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"second-guess" Definitions
  1. [transitive] second-guess somebody/something/yourself to guess what somebody will do before they do it; to guess how you will feel in the future
  2. [transitive, intransitive] second-guess (somebody/something) (especially North American English) to criticize somebody after a decision has been made; to criticize something after it has happened

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We can, like our professor in the previous question, still second-guess a decision that turned out well, and it's hard not to second-guess a decision that didn't.
"The one thing I don't ever want to do, I don't want to second-guess myself, I don't want our players to second-guess themselves when they're out there playing," Austin said.
The risk is so high, you second guess every decision.
Sincerely, Brooke Dear Brooke, Please don't second guess your decision.
" — Nolwen Cifuentes, photographer "Don't second-guess your decisions or abilities.
"I'm not going to second guess our team," Conaway said.
You can't go looking back — you can't second guess yourself.
"I'm not going to second-guess what they did," Icahn said.
You bet that it made Peter Parker second-guess his decisions.
In the second, they aimed to second-guess the executive branch.
Courts don't want to second-guess a litigant's choice of counsel.
You're not going to second guess your dad or your mom.
As such, they're more likely to aptly second-guess managerial moves.
As expected, the court chose not to second-guess the legislature.
Outsiders had a methodology with which to second-guess incompetent managers.
It would be unfair to second guess what these experiences are.
Judges, he said, are not entitled to second-guess lawmakers' judgments.
But then I second-guess myself: Am I criticizing Agg's decorum?
"I didn't even second-guess it," she said of the arrangement.
But in practice, the prices can be difficult to second-guess.
My column, above all, is a plea to second-guess ourselves.
Luckily, the crossings are kind, so my second guess was ODDS.
And therefore we did not want to second-guess their motives.
"I'm not going to second-guess what Nancy does," said Sen.
Nor is it our role to second-guess the arbitrator's procedural rulings.
"We're never going to second-guess where we put guys," Vrabel said.
Strong looks that really take it there and never second-guess it.
Don't let her age (she's 16) make you second guess her wisdom.
"You can second guess it," Paul Dergarabedian, senior analyst at Comscore, said.
When asked why, A counteroffer may cause you second-guess your resignation.
Still, he declined to second-guess the board's decision, the outlet reports.
I roll my eyes at citizens who second-guess my every move.
But looking back I don't think anyone would second-guess that transition.
Clinton had been compelled to second-guess much of his record herself.
"I never second guess my decision to take that job," Rezaian said.
And I learned not to second-guess the wisdom of the ESBT.
"The Court cannot and does not second guess the Legislature," Garcia continued.
I am not going to second guess myself and beat myself up.
It got me to take long walks and second-guess myself less.
But that's no reason to second-guess the bull market, he said.
"[Some] people are willing to second-guess their gut reactions," Arceneaux says.
Before I could second guess myself, I signed up and hit the road.
A federal court "cannot and does not second-guess the legislature", he wrote.
"The courts have historically been reluctant to second-guess editorial decisions," Papandrea said.
The decision is up to the doctors, so it's difficult to second guess.
But if you do it, you should not look back or second guess.
Every time I've tried to second-guess what people want, it's just garbage.
Judges, the chief justice said, are not entitled to second-guess lawmakers' judgments.
Wilson Goode, then-mayor of Philadelphia: You can always second-guess any decision.
Doctors don't want patients to second-guess the decision to get these screenings.
Instantly, I second-guess myself and feel a minor anxiety attack coming on.
The judge said it was not his task to second-guess legislators' motives.
Her slightly jittery husband hovers about, trying to second-guess their every need.
And it's hard to second-guess the news producers who are covering this.
The 22th Circuit did not seek to second-guess the President in their decision.
Soon, Ami won't even need humans to second-guess her threat models in WoO.
One screenwriter said they were so vague that they were impossible to second-guess.
Listen to it and think of it the next time you second-guess yourself.
Appeals courts are reluctant to second-guess such findings by trial judges, he said.
BUFFETT SAYS ABOUT FED CHAIRMAN JEROME POWELL: 'I DON'T SECOND GUESS HIM AT ALL'
She got nervous looking at a list of options and would second-guess herself.
Conservative justices indicated an unwillingness to second-guess Trump on his national security rationale.
It's a pressure that can be destructive, make you overthink things, second-guess yourself.
DJ: I am not in any position to try to second-guess the industry.
To second-guess things, and to look at things a little differently as well.
That leaves them enormous flexibility, he notes, to second-guess Trump if events warrant.
"We're not going to look back and second-guess anything or anybody," Roethlisberger said.
"Courts are reluctant to second-guess the president on matters of national security," Shane said.
All my biggest mistakes are when I try to second guess or please an audience.
Now that I'm pregnant again, it's almost like I second guess everything that I'm doing.
But after a few visits to Ohio State, Michael started to second-guess his choice.
It even made her second-guess whether or not college was for her at all.
Because earnings can be gamed, there's little point in analysts trying to second-guess them.
This history of deception should lead you to second-guess the new Xfinity Mobile program.
Simply, when doctors entered patients' information into a computer, the computer would second-guess them.
You don't second guess anything about that relationship when you see something like this happen?
For starters, women are forced to second-guess themselves in a way that men don't.
As a writer, it makes me second-guess if I told the story adequately enough.
Female hyenas are aggressive, accomplished leaders who never have to second-guess their own strength.
Court watchers can expect skirmishing over the justices' power to second-guess the administration's move.
Dr. Vickaryous, like many medical professionals here, did not want to second-guess law enforcement.
You can't second guess things, you have to go with gut instinct and what's working.
The president has proven himself risk-acceptant and prone to never second-guess his instincts.
More judicial review just encourages the courts to second-guess federal agencies at every turn.
State AGs are not elected to second-guess the policy initiatives of the federal government.
"It's Tony Ferguson, without a second guess," Poirier said on a conference call last week.
They gathered in rooms and the restaurant lounge, strategizing, trying to second-guess the judge.
"I have no reason to second-guess the president on negotiation strategy," Mr. Laffer said.
Deductibles just try to make people second-guess their spending, no matter what it's on.
It was one of those fun things we really didn't have any time to second-guess.
The report did not second-guess Comey&aposs conclusion that Clinton should not have been prosecuted.
You even begin to second-guess most of your own answers, even when you know better.
Sometimes, as an artist, I second-guess myself when I go, 'Am I pulling the thread?
Dove: It's very hard to second-guess what would make an impact on either of them.
On the walk home, I second-guess myself — should I have turned him down more nicely?
What if Hirst had produced works that looked real, leaving the viewer to second-guess themselves?
Justice Kennedy pressed Mr. Katyal about whether judges should second-guess a president's national security judgments.
KUDLOW: Well, I don't want to get – you know, second guess them on the sectors, jimmy.
We need opportunities to stop and think, to deliberate and even second-guess ourselves and others.
"I won't second guess any of his decisions because I've been proven wrong before," Falwell said.
This clue is so on-the-nose that I almost want to second-guess the theory.
After the switch backfired somewhat, Sullivan reversed course and was not afraid to second-guess himself.
" "This court," Beyer wrote, is "poorly positioned to second-guess district courts' determinations in this area.
You'll second guess your choice, change it often, and feel—on balance—more anxious than before.
I'm not going to second guess what the leadership negotiated, because I wasn't in the room.
Your partner's mother, who is perhaps feeling guilty for derailing your studies, may second-guess you.
Arya agrees that oil's slide could be giving investors a reason to second-guess their allocations.
He began to second-guess how long he should stay as the air grew increasingly black.
"You really don't have to second guess it too much knowing that it's there," he said.
People second-guess themselves about all manner of things, including whether they know a crossword entry.
When you second guess these instincts/observations for political reasons, you put the community at risk.
Now I always second-guess myself, even if I have the right thing in my hand.
That even if you question her motives, character, and integrity, you should never second-guess her taste.
They stress overall that judges "are particularly ill equipped to second guess" the President on security risks.
The quickest solution would simply be to let the filter do its work and second guess nothing.
So why would Twitter add a feature that might make a user second guess what they're reading?
"It was pretty amazing," the dancer says about the lap dance that made him second guess leaving.
It's small, lightweight, and boasts a useful graphic, so they'll never have to second-guess what's inside. 
He has been notably deferential to executive agencies and is seen as reluctant to second-guess experts.
It's easy for lawyers who aren't involved to second-guess decisions of those actually doing the work.
Williams would not second-guess Nike, her own longtime endorser, for re-examining its relationship with Sharapova.
But their place is not to second-guess the president or the outcome of the last election.
And Savitt isn't arguing, of course, that shareholders don't have a right to second-guess board decisions.
The Hummer was a cartoonish relic of old masculinity that hadn't yet stopped to second-guess itself.
I second guess because I have one chance to get this right and no idea how to.
And to second-guess it once you know more information is kind of unfair to yourself, right?
These increased costs have made students second-guess their calculations about the cost — and value — of college.
"I am not going to second-guess the governor," said former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.).
What's more, he said, it's not Congress' job to second-guess the agency's examinations of individual taxpayers.
I, however, was thrilled by the choice to have Jo second-guess the way she'd rejected Laurie.
The Moon opposes Jupiter in Virgo at 9:23 AM, and we second guess our consumptive natures.
O'Malley claims there were 90 grams in the thing -- and we're not about to second-guess him.
"The interesting legal question will be: Are they going to second guess Trump the man given his record of falsehoods or do they decline to second guess him in the interest of honest presidents to come, presidents of the future you will want to defer to?" he asked.
On the one hand, the show didn't have any major twists this season for audiences to second guess.
Ultimately, this wider margin for regret requires we second-guess Snapchat's "less serious" reputation, before acting upon it.
I then secondguess myself: Have I become poisoned by a TV man's contempt for his own audience?
Artistic expression is bound to suffer if creatives have to second-guess every thought for fear of censorship.
Burns: It is just one of those things, the only thing I second guess is the elimination leg.
But I'm not going to second-guess what the people in the Statehouse did when I wasn't there.
Where no children are involved, the state should not second-guess the decisions—or non-decisions—of adults.
It's just that, uh… some people really make me second-guess that principle, if you sniff my drift.
And if I was in a group with friends who didn't say anything, I'd second guess that, too.
Zeke's Flip It's easy to second-guess Zeke's move and say he flipped on his allies too soon.
After a few days of online debate and ridicule, Coconut Palm started to second-guess its own methods.
It was a decision, Mr. Smith said in an interview, that he did not second-guess one bit.
"But I also know that any time any of us second-guess President Trump on messaging, we lose."
Mary Louise is calling the best lawyers, while Celeste is starting to second guess even her strongest relationships.
That was not the case here, and Mayor Turner would not second-guess an evacuation order for Florida.
It also had the desired effect of making trans people second guess whether to appear in public spaces.
Thus, courts have virtually no authority at all to second-guess the process Congress uses during an impeachment.
He obviously isn't privy to all the evidence, so he's not going to second-guess prosecutors who are.
You can armchair quarterback the parents or second-guess the zoo's decision to shoot the gorilla all day long.
Cosby's lawyers face a difficult burden in convincing an appellate court to second-guess O'Neill's decision, experts told Reuters.
If that happens, political elites and the press will mercilessly mock and second-guess the Clinton campaign for weeks.
We will never second guess our editors, but the data is very useful for them to understand what's working.
I didn't compare my experience to anyone else's, and I didn't second-guess myself as a first-time mom.
Regardless, It's not something we want to do to blame the accuser or try and second-guess the accuser.
You don't need some other fool you never met making you second guess your innate, inborn, natural parental instincts.
Monday's ruling tossing the suit said that, based on legal precedent, judges cannot second-guess the government's military judgment.
Everybody wants to second-guess her physicians or accountants until their fever hits 85033, or the IRS audits them.
Did you second-guess yourself after its release — "I should have included Batman or the Joker," anything like that?
Pacific time on Wednesday, Mr. Huston said, though he would not second-guess the decisions made two months earlier.
The Wounded Warrior Project said the alleged activity has caused well-meaning supporters to second-guess their giving practices.
PEOPLE WHO TRIED TO SECOND GUESS HIM DURING THE CAMPAIGNS LOST THE PRIMARIES, AND THEN LOST THE GENERAL ELECTION.
A stalking ground for the sanctimoniously self-righteous who love to second-guess, to leap to conclusions and be offended.
When deadlines loom or first dates beckon, the last thing you want to do is second-guess what you're wearing.
In the first case, judicial conservatives wanted to second-guess Congress regarding the impact of its legislating on interstate commerce.
"I live and breathe the water," she said, "but I do second-guess where I go in the water now."
"I think the market is starting to second guess what she said," said Daniel Deming, managing director at KKM Financial.
" He added, "I don't think there's anything anybody could say that would make her second guess herself in that way.
More strategically-placed bunkers, thicker rough, different fairway heights — anything that might make pros second-guess pulling out the driver.
So if Comey says she was careless but not a criminal, House Republicans are going to second-guess the FBI.
I want to believe the elf is good, but his social media presence is really making me second guess everything.
The numbers didn't lie, but when the state is telling you you're wrong, it's hard not to second-guess yourself.
The woman I met is soft-spoken, warm, and so humble that she could make Kendrick Lamar second guess himself.
You'll curse your bad luck, second-guess your decisions, and perhaps even ask some fundamental questions about your own morality.
In his rich and varied career, Scott has found many ways to second-guess structures that prop up the powerful.
In other words, EPA middle managers from around the country can second-guess more senior local managers regarding the remedy.
I was not there, and never would I second-guess any victim's actions from afar with the benefit of hindsight.
On Wednesday, he again said Congress needs to step in, but this time, he did not second-guess the president.
Samsung engineers and midlevel managers are seldom allowed to second-guess management goals set by top bosses, former employees say.
Part of this resolution, I like the statements, but I hate to second guess the president of the United States.
His argument that courts should not second-guess President Trump's targeted travel ban drew skepticism from a federal appeals panel.
Joe continues to contain multitudes that are meant to make us second guess how awful he is (reminder: He's awful!).
He suggested courts cannot second-guess a president's determination about the need to restrict immigration in the interest of national security.
The writer or actor tries to introduce some humanity in them, make them second guess their decision to destroy the universe.
The S.E.C. accordingly "declined to second-guess" the conclusion of Congress that the benefits of a resource extraction rule were manifold.
And changes there were, but nothing worrying enough that souls brave enough to go to space will second-guess their profession.
The Supreme Court concluded that courts have virtually no authority whatsoever to second-guess the process Congress uses during an impeachment.
And I don't begrudge them having done that or us – nor, do I second guess the fact that we did it.
Except for our immediate neighbors or our immediate family, we didn't have people trying to second guess everything we were doing.
But other justices indicated that they would not second-guess the administration's reasoning and, in any event, considered its explanations sufficient.
Reading "Duped" gave me occasion to second-guess even gentler deceptions; it may actually have made me a (slightly) better person.
When sanctions reach this level, U.S. courts generally do not second guess a decision from the executive branch, said the attorney.
"We needn't second-guess any military decision," Susan L. Burke, lead counsel for the veterans, told the panel of appellate judges.
That means life has gotten more complicated for Fed watchers trying to second-guess what the central bank will do next.
The EPA would have little authority to second-guess those plans, nor would the agency be able to set emissions limits.
Mindful of the dangers of competition law, each warehouse operator has to second-guess what others will do each rental year.
In his dissent, Judge Niemeyer wrote that the law did not permit judges to second-guess a president's national security judgments.
Officials continue to second-guess the original, swift decision to leave Americans aboard the ship for days, even as infections multiplied.
We had planned on going to the climbing gym, but then we second guess ourselves because we're both tired and hungry.
We all just have to argue and second-guess and marinate on that black screen until our own lights go out.
Chronic overthinkers rehash conversations they had yesterday, second-guess every decision they make, and imagine disastrous outcomes all day every day.
The American view is that for the government to try to second-guess these kind of design calls would be counterproductive.
Initially, this double standard had me second guess how fair I was being to my family, but then it made me furious!
"It doesn't make me second-guess, but it makes me decide that -- look, this race is about the future, man," he said.
Tom Cotton said the order was plainly legal and argued the courts shouldn't second guess the national security decisions of the president.
"I'm not going to second guess the administration, the Bush administration," said Craft, who was a fundraiser for President George W. Bush.
How can a court step in after the bet turned up a winner to second-guess how class counsel played its hand?
Second-guess criticism tends to be pretty short-term, and grounded in seeing the result and winding back the clock from there.
If Z ever starts to second-guess the whole show-business thing, she always has a backup career waiting in the wings.
Protecting those brave enough to second-guess management is vital, if whistleblowing is to act as a plausible check on financial wrongdoing.
He said he didn't want to second guess the person who called base security because they believed they were truly in danger.
The dissenters said that the law does not permit judges to second-guess a president's ability to make decisions about national security.
His spot-on observation that tuna nigiri looks like a human tongue even makes us briefly second guess why anyone eats sushi.
"No one should have to second-guess their decision if they feel their kids are safe, the neighborhood is safe," she said.
Now he expressed a desire for both dogs and children, and talked about reversing his vasectomy, making me second guess my decisions.
The case included misconduct claims, but even so it may be overturned: Corporate-friendly Delaware courts are loath to second-guess contracts.
Mr. Trump can exclude whomever he wants in order to protect the country from attack, and no judge may second-guess him.
He added that the order concerned national security, an area in which courts should be reluctant to second-guess the executive branch.
"Courts ought not second-guess sensitive national security decisions of the president," Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, said in a statement.
The Justice Department has said that courts may not second-guess the president's national security determinations in deciding whom to let in.
They don't need to second-guess their interpretations of bad behavior or wonder what they might have done to contribute to it.
He resolutely declined to second-guess Kaepernick for surveying the ruin of his career and probably taking a large chunk of money.
As a leader, I hope I helped prepare him for that, but I'm not in any way [going] to second-guess him.
This can hold you back and make you really second guess yourself in the office, even when you're really not the problem.
"A court," he wrote , "is ill-equipped to second-guess that kind of agency scientific judgment" as it pertained to federal agency procedure.
"I wouldn't like to second guess what the activists were hoping for, but the increase is quite modest," one SABMiller shareholder told Reuters.
By being so open about cyber operations, it's undeniable that the Pentagon is looking to make ISIS second-guess their means of communication.
Where I flail and second-guess, he probably bull-dozed through obstacles, knowing he was on his way to something more — to billions.
Because officers are uniquely positioned to frequently make split-second decisions in dangerous circumstances, mere mortals should not second-guess the officer's conclusion.
"Regarding Katy Perry's shoes; if you have to second guess whether a design is blackface/racist…it probably is," said another Twitter user.
You can't second-guess yourself every day, but at the same time you cannot be so arrogant as to never change your mind.
And I think, in the end, the courts will defer and not second guess, substitute their judgment for what is the national emergency.
You're a very logical person, little twin, but connecting with your psychic powers can be hard for you since you second-guess yourself.
The aim of releasing the names on that list was to make people second guess themselves, to make people afraid, and it worked.
As the coronavirus panic unfolded, the Trump administration was among the first to second-guess lawmakers' post-crisis restrictions on regulators' bailout authority.
Sometimes it's actually dangerous to second-guess the random future events and try to mitigate risks you aren't actually able to see yet.
Those types of decisions are largely immune from appellate review because courts are hesitant to second-guess a jury's view of the case.
That way, you can grab it on your way out the door without having to think twice or second guess your athletic goals.
" Finally, DOJ says judges should not "second-guess" a Cabinet secretary's choices that fall, in Roberts' words, "within the range of reasonable options.
President George W. Bush's two appointees appeared prepared to excuse the stop as a misstep and not to second-guess the police more generally.
Those two earlier movies have a way of reading the audience, of making you constantly second-guess what you're seeing and analyze that reaction.
Obama's aides defused most negative domestic reaction from military veterans' groups by insisting he would not second-guess the decision to drop the bombs.
And I've never second-guessed decisions that we've made, and I'm certainly not going to second-guess this one, not at this point, anyway.
And when we don't acknowledge that fact, it makes survivors second-guess their own experiences, or wonder if somehow they co-signed what happened.
The senior leadership in Beijing gave little latitude to Mr. Xiao, and it is likely to vet and second-guess his successor as well.
It's also filtered through the prism of a National Transportation Safety Board investigation seemingly determined to second-guess Sullenberger's decision, which saved 155 lives.
But with the understanding that the internet can be a uniquely destructive space, judges are beginning to second-guess that free-for-all standard.
However, Tay said that China needs to make improvements to the way it communicates with markets, averting the need for traders to second-guess.
There's some stuff that I second-guess my decision to release, but, for the most part, I wanted bands to do what they want.
His theory is that a cleaning service came to the wrong address, but his kitchen was untouched which makes him second guess his suspicion.
But there were thankfully still a few key scenes that made me second-guess where we actually are at this point in The Americans.
Therefore, officers who were trained to ready a baton, Taser, OC spray, or firearm as a precautionary measure started to second guess this tactic.
Here's Shaq to make you second-guess your bracket picks ... 'cause he says LSU CAN beat the Blue Devils -- despite the Will Wade scandal.
Fear or self-doubt on this journey can be a stumbling block, especially if you second-guess yourself and turn down potentially lucrative opportunities.
It Follows is the kind of horror film that will make you second-guess yourself next time you decide not to wrap it up.
Federal judges have a strong aversion to interfering with prosecutors, routinely refusing to second guess decisions about who to prosecute and what to charge.
When I meet a woman at the clinic who's decided that an abortion is the right choice for her, I don't second-guess her.
Mr. Burr, rarely emotive in exchanges with reporters and generally reluctant to second-guess the administration, has not concealed his concerns in recent days.
Mr. Shaub, 1003, has emerged as one of the few voices from within the government willing to second-guess the president and his advisers.
Women tend to second-guess themselves and hold out for making the perfect decision, whereas men are more apt to jump in, she explained.
The judge declined to second-guess the administration's findings that waivers were issued in areas of "high illegal entry," a requirement set by Congress.
These are difficult cases to prosecute because they involve tactical and split-second decisions by officers that jurors are very reluctant to second-guess.
By questioning a price point that you'd never second guess with other high-end brands, you're sending a message that black luxury designers don't belong.
Gmail gives you more options and more time to second-guess that message, but your unsending powers are limited to the desktop version of Gmail.
The big question remains whether Cover can consistently find the best rates for customers so they don't second guess its quotes and search somewhere else.
Illustration: Elena Scotti (Photos: Shutterstock)The internet has entered into a new era, forcing us to second-guess virtually everything we see, hear, and read.
Yes, he might second-guess his decisions (say, to learn how to fly a plane), but Phillips manages to explore subculture without othering his subjects.
If I'm just going to second guess her and bet what I wanted anyway, what would be the point of working with her at all?
"That pressure, she said, caused her to second-guess herself and turn to dangerous injectable hormones to lose weight — otherwise known as the "hCG diet.
Instead, the company tends to release new tools quietly, in a way that makes users second-guess whether the feature had been there all along.
Hindenburg served as the stolid figurehead, keeping the ship stable when the nervous, impatient, and second-guess-prone Ludendorff threatened to upset the apple cart.
He has made a couple of highlight blocks, including one on James, and has forced the Cavs to second-guess every drive to the basket.
"Obviously, I'm not going to make specific comment or specifically second-guess the pricing strategy or the business practices of one private enterprise," he said.
If passed, the Coalition for Sensible Safeguards said the legislation would allow non-expert judges to second-guess complex policy determinations made by expert agencies.
As for me, I remain ever vigilant and on the hunt for the only condiment ever to make me second guess the superiority of mayonnaise.
"Based on the videos alone, I cannot second guess the split-second decisions of our officers and I'm not going to do that," he said.
And he raised doubts about whether he had any authority to second-guess Congress's motive or the scope of the information it says it wants.
When people second guess the ability of women to lead, I always challenge them because women have such a prevalent position in our family structures.
While Google, with its vastly greater tranche of search data, is able to second-guess what I'm after, DuckDuckGo requires a bit more hand-holding.
Expecting a baby and taking on an entire entrepreneurial adventure at the same time can make you second-guess the spelling of your own name.
Under a 1972 Supreme Court immigration decision, he said, judges should not second-guess the government's "facially legitimate and bona fide reason" for denying visas.
What's missing from the film, unfortunately, is a sense of balance -- anybody who might accuse Allred of public-relations grandstanding or second-guess her decisions.
Lower courts have likewise become less favorable to the press, showing more willingness than in the past to second-guess the editorial judgment of journalists.
The measure has drawn criticism from police groups who argue that the bill will make officers second guess their decisions and put them in danger.
This should energize other ISPs around the country to look hard at their business models — that is, if they're willing to second-guess their religious views.
HANNITY: You know, the swamp answer, Sara, as it relates to, oh, we&aposre not going to second-guess prosecutorial discretion, as they call it here.
At issue was whether federal appeals courts can second guess immigration officials' determinations about the potential for torture in cases involving non-citizens with criminal records.
Instead, the song is actually kind of heartbreaking because it addresses how his infidelity made her second guess herself and lose some of her self-esteem.
You also have to second-guess other restaurants that are attempting a similarly hippie-friendly stance of going local without putting proper safety checks into place.
So to tell me that I need to tame it or straighten it for my big day, it made me second-guess everything I was doing.
An undead lich, however, is a much more intelligent monster, and players might second-guess a move knowing that the lich could be laying a trap.
The selling agent is being super slow getting us the documents we need, which gives me time to second-guess, freak out, and overanalyze my decision.
Instead our society asks us to declare and defend our motivations, which makes us second-guess them, all while men do what they please without question.
I think you can make an argument in both directions on it, but I'm not going to stand here and second guess it a whole lot.
Nobody makes his man second-guess himself more than Leonard, especially against bigs who aren't used to being guarded by athletic wings in the first place.
Our friends and allies shouldn't have to second guess whether their American counterparts with the "need to know" are going to play loose with their information.
But other justices, including President Trump's two appointees, indicated that they would not second-guess the administration's reasoning and, in any event, considered its explanations sufficient.
The Supreme Court has traditionally been reluctant to second guess the president on the decision to declare a national emergency, even one as dubious as this.
When Thompson is killing an opponent with offensive boards, defenders begin to second-guess how early they should help off of him to stop dribble penetration.
Try not to second guess yourself here, and write out all of your hopes, fears, and desires as inspired by looking intently at each individual card.
Zanuck, who won an Oscar for 1989's "Driving Miss Daisy," said Clapton did not second-guess the responsibility he gave her in telling his story.
He says governors are free to navigate the situation in their state; he's also free to second-guess any decision they make that he doesn't like.
Anyone who watched his heroics in last Saturday's 26-230 win at No. 218 West Virginia (403-240) might be tempted to second-guess this choice.
Seeing him in all of his overreach and mania and self-absorption doesn't make them second-guess their choice, but it makes them uncomfortable about it.
"All of us, when we make profound decisions in our lives, have times when we second-guess and moments when we change course," he told me.
You might second guess yourself, but this year you should try to hear your very first impression of something as soon as the idea hits you.
Others, though, said the law did not permit judges to second-guess a president's national security assessments, indicating that they were prepared to uphold the order.
Courts around the country have consistently and squarely rejected it, along with every other attempt by petitioners to second-guess arbitration decisions upholding NFL player discipline.
"No foreigner has a constitutional right to enter the United States and courts ought not second-guess sensitive national-security decisions of the president," he added.
Wall said past precedent does not call on the court to make that sort of determination or second-guess the national security determinations of the president.
"My impression is they're working on what they are going to do, so I don't want to second-guess what they're going to do," he said.
And you get in a position where you can't second-guess or doubt or be overly analytical about what's happening, because it's got to happen right now.
" He said that while the project seemed "innocuous" at the time, "a year later, with the benefit of history … maybe I would second-guess that decision now.
At the time, Riss Gatsiounis said she struggled with the thought of possibly ruining her career, which led her to second guess her decision to reject Hoffman.
Some legal experts said Huawei's lawsuit was likely to be dismissed because U.S. courts are reluctant to second-guess national security determinations by other branches of government.
"We do not second-guess good faith exercises of judgment about cyber-incident disclosure," Steven Peikin, co-director of the SEC Enforcement Division, said in a statement.
What they really decided is, quote, "not to second-guess the conclusions" while they, in fact, presented what is now a mountain of evidence proving the guilt.
He'd second-guess everything, going over again and again in his head all the decisions that led him to working at Walmart instead of representing Team USA.
I tend to stutter over my words and in that way I'm the opposite, because she does things as she wants to and doesn't second guess herself.
You may constantly second-guess your decision, get depressed for an unknown period of time, feel like a misfit or often worry about running out of money.
Interest rate futures are fully priced for a 25-basis-point cut, though that hasn't stopped traders from trying to second guess what the Fed would do.
" Peterson made call, stayed outside Added Rodriguez, "It's easy to second-guess when you're in some conference room, spending months thinking about what you would have done.
The goal of complaining about media bias is, normally, to make journalists second-guess themselves and start bending over backward to be more fair in the future.
Furthermore, to second-guess the logic behind the sale is not warranted without a full grasp and understanding of the circumstances the university faced at the time.
Wisconsin officials had urged the Supreme Court not to take the case, telling the court it shouldn't second-guess Wisconsin courts' determination that Dassey's confession was voluntary.
WITH THE INFORMATION THAT PEOPLE HAD AT THAT TIME, THE FOG OF WAR IF YOU WILL PEOPLE MADE PRETTY GOOD COURAGEOUS DECISIONS AND NOW THEY'LL SECOND GUESS.
What they're saying: "We do not second-guess good faith exercises of judgment about cyber-incident disclosure," said Steven Peikin, co-director of the SEC Enforcement Division.
The Supreme Court, by a 5-4 majority, upheld the travel ban because the majority refused to second-guess the President on a claim of national security.
We have no authority to second-guess Congress or to decide whether Ohio's Supplemental Process is the ideal method for keeping its voting rolls up to date.
But the Supreme Court sided with the Reagan administration, holding that the courts shouldn't second-guess the EPA's reading of the law if that reading was reasonable.
Even though I had dealt with depression and anxiety for most of my adult life, her patronization made me second guess what I knew to be facts.
We have no authority to second-guess Congress or to decide whether" Ohio's notification program "is the ideal method for keeping its voting rolls up to date.
Quick to smile at everyone, even in a smile-stingy city like Paris, she is also famously calm and loath to second-guess herself or her team.
I think Lamar was worked up with emotion with his children being in the audience and that, in turn, made him lose focus and second-guess himself.
Officers have wide latitude about when to use deadly force if they perceive a threat, and courts and juries have been hesitant to second-guess their decisions.
In May, a federal judge ruled against Trump, arguing that it wasn't the district court's right to second-guess a House panel's demands for the president's records.
B. came out to me about four months ago and I try my best to be as positive as I can, but I always second guess myself.
The judge in federal court treated Gawker's editors as if they were running a newspaper, and he declined to second-guess them about what constitutes the news.
Moss said he wouldn't put the census documents case on hold, saying it wasn't for him to second-guess the House's claim it needs the records quickly.
Buy a Chipotle gift card on Best BuyNothing says "I love you" like four Chipotle visits in which the recipient doesn't have to second-guess adding guacamole.  
Even if not, can they at least second-guess the determination that the situation "requires the use of the armed forces" as required by the budget statute?
I am here to second guess location-sharing apps, fraught with privacy implications and untested interpretations of intimacy, as well as the implications they thrust upon our relationships.
"It would have been amazing to do a final fight scene, but the creators of this show are so good at making people second-guess things," she said.
They said Congress has broad power to issue subpoenas, so long as documents requested can help it legislate, and that courts are reluctant to second-guess its motivations.
The second guess was that — or bet, I should say — is that this was not just going to be linear video, but it was going to be interactive.
Investors will now try to second guess whether the Fed will move before the end of the year and volatility is expected to hit equity markets this September.
With everyone asking if Dave Roberts made a tremendous mistake in starting Yu Darvish for Game 7 -- Vin Scully says he refuses to second-guess the Dodgers' skipper.
The is on track to see its best January performance in 30 years, and long-time bull Jim Paulsen believes there's no reason to second-guess the rally.
We don't have to tell you that trolls and haters will always surface to try to make everyone — especially celebs — second guess taking a chance with their look.
A similar approach to Volcker could establish a safe harbor for firms to feel secure that bank regulators won't second guess otherwise legitimate hedging and market making activity.
The disclosure comes as Yahoo still reels from the belated revelation of two massive security breaches from years earlier that made Verizon second-guess its $4.8 billion sale.
This is because CMS will let insurance companies second guess doctors by forcing stable patients to prove they meet the health plan's criteria for coverage of a drug.
It is easy to second-guess the target list, to say the attack was not well calibrated, to argue for more or fewer missile to have been launched.
Think of the impact that would have on future cases if agents and prosecutors constantly second-guess their every move for fear of political retribution from rogue congressmen.
Packed with 12 grams of protein and made with only all-natural ingredients, RXBAR is the pre- or post-workout snack that you don't have to second-guess.
Inspectors general do not often second-guess investigative conclusions, and it is not clear that Mr. Horowitz will weigh in on whether the decision not to charge Mrs.
Now, I never second guess whether my dough is the right thickness, and I end up working the dough less because the rolling pin makes my job easy.  
By making the audience constantly second-guess her motives based on very little evidence, the mystery of Renée demonstrated how living life undercover, never trusting anyone, can warp you.
"I'm obviously not going to make specific comments to specifically second guess the pricing strategy ... of one private enterprise," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said at a news briefing.
At the Reagan Library event, Bush made clear he did not want to second-guess the current President and said his comments this week had been misconstrued as criticism.
" The government said that California sought to "second-guess" the federal government and warned "the effect of this state legislation would be to nullify federal law across the country.
" The government said that California sought to "second-guess" the federal government and warned "the effect of this state legislation would be to nullify federal law across the country.
Click through to see just how often you should really throw common home items in the washing machine — you'll never second-guess what to wash on laundry day again.
Still, the lack of substantiated threats has led the E.P.A.'s homeland security division to second-guess the work by Mr. Pruitt's security detail and the agency's inspector general.
"He will, unlike Scalia, restrict the ability of agencies to protect our health and safety …  and second-guess agency experts," said Nan Aron, president of the Alliance for Justice.
"But I happen to think the system is good because the legislature opted to not set up a system where a judge would second-guess the chief," Brooks said.
Other experts, however, said the decision was well reasoned and relied on detailed factual findings and determinations of witness credibility that appeals courts would be reluctant to second-guess.
I always second-guess myself when I'm quite so enthusiastic about a gadget, so I'm sitting here listening to the Beoplay H6s trying to find something wrong with them.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Sunday that people shouldn't "second-guess" Christine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
Peace groups are preparing to challenge the laws in the judiciary, but the Supreme Court of Japan has generally declined to second guess the government on national security issues.
" Josh Earnest, a White House spokesman, said the United States did not want to "second-guess" France, but noted that President Obama "believes strongly in the freedom of religion.
I deleted every sorry; every single exclamation point; every single word I'd written to soften my direct tone and then I hit send before I could second-guess myself.
"There was a period when I was pitching stuff, and it felt like I was trying to second-guess what was zeitgeisty and what might get made," he says.
But instead of granting that Willie Wilson, George Brett and Darrell Porter had produced a perfect relay, George Steinbrenner saw fit only to second-guess his third-base coach.
And, where the Constitution clearly makes such an assignment, it was not for the judiciary to second-guess the Senate's judgment about how to proceed in a particular case.
Various judges had already expressed reluctance to second-guess the administration on such issues, and that reluctance will likely only be magnified by the new record from the administration.
The president in May lost before a lower federal judge, who ruled that it wasn't the District Court's right to second-guess a House panel's claims for the records.
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Saturn retrograde's influence can prompt us to second-guess even our strongest convictions, which will obviously slow us down and make us feel way less productive than we normally would.
The smell of the bacon makes me second-guess my plan to forgo dinner completely; I throw in a few extra pieces to put on a piece of toast. #Dinner.
Since then, investors have been trying to second-guess the timing of the Fed's next rate hike with this month a distinct possibility - but by no means a done deal.
The above clips also suggest what a great psychological fighter Ali was, a master of knowing just how to get under his opponent's skin and make them second guess themselves.
" Earnest said that given the "dilemma" of being in World War II and the "outcome" of dropping the bomb, "it's hard to look back and second-guess him too much.
UPHILL BATTLE Some legal experts, however, said Huawei's lawsuit is likely to be dismissed because U.S. courts are reluctant to second-guess national security determinations by other branches of government.
It's easy to second-guess things as Caboclo approaches his 22nd birthday, though there's still plenty of time for things to click (like his defense last season suggests they might).
"I've got my hands full here with responding to this crisis and I'm not going to second guess or criticize what other governors are doing or not doing," Edwards said.
Maybe we wouldn't have had a financial crisis or multiple wars that didn't need to be fought if men were actually taught to second-guess themselves before they made decisions.
The attorneys general failed to demonstrate that "it is in the public interest for the court to second-guess the national security determinations of the executive branch," government lawyers wrote.
Roberts's aggressive bullpen usage, a reflection of the team's analytically minded front office, has lent another intriguing sidebar to this World Series, with fans not even waiting to second-guess.
"Optimism of a resolution has drifted off into the distance as investors attempt to second-guess the next moves in the trade dispute," London Capital Group analyst Jasper Lawler said.
"Optimism of a resolution has drifted off into the distance as investors attempt to second-guess the next moves in the trade dispute," London Capital Group analyst Jasper Lawler said.
"This is a thing I second-guess myself about all the time because he was talking to me and alert, and could he really be that badly injured?" he recalled.
It simply held that Congress never gave the Federal Communications Commission the authority to second-guess states that wanted to regulate what their own municipalities did in the broadband market.
States generally have unfettered powers to regulate how they're run and what they can do, and the courts have been reluctant to second-guess state rules about municipal decision-making.
"Courts have long made clear that their job isn't to second guess the agency but to make sure that the agency takes a hard look at the issue," said Brill.
We got Tip leaving Catch L.A. Wednesday night and asked him if the Las Vegas massacre makes him second guess security at his concerts, or his thoughts on gun control.
"Civilian courts are ill-equipped to second-guess military decisions regarding basic choices about the discipline, supervision and control of service members," Circuit Judge Debra Ann Livingston wrote for the majority.
And most important, trust your intuition—you will be fighting it at this time, which is unlike you, but the tension that's in the air will make you second-guess yourself.
"Normally, he will go for the dolls while playing—but if he's at a friend's house, he will second guess himself and go for the 'boy toys' instead," Cearrah told me.
My second guess is that it's someone who came to possess large numbers of coins easily, who is jilted, and wants to debase community members by making them beg for coins.
Mostly celebrated for his scoring, Durant has been especially impressive on defense, smothering Green on every post touch and making him second-guess every drop-off pass to an open cutter.
"I think given the way that President Truman approached this dilemma and given the outcome, I think it's hard to look back and second-guess him too much," Mr. Earnest said.
Speaking to THUMP after the presentation, pop-music AI startup PopGun's Nolan recalled that these concerns surfaced early on during conversations with industry people, causing his team to second-guess themselves.
When she found against Mr. Zuma over the Nkandla affair, however, the president simply ignored her, and set up his own inquiries to "second-guess" her, as the court put it.
The use of the injunctions "strikes at the heart of our democratic system" and allows "unelected judges to second-guess the domestic policy and national security decisions of our elected officials."
The feature could make people more comfortable having honest conversations or using Messenger for flirting since they can second-guess what they send, but it won't let people change ancient history.
Later in the book, Natsu is intent on having a child via a sperm donor, an isolating process that causes her to second-guess her own needs and sense of self.
Mr. Abbott has declined to second-guess Mr. Turner and Mr. Emmett, part of a broader spirit that now pervades the state as Texans pull together in the face of tragedy.
Mr. Barr installed the outside lawyers at the start of February and put them in a position to second-guess decisions on those cases, people familiar with the office's workings said.
In this 1993 decision, the justices unanimously concluded that they should not second guess the conviction by the Senate of a federal judge on articles of impeachment for giving false statements.
Pregnancy (and for that matter, motherhood) has become a guilt-driven enterprise; women are made to second-guess any decision they make that does not put their baby 100 percent first.
The issue was not raised by any of the court's five Republican-appointed members, who indicated an unwillingness to second-guess Trump on the national security justifications offered for the policy.
"2017 is going to be a year when investors try to second-guess what Trump does and we are probably in for quite a bit of volatility," Goh at ANZ added.
In that way, agencies can make binding rules — essentially, can make law — on the theory that they are merely interpreting statutes, and under Chevron, judges generally cannot second-guess agency interpretations.
But to get caught up in that narrow discussion about the tactics in one encounter is not just to second-guess those on the scene but to miss the bigger issue.
But having a team of government officials operating on a basically discretionary basis to second-guess big technology platform owners would be a leap into a realm of fairly unknown consequences.
In general, U.S. courts are reluctant to second-guess national security determinations by Congress and the executive branch, who are viewed as being in a better position to make such decisions.
Major League Baseball's annual amateur draft kicks off on Thursday, and like the drafts of all the other major sports it is the funnest thing in the world to second-guess.
For stocks to go higher, the Fed needs to continue being affronted with "definitively mixed" data that makes the central bank second-guess its rate hike plans and become more data-focused.
Today the Moon enters Scorpio, a sign that's just at good at reading people as you are—maybe even better, actually, because Scorpios trusts their instincts, whereas you sometimes second-guess yourself.
Postmates CEO Bastian Lehmann said on Friday at a startup conference that the company was closely watching the macroeconomy and indicated that other startups has caused them to second-guess their timing.
Ever since KFC (completely seriously) launched sunscreen last summer, we've been forced to second-guess our instincts and question whether certain novelty products popping up on our feed are real or not.
We all seem to second-guess our decisions when the market has gone up more than our portfolios, and have those moments when we start thinking maybe we are doing something wrong.
And sometimes that can stand in the way of just having that strong presence, because you've become maybe too afraid to trust your instincts, or you start to second-guess certain things.
"Borzilleri's subjective disagreement with the government's investigative strategy and ultimate decision does not provide the court with a basis to second-guess the government's decision to dismiss the case," Judge Furman wrote.
All your happy neurotransmitters fire, and your dorsolateral prefrontal cortex performs differently — you do not second-guess yourself, you quite simply just flow into the next stages of the activity at hand.
Judges in that case concluded that the EPA does have the authority to "second guess" pre-construction pollution estimates, but the exact nature of that second-guessing is still being sorted out.
"It's exciting to me because I know I can play with a certain intensity every night, and not second guess it or worry whether people will come with me," Mr. Pirog said.
That was the pressure that might have derailed Ajax, that might have caused de Jong and his young teammates to second-guess themselves, that might have brought a stutter to their rhythm.
In it, he cited legal precedent that he argued clearly showed the law is on the committee's side, and said that the executive branch had no right to "second guess" its motivations.
It's such a tight turnaround that some manufacturers second-guess the WHO and start working with viruses their own private researchers believe will be at the top of the February WHO list.
Legal experts said the U.S. Constitution gives the House broad discretion to decide how to conduct an impeachment investigation and that the Supreme Court would not second-guess the procedures Congress adopts.
Mr. Adams said that, beyond the detainment, he worried that the government might use these interrogations as tools to second-guess the immigration status of people who were lawfully in the country.
Judge Whittemore, in essence, deferred to Gawker's judgment that the tape was newsworthy, just as judges in the past often refused to second-guess newspapers' decisions about what and whom to cover.
By celebrating Gallagher and vilifying his examiners, Trump will likely cause some U.S. service members to second-guess the importance of abiding by U.S. military laws and international conventions on the battlefield.
"All those things go into making a calculation as to whether they should buy A versus B versus C and they are absolutely following the principal...I don't second guess them," he added.
Until Mr. Engel wrote the memo, many experts did not think the Justice Department could second-guess the intelligence community's inspector general, said John Kostyack, the executive director of the National Whistleblower Center.
While it's hard to second-guess Marvel's enviable movie track record, its TV series -- specifically, ABC's "Agents of SHIELD" and the canceled "Agent Carter" -- haven't fared as well as offshoots of the movies.
New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg has been a key figure — in the wake of the revelations, she wrote a column saying Franken should go, only to second-guess herself the following week.
"It is easy from this vantage point to second-guess decisions, but in that time and place, our parents made theirs with advice from the leading medical professionals of the day," she writes.
"It seems they were disappointed with the outcome of the FBI investigation so they decided to put the director in a hot seat and second-guess his decision," Fallon said at the time.
It's easy, especially in hindsight, to second-guess Comey's choices in 2016—if you were being uncharitable, you could even conclude that he helped Trump get elected and reaped that particular orange whirlwind.
Luxury, as I define it, is an object or experience that has been so strenuously considered by its creators that the end user never has to think about or second guess those decisions.
A stalking ground for the sanctimoniously self-righteous who love to second-guess, to leap to conclusions and be offended -- worse, to be offended on behalf of others they do not even know.
Pat McCrory said he started mobilizing the National Guard early Wednesday in anticipation of that request, but he refused to second-guess Chief Putney and Mayor Roberts for not asking for help sooner.
"Or, there's a giant conspiracy going on between OSBI, witnesses, and the district attorney's office," he says, almost daring the audience to second-guess him — which is exactly what we're about to do.
All this investigation will do is politicize plea agreements and incentivize prosecutors to ignore the right thing and instead play to how the media might later spin and second-guess their professional behavior.
And while in the ensuing decades most of the advisers, including McNamara, admitted that they were wrong, Rostow, who died in 2003, pointedly refused to apologize for the war or second-guess himself.
After comparing Faye's approach with Sachs's, Hughes concludes that giving poor people unrestricted cash is generally more effective than trying to second-guess their needs by building them schoolhouses or handing them computers.
There's simply no reason, according to the plaintiffs, for the Supreme Court to second-guess the trial judge on a discovery ruling that depends so heavily on the unique circumstances of this litigation.
The carnage, along with significant military casualties, has prompted some military officials to second-guess their initial strategy, which asked residents to stay in their homes and rise up against the Islamic State.
Mr. de Blasio, asked by a reporter whether he or police officials hoped that Mr. Trump would move his transition out of Midtown Manhattan, said he would not second-guess the president-elect.
" He added, "The attempts to second-guess the intentions of the government and safeguard against specific actions of the government — this is a new element, and it's because of a lack of trust.
You still might second-guess your decision, especially if you have to come to terms with forfeiting a needed purchase or valued activity, or even delaying retirement, as you watch the funds vanish.
Because the franchise has become a major success, it's hard to second-guess the formula, and USA is treating the show like a big deal, simulcasting the premiere on its sister network Syfy.
Subsequent cases interpreting Winstar have been unwilling to second guess the elements of the contract, like offer, acceptance, or consideration, and instead err in favor of holding government agencies to their regulatory contracts.
"I appreciate it when people confront things and are direct about it," said one attendee, who confided the fallout had caused her to second-guess whether she wanted to be associated with Tuesday's event.
I used to second-guess myself all the time when I was younger and try and conform and worry so much about what other people thought, and now I don't care at all anymore.
Even in the rush for impeachment the supreme court, despite being packed with PT appointees, set out guidelines but did not second-guess the legislature on the merits of the case against the president.
These censors are rarely given clear guidelines by the government, and must predict and second-guess what will be deemed inappropriate, lest they be punished for allowing something through that should have been forbidden.
Gibbons has been touting and rolling out more local endorsements, pledging to dump another $220006 million into his campaign in the hopes of making other potential candidates second-guess a decision to jump in.
For starters, Bolt doesn't offer the choice to "continue as guest" or login at the beginning of checkout, which Breslow says leads to a 40 percent drop-off because customers second-guess their decision.
I'm what most people like to affectionately refer to as Type A. That is, I second-guess every decision, weigh all my options extensively, then brainstorm back-up plans in case something goes wrong.
However, the fact that the bags do not close completely with a zipper or have a crossbody strap for extra traveling convenience makes us second-guess the bag's practicality as a dedicated travel bag.
Much of the discussion on Wednesday involved a search for a constitutional line that would afford Mr. McCoy a new trial but not allow all disgruntled clients to second-guess their lawyers' strategic decisions.
"Civilian courts are ill-equipped to second-guess military decisions regarding basic choices about the discipline, supervision and control of service members," Judge Livingston wrote in an opinion joined by Judge Richard C. Wesley.
The first memo, issued in December, states that the EPA will no longer "second guess" companies' calculations of their expected pollution output after certain big projects under what is known as New Source Review.
When you  ask citizens and law enforcement officers to second guess their experience and training on what may or may not be a viable threat against them, the results can be dangerous to society.
Even though monetary authority constitutionally rests with Congress, it is somehow considered improper to second-guess the wisdom of our nation's central bank, which describes itself as an "independent government agency" on its website.
The time limits meant I didn't have even half of a second to spare to second guess myself, which gave way to me learning how to completely trust the mechanics of the game itself.
Mr. Barr said he was particularly upset because, under the law, whistle-blowers could second-guess the attorney general, challenging litigation decisions by the government and its efforts to dismiss or settle a case.
Caballero, who opted not to second-guess which way the Liverpool players would send their penalty kicks, saved the kicks of Lucas Leiva, Philippe Coutinho and Adam Lallana as City won the shootout, 3-1.
If this were any other celebrity, we might second-guess their decision to depict themselves as multiple gods and goddesses — crossing the boundaries between gender and multiple religious traditions — but this is Our Lady Beyoncé.
But I don't know, and I'd like to make sure because I don't think it would be fair for us to second guess their enforcement decisions if we don't have the same evidence and analysis.
Even if a First Amendment right of access did apply, the government wrote, that didn't mean the court should be able to second-guess the executive branch's decision to classify information and keep it secret.
While courts should not second-guess the content of religious beliefs, they do have a duty to inquire whether a law, in fact, imposes a genuinely substantial burden on the free exercise of those beliefs.
They may be doing so simply because they expect that Comey, who was fired, they claim, for grandstanding, will try to have his revenge in the press and want him to second guess that decision.
The best way to achieve that is to let workers negotiate directly with their employers instead of having lawyers and judges scrutinize and second-guess the agreements that employers and workers make with each other.
"We have no authority to second-guess Congress or to decide whether Ohio's supplemental process is the ideal method for keeping its voting rolls up to date," Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the conservative majority.
The United States attorney for Oregon, Billy J. Williams, said in a statement on Thursday that prosecutors were disappointed with the outcome, but did not second guess the decision to bring the case to trial.
It was tempting, at the time, to second-guess Roberts, who set an MLB record this year for pitching changes, pushing the right buttons to turn a no-name bullpen into baseball's most effective group.
We now get to see if America, too, is confident enough to trust its instincts, or whether it starts to second-guess itself — whether Clinton's dominance gets recast as bitchiness in the days to come.
While this shutdown lasted just three days — and only one workday for many — some federal workers said it had further frayed their faith in Congress, and made them second-guess the careers they had chosen.
Some picks we second-guess just because they're so wrong-headed, like the Detroit Tigers taking college reliever Matt Anderson, who was supposed to be an instant bullpen band-aid, at 1/20093 in 1997.
Not only would a child have a hard enough time telling the diff if it's real or fake imagine all the law enforcements that now might second guess it and lose their life and others around!
He's really the only fighter I've seen to completely dominate Bernard Hopkins, and the way he played with Jean Pascal in January would make you second guess the fact that Pascal was once a recognized champion.
There is no comprehensive blacklist of sensitive topics, so companies, and their legions of censors, must second-guess whether individual posts or discussions are to be allowed, based on their interpretation of public pronouncements and campaigns.
Writing for Wednesday's majority, Circuit Judge Robert Sack said federal courts should not second-guess the EPA view that the rule properly balanced the need to improve water quality with the potentially high cost of permits.
She says that knowing a conversation is being recorded makes her incredibly self-conscious and makes her second-guess her answers, and she claims not to have much insight into where her ideas come from, anyway.
"We have no authority to second-guess Congress or to decide whether Ohio's [law] is the ideal method for keeping its voting rolls up to date," Justice Samuel Alito, concluded for the majority in Husted v.
If a fighter starts to second guess himself, or throws three or four feints without stepping in to show the legitimate strike, any doubt they implanted into the counter-striker's mind is quickly going to fade.
The CME's copper contract has seen significant fluctuations in speculative positioning as funds have tried to second-guess the outcome of the dispute, but that didn't prevent copper futures volumes tumbling by 27% relative to 2018.
Your heart flicks a cheeky middle finger in that direction and tempts your inner builder to try to second-guess which sections to cut—and which to keep—based on the partially completed solution facing you.
The Kerry Blue Terrier Foundation describes them as "a willful, headstrong dog with a mind of its own, obsessed with squirrels (or the household cat), willing to take risks and second-guess and outsmart its handler."
Some of the nominees on the list of 21 names he released before the election are principled Jeffersonian defenders of federalism and states' rights who might vote to restrict Congress's power to second-guess state laws.
Some picks we second-guess for justice: In 1966 the New York Mets picked catcher Steve Chilcott at 1/1 over consensus best talent Reggie Jackson due to something that still looks very much like racism.
" He cites federal law that provides that the President can 'suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants' and said, "that does not empower courts to second-guess his reasons.
The reason the Supreme Court deferred to the Trump administration on security is simple: when the president says something is a "national security threat," it's pretty well-established that the courts aren't supposed to second-guess him.
Friedman advocated freely floating exchange rates, because he thought that no policymaker would know better than the market where to set the right rate—yet he himself could not resist the temptation to second-guess the market.
Pundits will always second-guess with the aid of hindsight, but the fact that real economic growth has been remarkably steady, unemployment has progressively declined, and even ordinarily skittish financial markets have been relatively calm, deserves appreciation.
It says that values don't matter as long as decorum is observed, and that elites are in charge, preferably behind closed doors, where the public can't second-guess what they're doing or demand that they do more.
The script expertly reveals just the right amount of new information to constantly make the audience second guess everything they know about the characters, all the while exploring the question of what it means to be human.
The documents provide a case study of how the Trump administration has been using its power to second-guess or push aside conclusions reached by career professionals, particularly in the area of public health and the environment.
"I don't like to second guess the campaign, but I do think many people needed to see her killer instinct to believe she could win," said Evan Sutton, a progressive operative and organizer who is supporting Warren.
The latest teaser for Season 20 shows a chorus of characters singing a parody of the national anthem with lyrics about Colin Kaepernick and police brutality, only to waver and second-guess every bold statement they make.
He refused to second-guess Henderson's finding that Goodell had power under the collective bargaining agreement and new personal conduct policy to impose Peterson's punishment, if the commissioner thought lesser sanctions in prior cases had been inadequate.
As a result of all this, we are on the verge of intense litigation over a subtle but critical point: Can judges second-guess a president's determination that there is an "emergency" under the National Emergencies Act?
I painted on a brave face, though, so that the kind folks at Ford wouldn't second-guess their offer to put me behind the wheel, and my husband and I loaded our bags and ourselves into the car.
After a moment, he starts up again, saying he "maybe" cut the previous speaker off too quickly — underlining how much he's having to second-guess himself in what is evidently unfamiliar and uncomfortable territory for the Uber CEO.
He will not second-guess Truman for the decision to drop the bomb in Hiroshima, or for the far more questionable call to drop a second three days later, on Nagasaki, because the emperor had not yet surrendered.
The Premier League said it would not try to second guess all the implications of Brexit until the dust settled on a seismic day for Britain on which Prime Minister David Cameron announced he would be standing down.
To this day, I second-guess it a lot—there was so much I didn't know about the gay experience, and sex, that I'm like, Can I even trust myself to get that series of events down accurately?
Tying them more closely could see more content flow into Facebook, but it might also make users second guess whether what they're sharing is appropriate for all of their Facebook friends, which might include family or professional colleagues.
"Congress deliberately created the CFPB as an independent regulator, and for you to second guess Congress's judgment on this constitutionality of the CFPB and to argue against the CFPB structure in court is disrespectful of Congress," said Maloney.
It also prompted relatives of tourists who died in the Dominican Republic — at different resorts, and under different circumstances and times — to second-guess their family members' deaths and wonder if they were connected to the May deaths.
WASHINGTON — A Justice Department lawyer on Tuesday said courts should not second-guess President Trump's targeted travel ban, drawing skepticism from a three-judge federal appeals panel weighing the limits of executive authority in cases of national security.
But it is an easier one to hold when life hasn't yet given you sufficient time to leaven idealism with experience, second-guess yourself and learn that the things you once thought were most true aren't quite so.
DOJ continues to emphasize that the states do not have the ability to sue in this case and a district court judge does not have the right to second-guess the President's national security judgment in the immigration context.
"It is not the proper function of the IRS, Treasury, or Justice to question or second guess the motivations of the committee or its reasonable determinations regarding its need for the requested tax returns and return information," Neal wrote.
The sheer amount of plastic that is washing up on beaches and forming new islands offshores is abstract until you see these eye-opening photos that make you second-guess every purchase, package, and plastic bag in your life.
Now that his and Paula's relationship is better than ever, he encourages his wife not to second-guess herself — it wasn't a lot to ask of Rebecca, especially after all Paula's done for her ("that she didn't ask for").
"The greater the sense that the policy reflects a considered, expert judgment, the less the temptation (by courts) to second-guess the executive," said Saikrishna Prakash, a professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, in an email.
The LME said it would be inappropriate to second guess the outcomes of the discussion paper when asked about any move to cut fees, but said that it would take "the necessary steps to protect and grow the market".
We're alright… I couldn't second-guess myself and I couldn't tailor [my story] to be what somebody else thought a grieving mother should be like or what good theater should be like or what would be acceptable to anybody.
Reasonable people can differ about whether these three points were obvious to the court a year ago, and the court's defenders are right to suggest that it doesn't usually second-guess presidential determinations or try to foresee the future.
The agency has also agreed to no longer "second guess" — the exact words used in the industry memo and in the E.P.A. policy change that followed shortly after Mr. Wehrum arrived — air pollution projections by power plants and refineries.
The last three years have brought intense protests over lethal use of force by law enforcement, and mounting public pressure to punish officers, particularly when race is a factor and video recordings offer grounds to second-guess the police.
More recently, in a fractured 5-to-4 decision in 2015 with no majority opinion, the Supreme Court refused to second-guess the denial of a visa on national security grounds to the Afghan husband of an American woman.
Challenging Google's product design decisions in this case would require the Commission – or a court – to second-guess a firm's product design decisions where plausible procompetitive justifications have been offered, and where those justifications are supported by ample evidence.
Hillary Clinton's political operation is clearly somewhat undecided about what line of attack to take against Donald Trump, and no Democratic Party presidential campaign would be complete without a small army of backseat drivers ready to second guess the candidate.
DOJ continues to emphasize that the states do not have the ability to sue in this case because (a) a district court judge does not have the right to second-guess the President's national security judgment in the immigration context.
"Some people are probably going to overreact, and there will be other investors trying to second-guess what those investors are doing," said David Brown, a professor of finance at the University of Wisconsin School of Business, in Madison, Wisconsin.
He also said Ross' action is not reviewable under the Administrative Procedure Act because "courts do not have the authority to second guess the Secretary's decision" in part because the Constitution vests Congress with "virtually unlimited discretion" in conducting the census.
While Toews admits it's often difficult to resist the temptation to second-guess himself when the goals aren't coming, he knows his scoring touch can return when he least expects it — and when it does, the points can come in bunches.
Either Mr Trump will provoke a free-for-all of recrimination and retaliation that the WTO's courts cannot adjudicate, or the courts will second-guess America's national-security needs, in which case Mr Trump may storm out of the organisation altogether.
"We are not seeking to second guess good faith disclosure decisions, or be unsympathetic to the perils that companies face from these kinds of intrusions," he said, but Yahoo's material misstatements, omissions and lack of controls fell substantially short of expectations.
"They're great professionals, we wouldn't want to second guess what they are doing at the steering wheel in China," van Boxmeer said, adding it was up to the Chinese group to decide on the future of the Dutch company's local brands.
Justice Department lawyers appealed to the 9th Circuit, arguing that the president has the constitutional power to restrict entry to the United States and that the courts cannot second-guess his determination that such a step was needed to prevent terrorism.
"It's the most exciting Tour de France that we've taken part in and credit to Julian Alaphilippe as he died for that jersey every stage and he made a lot of people second guess what they thought they knew," he said.
That means even when there's nothing to second-guess, we're still second-guessing — and so seemingly simple plot elements (some candy on a table, for instance, or the way someone dances) feel like they could be clues about some unknown mystery.
The SEC goes on to admonish Yahoo for its failure to disclose the breach to investors, saying that the agency wouldn't "second-guess good faith exercises of judgment" but that Yahoo's decisions were "so lacking" that a fine was necessary.
And given the way that this tournament has unfolded — given the glorious unpredictability with which Iceland and Wales have shown that any eleven can win on any given day — it would be foolish to try to second-guess the outcome.
A handful of letters in the most recent Journal of the American Medical Association question whether the apparent "sonic attack" against U.S. personnel stationed in Cuba happened — or at least second-guess the level of academic rigor behind that diagnosis.
William C. Killian, who was the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee, where he served as Mr. Cook's boss, said his former colleague had long been skeptical of federal officials stepping in to second-guess local policing matters.
Administration lawyers accused the District of Columbia of trying "to second-guess" department officials in the selection of loan servicers, violating the supremacy clause in the Constitution in a case that could determine the future role of states in consumer protection.
Last year, Golden State's leading shot blocker was Andrew Bogut, a crafty and physical staring center who patrolled the paint as a kind of basketball free safety, rarely leaving the painted area and forcing opponents to second-guess their dribble drives.
In tossing the case last year, the trial court accepted KBR's argument that the American military made the decision to use burn pits to dispose of trash on bases, and that federal courts cannot second-guess the executive branch's wartime decisions.
In a world fraught with gray areas and hard choices, Piscatella and his crew decide the best way to deal is to keep things black and white and never second-guess one of their decisions, no matter how catastrophic the consequences.
The entire purpose of the statute was to encourage websites to exercise their discretion and to not have the government second guess what they do, as the statute says in a purpose statement, to keep the internet "unfettered" by government regulation.
Lawyers for the committee responded that the records were needed for multiple, proper reasons; that courts should not second-guess congressional decision-making; and that the committee had the authority to issue subpoenas without separate authorization by the full House.
And I really started to second guess all of my opinions and how I felt, who I wanted to be, and who I came across as, and it just got to the point where I had a breakdown in February.
"We have no authority to second-guess Congress or to decide whether Ohio's [law] is the ideal method for keeping its voting rolls up to date," Justice Samuel Alito wrote for the 5-20173 majority, which split along traditional ideological lines.
Lawyers for the committee responded that the records were needed for multiple, proper reasons, that courts should not second-guess congressional decision-making and that the committee had the authority to issue subpoenas without separate authorization by the full House.
Durant said at the time the leadup to his decision was the most challenging few weeks of his career but after the success he has enjoyed over the last two seasons he is not about to second guess his move.
Weidman's feints also did more in that fight—in moving Machida to the fence and making him second guess his usual counter opportunities—and Anders has also shown that he understands the value of feinting his way in slowly along the fence.
John Kerry, America's secretary of state, said that, though he could not second-guess Mr Trump (who had no representative in Marrakesh), he had "learned that some issues look a little bit different when you're actually in office compared to [during a] campaign".
Facebook does not really need to hold a conspicuous spot at the very top of Free Basics for this to happen, which is where it currently appears in the Free Basics experience, giving critics needless ammunition to second-guess the motive behind Internet.org.
He also said that Ross' action is not reviewable under the Administrative Procedure Act because "courts do not have the authority to second guess the secretary's decision" in part because the Constitution vests Congress with "virtually unlimited discretion" in conducting the census.
However, I can't shake the feeling that Cookie is very much the older woman that I envisioned Yvette growing up to be: in complicated love with a man with whom she has built a family yet and still has to second guess constantly.
"It is not the proper function of the IRS, Treasury, or Justice to question or second guess the motivations of the Committee or its reasonable determinations regarding its need for the requested tax returns and return information," Neal wrote in the letter.
"Spirit Bomb" made our grime tracks of 2015 list, for lyrics that second guess the listener from the word go, but it's "Naila"—a searing vocal recorded over the explosive "XCXD BXMB" by Zeph Ellis—that will leave your face feeling firmly slapped.
Conservative justices including Chief Justice John Roberts and Anthony Kennedy, a frequent swing vote on the nine-member court, indicated during arguments in the high-profile case their unwillingness to second-guess Trump on the national security justifications offered for the policy.
It is not for us to second-guess them by saying, wait a minute don't you want a cellphone, or to inflict colonialism on them for their "own good" and our rapacious greed for beautiful land and whatever other resources their island contains.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos justifies her anti-student, pro-institution policies, which the public now has 60 days to weigh in on, by insisting that her Education Department should defer to the expertise of "local school leaders" and "not second guess" their decisions.
Cuban didn't even remotely second-guess the NBA's decision, said he understood and supported it, and added at the end that he'd try to find a way to support his staff and the arena workers who'd be negative affected by the move.
One minute, you're standing in the rain being wanded by guards and trying not to get poked in the eye by an umbrella; the next, you're in the environs of a gilded salon trying to second-guess what's in a designer's head.
Another possibility for overhaul is that going forward, the bureau's general counsel could oversee recurring audits of a random sampling of FISA applications, so that case agents will always have to take into account that someone may later second-guess their work.
The Manhattan judge said he would not second-guess the lawyers' "strategic decision" not to demand hearings, and that holding them would not have mattered because authorities had probable cause to believe Kurniawan was selling "rare and expensive" counterfeit Burgundy wines at auction.
While all of these symptoms can occur with anxiety disorders, depression, or low self-esteem, the difference with gaslighting is that there is another person or group that's actively engaged in trying to make you second-guess what you know is true.
It is not just that the court or its justices have acquired an ideological bent—we've known that for a long time, and political scientists Greg Caldeira and James Gibson have shown that the public does not second-guess the court's legitimacy on that basis.
BUT AGAIN, ALL OF THIS, WHEN YOU'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF IT, IT'S VERY EASY TO SECOND GUESS IT TWO WEEKS LATER BUT WHEN YOU'RE IN THE MIDDLE OF IT, YOU DO YOUR BEST, AND I THINK THEY DID THEIR BEST AT THE TIME.
"It is not the proper function of the IRS, Treasury or Justice to question or second guess the motivations of the committee or its reasonable determinations regarding its need for the requested tax returns and return information," Neal wrote to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig.
"Game of Thrones," by contrast, has accelerated its pace since moving beyond George R.R. Martin's books, and one can second-guess whether wrapping it up in two truncated seasons -- totaling 13 episodes, instead of the usual 10 episodes per year -- might have been too ambitious.
"Growing tensions across the world, fed by intemperate voices at home have caused many in this country to second-guess the international alliances and relationships that have served us so well across seven post-war decades," the Republican said in an op-ed on Time.com.
The US military, for one, has been building highly-autonomous target-detection into a range of weapon systems for many years, but still requires a human being to monitor these autonomous systems, second-guess the machines' results, and give the final approval to open fire.
Mr. Schneiderman also seems to have used his feminist reputation as a tool to access the exact kind of women he apparently enjoyed breaking down, while his liberal bona fides made the women who say he mistreated them second-guess themselves, and stay quiet.
Getting your kid their first phone is just another one of those decisions you will inevitably torture yourself over and second-guess, particularly because the decision seems to arrive at a time when they're becoming little individuals with lives and secrets of their own. Scary!
Football season just kicked off and we've got a few jacked up jocks guaranteed to make you second guess your fantasy draft ... Flip through these photos of ripped NFL abs and see if you can guess the player (sans pads) with the shredded stomach!
For example, in my work as a speechwriter and scriptwriter for live corporate events, I&aposve found that it&aposs not uncommon for a presenter to second guess themselves and nervously ask, "Do I have this?" mere minutes before they are set to go on.
But Burns and Novick have a larger point to make, about how easy it is to second-guess history once we know the outcome, and about how hard it is to liberate yourself from destructive cycles, even when you know you're trapped in them.
He sees these set of facts that everything that Hillary Clinton did, all of these decisions that the prosecutors made and the FBI made, that fell down in her favor and helped protect her, they all were perfectly defensible and he couldn&apost second guess them.
After assuring Theresa that his team will no longer second-guess her orders (a blatant lie, which, if you consider that Bernie is a host, proves that they can, in fact, lie to humans if they're programmed that way), Bernie leaves and Theresa heads to a meeting.
"With any on-duty violence by a police officer, especially shootings, juries -- when they get behind the closed doors of a deliberation room -- are not willing to second-guess police officers who have very difficult jobs and make life or death, split-second decisions," Stinson says.
" Black similarly notes that there are "always two sides to every story," adding that "people have different tolerance levels and motivations for why they do things" and it "isn't our job as a board member or investor to second-guess leadership and tell people what to do.
He also reiterated in that case the critical points that the government may not second-guess the reasonableness of a person's faith and that a substantial burden on religious exercise occurs whenever there is government action contrary to a firmly held religious belief (or a financial penalty).
"Allowing your committee to use Justice Department investigative files to reinvestigate the same matters that the department has investigated and to second-guess decisions that have been made by the department would not only set a dangerous precedent, but would also have immediate negative consequences," he wrote.
Now that the internet has made the public our partners in news gathering, we need to reconcile the advantage of having readers perched on our shoulder as muses with a potential drawback: glancing constantly over our shoulder wondering how they may second-guess what we write.
On the other hand, the courts also might err in the opposite direction, throwing the baby out with the bath water in the course of second-guessing the president in this extreme instance, resulting in a temptation of courts to second-guess in less-justified circumstances.
One thing is clear though: The most sensible response from investors would be to try to understand the detail of policies and what the first, second and third order impacts might be; as opposed to trying to second guess the whims of any one populist and extrapolate from there.
Kelly himself has appeared to second guess his own standing in the West Wing, and was frustrated after CNN reported in March that Trump had emboldened his former communications director Anthony Scaramucci, who was fired by Kelly after just 10 days, to continue attacking him during cable news appearances.
The Dark Zone is something else, though, a collection of tight mechanics and incredible systems that keep your heart thumping and the mood tense as you trawl the area for loot while trying to second guess your fellow players, who could turn on you at a moment's notice.
In the same way he entered a number of fields and excelled — co-founding the influential digital advertising agency R/GA, designing titles and visual effects for hundreds of feature films including "Alien" and establishing himself as a communications guru — Mr. Greenberg goes all-in and doesn't second-guess.
At a hearing on Friday, U.S. District Judge Dolly Gee told Theane Evangelis of Gibson Dunn & Crutcher, who represents the companies, that she would not second-guess state lawmakers who chose to exempt some industries, but not "gig economy" companies from the scope of the law known as AB5.
And second, once a regulation is adopted, the bill would give federal judges hearing challenges more power to second-guess agencies in a number of key areas, including assessing the scientific basis for the agency's action, the meaning of agency rules, and the economics of agency cost-benefit analysis.
And despite the fact that the series only just came out last week, there are already some pretty wild reddit theories about The Umbrella Academy floating around out there that are guaranteed to make you second guess everything you thought you knew and see the story in a whole new light.
"It is not the proper function of the IRS, Treasury or Justice to question or second guess the motivations of the committee or its reasonable determinations regarding its need for the requested tax returns and return information," Neal wrote to Rettig in response to the missed deadline on April 23.
Now, even in the absence of a developed factual trial record about the concrete effects of the challenged law (as in this case), the court can simply second-guess state legislatures and engage its own intuitive policy calculus to determine if the benefits of an abortion regulation outweigh its costs.
The prospect of a new arm's length confrontation with Comey might also be causing Trump to second guess himself after suddenly firing the former director last week, then admitting on television that he did so because he was frustrated about a Russia probe he has called a waste of taxpayer money.
"A majority of Maine voters have rejected that criticism and Article I (of the U.S. Constitution) does not empower this Court to second guess the considered judgment of the polity on the basis of the tautological observation that RCV may suffer from problems, as all voting systems do," he wrote.
Judges may be reluctant to second-guess the president in initially issuing the declaration; the National Emergencies Act does not actually provide a definition of "national emergency," and it might be tough to identify a party so injured just by the issuance of the order that they have standing to sue.
"It is not the role of the Court or plaintiffs to second guess (Congress') need, especially in light of the court's conclusions that the requested documents are pertinent to what is likely a lawful congressional investigation," Judge Edgardo Ramos of the Southern District of New York ruled at the time.
All they have gotten are juries who routinely say a cop made a "reasonable" decision to kill an unarmed man, and police officers who declare it uncouth to second-guess their fellow officers' decisions, and everyday Americans who demonize those who say such rationale is wrong, immoral and self-perpetuating.
I'm pretty sure we had 12 days for recording and mixing so you don't have time to second guess too much, you just have to sort of slide through stuff and there's a power in having to commit to things because sometimes having too many options and too much time makes things worse.
"A majority of Maine voters have rejected that criticism and Article I (of the U.S. Constitution) does not empower this Court to second guess the considered judgment of the polity on the basis of the tautological observation that RCV may suffer from problems, as all voting systems do," the Trump appointee explained.
Just because of my respect for the office, the literal physical office in which I stood, and the office of the president of the United States, I, I can't imagine — many things people can second-guess, but walking out at that moment I don't think is one that could be fairly second-guessed.
But as the Ninth Circuit noted in its order, what complicates the matter for the Trump administration is that the president and his surrogates seem fixated on the idea that the judicial branch should not second-guess the two political branches on the issue of immigration when the key issue is national security.
Interestingly, the Vice-Chancellor who declined in the Golden Telecom case to adopt the merger price as fair value was Leo Strine, the same judge who said in Union Financial that it would be hubris for a law-trained judge to assume he is equipped to second-guess bidders in a robust auction process.
As shadows lengthened across the stone wall, I began to second-guess our decision to throw a few clothes into a backpack, board a regional train and flee the crowds of Florence in an attempt to find an ancient pilgrimage route called the Via Francigena and walk it south for four days, to Siena.
"I think the worst thing you can do as a middle-aged editor is to try and second-guess what young people would like to read, what interests them, and then go off in some awkward way like the minister in a church who whips out a guitar and starts singing folk songs," Buruma said.
In July 2017, the trial court judge, Robert W. Titus of the District of Maryland, held that it was the military's decision to dispose of solid waste in burn pits, not KBR's, and that federal courts have no power to second-guess the executive branch's wartime decisions, a precedent known as the political-question doctrine.
Democrats also have a key Supreme Court case that could hamper any bid by Trump to use the courts to second-guess Senate rulings on subpoenas or matters of privilege: a 1993 ruling in a case involving a federal judge that gives the Senate broad latitude to devise its own rules and procedures on impeachment.
Even as the CIA torture program unfolded post-9/11 and troubling rumors and reports of the "enhanced interrogations" reached the upper levels of the FBI, then-FBI Director Mueller and his team turned them aside, saying that the CIA had a different mission, and it wasn't the FBI's place to second-guess the intelligence agency's procedures.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit on Wednesday refused to second-guess the Patent Trial Appeal Board's decision that online adult-content purveyor MindGeek USA waited too long to challenge the University of Southern California's patents on multimedia storage and retrieval technology used in its video library of firsthand accounts by Holocaust survivors.
"We have so many funds beat the market 10 years, 5773 years, but we're not going to second-guess the customer," said Peter Lynch, Fidelity Investments vice chairman and one of the original "star" mutual fund managers from the 1980s, who doubled the S&P 500 Index return over more than a decade on the Fidelity Magellan fund.
Through their night Bala Club—and its sister club Endless, as well as other nights like Evian Christ's Trance Party and the NTS-affiliated Tropical Waste—Kami and Uli are frontrunners in a scene that is continually pushing against an increasingly predictable club land, where promoters second guess the attendees, offering the same formula week after week.
""I just felt like it was a current moment for me, and what I mean by that is the song just felt that way to me, so I was like, 'Let's not wait, because we always sit around and wait and second guess ourselves and you know, I'd rather just move at a little quicker pace this time.
With costs relating to raw precious materials in a constant state of flux, many of the big name purveyors — luxury groups such as fine watches and jewelry houses — are under constant pressure to second-guess the market when stocking their inventories for the year ahead, trying both to protect bottom lines and to improve gross margins.
The series has much to say about being a woman in the world, offering commentary on the way male coworkers take over meetings or insist that sexual remarks were nothing more than a joke; the way women second-guess their clothing, worried it'll invite catcalls; how women are taught to shrink themselves, accept cruelty, and never assert their desires.
"It's hard to second-guess because we don't know everything that the department knew at the time, but clearly this young man was showing serious signs of a mental health disorder, something that does not pop up overnight," said Mr. Sheldon, who left the department in 2011 and now oversees a nonprofit foster-care agency in Miami.
"Chief Justice John Roberts disappointed conservatives today — to a degree not seen since he saved Obamacare in 2012 — when he sided with the court's four liberals to second-guess the Trump administration's reasons for adding a citizenship question to the census," Curt Levey, the president of the Committee for Justice, a conservative activist group, said in a statement.
After a federal judge on Friday temporarily blocked the immigration order temporarily banning refugees and nationals from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States, the Department of Justice filed an appeal of the order on Saturday night, saying it's the "sovereign prerogative" of a president to admit or exclude aliens and that the court shouldn't "second-guess" the president's orders.
The RAA doesn't just seek to impose an accountant's straitjacket on issues of multi-dimensional complexity; it also would allow non-expert judges to second-guess the decisions made by an agency's technical experts, adding yet another hurdle to the regulatory process and giving industry-funded groups like the Chamber another opportunity to take out safeguards that hold big business accountable.
Meanwhile, Michelle Reagan, the Arizona secretary of state — who told reporters before the hearing that she had known about the cutback in polling places, but had not wanted to "second-guess" the county's decision — said she planned to hold four community meetings in the areas most affected by the long lines, all but one in heavily Hispanic parts of the county.
Yet as her all-over-the-map appearance on Fox News' "Hannity" Thursday night demonstrated, when it comes to giving a studio and/or network cause to second-guess employing talent, Barr might be in a class by herself -- making the "whataboutism" in using her as a basis for comparison problematic, and the search for consistent standards even more elusive.
But as a succession of #MeToo stories unfurled in the media — some of which seemed far more ambiguous and less egregious than the early headline cases — Roiphe noticed something else: Women were afraid publicly to second-guess aspects of a movement they felt had lost a sense of fairness and proportion, largely out of fear of social media's Jacobin call-out culture.
Some picks we second-guess for frustration: In 2004, San Diego Padres ownership didn't want to pay for an actual player, which forced the team to tank the pick on Matt Bush, simultaneously depriving a franchise that needed star power of a chance to have one and bringing someone into baseball who later did a bunch of really terrible things.
While UK tech founders continue to try to second guess what 'Brexit means Brexit' actually means for the future of immigration and access to talent, the UK's digital minister, Matt Hancock, has confirmed it will not mean a clone of the Australian points-based immigration system – despite politicians frequently citing this system as a possible model for the UK to adopt during the Brexit campaign.
Shalev Roisman, a Harvard law lecturer and former Office of Legal Counsel lawyer who recently wrote a law review article denouncing the lack of any internal executive branch procedures for how and when a president may "determine" that facts exist, said he doubted the Trump appointees running the Office of Legal Counsel would second-guess the president if he said he saw sufficient Iran-Qaeda ties.
Quote of the day: "A stalking ground for the sanctimoniously self-righteous who love to second-guess, to leap to conclusions and be offended - worse, to be offended on behalf of others they do not even know" -- Comedian Stephen Fry, on quitting Twitter after coming under fire for calling a BAFTA winner "a bag lady," Couldn't stand the heat, out of the kitchen Today in facepalm Marco Rubio's "Morning in America" ad features a skyline of  ... Vancouver.
When it comes to allegations of sexual impropriety against a president or presidential candidate — such as those made against President Clinton and presidential candidate Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE — higher stakes should counsel extreme hesitation for Congress to "investigate" or second guess the will of voters.
NOT A REAL SUBSIDY BUT A BENEFIT AND IN SOME CASES I THINK THEY DOMINATE CERTAIN ASPECTS OF THE MARKET, ESPECIALLY IN SOME ASPECTS OF THE INDUSTRIAL MARKET SO, YOU KNOW, WELL SEE WHERE IT GOES, BUT, YOU KNOW, ITS EASY TO SECOND GUESS WHERE IT GOES, BUT IF WE -- YOU KNOW, IF WE HAD THE -- IF WE HAD THAT BRIEF AND WE HAD TO ENGAGE AND WE HAD TO IMPROVE, MAKE THINGS COME OUT BETTER THAN THEYRE COMING OUT, YOU KNOW, WE MIGHT ADAPT SOME OF THE STRATEGY AS WELL.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE published a memorandum Thursday saying the agency won't "second guess" the analyses that companies have to conduct before construction projects on their plants to determine whether they might emit more pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter.

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