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There are encouraging signs that Capitol Hill is reasserting its authority.
Lawmakers have grown increasingly vocal about reasserting their oversight on foreign policy.
Congress now has the leadership, the desire, and a plan for reasserting itself.
Abe has vowed to "normalize" Japan by reasserting Japan's capacity to make war.
" "We are in an era in which the authoritarian impulse is reasserting itself.
But on issues not related to reasserting white supremacy, Trumpism had much to offer.
Even new historical records like Wikipedia can be derailed by old biases reasserting themselves.
That was only possible after reasserting that I was not comfortable in this situation.
Is the story Berlin's way of reasserting control over events of her own life?
Weak though she is, Mrs May has a chance of reasserting some sort of order.
One Democratic donor in particular is reasserting himself as a heavyweight: billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer.
Well, IKEA has responded, reasserting that their tote is, indeed, the OG giant blue tote.
It's not a case of the novelty wearing off, but of non-augmented reality reasserting control.
Responsible members of the party are reasserting control after the populist frenzy unleashed by the referendum.
He reclaimed those photos, too, painting images of them, reasserting his right over his own likeness.
Don't call it a comeback: The report shows OPEC's importance to global crude supply reasserting itself.
I felt, with each blow to Daniel's chin, that the dominion of grit was reasserting itself.
Russia will have succeeded in reasserting itself as a Mideast military victor and diplomatic power broker.
Dudley said keeping rates steady or raising them would have the benefit of reasserting Fed independence.
"I'm not surprised it's reasserting itself," said Mayank Mishra, FX strategist at Standard Chartered in Singapore.
A terrorist attack isn't something shattering normal life; it's whatever reality you believe in reasserting itself.
"Just reasserting this notion of data dependency, I think it's important to the future of monetary policy."
No, what the MacBook Pro refresh is about is reasserting Apple's lead as the premier laptop maker.
He could serve his country well enough by simply reasserting traditional royal prerogatives against the generals' overreach.
It was the index's fourth rise in the past five days, reasserting its outperformance over developed market equities.
Vietnam welcomed the ruling, saying it strongly supports peaceful resolution of disputes, while reasserting its own sovereignty claims.
Meanwhile, he is reasserting -- for about the eighth time -- that Putin says he didn't do it. Amazing. 17.
Bolton, one source remarked, is reasserting the authority of the national security adviser over the chief of staff.
Therefore, Congress must act—reasserting the agency of the American people over the business imperatives of internet platforms.
But they are faced with the might of Mr. Bashir's notoriously harsh security apparatus, now enthusiastically reasserting itself.
Mr. Assad's government, with critical help from Russia and Iran, is reasserting control with a grinding military campaign.
Reasserting the ability of Congress to control its own process is the first step toward reclaiming that authority.
The authorities are nudging the country back toward normalcy, and Lebanon's deeply entrenched sectarian powers are already reasserting themselves.
Or, like Russia, it might suffer a Putinist putsch, with the deep state reasserting control under a new strongman.
The president touted "great Republican election results" in Tuesday night's contests while reasserting his "Red Wave" predictions for November.
But the Syrian government, intent on reasserting its control throughout the country, began an offensive against Idlib this spring.
A single American contractor was killed, and an Iranian general was killed in retribution, reasserting U.S. deterrence over Iran.
Iraq ISIS has begun reasserting itself in Iraq and Syria, the UN Security Council warns in a new report.
"We're reasserting that balance right now, the balance we haven't had for the last couple of years," he said.
It illustrates the difficulty in reining in militias and reasserting state control in areas where ISIS has been pushed back.
He then addressed supporters, reasserting his innocence and accusing his enemies of fabricating the charges to foil his presidential bid.
Similarly, Trump has a brash vision of reasserting U.S. leadership across every front: Make America Great Again, by Donald Trump.
For Trump, being president has always been about kicking ass and reasserting America's spot at the front of the line.
Dealing with their followers throughout the organization is also essential, as is reasserting checks and balances by strengthening board independence.
But those rate hikes have propped up the banks and helped them lend more, reasserting the financials as market leaders.
That he was reasserting himself as a superstar in Miami after James's departure made his early exit even more frustrating.
Certain forces are reasserting control and freezing out the insurgents and rabble-rousers in advance of a critical election year.
Nor are there any simple responses to the rising challenges of Russia and China, both reasserting themselves in the neighborhood.
Following Qaddafi's ouster in 2011, Ibadis steadily began reasserting their faith and establishing schools and mosques in towns like Jadu.
"You're reasserting control, and that's a sign that you got roped into the plans in the first place," Dr. Bonior says.
And yet Mr Kabila holds on, getting ever weaker, but seemingly without any exit plan or any hope of reasserting control.
There's not a third track," Trump said before reasserting his frequent line, "Look, they've been looking for two years about collusion.
Jeb Bush The former Florida governor got off to an indifferent start, his tendency toward hesitancy reasserting itself for a while.
We are in an era in which the authoritarian impulse is reasserting itself to challenge free people and free societies everywhere.
"Tha Carter V" allows Lil Wayne to bid farewell to the last few years of career limbo by reasserting his strengths.
He has claimed a mandate to attack the global establishment and its sacred institutions in the name of reasserting American primacy.
In recent days, though, Beijing seems to be reasserting its primacy over information in ways that go beyond mere rumor control.
The task is immense: reasserting American values, widening opportunity, reinventing education, tackling the climate crisis, re-establishing the meaning of truth.
I went out to gay bars and embraced my bisexuality, distancing myself from my previous relationship and reasserting my queer identity.
But analysts say the move will have a longer-term impact, with the family reasserting its influence in day-to-day operations.
Leading a more fragmented Europe through these difficulties—let alone reasserting its interests and relevance in the world—will require seasoned leadership.
In the end, Sansa was the only one who looked out across the political landscape and saw the old patterns reasserting themselves.
Big tech has so far been the leader in dealing with the information age, but the EU is reasserting control through regulations.
America in recent days has sent a clear and united message to Iran, reasserting that its destructive actions will not be tolerated.
"Free at Last" picks up with Escobar reasserting the near-mythical power that had partially evaporated during his time in La Catedral.
But if nothing else, it would be a step in the right direction toward reasserting real congressional oversight of the executive branch.
If problems arise, it is only because the world has drifted from this default, which can be restored by reasserting American credibility.
Like its former socialist allies, North Korea has recognized the role of sports in reasserting what it calls the country's ideological superiority.
We are, rather, in an era in which the authoritarian impulse is reasserting itself, to challenge free people and free societies, everywhere.
Restricted from seeing her father until last year, Shari Redstone, 220, spent the holidays with him and appears to be reasserting her interests.
Reasserting the authority of the state means open conflict with the gangs, says José Miguel Cruz, a political scientist at Florida International University.
The apparent failure of America&aposs direct outreach to North Korea could see Beijing reasserting itself as being pivotal in handling the North.
Hammond said leaving the EU would ensure Britain regained control over immigration, as well as reasserting the supremacy of Britain's parliament and court.
It's an ultimately optimistic take from someone who believes the South will rise again not by reasserting the past, but by transcending it.
Seven years into the war, Mr. Assad has taken back the country's center and is reasserting his control of its largest population centers.
Mr. Bannon had made confrontation with China and Iran a central element of his approach to reasserting American pre-eminence around the world.
"Vietnam's leaders would have refused this request and responded by reasserting Vietnam's sovereignty," Mr. Thayer said in an email to reporters and diplomats.
The Tories are using Brexit to win over Labour voters, while Labour is reasserting its identity as the party of the working class.
With China rising and Russia reasserting itself, the United States is now much less Mideast-focused – and also less dependent on its oil.
So, while links from the news outlets themselves generate traffic, most comes from other URLs, reasserting the importance of retweeting and sharing to outlets.
He later said he liked the concept of a two-state solution but stopped short of reasserting a U.S. commitment to eventual Palestinian statehood.
Beyoncé was not only bringing country-soul to the C.M.A.'s — and reasserting the vital place black performers have had in American roots music.
After Tuesday's losses, the DCCC sent out a memo reasserting the push for 2018 and laying out a recruitment push for the weeks ahead.
"We owe them a debt of gratitude," added Ms. Lee, who has remained a leading force in reasserting the role of Congress ever since.
I began to dream of reasserting my independence, of returning to my life as a single person of worth rather than a blind sidekick.
Many Republicans are convinced that the party can correct its Trumpian aberration by reasserting the status quo ante of free markets and social conservatism.
What's really important about this strategy is that it represents the president reasserting and solidifying his "America First" and "Keep America Safe" campaign themes.
Wiley has won acclaim over a long career for reasserting the place of African American men in artistic frameworks usually reserved for European royalty.
With the royal succession—which some had feared would be tumultuous—safely behind it, Thailand's conservative establishment is reasserting itself, in religion as in politics.
"They're talking about Britain reasserting itself, Britain being a world power again, Britain not needing anyone else," Oxford historian Margaret MacMillan recently told Christiane Amanpour.
But today Nokia is reasserting its desire to be a presence and, as its chief says, a trusted brand in the consumer realm once more.
In December, soon after Mr. Trump announced his idea for a Muslim ban, the Mormon Church issued a statement reasserting its commitment to religious liberty.
Consciously or unconsciously, they are reasserting their belief that public spaces belong to them alone, says Kevin M. Kruse, a history professor at Princeton University.
Russia also seems to be reasserting control over at least part of Syria; that ought to be points of conversation between the US and Russia.
"Congress is a direct line to the people and this letter is a first step in reasserting our Constitutional check on presidential powers," he said.
It's more likely that he will be party pooper in chief, reasserting his isolationist policies while reminding the crowd of what it failed to foresee.
I fully support Congress reasserting its Article 1 power to authorize military force, but any such effort must enhance and not diminish America's national security.
Forget that Afghanistan has eluded any military solution, reasserting its legend as a graveyard not just of fighters and empires but of ambitions and ideas.
The forthright, rustic style of those restaurants appears to be reasserting itself now in the dishes on the dinner menu, which is à la carte.
"By and large the sense in the market is that the dollar depreciation is reasserting itself," said Alvin Tan, a London-based strategist at Societe Generale.
Breaking up a firm like Google into five Googlets would not stop network effects from reasserting themselves: in time, one of them would become dominant again.
Saut sees GDP growth reasserting itself in the back half of the year, and says first quarter earnings should come in higher than the market expects.
President Xi Jinping has overseen measures to clamp down on independent online media, while reasserting the ruling Communist Party's role in limiting and guiding online discussion.
The backlash is dressed up as courageous contrarianism, when in fact it is the same old oppression reasserting itself—an inescapable defense of the status quo.
The Assad regime last weekend launched an offensive into southwest Syria aimed at dividing opposition forces in Daraa province and reasserting government control over the region.
The Soviet Union frequently tapped into nostalgia and pride about its victory in WWII as a means of shoring up national pride and reasserting its legitimacy.
Mr. Lee, who declined to say how he would vote on the resolution, recast the issue as the Senate reasserting its constitutional prerogatives — in the future.
It's as if everyone knows what's really happening — a leader is reasserting a claim to his realm; to his own, personal streams and mountains without end.
And in reasserting American leadership in all these arenas, he should press Israelis, Palestinians, and all their neighbors to come together in reaching a comprehensive settlement.
In Myanmar, once considered a rare democratic success, the military partially stepped back before reasserting itself over a civilian government that was never fully in control.
In abstract painting, grids are often used to hold the viewer's attention on the surface of a canvas, marking its limits and reasserting its nonrepresentational status.
Today, it remains useful for the army to back the FPI as a way of reasserting the domestic influence it lost after democratisation in the late 1990s.
The white evangelical community views the Trump era as a fundamental realignment of American politics, with the Christian right reasserting itself after eight years of Barack Obama.
But towards the end of the period, BP sees output declining from U.S. shale fields — the engine of the American oil renaissance — and OPEC reasserting its dominance.
In February, the central bank unexpectedly held the key rate, instead of cutting, and changed its policy stance to "neutral" from "accommodative", reasserting its concerns about inflation.
A classical geography is organically reasserting itself as the forces of terrorism and human migration reunite the Mediterranean Basin, including North Africa and the Levant, with Europe.
St. Pierre ended U.F.C. 217 by reasserting himself as a top star in the sport, turning his middleweight championship bout against Bisping into a mismatch Saturday night.
"We are reasserting these fundamental truths: A nation without borders is not a nation," Mr. Trump said as he unveiled his national security plan in December 2503.
As the modern world has lost its luster, however, herbs are coming into ascendance once more, reasserting their curative powers and claiming a beauty of their own.
On Wednesday, China released a white paper reasserting its position that the disputed territories belonged the country, and that the Philippines had no legal claim to the territories.
The Plus, meanwhile, finds Amazon reasserting itself in the smart home, as the first big name hub focused specifically on connected home devices right out of the box.
The CHOICE Act, which cleared Hensarling's committee last week, would subject CFPB to the congressional appropriations process, reasserting the democratic accountability the agency has lacked since its inception.
Hanyu took gold in the men's singles competition, reasserting his dominance after being off the ice for weeks having injured his ankle in a training fall in November.
Recent election results suggest that right as well as left-wing populism may be more contained than feared and that the "reasonable middle" is reasserting itself in politics.
As mentioned previously, the federal government is merely allowing the legalizing states to continue, at its discretion; there is no constitutional barrier to the feds reasserting their power.
By reasserting its institutional prerogatives — by setting limits to the depredations and recklessness it will accept — the Republican Party would be acting to deter hijackers in the future.
Besides reasserting Taiwan's claim, Mr Ma wanted to rebut arguments made by the Philippines, in a case it has brought before the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague.
While that has not endeared Abadi to many Kurds, outside the Kurdish region he is credited with taking a strong position and reasserting central government control without major bloodshed.
Nature is reasserting control, as it once did in the Roman forum, but this ruin is only a few years old, and it's decaying as fast as a corpse.
And then there's Alice Cooper, who's doing everything she can to point the finger at the South Side, thereby reasserting that the North Side of Riverdale is far superior.
Instead of enacting the current plan, which will be invisible to practically every person on the internet, reasserting U.S. government authority will make the internet an international political football.
President Xi Jinping has overseen a series of measures to clamp down on independent online media, while reasserting the ruling Communist Party's role in limiting and guiding online discussion.
She imagined what she called "the heavy-handed theocracy of 17th-century Puritan New England — with its marked bias against women" — reasserting itself during a period of social chaos.
The Obama administration's official approach has been to try to allay Saudi and Israeli fears about the implications of the nuclear deal by reasserting his support for those traditional alliances.
Today's Apple event in Chicago was about more than just showing off new hardware and software in the classroom — the company was reasserting itself as a major player in education.
Now China's most powerful leader since Mao Zedong, Xi has set his sights on reasserting his country's power on the international stage, including building a combat-ready military and navy.
Police officers began reasserting their prerogative to pursue drunks, prostitutes, vagrants, subway turnstile jumpers and, notoriously, the so-called squeegee men who washed windshields, unsolicited, for money in stopped traffic.
When Edna suddenly steps out of the crowd and up to a podium to make some "family remarks," we feel the ancient push-pull of white and black reasserting itself.
Its roof is supported by a single slanting pole to evoke the nomadic history of the Kazakhs, a Turkic ethnic group slowly reasserting its identity after centuries of Russian rule.
He's seemed to be more focused recently on salvaging his reputation rather than reasserting himself into the presidential race after admitting his "kids were embarrassed" by his personal attacks on Trump.
That final shot of Arya and Sansa, complimenting each other and reasserting their familial bond, would be downright touching if they weren't both so dedicated to acting like awkwardly-placed gargoyles.
To judge by its stated intentions and the ships it means to buy, Britain is planning to celebrate Brexit by reasserting some of its ancient prowess as an ocean-going power.
Speaking at a meeting with European leaders, President Xi Jinping was defiant, reasserting China's claim to sovereignty over the South China Sea "since ancient times," the state-run People's Daily reported.
The Progressive Caucus has been at the forefront of the effort to halt the conflict in Yemen and end the world's worst humanitarian crisis by reasserting Congress's constitutional authority over war.
At the moment, Mr. Putin looks like a master tactician for reasserting Russian influence in Syria, a client during the Cold War of the Soviet Union and more recently of Iran.
The paper has put out its first brand campaign in a decade, with ads devoted to reasserting the truth, and it saw a dramatic growth in digital subscribers as a result.
So is Vajiralongkorn trying to redefine the monarchy's relationship with the military, unexpectedly, or is he simply reasserting a few royal prerogatives so he can keep on living as he pleases?
In any case, a reaffirmation of the decade-old Secure Fence Act is likely not even necessary, at least when it comes to reasserting the dignity of the American working-class.
Such language is a testament to the condition of our democracy, the senator tells us, and makes Trump the enabler-in-chief of an "authoritarian impulse" reasserting itself around the world.
It reads as a kind of harbinger to the coming ecological disaster which will find the natural world reasserting its dominance over the spaces that have been fashioned by human beings.
" Needless to say, Trump wasn't pleased with these revelations, calling them the product of "Fake News Media" and reasserting that he is in fact "totally engaged" and knows the subject "well.
The "Five R's," which she spoke of in a foreign policy speech last December, include: restoring American leadership, repairing our alliances, rejoining international agreements, responding appropriately to threats and reasserting American values.
ExxonMobil is reasserting its self-imposed commitment to cut emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that's the primary component of natural gas, as the Environmental Protection Agency prepares to repeal regulations.
In Iraq, current and former counterterrorism generals, intelligence officials and strategists said that Mr. al-Baghdadi's death would not fundamentally cripple the group, which is already reasserting itself in the country's northeast.
James Lankford (R-Okla.) added that the restrictions on lifting sanctions are more closely tied to lawmakers reasserting their authority on sanctions that Congress implements than in imposing a check on Trump.
Those campaigning for Britain to leave the European Union in a national referendum on June 23 focus their arguments on reclaiming national sovereignty and reasserting national identity in the face of immigration.
But such reassurances have done little to comfort investors and analysts who fear that Mr. López Obrador is reasserting too much government control over the energy industry and shutting out foreign investment.
Paul added that Congress could "take a major step toward reasserting our voice by making it clear" that neither of the George W. Bush-era war declarations cover a conflict with Iran.
The White House has argued that Mr. Trump has strengthened the standing of the United States in the world, renewing relationships that Mr. Obama had allowed to languish and reasserting American power.
Google, which has supported the company since its earliest days, has been reasserting its commitment to augmented reality this week at Google I/O through offerings like the upcoming walking navigation in Maps.
Under President Xi Jinping, Beijing has stepped up censorship and tightened controls on the internet and various aspects of civil society, as well as reasserting Communist Party authority over academia and other institutions.
As the court's conservative bloc reasserts itself after Anthony Kennedy's retirement, Thomas is reasserting his constitutional vision as well—one that points toward a society that's radically different than the one experienced today.
The government is now in its strongest position since the early months of the war in 2011, although still a long way from achieving Assad's aim of reasserting sway over all of Syria.
The following morning, Trump repeated his office's comments in a series of confusing tweets, which attempted to show his compassion for DACA recipients while also reasserting his determination to get a wall built.
But now Mr. Weinstein appears to be reasserting control over his defense — using the template set out by O.J. Simpson in his murder trial in 1995 — and assembling a team of legal experts.
They have both declared their commitment to reasserting the authority of the Legislature, after eight years of Mr. Cuomo strong-arming Assembly and Senate leaders into compromises, and taking credit for those accomplishments.
Conservatives' strategy Conservative holdouts against Trump are also factoring in the 2020 election, preferring to concentrate on reasserting the conservative movement's hold on the party for future presidential elections, rather than the current one.
It's that, for all the new tech that has taken a shot at being the next big thing — wearables, VR, digital assistants — the smartphone keeps reasserting itself as the center of our digital lives.
HANOI, July 12 (Reuters) - Vietnam welcomed a ruling by an international arbitration court concerning the South China Sea on Tuesday, saying it strongly supports peaceful resolution of disputes, while reasserting its own sovereignty claims.
Lastly, Congress is reasserting its clawback power through the expanded use of oversight, as evidenced by the testy confrontation last week between acting Attorney General Mathew Whitaker and the new Judiciary Committee chairman, Rep.
Aside from reasserting its credibility in Asia by ratifying TPP, the United States should continue to highlight the breadth and mutual importance of the bilateral relationship, not just the alliance (important as it is).
But instead of the zero-sum game destabilizing markets right now, the U.S. could be reasserting its leadership in a more productive way: by focusing on the growth and developments needs of China's neighbors.
Still, proponents of better oversight say they sense a new receptiveness on Capitol Hill to restoring a more traditional role, opening the possibility of Congress reasserting itself on questions beyond the Russian election interference.
DOHA (Reuters) - The United States comfortably won the men's 4x400 meters relay gold at the world championships on Sunday, reasserting their authority in the event and ensuring they finished top of the medals table.
The value of working up a sweat has been a matter of philosophy; a matter of patriotism and reasserting a nation's fading virility; a matter of keeping one's husband happy; a matter of fashion.
Attorney General Bill Barr finally released Robert Mueller's Trump-Russia report on Thursday, reasserting his position that the special counsel found no evidence of collusion or the basis for an obstruction of justice charge.
Trump is a uniquely divisive major-party nominee, and his bid for the presidency is very likely to fail, but supporting him maximizes the GOP's hope of reasserting dominance over the judiciary for another generation.
Line: Falcons by 153 ½ The Falcons, whose four-game winning streak ended last week, have been playing well with Matt Ryan reasserting himself as a star quarterback and receiver Julio Jones looking unstoppable when healthy.
Russia, already humiliated by its reduced influence since the collapse of the Soviet Union, feeling threatened by democratic movements along its borders, suddenly started reasserting authoritarian control and in some cases meddling with its neighbors.
The Congress--reasserting its constitutional, but long dormant, power in foreign policy—passed, with an overwhelming veto-proof majority, additional sanctions against Russia and required a legislative vote if Trump tried to remove any sanctions.
"Russia has grand designs of dominating Europe and reasserting its influence on the world stage," Mr. Pompeo told American troops at the NATO base in Orzysz, about 40 miles from the Russian border at Kaliningrad.
On Monday, he condemned (reading from prepared remarks) white supremacist groups, and on Tuesday spoke off the cuff at a press gathering at Trump Tower, reasserting that he believed there was "blame on both sides."
While the council has not said who was behind the attack, by reasserting that Bashir loyalists will be firmly dealt with, they have suggested possible links with old regime supporters trying to disrupt a democratic transition.
In 2008, after a series of court decisions that gave a narrow reading to the ADA, a Democratic Congress passed amendments to the ADA reasserting the statute's broad coverage - and President George W. Bush signed it.
By devolving decision-making power to the states and localities — closer to the people — and through Congress reasserting its Constitutional authority (particularly on domestic policymaking), we may begin to foster a new political awakening in America.
How to Do Nothing, Jenny Odell's case for reasserting yourself in the tangible world, has become the centerpiece for essays and takes about cutting back and seeing, again, reality free from the algorithmic commodification of the personal.
Oil prices closed lower on Friday as the dollar surged on robust U.S. jobs data, reasserting its influence over commodities as two days of short-covering and bargain-hunting in crude fizzled, bringing attention back to oversupplies.
GANGNEUNG, South Korea (Reuters) - Defending Olympic champion Yuzuru Hanyu hypnotized a delirious crowd with a stellar short program at the Pyeongchang Olympics on Friday, reasserting his dominance of men's figure skating after a lengthy absence from competition.
Golden State played without All-Star forward Kevin Durant (ankle) yet controlled the action for much of the first half before reasserting itself with a series of offensive rebounds and second-chance baskets in the third quarter.
President Xi Jinping has stepped up censorship and tightened controls on the internet and various aspects of civil society, as well as reasserting Communist Party authority over academia and other institutions, since coming to power in 19503.
Without Durant they'd still feature a cartoonishly overpowered core of talent, but one now looking to prove itself again, one that would take savage delight in reasserting the buzzsaw style of play it established before his arrival.
Despite major peace talks -- which began soon after the 2015 election -- conflict rages between state security forces and armed groups across the Kachin and Shan states, causing immense human suffering and reasserting the authority of the military.
Given all the legislative ideas and energy floating around on trade, Whiting is hopeful that Congress will be able to pass some sort of law reasserting its powers over trade policy, ideally within the next few months.
Such a war on sex trafficking neatly advances the Trump administration's broader goals: expanding the power and reach of law enforcement; enriching dubious private charities; and reasserting its dominance over the rights of women, immigrants, and workers.
But fundamentally, historians think 17th-century Italy was poor because of big, structural things — the fact that modernization was happening elsewhere but not in Italy, the Catholic Church was reasserting its power, rising inequality, and so on.
But President Putin has been very successful in legitimating his rule in last four or five years by reasserting that Russia is a major player on the world stage, which was a common theme in the Soviet period.
And for that, there's no easy answer, as Chinese President Xi Jinping intends to double down on this vision over his next 5 years in power – reasserting Communist Party control over the economy to promote stability and growth.
ISIS' Mysterious Leader Is Not Dead, New Video Shows: Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi appeared on video for the first time in five years, reasserting authority in the wake of lost territory and a major attack in Sri Lanka.
But there is a powerful symbolic case for it: It would send a message (not least to Mexico) that the US was reasserting its dominance and withdrawing from a globalized (or globalist) world into an America-first one.
For a start, Congress should pass a new Anti-Merger Act reasserting that it meant what it said in 1950, and create new levels of scrutiny for mega-mergers like the proposed union of T-Mobile and Sprint.
"This bill is a good step forward in reasserting legislative authority vested by the constitution and entrusted to the members of this body," Representative David Lewis, a Republican and a sponsor of the bill, said during debate on Thursday.
In Werdum's perfectly-imagined world, he would have scored a quick submission or knockout win over Browne, reasserting himself as one of the game's premier heavyweights, and very possibly earning himself a title rematch with Miocic in the process.
"I think you're going to see the House, in particular, reasserting itself because we have this infusion of experienced people, including many military veterans and those like me who served in a civilian capacity," he said in an interview.
If not impeachment, are Senate Republicans embarrassed or troubled enough by Trump's power grabs now to take a page from their Conservative Party kin across the pond in Britain, reasserting Parliament against their own Trump, Prime Minister Boris Johnson?
"The growth story in Europe is reasserting themselves and we are starting to see some doubts creep in on the prospects of the U.S. tax plan," said Timothy Graf, head of macro strategy EMEA at State Street Global Markets in London.
In the case of Bellator's pickup of Henderson, however, the UFC has responded in the strongest possible way; reeling Overeem and Sterling back in as quickly as they left and reasserting themselves as the sport's irrefutable major league in the process.
In reasserting its constitutional authority, Congress can additionally require that the president's new and reckless tariff impositions on our allies be subject to a legislative vote, contrasted with the current Republican government that has declined to exercise its basic power.
"May it please your majesty, I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as this house is pleased to direct me whose servant I am here," the speaker famously replied, reasserting the legislature's privileges.
GENEVA (Reuters) - China has written to diplomats and U.N. officials urging them not to attend a Geneva event on Friday where the Dalai Lama will speak, reasserting that it opposes his appearance at all venues due to his "separatist activities".
"This bill is a good step forward in reasserting legislative authority vested by the constitution and entrusted to the members of this body," Representative David Lewis, a Republican and a sponsor of the bill, said during a debate on Thursday.
Conforto sat out Tuesday's game with a sore thumb, but he returned on Wednesday, immediately reasserting his importance to the lineup by going 2 for 4 with two R.B.I. and propelling the Mets to only their second win in 10 games.
The keyboard arpeggio that anchors the opening, "Once, There Was an Explosion," swells like a dance hook, but when the beat comes in, the jagged percussion throws it off balance; the piece keeps wobbling, teetering, and reasserting itself with a whoosh.
After weeks of seeing his agenda imperiled by Republican divisions and infighting among his aides, Trump has been a whirl of activity this week, reasserting his campaign priorities and trying to deliver wins for his fervent but frustrated base of supporters.
Starting around the 1990s, displays of public piety became more common, historian Rian Thum, an assistant professor at Loyola University in New Orleans, told me, as many Uighur began reasserting their Islamic identities in deliberate opposition to the Chinese state.
That was a reasonable guess, but now that more data is in, we know it was wrong — Democrats have instead made the most down-ballot progress in the places that swung hardest to Trump, with longer-standing political patterns reasserting themselves.
"I theorize in my book that it was about reasserting claim over their bodies during a time when women's bodies issues were so prominent in the media, from discussions and debates over breast cancer, eating disorders, cosmetic surgery, motherhood and abortion," Mifflin said.
Android Marshmallow + Snapdragon 820 will be the defining spec for 2016 This isn't yet a total return to Qualcomm's hegemony of a couple of years ago, but it's a big step toward reasserting its position as the dominant force in mobile chips.
Instead of finding the Russian wolf (or Stormy Daniels, or Michael Cohen's taxi medallions, or whatever the day's rumormongering may be), they are peering through the trees and seeing tangible economic growth, cooperation on the Korean peninsula, and America reasserting itself abroad.
That's left an opening for Macron, who has deployed flattery and a close study of Trump's mindset to secure a position as the chief transatlantic emissary, reasserting Paris as the principal European contact point after long being overshadowed by Berlin and London.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., wielding a political network cultivated over decades, has been reasserting himself as a party leader, while Senators Cory Booker of New Jersey and Kamala Harris of California have emerged as fresher-faced messengers for the midterms.
Op-Ed Contributor Three signal flares went up for the American coal industry recently, all illuminating an inescapable conclusion: Despite President Trump's campaign promise, coal-fired power is in trouble and in all likelihood won't be reasserting itself in the United States.
Mr. Lee and Ms. Strong of the speaker's office said a good first step in Congress's reasserting itself would be enactment of a bill passed by the House this month requiring congressional approval of major new rules being pushed by federal agencies.
Indeed, by reasserting federal control over the exploding marijuana industry, we know we can make a positive difference in preventing the commercialization of a drug that will put profits over public health and fight every regulation proposed to control its sale and use.
Reasserting Russia's global voice is crucial to Putin, who has been alternately president and prime minister for over 15 years, and is thought to have a close eye on his historical legacy while showing no signs of wanting to leave the Kremlin.
On Wednesday, Trump maintained he has nothing to do with Putin and has no investments in Russia: "I never met Putin, I don't know who Putin is," Trump said, reasserting that the allegations against him are just a political deflection by Clinton's campaign.
" They argue that it has an "ethical dimension, since it asks writers not simply to keep proving and reasserting what they already believe but to stretch what they believe by putting it up against beliefs that differ, sometimes radically, from their own.
Goodlatte's opening the door to begin the process of slapping down Lynch in this latest attempt to put one more massive gray brick in the wall of oppression is a great example of Congress reasserting its Article One powers in a smart, meaningful way.
This arrangement allows the most quietly influential rapper of the last decade to begin the work of reasserting his place in hip-hop's hierarchy with a new album — "Everybody Looking," out Friday, July 22000 — all while paying the remainder of his debt to society.
"The fundamental question is, how strongly will Merkel's successor position himself or herself on Europe and on European integration, on pooling sovereignty or instead rowing back and promoting an agenda of reasserting national sovereignty," said Guntram Wolff, director of Bruegel, a Brussels-based research institute.
WASHINGTON — The White House has engaged in a slow-motion purge of hard-line officials at the National Security Council in recent weeks, angering conservatives who complain that the foreign policy establishment is reasserting itself over a president who had promised a new course.
Those involved with the new undertaking, which is being referred to in shorthand as A1P, say they cannot dawdle if they are to have any hope of reasserting the supremacy that the founders intended when they made the creation of Congress the first element of the Constitution.
In a larger sense, the scene isn't just about the Commander punishing Serena and June for being women who disobey, but about him reasserting his own right to be the single person in the family with the power to break the rules and control the human chattel.
The problem is that, as a result, the attention also prioritizes their chosen solutions to the problems, solutions that included support for Donald Trump's policies targeting of immigrants of color, magnifying racial resentment, and reasserting whiteness as the natural and preferred default "good" in American life.
Othello denigrates himself as a "base Indian" who didn't understand the value of his "pearl" Desdemona (once again bound up in racial language), yet goes on to distance himself from his Moorish heritage by reasserting his allegiance to Venice in smiting the "malignant and turbaned Turk".
Far from folding, though, Mr. King is returning to basics, reasserting an aggressive presence in his northwestern Iowa district, scheduling events in every county and holding as many as three town halls in a week, where constituents pack in, then linger to take photos and shake hands.
Bill Mott, the trainer of Country House, said after the race and reiterated in a recent interview that it was a "young, green" Maximum Security who veered off course because of the puddle and crowd noise and that Saez did a good job of reasserting control.
Reasserting himself on the Washington stage after a week spent overseas or out of sight, President Trump went on offense on Friday in his multifront war with investigators, eagerly framing a new Justice Department report as validation of his claim of a "deep state" conspiracy against him.
He argued that this year's elections are an existential moment that should — if Democrats do what he's kept telling them to do, without much success — vote — be the start of reasserting an American politics and society that turns away from what's embodied by President Donald Trump.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeMcConnell, allies lean into Twitter, media 'war' Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE, also on Trump's list, founded the Senate's Article I Project with the purpose of reasserting congressional prerogatives.
What Corker should be given credit for, however, is reasserting the Senate as an institution that is more serious and deliberative on matters of national security than it has been in the past—this is a welcome and necessary return to the way our founders envisioned Congress.
Perhaps as a means of reasserting control, Kim Jong Un has become extremely belligerent, shutting down all links with South Korea and threatening thermonuclear war against his neighbor and the US. His father and grandfather used to make these threats all the time without following through.
"Kuroda ordered a review of the effectiveness of policy for the next meeting, which will keep easing expectations alive, but in our view not sufficiently to stop the trend of yen strength reasserting itself," said Adam Cole, head of G96.1.7 FX Strategy at RBC Capital Markets in London.
Second, US congressional leaders must pass new legislation (known as AUMF) more clearly delineating the President's unilateral discretion concerning the use of US military force -- and reasserting Congress' role in green-lighting US military combat, especially in cases (such as this) involving risk of conflict between major powers.
Gov. Gina Raimondo of Rhode Island defeated a liberal challenger in a Democratic primary election on Wednesday, according to The Associated Press, reasserting herself as the party's leader in a state where she has battled criticism from activists on the left and intransigence from old-guard lawmakers in her own camp.
Now Ms. Harris is staking her campaign on a top-three finish in Iowa, and her own words point to a candidate trying to reset expectations: shedding the label of a once-feared top candidate (she has fallen to fifth place in national polling) and reasserting herself as a punchy upstart.
Mr. Guo faces an immediate challenge in reasserting the authority of the banking commission, also known as the C.B.R.C. Like the Federal Reserve in the United States, the Chinese central bank has clawed away from banking regulators a considerable part of their authority to oversee whether banks are lending prudently.
Taken together, the new military moves appeared to be a demonstration that Russia has the ability to strike from virtually all directions in a region where it has been reasserting its power — from Iran, from warships in the Caspian Sea, from its base in the Syrian coastal province of Latakia and now from the Mediterranean.
And while this has been the case under prior administrations, it's also clear that, for Trump and his congressional allies, such a war on sex trafficking neatly advances their broader goals: expanding the power and reach of law enforcement; enriching dubious private charities; and reasserting their dominance over the rights of women, immigrants, and workers.
"ISIS in Libya is down but not out, and in the meantime, all of Libya's other problems remain, which ensures that ISIS or something a lot like it will have little problem reasserting itself when the time is right," said Michael R. Shurkin, a senior political scientist at RAND and a former C.I.A. analyst.
"The reason that the president is building an effective coalition and is getting results around the globe in reasserting America's place is because he understands the type of diplomacy and the type of negotiating and the type of deal-making that actually gets real results for our country," White House press secretary Sean Spicer said Monday.
Paul, Murphy, and Franken are reasserting themselves yet again on defense exports, this time challenging a portion of President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's $110 billion arms package with Riyadh that includes precision-guided munitions.
Which is fine, because "Lemonade" is bracing in several ways: reasserting the importance of focus in an Internet economy that prizes evanescence; placing the concerns of black women on the biggest pop stage; and upending years of public silence on the nature and state of the relationship between Beyoncé and her husband, Jay Z, by seemingly eviscerating him for his — alleged!
At least until Demna Gvasalia pulled the rug out from under, reasserting the sense of free-floating disorientation that Ms. Kawakubo had identified in a tour de force of a Balenciaga show, held in a "video tube" on the outskirts of Paris, amid the morphing, melting images of morphing, melting civilization in a 360-degree montage directed by the artist Jon Rafman.
General McMaster carried out a slow-rolling purge of hard-liners at the National Security Council who had been installed by Mr. Flynn and were allied ideologically with Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump's former chief strategist, earning the ire of conservatives who complained that his moves represented the foreign policy establishment reasserting itself over a president who had promised a different approach.
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — With trumpets blaring, cannons booming and fighter jets streaking overhead trailed by red, white and blue contrails, President Trump arrived in the scorching heat of the Arabian desert on Saturday hoping to realign the politics and diplomacy of the Middle East by forcefully reasserting American support for Sunni Muslim countries and Israel against Iran's Shiite-led government.
The second major difference is that I have an inclusive nationalism, which I believe is a nationalism of the freedom struggle, and the nationalism peddled by many members of the [Modi's] party is much more sectarian, and seems to see India as some sort of pristine, Hindu land that has been violated by influences from outside, and their nationalism is about reasserting Hindu pride.
A trio of House Democrats unveiled a resolution on Wednesday that would censure President Trump for his handling of the violence stemming from the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va. The resolution would censure and condemn Trump for reasserting this week that "both sides" were to blame for the violence between white supremacists attending the "Unite the Right" rally to protest the city's removal of a Confederate statue and counterprotesters.
Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.) shortly after the election, at a fundraiser hosted by a Cotton-led super PAC, in which the two lawmakers envisioned Republicans reasserting Congress's authority as a co-equal branch of government.
And because I have my doubts that USA would go all in on a series that ends with the extinction of our species, I suspect Colony will eventually veer toward a more predictable tale, just as I fear Amazon's (surprisingly similar) alternate-history series The Man in the High Castle will eventually end with the Nazis being driven out of the US and the "proper" series of historical events reasserting itself.
H.R. McMaster says it's "absolutely not" appropriate for presidents to ask for foreign help -- The former national security adviser to President Donald Trump said it is "absolutely not" appropriate for a president to ask other countries to interfere in the political process of the US. Trump rallies in Minnesota -- President Donald Trump used his rally in Minneapolis Thursday night to hit some of his favorite campaign trail targets -- railing against Democrats, reasserting his support for law enforcement and criticizing immigration policies, including targeting Somali refugees.
Hatch wrote a letter to Corker on Monday reasserting that the alleged connection between the added provision and Corker's support was "categorically false": It takes a great deal of imagination — and likely no small amount of partisanship — to argue that a provision that has been public for over a month, debated on the floor of the House of Representatives, included in a House-passed bill, and identified by JCT as an issue requiring a compromise between conferees is somehow a covert and last-minute addition to the conference report.

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