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That wouldn't be too different from signaling to other humans.
It&aposs about signaling to other people in the Russia investigation.
It's also signaling to potential job candidates that it's an innovative retailer.
Israel is signaling to Iran that it cannot rely on Russian protection.
Skeptics dismissed that as "virtue-signaling" to mollify the anti-business left.
"These numbers are not signaling, to us, a consumer recession," said CEO Jerry Moyes.
Mr. Kerry denies ever signaling to Iran that it had a right to enrich.
The system continuously compares train speed with signaling to ensure safe speeds are maintained.
"They're signaling to the Arab public that you voted for a reason," said Rudinitsky.
In each in every one, he's signaling to his mom that he is just fine.
You're also signaling to the government and all the agencies this is not a priority.
The Trump administration is clearly signaling to the outside world its desire to keep immigrants away.
Trump isn't just trying to attack these women; he's signaling to others who may come forward.
An alert from Eve signaling to its user that their logged symptoms resemble those of endometriosis.
And its signaling to white viewers how to hold problematic faves accountable, even while loving them.
Apple has recently been signaling to investors that iPhone sales aren't the critical number to watch.
Similarly, parties used to drive media attention by signaling to reporters which candidates to take seriously.
She no longer has the Joker's protection, signaling to every miscreant that she's now fair game.
In short, Weinstein is virtue signaling to his political fellow-travelers, assuring them he is still redeemable.
His bigger mistake may have come from signaling to other agents that they could do the same.
What does seem certain is that the FDA is drawing a battle line—and signaling to biohackers, beware.
But the extensive offensive appeared aimed at signaling to Hamas that it was unafraid to engage if necessary.
First, it should openly condemn witchcraft-related violence, signaling to NGOs and governments that the abuses are unacceptable.
But the Brazilian firm is equally signaling to the industry that it does not exclude building smaller aircraft.
Trump could be signaling to the world that people should not read too much into this telephone call.
Telling Kroff that you will have to be leaving, soon… Glancing at your watch, signaling to him— Please!
Instead, Trump keeps signaling to Kim that he can be taken advantage of by both adversaries and allies.
But Mr. Cuomo is signaling to other businesses: New York is still primed for deals that create jobs.
They are seeking to be more inclusive and signaling to subordinate priests that they should do the same.
Republicans are signaling to millions of citizens and aspiring Americans: You're not welcome here; this is not your home.
Rather, he's signaling to Republicans that to accept the nonpartisan death tolls is to side with Democrats over him.
She's signaling to the UN that this new administration will pay closer attention to disloyalty than the last one.
By claiming the election is rigged, he could be unintentionally signaling to his supporters that voting no longer matters.
Some people took opposition to spanking as obvious, said I was just virtue-signaling to like-minded Vox readers.
In fact, Ali had run around behind the mosque, disregarding the policeman frantically signaling to him in the courtyard.
And it's signaling to the country, and the world, that Americans intend to keep the promises we made in Paris.
I think he's signaling to the market that he's going to hit the quarter-point rate reduction and then wait.
" He added, "While clemency doesn't directly affect, for example, statutes, it is important signaling to how prosecutors use their discretion.
As with China, Trump is not-too-subtly signaling to our allies that it's time for new rules of engagement.
Canceling (or postponing) the meeting is also signaling to Putin that you'll give him a relatively free pass on Ukraine.
All week long, Pelosi has been signaling to Trump -- and to the public -- that things will be very different now.
Fundamental factors are signaling to investors that they are missing out on good value in some of the less exuberant firms.
The definition provides consistency across federal regulatory agencies along with signaling to states the areas where they can, or cannot, legislate.
Gerace was seen on video signaling to police officers at the scene before he and other employees climbed down the ladder.
Most of New York's subway system still relies on antiquated technology, known as block signaling, to coordinate the movement of trains.
The proposed fee schedule could detract from that message, signaling to LPRs a desire to make naturalization more difficult to obtain.
Israel instead of escalating, decided to make it public, signaling to the Iranians, 'Yes, we are ready to take the risk.
Instead, as Vox's Dara Lind wrote, the president ended up "signaling to the white supremacists that he is on their side."
The shape of the body bears an uncanny relationship to Egyptian mummies as if it is signaling to us from the afterlife.
"These organizations, what they should be signaling to the world is that they value the dignity of all human beings," she said.
Romney was signaling to GOP leaders and delegates that he will defend the Republican Party as it currently stands from Donald Trump.
Health and Human Services secretary Tom Price is signaling to his former House colleague that the administration is done negotiating on amendments.
By sharing important Communist Party values through rap, the government is signaling to its citizens the kinds of reforms they should support.
And by acting like it wasn't, you're signaling to your co-workers that you're happy for them to take advantage of you.
Trump is signaling to Kim that the Hermit Kingdom can become a modern nation like Vietnam and not give up his dictatorship.
Some flowers change color when pollination is complete, signaling to would-be visitors that they should move on to freshly opened blooms.
Mortgage rates continue to move higher this week, signaling to some that the recent lows in bond yields are over for now.
They were signaling to everyone in attendance and watching online that Google would deliver the future faster than any of its competitors.
Commentators on the right have started using the term "signaling" to refer dismissively to progressive efforts to denounce racism, homophobia, transphobia, etc.
"A great deal hinges on President Trump signaling to his Republican base that he thinks this bill makes sense," Chen told me.
Alex Abad-Santos: You're doing something cool with the book's art, signaling to readers that when someone has the Beauty they glow.
By boasting about the group's defeat, the White House is inadvertently signaling to the public that ISIS is a thing of the past.
But his initial comments may have stoked the crisis by signaling to Saudi Arabia that whatever they do is just fine with him.
"It's about signaling to other countries that might be on the fence about doing business with Huawei that Huawei is a safe partner."
Banks do not immediately tie up their balance sheets, while signaling to markets that financing will be there if the deal is approved.
Y.) and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) are on record signaling to Trump that infrastructure is a possible area of collaboration.
It's not good signaling to the market today…but this is a very large market opportunity and we are in the early innings.
What Powell is signaling to market participants is that the Fed is not swayed or rattled by equity market volatility at this point.
His mere presence in the group signaling to the besieged Gambian president, this is what we do in a democracy when we lose.
Localities have become adept at this sort of signaling to tech companies, no matter the industry those companies might be trying to disrupt.
The combined deployment of the PLA and the PAP follows months of official statements denouncing the protests and dramatic signaling to Hong Kongers.
It's a way of signaling to officials that the case will receive extra scrutiny from the media and the public, former officials say.
But they are an important step toward signaling to Russia that its actions have consequences -- and that its asymmetric advantages may be eroding.
It leads him to say things that, inadvertently or otherwise, end up signaling to the white supremacists that he is on their side.
As Apple has matured, Cook has done a pretty good job signaling to Wall Street that it was no longer a hyper-growth story.
The Republican arrived at 21 Club an hour after his spokeswoman had called a "lid," signaling to reporters covering him his night had ended.
The publicly reported trading volume at Mt. Gox included the fraudulent transactions, thereby signaling to the market that heavy trading activity was taking place.
Unconscious bias seeps into the language in the job description, already signaling to specific applicants that they might not be right for the job.
Over the past couple of weeks, the stock market has taken hit after hit, signaling to some that a recession is on the horizon.
By choosing to sing the Strauss, she was in a way signaling to her target listeners what she could be as Sophie some day.
He stopped issuing quarterly guidance, signaling to Wall Street that he was not going to make decisions to improve the short-term stock price.
The river feels like it's also separating bits of the story in the film — signaling to us that something new is about to happen.
Signaling to the president-elect and his team that they are on board now also provides chief executives with more leverage down the line.
Japan is "signaling to China that they can't count Japan out of any regional contingency whether the US is involved or not," Wallace said.
Last year shareholders began signaling to drillers that they want to start seeing a return on their investments after years of debt fueled growth.
Some businesspeople cheered Mr. Xi when he came to power, his anticorruption crackdown signaling to them that he was building a rules-based society.
They tend to function, intentionally or not, as big, rippling flags, signaling to anyone outside their scope that the problem can be respectfully ignored.
Or, if it's confirmed that the squirrels see UV, the color might have something to do with mating or signaling to other flying squirrels.
In this case, it's about signaling to the enemy — and the world — that the U.S. is capable of going on offense in the digital realm.
If the first week's hearings were any indication, stakeholders are signaling to Clinton that the party's sins of the past will no longer be tolerated.
At the same time he is signaling to Priebus that things are about to get very ugly for him—he might even be [sic] hung!
He held up a small digital siren signaling to his workers the gunshot was coming, and for them to put their fingers in their ears.
Murray is signaling to colleagues that she's very happy in her current role and would relish the chance to work with Clinton on major issues.
In Australia, it's illegal for drivers to stick their limbs, including arms and hands, out of the window unless they are signaling to other drivers.
"Part of the game theory of an alliance is signaling ... to rivals and to your partners that you'll stand up ... for your allies," Holland said.
USDA can help make that a reality by reining in these waivers gone wild and signaling to Americans that it's time to get to work.
He was signaling to me in that grotesque, animated fashion adults use to convey something unspoken through improvised sign language, pointing to our little veranda.
In the U.S., state leaders have been signaling to the world that they intend to act on climate change with or without the Trump administration.
Further, Cavill's Superman and Ben Affleck's Batman have failed to resonate with audiences the way Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman has, perhaps signaling to Warner Bros.
" He also notes that SoftBank's interest in energy storage is "signaling to the wider market that this area of technology is ripe for large investments.
Cancers essentially turn off that natural immune response by signaling to the cells that a tumor is actually something they should ignore rather than attack.
When the next tide arrives, moving water rushes over the sand, signaling to the eggs that it is safe to hatch and head to sea.
There's no mother ship hovering above the earth, waiting to carry you away, and no demon shooting light from beneath, signaling to pull you below.
Now it's time to move climate policy beyond impractical radicalism and feckless virtue-signaling to something that can achieve a plausible, positive and bipartisan result.
But in January 70, the Trump administration rescinded that Obama-era guidance, signaling to some the administration's possible willingness to approve requests like those from Texas.
By appearing to endorse Thein Sein's efforts, Suu Kyi is also signaling to rebel groups to trust her and return to the negotiating table, Sasakawa added.
When he saw CBP agents approaching the river bank where the group had landed, he began waving his arms and signaling to them to cross back.
Instead, the federal agency switched the status of the families in its system, signaling to the hotels that they needed to check out by 2 p.m.
But 2016 has been different thus far as a rotation has taken place, signaling to us that we're in a new "leg" of this bull market.
I think, at this point, he sort of signaling to prosecutors that he has a lot, simply, because he would like to get off the hook.
President Donald Trump's staff is signaling to Congress it would only seek modest changes to NAFTA, according to a document obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
By freezing the information channel between the two potent militaries, Russia is signaling to Washington that it will tolerate no further strikes on Syrian government facilities.
And if anything, Trump was signaling to the business community that he was going to provide them with goodies in terms of tax cuts and deregulation.
Phase 1 was John F. Kennedy going hatless for his inaugural address in 1961, signaling to all watchers that a new, breezier generation was in charge.
North Korea is the wild card that China is carefully playing, signaling to President Trump that his victory dance on Korean denuclearization talks may be premature.
That means signaling to Democratic voters and donors that the field is consolidating into a two-person race and shifting support from other moderates -- Minnesota Sen.
Or if the vehicle is signaling to turn right, it can communicate the turn to cars behind it so they can slow down or switch lanes.
Or if the vehicle is signaling to turn right, it can communicate the turn to cars behind it so they can slow down or switch lanes.
By dispatching the Vinson, the United States is signaling to the North Koreans that even as it focuses on Syria, it has not forgotten about them.
"With this pricing, we are signaling to the world that quality is for everybody," Steve Boom, the vice president of Amazon Music, said in an interview.
"With this pricing, we are signaling to the world that quality is for everybody," Steve Boom, the vice president of Amazon Music, said in an interview.
That's when Trump made the final decision that the US response would be sanctions, signaling to advisers that the threat of escalation was off the table.
"What this is is President Trump signaling to his base, to his 'Deplorables,' that he still has their back," said one Republican strategist who supports Trump.
Angry Birds shares in that legacy, he says, by way of signaling to the rest of the industry that you can get away with circumventing the law.
A great deal of modern foreign policy involves navigating its challenges—finding ways to secure nations while signaling to other nations that they need not fear attack.
One possible cause: U.S. Treasury notes neared multi-year highs on Thursday, signaling to some investors that more inflation should be expected down the road, per CNBC.
Wall Street financiers have privately been signaling to party leaders they will either sit out or back President Donald Trump if she were to become the nominee.
A projection behind them said "After after after hours," signaling to the crowd that this scene was happening at 3 PM in the midst of a bender.
When announcing a new Afghan strategy last year, Mr. Trump was critical of the Obama administration for openly signaling to the Taliban its plans for a drawdown.
Ms. Murkowski acknowledged the difficulty of the potential choice, and said she would consider privately signaling to the White House who she would and would not support.
While Markle — like Simpson — was a divorcée, she was swiftly accepted by Prince Harry's family, signaling to many that the royals were entering a new modern era.
And so by insulting Kelly, Trump is signaling to voters that he will also take a necessary and just stand against that kind of unfair special treatment.
According to the National Sleep Foundation, warming the feet before sleep causes blood vessels to dilate, signaling to the brain that it's time to snooze for a while.
"When he calls out Boeing, he's signaling to the market, and to business and to labor that I'm going to put the American voter first," the person said.
With less than 24 hours to go until the impeachment vote, Romney allies kept signaling to Republican lawmakers and the White House that Romney was leaning toward acquittal.
Whether that entails stopping the show, us walking onstage, us signaling to the stage manager — that's really a game-time decision, if something like that were to happen.
If this was about signaling to Assad that the world would not tolerate the use of chemical weapons, why not at least try to get other countries onboard?
That made him the first to go through an entry gate into the DMZ, signaling to the seven others on the patrol to wait, as he stepped forward.
Why would aliens "be using a daft technique signaling to what was probably still a rather inconspicuous planet?" she once wrote in an article for Cosmic Search Magazine.
In essence, Obama was signaling to the GOP that whatever political price there is to pay for their refusal to consider his pick, the bill is now due.
For another, Facebook is signaling to increasingly suspicious lawmakers that it is absolutely not a dangerous platform with the potential for monopoly-like powers over the media industry.
One can only hope the fever breaks soon, with the public signaling to political leaders that dividing and denigrating people is no way to lead a great nation.
Last week, Cullinan told the Huffington Post the procedure for dealing with the hand-off of an incorrect envelope, other than signaling to a stage manager, was unclear.
Ng'ok is not only remembering , not just witnessing, but she's marking, signaling to the viewer that she is present in the image in this faint but observable way.
By publicly assigning blame to Disney, Sony is effectively signaling to Spider-Man fans that it wants Spider-Man to remain in the MCU but Disney won't cooperate.
The firm stance serves another purpose: signaling to other, more skeptical EU countries that the EU as a whole defends its members and looks out for its interests.
That made him the first to go through an entry gate into the DMZ, signaling to the seven others on the patrol to wait, as he stepped forward.
Over the next several weeks, Gabbard went up to the starting line again — signaling to her team that a green light was imminent — only to make repeated retreats.
Plus, the lottery does important work of signaling to people around the world that the United States embraces diversity and welcomes people from every corner of the planet.
There were another 69 episodes in which the test driver chose to take control of the vehicle rather than the car signaling to the driver to take control.
"The board is signaling to the market that we are not going to give anyone free reign like we did with Jeff Immelt," said Morningstar analyst Joshua Aguilar.
North Korea launched a missile over Japan earlier this week, signaling to the U.S. and its allies that the country would not back down from its aggressive actions.
The GMC brand is promoting June as "Truck Month," signaling to consumers that deep discounts are on offer until the close of the sales reporting period, July 1.
And The Night Of is signaling to us that the loose ends from earlier in the season are going to start getting picked up by Stone and Chandra.
"If you're faking an orgasm, you are signaling to your partner that he is doing everything right, when in fact he isn't," sex educator and author Patty Brisben said.
As for the "perilously high valuations," the market continues to hit new highs, signaling to Cramer that stocks aren't roaring higher for no reason like they did in 1999.
The words "Date Gone Wrong?" are written in bold at the top, followed by instructions for ordering an "angel shot" — it's a code, signaling to the bartender to help.
The House on Thursday passed an ambitious bill, 224-194, to expand union power, signaling to Midwestern presidential battleground states an emphatic re-commitment by Democrats to organized labor.
It gives Apple room to fail without doing so publicly, while signaling to investors that it doesn't yet see a product as particularly important to the company's overall success.
Some have seen this as a direct threat, while others have interpreted it as Arya signaling to Sansa that she can be of help, without directly mentioning Littlefinger. Why?
And if you do choose to use blue blockers, take into consideration that light does have an important role for signaling to our brains when we should pay attention.
After playing 38 minutes, and emerging from that 16-0 run unscathed, Stewart took her final order from Auriemma, who was frantically signaling to his players to call timeout.
The man later came back to say he had been awarded $10,000, signaling to Ouko that his education was not only useful in helping inmates, but poor Kenyans too.
These medications inhibit the cell from signaling to replicate, and particularly when combined with anti-estrogens, have had significant positive effects in women with metastatic ER-positive breast cancer.
She seemed to be signaling to Mr. Trump that she was not going to denounce him in personal terms — and to be hoping that he would respond in kind.
But by delivering a foreign policy speech, Trump Jr. is signaling to Indians that he's in their country as a businessman and as a surrogate for the US government.
President Trump has eroded that elation, signaling to me and other minorities that our dignity and welfare matter less than the political points that he can score off us.
At the start of the second, the chair umpire Carlos Ramos assessed Williams a code violation after he noticed her coach, Patrick Mouratoglou, signaling to her with his hands.
Privacy advocates warned that they could result in more widespread adoption of facial recognition by signaling to the private sector that use of the technology is in fact legal.
When President Juan Manuel Santos, who led the negotiations, was awarded this year's Nobel Peace Prize, the international community was signaling to all Colombians their responsibility to find peace.
Cobb might also be pursuing a public relations goal — signaling to the outside world that Trump has nothing to hide from Mueller and that he is not obstructing justice.
On the one hand, signaling to North Korea that the US doesn't pose a threat is potentially good and could build trust between Washington and Pyongyang down the line.
As the bodysuits turns from black to nude, it's as though Kim is signaling to us all that her summer bod is almost ready to emerge from its spandex chrysalis.
And let's hope by using the app, by taking measurements, people will vote with their measurements, signaling to the restaurants that they should consider sound acoustics more and mitigate it.
Yes, but: Speaking up can come at a cost to smaller companies, including angering the powerful corporate giants and signaling to investors that you might go under without government intervention.
The Economist: Should venture capitalists try to play a role in addressing tech's gender imbalance, such as signaling to entrepreneurs that they look favourably on startups that have diverse workforces?
It's creeping ahead cautiously — saying it wants to gather more data from the industry, perhaps issue another report next year, while also signaling to adtech companies that practices must change.
"The trip was more about understanding the Indian market, but was also about signaling to the world that Apple has arrived in India," said Vishal Tripathi, research director at Gartner.
"Prime Minister Edi Rama of Albania just expelled the Iranian ambassador, signaling to Iran's leaders that their support for terrorism will not be tolerated," Bolton said in a Twitter post.
The majority leader is signaling to conservative groups that he'll play a big role in determining whom Republicans nominate to take on vulnerable Democrats in states from Florida to Montana.
By suggesting an exhaustive, 242-plus-page report is only the "tip of the iceberg" he is signaling to his supporters that other more damaging things are still being hidden.
Key GOP leaders and appropriators rejected the back pay, especially since Trump was signaling to Republicans on the Hill that he wouldn't sign anything that included the back pay provision.
Speaker Paul Ryan could back up his verbal support for the Mueller probe by signaling to his colleagues that they should stop their attempts to obstruct and undermine the investigation.
She deserves to be on television, in all-black, signaling to the women at home who were fans of her music for years that she recognizes and cares about them.
And the price of oil — a flawed, but popular barometer for economic strength — is on the rise, signaling to money managers that there are "clear economic skies ahead," Cramer said.
General McMaster was intent on signaling to both North Korea and allies that Mr. Trump was serious about enforcing sanctions and that he would not tolerate a nuclear North Korea.
" Though he states his motivation for Defense Distributed as working "for nothing less than the despair of the American gun control effort" he describes Hatreon as "virtue signaling to the right.
And approximately every 24 hours, 20,000 special pacemaker cells that inhabit this area, known as the suprachiasmatic nucleus, synchronize, signaling to the rest of the body whether it's night or day.
Before leaving last week for a brief vacation in St. Croix, Mr. Biden telephoned and met with a number of Democratic officials, signaling to them that he was preparing to run.
"The first thing I'm doing [by answering] is, I'm signaling to future litigants that I can't be a fair judge in their case because those issues keep coming up," Gorsuch said.
She called Mr. Trump's statement on Friday "offensive" and said she is worried that he is signaling to the schools that he has the power to make life difficult for them.
Even among those, the Langdon Park scene of Curtis Pixley's murder stood out for its brutality, signaling to residents that things would only get bloodier in the District—and they did.
For example, if your car has 5G and another car has 5G, the two cars can talk to each other, signaling to each other when they are braking and changing lanes.
Hatchell's lawyer declined to say Friday whether the university had asked for her resignation, and said the coach had been signaling to university officials in recent weeks that she might retire.
"She was signaling to a wider world that yes, she was going to be a part of this royal family but she wasn't leaving her own family, and mother, behind," Hernandez says.
By playing into white fears of crime and concerns that minorities are taking their jobs, he's signaling to his white supporters that he's a politician who is finally taking their problems seriously.
Plouffe is one of several political veterans Zuckerberg has brought together over the past year, signaling to Washington and beyond that when CZI takes on a political issue, it plans to win.
In a tweet he sent out when he got the server back, he referenced WikiLeaks, Katz and Lamo, essentially signaling to everyone in the community the reason his server had been seized.
Policy strategists involved in the campaign say candidates' proposals have to strike a delicate balance of drawing in black voters while signaling to white voters that nothing is being taken from them.
In October, a digital security bill that regulates some types of controversial speech was passed in the country, signaling to companies that as the regulatory environment tightens, they too could become targets.
Worldwide, some 800 species of fish are reported to make sounds while engaging in a variety of behaviors: feeding, defending their territory, signaling to others, and mating—to name just a few.
"Once you start having symptoms of a UTI, your body is signaling to you — with symptoms of pain, discomfort, and fever — that it needs more than just rest and fluids," she says.
Opponents of the renaming agree, though they argue that the changes will not be for the better, signaling to potential students of diverse backgrounds that George Mason is not welcoming to them.
It could be that Disney is signaling to Comcast that it's willing to let Sky go if Comcast will give up on Fox, said Jonathan Chaplin, an analyst at New Street Research.
The longer this behavior continues with your knowledge, the more you are signaling to your children that it's O.K. On a recent trip, I stopped by the airline lounge before my flight.
Now, however, Israel has foreclosed the possibility of two states, relentlessly expanding into the West Bank and signaling to the world that the Palestinians will never have a capital in East Jerusalem.
But on the other hand, Clinton's campaign is signaling to its donors that they should focus their giving on competitive Senate races rather than the presidential contest, according to CNN's Manu Raju.
It's impressive that the JACK musicians, with conflicting characters to portray, remained so tightly together; it's miraculous that they did so while barely signaling to one another with eye contact or gestures.
That prevents the kind of upheaval in precedent that the Court normally tries to avoid, while still signaling to states and Congress that it's okay to pursue more aggressive campaign finance regulations.
One of the dolphins turned upside down, lifted its tail out of the water and slapped it down hard to the right — signaling to Mr. Thin Myu the location of their prey.
"We are having a national conversation right now about our criminal justice system, and when bar associations take these kinds of positions, we are signaling to the rest of America," he said.
Mr. Trudeau appears determined to maintain friendly relations with Mr. Trump despite their differences, while signaling to Canadians who are wary of their powerful neighbor that Canada still charts its own course.
I think, as a technologist, this is troublesome to me because without certain safeguards, we're now signaling to the world that maybe these technologies aren't ready for primetime and it's not safe.
But every time those around Trump mention Cyrus, they're signaling to their listeners that because Trump is nothing but a vessel for God's will, he's also somewhat irrelevant in the scheme of things.
"Having him ask for her hand in marriage is a way of signaling to her, and his friends and family, that he's serious and ready for a future with her," Professor Wilcox said.
With Beijing strikingly increasing its holdings in sub-Saharan Africa in the last decade, expect this kind of signaling to be a key part of events on the continent from now on. 2.
The store's manager was constantly scolding me for loafing around with my arms crossed, signaling to the ladies of Østerbro that I wasn't up for helping them find chanterelles or the best avocados.
Mr. Ryan said Thursday that he was not ready to endorse Mr. Trump, a statement widely interpreted as signaling to Republicans that they would face no pressure to close ranks around Mr. Trump.
The big question: Was Trump considering the move as a way of signaling to Paul Manafort and others caught up in the special counsel investigation that he will reward them for keeping mum?
Senate GOP leadership: The Hill: McConnell is signaling to colleagues that he'll loosen his grip on floor debate to quell mounting frustration within the GOP conference over the lack of votes on amendments.
The global interest in Governor Inslee's carbon tax push comes as several state leaders are signaling to the world that they intend to act on climate change with or without the Trump administration.
But in drawing these lines, analysts said, Mr. Giuliani may be signaling to Mr. Mueller the outer boundaries of the president's tolerance or even laying a predicate for later firing the special counsel.
Instead, the company chose to spend the time and money creating a one-off that works, thereby signaling to potential partners and customers just how willing it is to commit to the bit.
At any one of his tour stops, Styles can be seen holding up various LGBTQ and Black Lives Matter flags, signaling to his diverse group of fans that he loves and supports them.
Dawes, described by the newspaper as a freelance photographer, was recently allowed to call family and receive care packages, signaling to officials that the Syrian government was moving toward his release, the Post reported.
Vladimir Putin is signaling to the world this week that Russia has returned to Africa, hosting representatives of all 54 African nations, including 43 heads of state or government, at his retreat in Sochi.
The lighting around the Nissan emblem on the front grille and the rear diffuser glows when the car is in autonomous mode, signaling to other drivers and pedestrians that the computer is in control.
What the US can do, however, is deter conflict by signaling to North Korea that its provocations haven't changed American commitment to defend Japan and South Korea in the event of a real attack.
"Cephalopods are really squishy and vulnerable and tend to avoid physical fighting, because if they get scarred on their bodies, they have a hard time performing camouflage or signaling to each other," she said.
Some in the old guard have started signaling to their reluctant right-of-center brethren that it is time to face the possibility that the hard-line Mr. Cruz could be their standard-bearer.
Three unsuccessful Uber attempts and one unsuccessful metered cab attempt later, and law enforcement switched plans, bringing the remaining three further into the old precinct headquarters, signaling to everyone that the show was over.
But the people he's selected for mercy so far point toward a corrupt ulterior motive: signaling to aides and associates that he'll pardon them as long as they don't cooperate with the Russia investigation.
Team leaders were in charge of picking the stores and scouting them for cops, moving merchandise to particular spots within stores, and signaling to other people in the crew with hand signals and cellphones.
Separately, for the last three-plus years, Amazon has made a practice of publicizing lawsuits against fake-review farms, signaling to merchants, the press, the government, and shoppers that they take customer trust seriously.
"If we allow these arms sales, the effect will be to prolong a war that does not serve U.S. interests, while signaling to the Saudis that they can get away with anything," he continued.
While many praised Mr. Obama for sympathizing with the teenager's family, Ms. Amamolo thought the president was unfairly taking sides and signaling to her sons that they would face discrimination because they are black.
Critics argue that Trump effectively put a price tag on Khashoggi's life, signaling to dictators everywhere that they can get away with murder, literally, as long as they say they'll give America enough cash.
However, that hasn't stopped him from signaling to his party's leadership that it's time to start appealing to middle-class voters if they want a chance of defeating President Donald Trump in the next election.
It could be that the president-elect's team is being canny, signaling to China that it's open to economic cooperation but also willing to take a hard line on key issues like Taiwan if necessary.
"  She also explained, "Cephalopods are really squishy and vulnerable and tend to avoid physical fighting, because if they get scarred on their bodies, they have a hard time performing camouflage or signaling to each other.
What he's signaling to his audience is that he doesn't know anything about modern critics, but he thinks he's accomplished something by not holding up Siskel and Ebert as the last bastion of critical thought.
The company is introducing its own file format for augmented reality, clearly signaling to developers that they should be flocking to iOS 12 if they want to go where the users are in the future.
TikTok will have a mainstage presentation at the festival with two of its top creators and will be leading other roundtable discussions, signaling to the industry that it's ready to step into the big leagues.
Shifting the GOP will require more public interventions, dragging the debate out into the open, signaling to conservatives that there is a model for on-the-ground conservative climate action — that it's a live option.
Each day that Trump keeps the program alive sends a welcoming message to illegals, while signaling to the law enforcement community that our federal government will continue to engage in selective enforcement of the law.
"The real destructiveness of this is signaling to the region that the oldest American ally can potentially be snared or lured into nonaligned status," Jeffrey A. Bader, a former China adviser to Mr. Obama, said.
While present trade talks proceeded smoothly, Trump's remarks present a potential problem for America in signaling to China that hostage exchanges and detention may become a more regular component of policy negotiation processes with China.
Not only do consultants help raise money through direct mail or internet solicitations but consultants spend money in ways that help campaigns comply with federal rules while signaling to donors the legitimacy of the candidate.
With some cheering it on and others anxiously holding their breath, Hollywood's latest comic book movie, "Joker," laughed its way to the bank this weekend, opening to robust ticket sales and signaling to Warner Bros.
Sanders alone represents a break from that direction of the Democratic Party, which combines the economic interests of the professional class with enough "woke" virtue-signaling to keep working-class, minority voters from drifting away.
NAFTA, TPP, allowing union power to decline, banking bailouts, an embrace of woke virtue signaling to keep working class minorities in the tent while providing nothing of substance in terms of their economic well-being.
State Attorney Katherine Fernández Rundle, a Democrat from Miami-Dade, the state's largest county, said she would not prosecute any cases of that sort, signaling to former felons that it would be safe to register.
A few days later, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was on the ground visiting the areas affected by Ebola — and signaling to the global community that his organization was going to take the outbreak seriously.
Throughout his tenure as attorney general, Sessions has frequently and consistently conflated American identity and Christian piety, signaling to the 81 percent of white evangelicals who voted for Trump that he was, in essence, their guy.
It showcases a U.S. first lady in an atypical stance and unusual attire: Yes, she is on her knees, signaling to her two Springer Spaniels, who are, incredibly, wearing gray sweat suits identical to her own.
Signaling to North Korea and Iran There's not a shred of evidence to suggest that Trump's calculations on Syria relate to the other crisis hanging over his head: what to do about North Korea's nuclear weapons.
It also involves signaling to (presumably) Democratic officeholders that they have a large and active constituency that won't tolerate the nomination of someone who hasn't made preventing violence against women and protecting abortion access a priority.
Dimethyl sulfide is released by phytoplankton as it gets eaten by a predator or breaks down in the ocean or on shore, signaling to these birds and others to come eat the phytoplankton's predators (like krill).
The seal of approval from these trusted brands offers immediate exposure to millions of customers — both online and in-store — while also signaling to customers that they can trust the quality of your product or service.
"This could be a little bit of bureaucratic signaling to open up space for the two Korean militaries to get a hotline and try and use that as a springboard for more dialogue on the peninsula."
"I really love Wendy White's exploration of Americana," he said at the Los Angeles gallery Shulamit Nazarian — where couches are upholstered with denim jeans — signaling to the newbie visitor that taste and enjoyment are valid criteria.
If we accept the Israeli claim that it is Iranian, then what we are seeing, perhaps, is Iran signaling to Israel that as long as Israel is violating Syrian airspace, then others will violate Israeli airspace.
Chevalier's Lady in Brown immediately dismisses this idea; her response a critical and also humorous break in the somber tone, signaling to the audience that we can no longer afford to give into such depraved thinking.
"ValueAct is signaling to the market that they think it is a positive factor that Pershing Square is no longer a shareholder," said activist hedge fund research and data provider, 13DMonitor in a note on Thursday.
"[T]hey're signaling to the rest of the world that it is OK to occupy skin that happens to look like this ... on the great walls of museums in the world," he told CNN's Christiane Amanpour.
Democratic posturing would serve as a counterweight to Trump's pressure on Ukraine, signaling to the country's leadership that any cooperation with the president's inappropriate demands could seriously fray relations with the US in the next administration.
Third is a political outsider: Tommy Ahlquist, a former physician and wealthy commercial real estate developer from Boise who has been signaling to culture war messaging but is closer to Little on his business-centric politics.
The spread between the 20.76-year yield over its two-year counterpart also shrank to the smallest since the start of the financial crisis in January 220, signaling to some investors an approaching U.S. economic slowdown.
On Sunday, Grace told reporters at a press conference in Lyon that the last message she received from her husband was a knife emoji, which she believed was him signaling to her that he was in danger.
"You are telling young, really talented scientists, scientists we need, that you shouldn't go into government, and you are signaling to the senior scientists who have the good experience and knowledge, we need to leave," Rosenberg said.
The obvious answer is that the FBI was signaling to the Obama Justice Department – in other words, to Attorney General Eric Holder – that here was a political adversary that the Obama team might want to go after.
If members of the enemy tribe do something good, the explanation will likely be situational—maybe they were "virtue signaling" to a particular audience, or maybe they did the right thing because all other options were foreclosed.
Ivanka Trump is reaching toward the political left, signaling to the young career women who buy her clothes, read her books, and save her advice on Pinterest that she cares about the issues that matter to them.
By lighting a pathway to Euro-Atlantic integration, Washington and Brussels could also leverage a "yes" vote to promote democracy and stability in the region, while signaling to the Kremlin that its continued meddling won't be tolerated.
I was ultra-polite in traffic, signaling to sneak into a lane, waving extra as if to say yes, I'm driving this insane machine and it is technically under my power but I'm really just a phony.
And Hamas launched a rocket close enough to Tel Aviv's airport that the U.S. banned all American flights for a day, signaling to every Israeli, dove or hawk, what could happen if they ceded the West Bank.
"Apple can play a defining role in signaling to the industry that paying special attention to the health and development of the next generation is both good business and the right thing to do," the letter states.
They were very clear in signaling to Sony and Samsung that they wouldn't sell any TVs or game consoles that had an Amazon app on them because they were so fearful of Amazon as a retail competitor.
A senior White House official insisted Trump was not offering a "specific quid pro quo" to the Chinese, but rather signaling to China that cooperation on North Korea would help create a more beneficial US-China relationship.
While Powell and others have touted the strength of the economy as justification for raising rates, the yield curve compression is signaling to some market participants that a slowdown may not be that far in the distance.
He was clearly signaling to Putin that Trump will take a softer line than Obama, and was advising Putin not to start a cycle of retaliatory actions — ones that would increasingly box Trump in after the inauguration.
Analysts say OPEC is trying to accomplish two things: push a reluctant Russia into new cuts, while signaling to the market that it is serious about addressing the reduced demand for oil caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
The bigger picture here is Pelosi signaling to Republicans that if they don't like what Schumer is proposing, they will still have to deal with her down the line when the House takes up the Senate bill.
More than 80 of these signs were written along the Irish coast during World War II, signaling to Allied and German aircraft that they were flying over neutral territory and should not drop their bombs by mistake.
Yes, the first Democratic primary debates of the 2020 presidential election this week were battles between candidates who could use virtue signaling to present themselves as authentic and politicians whose choice of words came off as insincere.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday he would present "responsible policies" in talks with U.S. President Donald Trump, signaling to the Israeli far-right to curb its territorial demands in the occupied West Bank.
And for many cinemas, the offerings aren't just a way of bringing in revenue; they're a way of branding a theater, bolstering its aesthetic, and signaling to customers what kind of moviegoing experience they're about to have.
But even when the lab followed Apple's instructions, meant to alert the phone's sensors about being close to human skin and signaling to turn the power down, the iPhones still went over the limit at 2 millimeters.
The central bank said on Friday that it will cut the amount of its JGB purchases in September, signaling to markets that it is seeking to prevent long-term interest rates from sliding further toward record lows.
With rally attendance surging, she's signaling to Democrats that she's the one who could capture the Democratic nomination or at the very least cause trouble for her rivals, including Biden, according to a report from Amie Parnes.
Lindsey Graham vehemently opposes calling in the Bidens as witnesses in President Donald Trump's impeachment trial — but he's signaling to the president and conservatives that there are other ways to probe Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Thus Mr. Pruitt and the other Trump nominees labored to avoid overt denial while signaling to their allies that there is enough doubt to justify inaction on emissions or even rolling back steps the Obama administration took.
Microsoft and Sony are now signaling to the rest of the industry that they're not willing to give up their current gaming dominance to newcomers like Amazon or Google, even if it means working with a longtime rival.
"Korea, as one of the largest beneficiaries of free trade, and Indonesia, as leader of ASEAN, are signaling to the world our true support for free, open and rules-based trade in this very challenging time," she said.
Read More Trading casino stocks on Macau numbers Gordon said shares of the casino giant have seen a "double bottom," as well as a break above resistance — signaling to him that the stock will add to its gains.
These latest steps are Iran signaling to the U.S. that the time has come for U.S. influence in the region to wane, said Nick Heras, who has conducted research at the National Defense University for U.S. Cyber Command.
It's designed to serve as an accelerator of sorts, injecting money and expertise into the new progressive groups that have proliferated since Trump's election while also signaling to major donors that those groups have Clinton's stamp of approval.
By signaling to local governments that skills-focused policies will help them gain a competitive advantage in the future of work, Amazon has a rare opportunity to spark a national movement toward skills-based education and training initiatives.
Jackson's repeated tightening of the gag order on Stone may at this point have less to do with suppressing publicity about the case than about signaling to him and his lawyers that he can't defy her with impunity.
Signaling to supporters of Bernie Sanders that they have an ownership stake in the party while reassuring the party's core African-American supporters that they aren't being ditched in the post-Obama era is solid step toward unity.
According to the plaintiffs, the producers manipulated pork prices by publicly touting the need to cut production, thereby signaling to each other that the conspiracy was on, and by sharing price, capacity, sales and demand data via Agri Stats.
The practice dates back to the medieval times, when tradespeople clamored to earn the royal seal of approval as a way of signaling to the public that their goods and services were — literally — fit for a king or queen.
Signaling to Christian audiences that your films are made for them, rather than catering to mainstream taste or Hollywood executives, has been the basis of the careers of faith-based superstars like War Room filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick.
In the immediate days after the storm, Trump was more preoccupied ranting about NFL's national anthem controversy and feuding with San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz instead of signaling to his administration to focus on hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico.
Mass resignation among high-ranking advisers and Senate-confirmed officials would be an enormously destabilizing event, plunging stock markets and signaling to the rest of the world that the US government is unstaffed and incapable at the highest levels.
Kurz's short-sighted opportunism lends the far right and its illiberal ideas a stamp of legitimacy, signaling to Austrians and the rest of Europe that a party like the Freedom Party has a rightful place in our modern democracies.
"We expect the committee to give a heavy nod to downside risks in the June statement, signaling to markets that they are closely monitoring incoming data and that they stand ready to provide policy support as necessary," they said.
A price on emitting — a carbon tax — would change that paradigm by signaling to businesses that they should produce coal only so long as they can proffer more dollars' worth of benefit than cost to society by doing so.
In light of the new comments from the alleged leaker, some are taking that interview as a sign that Abrams was somehow signaling to fans that he agreed with them all along, that the film he made was bad.
Haley sets 'the predicate' for the president to decertify and roll out a 'pressure and fix' campaign while signaling to Congress that now may not be the opportune time to reinstate sanctions and take America out of the deal.
As Froome was frantically signaling to members of his team who were following in a car that he was in trouble, Aru — who was riding directly behind him — accelerated and pulled away, followed by other top challengers, including Porte.
Well known for being the first American woman pilot to fly in combat, McSally said she did not trusted the system and did not report the incident, signaling to many how widespread the problem of sexual assault is in the military.
By overtly challenging a US ship in the Philippine Sea, Putin may have been signaling to Xi that he is ready to take their relationship to the next level, according to retired rear admiral and CNN military analyst John Kirby.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday vowed to protect American farmers against China by signaling to provide further aid if needed, a day after Chinese firms stopped agricultural purchases and Beijing threatened more tariffs on U.S. farm products.
Why it matters: Pence is making a point of signaling to conservative Republicans that the administration is listening to them — but he's also tying the administration to a shift to the right that may not go over well in the Senate.
Campaign officials hoped the spectacle would satisfy Trump's thirst for the spotlight and saw it as a way to "reset" the campaign's efforts, one campaign source said, signaling to grassroots supporters and donors alike the start of the campaign season.
The speech suggested that Trump, while talking up such lofty bipartisan goals such as combating HIV and childhood cancer, was signaling to his most passionate supporters that he was not about to compromise on the issues that matter most to them.
President Trump was asked about the Facebook group in the Oval Office on Monday and he seemed to excuse the behavior while also signaling to his most hate-filled supporters that he wouldn't give up his campaign of terror against migrants.
It is more signaling to China than it is to the Fed but how the Fed interprets the potentially downside risk growing because trade is not getting better it is, in fact, getting worse is certainly worth paying attention to.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Concessions in judicial reforms planned by Poland's ruling party are aimed at signaling to the European Commission that a compromise with Warsaw is possible, but will preserve the most important part of the reforms, the Polish prime minister said.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog published on Friday a consultation paper on implementing a reform of European Union securities markets, signaling to banks that last month's vote by Britons to leave the EU must not derail preparations for the new rules.
In response, I led a coalition of 60 Democratic members in introducing a resolution condemning the move, signaling to the administration that it will be met with a unified front of opposition should it choose to go down this path.
By casting aspersions on Mr. Mueller's work, which has otherwise been by the book, they're signaling to the president that they remain loyal to him, despite their initial attempts to at least admit some culpability and work with federal prosecutors.
"By targeting them, they are signaling to their entire people that there will be zero tolerance of any form of criticism, let alone questioning, of the state's authoritarian practices," said Lynn Maalouf, Amnesty International's director of research for the Middle East.
The U.S. government has even issued a commemorative coin about the summit featuring Trump and "Supreme Leader" Kim Jong-un face-to-face, signaling to the world that it's now the American president who craves legitimation from the North Korean dictator.
Mr. Hatch also told the Chamber of Commerce that "no one should expect the Senate to simply take up and pass a House tax reform bill," signaling to Mr. Ryan and Mr. Brady that their blueprint was unlikely to emerge intact.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican Donald Trump has forgiven nearly $50 million in loans he made to his presidential campaign, he said on Thursday, signaling to donors that future contributions will be used to fight Democrat Hillary Clinton and not to repay himself.
That will cause more uncertainty in an industry that's expected to grow by tens of billions of dollars in the next decade, while signaling to voters and officials that legalization at the state level is no longer enough for drug policy reform.
By setting the yuan midpoint at a level stronger than expected, China could be signaling to the markets that it wants to slow down the pace of the currency's depreciation, Tommy Xie, head of Greater China research at Singapore's OCBC Bank, told CNBC.
Ironically, the Venezuelan people managed to have their say: about 70 percent of eligible voters refused to cast ballots in this phony election, signaling to the country's security forces and to the international community that Venezuela must be rescued from Maduro's illegal regime.
While moms generally must opt-in to the 'mommy track' — or professional arrangements to accommodate a new baby or young children — too often these preparations end up signaling to employers a perceived lack of commitment and serve only to harm their work standing.
First, it's worth reviewing what Facebook is doing right in its audience monetization strategy: Facebook is signaling to the broader advertising and publishing world that the future lies in fewer ads, more respect for consumer privacy and more deference to a user's preferences.
And by negotiating with Carrier in the first place, Trump is also signaling to businesses around the country that they can get huge tax cuts and regulatory breaks for the small price of 1,000 jobs—a pretty good deal in many cases.
The president-elect reportedly received a standing ovation and cheers upon arriving at 21 Club, a New York City restaurant, an hour after his spokeswoman had called a "lid," signaling to the reporters following him that he was in for the night.
The Canadian, who had struggled throughout the match, tried to carry on but half-heartedly played a Kontaveit serve and then started walking off the court only to casually swat aside a return before signaling to the chair umpire that she was done.
It's not out of the question that he was signaling to military officers worried that he may be about to overturn decades of political dogma by dealing with the US. Such is the opacity of his regime, no will ever know for sure.
There could be other strategic reasons for using speaking indictments, including signaling to a defendant that the case could be difficult to win, putting other potential defendants on notice, or telegraphing the sheer amount of evidence that prosecutors have in their possession.
It can be used for everything from signaling to locomotion, but for a team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania, the most relevant use of the tail is how it can be use for stabilizing a body while it's in motion.
"Apple can play a defining role in signaling to the industry that paying special attention to the health and development of the next generation is both good business and the right thing to do," the shareholders wrote in their letter to Apple.
The central bank has little to gain by signaling to investors that a policy change is imminent, because President Xi Jinping of China and Mr. Trump are expected to meet at a Group of 20 summit meeting in Osaka, Japan, late next month.
Though the loss of territory is no doubt a blow to ISIS' overall operations, its sophisticated propaganda machine has adjusted to prepare for the eventual loss of Mosul and Raqqa, and has been signaling to sympathizers that the battle will continue unabated.
"We see clearly that Fieldston administrators Jessica Bagby and Nigel Furlonge are not interested in addressing anti-Semitism or protecting Jewish community members," the letter said, "but in signaling to conservative Jewish donors that the school will punish dissenters from those donors' views."
It said it is willing to offer reasonable accommodations to the Committee's demands -- signaling to the courts that no judicial intervention is yet warranted if Congress tries to enforce a subpoena -- while also forcefully asserting two substantive reasons for not providing information.
Mr. Tillerson's approach in Russia tracks what Robert Amsterdam, a lawyer for the Russian tycoon Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky, who had been jailed, described as "the geopolitics of signaling" to the Kremlin, a skill of survival and success for Western oil executives in Russia.
The massive stock exchange debut would fund Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 plan to wean the kingdom off oil and develop other sectors of its economy, while signaling to multinational companies and foreign investors that Saudi Arabia was open for business.
It's also signaling to the rest of the world that the United States will no longer lead when it comes to denouncing human rights violations, or holding the violators accountable, so long as the political or economic calculus favors silence or inaction.
If they were to approach the two multilateral agreements differently, as some have suggested, then Democrats would be continuing Trump's sabotage-and-renegotiate strategy, signaling to the Iranians that Zarif was wrong and the hardliners were right all along: America cannot be trusted.
While listening I realize that the strategy he's employing — using an obstinately formalist language of almost geometric abstraction, while signaling to his audience that the maker is black, that is, ethnically and politically black — is something I had seen other artists do.
Officers typically receive four quarterly evaluations a year plus an annual every January, but in exceptional circumstances, supervisors will sometimes write an additional report, usually as a way of signaling to the command that the officer was caught doing something egregious, even committing a crime.
Pheramor cites studies like the famous sweaty T-shirt study of the 1990s, which used smelly shirts to establish the role body odor plays in signaling to a potential partner that a person has desirable immune genes that would help offspring stave off disease.
In the U.S., where the economy is relatively stronger than the rest of the world, rates are falling, as well; signaling to the Fed that fear of slow growth, deflation and other risks, far outweigh the fear of inflation and faster growth here at home.
Mr. Bloomberg has boasted throughout the campaign that he is immune to the influence of other people's money, but with his fund-raising-style events he is signaling to people accustomed to giving big campaign contributions that he is at least open to their involvement.
At the same time, the deployment is a military show of force, signaling to North Korea that the US military can operate at sea in areas where the regime might engage in ballistic missile operations or other military provocations, according to US military officials.
The more useful way to interpret this tweet is Trump publicly shaming Chinese Premier Xi Jinping for failing to change Kim Jong-Un's deranged behavior and giving him one last chance to fix it, and signaling to the Chinese that they've run out of time.
This simple, straightforward question doesn't require Kavanaugh to pre-judge a case before it reaches the court, yet his answer to it will go a long way in signaling to senators his judicial philosophy and his likely stance on a number of salient issue areas.
The politicians campaign and govern as if they themselves don't believe a majority of voters prefer their agenda, signaling to their most loyal voters that they must vote not for what they want, but for what they imagine their more-conservative neighbors might want.
But the Supreme Court struck down the law last summer, finding that it was likely to hurt, not improve, women's access to safe abortion — also signaling to anti-abortion lawmakers that they needed to move away from focusing on women's health in future legislation.
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia said on Wednesday it would launch a program to boost production capacity for the first time in more than a decade, signaling to Russia and other rivals it was ready for a long battle over production levels and market share.
Former Vice President Joe Biden's top advisers and prominent Democrats outside the Biden campaign have recently revived a long-running debate whether Biden should publicly pledge to serve only one term, with Biden himself signaling to aides that he would serve only a single term.
Here are some key safety tips for using rideshare services like Uber and Lyft: Wait for your ride indoors This prevents you from standing outside unnecessarily with a phone in your hand, signaling to passing motorists that you're waiting for someone to pick you up.
Former presidential candidate Mike Huckabee — friend to Trump, father of Trump's most recent ex-press secretary, and a prominent Republican voice — had tweeted his support for Spicer, signaling to his followers that a vote for Spicer would be a vote against coastal and cultural elites.
There are perhaps secondary effects of Thursday's bombing in Afghanistan such as signaling to the North Koreans and the Syrians that the United States can deploy such weapons against their bunker systems, but the key is that the war in Afghanistan is at a critical point.
By cleaving his audience so neatly into a dichotomy of "fake news" and "honest Christians," Trump is signaling to his evangelical supporters that the crisis of his presidency is not simply another entry into political history, but a step toward the second coming of Jesus Christ.
Scaramucci's comment, made during his infamous interview with The New Yorker's Ryan Lizza, was published Tuesday after The New York Times reported over the weekend that Pence advisers claimed he has been signaling to GOP donors that he will run in 85033 if President Trump does not.
Europe is trying to do that in part by signaling to migrants that they have no hope of reaching their intended destinations via the route a million people or more used last year, from Greece through Macedonia and the Balkans and on to Austria and then Germany.
If it isn't, then when the Chinese government stands up visibly for an operative that is under threat, it is signaling to Chinese individuals and corporations the world over that it will also help them should they get into trouble while in the line of spying duty.
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia had said on Wednesday it would launch a program to boost production capacity for the first time in more than a decade, signaling to Russia and other rivals it was ready for a long battle over production levels and market share.
In bright pink knee-high socks paired with wintry layers, seven dancers (later joined by a small cohort of local high school students), staked out entire blocks, signaling to one another with swiping arms, arching backs and winding hips, then suddenly sprinting to a new location.
By declaring the poisoning of the Skripals and blaming of Russia a "provocation," Russian authorities are signaling to their domestic audience that they have seen through the ruse and are defending the country's honor and interests by challenging the British, whom they cast as the "real" villains.
"The argument that it has had a catalyzing effect in signaling to school districts they have to take school discipline more seriously or change their policies I think is overblown, as is the statement that it's making schools unsafe," said Sasha Pudelski, the group's advocacy director.
Mostly ignoring Mr. Cohen's specific charges, the Republicans instead painted him as disgruntled, untrustworthy and out for himself (the phrase "book deal" was uttered more times than in a literary agent's office), while signaling to the voters at home that they'd be zealous in defending the president.
While the astounding intricacies of fetal development have only been functionally understood for a few decades, the specialness of pregnancy is hardwired into humanity's cultural imagination, not-so-subtly signaling to pregnant women, As you carry the future of our species within your womb, don't fuck this up.
And the big kahuna at the top, just before the Inauguration, President Obama created new rules that allowed the intelligence, historically protected with one agency to be spread across at least 212 agencies, signaling to his people, let it all hang out and leak your heart away on Trump.
"This breach and other breaches should be signaling to companies that they need to do a better job of protecting customer data, and if they have holes in their security, they really need to take basic steps to keep it secure," said Keller, referring to the latest hack.
"Xi effectively is signaling to opponents of his policy agenda that they cannot wait him out and that they need to get on board with his agenda," said Ryan Hass, a former director for China at the National Security Council who is now a fellow at the Brookings Institution.
Even as workers scramble to make quick fixes to aging signals in the hopes of improving service, officials are trying to find a way to speed up the process of bringing computer-based signaling to all of the system's 24 lines, 469 stations and 622 miles of subway tracks.
That is why Carter has spent time pointing out that the US military will have a lot of neat new toys in very short order while signaling to Russia and China that the US can still put up enough of a fight to make starting a war a bad idea.
But even if the Justice Department didn't go that far, these types of prosecutions could have a chilling effect — signaling to other states that they can't legalize pot without risking federal enforcement, and perhaps scaring off other businesses from launching their own pot operations in states where marijuana is already legal.
"As one of the most innovative companies in the history of technology, Apple can play a defining role in signaling to the industry that paying special attention to the health and development of the next generation is both good business and the right thing to do," wrote Rosenstein and Sheehan.
Rather than building out teams of his own hires in swing states -- the model previous nominees like Mitt Romney and John McCain relied on -- Trump is signaling to the Republican National Committee and state parties that he will rely on them to take the lead in organizing key toss up states.
Trump, in his first ever visit to State, and in his emphasis on the faith he has in Pompeo, was signaling to the world that this secretary of state -- unlike his last one -- will carry with him the authority and confidence of the White House as he travels the world.
Every word, every faux southern twang he used, every insult he thrust at Trump and those who support him were vintage, class warfare, divisive Obama; signaling to all of us that the divide and conquer campaigner was back, and we are about to relive 2012 all over again, only worse.
Signaling to all Angelenos that the Centennial has begun, award-winning artist Refik Anadol will illuminate the façade of Walt Disney Concert Hall with WDCH Dreams, a dynamic media installation that draws on imagery, video and audio from the LA Phil's extensive archive of more than 303,230 concerts presented since 21.
California, Oregon, and Massachusetts are three states that have already designed long-term plans that reduce pollution using tools such as public charging stations for electric cars, carpooling and teleworking programs, better urban design to reduce travel distances, smarter signaling to smooth traffic flow, and infrastructure that encourages biking, walking, and public transit.
They argue that while punishing the companies for fires that killed dozens of people and destroyed thousands of homes might seem justified, the state would end up hurting itself by signaling to bond investors and banks that they should avoid California's electricity business or lend to it only at much higher interest rates.
The financiers are signaling to their networks not to give to his committees following a report in The New York Times about claims Bolton made in a draft of the book, according to people with direct knowledge of the matter who declined to be named in order to speak freely about Bolton.
"I want to emphasize to you, Mr. President-elect, that we now are gonna wanna do everything we can to help you succeed because if you succeed, then the country succeeds," Obama said, speaking directly to Trump but also signaling to the world a public hand-off of the keys to the country.
All of which makes it particularly odd that Trump's own campaign has spent the weekend before "immigration week" signaling to political elites that the candidate might change one of his signature policy proposals: deporting the 210 million unauthorized immigrants currently living in the US, as well as, possibly, their US-born children.
Mr. Kim may have ordered Tuesday's missile test to coincide with Mr. Ri's visit, as a way of signaling to the Chinese that he would continue to cause trouble if Beijing did not help North Korea, according to Evans J. R. Revere, a former senior State Department official in charge of North Korea affairs.
" Alexander Sager, a Portland State University professor who has written frequently on the politics of immigration, said an end to DACA by Trump would be "a signaling to his base…President Trump seemed to have been wavering back and forth on his positions on DACA but now he seems to be digging his heels in.
Logan King, who is kidnapped and subjected to the procedure at the beginning of the movie, appears at the Armitages' party and says to his white girlfriend, "Chris was just telling me how much more comfortable he felt with my being here," signaling to Chris that it's inappropriate to draw attention to their blackness.
Given all this, the European Union in particular may feel compelled to acknowledge the harsh reality that it has yet to act like an organization with a G.D.P. roughly equal to that of the United States — and to change the situation by signaling to Washington that on certain matters it refuses to be ignored.
Moskos, who now is an associate professor in the Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration at John Jay College, said that some of what officers say is likely hyperbole — a way of signaling to colleagues that an officer is not a coward and will have their partner's back when a dangerous situation erupts.
Some speculated that Netanyahu knew the call would come while he was questioned, and deliberately didn't try to reschedule it; others went even further, suggesting that the White House was trying to help Netanyahu survive the rapidly expanding criminal investigation by signaling to Israeli prosecutors that the Trump administration viewed the prime minister as an indispensable ally.
"It's striking to me that Amazon has created this situation in which elected officials across the country are signaling to their constituents that Amazon is a great company ... and that we should bend over backwards to try to subsidize and support their expansion," said Stacy Mitchell, the co-director of the Institute for Local Self-Reliance.
Mr. Ryan's tepid backing of Mr. Trump has been less about fear of alienating Mr. Trump's supporters — many Republicans in Congress need his base of white, high school-educated men to win re-election — than about worry of signaling to the thousands of Republicans who are ambivalent about Mr. Trump that they need not vote this year.
But experts are increasingly questioning the wisdom of the "don't wear a mask" guidance, noting that they can be broadly useful in three ways — preventing asymptomatic patients from inadvertently spreading a virus they don't know they have, reminding yourself not to touch your face, and signaling to others in the community the importance of social distancing.
"Although attendance should never be forced and there should be freedom for individuals to choose according to their own preferences and expectations, signaling to physicians that it would be okay to attend the funeral may also make it easier for them to decide, as we have found that being invited to attend has facilitated attendance," she added.
Maybe they'll get lucky and find something they can impeach her with, but more likely, it will be just a way for Republicans to force Clinton to deal with as many micro-scandals as possible while producing a stream of grist for the right-wing media mills and signaling to their constituents that they're good conservatives working to bring down Crooked Hillary.
"What you just got now was the nominee of a major party, for the first time in our history, signaling to the American people that he has so little faith in our institutions ... that he will not stand in front of his own country, in front of his own nation, and say that he respects the process and the outcome," Jones bemoaned.
In an increasingly inclusive beauty industry, new gender-neutral beauty brands like Jecca Makeup, Fluide, and Panacea are finding success by signaling to the world — through the individuals they use as spokespeople and smart marketing — that everyone, including cis women, cis men, and transgender, gender non-conforming, non-binary, and gender-fluid individuals, can be their customers and use their products.
It's for this reason that Colonna recently authored the book "Reboot," in which he shares many of his own stories while also signaling to readers the importance of recognizing that they aren't crazy, that much of modern life is a pretense and that with some introspection, it's possible to understand the roots of one's character structure and, perhaps, stop embracing them unconsciously.
Cutting off Canada politically is meant to signal to the world that Saudi Arabia is unwilling to accept unsolicited criticism of its domestic human rights policy under the de facto reign of Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS), but keeping oil supplies flowing is about signaling to international markets that oil prices will be rationally managed by the new Saudi Arabia.
Some Democratic strategists pointed out that an appearance on Fox News grants access to the top-rated cable news channel — the network routinely beats its rivals CNN and MSNBC in overall ratings — along with the favorable optics of wading into the lion's den, essentially signaling to voters that a candidate is unafraid to engage with a challenging moderator and a potentially skeptical audience.
But according to NBC, Trump is working behind the scenes to leave nothing to chance at the Republican National Convention in July and is already making moves to secure the nomination:  The campaign could obtain signed, public commitments from those delegates in June —signaling to the rest of the party that Trump will be the nominee.... The math shows that this is an achievable path.
" (Jaffer worked on the Corker-Cardin law) Mark Dubowitz, the CEO of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, emailed: "Ambassador Haley provided the predicate for the president to conclude that the JCPOA is not in the vital national security interests of the United States while signaling to Congress that now may not be the opportune time to reinstate JCPOA sanctions and take America out of the deal.
The unpredictability of the market means that those purely concerned with maximizing returns, as public pension managers should be, would do best to take a broad index strategy rather than picking  individual stocks — or rejecting an entire industry of — in hopes of beating the odds or, more likely, virtue signaling to the media about social responsibility and concern for the health of the planet in anticipation of the next election.
Now, key Trump advisers tell me important part of what Giuliani is doing with the president&aposs blessing is signaling to Mueller there&aposs still a chance, a small chance of a one-on-one interview but only if questions are severely limited and this is a warning shot that if the special counsel wants to instead issue a subpoena to compel the president to testify, he&aposs ready for a battle in court.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) is signaling to colleagues that he will loosen his grip on floor debate to quell mounting frustration within the Senate GOP over the paltry number of votes he has allowed on amendments.
The death knell to TPP last week was little more than a warning shot signaling to the world that Trump was serious about following through on the protectionist rhetoric that helped him win the presidency and Bannon, who has often cited his blue-collar roots, is gearing up to help craft those policies in line with his goals of shaping a movement that continues to draw the union workers who flocked to Trump's candidacy in 2016 and can outlast Trump's presidency.
You do not need to be an expert on Brooklyn mob verbal signaling to recognize that when the president of a foreign country thanks our president for the military aid delivered in the recent past, and our president immediately responds by asking for a "favor," which later turns out to include re-investigating a political opponent, on the grounds that what has been alleged "sounds horrible to me," a quid pro quo for personal political gain has been clearly established.
"What you just got now was a nominee of a major party for the first time in our history signaling to the American people that he has so little faith in our institutions, he has so little faith in our people, he has so little faith in our courts, he has so little faith in the Republican governors, Republican secretaries of state across this country, that the will not stand in front of his own country and say that he respects the process and outcome," Jones said.
Former White House communications director Anthony ScaramucciAnthony ScaramucciThe Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy Trump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE said Sunday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is signaling to Democrats that he is willing to work across the aisle on issues like health care and immigration.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), who has proposed a new AUMF with fellow committee member Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Warren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup MORE (D-Va.), took issue with Mattis and Tillerson's call for one without a sunset date, saying that any concerns about signaling to the enemy are outweighed by Congress need to have a voice.

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