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"retract" Definitions
  1. [transitive] retract something (formal) to say that something you have said earlier is not true or correct or that you did not mean it
  2. [transitive] retract something (formal) to refuse to keep an agreement, a promise, etc.
  3. [intransitive, transitive] (specialist) to move back into the main part of something; to pull something back into the main part of something

823 Sentences With "retract"

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I retract nothing, and I do not intend to retract anything.
The statement is untrue and we retract it, without qualification.
Reuters published a tweet which appeared to retract the story.
The Trump campaign has demanded that CNN retract its story.
But unlike other outlets, it was forced to retract them.
If I did not retract they would take legal action.
Trump are not true and we retract and withdraw them.
Fox published the article but was forced to retract it.
Neither of these assertions is correct and we retract them.
Ms. Kinnard repeatedly asked the company to retract the letter.
Secondly, retract the draconian law of the China extradition bill.
It took the agency nearly 40 minutes to retract the alert.
Which is why it can retract or becomes almost entirely useless.
It then had to retract it when, miraculously, he rose again.
Afterwards, it would shrink again to retract into the same space.
Intensified protests and international condemnation forced him to retract the pardons.
"I've said he ought to retract," Portman told The Hill.  Rep.
And I don't apologize for it, and I don't retract it.
Did Reid retract his statement and perhaps even apologize for it?
Manning tried, unsuccessfully, to retract her confession, but the teasing continued.
After calls from Mr. Rich's family to retract its article, FoxNews.
But their hardtops fully retract for a less fenced-in feeling.
Does the story of Owen require us to retract that charge?
The main purpose is to retract and cover a back-up thermal radiator The main purpose of the spacewalk is to retract and cover a back-up thermal radiator that's part of the station's cooling system.
But he wouldn't go backward and retract his words from the campaign.
VH: And they didn't retract it right until years after the fact.
As people age, those dendrites retract, pulling back and reducing in number.
On Stratolaunch's maiden voyage, the pilots won't even retract the landing gear.
By the way, have you ever wanted to retract a text message?
When wearing Glyph as a regular set of headphones, the eyepieces retract.
On Monday, the NFL demanded that The Times retract the piece entirely.
However, Lamar did not retract her point about racial motivations for voters.
But I find little, if anything, to retract in what I wrote.
Clinton's missing emails, only to retract the statement as an apparent joke.
She would repeat those contentions in court, then retract some years later.
News organizations regularly issue corrections and, in rarer instances, retract a story.
Both turtle groups can retract their necks, but they do it differently.
"I figured she was going to retract her statement," he said later.
I repeated it — you can't retract something that was already in the air.
And when I feel worried, I feel like I retract how I feel.
Some Chilean scientists are even urging Genome Research to retract the new paper.
I now officially retract my statement and will immediately binge every movie consecutively.
On Monday, Amnesty International India called on Adityanath to retract his previous statements.
But Keemstar has been forced to retract stories and apologize in the past.
Should it fail in this effort, it'll need to retract the entire thing.
And then they ended up almost all of them having to retract it.
After sending a message, just tap and hit Unsend, which should retract it.
" Within hours, she felt compelled to retract that statement, explaining that "I misspoke.
The keys also retract slightly into the body for a more comfortable grip.
"I would call on you to retract your statement," Kelley Paul wrote Wednesday.
YOU KNOW, WE -- I DO NOT RETRACT THE STORY IN TOTAL AT BRIDGEWATER.
If she is actually some angel then I retract half of my sentiments.
If they retract the paper, then the regulations don't have a scientific basis.
And when he learned the truth, he didn't retract the claim or apologize.
"He can retract the guidance, but he can't change what the law says."
After Ms. Lowey urged her to retract the statement, Ms. Omar doubled down.
But the career CIA official reportedly offered last week to retract her nomination.
"They will retract and apologize publicly to our vice president," Mr. Maduro said.
I reserve the right to retract this statement once it starts raining again.
Nita Lowey of New York, who called on her to retract her comments.
She also had to retract a claim that Bloomberg had a heart attack.
The possibility that he's going to retract our involvement in the Paris Agreement.
In the next 24 hours, BuzzFeed's sources could retract their claims or corroborate them.
Reyes claims the networks failed to retract their stories, even after she contacted them.
Its run has seen it expand, retract, and reshape itself almost year-to-year.
Senior surgeons typically retract tissue so the resident can cut or suture, for example.
At first, the plants would retract and curl their leaves when they were dropped.
There's also group chat as well as the ability to edit or retract messages.
In the latest misstep, Johnson came under pressure to retract remarks made on Nov.
" A shocked Eubanks asks Conover to retract his statement but he refuses, asking, "Why?
His lawyers sent the Times a letter demanding that they retract their "libelous" article.
I sincerely apologize because those statements would be false, and I retract them unequivocally.
You unfold it from its upright carrying position, retract the kickstand, and you're off.
CNN has had to retract two stories pertaining to the investigation into Russian meddling.
The company demanded that Ms. Foytlin and Ms. Savage correct or retract the article.
I now wish to retract that concession and declare that it wasn't harsh enough.
Heads of government agencies should not retract papers and reports with which they disagree.
By the way, should new information cause Mike Flynn to retract his plea deal?
Some VC firms might retract term sheets, others might slow down their investment pace.
Andy Jassy, the C.E.O. of Amazon Web Services, said Bloomberg should retract the story.
Mahathir has said he will not retract his comments despite the palm oil boycott.
He asked for the party to retract the ad and apologize to the community.
They retract their necks straight back into their shells by folding the muscles vertically.
We've got a president who makes things up, and won't retract when he's cornered.
Gore called Bush back at about 3 in the morning to retract his concession.
Gohmert, wagging his finger and confronting Nadler directly, demanded that he retract his words.
"Based on what I just said, which I can't retract," Carter said to audience laughter.
His lawyer asked the paper to retract the article, according to Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt.
The 24hr deadline given to retract your recent false statements about me has now passed.
Now, Argento is demanding McGowan retract and apologize for her statement, or face legal action.
Trump are not true and we retract and withdraw them," adding, "We apologize to Mrs.
It's still unclear why the news org decided to retract the original story without explanation.
"His comments are offensive and wrong, and he should retract them," she said on Monday.
"We speak our minds, and we don't retract or change," Mahathir told reporters outside parliament.
Edelman expects that growth in share prices to retract, or slow at the very least.
However, Mayor Daniele Galliano had to quickly retract the offer following an influx of requests.
The tech billionaire has done nothing to correct the record or retract his earlier statement.
John McCain saying that Trump needs to either show some evidence or retract the charge.
The group, which works to combat anti-Semitism, called on him to retract his comment.
When the walls and shutters retract, the revealed structure looks more like a modern home.
Gunnels published the letter online on Saturday, and demanded The Post retract the fact-check.
Click down on any of the other buttons in order to retract the current color.
The Times was not the first news organization to retract such assertions about Seth Rich.
In 2001, the Washington Post was still repeating the myth, which it had to retract.
"Monsanto played no role whatsoever in the decision that was made to retract," he said.
Other employees expressed shock that the network was willing to retract the story at all.
Williams told the Associated Press that he understood their concerns, but didn't retract his comments.
The network had to retract the story, while the three journalists responsible for it resigned.
To be human is to long for chaos to retract and for order to reign.
Though Jenner spoke out about the order, she has so far refused to retract her endorsement.
I had no legitimate factual basis to make these false statements and I fully retract them.
Finally aware of the terrible advice he had received, Mr Lee sought to retract his plea.
Susan Collins (R-Maine), who's facing a tough reelection fight, said Trump should "retract" the statement.
Currently there is no way for us to retract information that previously seemed harmless to share.
David McCraw, the Times' general counsel, told Trump's lawyer Thursday it will not retract its story.
"Until he does retract, I will continue to speak out and tell the truth," she said.
Chalian said Trump should retract his claim and apologize to Obama if he can't show proof.
" Ms. Ayotte said Mr. Trump's comments "were wrong and offensive," adding, "He should retract those comments.
The president of South Africa, P. W. Botha (no relation), forced him to retract the statement.
He later grudgingly retracts his statement, or members of his administration retract it on his behalf.
Per Wong, they're also calling for: Authorities to retract the proclamation that the protests are riots.
He has made inaccurate assertions many times; he is more likely to repeat than to retract.
Mr. Comey's testimony was under oath, and the F.B.I. had to retract its own director's testimony.
The Hawaii representative asked Clinton to retract the comments before she sued, according to the suit.
The earliest known turtle ancestors were unable to retract their necks, but today's modern species can.
Cenk today said he is rejecting all endorsements for his campaign and I retract my endorsement.
This week, after the Syrian government gassed its own citizens, PolitiFact had to retract that article.
He respects you, and so do I. I would call on you to retract your statement.
In 2015, it announced its intention to begin Mississippi cruises, only to retract its launch date.
Here are five things I think about NBC right now — and will inevitably retract in 2017.
Republicans demanded DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano retract his report, and called for him to be fired.
So he can save himself a whole load of time and money and just retract it.
The Trump administration needs to retract and repent on these claims and not continue to repeat them.
I wouldn't retract what I said, but obviously, I did not mean that the way it sounded.
We retract that statement and I assure you that the Houston Astros will learn from this experience.
"  "The painful scourge in our history has no comparison to politics, and @realDonaldTrump should retract this immediately.
Legal observers say Flynn faces long odds in getting Sullivan to allow him to retract his plea.
But none have been as convincing as Adam Woodworth's Imperial Shuttle quadcopter with wings that actually retract.
Bennett not only refused to retract his hateful words, the Oklahoma GOP state chair publicly defended him.
The lawsuit says that when the girl did not retract her statement, she was suspended from school.
Once enough gravitational inertia is acquired, the probe would retract its sails for the long journey ahead.
This is what really happened, and Samsung should retract this press release as it's misleading and disingenuous.
In November, Zervos called on Trump to retract his threat and his claim that she was lying.
Uncircumcised men should retract their foreskins after urinating and clean it of any moisture or dead skin.
Zervos, however, has said she'd retract her lawsuit if the president would simply admit what he did.
He need not and should not retract either his previous criticism of Trump or his recent praise.
It is so hard to stop integration once it begins, or retract acceptance once it is given.
"Wow, CNN had to retract big story on 'Russia,' with 85033 employees forced to resign," Trump tweeted.
The needles would "explode" into the wearer's skin, then the magnets would retract them for future uses.
"Donald Trump should retract his comments, not defend them," Mr. Bush wrote in a post on Twitter.
He did not, however, retract his assertion that men bring in more revenue at Grand Slam events.
The next email from the NYPD requested that the TLC retract the summonses issued to these vehicles.
Each time the outrage—from the UN, activists and many other medics—has forced them to retract.
In fact, Gravity had to to retract a few of their marketing statements after Kickstarter raised concerns.
The second is that the government retract its use of the word "riot" to classify the protests.
"The Kemp campaign has no case and must immediately retract their defamatory accusations," the Democratic statement said.
Cassidy said his decision to retract his endorsement "still stands," adding he couldn't comment on Trump's endorsement.
It asks for Trump to retract all defaming statements and for a trial to decide monetary damages.
Furthermore, the SPD had to retract its campaign promise that it would not join forces with Merkel.
"I don't want to be premature about by calling it one thing and then have to retract it."
But if you're not paying attention when you retract it then it could come out crooked or curved.
Facebook told TechCrunch that, going forward, it won't "unsend or retract" Zuck's messages until everyone has the option.
These days, journals are more inclined than ever to retract studies that can't be replicated by other scientists.
The lawyer, named Mark Marin, was offering Bredouw $2,000 to retract a copyright strike she filed on Twitter.
When the age discrepancy first came to light last fall, the editors had wanted to retract the paper.
"Trump's victory is an opportunity for Israel to immediately retract the notion of a Palestinian state," he said.
It also alleges O'Hara pressured Brackeen to retract his promise to never sell the technology to law enforcement.
He also reiterates that the government should retract its demands for the iPhone to be unlocked (emphasis ours).
The spine can be retracted with a tug of a strap, causing it to retract up the channel.
"It's similar to a chemical peel on the face to reduce sun damage and retract melasma," she says.
To extend or retract the adhesive, all you have to do is twist the bottom — just like lipstick.
He was sued and he had to retract that and apologize to get a lawsuit against him dropped.
Ryan has proven himself willing to say more passingly indefensible things, too, and has refused to retract them.
Two years ago, AstraZeneca had to retract data and admit that Acerta falsified preclinical data for its drug.
Jack went over to the gooseneck post and keyed the code in and the gate began to retract.
The lift propellers will be activated for take-off and landings, but retract during the flight's cruise phase.
The lift propellers will be activated for take-off and landings, but retract during the flight's cruise phase.
He rebutted the article after it was published and his lawyer demanded, unsuccessfully, that the paper retract it.
There have been multiple stories at CNN that has had to correct in part or retract in whole.
Carlson later appeared on Hannity's show to retract his comment, saying he "overspoke" because he got "too emotional."
The third iteration of Boeing's popular 777 airliner series will be able to retract part of its wings.
The testicles also retract when there's danger afoot—a fight or flight response—and just prior to ejaculation.
In 2010 the American Academy of Paediatrics supported Harborview's approach—only to retract less than a month later.
From the items you have listed for sale, click the one with the bid you wish to retract.
Mr. Weiser called back twice to say he had misunderstood the questions and needed to retract his statements.
He suggested on Twitter this week that he didn't think he could press Trump to retract the order.
"The President has one of two choices: either retract or provide the information that the American people deserve," Sen.
Unfortunately, the Clear Chats option could also be used to send then retract abusive messages, destroying the paper trail.
"If he doesn't take down his false ads and retract his lies, I will do so immediately," he said.
The Flying B hood ornament can retract to protect it from thieves or vandals when the car is parked.
In an interview with BuzzFeed News last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook called on Bloomberg to retract the story.
" Former rival Jeb Bush implied Trump's statement was lacking, tweeting: "Donald Trump should retract his comments, not defend them.
That could make users more comfortable speaking freely on the app, since they know they can retract their texts.
A rubber tendon was also attached to each side, allowing the joint to retract when the tubing was deflated.
"I have some fear but refuse to be intimidated to silence or retract anything I have said," she said.
The landing gear can also retract to give the Typhoon H's HD gimbal camera an unobstructed 360-degree view.
On Wednesday, the Kakehi appeared to retract her confession, telling the court that she didn't remember what she said.
But what has many campus sexual assault survivor advocates concerned is that she's yet to retract her false statements.
By the time the wheels retract, lifting the train off the tracks, it feels like a plane taking off.
Because the car is driverless, the steering wheel will retract back into the dashboard when it's not in use.
Bolsonaro is now demanding that Macron retract those comments and apologize before he would consider accepting the G7 aid.
The projected light will expand and retract over the course of either eight or 20 minutes (whatever you choose).
The third iteration of Boeing's (BA) popular 777 airliner series will be able to retract part of its wings.
The complaint said TMZ fixed but did not retract its story, while other media did not correct their versions.
"Any functional spacecraft would almost certainly retract its solar sail once in interstellar space to prevent damage," Jackson said.
However, she said various members of the Barstool team then began contacting her asking her to retract the complaint.
Of course, before he could retract his statement it was enthusiastically shared by Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. Wonderful.
Ted Cruz (R-TX) called for Castro to retract the tweet and called for everyone to tone things down.
The spokesman was made to retract the tweet, but the onslaught against Almeida and Dawn continued by other means.
Your ears retract, your eyes suddenly shift from the sides of your head to the front of your face.
The chief of Bharara's securities unit called Cohen's lawyers and told them to retract the statement, which they did.
The agreement also allows Google to retract any information it turns over that is subject to attorney-client privilege.
The 19-foot backsplash can retract to reveal hidden appliances, plus an extra pantry, according to Los Altos Online.
That correction bothered Trump for days, and eventually he told top aides that NOAA needed to retract the tweet.
"The leader did not change or retract any of his previous statements," she said in an email on Sunday.
"It's not over until its over, but so far Turkey has not appeared to retract from the sale," Hutchison.
The documents were found to be forgeries, and Rather had to apologize for the poor reporting and retract the story.
When tightly coiled hair is shaved closely, it may retract below the skin's surface and break through the follicle wall.
She says that two white women wrote it, and later attempts were made to retract and apologize for the piece.
There is also pressure on Oprah Winfrey, who put the work on her Book Club list, to retract the endorsement.
He did not elaborate, but Arab countries want Washington to retract its decision, and to stop other countries following suit.
Until the Unsend feature is released for everyone, Facebook says it won't unsend or retract any more of Zuckerberg's messages.
She added, in a statement, that her campaign would retract the ad and personally apologize to each of the women.
They subsequently responded with an apology and commitment to immediately retract and redact the exhibits to delete players' private information.
His latest remarks in the leaked tape have caused a stampede of Republicans to retract their support for his campaign.
Isolation Phase: Upright Row (30 seconds) Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart on the band and retract your shoulders.
Yet each channel in the plate can be illuminated, which causes the light-averse amoeba to retract from that channel.
The technical analyst said on "Squawk Box " on Thursday the market could retract slightly to reset for another run higher.
The activists used the popular WeChat messaging service to organize strikes that forced their employer to retract the new policy.
If Hillary Clinton will not retract her comments in full, I don't see how she can credibly campaign any further.
But some clitoral hoods just don't retract or get stuck, so you can't fully expose the glans clitoris, she says.
" Then she squeals and sounds like she wants to retract the offer, with a cascade of "no no no nooooo.
Both Hooker and Justino demonstrated that the easiest way to deal with this kick is to simply retract the leg.
It could lead Flynn to retract his guilty plea and undercut the argument that President Trump tried to obstruct justice.
The Tax Policy Center released its original report on Monday, but was forced to retract it after finding an error.
And of course I'm totally behind his call to retract the Citizens United decision and no-holds-barred campaign contributions.
My subconscious plays a trick on me and I mutter a prayer that, due to my atheism, I retract immediately.
Should it slip from your grip while the camera is out, the phone uses the accelerometer to automatically retract it.
I've always liked record players that with stop when they finish or stay on and have the arm manually retract.
This week, for example, ASEAN scrambled to retract a statement by its foreign ministers that implicitly criticised China's maritime expansionism.
The opening is also equipped with a mechanism that grabs at a letter once inserted, making it difficult to retract.
The more I read about trigger warnings, safe spaces and petitions to retract scholarly articles, the more my head spins.
In other babies, the testes may be down at birth, but one or both may retract back up later on.
"To the extent therefore that my 1998 off-the-cuff interview statement suggested the opposite," he wrote, "I retract it."
"There are serious problems with the peer-review process and the reluctance of journals to retract invalid work," Sweanor said.
"'[W]e need to go all out and make this guy retract his comment," Musk said, according to the filing.
At higher speeds, the drop will flatten like a pancake then retract into a cigarlike shape before leaving the surface.
He's also asking that the SPLC publicly apologize and retract its allegation that McInnes is tied to a hate group.
The Tax Policy Center released its original report on Monday, but was forced to retract it after finding an error.
When pressed by Dutch reporters on Wednesday, Hoekstra refused to retract the statement or cite examples to back it up.
Under questioning, Callahan said she later asked Deloitte to retract the report because "it didn't fulfil what I wanted to know".
The New York Times reported two of the claims, and Trump has since called for the publication to retract the report.
Gold had to retract her tweet but she didn&apost apologize writing, "Deleted previous tweet because gave impression of recent photos".
Perhaps if they appealed to the board — showed them the positives of their rich community school — they would retract the closure.
The LA Times ran a story in 2008 and they had to retract it because there is no truth to it.
A few minutes after calling the answer correct, host Alex Trebek was forced to retract Nick's win in typically deadpan fashion.
Or Lima would wait for Daley to retract the jab and follow his lead leg back with a hard low kick.
As a hint of what's to come, the steering wheel collapses into the dash and the pedals retract into the floor.
Kevin (Casey Cott) confronts Cheryl about the smear article she wrote about his father, and Cheryl says she won't retract it.
"I never said we could retract the 2 percent inflation target," Aso told reporters when asked to explain the earlier comment.
UHS presented a letter, signed by the two nurses, announcing their wish to "formally recant, retract and apologize" for their statements.
Or ask CrossFit, which sued a journal's publisher after it failed to retract a paper that, it turned out, deserved retraction.
But for more than a half hour, while the agency struggled to retract the warning, panicked Hawaiians scrambled to find shelter.
Freeman has since issued two apologies for his behavior, and his lawyers have called for CNN to retract the original report.
If you can live without the option to retract messages after sending them, then the apps are free for personal use.
As #HillarySoQualified started trending on Twitter, politicians and activists, including some of his own supporters, pressured Sanders to retract his comments.
But when that snack-carrying cart comes through the aisle, I have to retract my knee, and there's nowhere to go.
And a Politico story quoted sources close to Ryan saying it was still possible he could retract his endorsement of Trump.
When that happens, the outlet and reporter admit their mistake, retract the original story and correct it with the new information.
Silveria's speech and, not surprisingly, I was called upon to "retract" my article by a number of people on social media.
Click the retract your offer link found under your offer total, which will take you to the Best Offer Cancellation form.  
And gosh — we could make pictures and websites on the display expand and retract, just by spreading our fingers or pinching.
But more than 100 faculty members rallied behind Bray, and published a letter calling on the school to retract its statement.
Oh on the vagina tightness it absolutely can help make the vagina tighter as with steam thing retract making things tight.
This is a good technique against fighters who retract their lead leg or retreat out of range rather than checking kicks.
Henderson told CNN that at one point, he was shown a draft that would retract every part of her initial statement.
Barr should be compelled to retract the offending policies and restore to the courts the powers he has stripped from them.
But Fox did not retract the story, even after Mr. Shipley called the network himself to report what he had found.
The 12 fully reclining seats are on platforms that can retract into the wall to create a more open, social space.
An Iowa caucusgoer tried to retract her support for Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg after learning he's married to a man.
He shut down our ideas and belittled us in private meetings; he dangled responsibility and prestige, only to retract them inexplicably.
Given the history of other expansive empires, it would be unsurprising if the imperial presidency began to retract because it overreached.
But of all the words exchanged, the ambassador may be the only person who may want to retract her opening comments.
Far from seeing this as enhancing their powers, a large bipartisan group of mayors urged the administration to retract this policy.
Mueller's office said the lying prompted prosecutors last week to retract a plea agreement with Manafort on two separate conspiracy charges.
"Reflex" (2017) and "Extend/Retract" (2016) are both pointless as well, but they disguise that aspect by falsely offering kinesthetic possibilities.
A quick deploy command would control the device, unfurling the display, while a retract command would bring it back into its casing.
The Pentax has longer eye relief and eye cups that quickly telescope out for spectacles-free viewing, and retract for eyeglass wearers.
Hands down the toy's best feature is its ability to retract its third leg so R2-D23 can stand on two feet.
You can retract the mic to shut it off, or use the built-in volume dial and mute button to adjust volume.
For all of these reasons, we ask that Fox News either retract or update the tweet to reflect the suspect's actual identity.
Asked if he'd like Trump to retract his statements that many undocumented Mexican immigrants are "rapists" and criminals, McCain was more circumspect.
Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.) was even more frustrated with Trump's comments, tweeting that the president should "retract" his racially loaded comments immediately.
If you're listening to music, for example, you can retract the TV completely to take full advantage of its attached sound bar.
Mr. Asher has retained legal counsel and is demanding SCBWI and Lin Oliver promptly retract the false and defamatory statements they made.
And Donald Trump has still failed to retract his now-infamous statement that climate change is a hoax created by the Chinese.
"I might wish I could retract that, but I think I was saying that out of spite," she says of the tweet.
The page received more offers to pay the single donor to retract his or her money than it got in actual donations.
The two most important points: Keep an arch in your lower back and retract your shoulders (basically, pinch your shoulder blades together).
Astronauts Scott Kelly and Kjell Lindgren tried to retract it in a November spacewalk, but were unable to keep it in place.
Swiss citizens have gathered enough signatures to force a referendum on whether to retract the proposed immigration restrictions before the 2017 deadline.
Protect Our Defenders is also calling for the White House press secretary Josh Earnest to retract statements he made about the report.
If I could retract previous columns, I would pick those in which I offered effusive support for Obama in 2628 and 28503.
I wanted to give Mr. Trump the opportunity to retract his false statements about me and the other women who came forward.
More concerning, recently reported in-flight maintenance problems include an onboard fire, pressurization system failure, and landing gear that would not retract.
From the drop-down menu which appears, select your reason for canceling your bid and click "Continue" again before clicking "Retract bid." 
Kaine didn't retract and went on a tangent that didn't remotely address Cuomo's challenge of his characterization of sanctuary cities not existing.
Carroll's lawsuit asks Trump to "retract any and all defamatory statements" and pay damages in an amount to be determined at trial.
What's more, they will mimic the texture of their environment using little nodules called papillae that they extend and retract using muscles.
Let me retract that for a second: I like being the guy with the lights on him, when I'm ready for it.
Most of the boys who had surgery – 95 percent – had a condition known as phimosis, or an inability to retract the foreskin.
It's still unknown how Sullivan will react to the flurry of new filings and to Flynn's request to retract his guilty plea.
" In his letter, Harder requested that O'Donnell and NBCUniversal "immediately and prominently retract, correct and apologize for the … false and defamatory statements.
It flattens like a pancake when it lands, then bounces and doesn't have time to retract until it's up in the air.
It will also give users more control over that data, allowing them to more easily give and retract consent for their information.
When it approaches, the worms retract, vanish into their homes and slam shut an organ called an operculum — just like a door.
"Based on what I just said, which I can't retract, I would say yes," Carter said, as the crowd responded with chuckles.
In 2014, in opposition, he had bowed to Islamist pressure to retract an invitation to Mr Mian to be his prospective finance minister.
An attorney representing Morgan Freeman wants CNN boss Jeff Zucker to apologize and retract a "scandal-mongering hit piece" published about his client.
Hong Kong's pro-democracy camp, which has called on Lam to retract the bill entirely, is calling for the chief executive to resign.
The problem was that cutting the suspensory ligament of a penis could actually cause it to retract into the body, thus shortening it.
Wood-Lewis said that they've had more than one user write to the site directly, asking to retract a comment written in haste.
Researchers from the University of Zurich developed a drone with four arms that can retract while flying to fit into gaps and holes.
The wires for the earbuds can retract to avoid tangles and the battery can last up to 16 hours on a single charge.
Even if a retiree can survive on low investment returns, underconsumption could mean they prematurely retract from spending time with friends and family.
In the suit, Paws says even now -- after PETA's been informed its statement is false -- it has yet to correct or retract it.
Though LaCour continued to defend the research, his co-author agreed to retract the paper, and its results are now almost completely discredited.
Four feet support the platter when the turntable isn't in use, which then automatically retract into the base when you start playing music.
For Thursday's spacewalk, the astronauts headed to the far end of the station to retract a radiator that was last used in 2012.
After the allegation was called out for being untrue, the outlet was forced to retract, citing "being in a hurry" for the mistake.
This may be the first R2 toy to effectively retract and extend its third leg just as R2-D23 does in the movies.
In November, Mr. Zuma said the A.N.C. was more important than South Africa, refusing to retract his statement after it elicited widespread criticism.
Thankfully, the phone can sense when it's being dropped, so as to immediately retract the camera back into its safe rear-facing position.
They give the impression that the body is offering up one of its many internalized truths, but could just as easily retract it.
Regarding this latest Trump insult against the Khans, the loud and rising chorus of condemnation may well force Trump to retract his comments.
The panel, in the decision last month, also ordered the bank to retract his termination and expunge his regulatory record of defamatory comments.
The White House in recent days has ramped up a push to support Haspel, who reportedly offered last week to retract her nomination.
Passing as straight, but wanting to be out, transforms casual neighborhood chats into momentous opportunities to relate with authenticity or retract in isolation.
After the piece drew support from scholars, King later learned it was a forgery and had to retract her work on the fragment.
The president of the World Jewish Congress, Ronald Lauder, said Mr. Duterte's remarks were "revolting" and demanded that he retract them and apologize.
"I think he understood where we were coming from," she said, adding that the Congressional Black Caucus wanted him to retract the report.
Remember when Kelly made false accusations about Representative Frederica Wilson and refused to retract those accusations even after video showed they were false?
Freeman denied the allegations and demanded CNN retract its story, but he later apologized if he'd unintentionally made anyone feel uncomfortable around him.
How are we to retract our textbooks, and how are we to apologize to our patients who have been treated by false guidance?
"Governments were willing to give them additional rights, and travel rights, once you give them out, it's very difficult to retract," he added.
We have heard Trump read the right words from a teleprompter before, only to watch him turn around and retract them shortly thereafter.
The suit claims that the president's legal team asked CNN to retract the article in February, and that CNN declined to do so.
Pilots activate the function via a switch in the cockpit and retract them right after landing to avoid hitting anything on the ground.
Fifty years later, after men had done just that, it would retract the error, with one of its all-time most famous corrections.
Well, a similar story was published in a big newspaper years ago ... and the paper was forced to eat crow and retract it.
I'm a publicist, and one of my clients was upset that I couldn't get a online publication to retract something they wrote about them.
Each MODE band includes a pin tool and two adjustable pins that can retract and stretch to fit 16mm, 18mm, 20mm and 22mm lugs.
We therefore wish to retract the article in full and we sincerely apologize to Wales Bonner and Grace Wales Bonner personally for this error.
Jenny Armistead, the MDA's director of marketing and communications, told BuzzFeed News by email that the MDA had no plans to retract the item.
In taking this step, we ask that you retract your statement and pledge no more Ford Foundation money toward the construction of new jails.
It also demanded that the government retract the characterization of Wednesday's protests as a "riot," release the 11 people arrested and withdraw all charges.
Last week, Apple CEO Tim Cook called for Bloomberg to retract a report claiming that Chinese spies smuggled malicious microchips into a company server.
They called on the Hong Kong administration to completely retract the controversial extradition bill, and asked its Chief Executive Carrie Lam to step down.
In recent years, the Nigerian military has touted his death, only to retract its claim after he appeared alive and vibrant in propaganda videos.
Turns out there's a gravity sensor inside of the phone that can detect when the phone's falling and it'll automatically retract the sliding module.
In the film, Andy came out to his parents and then was kind of asked by them to retract it and find a wife.
The app, which is hugely popular in Japan and Thailand, will start allowing users to retract messages that they've sent to friends, reports SoraNews24.
It's much easier to scale from that than it is to retract from hyper scale into a real business and a real profitable business.
"First of all, Mr Macron must retract the insults he gave me," he told reporters in Brasilia on Tuesday, according to the Financial Times.
The next day, April 4, Damavandi received a puzzling email from Amazon saying the company had received his request to retract the infringement complaint.
Mr. Trump also warned through his lawyer that he might sue The Times for libel if it did not retract the article and apologize.
The company told TechCrunch that the ability to retract Zuckerberg's messages was instituted for legal compliance after Sony Pictures' emails were hacked in 2014.
Stepping up to throw a powerful inside low kick with his left leg, Brooks will retract the leg behind him into a southpaw stance.
Richard Horton, the editor of The Lancet, said his journal had received emails and letters about PACE but has no plans to retract it.
In April, Sina Weibo, one of China's most popular social media sites, was forced to retract a promise to delete posts with gay themes.
Gabriel León, a geneticist at the University of Andrés Bello and a co-signer, said that he hoped the journal would retract the paper.
The outcome was such a surprise that the House Appropriations Committee initially announced the bill had passed and was forced to retract the statement.
As the player approaches, two giant sheets of metal retract, allowing them into the entryway and near the doors that will take them inside.
There are also some cases where boys are born with their testes descended, but they later retract back up, again putting them at risk.
Flynn later pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI and admitted the FARA violation, though he is now trying to retract his guilty plea.
She resorted to a damaging whisper campaign founded on lies, and when presented with the opportunity to retract her damaging remarks, she refused. Rep.
Last week, Pepsi took less than 24 hours to apologize and retract a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign that used populist imagery to sell soda.
When Muguruza returned, the reporter who had asked the question apologized and offered to retract it, but Muguruza said she was ready this time.
The app-powered droid can run on three legs, but can also retract the third leg and waddle around — just like in Star Wars.
In this mode, the car drops 1.4 inches, or 35 millimeters, closer to the road and the side cameras retract into the car's body.
Wilson rather irritably told the court that despite the apology, Musk did not retract his "worldwide accusation on Twitter" that Unsworth was a pedophile.
With the press of a button, the glass walls in the living room retract seamlessly joining the inside space with the pool terrace beyond.
Cook told BuzzFeed News there was "no truth" in the story last week, saying "They need to do the right thing" and retract the piece.
This could take the form of small bumps that would extend or retract on a portion of the plane's body or wings to deflect sound.
Tandy pinched the drop, and it landed on her eye like a wet sheet of plastic, coating the membrane, causing the iris to instantly retract.
Ever reactive, Facebook quickly announced plans to launch an "unsend message" tool, which would allow users to retract messages within 10 minutes of sending them.
"Hong Kong, Stand Strong!" said one flyer with the slogan "No Retract, No Retreat" emblazoned across the bottom, which was soon distributed on social media.
The vote outcome was such a surprise that the House Appropriations Committee initially announced that bill had passed and was forced to retract the statement.
During testing, these cylinders will extend and retract, pushing and pulling in different combinations to expose the hydrogen tank to the conditions expected at launch.
Escaping was easy: She just had to retract a screen that rolled up like a roller blind and open the window with a hand crank.
Our video examiners are now able to take apart a video and retract an image from it where you couldn't do that 20 years ago.
This version of the software, like the consumer version, still features group chats, voice and video calls and the ability to edit and retract messages.
It can retract or raise in less than five seconds, and includes security features preventing it from raising while something is positioned over the fence.
Would give it a perfect rating if the word "butter" didn't conjure up images of Paula Deen that make my dick retract into my body.
And then when people attacked him and asked him to retract that on social media, he doubled down and said, did I hurt your feelings?
She says she's given the women an opportunity to retract their statements, but since they've refused to do so ... Cardi's taking their asses to court.
Jack got out at the gate and punched in the code, then slipped through the fence while Mike had to wait for it to retract.
"Ironically, the very jobs we all want to grow, American manufacturing jobs, will retract as the number of projects are scaled back significantly," she wrote.
Morgan Freeman is demanding that CNN retract the story it published last week bringing to light accusations of harassment and inappropriate behavior against the actor.
In fact, federal prosecutors were forced to retract the most attention-grabbing allegation in the case—that Butina used sex to gain access and influence.
Later, Lucy remembers the same incident as a pathetic attempt to seek comfort in the kind of closeness from which Alice had begun to retract.
Instead, it seems like they're making things up as they go — and then, alarmingly, refusing to retract them no matter how often they're shot down.
The group also had to retract a report on infant car seats in 2007, after it was revealed there were problems with the test data.
Further, the campaign, through counsel, sent a written demand to CNN on February 25, 2020 to retract and apologize for the false and defamatory statements.
The Obama administration's efforts to retract that promise generated harsh criticism from Israel's allies in the United States, including current State Department official Elliott Abrams.
It took fewer than 12 hours for Donald Trump to effectively retract his condemnation of the white nationalists behind the weekend bloodshed in Charlottesville, Virginia.
When news organizations do retract a story, they normally also make an effort to correct the record, and explain to the reader what went wrong.
The grassroots assault hit from a variety of angles, starting Monday when the Progressive Change Campaign Committee demanded Biden retract statements about sexism in politics.
The letter was sent to Ferguson's lawyer at Schillings in London, according to Henderson, who says he advised the Duchess not to retract her statement.
In a separate statement, GKN was forced to retract comments made to Sunday newspapers in which it said it thought investors would back its plan.
" After being grilled by an opposition lawmaker during a budget committee session, Aso said Monday that he would retract the remark "if it caused misunderstanding.
Giuliani should apologize and retract his comments immediately, unless he seeks to dog whistle to hardcore anti-Semites and white supremacists who believe this garbage.
We urge the federal government to retract misguided policies like its planned withdrawal from the Paris Agreement and its persistent undermining of clean energy expansion.
Mr. Trump also did not retract or explain his withering attack on the F.B.I. and the Justice Department for investigating his campaign's ties to Russia.
"I've given up saying never in my life because I knew as soon as I say it that I have to retract it," he says.
The New York Times reported two of the claims, and Trump has since strongly denied the accusations and called for the publication to retract the report.
" The economic council director said Trudeau needed to apologize, retract his statements, and wish Trump well in the North Korean meeting "instead of taking pot shots.
" Asked by historian Jon Meacham whether he considers Trump to be "an illegitimate president," Carter replied: "Based on what I just said, which I can't retract.
"The BOJ will not easily be able retract this liquidity in the future without destabilizing markets," said Andrew Meredith, co-managing director at Tyton Capital Advisors.
Former US Attorney Preet Bharara, a CNN legal analyst, said in a separate interview during the same program that he hoped Giuliani would retract his statement.
They are seeking punitive and other damages as well as a court order that Al Jazeera retract false and defamatory statements, according to the court filing.
What&aposs more, the branches and dendritic spines on the neurons&apos branches — which they use to communicate with other neurons — tend to retract, he said.
Needless to say, this stance isn't going over very well with the country's scientists, many of whom are asking the junior minister to retract his comments.
Eventually, Strange leaves to do Delaney's bidding — release the prostitutes, procure a ship, retract his accusation of treason — and still thinks he'll emerge from this victorious.
When the Guardian newspaper in 2001 published an investigation detailing Hoile's involvement in the anti-Mandela student campaign, he demanded that the publication retract its story.
How exactly this would work wasn't explained at all — and in the images you can see there really isn't a place for them to retract into.
"If Hillary Clinton will not retract her comments in full, I don't see how she can credibly campaign any further," Mr. Trump said, demanding an apology.
Of course, Lee's prescription would have the opposite effect, leading to an increase in greenhouse gases, and we've called him on to retract his dangerous comments.
"In this plane, he certainly knew how to retract the landing gear; he coordinated both engines, powered them up to get a coordinated takeoff," she said.
"In this plane, he certainly knew how to retract the landing gear, he coordinated both engines, powered them up to get a coordinated takeoff," she said.
It took Fox News over a week to retract this baseless story, during which it devoted a significant portion of its primetime hours to disseminating it.
With little evidence, Infowars and Mr. Jones, the host of a popular radio show, have propagated wild allegations that they have ended up having to retract.
This so-called retract and reorder (RAR) process suggests that clinicians noticed an error and went into the records to fix it, the study team notes.
But other Republicans have begun to rebel and distance themselves from Trump, calling on him to retract his comments about Curiel or risk losing their support.
Life insurers insist they can still request genetic information and retract an individual's contract if they hide test results, leading to debate over related state laws.
As they pass by neurons, microglia extend and retract their tiny arm-like protrusions, tapping on each neuron as if to inquire, Are we good here?
In a private hearing, to decide whether the document should remain secret, Hemesath urged the judge to consider allowing the government to retract the filing altogether.
When the car is in self-driving mode, the steering wheel draws away from the driver and the brake and accelerator pedal retract into the floor.
" The congresswoman called on Omar "to retract this statement," and added that "Anti-Semitic tropes that accuse Jews of dual loyalty ... must also be roundly condemned.
In a cease-and-desist letter sent to Drown, Boudet's lawyer demands that Drown "retract all defamatory statements" related to "false and fabricated" allegations against Boudet.
"There's a body of American heroes who would like to see him retract that statement," McCain said on CNN's "State of the Union" over the weekend.
" On Tuesday — after lawmakers in the country's Parliament demanded that he retract his remarks — Mr. Aso said he was sorry if some people found them "unpleasant.
"The allegations imply there are a large number of affected motherboards," Super Micro CEO Charles Liang said in a statement calling for Bloomberg to retract the article.
It does auto-retract if it detects sudden movement like a drop, and a pop-up warning chastises you if you try to push it in manually.
And his campaign is, I think rightly, pushing superdelegates to retract their anti-democratic support for Hillary Clinton and instead side with the voters in their states.
She remembers what it was like to feel that loss, see things improve for women, and then feel the world retract so viciously on Election Day 2016.
Cleverly, however, if you don't want to put the entire roof down, MINI has designed the top to first retract just a bit — essentially mimicking a sunroof.
Instagram also offers an Unsend option in its Direct messaging feature, but warns that while it can retract sent messages, the recipient may have already read them.
As much fun as it is to keep up with the drama, it might be time to retract our claws and focus on supporting women in entertainment.
In a letter, Kline's attorney asked the committee to retract its subpoena, and instead subpoena the White House for records that lawmakers plan on asking Kline about.
She publicly apologized after stating that American legislators support Israel for pay, however refused to retract a tweet, implying some Americans "pledge allegiance" to a foreign country.
The cord does not retract into the Supersonic body (as the cords do on many traditional hair dryers) and it's too thick to wrap around the device.
Bicep Curls (30 seconds) Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, retract your shoulders, and slowly curl your arms up and down while keeping your core engaged.
She went on to clarify in a deposition later this summer that she only recommended her father clarify the comments, not totally retract them, according to BuzzFeed.
Other apps and inbox tools let you actually retract your words — as long as the recipient hasn't opened it yet (we haven't invented time travel, after all).
"Comorian journalists solemnly ask the head of state to retract these remarks, which have shocked not only journalists but public opinion," UPF-Comores said in a statement.
For short drops (think inches), there's not enough time for the module to fully retract, and I definitely heard the motor forcibly sliding back in on impact.
In addition to this, an online petition demanding that Singh retract his comments was launched, collecting more than 3,000 signatures before it was closed on January 24.
An October 2016 letter signed by Kasowitz demanded that the New York Times retract a story about two women who said that Trump had touched them inappropriately.
"In [most] clitoral anatomy — [because every body is unique] — you should be able to fully retract the hood and see the complete glans clitoris," Dr. Rubin elaborates.
But it took advantage of a clause that allows the company to retract performance-based stock awards if an executive causes significant "reputational harm" to the company.
"It's time for the Speaker, who's a good person and a friend of mine, to say to Donald Trump, 'you've got to retract your statements,' " added Vargas.
As the effects of alcohol start to wear off, the blood vessels in your head begin to retract in a process called vasoconstriction, which further causes headaches.
Click "Help & contact" in the menu bar at the top of the screen and, in the search box that appears on the following screen, type "retract bid." 
On Wednesday, nearly two weeks after removing the article, Dr. Elston told the authors they had a choice: They could correct "factual errors" or retract the paper.
"This is intelligent Arabic music that we can all connect with," states an online petition demanding the government retract its decision that has nearly garnered 2,000 signatures.
"This letter is formal notice to cease and desist, as well as immediately retract such statements with clarification to your blatant and damaging misstatements," said the letter.
In experiments by Dr. Glanzman and colleagues, when these snails get a little electric shock, they briefly retract their frilly siphons, which they use for expelling waste.
When in full autonomy mode (known as Level 4 autonomy, which doesn't require human attention to drive) the car's driving instruments retract, opening up a "living" space.
" The Guardian reported that ABC News was forced to retract a statement from Heard's lawyers that claimed she had been "vindicated in the court of public opinion.
Asked about Trump's China tariffs, Andrew Yang brought up the injustice of Chinese pirating of American intellectual property and declined to promise to retract the tariffs immediately.
When I wrote the Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy about the incorrect scholarship, editors said it was up to Karlan to retract her work.
This, along with the Trump administration's move to retract bans on OP-based pesticides linked to brain damage in children, has unfortunately made these toxins topical recently.
An inside wall, which obscures a hollow space below the floating saucer, will retract to reveal the product demonstration room, according to someone with knowledge of the design.
"The last part of the resolution is to ask that the president retract his words and issue an apology," Representative Cedric Richmond, who chairs the caucus, told reporters.
Snapchat will let you retract your risqué, embarrassing or incriminating messages thanks to a new feature called Clear Chats that's rolling out globally over the next few weeks.
After ABC was forced to retract the report, Goldston  said on a staff conference call  that he'd never felt more "rage, disappointment and frustration" in his entire career.
Update: Morgan Freeman's attorney, Robert M. Schwartz, is demanding CNN retract their story describing eight accounts of sexual misconduct against the actor, according to the New York Times.
One thing Byton is promoting with this concept is that some of its LIDAR sensors will retract into the body of the car when it's being driven manually.
Would you envy the brevity of their commute, nod in agreement with mutual respect, or retract in horror at the thought of losing so much of the day?
A new rider sees a bike or finds one with a smartphone app, pays a fee, then scans or types a code to get the lock to retract.
On this mission, the US aircraft -- with Russian observers on board -- took off to start its designated observation flight plan, but the aircraft landing gear did not retract.
The app lets you retract messages or have them disappear after a certain number of seconds, share photos, files, and emoji, and plan events from inside the app.
"[R]egardless of how i feel about a situation, i can also care about their mental health," Grande wrote after a fan told her to "retract" her apology.
These materials can absorb a lot of energy, so a rope made out of the stuff would stretch out and then retract slowly, instead of snapping back suddenly.
My desk is also pushed right up against a wall, which meant that I could only retract the Lightcycle's arm so far before it literally hit the wall.
On the basis of the evidence we now have, I believe that people who issued categorical and one-sided condemnations of the students should retract and apologize. pic.twitter.
Through that time, the basic idea has remained constant—hang some mass on a spring and you can determine gravitational changes by observing the spring extend and retract.
Holmes: 'I apologize and retract the rule' After several days of scrutiny from local media and attention from several national media outlets, Holmes issued an apology and retraction.
Citing Trudeau's remarks, and calling the prime minister "meek and mild," Trump instructed officials to retract US support for a joint statement with the rest of the G7.
The left high kick is a staple Cruz attack which he'll throw and then retract to throw the right hand off of (again darting out to his left).
But the newspaper said that Mr. Na was lying and noted that its reporters had given him several chances to retract or modify his remarks before publishing them.
According to Paoletta, the news wire refused to "retract the story, issue a correction, or even redact the email from the story" when contacted by a Pence spokesman.
Trump, the son of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, spoke to NBC News after the Anti-Defamation League, which combats anti-Semitism, asked him to retract his statement.
The Mole, as it drills down, is pulling the ribbon cable along with it, and the system is not designed to move or retract in the opposite direction.
"Retract the rioting charges" has become a popular chant among the young protesters who have gathered in black T-shirts around the Legislative Council complex in recent days.
The Times did not retract its article but published a note to readers saying it had not intended to suggest a romantic affair, and the suit was dropped.
And he would like to retract the word 'junior' from the name Donald Trump Jr., as it has become clear that his son is kind of a douche.
"It wasn't clear at all what he wanted from me, if he wanted me to unlike it or retract it," Kohen told the Journal Star of Fortenberry's aide.
" Earlier in the month, Argento tweeted that McGowan had 24 hours to retract and apologize for "the horrendous lies made against me in your statement of August 27th.
Israel's education minister said on Monday he was "honored" Poland had canceled his visit to Warsaw this week because he refused to retract his condemnation of the bill.
And I know that the book is done, but I figured if, say, Nancy Pelosi had to retract hers for some reason, at least you'd have a backup.
" It further calls on Trump to retract and apologize for the remarks and states that the House has "support and respect for Haiti, El Salvador and African nations.
He has recently launched several attacks on CNN after the network last week had to retract a story tying a top Trump ally to a Russian investment bank.
Those who write these letters would need to prepare only one generalized recommendation for anyone, with the ability to retract it for any reason and at any time.
I retract the "straight line," though; more aptly, it's a bent one, passing through other canonical plays, each contributing an element of style or stagecraft along the way.
Given President Trump's obvious allergy to apologizing, it is too much to expect this President to retract his tweeted allegations, no matter what Congress and the FBI release publicly.
His promise to retract a US military presence from the region may have won him a Nobel Peace Prize, but it has certainly left Libya and Iraq in pieces.
But those metal pins on the charging pad don't prevent you from placing a smartphone on there; they're spring-loaded and simply retract under the weight of your device.
" And it demands that the Times immediately retract the article and apologize or else Trump will be left with "no option but to pursue all available actions and remedies.
How political can these films be when, by letting the good guys triumph in a reductive conflict, they inevitably retract their moral complexity and compromise their advocation for change?
It would give her a personal mandate while releasing her from the strictures of David Cameron's 2015 manifesto, which has already caused her to retract a proposed tax increase.
When a person with a vagina is aroused, usually the clitoral hood will fully retract, but that's not always the case, because everyone's anatomy is slightly different, she says.
A lawyer for the New York real estate developer demanded on Wednesday The New York Times retract a story in which two women accused Trump of inappropriately touching them.
It is with genuine regret that I am giving you 24 hours to retract and apologise for the horrendous lies made against me in your statement of August 27th.
Figures are difficult to put in perspective Uber later had to retract claims that any customer or driver name with the word "rape" within it had generated false positives.
The sheet material has the joined folds mounted on reels at the sides of the bed to retract the folds or allow extension thereof upon turning of the occupant.
The keys retract slightly into the body when you use it in tablet mode, but I literally used this mode once during my entire time with the X1 Yoga.
The car's steering wheel can retract into the dashboard when in autonomous mode, giving the driver more room to kick back and consume all of LeEco's streaming entertainment content.
The two largest motors would propel the plane, and the other twelve – six per wing – would help the aircraft take off, and then retract while the plane is flying.
Puigdemont refused to clarify his government's intentions at an earlier deadline on Monday, at which point the Spanish government gave him one last chance to retract his equivocal response.
Pros: Affordable, stylish, consistent, versatile, easy to use, easy to cleanCons: Although slots are wide, they are not very deep; no method to wrap or retract the long cord
While she did not retract the comment, McDaniel said Thursday in a follow up tweet that her comments "didn't translate well" on Twitter, which has a 280-character limit.
You can cancel an offer on eBay if you've made a "Best Offer" and want to retract it within the 48-hour window that the seller has to respond.
LONDON — David Cameron said he "respects" Donald Trump for making it through the U.S. primaries, but the prime minister won't retract criticism of Trump's comments he made about Muslims.
At this point the Democratic position should be to retract and demand a clean Dream Act like it should've been before they rushed everybody on to that discharge petition.
The 24-hour period Asia Argento gave Rose McGowan to retract her statement about Argento's sexual assault allegations has passed, and now a lawsuit may be on the horizon.
Bolts would retract allowing it to fall away when the plane feels it is about to crash on water, triggering a radio beacon and avoiding a deep-sea search.
That hasn't stopped others from launching campaigns to retract stars from those they deem unworthy: Namely, Donald Trump, whose Hollywood Boulevard marker has been repeatedly defaced since his inauguration.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer called on Attorney General William Barr on Wednesday to retract his statement that U.S. agencies spied on President Donald Trump's presidential campaign.
He felt compelled to follow up on the earlier coverage, because he was frustrated that Alex Jones and others were forced to retract their stories and apologize under pressure.
Speaking up about sexual assault in China is also incredibly rare, and feminists have been detained and accusers told to retract their statements to protect the man&aposs reputation.
The Supreme Court has ruled on multiple occasions that federal tax deductions are a matter of "legislative grace," completely up to Congress to decide whether to impose or retract.
Tap it, and Snapchat will try to retract the message, though it admits it won't always work if the recipient lacks an internet connection or updated version of the app.
" New York Times to Donald Trump: We won't retract Trump also attacked the People Magazine writer who accused him of making an unwanted advance, telling his supporters: "Look at her.
The car has four driving modes, with the two autonomous ones seeing the steering wheel retract into the dashboard and opening up access to a 49-inch curved widescreen display.
The Republican nominee, speaking Monday at the National Guard Association's annual conference, called on Clinton to apologize for and retract her remarks, arguing that she had "slandered" millions of Americans.
The EU has threatened to take punitive action that could include stripping Poland of its voting rights if Warsaw does not retract legislation that tightens state controls over the judiciary.
AfD leader Frauke Perry said she had walked out of the meeting after a prominent German Muslim refused to retract a comment comparing the AfD with Adolf Hitler's Third Reich.
When cardiac physiologist Kit Parker saw a stingray retract from his daughter's hand while she reached out to it on an aquarium visit three years ago, he had a revelation.
The letter seeks confirmation by Monday that the state will retract the controversial bill and inform state employees of their rights — including access to their preferred bathroom — under federal law.
Apple's iMessage service may also allow you to retract messages in iOS 14, although both the sender and recipient would be alerted that the message was erased, according to MacRumors.
Apple is reportedly testing a new feature that would let iPhone owners retract messages sent through iMessage, Apple's texting service that's built into the iPhone's Messages app, according to MacRumors.
The system has returned to a scissor-switch design, which, among other things, results in more key travel, meaning the keys actually retract as you type, like a traditional keyboard.
Florea, a 63-year-old doctor who has been mayor of Targu Mures since 2000, has said he will not retract his comments and that he will challenge the fine.
Amazon has the power to cause these four candidates to retract their pledges, or face a backlash from their constituents who are hoping to see more jobs and economic opportunities.
Twenty-seven hours after we first informed Bloomberg LP about her allegations, the woman contacted Business Insider and withdrew her cooperation, saying she had been advised to retract her story.
Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) also stressed that he wanted to see Trump retract his Curiel remarks but said he will "concentrate on areas of agreement" with the nominee-in-waiting.
The woman, who will be allowed to return home, said she had been pressured to retract her statement after telling the police that a dozen young men had attacked her.
It was a substantial charge and Gabbard responded by demanding Clinton, who stood by the comment given reports that Russian trolls had been helping the congresswoman's campaign, retract the comment.
When Pence was first picked as Trump's running mate, the courtship was awkward at best, with Trump at one point -- after selecting Pence -- fretting over whether he could retract the offer.
Yobe State officials then issued a statement Wednesday that dozens of the girls had been rescued, only to retract it the next day, saying it had been based on erroneous information.
In an interview with BuzzFeed News, Apple CEO Tim Cook called on Bloomberg to retract its story alleging that Chinese spies compromised a company server through the use of malicious microchips.
It's because the Spirit of Ecstasy, as the hood ornament is obnoxiously called, is protected by a brilliantly over-engineered mechanism that causes it to retract and disappear if tampered with.
We have to retract the cables right after touchdown, in real time, so they'll stay taut as the module continues to descend at a little less than 2 miles an hour.
There is a realistic path toward a phone with a true all-screen display without any ugly cutouts: cameras that slide up when you need them and retract when you don't.
Lawyers representing Donald Trump have called on The New York Times to retract a damning report published Wednesday in which two women claimed that the Republican candidate had touched them inappropriately.
"At this time, and upon advice of counsel, I herby retract and rescind said resignation for the reasons that follow," Conroy wrote in the letter dated Thursday and addressed to Ryan.
More than half of NABE members said the U.S. economy would begin to retract by 220006, with 2202 percent projecting a recession next year and 2628 percent predicting one within 28500.
Anwar Ibrahim, the leader of People's Justice Party and touted as the next prime minister, had called on Mohamad Imran to retract his words, saying they were an insult to women.
At CES 2017, the gaming brand announced Project Valerie, the world's first laptop with three built-in 4K displays that automatically deploy and retract into a "compact" 12-pound notebook design.
"At this time, and upon advice of counsel, I hereby retract and rescind said resignation for the reasons that follow," Conroy wrote in the letter, dated Thursday and addressed to Ryan.
Mr. Tarui also had claimed that Bridgewater officials tried to persuade him to retract his allegations after he raised them with the hedge fund's human resources department and other top managers.
On Tuesday, the prime minister's chief spokeswoman, Kate Purchase, demanded that Fox News channel in the United States either retract or update a tweet that the gunman was of Moroccan origin.
Alexander Vindman, a key impeachment witness and decorated US Army officer, has demanded that Fox News retract a suggestion made on the network groundlessly alleging that he is a Ukrainian spy.
His statement comes after an attorney for Trump demanded MSNBC retract the report, which alleged that the president had taken out loans from Deutsche Bank with Russian oligarchs as co-signers.
In addition, the printing head will also retract when not in use, which will help to keep kids safe from burning their fingers by accidentally (or intentionally) touching the heated part.
Mr. Trump told The Times that the allegations of the two women were false and his lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, demanded that the newspaper retract the story and issue an apology.
Ms. Allred challenged Mr. Trump on Friday to retract his threat to sue his accusers for defaming him and suggested that she might bring a case against him if he refused.
The building's signature element is a striking 120-foot high, pleated glass enclosure on massive wheels that can extend or retract to accommodate varied programs — concerts, exhibitions, theater — and crowd sizes.
Tish's mother, Sharon (Regina King), has gone to Puerto Rico to try to convince Victoria to retract her accusation; it is a "journey to save Fonny's soul," as Tish puts it.
Ms. Walsh is recounting her experiences publicly despite receiving a warning on Saturday from Mr. O'Reilly's lawyer, Fredric S. Newman, demanding that she retract the statements she made to The Times.
Typically, when you express to someone that you actually care and want to address the issue in a peaceful manner, they'll retract the post or even share how great you are.
The phone can also sense if you drop it and retract the camera accordingly if it's in use, but I've found this feature to respind a bit slowly in my experience.   
The shock of being moved had prompted most of the polyps to retract their tentacles, but after a minute or so they began to extend them and gently wave them around.
They only ceased when the U.S. not only exposed them but also displayed its intention to renounce the treaties on which these violations were based, forcing Moscow to retract its violation.
The blunt one hooks onto the hair and pulls it up, while the sharp one comes from behind and slices it, which causes it to retract below the surface, into the follicle.
RELATED: Flake, McCain split over backing Trump But he also urged Trump to "retract" his criticisms of prisoners of war while blasting Trump's personal attacks during the primary campaign as off-putting.
After joking earlier with reporters that he was "kind of pulling for Trump" given the Republican alternatives, Mr. Reid, the Democratic leader from Nevada, went to the floor to retract his comments.
Fourteen governors in Brazil wrote a letter asking Jair Bolsonaro, the president, to retract a decree he signed this month that would make it easier for people to carry guns in public.
Atrium has seven weeks to solicit other bids, meaning the board could retract its recommendation of the Gazit Globe deal, subject to paying Gazit Globe a breakup fee of 10 million euros.
Elizabeth Warren "both retract and apologize" for the criticism that he said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement personnel have taken from her and other Democrats in recent months, the Boston Herald reported .
" Although it is not a lawsuit, Kasowitz wrote that a failure to retract the story and apologize "will leave my client with no option but to pursue all available actions and remedies.
" Although it is not a lawsuit, Kasowitz writes that a failure to retract the story and apologize "will leave my client with no option but to pursue all available actions and remedies.
This key component of any potato or macaroni salad almost became a true monopoly last year, when KraftHeinz made an offer to buy Unilever, only to retract the bid two days later.
He was then asked if he wanted to retract his comments about Obama, or whether they were an indication of the kind of diplomacy he intended to practise in his new job.
Alexander Vindman, a key witness in the impeachment probe, has demanded that Fox News retract a groundless claim made on the network that the decorated Iraq war veteran is a foreign spy.
But he's also emphasizing that, if he were to win the White House in November, he would press Obama to retract Garland's name so he himself could pick a more liberal nominee.
The stunt was magnified by Fox News, which ran a follow-up story, reportedly with the President's involvement, which was so packed with fabrications that the network was forced to retract it.
Also on Tuesday, a conservative radio host said he had obtained a letter sent by Moore's lawyer to an Alabama media group, calling on them to retract their recent reporting on Moore.
More than half of NABE members said the U.S. economy would begin to retract by 2020, with 42 percent projecting a recession next year and 10 percent predicting one within 2019. ADVERTISEMENT
She, and more likely her lawyer, point out Stewart failed to ask her to "clarify, correct or retract" the statements in the book with which he takes issue BEFORE filing his lawsuit.
In the near term, security researchers like Mertens and WHOIS data analytics firms like DomainTools will likely suffer from restricted access to bulk WHOIS data services as registrars like GoDaddy retract access.
More from Tonic: Eventually, I flubbed some facts writing a news story so badly I had to retract it, and I put a picture of the wrong band in a music article.
Despite that message, Trump used the press conference with Merkel to neither apologize nor retract the statements made about wiretapping — and chose, instead, to pin the episode on a Fox News commentator.
The evening I saw it, this line of thought had the audience roaring and clapping and then seeming to want to retract both responses as Charlie veered into ever more uncomfortable ideas.
President Trump's favorite "fake news" punching bag, CNN, had to retract a story it published Friday asserting the Senate was investigating a Trump transition team member's ties to a Russian investment fund.
On Tuesday, congressional Democrats asked their Republican counterparts to establish a special committee to investigate gun violence, and called for them to retract legislation that would deregulate the sale of gun silencers.
Right after you send a message you can retract it by clicking "undo" within a set cancellation period of 5, 10, 20, or 30 seconds (you can set this yourself in Settings).
A Justice Department spokeswoman said that the decision to retract the original recommendation was made Monday night -- before Trump criticized it in a Twitter post -- and without consultation from the White House.
Three prominent journalists at CNN resigned on Monday after the cable news network was forced to retract and apologize for a story on its website involving a close ally of President Trump.
Afghanistan: The American ambassador to Afghanistan said the country's spy agency coerced a detained human rights activist to retract allegations that 165 boys had been raped by educators at three rural schools.
Faced with time and the attorneys' fees involved in defending against a SLAPP, the easier path for a defendant is often to retract his or her statement, even if it is true.
I wouldn't want to bet everything on officials having the energy to change the status quo and retract two rules that somebody somewhere probably has a stake in keeping on the books.
Gravity Blanket's original assertions that its product could "treat" an array of sleep and anxiety disorders were farfetched, and they had to retract some of their marketing statements when Kickstarter raised concerns.
Given that the composite measure was a key finding reported by the original paper, the decision to retract the paper from publication had been made, including with the consent of the authors.
I think it's not surprising that what I'm talking about relates to the current state of affairs in America and in the world, and I don't really retract my ideas at all.
His lengthy stance and his use of head movement and shoulder rolls mean that he likes to have his feet set and can't often pick up or retract the lead leg easily.
Spicer's comments from the podium triggered fierce denunciations from many British officials, and multiple lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have called for the White House to apologize or retract the words.
This came to me while watching the three-ton machine's enormous fabric top—the largest of its kind in creation—retract into its cavernous bay behind the rear seats in nearly perfect silence.
It helps to soothe the consciences of Speaker Paul Ryan, Senator John McCain, and all others who refuse to retract their endorsement of this rogue individual, no matter what he says or does.
Pick and choose whenever you want to make use of the Surface's laptop mode by simply adjusting the built-in stand, then retract it again and keep moving while in its tablet function.
There's also no explanation for why the original newspaper felt like they needed to retract the story, nor why Schmitt-Matzen wouldn't tell CNN or the Associated Press details that he told WBIR.
Robbins's law firm, Lavely & Singer, responded to the Buzzfeed News report by threatening sources, telling at least one source that his life would "be forever changed" if he did not retract his statements.
The Republican National Committee (RNC) is calling on ABC News to retract a widely-criticized report about former national security adviser Michael Flynn's contacts with Russia and issue an apology for its error.
The deceit continued with its marketing of "clean diesel" technology and its new C.E.O.'s declaring during an interview on NPR that VW "didn't lie" — only to have to retract his statement later.
US President Donald Trump has refused to retract his claim that Hurricane Dorian was forecast to hit the state of Alabama, even though the National Weather Service said the assertion was not true.
And the closer we get to a new election — including another primary campaign — the stronger the case for asking voters to retract that endorsement, instead of pre-empting their judgment from on high.
The English soccer club Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium, set to open next year in London, will accommodate multiple sports with a field that can retract to reveal artificial turf to host N.F.L. games.
Now estimated at around 1.7 million strong, the demonstrators have issued new demands for democratic freedoms and police accountability, and for city leaders to retract their characterization of the protests as a "riot."
Occasionally it would work out: I still recall faking a behind-the-back pass and juking my opponent, only to retract the ball and flip it against the backboard for an uncontested layup.
Trump refused, however, to retract his comment and went as far as to doctor a map of the US with black Sharpie to make it appear as though Alabama was in Dorian's path.
The van, which Mercedes describes as a "smart home on wheels" has a retractable roof, with extra sleeping space for two people, that users can expand or retract remotely using just their smartphones.
On Tuesday, Nature published an essay by Dr. Moreau calling for all publications to retract papers written by scientists backed by Chinese security agencies that focus on the DNA of minority ethnic groups.
McGowan issued her mea culpa on Thursday, following a demand from Argento that the actress retract an earlier statement that she knew Argento slept with actor Jimmy Bennett when he was a teen.
We encourage Sessions's to retract its erroneous characterization of our study and to actually consider the research that has been done on sanctuary cities before making unsubstantiated claims as occurred in Las Vegas.
The network previously forced out three journalists responsible for a story it had to retract that claimed Congress was investigating ties between a Russian investment firm and key figures from the Trump campaign.
Twenty-foot-wide glass walls retract electronically at the tap of a cellphone app at the over-the-top $39.5 million furnished mansion John Kean built last year on four acres in Southampton.
More recently, in 2016, Bobby Shmurda, the 20-year-old Brooklyn rapper behind the viral song and resulting dance craze "Shmoney Dance," agreed to a plea deal he unsuccessfully later tried to retract.
One unusual and dizzying feature: glass-plate walls in the bedroom retract at the push of a button, so that this corner of the room becomes truly open-air, jutting out over the cliff.
Tiffany van Soest is a great example of this in the kickboxing ring, she will bounce around outside of range, very deliberately step in to present her lead leg, and almost immediately retract it.
So, Dan, you may be hearing this for the first time, and I will give you the chance to retract that, but who quashes an investigation well asking the FBI simultaneously to investigate it.
" Indeed, the Los Angeles Times did retract a piece seven years ago that alleged Combs had "orchestrated an attack in which Shakur was injured at the Quad Recording Studios in New York on Nov.
In a screengrab from the messages on her tutorial clip, Joyce appeared to tell one fan she was "OK," only to immediately retract the statement, writing "no" – a response which has since been deleted.
A March of Dimes spokesperson told BuzzFeed News it was not possible to retract the study in print, since the journal stopped publishing in 1995, but confirmed that the organization would be taking action.
It recounted the chronology of the contradictory letters and said that Intercommerz Bank had demanded that RocketBank retract the information in its first letter if it wanted Intercommerz to renew services to its clients.
MoviePass sells advertising for some movies, it acquires and distributes others, and it once toyed with collecting user location data to create third-party partnerships, until user outcry caused it to retract the idea.
After the investigator, special rapporteur for the United Nations on the sale of children, child prostitution, and child pornography Maud de Boer-Buquicchio, made her claims, the Japanese government demanded that she retract them.
"It is with genuine regret that I am giving you 20183 hours to retract and apologize for the horrendous lies made against me in your statement [on] August 27th," Argento, 42, wrote to McGowan.
Poland's state news agency PAP quoted the response as saying Warsaw rejects the criticism and refuses to retract the laws, but is ready to assess jointly with the Commission the results of the changes.
These moveable flaps would be deployed when the device is unfolded to cover the gap between the two portions of the display housing, and would retract when the gadget is in a bent state.
President Trump had a blunt response when reporters pressed him about whether he would retract his unfounded allegation that President Obama tapped his phones during the 2016 campaign: Blame it all on Fox News.
Earlier reports indicated that Apple's eventual bendable screen would be OLED and the company has previously obtained a patent for a screen that would retract into itself like a scroll, or Fruit Roll-Up.
Johnson had been urged to retract comments that could complicate the fate of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who is currently serving a five-year term in Iran after being accused of espionage -- charges she denies.
Trump is threatening to retract funding that was approved for California's National Guard to support Customs and Border Patrol (CPB) missions on the border citing disagreements with Governor Jerry Brown over the troops' role.
Asked on television to rate his enthusiasm for the European Union on a scale of one to 10, he stumbled to seven, then appeared to add a half, and then appeared to retract it.
Then, this summer, a Chinese gene scientist who had won celebrity status for breakthroughs once trumpeted as Nobel Prize-worthy was forced to retract his research when other scientists failed to replicate his results.
He has also channeled Washington's pressure on South Korea to​ retract its decision to abandon a military intelligence-sharing deal with Japan that American officials considered important in guarding against China and North Korea.
In a 2012 study, scientists concluded that climate change had likely contributed to the decline of the once-common rusty blackbird, which has seen its range in Maine retract northward as temperatures have risen.
Trump was taken with Scaramucci's win in getting CNN to retract a story linking him to a Russian investment fund supposedly under Senate investigation, a debacle that ended in three reporters losing their jobs.
But some media critics have warned that the frenzy around Russia has led to a relaxation of editorial standards, resulting in some outlets running stories that they have later had to correct or retract.
His first proposal, which he calls the "48-hour rule," states that everyone should be given a grace period of a couple of days to retract any controversial statement they've made, no questions asked.
A lawyer for President Donald Trump demanded on Thursday that the author and publisher of an explosive new book about the White House stop releasing material and retract and apologize for excerpts already published.
McConnell should retract that comment immediately, acknowledge that the conduct of Trump is at least worthy of serious scrutiny by Congress, and pledge to conduct a trial that will be fair to all sides.
The existing protections HHS is now trying to retract are intended to ensure all patients would have access to the care they need, allowing doctors to provide the best care when they felt it necessary.
Washington (CNN)Nearly 150 scholars, many who teach about the Holocaust, urged the US Holocaust Memorial Museum to retract its recent statement rejecting comparisons of the situation at the US southern border to concentration camps.
In October that year, Fury appeared to announce his retirement on twitter, only to then retract the statement shortly before giving up his titles, saying he wanted to focus on dealing with mental health issues.
Summer Zervos, the season 5 Apprentice contestant who accused Donald Trump of sexual assault last month, called for the President-elect to retract his threat to sue his accusers, in a press conference on Friday.
A thirty-strong group of security researchers have co-signed an open letter calling for the Guardian to retract a story it published last week that had claimed mobile messaging app WhatsApp contains a "backdoor".
They can even change their votes or retract their votes after the fact, if they change their minds on a subject or if they believe an elected representative has failed to deliver on their promises.
"He's being targeted because he's a conservative who embarrassed his company pursuing a phony conspiracy theory, over a grieving family's public wishes, which forced his parent company to retract its own coverage," according to Deace.
Enter President Trump who is unlikely to retract his earlier attacks on Saudi Arabia, but is appears willing to make amends with Riyadh and use a strengthened relationship as leverage against the Iranians and ISIS.
The majority of the time, the female's reproductive tract is blocked by the phony scrotum, such that for sex to occur, a female must hold still and patiently retract her pseudopenis to reveal her vagina.
The Facebook post comes a day after a lawyer for the couple sent a letter to Alabama Media Group demanding that it retract articles detailing sexual misconduct allegations against the GOP candidate, among other stories.
A few weeks earlier, the network had to retract a story authored by some of its most recognizable on-air talent after it was directly contradicted by public testimony from former FBI Director James Comey.
Jeb Bush, a former rival for the Republican nomination whose wife is from Mexico, has been largely silent since exiting the race but on Tuesday said that Mr. Trump should fully retract what he said.
As we reported, Kesha vows she won't retract her allegation ... an allegation that has cast a dark cloud over Luke, who is one of the most important producers and creative talents in the label's arsenal.
On Monday, Argento tweeted a message to her former friend and fellow #MeToo activist, asking that McGowan "retract and apologize for her horrendous lies" included in a statement regarding actor Jimmy Bennett's sexual assault case.
Nevertheless, in a videotaped deposition shown during the trial, Jann S. Wenner, Rolling Stone's founder and publisher, said the magazine was wrong to retract the article fully, putting the blame for its faults on Jackie.
Included in that last filing are messages that appear to show Davidson and Cohen trying to get Daniels to retract her claims about Trump on a TV program hosted by another Cohen client, Sean Hannity.
"  GOP LEGAL THREAT 2: The Hill's Kyle Balluck reports: Donald Trump on Monday threatened rival Ted Cruz with legal action if the Texas senator does not "take down his false ads and retract his lies.
In September, Dr. Moreau and three other scientists asked Wiley to retract a paper on the faces of minorities it published last year, citing the potential for abuse and the tone of discussion about race.
LONDON (Reuters) - Lawyers for Brexit campaigner Arron Banks ordered the European Parliament's chief Brexit coordinator on Wednesday to retract a claim that Banks colluded with Russia to deliver Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
He said FIFA must retract its statement made on Wednesday, when it sought restitution in U.S. courts from former FIFA executive committee members it said had accepted bribes in the awarding of World Cup hosting rights.
Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Ruth Bader Ginsburg seemed to share Ms Kagan's sympathy for Mr Lee, but it is hard to find two more justices willing to permit him to retract his eight-year-old plea.
Actor Asia Argento, who is currently facing allegations of sexual assault against a minor, tweeted at Rose McGowan Monday demanding she retract and apologize for a statement she made about the accusations or face legal action.
When the Department of Homeland Security published a report in 2009 warning of increased racist extremism after the election of President Obama, the backlash was so intense that the department had to formally retract the report.
Specialisation in AI chips can go very far, just as with animals (cheetahs are the only large cats whose claws do not retract, so they are ready to accelerate and catch a gazelle at all times).
He is there to soothe the conscience of Speaker Paul Ryan, Senator John McCain and all other GOP leaders who refuse to retract their endorsement of this rogue individual, no matter what he says or does.
An open letter signed by 40 security experts requests that The Guardian retract the story, issue an apology and make efforts to ensure that similar reports won't be filed in the future without proper due diligence.
After TechCrunch reported that Facebook has been quietly deleting messages CEO Mark Zuckerberg has sent via Messenger, the company is now saying that the ability to retract messages will soon be available to all Messenger users.
He also refused to retract his demand for five black teenagers convicted of assaulting and raping a jogger in Central Park to be executed—though they were exonerated by DNA evidence and freed 17 years ago.
The 65-inch OLED panels are able to retract into a base when not in use, or can hide part of the screen so that content shot in wider aspect ratios can be viewed without letterboxing.
" Months later, he realized Moretz was just 14 and clarified the comment to Hollywire: "I would like to take it back and retract and say that I think Chloë is a very cute and talented girl.
Not only can R2-D2's third leg retract, Sphero's engineers actually referenced the computer animation files from the recent movies to ensure that as the leg retracted, Artoo's movements perfectly matched his on-screen counterpart.
"If the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the authors of the original studies, or the drug manufacturer, correct or retract any of the evidence used to develop ACOG's guidance, we will reassess," Turrentine said by email.
"Today multiple Bureaus retract—without a shred of explanation—several items released under the previous administration that focus on competition, consumer protection, cybersecurity and other issues core to the FCC's mission," Clyburn said in a statement.
Corfman, who says she was forced to take a temporary leave of absence from her job after the news broke, wants Moore to retract his allegedly defamatory statements, apologize, and pay her back for court costs.
More than 200 Cherokees and other Native Americans just signed a letter urging Warren to fully retract her dubious past claims to Native heritage, including her reliance on a DNA test that she publicized last year.
Your kid with croup may start coughing like a wounded seal; she may wheeze or make a grating sound while breathing in; and the skin around her ribs and chest could well retract with every breath.
A top Democratic congresswoman on Thursday asked the Agriculture Department (USDA) to investigate and retract tens of millions of dollars in federal contracts with the U.S. subsidiary of a Brazilian meatpacking company facing federal corruption charges.
In particular, one must hope that he has drawn the right lessons from his unsuccessful trade war with China and that he will retract his threat to impose a 25 percent import tariff on European automobiles.
Further, Faulkner argued that once patients send data to third-party apps, it&aposs impossible to retract that data — a similar concern expressed by people who have shared their data with genetic testing sites like 23andMe.
But a defiant Mr. Trump refused to back down, making clear that the White House had nothing to retract or apologize for because his spokesman had simply repeated an assertion made by a Fox News commentator.
MacMurtie hopes the robot will be able to approach a border (either physical or metaphorical), deploy its arm as a demi-arc that "rainbows" over the border, and then retract the arm and roll on its way.
" Schwartz&aposs letter, which has been obtained by Fox News, states that "if CNN has any decency, or any allegiance to journalistic integrity, it will immediate retract the article and issue a public apology to Mr. Freeman.
Lim later appeared to retract what he said, saying it wasn't directed at the LGBTQ attendees at Pink Dot, but not before the police and his employer, Canon Singapore, both said they were looking into the matter.
The moveable barriers - which retract into the riverbed floor when not in use and are raised only when needed - are being built not just because of rising risks but because they increasingly make financial sense, Usborne said.
"In the full scheme of things, this is a small and unlikely threat," wrote Zeynep Tufecki in an open letter co-signed by more than two dozen security experts calling for The Guardian to retract their reporting.
On Wednesday the Pretoria High Court ordered the Department of Environment (DOE) to retract a change to minimum emission standards that will allow all coal-fired boilers to emit double their current allowable sulphur dioxide (SO2) emissions.
While North Korea urged the United States to retract the sanctions, it also said that it will handle all issues "arising in the relations with the U.S." under wartime law, KCNA reported, quoting North Korea's Foreign Ministry.
LONDON, June 13 (Reuters) - Lawyers for Brexit campaigner Arron Banks ordered the European Parliament's chief Brexit coordinator on Wednesday to retract a claim that Banks colluded with Russia to deliver Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Options include contesting the takedown with a counter-notice which requests Twitter "reinstate removed material" and starts a "legal process," or asking for a retraction by contacting the claim reporter and asking them to retract their claim.
On Wednesday the Pretoria High Court ordered the Department of Environment (DOE) to retract a change to minimum emission standards that will allow all coal-fired boilers to emit double their current allowable sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions.
And now, borrowing a page straight out of George Orwell's 1984, he has even tried to retract and disappear his own messages to others on his platform (which has now been retracted itself after it became public).
Last year, a group of Microsoft employees urged the company to retract its bid on a $10 billion project to build cloud services for the DoD and protested the company's work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
He has continued to call for a crackdown on immigrants who are in the country illegally, and has declined to retract his false assertions in the past that President Obama was not born in the United States.
Last year, a group of Microsoft employees urged the company to retract its bid on a $10 billion project to build cloud services for the DOD and protested the company's work with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Depictions showed various mounts for the gun — corresponding to a machine gun, a chain gun, a cannon, an autocannon, a rail gun, a projectile firing device or a laser weapon — that would retract into the aircraft's belly.
In 2002, Bertelsmann, the German media company that owns the publisher Penguin Random House, was forced to retract assertions, long part of company lore, that the Nazis had shut it down in 19403 for publishing banned books.
In the morning, the bed can retract inside the Ori unit, which is plugged into a wall and mounted on a track, allowing the entire unit to be moved to create a larger living space for entertaining.
For example, the independent group Labor for Bernie said Tuesday that more than 1,200 members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers have signed a petition calling on the national union to retract its endorsement for Biden.
Responding to comments on Twitter, Barrat also clarified that he actually did retract his permission to Obvious once he realized that they weren't doing an open source project, but were instead selling the outputs of its algorithm.
Suspected of pushing the friend, ridden with grief and drunk at the time of the incident, the soldier failed a polygraph test and then confessed to the murder, later to retract his confession when the true memory returned.
Despite their best efforts to retract a momentary slip of the tongue (or bad case of Twitter fingers, in Timberlake's case), it became crystal clear just how out of touch they are with the climate of this country.
The car's spoiler is part of all this self-adjustment fun, with various levels of extension for top speed and Autohbahn / handling modes, as well as the ability to serve as an air brake or simply retract entirely.
However, unlike it's billionaire founder Mark Zuckerberg's messages which were many years old at the time of deletion, Facebook is only extending us Facebook-using peons the ability to retract and remove messages within a 10 minute timeframe.
When her daughter complained to the police that her father had raped her, the local police officer, instead of taking her seriously, called Mr. Marot, prompting her to retract her accusation out of fear of her father's reaction.
On the same day that ICANN's interim WHOIS solutions were published, GoDaddy—the largest domain registrar in the world—announced that it would retract bulk searches of WHOIS contact details for its 17 million customers starting January 25.
He carried into the shot such a huge amount of momentum that he had to tweak his body into a delicate spiral and retract his shooting movement in order to ensure the ball didn't skyrocket into the stands.
Cory Booker of New Jersey is asking the Departments of Homeland Security and Justice to retract findings from a controversial 2018 report that loosely tied immigration and terrorism that the administration has acknowledged "could be criticized" as misleading.
But the Human Rights Watch report goes further, describing a symbiosis between that system and the state judiciary that makes it harder for suspects to challenge accusations or to retract confessions that they say were made under duress.
They are perfect for use against forward moving fighters because they either break the opponent's posture and leave him stooped for a moment as you move away, or the opponent is forced to check or retract the leg.
On Saturday, Mr. Green vowed to file a formal complaint against Mr. Hain, who responded that he stood "resolutely" by his remarks would "neither retract nor apologize for standing up for human rights," according to local news reports.
Competitive videogamer Billy Mitchell is threatening "legal recourse" against Guinness World Records and the Twin Galaxies scoreboard if they don't retract "defamatory statements" against him and reinstate his expunged game score world records within the next two weeks.
Warren can say nice things about Biden's agenda, but she can't retract the core claim that Biden was an instrumental actor in a corrupt legislative process that screwed the middle class on behalf of the wealthy and powerful.
Trump's outburst at Brzezinski escalated his long-running feud with the news media, a fight in which he appeared to gain the upper hand this week after CNN was forced to retract a story about the Russia probe.
" The day before, the group demanded Biden "retract his out-of-touch remarks about women and electability" for saying at a recent Iowa event that Clinton faced sexism in 2016 but "that's not going to happen to me.
They told the court during her trial that the police had pressured her to retract the accusations against the Israelis, although Mr. Christou, the investigating officer, testified that the police had not pressured her to change her stance.
Amid multiple accusations of sexual misconduct from several women in different newspapers, Donald Trump threatened to sue the New York Times Thursday if the paper didn't retract its story in which two separate women alleged he groped them.
When asked about the timing of lawsuit, Ms. Allred pointed out that it was being filed nearly two months after she and Ms. Zervos had first demanded that Mr. Trump retract his comments about her or face consequences.
The screen doesn't retract, and while it satisfies all the necessary functions — audio, navigation, Bluetooth connections, and so on — it simply doesn't feel as up-to-date as what you can get in a Cadillac, Audi, or BMW.
" The letter from the scholars asks the director of the museum, Sara J. Bloomfield, to retract the statement, and states the museum "is taking a radical position that is far removed from mainstream scholarship on the Holocaust and genocide.
The inquiry also cited notes from a voice message Callahan left at Deloitte asking it to retract the report, saying: "Document expresses broad statements and judgments which may conflict with other materials including potentially what Allianz has told regulators".
When the user's virtual hands reach out to touch a virtual object, the pins atop the ShapeShift extend and retract to form a crude representation of that object in the real world, allowing it to be felt and touched.
According to this research, the hydraulic system of the Pacific bluefin tuna integrates its skeletal muscles, fin bones, and vessels—the biological equivalent of a mechanical hydraulic system's pumps, vessels, and actuators—to expand and retract the fish's fins.
Apple CEO Tim Cook denied allegations that the company fell victim to a hardware-based attack carried out by the Chinese government, and called on the publication, Bloomberg, to retract the story, according to an interview with BuzzFeed News.
We also expect the government to retract the most controversial provisions of the National Economic Equitable Empowerment (NEEE) draft bill and the National Investment Promotion Act (NIPA), and submit revised versions of the two bills to Parliament in 2018.
For Thursday's spacewalk, which was scheduled to last six and a half hours, the astronauts headed to far end of the station to retract a radiator that was last used in 2012 to trouble-shoot a cooling system leak.
It may also help explain one of the biggest puzzles of Mr Romer's downfall: why he was so unguarded in his conversation with the Wall Street Journal and why he took so long (four days) to retract his remarks.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Tuesday he would not retract his criticism of New Delhi's actions in the disputed region of Kashmir even though Indian traders have urged a boycott of Malaysian palm oil.
There followed testimony by William Taylor, the acting ambassador to Ukraine; Gordon Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union; and an ill-advised account by Mick Mulvaney, the White House chief of staff, which he then tried to retract.
In Louisiana, it appeared that some networks might have to retract projections of a victory for Trump, who had built up a big lead among early voters that nearly disappeared as later voters broke sharply in favor of Cruz.
The protest comes shortly after more than 300 scholars signed on to a letter calling for the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum to retract a statement it made earlier this year that dismissed comparisons between detention facilities and concentration camps.
"  He said his credentialing and interview with Donald Trump Jr. was in "no way" an endorsement by Trump before accusing the media of taking his past remarks out of context, insisting, "I apologize for nothing and I retract nothing.
The SPLC should retract its "Hate and Extremism" report, and join the rest of society as we unite to confront our truly common enemy, the coronavirus and the threat it poses to the health and safety of every American.
But days into his stint, he was grilled by Dutch reporters in a confrontation that went viral over his false claim in 2015 that politicians and cars had been burned by Muslims there, which he took days to retract.
But three weeks later, The A.P. was forced to retract its call after absentee and provisional ballots gave Mr. Valadao's Democratic challenger, T.J. Cox, a narrow lead — about four-tenths of a percentage point — that looks likely to hold.
" At a news conference in Seoul, South Korea, Mr. Pompeo softened some of the president's recent comments — but did not retract them — and insisted that United Nations sanctions would remain in place until North Korea had accomplished "complete denuclearization.
"Because the integrity of the Justice Department is critical to the rule of law, I do not think it would be appropriate for any president to dictate the legal conclusions that O.L.C. may issue or retract," Mr. Buttigieg wrote.
"We reject this one-sided initiative and ask them to retract it and work within the framework of the SDC," said Manaa, who spoke on behalf of his political grouping, the Qamah Movement, a central group within the SDC.
" Rapinoe is likely correct that it was a mistake because after receiving an email from players' association counsel Richard Nichols Thursday morning, U.S. Soccer apologized and promised "to immediately retract and redact the exhibits to delete players' private information.
And according to Ivan Oransky, co-founder of Retraction Watch, a blog that monitors such matters, questionable journals now also occasionally retract articles in a bid to appear responsible, in what can only be described as a superb piece of subterfuge.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump thanked Justice Department officials for stepping in to retract a recommendation from frontline prosecutors that Stone face up to nine years in prison, saying the Republican operative had been treated very badly.
Andrew Mallon, a former post-doc at Brown University, in Providence, Rhode Island, brought a copyright case to federal court urging that PLoS Biology retract a 2013 paper by his erstwhile lab director that left Mallon off the list of authors.
In response, Times lawyer David McCraw wrote to Trump attorney Marc E. Kasowitz, explaining that the publication has declined to retract the article, asserting, "We did what the law allows: We published newsworthy information about a subject of deep public concern."
"We trust that with this new understanding of the gun safety record of Senator Sanders, coming from people who have fought for the progressive position in this debate, your organization will retract its mistaken characterization," the officials with the groups wrote.
But by using metamaterials, where turning the handle causes the inner cell structure to collapse in a domino effect which then causes the latch to retract, the mechanical object can be 3D-printed in one pass saving time, money, and materials.
In a recent op-ed penned for Broadly, Sejal Singh of Know Your IX—one of the organizations calling for Jackson to retract her dangerous and inaccurate statement—argued that the Education Department needs to take rape survivors more seriously.
Every contested assertion a president makes must be run to ground, but in this case, the universal debunking—and the White House's subsequent refusal to retract the claim—raised questions nearly as serious as the false scandal Trump had alleged.
Micallef's more recent work had focused on the human body: "I was doing political work for such a long time, but sometimes you just want to retract and do something for yourself — something that wasn't making a statement," he told Mashable.
"On behalf of the people of Ohio, the Midwest, and every community that has been looked down on and disparaged by Washington and Wall Street, I demand an apology and I demand that you publicly retract your statement," Brown wrote.  Sen.
Moreover, if the conflict lasts another six months without any notable progress toward a resolution, business owners indicate their hiring plans would further retract, reducing net hiring to its lowest level in three years and net investment to negative levels.
Pros: Powerful suction, ball head allows for easy maneuverability, asthma- and allergy-friendly, tangle-free turbine tool catches pet hair without binding upCons: Power cord must be wrapped and does not retract into the vacuum, difficult to maneuver on stairs
" Earlier this month, Scaramucci's lawyer wrote a letter threatening legal action against The Tufts Daily newspaper if it failed to "retract the false statements and issue a public apology," claiming he had made "spurious claims about my reputation and integrity.
Three weeks after the American Heart Association's journal retracted a vaping study that led to heightened panic last summer, academics and health experts are pushing for another influential peer-reviewed medical journal to retract a vaping report of its own.
The woman later told the court that the police had pressured her to retract the accusations on July 27 after she was held for four hours at a police station where she had been taken to give a voluntary statement.
Washington (CNN)The African Union, a group representing the continent's countries, and African ambassadors to the United Nations, sharply denounced US President Donald Trump's reference to African nations as "shitholes" and called on him to retract his statement and apologize.
They want to use the Congressional Review Act — a law that allows Congress to repeal executive rules—to retract the new rules and return to the cookie-cutter, Obama-era guidance that had made health insurance under the ACA unaffordable.
Yet because Palmer is the most dialectical of poets — he will often utter a statement only to soon retract it, assert its opposite — the speechlessness figured with unease in a poem like "Idiot Wind" can assume an altogether different guise.
But the kick could also be used in combination, Whittaker would step down into a southpaw stance off the kick and chuck an overhand left, or retract his foot and drop into his sprinter's stance in order to throw his lethal left hook.
In a statement, The Daily Mail wrote that they "accept that these allegations about Mrs Trump are not true and we retract and withdraw them," adding: Melania pursued two lawsuits against the paper, one in the U.S. and one in the U.K.
New research from recruitment firm Randstad US suggests that as many as two-thirds (66 percent) of U.S. managers have been snubbed by candidates who initially accepted a job offer, only to retract it — or disappear entirely — ahead of their start date.
It is a safety feature designed to ensure there is enough hydraulic pressure to retract the landing gear quickly in the event that one engine fails on take-off — something needed to reduce drag and allow the pilot to execute a smooth recovery.
The plaintiffs in the case are asking the court to order the administration to cease its unlawful practice, retract its previous visa denials, provide clear guidance on who's eligible for a waiver and review each application on a case-by-case basis.
On Sunday, a member of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), Suraj Pal Amu, offered a reward of $1.6 million to anyone who beheads the actress, sparking an immediate outcry and calls for Amu to retract the threat.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) declined to retract his endorsement but has said he would neither campaign nor defend Trump.
In February, Rodu gained the support of a dozen prominent tobacco control experts and successfully led a drive to convince the Journal of the American Heart Association to retract another of Glantz's papers, which claimed to show vaping could cause heart attacks.
Eliot Spitzer, a Democrat, announced that he would undo that policy — only to retract the proposal two months later, in the face of plummeting approval ratings and fierce backlash from across the country, including prominent liberals such as Hillary Clinton and Kirsten Gillibrand.
All four prosecutors withdrew from the case last Tuesday in response to the controversial and politically charged decision by Attorney General William Barr to retract the prosecutors' recommended sentence, which came hours after Trump criticized it on Twitter for being too harsh.
In an opinion piece published on CNN on Wednesday, Kelley Paul said Booker should retract a statement she said he made a few months ago: Constituents should not be passive and should instead "get up in the face" of members of Congress.
Although he has since reached out to me, it was on the terms that I retract all I had said about my abuser and come back to live with her – despite me being an adult – which I am not prepared to do.
Even after the Warmbier family issued a heartbreaking statement in response to the President's kowtowing to Kim, the President did not retract his support for Kim but instead said his remarks were misinterpreted, which did not address the underlying issue regarding Kim's involvement.
On a few occasions, tempers appeared to flare between the judge and the team of U.S. attorneys; at one point, the prosecutors filed a motion asking the judge to retract one of his criticisms to avoid unfairly prejudicing the jury against them.
Last month, according to NBC News, senior DOJ officials intervened in the government's case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI but has since tried to retract his plea and taken a more combative stance toward prosecutors.
John McCain said Sunday that President Donald Trump should either retract or substantiate his claim that President Barack Obama wire-tapped him in the final weeks of the presidential campaign and added he expects more to come on Russia's meddling in the US election.
CEO Jack Dorsey took to the site to retract an earlier statement that Twitter support had left the videos live due to their being "newsworthy for public interest," a guideline it's invoked numerous times when criticized about its decision to leave up presidential tweets.
Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerGOP lawmaker condemns Trump over 'human scum' comment CNN: Biden likened Clinton impeachment to 'partisan lynching' in 1998 AOC: Trump comparing impeachment inquiry to a lynching is 'atrocious' MORE (R-Ill.) calling on the president to retract his statement and Sen.
"But when he said, 'I don't like people who were captured,' then there's a great body -- there's a body of American heroes that I would -- that I would like to see him retract that statement, not about me, but about the others," McCain added.
In July Mr Uribe resigned from his seat in the senate after the supreme court called him to testify about allegations that he had bribed witnesses to retract their claim that he is linked to the AUC, a paramilitary group that disarmed during his presidency.
Also on the Edge List are some of the weirdest animals close to extinction: a pig-nosed turtle; a turtle with a head so big it can't retract it into its own shell; a blind snake that looks like a worm; and a minuscule chameleon.
"What we've always focused on in our business is the premium end, and we always will because in Macau while that will be the first to retract in these times, it's also the first to expand as you come out of these slowdowns," Maddox added.
Moreover, considering the rights of states and local jurisdictions to enact their own policies under the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the Trump administration cannot legally retract any funding that is not expressly tied to federal immigration enforcement—and most federal funding is not.
In the end, the Democratic Party's moral-sounding "agenda" to fight economic inequality reveals itself nothing more than collectivist hocus-pocus to retract the rights of producers in favor of those who feel it is their "right" to make claims on the production of others.
Some protest organizers and opposition leaders said Lam's latest statement was also unlikely to end the protests, saying Lam's refusal to step down, fully retract the bill or promise not to prosecute any demonstrators for rioting showed she misread the public mood, according to Reuters.
The lawsuit was filed shortly after Mr. Harder sent letters to several publications, including The Daily Mail, Politico and Liberal America, threatening legal action if they did not retract articles that Ms. Trump said contained defamatory statements, including that she was once an escort.
Jordanian diplomat Rima Khalaf, who headed the U.N.'s Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia, said U.N. Secretary General António Guterres urged her to retract her commission's report after it sparked outrage in Israel and the U.S., according to The New York Times.
If conservative evangelicals' support for Mr. Trump requires them to retract their convictions about the values of decency, marital fidelity and Christian virtue in public life, are they at risk of attempting to gain the Supreme Court at the cost of their movement's soul?
"When she repeatedly asked for the company to retract statements of her being mentally ill and for further investigation into the employees she said bullied her, she received a short response, also seen by Business Insider, telling her the company considered the matter "closed.
The buttons, sensor, and motherboard from another optical mouse were transplanted into a custom designed 3D-housing that was large enough to also accommodate a rechargeable 500 mAh battery, a tiny Bluetooth keyboard that can retract inside, and a Raspberry Pi Zero W computer.
When Colombian cyclist Juan Pablo Villegas broke that code in 2015 by openly discussing doping at the country's top races, he said that the cycling federation pressured him to retract his statements and that he was showered with insults on social media and at races.
On Monday, British-born Brad Bowyer, a member of the Progress Singapore Party (PSP), was asked to retract statements he had made that implied the Singaporean government influenced investments made by GIC and Temasek, two state investors that he said had made poor financial moves.
Last month, he angrily demanded The Washington Post retract a report, which he insisted was based on fabricated sources, that Mr. Trump had threatened to impose auto tariffs on European cars if European leaders did not adopt a tougher line on Iran's nuclear program.
"I know you can't help but spread #fakenews @cnn, but now that you know the truth you should have the decency to retract the false story, make the correction, take down the bs tweet, and apologize to the 2 or 85033 people that still believe you to be credible," Trump Jr. wrote with the hashtag #yourewelcome   I know you can't help but spread #fakenews @cnn, but now that you know the truth you should have the decency to retract the false story, make the correction, take down the bs tweet, and apologize to the 2 or 3 people that still believe you to be credible #yourewelcome https://t.
Today multiple Bureaus retract—without a shred of explanation—several items released under the previous administration that focus on competition, consumer protection, cybersecurity and other issues core to the FCC's mission…My office requested more than the allotted two days to review the dozen items released today.
Lisa Dame, the vice president of Mama Dragons, a support group for primarily Mormon parents with LGBT children, told BuzzFeed News that while they are happy to see the church retract its "harmful" policy, many are still grappling with the pain and loss it has caused.
In 2002 America tried to slap tariffs of 30% on steel in violation of the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) rules, but was forced to retract when faced with the threat of $2.2bn-worth of tit-for-tat tariffs on exports ranging from sunglasses to orange juice.
In an update to BBM on BlackBerry, iOS, and Android, users will be able to use Retract, which allows you to delete a message from both the sender and recipient, and Timer, which set limits on how long a message or photo can be viewed, for free.
The army said in a statement on Thursday it had begun legal action against the Premium Times over its "failure to retract and apologize over false, subversive and malicious publications against the person of the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai and the Nigerian Army".
" Dr. Queen, who is also in private practice in Flushing, Queens, said that to treat a Parkinson's patient with tremors, for example, he needs one assistant to "hold their head still, another to retract their tongue, another assistant suctioning, and then me doing all the dental work.
The remaining 5 percent of those who had surgery had a condition known as frenulum breve, when the elastic band of tissue under the glans penis that connects to the foreskin and helps it retract over the glans is too short and causes problems during an erection.
I'd even had job offers where at the end, you know, they'd say all right we need a background check and a piss test—and when I'd inform them of what was on the background check, they would have to retract the offer for insurance reasons.
The network was forced to retract its claim that Trump advisor Anthony Scaramucci met with officials from a Russian investment fund, and we later learned that the specter of a $100 million lawsuit contributed to the resignation of three officials who were involved with that story.
"In the future, should the City and County of San Francisco retract the Comfort Women Memorial and plaque from public property, and when an exchange environment is properly intact again to support friendly, citizen-oriented exchanges between our cities, please inform us," Yoshimura wrote in his letter.
After Conway said President Trump felt he has been treated unfairly by the press, co-host Steve Doocy brought up a situation from late June involving Trump ally Anthony Scaramucci and a story about possible ties to a Russian bank that CNN was forced to retract.
" On the heels of President Trump going on a Twitter spree early Tuesday about CNN being "fake news" after the network was forced to retract a story about a Trump associate's ties to Russia, here's a round-up of every time the president has tweeted about "fake news.
Amazon exec and Super Micro CEO call for retraction of spy chip story Top executives from Amazon and server manufacturer Super Micro have followed Apple CEO Tim Cook in calling Bloomberg to retract its explosive story about the server hack that let Chinese spies infiltrate US tech companies.
And I think if history is our guide, we are going to have a Lucy and a football moment with North Korea where they retract some of the things that they said they were going to go forward with, and I think we will have a lot of setbacks.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration has acknowledged for the first time that its highly-scrutinized January 2018 analysis suggesting a causal link between immigration and acts of terrorism "could be criticized" as misleading, but now refuses to retract or correct the report, according to a letter obtained by CNN.
While Credico's testimony bolstered prosecutors' allegations that Stone lied and ignored repeated pleas from Credico to retract his testimony, one portion of what the liberal activist said on cross-examination appeared to undercut the most serious of the seven felony counts Stone faces — the charge of witness tampering.
Mr. Bauman, a communications professional who often represents Democratic causes and has worked as a pro bono spokesman for the family since last summer, said Wednesday afternoon that the family was asking that Fox News and the Fox affiliate retract their reports and apologize for damaging their son's legacy.
I would also suggest that the media professionals covering the event — who often treat Trump more like groupies at an Elvis Presley concert than professional journalists — directly ask Trump whether he is willing to recant, retract and apologize for his insult of American POWs earlier in the campaign.
But pressure requires the use of a fighter's presence which makes it hard for him to deny opportunities to kick his lead leg so Cormier was forced to retract his lead leg every time Jones threw a low line straight kick and then rushed to close the distance again.

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