletic Bilbao.
Cramer, a former hedge fund manager and longtime stock-picker, has seen a number of rifts emerge in this market that have led him to reassert his near-term bullishness.
In 2016 British Prime Minister Theresa May said low rates had bad side effects, a comment that prompted Governor Mark Carney to reassert the BoE's operational independence from the government.
Barack Obama, who took office at the height of the financial crisis, was presented with a historic opportunity to reassert the government's role in preventing and breaking up dangerous monopolies.
It was typically schizophrenic, one minute puffing his chest out and proclaiming that "we have no fear," only to reassert how getting to the knockout rounds would be a success.
AS THE Ebola virus galloped across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone two years ago causing mounting panic in Europe and America, familiar tropes about west Africa began to reassert themselves.
Here is an overview of those tumultuous years: The movement was fundamentally about elite politics, as Mao tried to reassert control by setting radical youths against the Communist Party hierarchy.
Instead of bracing for the political backlash that often follows White House action, Congress needs to take advantage of this unique opportunity to reassert its authority over an unruly executive.
Hina Shamsi, the ACLU's national security project director, pointed to previous court decisions putting the onus on Capitol Hill to reassert that documents belong to it and not outside agencies.
The room was full of police officers, trying to design a product to address a need they had decided on as a group: how to reassert the rule of law.
America's presence is vitally important in the region, and the opportunity remains for us to reassert our leadership and work with our Asia Pacific partners to truly go far together.
But tighter rules are needed, he said, to respond to a growing sense he shares with the Peterson board that the think tank industry must reassert its commitment to impartiality.
Even after the passage of the War Powers Resolution in 1973, which was meant to reassert congressional war-making power, presidents have continued to act with a relatively free hand.
A bout with Holm, however, would give her the opportunity to change that, while it would also present Holm with the chance to reassert herself as the division's top contender.
The Rosneft-Essar deal comes as Russia moves to reassert its role in global affairs and as its own economy is stagnating, hurt by Western sanctions and low oil prices.
Mr. Sharif says those court decisions were made under pressure from the military, which opposed his attempts as prime minister to reassert control over the country's defense and foreign policy.
While the judiciary has claimed for itself significant authority over shaping the substantive content of antitrust policy, it's time for both the antitrust agencies and lawmakers to reassert their power.
Some people familiar with the campaign said she would get annoyed when it appeared that decisions were being made without her input, often prompting her to try to reassert control.
So in his escalating clashes with Beltway institutions, what we're watching is not the "deep state" trying to reassert control over policy and bring a tribune of the people low.
To my eyes, the KGB — hoping to repress a truth-telling scientist and reassert the grip it lost when the Soviet Union collapsed — had been slapped down by the courts.
Despite a failing economy, the Russian president has been pursuing for the past four years what most Western analysts see as a plan to reassert Russian power throughout the region.
Since Ukraine won independence in 1991, Russia has tried to reassert influence there, meddling in its politics, maligning pro-Western leaders and accusing Ukrainian critics of Moscow of fascist leanings.
While Congress is usually deferential to a president's foreign policy, Trump is so irrational and dangerous that the House and Senate must reassert their power to check the executive branch.
Both Republicans and Democrats who sponsored the resolution insisted that the measure was not intended to tie Mr. Trump's hands, but to reassert Congress's constitutional prerogatives on matters of war.
The vote to rein in Trump's latitude to clash with Iran continues a recent push by Democrats and some Republicans in Congress to reassert the legislature's authority to declare war.
They need to review that set of issues and promises, remind themselves why Trump won, and reassert the priority of these positions over John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE's preference for order.
Rivals circle At the four-day gathering in Birmingham, May will try to reassert her authority over her party, claiming that she is the only person who can deliver Brexit.
To reunite our nation, we must reassert the old wisdom that says everyone is entitled to their own opinion -- but not their own facts -- and report without fear or favor.
When Moscow sent troops and tanks into the Hungarian capital to reassert control, young Hungarians, some of them only children, took to the streets alongside adults to fight the Soviets.
Republic of Korea President Moon Jae-in's visit to the White House this week is an historic opportunity to reassert old ties and address new challenges facing our two nations.
There is still an outside chance that Parliament will reassert control of Brexit talks, said Simon Tilford, a Britain and Europe specialist at the Center for European Reform in London.
Earlier Thursday, Ryan and other GOP leaders unveiled at proposal to reassert the authority of the legislative branch in response to what they view is executive overreach by President Barack Obama.
May, trying to reassert her authority, said any money saved from Brexit would be spent on her priorities, including health, and that ministers should not air discussions outside her cabinet meetings.
Le Pen and her party might, however, see long-term gains as his exit could enable her to reassert her authority and make it easier to shift policy on the euro.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's ruling Communist Party has begun a year-long campaign to reassert the importance of Marxism and ensure members' ideological "consistency" to root out bad behavior, state media reported.
The Nest name certainly makes sense from the standpoint of the company's home security and automation features, while also helping Google reassert its commitment to the company it purchased in 2014.
Venezuela, a socialist dictatorship with a collapsing economy, is taking advantage of this disarray to reassert an old claim to Guyana's oil-rich waters and to two-thirds of its territory.
Having endorsed Clinton in June, Warren is expected to reassert her support for the presumptive Democratic nominee and make a call for a united party in the face of Trump's nomination.
Mr Cameron still hopes to keep the mayor of London, Boris Johnson, on his side, to which end he again said he would propose a new law to reassert parliamentary sovereignty.
It's an unrepentantly nasty scene, especially when Dwight and Daryl are brought in purely so that Negan can use Sherry to make them both uncomfortable and reassert his power over Dwight.
She still needs agreement from the EU on her proposal, however, and is battling to reassert her authority at home after two top cabinet members quit and attacked her Brexit plans.
GOP — signal the possibility that the two uber-parties could splinter further, with dozens of Democrats seeking the 2020 nomination, and populist Republicans empowered while the establishment tries to reassert dominance.
In September 2000, when then Israeli opposition leader Ariel Sharon made a visit to the holy complex, he said it was to reassert the right of Jews to visit the site.
To reassert control, he called on students and workers to "bombard the headquarters", that is, attack everyone in authority—except himself and those he had clearly signalled to be his allies.
The Red Shirts, a paramilitary group that wanted to reassert white supremacy and upend Republican power in the state, moved on Hamburg, which sat across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia.
President Trump can strike a blow against the political correctness he deplores and reassert the noble heritage of the party of Lincoln by confirming Harriet Tubman on the new $20 bill.
A lawsuit filed by Maduro's representatives on Tuesday in Delaware Chancery Court seeks to reassert control over Citgo , along with other U.S. subsidiaries of PDVSA , the Venezuelan state-run oil company.
There are very legitimate worries that a Turkish military offensive against the Kurds will make it much easier for the thousands of ISIS militants now underground to regroup and reassert themselves.
Following the annexation of the Ukrainian region of Crimea, the Russians doubled down on areas like artificial intelligence, robotics, cyber offensives and propaganda efforts to reassert themselves on the global scene.
Some are describing Brexit as an opportunity for France to reassert its leadership in the EU. "There can be no cat and mouse game," French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said.
China has undertaken more construction and reclamation in the South China Sea, , and is likely to more powerfully reassert its claims over the waterway soon, regional diplomats and military officers say.
"I think that this is a speech which will help the United States reassert its leadership role that it must have in Europe and strengthen the trans-Atlantic bonds," Clark said.
But when the Institutional Revolutionary Party took back the presidency in 2100, it looked to reassert its power in a country where the state — not big businesses — has traditionally been king.
The United States will then be in a much stronger position to reassert sovereignty over its own financial borders and lead its democratic allies in promoting the rule of law worldwide.
Congress may not be able to stop his appointment, but it should speak out against it and reassert its responsibilities under the Constitution to authorize when the nation goes to war.
The emerging vacuum is being filled by Russia and Turkey, each keen to reassert itself in the Balkans — Russia as a protector of the Serbs and Turkey on behalf of Muslims.
To Radical Republicans who demanded an explicit constitutional right to vote, this bias undermined a key result of the Civil War, which was to reassert the supremacy of the federal government.
Mr. Bannon complained bitterly about the president's provocative and unscripted threats to North Korea and was especially concerned about a wider attempt to reassert American military power in the Western Hemisphere.
Leaders in Islamabad also worry that India's support may embolden their counterparts in Kabul to forcefully challenge the validity of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border and reassert Afghan claims on Pakistani territory.
But such an outcome would undermine the power the United States is seeking to reassert, driving instead a winner-take-all strategy requiring rapid escalation to resolve, no matter the costs.
A lawsuit filed by Maduro's representatives on Tuesday in Delaware Chancery Court seeks to reassert control over Citgo, along with other U.S. subsidiaries of PDVSA, the Venezuelan state-run oil company.
It also comes as Russia is keen to reassert its role in global affairs and at a time when its own economy is stagnant, hit by Western sanctions and low oil prices.
Instead, her bid to reassert her dwindling authority was marred by a calamitous keynote speech interrupted by repeated coughing fits, a prankster and letters of her party's slogan falling off the backdrop.
In time, however, they were able to reassert control, using a carrot and stick approach of economic development, bribes and other incentives coupled with an ongoing crackdown against those who still resisted.
Macron arrived in Djibouti looking to reassert French influence in a former colony on the Horn of Africa where China has built a military base and invested billions of dollars in infrastructure.
Last year, U.S. President Barack Obama attended a Caribbean summit seeking to reassert U.S. leadership in the region, after launching an energy initiative seeking to wean it off cut-rate Venezuelan oil.
For now, most Russia watchers believe Putin's priority has been to reassert Russia as a geopolitical heavyweight that can pitch itself in the same league as countries like the U.S. and China.
"I think he is trying to reassert himself," said Michael Bahar, the former Democratic staff director for the House Intelligence Committee until he left for the private sector a few weeks ago.
About 210 Russian fighters have arrived in Libya in the last six weeks as part of a broad campaign by the Kremlin to reassert its influence across the Middle East and Africa.
About 200 Russian mercenaries have arrived in Libya in the past six weeks as part of a broad campaign by the Kremlin to reassert its influence across the Middle East and Africa.
Those are the types of mistakes that coaches hate, and I expect Oklahoma to come out firing on Saturday and reassert themselves as one of the most dominant teams in the country.
MOSCOW — Russia is working to re-establish its former military bases in Vietnam and Cuba, a senior official said on Friday, reflecting Moscow's growing ambition to reassert itself on the world stage.
MOSCOW — The Admiral Kuznetsov, Russia's lone, rather geriatric aircraft carrier, steamed through the English Channel toward the Mediterranean Sea on Friday in the Kremlin's latest attempt to reassert its lost superpower status.
About 200 Russian fighters have arrived in Libya in the last six weeks, as part of a broad campaign by the Kremlin to reassert its influence across the Middle East and Africa.
The company clearly sees a future in the billion-dollar play of Apple TV+, while the return of products like long-lamented Mac Pro find it attempting to reassert its core audience.
Through a carefully constructed set of rewards and punishments, the CCP will reassert itself as the only authority in China and crowd-out discordant voices and potential challengers to single party rule.
If nothing else, it seems that with eight months remaining before Dell closes on its proposed buyout of EMC, Tucci is moving to reassert as much control over VMware as he can.
"The recourse for such a brazen power grab should be an overwhelming bipartisan vote in the Congress to terminate the emergency declaration and reassert our constitutional authority," the New York Democrat said.
One investment strategist said that's as it should be — and that Powell was smart to reassert the Fed's dependence on the data and independence from both the federal government and Wall Street.
The films reassert the influence of traditional Tehuana women's dress on the artist, a style that she embraced, but also the foil against which she would stage a playful rebellion against conformity.
Gillibrand (D-NY) discussed her priorities after the campaign trail, including flipping the Senate, a proposed bill to reassert congressional power in engagement in wars, and taking care of U.S. service members.
It's not 1945 again but it is the moment for Europe to reassert itself in the name of values it knows are not abstract, but the guarantors of human dignity and freedom.
Just hours before the meeting, the Treasury Department released a statement saying the administration had taken significant steps to ensure that Mr. Deripaska did not reassert his control over the three companies.
Even as the world's biggest smartphone maker, Samsung's mobile credibility was deeply shaken by the Galaxy Note 73 snafu, so it now needs to reassert its reliability while also rebooting its technological advantage.
If feelings have come to dominate politics to the detriment of good governance and evidence-led policy-making, then the rationalists need to reassert themselves; to show some emotion and take governance back.
Watching the recent surge in popularity of dancehall-derived rhythmic pop, and the persistence of EDM — a genre in which lyrics are often secondary — he saw an opening for reggaeton to reassert itself.
It has rallied over 65.6793 percent since, but Jackson said that with the election out of the way, fundamental factors such as the current account position and weak oil prices could reassert themselves.
Trump's muscular pledge to reassert the idea of America as the biggest and toughest country in the world, a place that makes promises and keeps them, appealed to a broad swath of people.
And it likely would have passed with many or mostly Democratic votes, irking the GOP's conservative wing and potentially firing up more intra-party conflict as the far-right tried to reassert itself.
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also said Iran's arch-adversary the United States had failed to reassert its domination over Iran since the country's 1979 Islamic Revolution that toppled the U.S.-backed Shah.
Days of talks at the Mining Indaba in Cape Town - Africa's premier mining investment conference - yielded no tangible breakthrough between the miners and governments increasingly keen to reassert control over their natural resources.
The military exercise, planned for many months, was part of a larger effort by President Vladimir V. Putin to showcase Russia's military prowess as it tries to reassert itself as a world power.
Those include the firing of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director; efforts to get Jeff Sessions, then the attorney general, to reassert control over the Russia investigation; and any communications about the investigation.
It is part of a sweeping effort by Mr. Xi to strengthen ideological control in the digital age and reassert the party's primacy, as Mao once did, as the center of Chinese life.
Less than a year after Alabama surprised itself by electing its first Democratic senator in a quarter-century, Republicans are primed to reassert what they regard as the state's hard-won political order.
Eight new members were then appointed by a separate judicial body that was itself reconstituted in the weeks after the coup, as Mr. Erdogan's government sought to reassert its grip on state institutions.
The distinction has not been overlooked by Conyers's attorney, Arnold Reed, who met reporters Friday to reassert Conyers's innocence and to suggest his client is being treated more harshly than other accused lawmakers.
But by keeping her team's 'big beasts' - the finance, Brexit, foreign and interior ministers, some opposition lawmakers questioned her ability to fully reassert her authority with the reshuffle after the setbacks last year.
The Trump administration needs to reassert Asian, and global, dependence on value-added American technology and services to counterbalance China's focus on infrastructure and manufacturing, which provides reliable yet low rates of return.
The promises are part of vigorous new campaign by the United States and its allies to reassert influence in the region, where new figures show China has emerged as the second-largest donor.
"Today we have the opportunity to reassert Congress' constitutional role over declaring war and over putting American blood and treasure on the line," Lee said on the Senate floor ahead of the vote.
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari said on Monday he would stop separatist activists spreading unrest, seeking to reassert his hold on power after returning from his second stint of medical leave this year.
"I think, to be candid with you, that you will see the General Assembly look to reassert its constitutional authority in areas that may have been previously delegated to the executive branch," Republican Rep.
For Kiev and its Western backers, the agreement is a path for Ukraine to reassert control over its east and close its border with Russia, followed by a decentralisation of power to its regions.
In a strange way, I think what disturbs me most about New York's slightly altered brain chemistry is the way it's created an almost compulsive need for the city to reassert its street cred.
So as long as economic conditions don't deteriorate meaningfully, it's a great time for the Fed to reassert its independence and reduce the economy's and stock market's heavy dependence on artificially low interest rates.
" The group's executive director Jim Killock added that the ruling did at least "reassert that workplace monitoring must only take place with employees' prior contractual agreement in order to restrict what companies can do.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May has signaled that she could sack Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, a Sunday newspaper said, as she tries to reassert her authority after a series of political disasters.
Eilender said he believed Deripaska was seeking to reassert legal claims against Manafort and former business partner Rick Gates at a time when financial transactions of people close to Putin were under intense scrutiny.
But Oracle's not the only one making breakthroughs in tech – it is joined by Intel, Cisco, and Microsoft as the giants reassert their dominance in the space by ramping up innovation in big ways.
LUOYANG, CHINA — Fifty years after Mao Zedong unleashed the decade-long Cultural Revolution to reassert his authority and revive his radical communist agenda, the spirit of modern China's founder still exerts a powerful pull.
In September, U.S. warplanes dropped more bombs than in any single month since 2010, driven largely by Trump's strategy of trying to reassert pressure on militants after several years of drawdown by foreign troops.
Trump's advisers saw it as an opportunity for the United States to boldly reassert itself on the world stage and resume a leadership role that the administration believes was abdicated by President Barack Obama.
For Congress, this moment also presents an opportunity to reassert its role and work with the Trump administration to define an appropriate U.S. role in helping Iraq address its security, political, and humanitarian challenges.
In the investment markets realm, the Choice Act proposes to reassert the authority of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in matters of oversight of investment firms and staff, particularly those giving investment advice.
With so much attention focused on our virtual selves — the use of emails, texts, posts and Snapchats — this emergence of the metalized body seems to reassert the physical in the face of digital dissolution.
Today, when Pettis has his eyes on featherweight gold, and Edgar is eager to reassert himself as a contender after his UFC 200 loss to Aldo, it is the perfect time to rectify that.
The donation to the Club for Growth, revealed Thursday in a new campaign finance disclosure, could be a signal that Thiel plans to reassert himself as a political donor despite some unease with Trump.
Obviously the staging there was a very deliberate callback to the end of "Clark's Place," wherein Elizabeth tried to reassert her bond with Philip by climbing on top of him and raising her skirt.
"Congress needs to reassert its constitutional duty to authorize the use of military force around the globe rather than let the executive branch unilaterally make such important decisions," they wrote in their Tuesday letter.
At the same time, Mr. Kim's visit helped China reassert its role in diplomacy around denuclearizing North Korea, a process that has been dominated by South Korea and the United States in recent months.
As the Turks and Kurds face off, Mr. Assad is pushing to reassert control over Syria, while Russia and Iran maneuver to ensure they will have a permanent presence and influence in the country.
But Mr. Kim returned home empty-handed — without relief from international sanctions — prompting the question of what he will do next: Particularly, will he resume his nuclear and missile brinkmanship to reassert his leverage?
The Mueller report seizes upon the president's remarks to The Times about Attorney General Jeff Sessions and his efforts to get Mr. Sessions to withdraw his recusal and reassert control over the Russia inquiry.
That's significant because there's been much discussion about whether Trump and his influence have forever changed the Republican Party, or whether more traditional GOP politicians could reassert control relatively easily after a Trump defeat.
But any successor will face challenges working for Xi Jinping, China's president, who appears determined to reassert control in a financial sector that Mr. Xi's allies see as needing more government control, not less.
Despite a concerted push from Democrats and a handful of Republicans to reassert congressional authority when it comes to military action abroad, Congress has done little to restrain Trump — or many presidents before him.
Real reform would reassert State's role as lead strategist and coordinator of U.S. foreign policy, including the current actions of other cabinet agencies and America's role in the world over the next several decades.
But the factions of the party that supported him were stronger than he was, and once the 2016 election is over, they won't need a candidate in front of them to reassert their control.
Both the Pentagon and the State Department have expressed alarm about China's growing interest in the Arctic, and have grappled to various degrees with policies designed to reassert an American presence in the region.
LONDON (Reuters) - British aid minister Priti Patel was forced from office on Wednesday over undisclosed meetings with Israeli officials after Prime Minister Theresa May sought to reassert her diminished authority as she negotiates Brexit.
The second is: Dizzee Rascal can out-rap any of the new gen, evidenced in the way Raskit is couched in sparse, bare-bones production—an ideal springboard for the MC to reassert himself.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, known for his bloody war on drugs, used the Monday firing of the ally who oversaw that war to reassert a promise to sack anyone at the "first whiff" of corruption.
"The idea is that beaten up small cap stocks tend to trade higher in January as tax loss selling abates and more normal buy-sell balances reassert themselves," Colas said in a note to investors.
The Federal Reserve should get its interest rate rise "over and done with" and reassert that this will not be a normal rate hike cycle, widely followed economist Mohamed El-Erian told CNBC on Tuesday.
"By and large, Trump is demonstrating, in his blunt and narcissistic way, that Congress' investigative powers are really something of a paper tiger, unless both parties in both houses agree to reassert it," Rosenzweig said.
So when the US tried over and over to topple or even kill Cuban communist leader Fidel Castro, this felt, to many Cubans, like America trying to reassert its old colonial control over the island.
The move is part of a broader effort by the United States and its allies to reassert their influence in the Pacific amid fears that the region is increasingly susceptible to diplomatic pressure from Beijing.
May's bid to reassert her dwindling authority was ruined on Wednesday when her keynote speech was interrupted by repeated coughing fits, a prankster, and even letters of her slogan falling off the set behind her.
If the rest of earnings "can't be a catalyst to take the market higher, these other issues I think are going to reassert themselves and that could pose a problem for the market," he said.
On the Senate floor Tuesday, Paul argued that the current war against ISIS and Al Qaeda across the Middle East was illegal, and Congress should reassert its authority to declare war from the Executive Branch.
On Monday, Saikawa sidestepped questions on a report in the Wall Street Journal that suggested Renault wants an emergency meeting of Nissan shareholders as part of an effort to reassert control over its Japanese partner.
She has pledged to negotiate a deal to leave the European Union that would reassert Britain's ability to control immigration, a central issue in the referendum on June 23 on whether to leave the bloc.
While Putin's regime touted the outcome as a victory, the election posed a significant challenge to what is called Putinism, a system that emerged in Putin's second term to reassert Kremlin control over Russian politics.
So the appropriate response is to reassert the importance of religious tolerance, to highlight commonalities between French Muslims and their Catholic neighbors, to create a broad category of "peaceful religion" and cast jihadists outside it.
"The United States Congress is going to reassert its constitutional responsibility over issues of war that have been abdicated for presidents, Democrats and Republicans, for too many years," said Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont.
It should reassert that Congress in 1950 really did intend to preserve a competitive economy — one that is free, if possible, from what the Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis once called the "curse of bigness."
"As a brown woman, I feel like I'm constantly having to reassert my voice with clients — I'm constantly fighting to have labels honor my rates as they would with less experienced white men," she explains.
Letter To the Editor: In "Congress Steps Up on Foreign Policy" (editorial, June 22), you point out the important measures Congress has taken to reassert America's leadership on national security, foreign policy and human rights.
In the morning, the hours and minutes will reassert themselves and this seemingly limitless breadth of time will seem unreal and unreachable—the dream of boundless time, dreamed from the confines of an egg carton.
The coming days may shed light on whether the resolution was a misstep by Egypt (did it not expect Trump to weigh in?), an attempt to reassert itself regionally or driven by some other objective.
Russia has been less involved in the race for natural resources, but its increased visibility, especially in our hemisphere, are part and parcel of Putin's efforts to reassert Russia's presence as in Cold War days.
Some lawmakers have said they were unaware of the extent of the U.S. military operations in Niger prior to the attack, which they say shows Congress needs to reassert its constitutional role in declaring war.
Swathes of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions are now under the de facto control of the Moscow-backed rebels, while Ukraine says it is determined to reassert its control, a position backed by most Western countries.
Against those art historians who insist that all monuments must remain standing as part of "history," it's time to reassert the active making of historical analysis and understanding as constitutive of the present and future possibility.
And so, in some of the best paintings of her career, Amy Sillman steps back from abstraction to reassert the ambiguous figurative motifs from her earlier paintings, which conjure cartoons, modernist abbreviation and a persistent eroticism.
Now, the company is attempting to reassert its authority in the silicon business by unveiling a new family of chips designed especially for artificial intelligence: the Intel Nervana Neural Network Processor family, or NNP for short.
Neither firm nor worker has gained or lost negotiating power since the last time real wages were set, so the natural rate of unemployment would reassert itself as firms shed staff to pay for the raise.
In the old-fashioned Republican view, Trumpism is an unfortunate passing fad that should be alternately accommodated and scolded such that the enduring values of Reaganite conservatism might reassert themselves when Trump recedes from the scene.
The convention's theme Monday is "United Together," and Warren, who was on Hillary Clinton's vice presidential short list and proved a vocal Donald Trump opponent, is expected to reassert her call for united front against Trump.
Current tensions are less ideological and are based on great power politics as Russia seeks to reassert itself in Eastern Europe, the Middle East and other areas that have leaned towards the US in recent decades.
The next catalyst for Brexit barometer sterling was expected later in the day as investors awaited Prime Minister May's speech at the Conservative Party conference, in which she was expected to try to reassert her authority.
The snipers are among about 200 Russian fighters who have arrived in Libya in the last six weeks, part of a broad campaign by the Kremlin to reassert its influence across the Middle East and Africa.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's decision to quit the European Union and reassert control over its borders does not mean the country will tighten immigration for the world's best brains, junior business minister David Prior said on Tuesday.
The self-inflicted wounds in the GOP from the extraordinary primary season have evidently not healed, and that reality is likely to reassert itself as the rapturous reception Trump received for his acceptance speech dies away.
Furthermore, S.85033 will reassert Congress's authority and rein in the Executive branch by establishing clear goals and objectives that align international food security and disaster assistance with broader U.S. national security, economic, and humanitarian interests.
But Congress should see this crisis as a golden opportunity to reassert its own power – taking a hard look at the Secret Service's mission and taking inventory of what they have legislated the agency to do.
If Trump loses, one imagines that it will be easy for the Republican conservative orthodoxy that his campaign has challenged to reassert itself, writing Trumpism off as a failure and playing back to the old base.
Mr. Giuliani said that he had not discussed Mr. Sessions's recusal with Mr. Trump but that a request that Mr. Sessions reassert control over the Russia investigation would be within the bounds of the president's authority.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have long talked about a repeal of the ban, saying that Congress should reassert its right to specifically allocate money, rather than handing that responsibility over to federal agencies.
Mr. Trump dismissed concerns that his decision to pull back had opened the way for Russia, Iran, the Syrian government and the Islamic State to move into the abandoned territory and reassert influence in the area.
The law was intended simply to reassert the power of Congress over federal spending, which had ceded power to the president (at the time, Richard Nixon) because it didn't set an overall budget of its own.
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has submitted the names of two ministerial nominees to the Senate, the upper house said on Wednesday, moving to reassert his authority after returning from seven weeks of medical leave.
Opening the commercial and passenger routes through Idlib province would reassert the state's control over a fragmented economy that sprung up during eight years of conflict and now facing U.S. and EU sanctions, economic experts say.
"Prigozhin has managed to make himself useful on both the [covert and military] sides of Putin's efforts to reassert Russia on the international stage," Hannah Thoburn, an expert on Russia at the Hudson Institute, tells me.
The bout will give Aguilar the chance to rebound from a one-sided thumping to Claudia Gadelha in her UFC debut, and to reassert herself as one of the top contenders in the Joanna Jedrzejczyk-ruled division.
The convention also serves as a show of Russo-Iranian co-operation in the face of American sanctions, and lets Russia reassert its ties to Caspian states in the context of rising Chinese influence in the region.
LONDON (Reuters) - After months of Brexit talks that have made little progress and deepened rifts in her party, British Prime Minister Theresa May will try this week to put the negotiations on track and reassert her authority.
"The production cuts by OPEC+ are providing a nice backdrop here for higher prices and until we see U.S. production reassert itself, the easier move is higher for oil," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at OANDA.
The undersea cables are part of a vigorous new campaign by the United States and its allies to reassert their influence in the Pacific amid fears that the region is increasingly susceptible to diplomatic pressure from Beijing.
It's the eighth time the ship and its escorts have made the journey to the Mediterranean, a trip that has become a key part of Russian President Vladimir Putin's strategy to reassert Moscow's naval strength and reach.
LONDON (Reuters) - Two years after an accounting scandal plunged Tesco into the worst crisis in its 278-year history, the British supermarket looks set to reassert its dominance, given the edge by a transformed relationship with suppliers.
" Instead of "spiking your cortisol levels" by dwelling on President Trump's tweets or on the Administration's "ceaseless cascade of lies," Gladstone recommends protest and "preserving your outrage," because, ultimately, "facts are real and will reassert themselves eventually.
The Islamic Republic's unique dual system of clerical and republican rule places decisive power in the hands of a conservative Islamic establishment, which has shown in the past its ability to reassert control when it feels threatened.
The fields came back under federal control during an operation launched by Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, who sought to reassert Baghdad's authority after the semiautonomous Iraqi Kurdistan region held an independence referendum three weeks ago.
Apple is looking to reassert dominance in U.S. schools, where inexpensive laptops running software from Alphabet Inc's Google and Microsoft Corp now top iPad by sales, offering a cheap way to get to cloud-based productivity tools.
But in the end the thing for me that matters is to reassert the importance of NATO, the importance of collective defense and to send a very clear signal to Russia that we want a cooperative relationship.
Ah, I said, looking up at him from the page, I see, and then he leaned quickly back, as if released by something, and as though after his revelation he wanted to reassert some space between us.
As president, the former mayor said he would make extensive changes to health care, raise the minimum wage to $15 and reassert the United States' role in combating climate change by re-signing the Paris Climate Accord.
It aims to spur Congress to re-establish its power of the purse, end the series of "cliffs" used as leverage to force bills through as deadlines loom, reassert congressional power over federal regulation and limit executive discretion.
The aim is to help U.S. drone makers, pioneers in remote-controlled aircraft that have become a centerpiece of counterterrorism strategy, reassert themselves in the overseas market where China, Israel and others often sell under less-cumbersome restrictions.
After a period of saying little, bishops in Latin America are beginning to speak up and reassert the church's opposition to birth control and abortion — positions that in Latin America are unpopular and often disregarded, even among Catholics.
Polls show him poised to dust Cruz and Kasich in the state's primary, giving him the opportunity, in an election-night event set to take place at Trump Tower, to reassert his standing as the Republican front-runner.
The Australian is eager to reassert his authority in the pool at the Rio Olympics next August after being pipped for gold at the 2012 London Games by American Nathan Adrian, who won in a time of 47.52.
LONDON (Reuters) - A government reshuffle by British Prime Minister Theresa May was dismissed even by some of her allies on Tuesday as a failure that one said left her attempt to reassert her authority in "smoke and wreckage".
Those same lawmakers could reclaim ground they have surrendered to the executive branch and reassert the independence of the legislative branch by showing they were willing to apply those same standards to a president of their own party.
So, does Trump see the Iran deal not only as a lever to crack open the Middle East and reassert some American sway lost over the Obama years, but also as an opportunity to reshape relations with Europe?
The Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank and is seeking to reassert authority in Gaza, imposed sanctions on the territory in March, reducing payments for electricity that Israel supplies to Gaza and cutting salaries of civil servants.
She will also say that Britain will have "the opportunity to reassert our belief in a confident, sovereign and global Britain, ready to build relationships with old friends and new allies alike" as it leaves the European Union.
During the election campaign, Tshisekedi vowed to move the government for at least three months to the city of Goma, on the border with Rwanda, in a bid to reassert state control over that part of the country.
He leads a minority Socialist government that is under intense pressure from his center-right opponents not only to resist Mr. Torra, but also to reassert central government control of Catalonia should Mr. Torra refuse to abandon secessionism.
Saturday was the 200th anniversary of Marx's birth, and Mr. Xi, trying to reassert the Communist Party's dominance over an increasingly complex society, has used the occasion to call for renewed devotion to the founding tenets of Communism.
He vowed in the piece to "reassert U.S. leadership in global health security" and "uphold science" as president, but his campaign told POLITICO there are no current plans to detail the specific steps he would take if elected.
Meeting under the banner 'Germany's strong middle', the CDU is aiming to reassert itself in the political centre ground, where the Greens have surged, and will debate how to position Germany's social market economy for the digital age.
In my view, the address served to reassert Sisi's leadership on the global stage and was an indication of Egypt's return to a regional and international role after an exasperated period of revolts and political and economic instability.
"Investors have traded a 'competitive game' among central banks for the past five years, but we see central banks transitioning to a 'cooperative game' in which they reassert independence and move to neuter potentially destructive bubbles," Bannister said.
But by placing him in opposition to the rest of his team, not to mention the woman he loves, Fate puts itself in a position to first challenge, and then reassert, the team dynamics that fuel this series.
The invitation to Mr. Bashir also may partly reflect a concerted effort by Mr. Putin to reassert Russian influence at a time of retreat for the United States in parts of the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa.
But just as serious is the blow to Britain's global standing, which is lower than it has been at any time since the Suez crisis in 1956, when America crushed Anthony Eden's attempt to reassert British power in Egypt.
First, Renzi will have to reassert his hold on the fractious PD. But if that fails, he is ready to consider forming a new party, provided a new electoral law makes that advantageous, two separate PD sources told Reuters.
It's hard to shake, however, the idea that these machines are simply counting off something that no longer needs counting, and trying to reassert the physicality of something no longer physical, detached and distinct from where all things meet.
Senate war power legislation and the annual defense policy bill are new battlegrounds where lawmakers will try to reassert the sway of the legislative branch over Trump's ability to take the United States to war with Iran (The Hill).
We want a government that maintains the closest ties with the EU while honouring the referendum, and that uses Brexit to reassert the freedom of Britain's markets and society—the better to keep dynamic firms and talented people around.
Their customers are careful, self-sufficient and pragmatic types, they say, students of history who know things like stock market bubbles and crashes go in cycles and are taking small, meaningful steps, to reassert control over a toxic election.
First, Renzi will have to reassert his hold on the fractious PD. But if that fails, he is ready to consider forming a new party, provided a new electoral law makes that advantageous, two separate PD sources told Reuters.
It is as yet unclear if Forza Italia's broadside is the beginning of the end for the centre-right, or merely an attempt by the 81-year-old Berlusconi to reassert his position after his party's disappointing election performance.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - After getting beaten up in their first light-wind races at the Rio Games on Tuesday, the world's leading Laser and Finn-class sailors took advantage of strong winds on Wednesday to reassert their dominance.
Oil is unlikely to reassert as the dominant driver until after a Bank of Canada interest rate decision in January, said BMO's Anderson, who thinks the central bank's more dovish tone has played a part in the weaker correlation.
With the public clearly ready for a new direction — and in James Mattis a Defense secretary with a record of respect for the legislative branch — now, if ever, is the time for Congress to reassert its foreign policy power.
Still, the dominant view on Wall Street remains that the cut will provide only a short-term bump up in economic growth, and many analysts expect the longer-term curve-flattening trend to reassert itself in the year ahead.
It was an unusual invocation of the War Powers Act, a 1973 law by which Congress sought at the end of the Vietnam War to reassert its constitutional role in deciding when the United States would go to war.
Much like when he kept attacking the family of a fallen Muslim American soldier who criticized him at the Democratic National Convention, Trump couldn't help trying to reassert his dominance after being publicly called out for saying something shameful.
And while Congress hasn't had the political will to actually hold new votes on America's ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Democrats and some Republicans have been increasingly eager to reassert themselves when it comes to military action elsewhere.
Mr. Trump, as well as many liberal critics of trade pacts, claims that the best way to raise incomes for Americans and strengthen the power of citizens over corporations is to restrict international collaboration and reassert our national autonomy.
Copland had Socialist sympathies, but he was also a savvy businessman, and orchestrating the work was a strategic move, allowing him to reassert his modernist bona fides at a time when more populist styles had acquired a Soviet tinge.
The Stars, who began the week 5 points behind the Blackhawks in the Central Division, have a chance to reassert themselves with a rematch against the Blackhawks on Thursday in Chicago and a home game against East-leading Washington on Saturday.
These are the financial mechanisms that led to the collapse of the U.S. housing market and the global economy in 2008, lax financial regulations having empowered a culture of recklessness—a regulatory climate likely to reassert itself under the Trump administration.
The recent military push "very much has to do with Haftar's need to reassert himself as the saviour of the east in the face of challenges within his own camp," said Issandr El Amrani, North Africa director for International Crisis Group.
He will also want to secure Russia's role in efforts to broker a resolution to the conflict - a process the Kremlin has used to reassert itself as a global political power after being ostracized by the West over the Ukraine crisis.
The recent military push "very much has to do with Haftar's need to reassert himself as the savior of the east in the face of challenges within his own camp," said Issandr El Amrani, North Africa director for International Crisis Group.
MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May's bid to reassert her dwindling authority was marred on Wednesday by a calamitous keynote speech interrupted by repeated coughing fits, a prankster and even letters of her slogan falling off the stage.
At a time when 7 in 10 Americans say that our country is in danger of losing its national identity, we need to reassert a common understanding of our shared history -- warts and all -- by reinvesting in civic education again.
It was around this time that a trio of compilations appeared that, in retrospect, can be seen as an attempt to wrest dubstep from the bros and reassert the style's underground status while stressing its fealty to its Jamaican roots.
Fitbit has gained some ground back recently — but to really reassert itself at the top, the company will need to find to turn the tide against Apple, whose wearable has a gravitational pull on the market that is strong, and growing.
Opposition is an opportunity for the SPD: to renew, promote a new generation of leaders and reassert its left-of-centre identity ready for the lively clash of ideas with a post-Merkel CDU/CSU that the country so badly needs.
Darling went on the ESPN radio show "Golic and Wingo" to reassert his claim that Dykstra, his former teammate, hurled racial insults at Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd prior to his first at-bat of Game 3 of the World Series.
That's because with each passing episode he's going to be less "the ordinary guy who became President" -- forced to constantly reassert his authority -- than just the President, albeit one charged with overseeing a ground-up rebuild of the U.S. government.
HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - China has quietly undertaken more construction and reclamation in the South China Sea, recent satellite images show, and is likely to more powerfully reassert its claims over the waterway soon, regional diplomats and military officers say.
Speaking on a tour of the Baltic states, where there is widespread concern that Moscow wants to reassert its power across the region, McCain said he had concerns about Tillerson, who opposed sanctions on Russia after its annexation of Crimea.
"The Trump administration would like to re-balance military power in Asia, which has increasingly moved toward China, in an effort to reassert Washington's security influence," Paul Chambers from the College of ASEAN Community Studies at Naresuan University told Reuters.
Operational Design Domain has to do with when and where an AV will be fully in control — what conditions have to be met for it to be fully autonomous, and what circumstances might call for the driver to reassert control.
The lawmakers - an alliance of progressive Democrats and Republican constitutional conservatives - deplored the "humanitarian disaster" in Yemen but also said they wanted Congress to reassert its constitutional authority to decide whether the United States should be involved in military conflict.
The fact that it helped reassert the authority of someone with such contempt for civil society and a free press only reinforces the much-repeated lesson that general-purpose technologies do not conform to the moral vision of anyone in particular.
Those are three absolutely stand-up news outlets who've done critical reporting work over the last few months—work that acts in favor of preserving both our democracy and continues to reassert the importance of a free and truthful press.
Coats, often described by friends and colleagues as a quiet, reliable leader who isn't easily shaken, has not forcefully placed himself in the center of the daily conversations -- but Pompeo's departure could be an opportunity for him to reassert himself.
A handful of dissidents quit the ruling Democratic Party (PD) at the weekend following an acrimonious fallout with Matteo Renzi, who has triggered a leadership contest in the group in an effort to silence his many opponents and reassert his control.
He concludes the best way to reassert this canonical wisdom, as he understands it, is to tear down universities as they exist and rebuild them according to what the market can support — namely, values supportive of the market economy itself.
To uphold President Trump's promise to keep Americans safe and prosperous, the U.S. government must reassert its leadership in global health innovation, increase research funding, and recommit to advancing the R&D needed to conquer major disease threats of our times.
But Gaddafi loyalists outside Libya as well as some in the east of the country, where military commander Khalifa Haftar has been building power, have been pressing for Saif's release amid a push from former regime figures to reassert influence.
His move may have been partly designed to defuse Cruz's own emerging attack that Trump's anti-establishment persona is all a front and that once in power his natural, deal-making instincts would reassert themselves in an accommodation with party leaders.
As he steps forward, he should know that the more than four million members of Christians United for Israel stand with him as we seize this moment and reassert our place as leader in world affairs and the Middle East.
ANKARA (Reuters) - President Tayyip Erdogan pledged to fight Turkey's enemies at home and abroad on Sunday as he was elected leader of the ruling AK Party, a move enabling him to reassert his grip on the party and its legislative work.
For years, he said, he had dreamed of Russia embracing, or rather re-embracing, the pioneer spirit, and he was delighted by the Kremlin's backing of a program meant to reassert the country's manifest destiny as a continent-straddling power.
A year ago, as we approached the opening days of the Trump administration, it was still possible to make a hopeful, albeit long-shot, argument that 2017 could be the year Congress finally started to reassert itself as an institution.
It also highlighted the pressure on Attorney General William P. Barr to navigate between Mr. Trump's demands and Mr. Barr's stated desire — after withering criticism over his handling of the special counsel's report — to reassert the Justice Department's independence from politics.
Climate diplomats in Paris didn't merely reassert prior commitments to keep the world's temperature less than 2 degrees above that of the "preindustrial" era — a somewhat fuzzy term that could be taken to mean the second half of the 19th century.
"I think it's putting every nation on notice that the United States is going to reassert its position in the globe," Sean Spicer, who will be Mr. Trump's spokesman in the White House, said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program on Friday.
Even so, the U.S. determination to reassert its deterrence over Iran, and Iran's apparent determination to respond to U.S. actions with a direct strike on the United States, raised the prospect of a long-simmering cold war becoming a hot one.
Considering the disaster of Iraq and Libya, and the failure of the intel agencies, Congress must reassert its Constitutional authority over matters of war, insist on its prerogatives as a co-equal branch of government and demand accountability on foreign policy.
Leadership analysis might give clues Russian defense minister: 'We won't do anything' in Europe unless US places missiles there MORE will see a strategic opportunity to reassert Russian influence in the failed Marxist paradise, or in other hemispheric weak points.
However, ducking the debate in Congress on what role the U.S. should have in Yemen undermines a Congressional imperative to examine the issue," he said in a statement, adding, "A Democratic majority in the new Congress must reassert close oversight regarding Yemen.
Determined to halt what it perceives as a steady decline relative to an emergent China, the Trump administration and not a few voices in Congress are embracing a tough-on-China approach that they believe will at long last reassert American primacy.
Mattis, Haley differ from Trump statements After a campaign in which Trump cast doubt on US alliances in Asia, his new defense secretary, James Mattis, used his first trip to the region to reassert conventional US security guarantees to Japan and South Korea.
But this time around, the Erwins didn't just reassert the ticket-buying power of the faith-based audience — they turned the head of a Hollywood studio willing to bet on their ability to pull in crowds with movies made on a modest budget.
Another source close to Renzi confirmed the plan had been shelved, but said it was a collective decision by the government and had nothing to do with the former premier, who is battling to reassert his control over his divided Democratic Party (PD).
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The announcement follows the recent return of another central figure in the scandal, Rebekah Brooks, and it has propelled speculation that the Murdoch family may be preparing to reassert itself in the European media landscape through a new takeover bid for Sky.
They plan to press Trump to explain whether he will conduct future attacks against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime as well as push for Congress to reassert its constitutional authority to declare war, congressional aides and lawmakers on the call told CNN.
As the world unravels North Korea's self-proclaimed hydrogen bomb test, the timing — ahead of ruler Kim Jong Un's birthday this week and a major government gathering in May — suggests a ruler trying to reassert his authority amid increased scrutiny and internal pressure.
More interesting is how tightly the SEIU, which endorsed Hillary Clinton in November 231 even as she wavered in backing a $27 minimum wage, is hugging Sanders as it seeks to reassert organized labor power in states like Ohio, Wisconsin and Michigan.
The answer is an eight-page list of denials that also includes nine so-called affirmative defenses that largely reassert Trump's main legal arguments in the case, including that a sitting president is immune from prosecution under the US Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
Then, in 2014, the W.M.O. announced it was preparing the first new edition of the Cloud Atlas in nearly 40 years; the agency felt pressure to finally digitize the book, to reassert its authority over the many reckless cloud-reference materials proliferating online.
But nowhere is the parochial lurch in politics more at odds with sports-related globalization than in Britain, where globalization is revolutionizing the national game (some say religion) -- and the game is conversely helping to reassert English cultural power across the globe.
France and Germany Both the leaders of France and Germany faced serious questions regarding their leadership this past year, and both President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Angela Merkel used their annual messages to reassert themselves yet again in sharp contrast to Trump.
TORONTO, Oct 13 (Reuters) - The Canadian dollar's normally tight link with the price of oil, which broke down in September, likely will not reassert itself until after the U.S. election and a potential interest rate hike by the Federal Reserve, currency strategists say.
But most people don't buy washing machines that frequently, the current prices are low by historical standards, and there's good reason to think that the long-term trend toward cheaper appliances will reassert itself once the world adjusts to the new taxes.
Even as I began to feel intimately familiar with these characters, I never knew what turn the story would take next, how the past would reassert itself, what alliances and rifts would form, where love would fail and where it would unexpectedly appear.
Chris Paul, Blake Griffin and DeAndre Jordan — the core of a team that made six straight playoff appearances — have all been traded or left since last off-season, right as James arrives in Los Angeles to reassert the supremacy of the Lakers.
The present populist surge is, in its turn, an attempt to establish a different dynamic between the Continent's diverse factions, in which Germany has less power, more immigrants are turned away, and the old nations reassert themselves as centers of influence once more.
DJIBOUTI/ADDIS ABABA, March 12 (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday sought to reassert the importance of France in its former colony Djibouti with Paris increasingly fearing China's muscular role in Africa as it expands economic and military influence across the continent.
The outpouring of critiques from within the GOP about the President's handling of Charlottesville could serve as a wake up call for the Administration, but if not, it could also be a Republican Party that begins to reassert an identity without Donald Trump.
At a time when seven in 10 Americans say that our country is in danger of losing its national identity, we need to turn to reassert a common understanding of our shared history, warts and all, by reinvesting in civic education again.
"This amendment strikes the appropriate balance between national security and civil liberty and is a much needed next step as Congress continues to rein in the surveillance state and reassert the Fourth Amendment," Massie said in a statement released prior to the vote.
"Any sign that [Erdogan] will try to reassert his influence over monetary policy decisions could quickly cause market sentiment to deteriorate... there is clearly a lot of political pressure on the central bank," said Jason Tuvey, senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics.
We believe it is time for Congress to reassert its authority to ensure that tariffs are only used in limited circumstances and only where there is broad consensus between the two branches that such exceptional action is in our overall national interest.
Such techniques ironically use Instagram to reassert the traditional notion that genuine poetic expression looks inky and papery — that a poet's work appears most authentic not on an ephemeral, impersonal screen but on the scribbly, insistently material paper she has physically inscribed.
For years, Ukraine has found itself caught in a tug-of-war between the West, which wants it to embrace the rule of law, liberal democracy and a market economy, and Russia, which wants to reassert dominance over its former imperial possession.
But whereas in the archetypal thriller, our world is upended at the outset and the laws of reality reassert themselves by the end, the archetypal magic trick inverts this structure: Everything appears to be normal until the decisive moment when, inexplicably, it isn't.
The federal government has spent the past 22017 years using local government (especially law enforcement) as a force multiplier to help it find, arrest, and deport immigrants more efficiently — and for almost as long, progressives have been trying to reassert local autonomy.
Mr Trump's decision to reassert what has been his country's policy for almost 40 years (though the wording of it does not explicitly accept China's sovereignty over Taiwan) was the culmination of a week of old-fashioned diplomacy far removed from government-by-tweet.
We'd like to think that Blue Ivy whipped out her giant fan at the last possible second, giving Carey no time to reassert her diva dominance by summoning a swarm of butterflies or having a manservant mist her with glitter before the shutter clicked.
Paired with a young black man's elevation to an exceptional caste generated by his celebrity, this process takes a public and painful step onward to reassert the illness of the Black behind the Kodak: that no money and fame can save him from the state.
In truth, it was a matter of instinct for both sides: were you prepared to go on sharing your agency with international forces of unimaginable scale, or did you believe that an old country could somehow reassert itself and claw out its own domain?
The apparent intent of Baghdadi's decision to surface, despite a $25-million bounty on his head, is to reassert his authority and send a signal that the Islamic State still exists and that he is still in charge, even after having lost his caliphate.
For one thing, she wanted to reassert that Britain and China are still enjoying the "golden era" proclaimed in 2015 by Xi Jinping, China's president, and her predecessor, David Cameron, who since leaving office has been trying to set up a China-Britain investment fund.
Those ideas, along with the one highlight to Sony's CES presser, the Hi-Res turntable, represent controlled experimentation — they are efforts by Sony to reassert its design and engineering acumen in a unique manner and in a way that people can relate to emotionally.
Lawmakers say that the escalating military action in Syria -- including the jet shootdown, commanders' increased authority to take military action and Trump's decision in April to launch missile strikes against government targets -- underscores the need for Congress to reassert its constitutional authority to authorize war.
Those callous policy errors, and a new constellation of political forces they created in Germany and in the rest of Europe, will make it very difficult for Berlin to form a stable government, and to reassert German influence within the EU and the monetary union.
"He has absolutely no space, none whatsoever, to reassert himself in any of these conversations that he's inserted himself with if this is indeed, has been a hoax," former actor and commentator LZ Granderson said of Smollett on Thursday in an interview with CNN.
The U.S. must act as the global policeman, as it has since World War II. The country must calm tensions in the Middle East and reassert U.S. commitment to a fair and principled diplomacy which seeks to resolve conflicts through negotiation, not reckless force.
Depending on how the night goes, the confrontation could be either a swan song for Mr. Sanders, who has suffered a string of crushing primary defeats this month, or a chance for the onetime front-runner to reassert his rationale for extending the contest.
After Vice President Mike Pence met with the South's leader this month, American officials said they were open to holding preliminary talks with North Korea — but only to reassert their position that sanctions and pressure will not let up until the North starts denuclearizing.
Ultimately, Fishman believes, Putin's goal is to reassert Russia's great power status: The first thing he wants and needs is the symbolic legitimization of himself and Russia as a major superpower and world player that America has to do deal with as an equal.
With Mr. Biden's entry, the race has kicked into a new gear, and the organizing effort gives Mr. Sanders — who has been running second to Mr. Biden in most early polls — a fresh opportunity to lock up supporters and reassert his grass-roots strength.
In particular, socialist politicians should push to reassert Congress's long-abdicated role in declaring war, encourage more active oversight of the military and create bodies that make national security information available to the public so that Americans know exactly what their country is doing abroad.
And so it's up to all of us as citizens to reassert first principles and core values -- like truth defeats lies -- to change the equation and cause our elected officials to remember that decency and honesty can be the most practical form of politics.
That's why, for constitutional conservatives who believe in limited government, Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recent move to override the states and reassert the federal government's prohibition on cannabis is a dangerous step backward, putting more unconstitutional power in the hands of the federal government.
And I would hope that over time the administration finds a way to reassert U.S. leadership and reassure our allies and partners in the region that the U.S. is a Pacific power, is here to stay and as a power that they can rely upon.
Qualcomm and its advisors have been working to reassert control over the company's deal to acquire NXP Semiconductors this weekend, by trying to figure out what price will be enough to garner the 80 percent of shares needed to close the deal, sources tell CNBC.
It's been really cold recently, especially in the Northeast, and you know what that means: Liberals, the media and even a fair number of scientists feel compelled to reassert that the excessive cold is "the result of global warming," not a refutation of it.
Op-Ed Contributor SHANGHAI — At an ocean research center on Hainan Island off China's southern coast, officials routinely usher visitors into a darkened screening room to watch a lavishly produced People's Liberation Army video about China's ambitions to reassert itself as a great maritime power.
The two men enlisted eight others with a combined 200 years of experience on Capitol Hill to form Co-Equal, a group intended to help Congress reassert itself as a force equivalent in power to the executive branch, not a subservient arm of it.
I want you to keep cheating Democrats from voting by any means necessary", Ms Lidsky says, "there's a good argument that this speech could be prosecuted as incitement...You've got an inflamed mob and no time for reason to reassert itself before serious violence can occur.
Thursday's announcement could be "a combined thing of both wanting to follow what members believe is the God-given name of the church, as well as I think an attempt to control the culture around the name and reassert a little bit of boundary maintenance," Evans said.
China has taken a raft of steps in recent months to make it harder to move money out of the country and to reassert a grip on its faltering currency, even as U.S. President Donald Trump steps up accusations that Beijing is keeping the yuan too cheap.
Even if they don't mean everything, though, February meetings can hold plenty of intensity and drama, and what's more, that intensity and drama can be of an altogether different strain than the kind found in May and June, when the sport's demigods assert or reassert their places.
Yes, she'd probably lose to the Brazilian destroyer, but if she did pull of the win—and that's a big if—she'd erase any memory of her losses to Tate and Shevchenko, and immediately reassert herself as one of the top contenders in her home division.
Putin, who doesn't have to worry about the checks and balances on power constraining Trump, has established himself as a major world force, expertly playing a weak hand to reassert Russia's influence in Europe and the Middle East, while he exploits fissures in the transatlantic relationship.
Mr. Kaine has spent years trying to push for Congress to reassert its role in war powers, fruitlessly pressing to sunset the authorizations of military force passed in 2001 and just before the invasion of Iraq, and require presidents to seek new resolutions for new conflicts.
She mentions that it was used in a popular uprising in Rome in the 12th century as locals tried to reassert their ancient civic rights, and by a papal notary in the 14th century who viewed the abbreviation as referring to Christ's sacrifice on the cross.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers need to be vigilant that muted inflation does not become ingrained in their expectations, but the U.S. central bank's patient approach to monetary policy should allow inflation to reassert itself, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly said on Tuesday.
Many experts are skeptical the U.S. will be able to sustain a greater focus on Arctic, particularly given Congress' long reluctance to shell out the funds needed to reassert America's presence in the region, and the disjointed approach of various government agencies with stakes in the region.
JERUSALEM — The Palestinian Authority informed Israel on Thursday that it would no longer pay for the electricity that Israel supplies to the Gaza Strip, in an extraordinary push by the authority to reassert some control after years of rule in Gaza by the militant group Hamas.
Cruz won the Republican caucuses in Utah on Tuesday but time is running out for him to defeat Trump before the Republican convention in July, and for Republican establishment figures to reassert control of a party that is being wrested away from it by rank-and-file voters.
While this week's limited U.S. strike inside Syria could portend a bigger shift, Trump's earlier strikes against a single Syrian air field are the exception that proves the rule: While marketed as a repudiation of Obama's unwillingness to intervene militarily, Trump afterwards rushed to reassert his predecessor's restraint.
Ukrainians must then decide whether they are so fed up with the existing politicians "that they'll vote in a complete novice and outsider, or will their cautious instincts ... reassert themselves and they'll say we had better go with the devil we know rather than somebody completely unknown," he said.
Relying on the judiciary to reassert the primacy of a Constitution that is now merely "a disembodied set of principles with scant binding effect" would launch the country on a doomed effort to impose an eighteenth-century government on a society that long ago left Madison and Hamilton behind.
Washington (CNN)Without consulting the White House, Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats decided to reassert the intelligence community's assessment that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election Monday, publicly breaking with President Donald Trump, who earlier had expressed doubts about that finding while standing alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Merkel's further option is to reassert the primacy of the EU's so-called Dublin II regulation for asylum applicants, which means that refugees can only apply for asylum in the EU country that they enter -- and then must remain there until a decision is made on their status.
The Texas attorney general proudly took the mantle of chief antagonist during the Obama administration when his predecessor, Greg Abbott, successfully ran for governor in 2014 and he's certain to reassert himself under a President Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren, Mike Bloomberg or any other Democrat in the White House.
Mr. Trump's supporters see his edicts and outbursts as perfectly consistent with his campaign promise to upend the establishment, reassert America's primacy and put all on notice not to trifle with him — a kind of chaos theory of foreign-policy management to leave everyone guessing, all the time.
Our job as lawmakers is to reassert our sole power under the Constitution to block such a military action and any money for it unless the Trump administration makes its case to Congress and obtains an authorization for a war against Iran after a public debate and vote.
One theme runs through their answers: There is a dividing line between candidates betting that old rules of presidential politics will reassert themselves at last and those who believe the United States is in a transformational moment in its politics manifested in ways that go far beyond Trump.
This year, there has also been concern among the president's allies that Mr. Miller, who in previous years has bristled at losing control of the speech-writing process, has been trying to reassert himself as the final voice on a speech that will most likely lean heavily on immigration.
And as we end our membership of the European Union -- as the British people voted with determination and quiet resolve to do last year -- we have the opportunity to reassert our belief in a confident, sovereign and global Britain, ready to build relationships with old friends and new allies alike.
With his 100 day-mark in office rapidly approaching on Saturday and with lots of criticism that he simply hasn't accomplished much bouncing around Washington, what better way to reassert your dominance -- or at least centrality to the political conversation -- by making senators board buses to come to you to talk?
He spoke to NATO leaders at the alliance's new headquarters in Brussels, where he publicly chastised them for failing to spend more on defense and simultaneously failed to clearly reassert the solemn pledge of mutual defense that has undergirded the most successful alliance in human history for almost 70 years.
"The Regulatory Accountability Act would allow Congress and the public to reassert control over a federal regulatory bureaucracy that is opaque, unaccountable and often unfair," said the letter, signed by groups like the Associated General Contractors of America, the National Association of Manufacturers and the National Council of Chain Restaurants.
If the resolution that's being introduced Wednesday passes both chambers of Congress — and its sponsors believe it will — it will reassert Congress's constitutionally-mandated authority over declaration of war, and it could force President Donald Trump to veto the bill in order to continue U.S. support of Saudi Arabia in Yemen.
One such possibility is Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's former campaign manager whom the president ordered in June 2017 to deliver a message to the attorney general at the time, Jeff Sessions, to reassert control over the special counsel investigation and to drastically limit its scope, according to the Mueller report.
"A trilateral summit in Tokyo is an opportunity for Abe to reassert himself in fast-moving regional politics in a way that does not depend on his relationship with the U.S. president," said Mira Rapp-Hooper, a senior research scholar at Yale Law School who writes about security in Asia.
Mr. Trump brought up the recusal again with associates later last year, expressing a desire for Mr. Sessions to reassert control over an investigation that has since resulted in the indictment of his former campaign chairman and guilty pleas by two other campaign aides and his former national security adviser.
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At this preliminary stage of the case, the judge said, he can't do that, although he left open the possibility that Toshiba can reassert its argument on summary judgment, if discovery bears out the company's theory that the ADR investment originated as a purchase of common stock in a foreign transaction.
It is through the Justice Department that the administration is likely to advance its nationalist plans — to strengthen the grip of law enforcement, raise barriers to voting and significantly reduce all forms of immigration, promoting what seems to be a longstanding desire to reassert the country's European and Christian heritage.
The House gave final approval on Wednesday to a bipartisan resolution aimed at forcing President Trump to get explicit approval from Congress before taking further military action against Iran, in a bid by lawmakers to reassert congressional war powers that is all but certain to be thwarted by a presidential veto.
Drawing an explicit connection to Nazi violence was of course the point of the flag, allowing white supremacists to reskin the classic symbols of Nazism in a way that would fly under many people's radars, providing a bit of camouflage to their efforts to reassert themselves into public spaces and modern political discourse.
And we have an opportunity now to assemble a coalition of the civilized people, those who respect civilization, the rights of women, the rights to protest, to be able to reassert our leadership all across this globe again and make sure this century is going to be the best we've ever seen.
She quickly pledged to overhaul the FN. And an FN congress on March 10-11 will be a chance for her to reassert her leadership and win approval for a shift away from the unpopular anti-euro focus of her presidential run to better take on conservative Les Republicains leader Laurent Wauquiez.
A pair of rebukes of presidential power, against Mr. Trump's national emergency declaration and against American military assistance to Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen, were swiftly vetoed, and the senators who spoke big on the need to reassert Congress's authority against an overreaching executive could not muster the votes to override him.
The impeachment of Richard Nixon , in 1974, which, although it never went to trial, succeeded in the sense that it drove Nixon from office, represented a use entirely consistent with the instrument's medieval origins: it attempted to puncture the swollen power of the Presidency and to reassert the supremacy of the legislature.
After a largely indifferent response to last year's French proposals about the "re-founding" of the European Union, Germany now wants to reassert its control over a splintering community of nation states in order to be able to push back at the American and Chinese influence in the continent's economic and political affairs.
With America's president, Donald Trump, tempted by isolation and morally adrift, Britain in retreat and illiberal powers on the continent's doorstep, Mr Macron sees this as Europe's moment to reassert itself and its values as a guarantor of the democratic liberal order, but also as a place that secures decent lives for its people.
Trump's ethno-nationalist campaign platform had three broadly linked planks: a unilateralist, but less interventionist foreign policy that would put national interest above traditional alliances; a protectionist economic policy that would put the people before the elite; and a restrictionist immigration policy that would, implicitly, reassert white identity as a defining feature of American culture.
European leaders, tired of American dominance, have already used the bloc to reassert their relevance on the global stage — for example, by opening Iran nuclear talks in 2004 and by setting policies related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, such as new rules on labeling for products made in Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
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Washington (CNN)The House voted on Thursday to approve a pair of measures intended to rein in President Donald Trump's ability to take military action against Iran, the latest effort by Democrats to reassert congressional authority amid simmering tensions with the country in the wake of a US strike that killed a top Iranian general.
The reshuffle, which will last for most of Monday, is part of the 61-year-old's attempts to reassert her authority over not only her party, but also parliament, where she depends on the support of a small Northern Irish party to pass laws, especially those needed for Britain's departure from the EU bloc.
While tensions will not likely return to Cold War levels, when U.S.-Soviet crisis over Cuba came close to igniting nuclear war, Russian meddling in Latin America could inspire Trump to reassert the Monroe Doctrine (another casualty of the Obama years) and stand up for Cuba's beleaguered people (as he is now for Iran's).
LARRY FINK: I think if they -- if trying to reassert its desire to purchase more U.S. product and they set targets on what they're going to be purchasing and they don't come to a resolution related to technology intellectual capital, but they're working towards a resolution, that will call off the dogs and it just reduces the tension.
McConnell said if the President doesn't halt the withdrawal, Russia "will gain more leverage" in the Middle East, Iran-backed forces could gain greater access to a "strategic corridor that runs all the way from Tehran to the very doorstep of Israel" and the Assad regime will be invited to "reassert its oppressive control" over northeastern Syria.
Old enough to be raised on 70s prog and proto-metal but young and smart enough to develop punk-honed bullshit detectors, Soundgarden emerged in the late 80s to reassert the majesty of classic hard rock—the bulldozing blues riffs, the Richter scale-busting rhythms, the bleacher-baiting wails—but strip away its ornamentation and ceremony.
Putin, a former KGB officer who has put a bid to reassert Russian influence at the West's expense at the center of his foreign policy, has described Trump as "bright and talented" but warned that America is in the grip of political "schizophrenia" over allegations that Trump had shared top secret information with visiting Russian officials.
Just as the NRA has helped elect politicians who hold the Second Amendment sacrosanct, the ACLU wants to reassert civil liberties as the bedrock principles on which the United States was founded—and to make politicians think twice before enacting policies that endanger those rights, lest they face the wrath of a large and motivated group of activists.
"We strongly believe that, in order to change the current path that the administration has chosen to take on trade, Congress must reassert itself and oversee our country's trade policy, especially the use of unilateral tariffs," said Rufus Yerxa, president of the NFTC, in a letter to trade lawmakers signed by more than 60 of the group's members.
In theory, the controversial move is meant to ramp up pressure on Hamas and amplify Israel's support of Mahmoud Abbas, leader of the nationalist Fatah movement and president of the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority (PA), as he seeks to reassert his authority in the Gaza Strip, which he lost control of over a decade ago.
Mr. Baroni sat up rigidly at the defense table as Mr. Wildstein described him as the closest friend he had ever had, and how Mr. Baroni had hired him to be a "bad cop" at the Port Authority, where the governor was looking to reassert New Jersey's power in an often toxic relationship with New York State.
It is by no means inconceivable that Turkey, in its determination to launch an offensive against the Kurds, Assad's determination, so far supported by Moscow and Tehran to reassert control over all of Syria, and Moscow's control of Syrian air space could trigger a conflict with our NATO ally, Turkey or a Turco-American rift at the same time.
My colleague Ezra Klein called Kavanaugh's fiery response to Ford's allegations, and the white male Republican senators lining up to praise him afterward, "the moment the #MeToo backlash truly took shape" — a sign that a certain segment of American society was fed up with what the movement had accomplished and wanted to reassert male innocence and privilege.
And the trust in government, and the trust in companies is gone, which is why you see millennials looking for companies to reassert corporate trust… But idea that companies have to be more involved in policy, only because the good actors are gonna be dragged down by the bad actors if they don't get involved in government policy, you know.
Up the road at the Clingendael Institute of International Relations, a Dutch-French-Austrian panel was discussing Brexit and agreeing that a tough line was needed ("If the British grow faster outside the EU than in it, we have a problem") and that the EU should move on quickly ("We need to reassert what it is to be European without the Brits").
Rather, her chilling description of how the country treats its own citizens — including her, its Nobel Peace Prize laureate — builds on the fear expressed by many Iranians at this moment: that precisely because of the nuclear deal, the religious leadership may feel a need to crack down even harder on its own people to reassert power and demonstrate its autonomy.
"Given the long history of fraught relations between many low-income Durham residents and Duke University, supporting the project would be a brilliant way for Duke to reassert its good will to the community," said a letter to Vincent Price, the president of the university, that was signed by more than two dozen members of the university's Nicholas School of the Environment faculty.
As Mr. Putin has sought to reassert Russia's power, its largest military intelligence unit, the Main Directorate — also known as the G.R.U. — has been linked to a number of brazen plots abroad, including the shooting down of a passenger jet over Ukraine and the theft of Democratic emails that were a major part of Russia's interference campaign in the 2016 American presidential election.
Mike Lee granted visa to Russia after other senators' requests are denied Russian billionaire Deripaska says US has not proved he is a Putin agent MORE wants to reassert Moscow's influence among former Soviet satellites, stake out Russia's role in conflict management, and rebuild ties to Afghanistan destroyed by Russia's brutal decade-long occupation of the country in the 1980s.
In the short space of a few hours, Mr. Trump veered back and forth on the immigration issue, sparking breaking news reports and incredulous postings on Twitter as he signaled moderation, then used his address to reassert his commitment to deportations, muse about changes to a "merit based" legal immigration system, and express hope for cooperation among the long-warring political parties.
This national security strategy is founded on a mantra of "America first" — not "America alone" — under which the president and his White House reassert the Judeo-Christian values of the republic and the ties that bind us to those who share those values, be they countries in Europe, such as Poland, or countries in the Middle East, such as Israel.
Russia's intervention in the American election was part of a broader effort to undermine confidence in Western democracies and the credibility of Western institutions, weaken trans-Atlantic relationships such as NATO, diminish the international appeal of Western liberalism and the United States, as well as reduce American power abroad, reassert Russian power, and ultimately protect Putin's regime from the threat of people power.
After being called "unpatriotic" and "un-American," by Twitter users and columnists alike, who wondered whether her stance was a protest of some sort (a few people jumped immediately to assume Black Lives Matter was her chosen cause, although there was zero indication of this, outside of her skin color), Douglas used social media to issue an apology and reassert her support for the country.
At a time when opportunities for women in art are still a fraction of those for male artists — curator Sylvie Patry notes upfront in the accompanying catalogue that the Guerrilla Girls' 1989 question "Do women have to be naked to get into the Met Museum?" still applies — the exhibition hopes to reassert Morisot's place as an essential, even revolutionary figure in the Impressionist movement.
In an America where the ruling party seems willing to sacrifice many things — including decency and justice — to reassert white Christian masculinity as the tentpole of the universe, the best picture category offers a contrasting vision: a flaw-free indictment of that same colonial pathology ("Get Out"), a blazing affirmation of young womanhood ("Lady Bird") and an aching gay romance ("Call Me by Your Name"), among others.
As President Donald Trump heads to New York for his first United Nations General Assembly, the weeklong gathering is being viewed as the most public test yet for the shrunken diplomat at Foggy Bottom — an opportunity for Tillerson to reassert himself by the president's side as something more than a bean-counter or risk being overshadowed by Haley on the most high-profile stage to date.
For Mr. Biden, and two other major candidates, Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, the debate was a crucial, and perhaps final, opportunity to reassert themselves in the race and to prevent Mr. Buttigieg and Mr. Sanders from establishing a tight grip on their respective wings of the party — Mr. Sanders on the left, and Mr. Buttigieg closer to the political center.
It is now time for 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 to reassert control over the process of how clearances are obtained for those who work for him.
" According to Alabama law, manslaughter happens when: -- A person recklessly causes the death of another person; or -- A person causes the death of another person under circumstances that would constitute murder, "except that he or she causes the death due to a sudden heat of passion caused by provocation recognized by law, and before a reasonable time for the passion to cool and for reason to reassert itself.
Which brings us to Bill Clinton, whose old scandals are once more in the news — because Donald Trump is talking about them, because Juanita Broaddrick took to Twitter to reassert her claim that Clinton raped her in 1978, and because today's liberal deference toward rape victims makes an uneasy fit with how the Clinton camp dealt with accusations from Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey and Paula Jones in the 1990s.
But during his nearly 40-minute news conference — which seemed as much personal brand promotion as an attempt to reassert his dominance before his evening speech in front of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the pro-Israel lobbying group known as Aipac — Mr. Trump gamely held forth on everything from why the Republican Party should unite behind him to whom he would appoint to the Supreme Court.
We must reassert congressional war powers, require intelligence community confirmation of the factual basis of any administration war narrative, insist on defense department assessment of our capacity to carry out presidential policy preferences, place limits on the president's authority to launch first use of nuclear weapons, scrutinize administration policy on emerging conflicts through public or closed hearings and — for the press — aggressively cover the administration's reaction to emerging potential crises.
So I think there is the potential that this drives it a little bit deeper as we do that, but our philosophy has been as long as there is not major economic deterioration, whatever you see in terms of a short-term emotional reaction in a market correction will tend to play itself out and then ultimately the longer-term trend will reassert itself..." "The market hasn't wanted to finish the correction.
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"At a moment of rising authoritarianism around the world when more leaders are using surveillance, censorship and repression against their own people we're in a moment that we must reassert American moral leadership," he said, asking also for an open letter from a coalition of human and civil rights organizations, opposing the launch of a censored Google search engine for the Chinese market, to be submitted to the committee for the record.
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