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She has proved adept at shifting position without incurring political damage.
Gillespie, for instance, has made much of Northam's shifting position on Confederate statues.
Mr. Lance said that his recent votes weren't indicative of a shifting position on gun rights.
But his shifting position has much more to do with the tumultuous history of the Iron Throne.
Republican Senators Lamar Alexander and Marco Rubio expressed frustration with what they said was Trump's shifting position.
The shifting position illustrates the changing political reality in Washington for some of the country's biggest technology companies.
Despite Kelly's efforts, lawmakers have been frustrated with Trump's shifting position on DACA and a broader immigration deal.
His shifting position on abortion rights over his 36 years in the Senate has also drawn fresh scrutiny.
A Stone lawyer on Tuesday said the legal team had "read with interest" the new reporting on the DOJ's shifting position.
Amanda, like himself, kept shifting position, gathering her legs to one side then the other as she attended to Madewela's words.
The moving images aren't in synch, and the effect is disorienting, with viewers restlessly shifting position to take it all in.
By early 2019, May's habit of sticking to set phrases rather than shifting position to appease her critics was increasingly enraging lawmakers.
Bright cloud patches were seen shifting position as they were blown across the sky by the planet's powerful and variable equatorial jet stream.
He has also faced criticism, including a protests last week in Chicago, over the DNC's ever-shifting position on accepting donations from fossil-fuel interests.
The introduction of this bill is the latest development in Harris's shifting position on marijuana legalization, which she had once opposed as San Francisco district attorney.
TBB Chairman Metin Feyzioglu, previously an outspoken critic of Erdogan and his governments, has come under fire for recently shifting position and appearing closer to the president.
McCain was asked about his shifting position on Trump's candidacy as he sparred with his Democratic challenger for Arizona's U.S. Senate seat during their first debate Monday night.
In another sign of SoftBank's shifting position, Yahoo Japan, which is half-owned by SoftBank, pulled the plug in November on a Japanese apartment-rental venture with Oyo.
President Trump's false statements and shifting position on the border wall have contradicted his own negotiators and frustrated Republicans he needs to fight battles for him on Capitol Hill.
When there are 10 skaters in one-third of the ice and the puck is sliding from side to side, the goalie tends to get screened and keeps shifting position.
By the following fall, after Paris was attacked, leaving 23.53 dead and hundreds wounded, the New York Times noted that it was not Le Pen who was shifting position, but everyone else.
In New Bern, on the Neuse River, a CNN team had to keep shifting position in a park as the water kept rising until it was too dangerous to stay in the area.
"Don't Believe Every Tweet" could be skewering the company itself for its ongoing moderation problem, which has been exacerbated in recent weeks by Dorsey's shifting position on conspiracy theorist Alex Jones and his Infowars network.
" Mr. Lancman said in an interview that the shifting position on whether it could comply with the disclosure law showed that the Police Department had "no coherent policy for how 50-a should be interpreted and applied.
The fate of the so-called Dreamers is at the center of a stalemate in Congress made more complicated by Mr. Trump's shifting position: He has expressed sympathy for the young immigrants while demanding a crackdown on illegal immigration.
And President Obama is scheduled to stump for Clinton in Miami on Wednesday, offering another high-profile opportunity for the Democrats to underscore Trump's shifting position on easing sanctions with the island nation just 2628 miles from Florida's shores.
The story of the muddled and shifting position on Yucca Mountain is partly one of an administration focused on Mr. Trump's re-election chances in a battleground state that he lost to Hillary Clinton by two percentage points in 2016.
Rather than using the bulk of his response to condemn the butcher Assad or the inaction of Assad's patron, Vladimir Putin — let alone take responsibility for the role his own administration's shifting position might have played — Trump harped on what he inherited from President Obama.
The White House's shifting position appears to stem from a pledge made by Kim in October to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, that North Korea would dismantle and destroy its plutonium and uranium enrichment facilities — the first time the regime has ever agreed to such a move.
While it's possible this loud show of bullying bravado is a theatrical tactic to try to pressure the EU into shifting position on contested brexit issues (primarily the Irish back-stop) — so Johnson can grab a deal which could pass a vote in parliament — it's also possible the government isn't that interested in a deal, and just wants to deliver brexit "do or die", as the PM has also put it.
Mattis, who had just come from a joint appearance with Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE in a closed-door Senate session, had been asked about his seemingly shifting position on the crown prince's role in the slaying.
In communication theory and especially in relevance theory, ostensive behaviour or ostension is a behaviour that signals the intention to communicate something. This can be a gesture such as pointing, or shifting position to draw an addressee's attention to something.Sperber, Dan; Wilson, Deirdre. Relevance. pp 29, 49.
While shifting position within Halifax Harbour in preparation for a storm, the ship lost power. No damage was done to Asterix and the vessel made it safely to the new position. The vessel completed sea trials and was formally accepted into service with the Royal Canadian Navy in January 2018.
Truncal ataxia (or trunk ataxia) is a wide-based "drunken sailor" gait characterised by uncertain starts and stops, lateral deviations and unequal steps. It is an instability of the trunk and often seen during sitting. It is most visible when shifting position or walking heel-to-toe. As a result of this gait impairment, falling is a concern in patients with ataxia.
Ludwig's creative mind worked much faster than the small production team at the disposal of Schnyder. Schnyder followed up his awesome Astrolabium watch with the Planetarium Copernicus, a wristwatch that represents time through the shifting position of the planets in our solar system. In 1989 Ulysse Nardin, in cooperation with Christophe Claret, brought the world the first repeating wristwatch with Jaquemarts.
"It's as if the unidentified Afghan infiltrators were the big pink elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about." Brown raises concerns that the unidentified Afghans could have been involved in sabotaging the flight internally, and raises concerns about the military's inability to find the helicopter's black box, and then its shifting position, nearly three years after the shoot-down, that there was no black box. Brown deems the Pentagon's shifting position on the black box not to be credible, and has pointed out that a team of US Army Pathfinders was sent to the crash site to look for the black box. He criticizes the Congressional subcommittee investigating the crash for not questioning why US Army Rangers were sent to search for a black box if there were no black box to begin with.
Koenig and Alan Carter are flying reconnaissance. Observations show that the Tora formation is shifting position—the mutual attraction between it and the Moon has locked them on a collision course. When Koenig tries to radio in the forecast, there is no response. The four mutineers have slipped into a hypnotic trance and Sanderson's prophesies of a habitable planet drown out the Commander's warning.
Electric bassists such as Brian Bromberg and Steve Bailey have applied the thumb position technique to their instruments because they share a common tuning. In the jazz world, many bassists from the 1970s onward play both instruments, sometimes with equal proficiency (e.g. Stanley Clarke). The advantage of using thumb position on the bass guitar is that the left hand can cover two octaves or more without shifting position, which facilitates complex passages.
The agarose is gelled at 4 °C and the coverslip removed. The agarose forms a matrix of carbohydrate fibres that encapsulate the cells, anchoring them in place. The agarose is considered to be osmotic-neutral, therefore solutions can penetrate the gel and affect the cells without cells shifting position. In an in vitro study the cells would be exposed to a test agent – typically UV light, ionising radiation, or a genotoxic chemical – to induce DNA damage in the encapsulated cells.
The length of the string from nut to bridge on bowed or plucked instruments ultimately determines the distance between different notes on the instrument. For example, a double bass with its low range needs a scale length of around , whilst a violin scale is only about . On the shorter scale of the violin, the left hand may easily reach a range of slightly more than two octaves without shifting position, while on the bass' longer scale, a single octave or a ninth is reachable in lower positions.
277–79 The shifting position of the Court led to personal animosity between members of its two wings. Despite his disappointment over the Court's positions on some issues, Minton remained popular among his colleagues on the Court as he didn't take sides in their personal disagreements; he proved a soothing presence during a period marked by bitter personal feuds between strong personalities such as William O. Douglas and Felix Frankfurter.Radcliff, p. 172 Minton informed Eisenhower of his intention to retire in a letter on September 7, 1956, in which he dryly stated his retirement was authorized by law.
Like a sundial, a sun compass features a vertical pin. The sun's rays cause the pin to cast a shadow which is longer in the morning and late afternoon and shortest at solar high- noon, and this shadow is used to create gnomonic lines. The disc is placed in a fixed level position and an observer regularly marks the shifting position of the pin tip's shadow across the disc during the course of the day. When these position marks are connected, the result is a west-to-east gnomonic line that comes closest to the vertical pin at high-noon.
The skull is one end of this jointless, flexible, very strong cage that keeps them from ever shifting position. In the Known Space universe, the Bandersnatchi were created by the Tnuctipun during the Thrintun empire (~1.5 billion BCE) as a food source with a flavor nearly irresistible to the predatory Thrintun. As such, the Thrintun had no objection to their large size. While the Thrintun believed that the Bandersnatchi possessed no intelligence, they were actually sentient beings resistant to their telepathic mind control abilities and were used by the Tnuctipun to spy on the Thrintun until a slave rebellion.
Lloyd knew this and dealt with it in a reserved and mature manner, especially when it came to women's hours and overcrowding in housing. She wrote editorials in the Daily, attempting to bridge the gap between faculty and students. This was frequently a sore spot due to the shifting position over in loco parentis, which was causing an irritation amongst the student body in regards to the strict curfew hours women held. Additionally, the lack of student housing for women with the influx of students was turning into a bigger problem than seen in past years.
Male Anna's hummingbird showing iridescent crown and gorget feathers To serve courtship and territorial competition, many male hummingbirds have plumage with bright, varied coloration resulting both from pigmentation in the feathers and from prismal cells within the top layers of feathers of the head, gorget, breast, back and wings. When sunlight hits these cells, it is split into wavelengths that reflect to the observer in varying degrees of intensity, with the feather structure acting as a diffraction grating. Iridescent hummingbird colors result from a combination of refraction and pigmentation, since the diffraction structures themselves are made of melanin, a pigment, and may also be colored by carotenoid pigmentation and more subdued black, brown or gray colors dependent on melanin. By merely shifting position, feather regions of a muted-looking bird can instantly become fiery red or vivid green.

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