The scientific community almost entirely sided with Oppenheimer, but President Truman sided with Teller.
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Some federal appeals courts sided with the challengers, and some sided with the Obama administration.
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But pollsters soon found that twice as many Americans sided with the police as sided with the protesters.
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The poll found that 62 percent of voters in the sample sided with Sessions, while just 23 percent sided with Trump.
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Every judge who sided with Mr. Trump was a Republican appointee, and every judge who sided with Congress was a Democratic appointee.
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Just 23 percent of supporters of the People's Party sided with the pro-immigration statement, while 77 percent sided with the anti-immigration statement.
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In at least three cases, the majority of the court sided with someone accused of sexual misconduct, but Mr. Moore dissented and sided with prosecutors.
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In non-constitutional cases, where the disagreements were largely about policy, some justices consistently sided with the prosecution and others consistently sided with the defense.
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In a new ABC News/Washington Post poll released on Friday, 2628 percent of the voters polled sided with Sessions in the dispute, while just 28503 percent sided with the president.
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Kennedy served as a swing vote, and although he sided with his conservative colleagues more often, he sided with the liberals on the court on abortion issues and penned Obergefell v.
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This was because he had sided with liberals to stop the Trump administration from including a citizenship question on the census, and also sided with conservatives on an issue around voting districts.
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Russia has also sided with the Syrian government and Iran.
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He sided with the people who created and maintained him.
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She sided with the defendant in an important libel case.
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During the Revolution, the De Lanceys sided with the British.
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Some observers have sided with the Department on that thesis.
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The Supreme Court sided with the Trump administration and businesses.
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CFPB general counsel Mary McLeod sided with the Trump administration.
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When push came to shove, the government sided with itself.
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A federal appeals court this month sided with the shareholders.
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At least one federal court has sided with that argument.
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Because the alternative means he's sided with something far worse.
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Courts in general have sided with employers on the issue.
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The Supreme Court has in effect sided with the protesters.
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For the second time, a jury has sided with Google.
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At the Fed, Mr Powell has occasionally sided with hawks.
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The AP added that lawmakers seemingly sided with Colorado Gov.
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In the closely divided case, Kavanaugh sided with the majority.
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Unfortunately for consumers, the government courts sided with government lawyers.
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The majority on the court sided with Trump on Tuesday.
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Trump ultimately sided with McMaster, committing several thousand additional troops.
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Novartis sided with Penn, and Juno Therapeutics with St. Jude.
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On Tuesday, the European Court of Justice sided with Google.
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Traditionally, Jewish voters and donors have overwhelmingly sided with Democrats.
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In the end, not a single Republican sided with Democrats.
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So from my perspective, you sided with the Koch brothers.
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Now, CUNY School of Law has sided with the protesters.
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Examining the video again, the jurors sided with the defense.
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A lower court sided with Ohio and upheld the law.
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But judges in Massachusetts and California sided with Mr. Cosby.
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She sided with Flake and Collins on the FBI probe.
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In its decision, the Supreme Court sided with the baker.
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On Wednesday, a majority of investors sided with the nuns.
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The Supreme Court sided with the prosecutors, 5 to 4.
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But on Friday evening, a judge sided with Mr. Kessler.
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It would be unusual if he sided with the defense.
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The president sided with his aides and denied the pardons.
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President Donald Trump sided with 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen.
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Ryan has consistently sided with Nunes over the Justice Department.
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In June, the court unanimously sided with Kingdomware Technologies Inc.
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He has instead publicly sided with every incumbent Republican senator.
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Moses Farrow, a brother of Ronan, has sided with Allen.
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Read more: 'POTUS sided with a brutal dictator over CIA?
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In both cases, courts sided with them, at least in part.
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The court ultimately, and narrowly, sided with her — five to four.
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The state's Supreme Court has once again sided with the telescope.
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A jury sided with Sanders, and the students lost their appeals.
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And many Republican voters — voting with their hearts — sided with Trump.
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Claire McCaskill sided with the president when asked about the caravan.
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A federal district judge in Sacramento largely sided with the state.
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U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh sided with the Federal Trade Commission.
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Muhammad bin Salman, the powerful crown prince, sided with the women.
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After the theatrics, the jury might still have sided with Armstrong.
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For the most part, they sided with candidates not named Trump.
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In 1905, the court sided with Massachusetts: States can mandate vaccines.
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He sided with Chief Justice John Roberts in Shelby County v.
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The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the environmental groups.
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The 85033th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the environmental groups.
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In the bitter diplomatic and economic chill, Ankara sided with Qatar.
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Jobs brought the issue to Apple's board, who sided with Scully.
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The Dutch government sided with the tech community in its statement.
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But Trump ultimately sided with McConnell in supporting the incumbent Strange.
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Judge Thomas Griffith sided with Rogers, while Judge Neomi Rao dissented.
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That's because superdelegates overwhelmingly sided with Clinton in 2016,609 to 47.
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Unions rarely sided with the workers they are supposed to represent.
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While 35 members voted for removal, seven sided with Mr. Yeger.
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Trump's Department of Justice has sided with these conservative attorneys general.
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But judges in Massachusetts and California have sided with Mr. Cosby.
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The center-right government at the time sided with Warner Bros.
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It has declined, and has instead sided with Wintershall against NOC.
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Kushner and Bannon argued otherwise and Trump sided with the pair.
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The outgoing Obama administration sided with municipal utilities in Chattanooga, Tenn.
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Independents sided with Democrats, with 62 percent disapproving of Trump's actions.
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The NLRB sided with the guild in denying Hearst&aposs request.
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He has sided with Trump at times in criticizing the FBI.
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At least some members of the Black Caucus sided with Conyers.
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In a statement, he sided with protesters outraged by the crackdown.
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A judge sided with the union, leaving the students without aid.
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A judge sided with the union, leaving the students without aid.
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This week, the court sided with him and against Ms. Wang.
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On Thursday, an appeals court sided with the passionate kissing defense.
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Over the years, AFCEC repeatedly sided with its partner, Balfour Beatty.
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Riyadh has sided with Washington as it's confronted Tehran ever since.
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That's because independents sided with Democrats in most of their responses.
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Clinton by an enormous margin: Nearly 9 in 10 sided with her.
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Denham has sided with Trump on his tough trade stance against China.
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A federal court in Puerto Rico sided with Wal-Mart in March.
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A woman flipped off a cop and the court sided with her.
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When pressed, I sided with red, and this was met with approval.
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Ultimately, however, the jury sided with Adam — and handed him a shutout.
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Later they sided with the Chinese Communist Party in China's civil war.
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The SEC sided with AES in December, and with CF on Jan.
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They filed complaints with American regulators, who ultimately sided with the airline.
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They&aposve sided with illegal immigrants over factory workers in this country.
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The Trump administration sided with companies, contending that the agreements are valid.
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Poland's courts sided with Invenergy but were ignored by state-controlled bodies.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Funds run by Fidelity Investments sided with Tesla Inc (TSLA.
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Lo and behold, Kennedy has now sided with the Court's liberal wing.
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Democratic-appointed Justice Stephen Breyer sided with the court's four Republican appointees.
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" The National Republican Senatorial Committee sided with Heller, calling the lawmaker "proven.
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Trump sided with the Democrats, and now the plan is moving forward.
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A lower court judge also sided with the Met in February 183.
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In 2012, a jury sided with Obrycka, awarding her $850,000 in damages.
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Pro-government forces have sided with the YPG against Turkey in Afrin.
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Allen again inserted himself and overrode personnel decisions, or sided with Gruden.
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The court sided with the House, a decision the Obama administration appealed.
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This moron, puppet, coward sided with Putin over our own intelligence agencies!
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She sided with the defense; the retrial would remain in Hamilton County.
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The federal appeals court that reviewed the matter sided with the environmentalists.
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Some juries have sided with the plaintiffs, awarding large amounts of damages.
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At the time, President Trump, then a candidate, sided with the FBI.
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But the courts sided with the prosecution, which was assisted by Microsoft.
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According to the Times, Pruitt sided with the company on both matters.
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The court sided with Wells Fargo and dismissed the case in 2012.
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Kiska, a ceremonial rather than a political leader, sided with the farmers.
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The jury sided with Carpenter, and awarded him $20103 million in damages.
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Only three Democratic senators have sided with the president more frequently: Sens.
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They are open sided, with ceiling fans moving listlessly in the heat.
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Nichols on Thursday sided with the House's lawyers on the hearing request.
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In his ruling on Friday, Judge Haywood Gilliam sided with the plaintiffs.
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Asked if he was surprised that Trunp sided with Pelosi today, Rep.
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Not all family members of San Bernardino victims sided with the government.
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Black voters since the civil rights era have largely sided with Democrats.
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Roberts and those he sided with offered no explanation for their vote.
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We sided with poor people and people of color, for civil rights.
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Voting with the majority, Gorsuch sided with the Oklahoma City-based chain.
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Six months ago, the court sided with Microsoft, and the government appealed.
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Bolstering their case, C.F.P.B. general counsel Mary McLeod sided with the administration.
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Indeed, the Trump administration sided with Ohio in the voter purge case.
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Mexico's business community sided with the Trump administration in endorsing the pact.
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In an interview last year, Mr. Rodríguez Torres sided with the protesters.
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On Wednesday, jurors in Federal District Court in Brooklyn sided with prosecutors.
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A California judge sided with the MPAA last November, dismissing the case.
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The arbitrator sided with the players, leading to a $280 million settlement.
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Originally, the Department of Justice sided with the National Labor Relations Board.
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Colorado is appealing a circuit court ruling that sided with the electors.
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"Two-thirds of the American people sided with me," he told Melvin.
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The board sided with the gang members, but the city was unmoved.
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Could a guy who sided with Obama really be accused of partisanship?
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She has sided with those who disbelieved, disrespected, and even mocked survivors.
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Trump sided with McConnell in the GOP primary, where Moore defeated Sen.
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But the S.E.C. resisted limits, and the judge sided with its lawyers.
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The IUCN Council was split, some councilors sided with the IFAW position.
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Joe Manchin, Heidi Heitkamp and Joe Donnelly, sided with the GOP majority.
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And 21982 Republican representatives have already sided with Democrats on the issue.
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A U.S. district judge sided with the states and blocked the directives.
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The ASA sided with the restaurant and refused to uphold the complaints.
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Ellison previously sided with inmates, calling the temperatures cruel and unusual punishment.
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MSU ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his methods were medically appropriate.
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Rao has previously sided with Trump in his other ongoing legal fights.
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And in both places, key officials have sided with the bail critics.
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The San Francisco-based federal appeals court, however, sided with Woody Woo.
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Those who favor more dramatic change sided with Sanders, exit polls showed.
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A judge sided with Paris and granted her a temporary restraining order.
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A lower court judge also sided with the Met in February 2018.
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The Colorado Civil Rights Commission and lower courts sided with the couple.
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But while the court sided with baker Jack Phillips on Masterpiece Cakeshop v.
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The court sided with Mylan, which claimed the patents in question were invalid.
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Critics have failed to point out that liberal judges also sided with him.
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In a text exchange with Deena Nicole Cortese, she sided with Ortiz-Magro.
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In the end, the jury sided with the prosecution and found Willis guilty.
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It acknowledged the importance of national security but finally sided with the states.
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Kavanaugh concurred with the majority opinion as the court sided with the FDA.
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The jury ultimately sided with them, awarding the family exactly $1,593,500 in damages.
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Some stayed home to avoid following orders, while others sided with the protesters.
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Jeff Flake sided with Democrats demanding a weeklong FBI investigation into the allegations.
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But Egypt, which is mostly Sunni, has also quietly sided with the dictator.
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Two of the judges on the three-person panel sided with the trucker.
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The courts sided with the farmers, and the ban was reinstated in 2001.
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Donahue took her seat to vigorous applause from those who sided with her.
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She would have never guessed that he would have sided with the government.
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These conversations were almost always one-sided, with Marsters only talking to herself.
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Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the four liberal justices in the ruling.
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Some members of the Shammar tribe have sided with the peshmerga in Sinjar.
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On appeal, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the lower court.
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The Seventh Circuit Court sided with her, reversing previous decisions on the topic.
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Nicolai fought against the getaway and ultimately a judge sided with the father.
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Late Friday, Harris County District Court Judge Daryl L. Moore sided with residents.
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The president sided with those in his administration calling for a status quo.
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After a second examination, the Mississippi Supreme Court again sided with the prosecution.
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The court sided with Friedman and said that Aytes was an abduction risk.
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Three of the seven judges on the seventh circuit sided with Brendan's team.
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The court sided with two people whose sexual assault convictions were thrown out.
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In June 2013, a divided U.S. Supreme Court sided with the Capobianco family.
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The patent tribunal sided with Amneal in 2016, prompting an appeal by Jazz.
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They ultimately did not resign as Bush sided with the Justice Department officials.
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The court sided with the GOP and the Obama administration filed an appeal.
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The Supreme Court eventually sided with Campbell and 2 Live Crew in 1992.
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A judge sided with the besieged comedian, dismissing a defamation lawsuit against him.
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Three years later, she lost her lawsuit when a jury sided with Kleiner.
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He sided with the court's conservative justices Tuesday to uphold Trump's travel ban.
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Some have sided with the company, and others were unable to reach verdicts.
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Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the more liberal justices in the ruling.
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Phillips challenged the ruling in Colorado's state courts, which sided with the commission.
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Phil Murphy (D) said he's thrilled the court finally sided with New Jersey.
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The court sided with Democrats, as did the Supreme Court when Republicans appealed.
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In other parts, bulldozers have simply flattened neighbourhoods that sided with the rebels.
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A panel of the court had sided with lawmakers in that earlier ruling.
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Europe's highest court sided with him in 2015, ruling that an EU-U.
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If 426 of those superdelegates had sided with Sanders, he could have won.
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To date, the president of the bank has sided with the general counsel.
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Just days before the hearing was to take place, Burruezo sided with Cigna.
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Even GOP senators who sided with Trump are interested in the broader issue.
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In effect, the president sided with the generals in the name of order.
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A lower court's decision, which the state then appealed, sided with the inmates.
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The employment tribunal sided with the two drivers, James Farrar and Yaseen Aslam.
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Another target audience will be the young, ideological voters who sided with Sen.
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In the current race a majority of super-delegates have sided with Mrs.
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But the Supreme Court sided with the officer, shielding him from the lawsuit.
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The judge has now squarely sided with Sony, rejecting all of Kesha's claims.
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The court sided with Ralphie and put the kibosh on the Lahna's plans.
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Russia has often sided with China against the other members of the Council.
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The Trump administration sided with the challengers, and refused to defend the ACA.
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She sided with the president against football players kneeling during the national anthem.
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But Ms. Nixon, who is also gay, sided with Mr. de Blasio instead.
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On Wednesday, Judge Michael Phelan sided with the plaintiffs in a Vancouver courtroom.
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The coalition sued again, but this time, a judge sided with the city.
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The court sided with the government, ruling that national security outweighed civil liberties.
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A judge sided with the House last year, but the Obama administration appealed.
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The judge at the post-conviction hearing sided with Syed, and prosecutors appealed.
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Independents sided with Democrats, with 28500 percent saying the White House should cooperate.
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GM, meanwhile, touts its commitment to zero emissions, but sided with Trump, too.
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After four hours of testimony on Monday, a judge sided with the defense.
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It is clear from recent government data that women have sided with science.
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TCI lost the vote, in which 79.07 percent of shareholders sided with Brydon.
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Those companies generally sided with the state in the tariff disputes, Ptacin said.
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She also sided with the President in a Wednesday phone interview with Politico.
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Later in life, Luther too often sided with Germany's princes and conservative forces.
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Seventeen Republicans sided with Democrats to support the measure, including, among others, Reps.
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Toomey, who is in a tough reelection fight, had previously sided with Sen.
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The board, in its argument, disagreed, and the judges sided with the board.
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Another resident, Sibongiseni Dlamini, sided with the rioters, saying they had legitimate concerns.
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A judge sided with them, and began fining the university $1,000 a day.
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His comments and delivery drew effusive praise from those who sided with him.
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The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the tobacco companies in 28503.
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But in its ruling, the court sided with survivors and rejected this argument.
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He's sided with a foreign leader, Vladimir Putin, against his own governmental structures.
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However, board members appointed by Trump so far have broadly sided with Powell.
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Most notably, Trump sided with Putin regarding Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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According to the poll, 76 percent of GOP respondents sided with the president.
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Judge Curiel sided with Apple, ruling that Qualcomm owed the missed rebate payments.
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By 1867, he and his paper sided with the congressional Republicans' Reconstruction policies.
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"Boeing should have admitted its fault and sided with passengers," Mr. Yonathan said.
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They mostly sided with the state of Texas in a racial gerrymandering lawsuit.
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Among Democrats, four voters picked Bernie Sanders, and none sided with Hillary Clinton.
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But in July, a federal appeals court sided with the sellers, not the artists.
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Ms. Brewer defended her fiscal choices, and noted that voters had sided with her.
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The UN ruling has just come back, and the UN has sided with Assange.
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But on gay rights and abortion, he has sided with the court's four liberals.
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John Tyler was a slaveholder who sided with the Confederacy in the Civil War.
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Indeed, this is exactly the argument that the Seventh Circuit Court seemingly sided with.
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And back in early January, Trump sided with Assange — against the US intelligence community.
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The Supreme Court sided with privacy rights of cellphone users in Big Brother case.
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Though a political ally of Hezbollah, Aoun has sided with Hariri in the row.
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U.S. Presidents have sided with the committee to block the past three questionable deals.
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She sued and a federal district judge sided with her, but the government appealed.
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The Obama administration has sided with Hively and submitted court briefs on her behalf.
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People who sided with Harris started spamming Swift's Instagram comments with the snake emoji.
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While she wanted to keep running the restaurant, her husband sided with the CEO.
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A US District Court judge in Texas in December sided with the Republican states.
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After the WTO's judges sided with the Americans, the Chinese government dropped the measures.
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The Patent Office sided with Arista on Thursday, invalidating key claims in the patent.
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The DC circuit court sided with the girl, provoking a dissent from Mr Kavanaugh.
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A Chinese court sided with it, then Micron was hit with an antitrust probe.
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Pete Ricketts personally invested money in the "repeal" campaign, and voters sided with him.
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But I am not surprised because they sided with Syrian refugees over US veterans.
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I wrote to Dan Pashman of WNYC's ''The Sporkful,'' and he sided with me.
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Top Democrats have often sided with environmental activists, at the expense of organized labor.
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One judge who sided with Trump nonetheless took the opportunity to decry personal attacks.
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But the Delaware bankruptcy judge sided with the lenders, asking for a new plan.
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Riggleman, though, has sided with his party in House votes on LGBTQ-related legislation.
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Many of these cases were not 5-85033 decisions or he sided with conservatives.
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U.S. presidents have sided with the committee to block the past three questionable deals.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Wisconsin Republican, later sided with Nunes in the dispute.
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Five year ago, Kennedy sided with his fellow Court conservatives in Shelby County v.
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But the F.D.A. ultimately sided with the food industry, which opposed the teaspoon proposal.
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A lower court judge sided with the couple and fined Stutzman $85033,001 in penalties.
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Earlier this month, a state administrative judge heard the case and sided with her.
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Trump sided with Russia over American intelligence operations in front of the entire world.
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Snyder and Republicans in the Michigan legislature once again sided with wealthy special interests.
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MORE chose Trump, and hundreds of thousands who sided with Romney migrated to Clinton.
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The vote was 5-4, as Justice Anthony Kennedy sided with the court's conservatives.
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Braun sided with Trump, saying the president came "out front early" on the issue.
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Like most rollers, it's double-sided with larger and smaller stones on either end.
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In March, a jury sided with Bollea, levying $140 million in damages against Gawker.
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Alas, their pleas fell on deaf ears and the people sided with the politicians.
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But ultimately, when it came time for choosing, the feds sided with the rich.
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Though nominated by Republican Ronald Reagan, Kennedy often sided with the Court's liberal wing.
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Out Magazine ended up apologizing to Sivan, and other outlets sided with the singer.
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The fact that the President sided with Bolton, which only added to Kelly's fury.
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Justice Rosa sided with him, ruling that he was entitled to a new hearing.
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Last year, a federal judge sided with the House, but the Obama administration appealed.
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However, at least one member of Parliament, Oksana V. Pushkina, sided with the journalists.
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The judge sided with Transworld and ordered Mr. Fuentes to pay the full amount.
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As recently as Friday, a judge sided with Mr. Kemp's critics in one case.
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I didn't know much about British class snobbery then, but I sided with outsiders.
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"When she was a student, she sided with people with no power," Lee said.
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The president sided with his more aggressive aides, and announced the ban next day.
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Previously, Justice Anthony Kennedy had sided with liberal justices on issues such as abortion.
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On this Francis seems to have sided with conservatives, though it's hard to tell.
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Several lawmakers who sided with him said Brazil could not afford more political upheaval.
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The missionary then filed a complaint with HHS, which sided with the Catholic convent.
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The board sided with Mr. Kennedy; Mr. Boyle and seven other board members resigned.
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In one court case, it sided with a mortgage lender questioning the agency's constitutionality.
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The Trump administration has sided with Oracle, while many tech companies have backed Google.
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Jason Lewis sided with the corporate gun lobby at the expense of his constituents.
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In the Mazars case, a federal district judge sided with House Democrats in May.
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For instance, after scolding Robert Mueller's office, he sided with the special counsel anyway.
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The 2320D also has auto-duplexing, so you can print double-sided with ease.
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"Has she driven off billionaires who would've sided with her otherwise?" he asked rhetorically.
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And in the end, all wavering members sided with the 19, not the one.
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The 2320D also has auto-duplexing, so you can print double-sided with ease.
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In one ruling, in 1832, the court sided with the Cherokees, Dr. Weaver said.
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Mr. North had sided with Ackerman in the legal battle, alarming some board members.
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A Title IX investigation in 236 sided with Okereke, so he didn't face discipline.
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The jury sided with Google, denying Oracle's bid for about $9 billion in damages.
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Five Democrats sided with the majority of Republicans to vote for the bill: Sens.
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The ruling wasn't even close -- 7 of the 9 justices sided with the baker.
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The backstory: The Supreme Court historically has sided with employers in past arbitration cases.
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Whatever you think of Donald Trump, it is clear that this election has the potential to reshape the allegiances of many white working-class voters who have traditionally sided with the Democrats, and many well-educated voters who have sided with the Republicans.
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Vukmir, though, sided with Trump and said the president was negotiating better deals, beating China.
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On Wednesday, the UK Court of Appeal sided with the doctors and hospital once again.
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Some juries have sided with J&J and others have been unable to reach verdicts.
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Concurrent to Pollack's statement on Tuesday, Griesa sided with the government and dismissed the lawsuit.
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In the end, though, the judges were needed, and in Vegas they sided with Stephens.
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Jeff Flake sided with Democrats demanding an FBI investigation into sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh.
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In July four other major companies — Ford, Honda, Volkswagen and BMW — publicly sided with California.
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Judging by the ongoing fan polls that Bravo itself promotes, some initially sided with Radziwill.
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Republicans on Nadler's committee have sided with the attorney general, saying the demands are unreasonable.
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In a preliminary ruling, a judge sided with Apple in this portion of the dispute.
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Later that year, a judge sided with Kirzis, ordering PK pay up, the papers state.
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The United States sided with Abadi's Shi'ite-led government in rejecting the Kurds' secessionist move.
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Since then, many have sided with Apple while others have tried to make Apple comply.
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The appeals court sided with Trump, lifting the new rules two days before Election Day.
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But the attempt failed, mainly because large portions of the military sided with their president.
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The bill passed without any Democratic votes, and 20 moderate Republicans sided with the opposition.
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In the end, all of his rivals have either sided with him, or been destroyed.
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A district court judge last year sided with the Republicans and declared the subsidies illegal.
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In Washington and Colorado, judges sided with patients, forcing Medicaid programs to drop treatment restrictions.
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Many ministers sided with the owners, resulting in the loss of workers in their pews.
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A district court judge has sided with them, but the Obama administration appealed the case.
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It also said prosecutors were not opposed to him being released, and sided with them.
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In this debacle, however, Trump sided with his vice president over a previously close adviser.
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He says the bar manager immediately sided with the celebrity ... and kicked out G-Rod.
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In the end, the judge sided with Britney's camp and decided they needed the protection.
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In October, a federal appeals court sided with McDonald's in a case about underpaying wages.
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In 2010, Kennedy sided with his fellow conservatives and moneyed interests in Citizens United v.
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Because only Craig had used any force at all, the district court sided with Toth.
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Those arguments satisfied the conservative justices, who sided with the Trump administration on all counts.
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In late August, the federal court of appeals in San Francisco sided with the district.
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But he also often sided with the court's liberals on major cases involving social issues.
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Socolovsky sided with Miller, and Gupte told me he refused to investigate the archdiocese's complaint.
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But when Republican congressional leaders attempted to do so this summer, Heller sided with Sandoval.
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The school ultimately sided with Nassar, concluding that his "pelvic floor" treatments were medically appropriate.
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The Republican lawmakers in the Thursday letter pointed out courts have sided with the DOD.
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The justices on Monday were split in their decision, but ultimately sided with the men.
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Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the four liberal justices in the 5-4 ruling.
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The justices sided with activists who argued that the ban treated women and men differently.
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The whole world just watched as the President sided with Putin over U.S. Intelligence Agencies.
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The Trump administration is not defending the law, and has partly sided with the plaintiffs.
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Ultimately, Trump sided with the McMaster view — but he didn't seem too happy about it.
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Yet Neera Tanden, CEO of CAP and former Clinton aide, sided with Sanders on Monday.
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But respondents sided with Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, on leadership and independence questions.
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Republicans have largely sided with ISPs, giving them more freedom to charge whatever they want.
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President Trump reportedly sided with Session in agreeing that the guidance should be rolled back.
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Both the district court and the 6900th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the state.
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As a governor, Powell's voting record shows he sided with Yellen in every policy decision.
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The court sided with Mr. Duterte in that case, and on the martial law issue.
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Mr. Hall was among the conservative Democrats who sided with Reagan on key budget issues.
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In the end, all three men sided with Mr. Trump and voted against the resolution.
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Five of the six appeals courts that have considered the issue sided with the clinics.
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On the Third Circuit, Hardiman has consistently sided with law enforcement against defendants and inmates.
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It is probably safe to assume that the five conservative justices sided with Mr Trump.
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Other residents, however, have sided with the bodega owner, arguing that he was defending himself.
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Mr. Tillerson's efforts were repeatedly undermined by Mr. Trump, who largely sided with the Saudis.
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The nation's second most powerful court on Thursday sided with the Obama administration in Rep.
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Both countries complained to the World Trade Organization, which mostly sided with the United States.
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Instead, he sided with a foreign government on a decision that led to major criticism.
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The correspondence was largely one-sided, with Trump Jr. only responding to a few messages.
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Murkowski also sided with Alexander, leading to a 49-51 vote against witnesses on Friday.
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Trump, at a rally in Wisconsin on Tuesday, sided with the self-described democratic socialist.
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At times, he has also sided with the autocratic leader over his own intelligence community.
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Despite warnings of political fallout, Trump has sided with the hardliners, at least for now.
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To punish those who sided with the British Army, Washington unleashed a campaign of terror.
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Lower courts have sided with states that want the question kept off the 2020 census.
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Just Eat's board has so far sided with him, recommending that shareholders accept the Takeaway.
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So far the courts have sided with the father, though a final appeal is pending.
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It is a slap at companies that sided with President Trump on fuel efficiency standards.
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It is a slap at companies that sided with President Trump on fuel efficiency standards.
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Ted Cruz have cheered on the antitrust investigations, and Cruz even sided with liberal Sen.
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She also repeatedly sided with prosecutors accused of misconduct, challenging judges who ruled against them.
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He has mostly sided with the conservative majority on the Supreme Court, but not always.
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In the feud, he sided with Westbrook, corroborating her claim that Charles exhibited predatory behavior.
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And then, the mayor sided with the ones who didn't want to be taxed more.
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It said any deal should not be one-sided, with Beijing making all the concessions.
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The Obama administration sided with their argument, with the F.C.C. approving new regulations in 2015.
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President Donald Trump just sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the US intelligence community.
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Burundi's constitutional court ultimately sided with Nkurunziza, and he won a disputed election in July.
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Last month, a state judge sided with the A.C.L.U., but Mr. Kobach is appealing the decision.
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In 2015 a federal judge sided with the states and blocked the programs from going forward.
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Kiska, 56, sided with mass demonstrations against the perceived impunity of businessmen with links to Smer.
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Most African countries and those in the West have sided with the protesters, the BBC reports.
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To state it boldly, the United States was attacked and the president sided with the enemy.
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Hillary Clinton narrowly won in Fresno County, but 10 other Central Valley counties sided with Trump.
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But in May, the U.S. Supreme Court sided with New Jersey and overturned the 1992 law.
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It was a default judgment ... meaning the judge sided with Brown because Desiigner didn't contest it.
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Over and over, Trump has sided with Putin's denials on the questions of US election interference.
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" Martina initially sided with Wagner-Assali -- which led to McKinnon labeling the tennis great as "transphobic.
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Most tribes sided with the British or stayed neutral; only a small minority backed the rebels.
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Tom Reed, a Republican who has sided with Democrats on health care votes earlier this year.
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M. on Monday sided with the Trump administration in its clash with California over pollution standards.
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But Manchin sided with the rest of the Senate Democratic caucus to call for Trump's removal.
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In the past, experts say, the courts have generally sided with the government in extradition cases.
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Still, the court sided with the EFF, ruling that the patent wasn't representative of an invention.
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In the end, the judge sided with Sheen -- at least on moving the case to arbitration.
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On climate change, he sided with progressives as a co-sponsor of the Green New Deal.
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The constitutional court sided with the government, and on July 9th Mr Iohannis reluctantly sacked her.
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In his address Mr Trump sided with those hawks, charging Mr Obama with a historic blunder.
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And for years, courts sided with the companies, he says — until public opinion began to change.
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During the war the state of Maryland sided with the Union, though some volunteers went South.
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In May 2016, US District Judge Rosemary Collyer in Washington, DC, sided with the House Republicans.
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The Yelp court sided with California's 1st District, which said in last July's ZL Technologies v.
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An attorney representing fossil fuel industry associations also generally sided with the Obama administration in court.
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Other vulnerable senators, like Rob Portman of Ohio and Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, sided with Ayotte.
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Only three Republicans sided with the vast majority of Democratic members in support of the bill.
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After nine weeks of testimony from Leavitt and other medical experts, the jury sided with her.
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After reading the transcript, some reporters—from outside the Post—instinctively sided with Ryan and McCarthy.
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Last year, the Tenth Circuit panel sided with Murphy and ordered his conviction to be vacated.
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In March 2017, the Superior Court agreed with the lower court ruling and sided with Walgreens.
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But on Thursday, a federal court in Lexington sided with the university and dismissed his case.
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Sessions sided with that view Monday evening when asked at a news conference in San Diego.
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The troops assumed that anyone still living in the Old City sided with the Islamic State.
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The majority has repeatedly sided with states and suggested, as Roberts wrote in Shelby County v.
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The Supreme Court, however, ultimately sided with Arizona and vindicated the state's use of military force.
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Mr. Provenzano sided with Luciano Leggio, who ran the clan until he was imprisoned in 1974.
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The far right won working-class areas that sided with the Social Democrats a decade earlier.
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A district court judge in California sided with the government, finding no unconstitutional delegation of power.
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After a second court upheld that ruling, the California Supreme Court sided with Yelp on Monday.
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Joe Manchin of West Virginia -- sided with Senate Republicans to elevate Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
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Faced with a binary choice between Moore and Jones, the White House has sided with Moore.
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The U.S. Supreme Court sided with corporate bakers, in the case of Utah Pie Co. v.
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His Indian-American father, prison guard brother, and many of his childhood friends sided with Trump.
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Why it matters: For the first time, Justice Neil Gorsuch sided with the more liberal judges.
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The Deutsche Burschenschaft sided with the objecting fraternity, saying their calls for exclusion were not racist.
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Russia has sided with President Nicolas Maduro in his stand-off with opposition leader Juan Guaido.
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Kavanaugh has "consistently [sided] with arguments in favor of broad executive authority," the Washington Post reports.
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Kennedy has sided with the court's four liberals on some major issues, most notably gay rights.
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The court sided with conservative Christians today in National Institute of Family and Life Advocates v.
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In several important cases brought by Guantánamo Bay detainees, Judge Kavanaugh generally sided with the government.
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The humans of the Burgue sided with the fae to protect their homeland from the invaders.
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Last year, President Obama's Council on Environmental Quality, the White House office, sided with the opponents.
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In one case, the Justice Department sided with a mortgage lender that questioned the agency's constitutionality.
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Peter King (R-NY) and Mike Turner (R-OH) also sided with Gowdy before Monday's vote.
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The two judges on the panel who sided with Trump were both appointed by Republican presidents.
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In the end, Judge Justice James A. Burke sided with prosecutors who urged a lengthy sentence.
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Mr. Trump has openly sided with the Saudis, first on Twitter, then at a news conference.
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Romney's niece, who chairs the Republican National Committee, publicly sided with the President over her uncle.
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The Obama administration sided with Oracle and encouraged the high court not to hear the case.
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In 1989 the justices sided with a female executive denied a promotion for being too "macho".
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In doing so, he sided with Russian president Vladimir Putin over his own intelligence community. 20183.
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Gorsuch, who Trump nominated last year, sided with the court's four liberal justices in the case.
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After the two made their case to the president, Mr. Trump sided with his attorney general.
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Roberts sided with the liberal wing and Kavanaugh and Gorsuch joined Alito and Thomas in dissenting.
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A state court disagreed and sided with Sunoco in the matter, upholding the charges against her.
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Friedland, who sided with Clifton to deny the stay, is an appointee of President Barack Obama.
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A conservative legal activist brought a challenge against Texas, but the court sided with the state.
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He sided with one of them, and started beating members of the other with a club.
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Abbott was caught uncomfortably in the middle, though he sided with Patrick most of the time.
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Yet, in the final week of the term, Kennedy sided with the liberals in both cases.
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Workers, lawmakers, courts, and the voting public have sided with freedom from union coercion for years.
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But after the war, the idea spread that Roma communities had sided with the minority Serbs.
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Ryan sided with Nunes, saying the department needed to comply with the panel's requests, sources said.
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Republicans on the committee sided with Lewandowski, citing the hours of answers he had already given.
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Lower courts subsequently sided with the association, invalidating the Fort Collins moratorium and the Longmont ban.
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Kelly sided with the White House's interpretation of the law following a hearing on Tuesday afternoon.
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Trump has clearly sided with Nunes over Schiff in releasing one memo and not the other.
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The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the challengers to the law in September 2016.
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But a plurality of respondents among all major demographic and political groups sided with the FBI.
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The state's attorney general sided with the Kernel and told the university to release the records.
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In Lexington – a spot of blue in a sea of red that sided with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election by a 2-1 margin – most local business owners sided with The Red Hen co-owner Stephanie Wilkinson giving a brusque reception to Sanders.
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The Supreme Court of California sided with Yelp, deciding it could keep the review on the site.
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Time and again courts have sided with the beneficiary listed on plan documents over an updated will.
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In the end, those judges sided with Felder awarding The Irish Dragon a hard-fought unanimous decision.
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But the Trump administration instead sided with the red state lawsuit and argued the ACA was unconstitutional.
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To cap off the alleged scheme, the complaint said, the key Bitcoin exchange Kraken sided with Ver.
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A judge sided with the associations in a 2015 ruling and the insurance office abandoned their review.
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Some commentators in China sided with Mr Xu, and urged him to expose other kung fu "masters".
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The court sided with the territory's Senate, which had not been given a vote on the appointment.
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To date, courts have, for the most part, sided with the department and kept the records secret.
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Reports on the ground in Turkey suggest that large portions of the military have sided with Erdogan.
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The district court that sided with the opponents ordered an immediate halt to the risk algorithm's use.
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During the debate, Klobuchar said that she agreed that the president sided with "tyrants" over U.S. allies.
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In major victories for software innovation, the Court of Appeals has twice sided with Oracle against Google.
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Jackson sided with prosecutors who had produced an August 2017 memo from Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
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This was intended as a show of authority, but public opinion sided with the general, who resigned.
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The Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, appears to have sided with outside experts who believed they would not.
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Dorsey, however, has sided with the proposition's detractors, including San Francisco Mayor London Breed and state Sen.
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Brexit was the swing factor: the British regulator would probably have sided with the two smaller countries.
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Last August it sided with Ohio, which had purged its rolls of voters it deemed insufficiently active.
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Still, Mr Trump has neither sided with Mr Orban nor yet welcomed him to the Oval Office.
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Glass Lewis & Co., the world's second biggest proxy advisor, sided with CtW in opposing their re-election.
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Unfortunately for Gray, Dr. Phil sided with her mother, Nina, and introduced the concept of re-parenting .
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But, the copyright gods, apparently big fans of Tardar Sauce's cinematic achievements, sided with the nonplussed puss.
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She also sided with closely held corporations in a challenge to the Affordable Care Act's contraception mandate.
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In recent years, it's been rather one-sided with Xavier also winning seven of nine coming in.
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Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the liberal wing of the bench on June Medical Services v.
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Meanwhile, a handful of state and district courts have sided with transgender students in lawsuits against schools.
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Fifteen states have sided with Nevada, which pits pharmaceutical conglomerates up against most of the U.S. states.
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A Canadian appeals court subsequently sided with Equustek and required Google to de-index the infringing URLs.
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A year ago, a federal court sided with the Federal Trade Commission in a case against Amazon.
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IDG drivers fought hard for minimum wage for app-based drivers & the city sided with the workers!
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Eventually, Hamas sided with the rebels and cut ties to some extent with Syria, Hezbollah, and Iran.
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But the judge sided with the prosecution, and barred Bremner from taking the witness stand next week.
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Unfortunately, the Supreme Court has sided with wealthy donors who challenge these types of laws as unconstitutional.
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A jury in New York sided with Citi in 2010, but that verdict was reversed on appeal.
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While the judge sided with Mr. Redstone, he did not make a decision on Mr. Redstone's competency.
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He sided with the conservatives on the immediate matter at hand and let the Pennsylvania map stand.
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On several occasions, the courts have sided with Kenya's opposition, affirming its right to hold peaceful protests.
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Judge Reed O'Connor last month sided with the 22019 Republican-led states that sued to overturn ObamaCare.
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After three years of legal battles, the Supreme Court sided with the congressman in Powell v. McCormack.
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Judge Reed O'Connor last month sided with the 20 Republican-led states that sued to overturn ObamaCare.
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Just two weeks ago, the Supreme Court sided with Texas lawmakers in a high-profile gerrymandering decision.
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The ruling Thursday came after two lower state courts previously sided with the shop owner as well.
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She appealed to an administrative judge who sided with her and allowed her to keep her job.
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A Michigan State Title IX investigation concluded that Nassar's methods were medically appropriate and sided with him.
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Twenty-seven Republicans sided with Democrats to support the amendment, while seven Democrats voted against it. Rep.
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In 2013, U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff sided with the merchants and blocked enforcement of the law.
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For example, Donohue said he wasn't surprised Trump ultimately sided with the NRA even after hinting otherwise.
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American Express shares jumped after the Supreme Court sided with it in a credit card fee lawsuit.
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On the conscience rights of groups like the Little Sisters of the Poor, Kaine sided with Obama.
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In race after race, voters sided with candidates who want to expand health care, not restrict it.
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California voters sided with the dialysis companies and rejected the measure by 62 percent to 2023 percent.
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Eva Longoria indirectly sided with Nia Long in the "Empire" feud, declaring her love for the actress.
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A general in south Yemen before unification, Hadi sided with Saleh during the brief 1994 civil war.
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It sided with the Christian baker who refused to bake a cake for a same-sex wedding.
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A jury sided with IBM in July, ordering Chicago-based Groupon to pay $83 million in damages.
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On Maher's show, the host sided with Gordon, endorsing a conspiracy theory that vaccines can cause autism.
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The judge sided with states that argued the postings could help criminals and terrorists make the weapons.
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Rostow agreed to the first two measures, but opposed the third, and President Johnson sided with him.
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South Korea has largely sided with the North Koreans, saying an end-of-war declaration is needed.
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The bad blood grew during the Greek civil war, when Slavic-speaking Macedonians sided with Greek Communists.
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Judges in the Sixth Circuit sided with her, ruling that sex and gender identity cannot be disentangled.
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Federal judges have repeatedly sided with California against Trump on air pollution, toxic pesticides and oil drilling.
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Conservative news outlets sided with Mr. Trump in characterizing Mr. Acosta as obstructive and out of line.
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Under Mr. Sessions, the department sided with the plaintiffs instead of fighting to keep the law intact.
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"She sided with the privileged a long time ago when deciding who actually deserves humanity," Obie said.
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Not a single Senator or Representative has sided with the ACLU and come out against the move.
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In February of this year, he sided with the court's liberals to block a restrictive Louisiana bill.
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But the head of the Colombian consumer protection agency, a presidential appointee, sided with the industry petitioners.
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Shortly after the proposed rules were officially published in June 24, Mr. Adams sided with the industry.
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Kamala Harris picked up on the raking point as she sided with Newsom in the Twitter dual.
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Nearly half the time, Vanguard sided with board-related proposals put forward by shareholders at U.S. companies.
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In one case, Roberts sided with the court's four liberals to block a Louisiana abortion access law.
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Journalists at the time sided with the police, saying they were merely enforcing an STM by-law.
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True, Anthony Kennedy sided with religious conservatives in the Hobby Lobby decision and on partial-birth abortion.
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But the court sided with Mangiero and found that Lovest lacked proper standing to challenge Korvick's ruling.
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But President Trump openly sided with the Saudis, first on Twitter, then again at a news conference.
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A federal judge last week sided with Trump, but the deputy, Leandra English, is challenging the decision.
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One expert, Robin Starr, sided with the clothing historians' view that the portraits were from circa 1830.
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Trump even sided with Russia over his own intelligence agencies' conclusion about Russia's meddling in the election.
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But last December, US District Judge Reed O'Connor sided with Texas and found the entire ACA unconstitutional.
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"Republicans sided with due process and the rule of law and the presumption of innocence," she said.
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Ultimately the courts sided with the Trump administration, at least through the first round of legal challenges.
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Critically, Mr. Videgaray also sided with Mr. Peña Nieto in championing the idea of the Trump visit.
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In 1997, the Supreme Court sided with the NRA and Ravalli County Sheriff Jay Printz of Montana.
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The Supreme Court should have never sided with the government in National Federation of Independent Business v.
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Justice Stephen Breyer sided with the plaintiffs in saying that court order did not constitute an injunction.
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Florida's Supreme Court sided with Scott, saying he was within his executive right to reassign the cases.
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Jackson ultimately sided with Stone's attorneys, telling the jury "no," the letter did not count as testimony.
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Judges, both in Britain and at the European Court of Human Rights, have sided with the doctors.
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Now a federal appeals court has sided with the states, ruling that the FCC exceeded its authority.
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Ultimately, the judges sided with Yancey and said the ballot intended to cast a vote for him.
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Wade — because Kennedy, though a conservative, had sided with the liberal and moderate justices to uphold it.
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In another case in 2013, he sided with the EPA to veto a West Virginia mining project.
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Last April U.S. District Judge James Peterson sided with Loertscher, blocking enforcement of the unborn child law statewide.
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The judge sided with the photog and ordered Bieber to sit for questioning no later than July 31.
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The Munich court has sided with the organization, and ruled that the Dash buttons break consumer protection rules.
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At Wrestlemania 23, WWE superstar Bobby Lashley sided with Trump and defeated Umaga, who was in McMahon's corner.
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The U.S. Supreme Court sided with New Jersey, striking down a 1992 federal law banning most sports wagering.
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Kavanaugh in 2013 also sided with the FDA in a case against Cytori Therapeutics, a medical device maker.
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And now that Jaime has deserted her and sided with her enemies, power is all she has left.
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Saudi Arabia sided with the United States and against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in 1979 and 1980.
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A federal judge sided with the states in February of 2015 and blocked the actions from taking effect.
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Youth unemployment of 25% marks France off from Britain, where younger voters sided with the establishment on Brexit.
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An influential Iraqi Shiite cleric and politician, Moktada al-Sadr, has defied Iran and sided with the protesters.
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Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has openly sided with Trump since the House concluded its own investigation in December.
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Brett Kavanaugh sided with the liberal wing of the Supreme Court in declining to hear Planned Parenthood cases.
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Then, on Friday afternoon, Chief Judge Beryl Howell sided with House Judiciary Committee Democrats in a separate suit.
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Adam Schiff (D-CA), the top Democrat on the intelligence committee, said that he sided with the FBI.
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Riots in 2012, in which the authorities sided with Rakhines, had left many people displaced and tensions high.
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Some of Apple's fiercest technology rivals have sided with the Cupertino company in its court fight over encryption.
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The family court sided with Ben and ordered Jules to facilitate weekly visits between him and their children.
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On Monday, in a 6-2 ruling, the Court sided with FERC and overturned the Circuit Court ruling.
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He also sided with the other three in the June move to push out Travis Kalanick as CEO.
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Bouchard sided with Elting and ordered the co-owners to sell their stakes and protect the company's future.
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The Supreme Court sided with the state of Wisconsin Friday in a land dispute case with a family.
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We got Courtney Love at LAX Tuesday, who squarely sided with her daughter, essentially saying Isaiah's a scammer.
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When her parents objected, the Florida courts sided with her husband and denied the parents' later appeals. Gov.
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Most of the largest Chinese miners, representing the majority of mining resources, have thus far sided with Core.
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On Wednesday, FLN sided with protesters after a meeting of its top officials, state news agency APS said.
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There's reason to murder every single person on the planet that hasn't sided with Rick and his friends.
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But 72% of those who sided with Democrat Hillary Clinton said that the system treats African-Americans unfairly.
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At the time of 1084, many of the state's up-and-coming craft producers actually sided with Jack.
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Earlier this year, he sided with a New York company accused of union-busting and violating workers' rights.
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She was nominated by former President Obama that year and has consistently sided with the court's liberal wing.
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It was the second time that Friedrich, a Trump appointee, sided with Mueller and let the case proceed.
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Today the president insulted the murder victim and sided with the Saudis, who said our CIA is wrong.
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Kennedy has, over the last two years, sided with the Trump administration in a number of narrow rulings.
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Last December, the committee sided with Mr. Leung in saying that he had not violated the legislature's rules.
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In a unanimous ruling, the nine members of the court sided with a gay couple from Kennewick, Wash.
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"It just looks like the court sided with the big shot against the little fellow," Mr. Davis wrote.
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A Texas judge recently sided with the states, but that ruling is being appealed by Democratic-led states.
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Ford Motor, Honda Motor, Volkswagen and BMW, as well as 22 other states, have already sided with California.
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When the similar resolution passed the Senate in December, seven Republicans sided with Democrats to approve the measure.
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Inhofe, though, is a proud Trump supporter and has sided with the president on sticky foreign policy issues.
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Warren has sided with Sanders on the matter, insisting that private health insurance should be done away with.
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In 1992, the Democrats sided with anti-army demonstrators in an uprising that led to a bloody crackdown.
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And, as both judge and Justice, she has frequently sided with conservatives on questions concerning criminal-justice reform.
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In late March the Justice Department sided with a court ruling to invalidate the law in its entirety.
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Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court's swing vote from 2005 to 2018, sided with the majority in both cases.
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The court in 2017 sided with the group which led to the EPA's finalized rule introduced this year.
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In August, a judge in North Carolina sided with Howard, ordering the unnamed man to pay up $750,000.
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Elijah Cummings (Md.) has sided with the Senate, and asked House leaders to approve the upper chamber's version.
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The Supreme Court in December 2016 sided with Samsung in a separate case over its fight with Apple.
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McConnell, asked if he was surprised that the president "sided with Democrats," downplayed any signs of Republican division.
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The Supreme Court since then has repeatedly sided with the executive branch in its disputes with the legislature.
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The same day the judge sided with Giles and his company, FastShip filed a separate lawsuit against Lockheed.
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Schumer could "speak New York to the president," Pelosi said afterwards in explaining why Trump sided with them.
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President Trump sided with Putin against our intelligence community on an attack against the U.S. Dereliction of duty.
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FEC, Garland sided with a unanimous court in striking down federal limits on contributions to independent political groups.
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The Supreme Court sided with Vinson, ruling unanimously in 1986 that her claim did fall under the protections.
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Two dozen countries, including the United States, sided with Britain, ordering scores of Russian diplomats expelled in retaliation.
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In the end, the administration sided with the P.L.O. Mr. Francisco's brief was a model of lawyerly minimalism.
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If the W.T.O. sided with those countries, the United States would be under considerable pressure to back down.
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He redefined civil rights, pulled back on oversight of the police and sided with restrictions on voting rights.
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But at other times, he sided with Republicans and conservative Democrats who were trying to limit abortion access.
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Reno ultimately sided with the father and returned González to Cuba — a decision that was controversial among conservatives.
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Chief Justice John Roberts, now the closest on the bench to a swing justice, sided with the liberals.
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Roberts, despite having opposed striking down the Texas law, sided with the liberal justices to grant the stay.
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During the ratification process of a number of resolutions, he sided with Stanton in support of women's enfranchisement.
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Nearly a week after the first tweet went out, NOAA sided with the president over its own scientists.
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On Sunday, Trump was careful to make clear he sided with the intelligence agencies under his own leadership.
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The older teachers, including the rector, who helped operate an antiaircraft gun in the war, sided with him.
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Donald Trump sided with House Republicans over his own Justice Department when it comes to the Russia investigation.
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They sided with Mr. Cosby, partly because we're from Philadelphia, where it's cheesesteaks, Ben Franklin and Bill Cosby.
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Similar steps have failed in the past as Hungary and other smaller member states have sided with Israel.
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Not one publicly sided with the wishes of the state's universities or the top leaders of college athletics.
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But the Dutch court sided with Akzo and rejected Elliott's request, The Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg reported.
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Republicans sided with Lewandowski, saying he had spent hours before the panel answering questions pertinent to the inquiry.
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Around the same time, American Public Media reported that Klobuchar frequently sided with the police over misconduct charges.
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Democrats in Congress have sided with Israel over Palestinian statehood, but have been dismissive of the climate arguments.
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The government appealed the court's finding to the FISA Court of Review, which sided with the lower court.
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A U.S. district court sided with public health groups that sued the agency alleging it shirked its duties.
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However, they have sided with the Sierra Club because they're concerned about how Trump wants to fund it.
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The cabinet's new plan may not be enough to placate protesters and the politicians who've sided with them.
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In June of 2018, Roberts sided with the majority to uphold an iteration of the president's travel ban.
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The full exchange was largely one-sided, with WikiLeaks sending several messages to Trump Jr. that went unreturned.
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For years, far too many Republicans — and some Democrats — have sided with NRA instead of with their constituents.
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But taken as a whole, where Trump has discussed energy policy, he's mostly sided with fossil fuel interests.
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That did not address Trump's multiple comments that suggested he sided with Putin over the American intelligence community.
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Among the nation's 2202 largest newspapers by paid circulation, not a single editorial board has sided with Trump.
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But the state Supreme Court sided with the state officials who requested that the court stay Gray's ruling.
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Just 38 percent backed the GOP nominee, while 5 percent supported Johnson and 2 percent sided with Stein.
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Inexplicably, the U.S. government has sided with such "allies" as Iran, Syria and Turkey in opposing the referendum.
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Judge Neomi Rao, a Trump appointee who filed a dissent in the initial opinion, sided with the president.
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Every single Republican in the House sided with the president and voted against the articles offered against him.
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The court sided with Tinker and reaffirmed that students have the right to freedom of speech at school.
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Rothenberg opposed the sums of money that the SEC was seeking, but the judge sided with the SEC.
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But Ms. Carlson sued to get the artifact back, and in February, a federal court sided with her.
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Obviously they sided with performance because all of those who fared better in Breastworld were called safe first.
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The Virginia Supreme Court sided with Republicans on a technical basis, arguing that McAuliffe's order was too sweeping.
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Why it matters: By making this statement, Trump directly intervened in the Israeli elections and sided with Netanyahu.
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The lower court sided with Brady -- which is why he didn't have to miss a game last year.
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But on Wednesday, one of the Democratic commissioners who had previously sided with Mr. Simons changed her position.
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Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court's four liberal-leaning justices to reject the Trump administration's bid.
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Other Republican presidential candidates this week sided with the F.B.I., but did not go as far as Mr. Trump.
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Instead, Judge Berrigan sided with the prosecution in October, leaving the defense with little leverage in subsequent plea negotiations.
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The crisis began after then President Viktor Yanukovych suspended trade deal talks with the EU and sided with Russia.
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A day after the presidential election, the Massachusetts college sided with students who lowered the flag to half-staff.
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While a Ramsey County District Court judge sided with the legislature in July, the state Supreme Court on Sept.
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In his speech on Tuesday, Trump sided with the $1 trillion number, although Cramer found that to be misleading.
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State Street and BlackRock sided with Peltz, but Vanguard backed P&G, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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He accused Salvini of betrayal on Friday after the League sided with the 5-Star over the speaker nominations.
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A lower court sided with the House last year, ruling that the subsidy payments were unconstitutional without congressional approval.
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The appeals court sided with Microsoft citing the 1986 Stored Communications Act, which protects the privacy of electronic communications.
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But in the end, Justice Kennedy sided with the banks while Justice Roberts joined Justice Stephen Breyer's majority decision.
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The Supreme Court sided with the Court of Appeal, however, noting that it had "carefully identified the relevant elements".
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In Israel's 1948 war of independence, the British sided with Israel's enemies, providing considerable assistance to Egypt and Jordan.
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It seems like he's sided with the people who harass my patients, and stalk and threaten providers like me.
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The Supreme Court sided with Foster, arguing that the prosecution had clearly based its jury selection decisions on race.
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He sided with the court's liberals by voting in favor of abortion rights and gay rights in some cases.
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A federal judge sided with the teen and set dates for the procedure last week, but the government appealed.
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At last year's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, he sided with Moscow over U.S. intelligence agencies.
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She said she wasn't "aware" of the attorney general's specific comments but sided with him on the Bible part.
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A similar case in Northern Ireland failed, but the High Court in London sided with the challengers on Thursday.
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Brazil has sided with the U.S. in supporting Venezuela's opposition leader, Juan Guaido, as the legitimate head of state.
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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey and the head of Google, Sundar Pichari, have sided with Cook.
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The Justice Department sided with PHH against the CFPB in oral arguments before an 11-judge federal appellate court.
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On Wednesday, the FLN sided with protesters after a meeting of its top officials, state news agency APS said.
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Sony Music effectively sided with Dr. Luke, saying it was just "caught in the crossfire" of their legal fight.
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Companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Walt Disney have sided with Apple in its resistance to the FBI's order. Amazon.
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He's also sided with the right side of the bench on issues such as gun control and voting rights.
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And even if the board sided with you, why did you have to be the one to get fired?
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The majority of female voters in Alabama sided with Jones on Tuesday, according to an exit poll from CNN.
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Over the past two years, so-called moderate congressional Republicans abandoned their conservative campaign promises and sided with Democrats.
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So far, when the federal government has sought to force their cooperation, the courts have sided with the states.
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Sherrod Brown has long backed protectionist policies and has sided with Trump on tariffs -- while his Republican foe, Rep.
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A San Francisco court sided with Lyft last week in a big decision for the company's bike-sharing service.
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Gorsuch sided with conservative justices in handing down several major decisions this week, including to uphold Trump's travel ban.
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But Ryan has repeatedly sided with his colleague from California, who has ultimately received most of what he's sought.
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Kirk, who is running in a swing district, has previously sided with Democrats to protect funding for Planned Parenthood.
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At the last meeting a year ago, CDP sided with Elliott and backed the appointment of the five directors.
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House Democrats say the requests were part of legitimate investigations, an argument the judge sided with in his ruling.
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Trump essentially sided with Putin, who has a long history of human rights abuses, over his own intelligence officers.
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" Unsurprisingly, many on social media also sided with Father Ogalo and some branded the Catholic Church in Kenya "dictatorial.
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The judge sided with state prosecutors, however, and only the statute of limitations saved Polonsky from more prison time.
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The retirement of Kennedy, a swing-vote on the court who often sided with abortion rights, presents that opportunity.
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Riyadh supports rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad's forces while Russian troops and Iranian militias have sided with Assad.
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The Supreme Court sided with federal regulators Monday, upholding a rule meant to incentivize efforts to reduce electricity demand.
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In a 2-1 decision, the panel sided with the agency after energy companies sued to block the rules.
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President Donald Trump sided with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over long-time ally South Korea on Friday.
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Hs also reportedly clashed with the former Communist Party's general secretary, who sided with the students during the protests.
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The move comes one day after the U.S. Supreme Court sided with Amex in a lawsuit over merchant fees.
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He often sided with his liberal colleagues, including in the landmark ruling that recognized same-sex marriage in 2015.
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From the NRA to oil and gas corporations to religious extremists, Judge Kavanaugh has sided with extreme conservative positions.
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Francis sided with the Little Sisters, whom he visited in Washington a year ago to publicly show his support.
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The jury sided with prosecutors, and he was convicted of murder and arson and sentenced to life in prison.
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A presidential emergency board, created by President Obama last fall to help resolve the dispute, sided with the unions.
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Nor are they surprised that his Supreme Court colleagues, many of them enthusiastic race purists, overwhelmingly sided with him.
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He sided with a religious group, Little Sisters of the Poor, that claimed the law violated its religious freedom.
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In March 1991, the judge sided with AMD, invalidating Intel's trademark on the 20083 by claiming it was generic.
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Just last year, he sided with the court's liberals to rule that some of Texas' limits failed that test.
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Play the tape... Over the course of the press conference, Trump: Sided with Russia over his own law enforcement.
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Barr, Sessions's replacement, ultimately sided with those who said that the case wasn't winnable and should not be prosecuted.
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When Priests for Life called for another review, Garland sided with the majority denying a rehearing of the case.
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It would have been unusual if the judge in the case, U Ye Lwin, had sided with the defense.
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As recently as 2016, Justice Kennedy sided with the court's liberals in striking down onerous state restrictions on abortion.
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But courts there sided with the company and the Japanese government, saying the 1965 treaty had settled the issue.
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He also sided with Republicans to kill several other amendments offered by Democrats that could have further improved it.
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The court not only sided with Gaga, but ordered Orlan to pay her and her record label €5003,000 (~$22,000).
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Back in September, the DC Circuit Court sided with the companies in refusing to block the pipeline via injunction.
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The tycoons had showed more independence, even if they generally sided with the government against the pro-democracy opposition.
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" The organizers challenged the mayor's ban, and a Warsaw court eventually sided with them, calling the decision "preventive censorship.
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A federal jury later sided with VantageScore that it didn't violate Fair Isaac's trademarks or engage in unfair competition.
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In 2016, 71% of the primary electorate was black, and 89% of the primary's black voters sided with Clinton.
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Until 2019 I always sided with the political right, both at home, and in my perspective on American politics.
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In a statement on Facebook, the police in Rigby sided with Ms. Wubbels in her confrontation with Mr. Payne.
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Hobby Lobby, in which he sided with the craft store giant in its challenge of Obamacare's contraceptives coverage requirement.
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Malvo challenged his sentence in light of the rulings, and the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with him.
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Johnson even argued for providing less debate time during the trial's opening phases, yet he still sided with McConnell.
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She sided with the rest of her caucus for the other 10 amendments and all 11 amendments were tabled.
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Lower courts have sided with Google, but the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned their decisions multiple times.
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In another, he sided with an employer that had allegedly discriminated against and terminated an employee based on race.
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The U.S. Department of Justice sided with SFFA, saying Harvard had not seriously considered race-neutral approaches to admissions.
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Then, four Republicans sided with Democrats to give the legislation majority support, but it needed 60 votes to pass.
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A new court ruling sided with Nintendo's ongoing practice to not let users cancel digital preorders (via Nintendo Everything).
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McConnell, asked Wednesday if he was surprised that the president "sided with Democrats," downplayed any signs of Republican division.
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Susan Collins of Maine, who is still a senator, sided with Clinton to allow him to stay in office.
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The district court sided with New York City, as did the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit.
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A district judge in Texas sided with them last year in a sweeping ruling declaring all of Obamacare unconstitutional.
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Mr. Trump has sided with Mr. Obama — and with history and decency — by retaining the LGBTQ anti-discrimination order.
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Two other Republicans sided with a failed Democratic effort to set up a special panel to investigate the episode.
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Ryan sided with Nunes, saying the department needed to comply with the panel's requests, sources said at the time.
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Roberts sided with the liberals on the bench to grant an emergency stay blocking the law while appeals continue.
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The National Labor Relations Board has sided with the UAW several times and ordered VW to the negotiating table.
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Some higher-caste Hindus object to its commemoration, saying Dalits should be ashamed to have sided with the British.
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Rauner has made an enemy of Republican players who had long sided with him and given him a megaphone.
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Justices who sided with defendants in policy cases tended to agree that their constitutional rights were more expansive too.
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"The court has sided with the children whom the department had deemed unimportant through its actions," Ms. Marshall said.
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Trump picked Kavanaugh to replace retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who sometimes sided with the court's liberal wing.
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The Colorado Civil Rights Division, an administrative law judge, and the Colorado Court of Appeals sided with the couple.
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Just one Republican senator, Mitt Romney of Utah, sided with Democrats to vote to convict Trump of abuse of power.
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One Twitter poll asked Pakistanis whether they preferred Vladimir Putin or Donald Trump; 91 percent of respondents sided with Putin.
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Dubbed as populists, they used unusually blunt language, set out complex issues in simple terms and sided with the underdog.
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The Russian Defense Ministry said Syrian insurgents have attacked 12 areas where rebels shifted alliances and sided with the government.
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Remarkable Trump sided with Schumer/Pelosi on debt ceiling & CR given Pelosi and Schumer accused Trump of "cowardice" earlier today.
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Everybody else was judging Izzy hardcore – the guys sided with Vinny, who was all but ready to pack his bags.
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The Justice Department appealed, and the full Supreme Court on Tuesday sided with the administration in a one-sentence order.
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He has sided with Visegrad in saying the EU should stop pushing countries to take quotas of relocated asylum seekers.
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The Arizona Court of Appeals sided with the city in a lawsuit brought by the owners of the invitation business.
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Khamenei's comments come as little surprise; the black-turbaned senior cleric has long sided with hardline conservatives on cultural matters.
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De Blasio has sided with that approach, a metonym for liberalism: small-bore, negotiated, additive projects, rather than systemic change.
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The debate over witnesses dominated the trial, but only two Republicans sided with Democrats in voting to hear from witnesses.
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" Judge Young sided with Glenn Cherry, finding that Ms. Jack's account of his supposed change of heart was "not credible.
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The companies sided with the president in a legal battle over whether California could set its own fuel economy standards.
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All three ladies sided with Romano's Emmy winner — which just so happens to be a sitcom about meddlesome family members!
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Mary McLeod, the CFPB general counsel, sided with the department and the White House in a memo published by Politico.
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In August 2015, a federal court sided with the ACLU and struck down the law saying it restricted free speech.
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In Syria, Riyadh supports rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad's army, while Russian and Iranian forces have sided with Assad.
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In 2015, Apple sided with ad blocking programs, allowing them to be installed on the Safari browser in iOS 9.
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On August 22, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the district court, which had ruled against the law.
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Last month, Trump sided with Democrats in a surprising debt limit deal that blindsided Republicans and left conservative groups aghast.
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He mostly sided with Democrats against Trump and Roger Stone's group "Stop the Steal" and issued a temporary restraining order.
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A state trial court initially sided with them, but after the 2015 Obergefell decision, an appeals court reversed that ruling.
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After a federal jury sided with Atkins, the court awarded her $27,565 in back pay and $250,000 in compensatory damages.
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Grace's father, a Protestant, seemingly started attacking fellow Protestants who sided with the Catholics, so the family fled to Canada.
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The president infamously sided with Russian President Vladimir Putin when asked about the Kremlin's interference in the 2016 U.S. election.
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A federal appeals court sided with Hanen and the U.S. Supreme Court split 4-4, leaving his ruling in place.
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In his first major vote, Gorsuch sided with the conservatives and cleared the way for the execution of Ledell Lee.
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In 2001, 85033 percent of Republicans and 42 percent of Democrats sided with Israel in the conflict with the Palestinians.
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Candidates who are secular or who've sided with reformist or centrist policies in the past will most likely be disqualified.
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The Supreme Court has sided with the Trump administration, allowing the ban on most refugees to continue, the AP reports.
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Pifer initially sided with the government in its quest to access the contents of Farook's phone and had criticized Apple.
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Mozilla was one of several tech companies that sided with Apple in its fight with the FBI earlier this year.
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U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer sided with Tesla, granting the electric vehicle company dismissal of the lawsuit brought in 2017.
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The jury sided with patients in each case, saying Roundup was a substantial contributing factor in causing the plaintiff's cancer.
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Funds run by Fidelity Investments sided with Tesla on director votes and other controversial items this spring, earlier filings showed.
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Ted Cruz said in Washington he sided with how state officials want to handle the shooting, referencing Texas Lt. Gov.
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Sessions sided with the FBI when they asked Apple to unlock an encrypted phone used by the San Bernardino shooters.
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Inside the CNN poll, Trump got what he wanted: More Republicans (87%) and Independents (48%) sided with him than not.
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He defended Russia by denying their involvement with the DNC hacking and he sided with Russia over U.S. intelligence agencies.
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In some cases, Trump has even sided with such leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, over his own intelligence services.
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FEC in 2010, he sided with a unanimous court in striking down federal limits on contributions to independent political groups.
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The state Supreme Court — one of only two in the nation to be elected by legislators — sided with the Republicans.
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Hellerstadt in 2016, but Kennedy sided with the court's liberals to strike down a slate of restrictive measures in Texas.
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The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals ultimately sided with Malvo, but the prison's warden is now appealing that court's decision.
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Trial-level judges have sided with Congress, saying the committees have broad authority to pursue investigations with subpoenas like these.
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Only a few dead-ender loyalists and paid employees defended Trump after he essentially sided with racists over counter-protesters.
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Last week, a U.S. district judge blocked Mississippi's version and sided with the only remaining abortion clinic in the state.
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Some of the local landowners sued over this and the courts sided with them to the tune of $11 million.
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After the Delaware Supreme Court sided with C&J, the company moved to recover more than $500,000 of the bond.
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Publicly, President Daniel Ortega has sided with the Miskitos, insisting that the law is clear: Indigenous lands cannot be sold.
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Our president just sided with a foreign power that attacked our democracy over the findings of his own intelligence agencies.
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Nearly half the time, Vanguard sided with board-related proposals put forward by shareholders at companies in the United States.
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In the end, the court sided with the woman, saying disclosing her name would amount to an invasion of privacy.
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In all 14 of those cases that have split along ideological lines, Kennedy has sided with the court's conservative justices.
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In letting stand two decisions allowing patients to challenge state funding determinations, the Supreme Court effectively sided with Planned Parenthood.
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Judge Garaufis sided with the plaintiffs and determined that supported housing would be cheaper than housing people in adult homes.
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Elsewhere, California, Georgia and New York City have sided with the federal authorities, banning the addition of CBD to food.
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The court sided with a baker who would not make a wedding cake for a gay couple on religious objections.
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Acting Supreme Court Justice Debra J. Young, of the State Supreme Court in Albany, sided with the detractors on Tuesday.
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Judge Wright sided with the Mongols, "regrettably" concluding that the marks were not forfeitable since they belonged to the organization.
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But courts in Japan sided with the companies and the Japanese government, saying the 1965 treaty had settled the issue.
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In November 2014, Judge Dwyer sided with the defense, excluding evidence produced by both high-sensitivity testing and the FST.
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However, Manchin, a moderate Democrat who has sided with Republicans on certain issues, won reelection to the Senate last year.
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Mr. Schumer said in the interview that he was surprised that Mr. Trump sided with Democrats on their fiscal plan.
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In 2012, he sparked fierce backlash from conservatives when he sided with Democratic-appointed justices to uphold ObamaCare's individual mandate.
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Stabenow has sided with Trump more often, but still aligned with him on only about 32 percent of her votes.
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Trump sided with Sessions, taking what appeared to be the opposite position from the one he espoused during the campaign.
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Russia has sided with Mr. Hifter, a dual Libyan-American citizen and former C.I.A. asset who is accused of torture.
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Viacom has pressed for its C.E.O., Bob Bakish, to hold that spot, and Ms. Redstone had largely sided with Viacom.
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She sided with the majority in deciding that Britain's departure from the European Union had to be authorized by Parliament.
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The 2023th Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the Trump administration in a major case involving federal family planning funds.
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Answering that question, 50 Senate Republicans sided with the likes of Wells Fargo and Equifax rather than their own constituents.
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The move sparked a wave of anxiety among Republicans, as Trump had sided with Democrats during a September funding discussion.
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A critical faction of rebel Conservative MPs disagree with this strategy and sided with the opposition to block his plans.
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Vladimir Milov, a former official in Russia's natural monopoly regulator and former deputy energy minister, has sided with Mr Navalny.
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Russia sided with separatist rebels when it fought a five-day war against Georgia over South Ossetia in August 2008.
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Unions representing the workers in Florida and California filed complaints with the National Labor Relations Board, which sided with Disney.
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He replaced retired Justice Anthony Kennedy, a conservative who sometimes sided with the court's liberals on social issues like abortion.
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Funds run by Fidelity Investments sided with Tesla on director votes and other controversial items this spring, its filings showed.
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Mr. LaPierre viewed the threat as an extortion attempt, and the board sided with him in the brief internal battle.
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The State Department, which has sided with the protesters, has been unusually critical of Saudi Arabia's role in Sudan's crisis.
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Hobby Lobby, the Coloradan sided with private companies to not provide contraception to their employees if they have religious objections.
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Morocco said Ban's statement's indicated that he had abandoned his neutral position in the dispute and sided with the Polisario.
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In May of last year, South Africa's Supreme Court sided with him, leaving the ban's status up in the air.
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The jury sided with Austal when those seven remaining cases, including Law's and Hollis's, went to trial the following year.
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He has consistently sided with the soft-"g" brigade, most recently in an interview in 2013 with the New York Times.
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Jinhua and United Microelectronics countersued Micron in China, where courts sided with them and banned some of Micron's chips in China.
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But Cohen's commentary came just hours after Trump sided with Russian president Vladimir Putin during a joint press conference in Helsinki.
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Two US juries have sided with men who claimed that glyphosate, the key ingredient in Roundup, caused them to develop cancer.
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For instance, he has sided with closely held corporations who argued that the so called contraceptive mandate violated their religious beliefs.
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In Iowa, 20083 percent of voters ages 18 to 29 sided with Sanders, propelling the Vermont senator to a near tie.
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The court sided with the groups over Carson and the agency is now working to put the SAFMR rule into effect.
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But it&aposs been at least 25 times that Anthony Kennedy has sided with the four liberal justices on the court.
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He went to court for a temporary restraining order, and the judge sided with him ... instructing Hall to stop all harassment.
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Although a lower court judge initially approved the warrant, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit sided with Microsoft.
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Though McKewen accessed a penalty point for spitting, a supervisor rescinded it and sided with Agassi that the spitting was unintentional.
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Howell sided with Democratic lawmakers in a key ruling last week, rejecting the DOJ's arguments that the information must remain secret.
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But Mr. Trump has not pressed Russia and sided with Ukraine in the negotiations in the way Mr. Zelensky has urged.
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Reporters pressed Trump on why he consistently sided with men accused of sexual misconduct rather than the women making the allegations.
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In a key ruling last week, Howell sided with Democratic lawmakers, rejecting the DOJ's arguments that the information must remain secret.
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Last Wednesday, Trump broke with the Republican Party and sided with Schumer on a three-month extension on the debt ceiling.
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At one point, he said some in the group were "petrified" of the national gun lobby and sided with Democratic Sens.
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The Justice Department nonetheless appealed both portions of Watson's ruling, and the Ninth Circuit, on both points, sided with his ruling.
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Those who sided with Teller believed in a benefit to building a weapon so destructive that it exists only in obsolescence.
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A U.S. district court Tuesday, sided with the Federal Trade Commission against the $6 billion deal, sending both companies' stocks plummeting.
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Kavanaugh and Roberts sided with Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan in declining to hear the cases.
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Her conservative interior minister, Horst Seehofer, immediately sided with Mr Maassen, setting the scene for yet another coalition crisis in Berlin.
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He sided with liquidators for six of Mr Sanea's companies, who should now be able to recoup some of their losses.
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In January, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sided with Tesla in the case, concluding that the Autopilot system wasn't defective.
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But Judge Staley sided with prosecutors, ruling that testimony relating to the investigators' intent of obtaining search warrants was considered hearsay.
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Mueller ultimately sided with Comey's version of the story, after corroborating it with multiple other sources -- even the President's daily diary.
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Eight appeals courts nationwide have sided with the administration; four of those were challenged in the case before the Supreme Court.
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Last month, a federal court sided with a voter who challenged a Michigan anti-selfie statute as a free-speech violation.
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The impact: Minority residents were reportedly upset that the new mayor sided with white police officers instead of Boykin, per Times.
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Finally, Koenig speaks to an officer who admits that his colleagues sided with the men at the bar, not with Anna.
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The intrigue: The situation escalated politically and White House officials, having made 5G build-out a priority, sided with the FCC.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is leading the suit, and she claims DeVos "sided with for-profit school executives against students."
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The women heard a decision that stunned the legal community and reversed lower court rulings that had sided with the doctor.
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President Obama sided with the FBI, which wanted a way to get past Apple's encryption to get to the phone's data.
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"Time and again, he has sided with the gun lobby instead of doing what's right to keep communities safe," McGinty said.
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A judge sided with Embraer last week, allowing Brazil's military police to safeguard the planemaker's premises while the meeting takes place.
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Scheuer has sided with carmakers in calling for incentives for owners of older vehicles to trade them in for newer models.
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Trump sided with Porter, wishing him well and saying he did a "good job" during his tenure in the White House.
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In turn, the companies countersued Micron in China, where courts sided with them and banned some of Micron's chips in China.
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Some members of the ruling National Liberation Front party, known by its French acronym FLN, have also sided with the demonstrators.
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And Kennedy sided with George W. Bush in the case that essentially decided the 2000 presidential election for the GOP candidate.
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Judge Naomi Buchwald sided with the seven individuals in May 2018 and characterized Trump's decision to block them as viewpoint discrimination.
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U.S. District Judge Charles Breyer sided with Tesla, granting the electric vehicle company dismissal of the lawsuit brought in October 2017.
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Trump, for now, seems to have sided with Mnuchin's camp — much to the chagrin of the Bolton-and-Pompeo-led hawks.
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Last year, U.S. District Judge Rosemary Collyer, a George W. Bush appointee, sided with MetLife, overturning the designation on two grounds.
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Ryan sided with the President on Thursday in saying "there has been no evidence of collusion" between Trump's campaign and Russia.
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Two Republican senators, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and John Kennedy of Louisiana, sided with Democrats in opposition to the resolution.
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It was the top issue for 2628 percent of voters, and voters sided with Tipirneni by two points on health care.
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Jimeno, a 1991 case in which the justices sided with officers who opened a paper bag during a consensual car search.
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The 525 superdelegates thus far who've sided with Clinton should wait for the FBI to disclose its findings before choosing her.
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HUD (2017), though he acknowledged discrimination against a Hispanic employee, he nonetheless sided with the majority to dismiss the worker's claims.
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When the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals considered Husted in 2016, it sided with the plaintiffs by a 2-1 vote.
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Exponent's research and experts have sided with the likes of Suzuki (with rollover worries about its Samurai) and Toyota (unintended acceleration).
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In a landmark 7–2 ruling in 1983, the Supreme Court sided with Chadha and effectively struck down the legislative veto.
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Both Menendez and Engel have sided with the Trump administration in backing of Juan Guaido as the rightful president of Venezuela.
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Turkey's political opposition — secularists, nationalists and Kurds — publicly sided with the government against the coup, but it is now watching warily.
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Despite calling for a vote on the bill earlier in the day, Dold sided with fellow Republicans during Tuesday's procedural vote.
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The 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals sided with California officials about their interest in citizens' health, including access to abortion.
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And voters sided with Mr. Cuomo in the battle, with 42 percent on his side and 33 percent on the mayor's.
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A lower court sided with Lamborn earlier this month, but the plaintiffs appealed, sending the case to the state Supreme Court.
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Refresher: A federal judge in December sided with a group of Republican states that the entire Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional.
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But Donald Trump has sided with Republicans who want to repeal it, if not all at once, then piece by piece.
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When the PTO board sided with Greene's Energy, Oil States appealed and challenged the constitutionality of the inter partes review process.
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INDOORS: The house was built in 1895 and updated over the last eight years; the exterior is now sided with HardiePlank.
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Bannon and the rest of the Trump coalition (sans Trump) sided with former Alabama state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with Cox on October 13, ruling that the president was not above the law.
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He led the air office under former President George W. Bush, and Democrats have said he sided with industry too often.
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Stormzy's fans appear to have sided with him on Twitter, and the line in the sand seems clear: NME Magazine erred.
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But Garland reconsidered the ruling and sided with a liberal judge to issue his own decision that the law be upheld.
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But since seven Republicans sided with Democrats last year, backers say there is enough support for the measure to pass again.
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President Clinton shut down the government rather than go along with that and other demands, and the public sided with him.
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CHICAGO — For years, the agency charged with investigating police shootings here has routinely sided with officers who have fired their weapons.
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The farm bill could easily have been a major setback for animals and for the voters who've overwhelmingly sided with them.
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A lower court sided with Sega on these issues, but the Ninth Circuit differed significantly, specifically on the point of disassembly.
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Meanwhile, de Blasio continually sided with the party's then-burgeoning Bernie wing, as both city councilman and the city's public advocate.
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BlackRock and State Street both sided with the dissidents, having voted late Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the voting.
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Some of the lower courts have sided with them on safety concerns, but the verdicts are usually overturned in higher courts.
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But Republican voters in New Hampshire sided with the billionaire real estate mogul, who crushed the competition in Tuesday night's primary.
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Manchin, 69, has adapted to his state's growing conservatism and has frequently sided with the GOP over Democrats on contentious issues.
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But he has increasingly sided with the view of Mr. Trump and his allies that the special counsel's inquiry was baseless.
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A lower court and a three-judge appeals panel had sided with the state, requiring him to register out of transparency.
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