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"The best pitching staffs in baseball are the healthiest pitching staffs, and we haven't had one," Mets Manager Terry Collins said.
Members of Congress rely on tiny staffs, pay those staffs very little money, and lack adequate technology to process the nonstop onslaught.
"Perhaps the staffs of Treasury and the staffs within finance ministries in other countries will continue against all odds to maintain good will," Ms. Raskin said.
In general, corporations do too little to help their cyber staffs stay technically current and even less when it comes to helping their IT staffs pitch in.
They should direct their staffs to work together, sharing all documents and with both staffs participating in all interviews and the planning of and participation in any hearings.
Newly elected members will need to hire their entire office staffs, and many House Democrats taking over as chairs of committees will need to double the size of their staffs.
Loisach Group members argue that to strengthen bilateral ties between the U.S. and Germany, expanded contacts between congressional representatives and staffs and members of the Bundestag and their staffs are required.
The love fest extends to the teams' respective coaching staffs.
Boston isn't even in the top five worst pitching staffs.
But these two staffs have the other measured so far.
Modern parties "win the argument" by assembling strong communications staffs.
Yates is only one of several officials who would have access to information on Flynn, including anyone present at the meeting informing the White House, their staffs, anyone involved in the investigation or their staffs.
Several are beefing up their staffs in anticipation of big crowds.
The hospital staffs on duty were not informed by Mr. Manjhi.
But businesses are hiring steadily and holding tightly to their staffs.
Why are you intimidating, threatening, harassing congressional members and their staffs?
Many point to the rise of university administrator salaries and staffs.
For years, congressional offices have struggled to build more diverse staffs.
The measure is being discussed by legislative staffs, the person said.
Senators say their staffs have been in touch over the break.
This was our hiding spot for staffs, bows and arrows, flutes.
As we walked, he cut branches that would make good staffs.
A conspiracy against boys masterminded by the mostly female teaching staffs?
Unfortunately, the situation isn't much better on these shows' production staffs.
In other words: They were a nightmare for opposing pitching staffs.
"They and their staffs will only interact via teleconference," Hoffman said.
Many tech companies already allow their staffs to work from home.
"They and their staffs will only interact via teleconference," Hoffman added.
For starters, congressional staffs need to be expanded, upgraded and professionalized.
They have staffs polished and proficient in the art of communication.
Why do we want to arm teachers and not wait staffs?
Many have campaign staffs that could fit inside a Smart car.
Even think about things that really require big staffs of people.
We need to retain skilled staffs who can preserve institutional memory.
So were a few members of the coaching and support staffs.
Their staffs have spoken since election night, though, a source told CNN.
Clinton was a member of Mr. Obama's cabinet, their staffs became friendly.
" Mr. Ahluwalia said: "They apologized, and they're going to train their staffs.
Their smaller staffs mean deals have a better chance of staying secret.
Lawmakers and their staffs are just beginning to comb through the ads.
The cocktails are great but the staffs are a really big deal.
The days of 10- or 11-man pitching staffs are apparently over.
Others noted Trump's criticism of anonymous sources also contradicts his staffs' position.
Their offense essentially turns all opposing pitching staffs into the Cincinnati Reds.
High profit margins paid for large staffs of reporters and editors who
Others are exhausted from working overtime to compensate for their skeleton staffs.
He gave tips to the social media, television production and marketing staffs.
In the seventh, Cora huddled with the team's coaching and training staffs.
With most nursing home staffs already stretched too thin, that could hurt.
Interest groups also played an important role in explaining congressional staffs' errors.
But their staffs were in touch and at times worked in tandem.
Boxer's and Feinstein's staffs had heard her; others, she thought, would too.
In 2006, several congressional staffs were found to have edited their bosses' pages.
The majority and minority parties and their staffs just don't work well together.
Haase later spent 13 years on Williams' staffs with Kansas and North Carolina.
Each of these agencies also have their own technical staffs. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Staffs bounced in the air to the rhythm of his low end locomotive.
The organizations also said in a statement that they are retraining their staffs.
Many are in turn promoting their campaign staffs to organize within formal unions.
Herders would reach for their spears and staffs to chase away the invaders.
She said the two men speak "often" either personally or between their staffs.
Ayman al-Khawaja staffs a juice cart near Union Square from 8 a.m.
And still, others chose to invest first in processes to support their staffs.
"We're deserving, as are our staffs, deserving of being paid appropriately," Hastings said.
Entire news staffs worked around-the-clock to update national and international headlines.
The analytics and player development staffs were among the areas highlighted for improvement.
After so many years of flu protocol, nursing staffs are practiced in containment.
The couple staffs the place largely with their five children and other relatives.
Scores were injured, battered by police with heavy bamboo staffs and rifle butts.
"I know that staffs get annoying, but you do need them," he said.
The coaching staffs also wore ribbons in gold and purple, the Lakers' colors.
I have a lot of confidence in Todd and Mike and their staffs.
Security staffs sometimes work with local and federal law enforcement on these cases.
It cannot happen if the staffs of your elected members are not diverse.
More quits can also push companies to pay more to retain their staffs.
They have a lot of money, they can purchase their own household staffs.
During the campaign, Trump bluntly attacked the competence of recent presidents and their staffs.
Jack Reed (D-RI) after their staffs expressed interest in them in January 2018.
Strains between candidates and their staffs are commonplace in stressful moments of presidential campaigns.
Prior to that, he was on the staffs of Doug and Ren and Stimpy.
Both are proud policy wonks, and their staffs are said to get along famously.
More recently, Mnuchin, Cohn and their staffs have also had some conversations with stakeholders.
I respect the scientists—they have one of the best staffs I've ever met.
He advocated for marginalized populations and campaigned for safer working conditions for restaurant staffs.
In the long term, insurers will have to advance the skills of their staffs.
The success of the independents is clear from the size of their staffs alone.
They command large professional staffs and enjoy their own line in the executive budget.
"There is clearly tension between the two staffs," a former Trump adviser told McClatchy.
Another notable development is the agreement to increase intelligence sharing between their respective staffs.
This kind of RTIs will waste the precious time of the office staffs. pic.twitter.
He placed his agents on the staffs of the most powerful committees of Congress.
They are also straining the staffs and resources of morgues, and causing major backlogs.
"Everybody is really supportive; the coaching staffs go to each other's games," Desrosiers said.
All around Puerto Rico, museum directors and their staffs scrambled to protect their art.
Presumably, besides lowering wait times, this could allow restaurants to operate with smaller staffs.
Many private businesses were also closed or operating with skeleton staffs through the holidays.
He didn't, though no doubt the network graphics staffs were on a hair-trigger.
Uber's chief executive, Dara Khosrowshahi, had asked executives to reduce their staffs and reorganize.
That's why voters delegate complex policymaking jobs to full-time legislators and their staffs.
That would presumably give front offices and coaching staffs reason to take it seriously.
She said her group had begun meeting with members of Congress and their staffs.
Few politicians or their staffs, though, are prepared to combat incorrect stories about them.
The ensemble pounded the floor in unison with their staffs, creating a resounding pulse.
How are owls, ears, or staffs standard or dissimilar across each of Bosch's canvasses?
Many publications have already made dramatic cuts in their newsroom staffs and scaled back coverage.
The major TV networks have closed their offices, and newspapers have whittled down their staffs.
They hold a weekly conference call, and their staffs "work incredibly well together," Shapiro said.
I know each of these men personally, and served on staffs with all of them.
" They "both are proud policy wonks, and their staffs are said to get along famously.
Only 85033 Democrats out of 47 have staffs that are at least half male. Sen.
Individual offices could voluntarily have their staffs attend trainings offered by the Office of Compliance.
Finally, the ethics committees need to investigate obstruction by members of Congress and their staffs.
If so, you are the target audience for "Thirteen-Man Pitching Staffs," MLB's newest extravaganza.
The STOCK Act prohibits lawmakers and their staffs from making trades based on nonpublic information.
But Ms. Gund is beloved by the support staffs of the organizations she donates to.
Mulvaney acknowledged it was a strain to maintain two offices, two staffs and several phones.
Smith has been on nearly all of Meyer's staffs since 2005, when Meyer joined Florida.
According to those officials in the discussions between White House officials and staffs for Sens.
Judges now have professional staffs of lawyers instead of having to rely on clerical support.
There are also concerns about the growing amount of contraband getting past depleted prison staffs.
Facing a growing inmate population and diminished staffs, many workers say they are bracing themselves.
It took both coaching staffs, the officials and Allen Fieldhouse security to separate the teams.
This has left triangular flag enforcement in the hands of England's self-policing grounds staffs.
When those shootings happen, lawmakers and their staffs scramble to get to the scene. Rep.
Virtual town halls give lawmakers and their staffs more control over when constituents dial in.
Each team now has an analytics staff, and coaching staffs are infused with analytics-speak.
Separately in May, CBC members urged D.C. lobbying groups to improve diversity within their staffs.
Many news organizations are still struggling to diversify their staffs, The New York Times included.
Senators, who have larger staffs, are generally competent to discuss a wider range of issues.
On paper, the Los Angeles Dodgers have one of the deepest starting staffs in baseball.
Often, these cuts have come to pass through the outright downsizing of culture-writing staffs.
The question that always comes up is why is it so hard to hire diverse staffs.
They are Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle, their staffs, interns and volunteers.
"We have one of the most inclusive, diverse staffs" of any Condé Nast magazine, she said.
You think these people probably have staffs of nine, so the fact that she does that?
Digital ordering puts more pressure on the kitchen and delivery staffs, said Panera CEO Ron Shaich.
They greenlight stories they like, kill ones they don't, and hold power over their production staffs.
They also receive free housing, health care and large staffs and enjoy special immunity from prosecution.
Capitol Hill celebrated the day with the annual Congressional Hot Dog Lunch for members and staffs.
Diversity among staffs has also been critical to exposing and redressing unethical behavior on Capitol Hill.
" Schumer added that Democratic and Republican staffs were "making great progress until the president stepped in.
Both first ladies and their staffs have spoken about the anxiety a state dinner can produce.
Many will downsize their administrative staffs as admissions continue to slow down and reimbursement pressures intensify.
The process advocated by ROA seems quite simple: In my visits with the staffs of Sens.
"Training staffs have to be able to plan, think at the speed of war," he said.
Warren has made significant investments in both states, hiring hefty campaign staffs to maintain her momentum.
Bernie Sanders on Thursday all instructed their staffs to work from home amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"Our staffs are going to be working feverishly to put all the particulars together," Shelby said.
But they have not hosted a joint initiative carried out solely between their staffs since Mrs.
The websites Gothamist and DNA Info were shuttered in 242 after their staffs voted to unionize.
Former players with a lifetime in the game are often shut out of modern coaching staffs.
The A.L.C.S. was expected to be a taut showdown between star-studded lineups and pitching staffs.
Rather, they serve as extra sets of expert eyeballs for coaching staffs seeking all available edges.
Gutted and retiled, it will be divided into two separate kitchens, bustling with two separate staffs.
Most large tech firms have long faced criticism for the lack of diversity of their staffs.
Their staffs have pressed her team to give them more time to weigh in on bills.
In some plants, employers have to replace up to 216 percent of their staffs every year.
There was injury after injury, which ultimately raised questions about the team's training and medical staffs.
Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, both said on Twitter that members of their staffs were safe.
Boys strutted with feathered staffs twice their height, wearing sequin work that boiled in the sun.
GOP lawmakers and their staffs are working to keep McConnell's timetable on the Senate's tax bill.
Since 2017, the college has added two positions to both its counseling and case-management staffs.
But they have had an uneasy relationship, and their staffs are somewhat siloed from each other.
No candidate is in that dire a place just yet -- staffs remain relatively small and expenses manageable.
Their teams will be quietly sucked into the staffs of Google, Apple, Facebook, Snapchat, or another giant.
It's normal, if unfortunate, that all presidents and their staffs have misled the American public on occasion.
Administration officials have said both sides are expected to launch new enforcement staffs to police the agreement.
There is rising discontent among the staffs of public hospitals and nursing homes affected by budget cuts.
"Our staffs are getting along very well and I'm getting along very well" with him, Trump said.
Since 1980, cost-cutting has shrunk congressional staffs and government information agencies like the Congressional Research Service.
There's often a trait or skill that increases the value of men who round out baseball staffs.
For Congress to act as an effective parliamentary body, it needs more policy advisors on congressional staffs.
It added that the party's Federal Legal Commission - a body that staffs disciplinary panels - was "improperly constituted".
"In Helsinki, @POTUS agreed to ongoing working level dialogue between the two security council staffs," Sanders wrote.
Many have kept their gates open, but they're operating with much smaller staffs because of the shutdown.
But McClatchy reports that despite the alleged feud between their staffs, the two men remain close allies.
They and their respective staffs have delivered deregulation and tax reform and are now focused on trade.
Also joining are the "medical staffs, and the manufacturing and labor leadership teams at all three companies."
Staffs tend to be tiny (often just one or two people), as do circulations (235 to 2000,25).
And all of them must still employ production staffs, even if they're just filming animal rescue crews.
Only a handful of countries, including China and Turkey, operate embassies in Tripoli with full-time staffs.
Newcomers will have to scramble to maintain staffs the size of even the most gutted local newsrooms.
The city tourism department has tailored similar courses for hotel staffs and private hospitality enterprises like Airbnb.
"We consulted with showrunners, writing staffs, guilds" and advocates for accurate depictions of the disabled, he said.
The aircraft carrier has roughly 5,000 people on board including its crew, aviation squadrons and onboard staffs.
Admissions staffs are scrambling to provide as much information as possible so students can make informed decisions.
It required a staggering amount of coordination and hard work on the part of two different staffs.
Factories in China were already operating with smaller staffs or delays because of the Lunar New Year.
How might this year's contentious presidential election have posed a challenge for high school yearbook staffs nationwide?
He runs ListenTrust, a call center based in Hermosillo, Mexico, and staffs a team of about 1,000.
"A lot of yearbook staffs have made the decision not to cover it at all," he said.
Children will use parachute cords to devise handles and decorate the staffs with feathers, beads and ribbon.
AMC and Regal Entertainment Group, with over 20123 theaters in 43 states, have dedicated event-planning staffs.
In the few markets where secondary newspapers exist, they are just hanging on with barebones news staffs.
Congressional staffs at the time were typically two or three men and women handling the congressmen's mail.
They should be engaging with their security staffs as if they were members of their own family.
Briefings also included senior department heads and staffs, as well as "beachhead" teams from the administration in agencies.
Justin Amash, Gus Bilirakis and Tom McClintock, and a joint "constituent service day" with the staffs of Sens.
Both Williams and Dr. Winfrey have all-volunteer staffs and have had to get creative on limited funds.
" He quips that he and Pelosi are so close that "our staffs say we finish each other's sentences.
However, if Donald Trump staffs the EPA with people who are pro-coal, Cramer thinks this could change.
Did he threaten to subpoena the emails of you, other members of Congress, your staffs, and other documents?
But the Rockies' perennial inability to build good pitching staffs cannot be blamed solely on the front office.
These SBDCs -- partly funded by the Small Business Administration -- offer resources and guidance to companies with limited staffs.
Fitch believes transaction trends and comps can improve as the company more effectively staffs around peak transaction times.
A mathematician who graduated summa cum laude from Yale, he has built one of baseball's largest analytics staffs.
These SBDCs — partly funded by the Small Business Administration — offer resources and guidance to companies with limited staffs.
That change affected the daily lives of the city's rich professionals, but also of their pinched support staffs.
The back story: The ACA requires members of Congress and their staffs to get coverage through its exchanges.
Based on the information they contain, regional and national field staffs will redirect resources to maximize turnout operations.
It staffs bureaus all over the globe and sends reporters to some of the world's most dangerous places.
The staffs of the two committees met last week to discuss their next steps and whether issue subpoenas.
Staffs' duties include helping to expedite court proceedings for rape cases and monitoring the investigation of sexual assaults.
House and Senate staffs say lobbyists for the big technology companies have swarmed their offices in recent weeks.
Though she works with the same physiotherapist and equipment technician for both sports, she has separate coaching staffs.
Citizens need to keep writing, calling and meeting with elected officials and their staffs long after the midterms.
He designs logos for the pizzerias — skeletons, wizards and sunglasses are frequent motifs — and helps train their staffs.
The company staffs reporters throughout the region and has separate regional sections on the East Bay Times' website.
The staffs of both committees have discussed combining the two bills into a single offering supported by both.
Airports can provide screening either with their own security staffs or by contracting with government-approved security companies.
The risk of damages increases as candidates gain momentum, expand their staffs, and get closer to Election Day.
Their staffs have been so dramatically reduced that there is little oversight of local government and local businesses.
US revenue: $2.8 billionHeadquarters: Calabasas, CaliforniaDescription: ASGN staffs high-skilled professionals in IT, healthcare tech, engineering, and government.
UK banks Lloyds and Virgin Money are planning to reduce their respective staffs to reduce costs, Reuters reports.
The lawmakers' staffs are currently working together and he hopes to soon introduce legislation born from their alliance.
To grand pipe-organ music, here was a satisfying pageant of colorful robes, golden staffs, vigorously waving flags.
Candidates are never as heroic as portrayed by their staffs or as unswerving as suggested by their slogans.
Yet it must surely be recovered for the presidents, their staffs and White House reporters of future generations.
Owner Shad Khan made the announcement Tuesday after "positive meetings" with Marrone, Caldwell, their staffs and several players.
This situation is not comical at the granular level for our military staffs and embassies; it is nightmarish.
Inside, overwrought armoires and tables in native koa wood jockey for space with royal spears and feathered staffs.
These regulations are often costly for smaller companies, which have lighter staffs and less time to spend on compliance.
With their large staffs, established customer base and technology acumen, they can migrate into the space without major hurdles.
Here's what Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner are telling their respective staffs about the deal.
INGRAHAM: How the shooting obviously has been under a lot of pressure, shrinking staffs, budgetary constraints, and now this.
The initiative comes as newspapers face shrinking staffs on top of a growing need to offer expensive video content.
Ancestry and 23andMe have laid off roughly 100 employees apiece, representing 6% and 14% of their total staffs, respectively.
Mr. Nadjari had six successors who achieved some successes, mostly in police corruption cases, despite smaller staffs and budgets.
Avoid Needless Human Resources Violations Small staffs and smaller working spaces are a hallmark of most scrappy tech companies.
While 10x staffs experienced coders, more intermediaries are focusing on entry-level positions, and leveraging technology to assess talent.
Staffs arrange the copies of the final investigation report on missing flight MH370 in Putrajaya, Monday, July 30, 2018.
That not only stresses agencies, said Dan Waddell of the certification board (ISC)85033, it risks their current staffs.
Their staffs were likelier to report feeling absorbed in and enthusiastic about their work and believe in the company.
Never order your food well done, because that's where kitchen staffs get rid of the worst of their meat.
Prior to Gingrich's slashing, members of Congress had large staffs that helped them navigate the choppy waters of policy.
She also previously served on the staffs of the House Ways and Means Committee and Congress's Joint Economic Committee.
Yes, some of them may take congressional delegation trips, but their staffs will still be in the district offices.
The chief usher manages all White House residence activities and oversees staffs of butlers, maids, chefs, florists and electricians.
However capable our senators and representatives and their staffs, this is not what legislatures are set up to do.
The way Trump does it, the bosses come to heads of agreement and the staffs fill in the details.
"Meetings between staffs and representatives are going well and quickly....but in the end, that doesn't matter," Trump tweeted.
The Speaker had previously urged House members to take sexual harassment awareness training and require it for their staffs.
While there were still tensions among some of the two staffs, there was none with the vice presidential nominee.
A spokeswoman for the city department said school staffs were trained in the department's policies on sexual assault reporting.
I spent more than thirty years in senior positions on Senate staffs and I never saw this occur before.
The committee said it analyzed all concussions diagnosed by team medical staffs from 19803 through 2001 — 887 in all.
Many have gone out of business and those that remain have 2150% smaller staffs than they did in 290.
CEO Tom Harty today held meetings with the respective staffs of several magazines recently acquired in the Time Inc.
"Meetings between staffs and representatives are going well and quickly ... but in the end, that doesn't matter," he tweeted.
The report said "more or less 50 staffs" were being held hostage, but it did not provide other details.
The project encompassed 60 different sites, whose staffs were asked about how their clinics could be made more accessible.
A lot of elected officials and their staffs, and a lot of journalists, and I think it was tremendous.
Many of the people who work on said staffs simply float from show to show, waiting for whatever's next.
There's no telling how many students will show up to school on Monday to learn from those skeleton staffs.
Cashman asked Gossage to be more considerate, in part because the Yankees have one of baseball's largest analytics staffs.
That last comment earned a talking-to from Cashman and Girardi, who have one of baseball's largest analytics staffs.
After so many injuries, will the Yankees make any changes to their medical, training or strength and conditioning staffs?
What's next: Members of the committee, their staffs and congressional reporters will return to the Hill at 10 a.m.
They sat through a church service on the fantail along with their staffs and nearly the entire ship's company.
Denying this, Ms. Stewart-Cousins suggested that the defectors were pursuing perks like larger offices, staffs and committee memberships.
Flutes, ceremonial staffs, more turquoise, stores of ceramic vessels, remains of South American parrots and jewelry were found nearby.
On the other hand, producers and executives need to balance that imperative with the well-being of their staffs.
Watching Price that day made me question the way we think about pitching staffs and how they are constructed.
And then you allow the respective staffs from North Korea and the United States to continue on with this process.
Top aides including chief of staffs are now regularly spending time with interns to help clear out the office voicemail.
The police even had to retreat at one point when farmers, wielding staffs, threatened them with the pieces of wood.
"Meetings between staffs and representatives are going well and quickly....but in the end, that doesn't matter," Trump tweeted Monday.
"If the showrunners didn't want to change their writing staffs, it would be really difficult to get done," he said.
It's not clear how those might affect overall headcount though, as Uber staffs up new offices in Chicago and Dallas.
When quizzed today, Ashley admitted that due to lengthy security searches staffs were in effect receiving less than minimum wage.
One said players were an "asset" that medical staffs needed to rush back onto the field as quickly as possible.
And maybe the lack of long-term strategy exists because mayoral staffs turn over so quickly in these convoluted times.
Trump has a tendency to be rather cavalier about how well he staffs his various enterprises, especially in his campaign.
During the worst periods of violence – when aid organizations recalled their staffs and embassies evacuated their citizens – Sister Berini remained.
A command post exercise, involving commanders and their staffs at headquarters, will start on Thursday and last until Nov. 23.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with the members of Congress, their staffs, Capitol police, first responders, and all others affected."
Chak Sopheap, executive director of the rights group CCHR, said she and other staffs were "incredibly relieved" by the news.
Herman and first-year Texas State coach Everett Withers worked together on the same staffs at Texas and Ohio State.
Additionally, those responsible for safeguarding against corruption, including the DHS Office of Inspector General, are operating with significantly reduced staffs.
White House staffs, beginning with the Lincoln administration, filled formal dining settings with all manner of Dorflinger goblets and decanters.
The 49-year-old Pettine worked on the coaching staffs at the Ravens, Jets and Bills before joining the Browns.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the members of Congress, their staffs, Capitol Police, first responders and all others affected.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the members of Congress, their staffs, Capitol Police, first responders, and all others affected.
He said his group has set up at least four meetings between Arizona hospitals and the staffs of Arizona Sens.
Previously, team-affiliated concussion spotters could recommend to medical staffs that players be removed from games but not require it.
Cate Granger Zolkos, dean of admission at Amherst College, expressed the pervasive feeling of disappointment resonating among admissions staffs nationwide.
Without citizen participation, it's hard to imagine how political staffs can accurately gauge public attitudes in their districts and states.
We certainly had an ongoing effort to provide information on the industry because of the continuous turnover among various staffs.
"IT staffs are really good at looking at what they know about, but not at what they don't," said Kraning.
These changes have forced orchestras to change everything from how they organize their staffs to how they define their missions.
But when he jumped to sitcoms on the WB and NBC, with predominantly white writing staffs, he hit a wall.
Fans murmured — or roared, in some cases — as columnists and critics posed sharp questions and players and coaching staffs changed.
It funds and staffs organizing programs in states nationwide aimed at registering voters, recruiting volunteers and increasing turnout for Democrats.
And you need money to pay increasingly large field staffs in the early-voting states and to run TV ads.
Thankfully, Senate Democrats stepped up in June and for the first time, released data on the makeup of their staffs.
"In Helsinki, @POTUS agreed to ongoing working level dialogue between the two security council staffs," Sanders wrote in a tweet.
Other members of Messer's team are in talks with the campaign, too, as Braun staffs up for the general election.
Specifically, some of the president's political appointees and their staffs have a habit of disappearing information they don't like, without explanation.
Remember the circumstances that created Bradford: two bad supporting casts, two bad coaching staffs, offensive lines that made him look bad.
While the merger makes smart business sense, there are challenges in pulling together staffs from two companies that were bitter rivals.
The White Sox have one of the best pitching staffs in baseball, they always have, now they're swinging a little bit.
She now staffs her new house with 24/7 security and does not keep expensive possessions (including jewelry) in the house.
Some Florida counties had already taken DHS up on the offer, but many preferred to rely on their own IT staffs.
Still, many scoff at the notion, particularly coaching staffs given so many more hours to get ready for the next opponent.
" "Policy is the next step," Collins said, noting that Ryan and Trump's policy staffs "are now talking on a regular basis.
" Trump spokesman Sean Spicer also told reporters that contact between the incoming and outgoing National Security Council staffs had been "tremendous.
Think-tanks not only contributed ideas, but also people; presidential and prime ministerial staffs were stuffed with their bright young wonks.
"We have robust safety and security protocols in place, including metal detectors and onsite medical and security staffs," the statement continued.
In the case of pitching staffs, there's obvious incentive to investigate whether the traditional model is the best or most efficient.
Recently, she trained the staffs at Planned Parenthood clinics before its 11 locations throughout Central Florida began offering hormone therapy services.
The three-day fly-in is slated to involve more than 80 meetings with lawmakers and their staffs, according to AAP.
But the slow, steady expansion of coaching and training staffs over the years has only made the space feel more confined.
Sure, both SpaceX and Boeing have other projects they're working on, too, but these companies have staffs of thousands of people.
The United States Capitol Police protect members of Congress, their staffs, and millions of visitors to the Capitol complex each year.
The two talked as they strolled from the one-on-one sit-down to the broader meeting of their diplomatic staffs.
These actions by members of Congress and their staffs are running right up to the line of possible obstruction of justice.
"She said, 'You know, our staffs know how to kill a lot of trees by putting together massive books,'" he said.
She now staffs her new house with 24/7 security and does not keep expensive possessions (including jewelry) in the house.
He claims all the players, staffs, and specific coaches that worked with him at those previous stops helped polish his game.
After buying the companies, he would often slash their staffs and research budgets, and frequently raise the price of their drugs.
Ms. Gangloff-Kaufmann and others say hotels need to do a better job training housekeeping staffs to identify and prevent bedbugs.
The playoff system tested entire pitching staffs and allowed teams a chance to come back after a poor game or two.
Both Kayrros and Genscape have substantial staffs and presumably charge accordingly for their products, though they declined to disclose their fees.
Some involved small leagues of doctors and their office staffs, while in other cases, people acted alone, according to the indictments.
Sandy Alderson, the team's general manager, said the Mets would "reorganize and restructure" the medical and training staffs for next season.
I do know that putting more women onstage, on writing staffs and on camera is a great way to change comedy.
At safe injection sites, trained staffs provide clean needles, administer naloxone when there are overdoses and offer long-term treatment options.
Smaller governments make particularly ripe targets, because they often have underfunded IT staffs and provide essential services, incentivizing them to pay.
Goldman opened its Salt Lake City office in 2000, where it now staffs people across the majority of the firm's divisions.
He ended up hiring a handful of countrymen from the staffs of high-end Italian restaurants in London and New York.
More clients have commissioned elaborate gardens this summer than ever before, say members of the support staffs who toil on them.
Commercial kitchens require regulatory licenses and inspections, constant monitoring and maintenance, not to mention massive kitchen staffs (they aren't automated kitchens!).
It also exerts control over Sunoco through its 100 percent ownership of the general partner that staffs and runs Sunoco's pipelines.
Mayor Bill de Blasio is ordering New York art institutions to make their staffs and boards more racially and ethnically diverse.
In response to Price forbidding department staff from being responsive to members of Congress and their staffs, two key Republicans, Sen.
KOMO's experience under Sinclair could foretell the kinds of challenges the company would face with its news staffs in bigger cities.
Alyssa Charney is a policy specialist at the National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition, and staffs the Coalition's Conservation, Energy, and Environment Committee.
The House enacted a resolution in November requiring training for House members and their staffs to combat harassment on the Hill.
Dollar General typically staffs only two to four employees at a time to work the registers and keep the shelves stocked.
Before these meetings, the White House typically tells the agencies what subjects will be discussed, and members' staffs outline their responses.
Certainly, you have Congressmen like Will Hurd from Texas or Congressman Ro Khanna, who certainly understand this, and their staffs do.
They're mirroring one another in this series, each serving as a fulcrum for just about any lineup their respective coaching staffs run.
Over the last few decades, both chambers, and both parties, in Congress have de-emphasized the committee system and their policy staffs.
WE'RE WORKING CLOSELY WITH, YOU KNOW, CONGRESS AND THEIR STAFFS TO MAKE SURE THAT OUR POINT OF VIEW HERE IS WELL UNDERSTOOD.
The news comes on the heels of Microsoft's acknowledgments that it has interrupted previous attacks targeting the staffs of several congressional candidates.
The candidates are also being asked to promise official neutrality should their staffs, as a number have already done, move to unionize.
In fact, that writers' strike marked a big wave of nonfiction programming, the staffs of which weren't part of a union then.
She also now staffs her new house with 24/7 security and does not keep expensive possessions (including jewelry) in the home.
Many other newspaper staffs are shadows of what they were 15 years ago, down by half or even more in some cases.
The company employs its own doctors and staffs its video consultation service 24 hours a day, seven days a week, Ferguson says.
Internet workers have been unionizing rapidly over the past several years, including, most recently, the staffs at Kickstarter and at BuzzFeed News.
After small talk with staffs present, the aide added, Clinton met with McCartney and his wife Nancy for about 30 minutes privately.
The big picture: The efforts for candidates to build out diverse campaign staffs highlight their recognition that America's demography is similarly shifting.
But intimidating and threatening, to use the power of the Justice Department against congressmen and their staffs, what do you call that?
Speaker Ryan said "that the House will require anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training for all members and their staffs," AP reports.
Yesterday, Speaker Paul Ryan announced that the House will require anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training for all members and their staffs.
The move comes as Snap staffs up its research and development division while it deals with Facebook copying some of its features.
Consider: Most members of Congress and their staffs must, by law, get insurance through the ACA, typically via Washington, DC's health exchange.
The GOP amendment exempts members of Congress and their staffs to ensure that they will still be protected by those ObamaCare provisions.
The Boston Red Sox offense keeps bashing its way through opposing pitching staffs and the Colorado Rockies seem helpless to stop it.
Ryan's political director reportedly emailed the lawmakers' staffs telling them they could pick up the checks at the Republican National Committee headquarters.
They had staffs to oversee, orders to fulfill, emails to send, calls to make, meetings to take, not to mention personal lives.
Members and their staffs have agreed to maintain silence on the substance of the discussions to avoid negotiations leaking to the press.
As CNN's Lauren Fox explains, some members are opening up to their staffs about the culture in their own offices and beyond.
He works with members and their staffs on the energy and environment-focused congressional panels to help them get their messages out.
The G-85033 Summit, which was announced in February 2016, requires 9,000 hotel rooms to accommodate world leaders, staffs and security details.
These videos were shown to the coaching staffs at the University in September of 2014, and later that fall to the athletes.
The issue of pitching depth is important, because last year the Cubs had one of the best pitching staffs in team history.
The market is flooded with tools and services primarily designed to do single functions, each of which competes for security staffs' attention.
In the early 90s, the general joined the military staffs of three socialist prime ministers: Michel Rocard, Édith Cresson and Pierre Bérégovoy.
Separately, the press and communications staffs assemble clippings — often positive, to contrast the bad news he may be seeing on cable news.
Hospital staffs were depleted by the flu, and my grandmother told of men who had been medics in the Army pitching in.
Zaikin told Cowley he wanted to be "working with the staffs of senators and high-profile people in the States," Cowley recalled.
But how long the hosts, not to mention their staffs and crews, will remain in the studio is also an open question.
Long gone are the days when minor leaguers subsisted on peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with threadbare coaching staffs to guide them.
That diversity should also be geographical, and I encourage him to look closely at Latin America's leading curators as he staffs up.
"I have undetectable spyware to monitor your cheating spouse, staffs [sic] and kids gadgets," one listing on Fiverr found by Motherboard reads.
The graduate journalism school at the University of California, Berkeley, staffs Richmond Confidential, which goes on hiatus during summer and winter breaks.
Times audience data last year shows that Sports consistently punched above its weight, drawing more traffic than many sections with larger staffs.
Shelby said Thursday that they had not yet reached a deal with Lowey on the topline figures but their staffs were talking.
Medical staffs at each have been asked not to schedule elective surgeries on Friday to keep as many beds open as possible.
It's not unusual for members of Congress to come to see their small, tight-knit staffs as a kind of second family.
Now the company also staffs in industries including sales and IT. The company has reportedly helped staff for Volkswagen and Wells Fargo.
Of the 40 top Democratic and Republican aides who head House committee staffs, only six, or 15 percent, are people of color.
The medical staffs also had to contend with the anger and grief of hundreds of people searching for news about their relatives.
Many people were also impressed by the calm efficiency displayed by the staffs of both the museum and the Carrousel du Louvre.
Various proposals are floating around the Congress now that would require mandatory sexual harassment training for members of Congress and their staffs.
"I've been around a long time and I can tell you other senator's and congressmen's oversight staffs are more political," he said.
The Orioles' relievers threw nine shutout innings as both pitching staffs combined for 21 strikeouts, breaking a 26-year-old stadium record.
You've watched men hire and promote less qualified men over you and your female friends, you've watched them maintain all male staffs.
While there are still many active factories in Dongguan, the main ones succeeding are increasingly high-tech and less reliant on large staffs.
Then, in September, they were joined by DiResta and began spending all their free time counseling senators, representatives, and members of their staffs.
Sources would not divulge names of all attendees, though they described those on hand as veterans of past presidential administrations and political staffs.
Regardless, America ended up with a deal that both Reid and Obama publicly supported even while their staffs were complaining bitterly about it.
" Aides to both Trump and Pence dismissed a McClatchy Washington Bureau story that briefly was Drudge's banner headline yesterday: "TRUMP, PENCE STAFFS FEUDING.
I don't how pitching staffs hold up when this is your home team, because it's a totally different game than you're used to.
Instead, the Act has a deep bench of supporters and caretakers, no matter who runs Congress's committees or staffs the executive branch's agencies.
It's the latter, and I draw this conclusion based on the lack of diversity on their One hundred member United State Senate staffs.
As Díaz-Canel staffs government ministries with his own team, he will gain ever more control over how policy is interpreted and implemented.
Groups in the charitable community have floated the universal deduction in meetings with lawmakers and their staffs as well as with administration officials.
"In Helsinki, @POTUS agreed to ongoing working level dialogue between the two security council staffs," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted.
VICE: First of all, it's not all that unusual for candidates or their staffs to talk to foreign officials during presidential campaigns, right?
I asked about whether the league was doing enough to expand the role of women on NBA coaching staffs and NBA front offices.
Why it matters: Silicon Valley companies risk losing touch with a community of users that is much more diverse than their own staffs.
A 9/11 decal will be placed on players' helmets while all team coaching staffs will be supplied with 9/11 lapel pins.
Staffs shrank, and in some facilities, a single doctor was responsible for hundreds of residents, who often lived in squalid, abusive, dangerous conditions.
In-person enrollment groups are preparing to lay off staffs; one has already begun to furlough workers after learning of the budget cuts.
New York's hospitals, struggling to treat the surge of new patients and keep their staffs from getting ill, dropped into a defensive crouch.
Like pirate crews, restaurant staffs are cohesive societies, but they aren't big on transparency, and it's hard for outsiders to know what's happening.
The company's products have long garnered rave reviews from technical staffs, and now the company is looking at a brand new massive valuation.
With the world facing a critical shortage of medical care professionals, Moxi could help healthcare centers use their staffs as efficiently as possible.
A year ago, both chambers passed resolutions that would require all members and their staffs to attend annual sexual harassment awareness training seminars.
Three congressional committees — House Intelligence, House Oversight and Senate Judiciary — are investigating the Uranium One case, and their staffs interviewed Campbell last month.
Each of us is provided one small table, two chairs and a computer, to be shared with the loyal remnants of our staffs.
Outgoing presidents and their staffs usually grant an informal grace period of sorts to a new administration, staying quiet publicly about policy differences.
McSally said that the two "left it all out there on the field during the campaign" and Sinema said their staffs work together.
All politicians are attuned to image-building, of course, and employ staffs whose job is to control the environments in which they appear.
Individual members of Congress and their staffs often do not have the resources, time or sufficient technical backgrounds to carry out such assessments.
The technology world has to do a much better job of educating policymakers, their staffs and the broader policy community about the IoT.
Once-great metro newspapers in Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Philadelphia, Denver, Dallas and Atlanta have experienced dramatic decreases in circulation and news staffs.
The staffs of both committees had also consulted extensively with intelligence community officials and outside civil liberties advocates to forge a delicate compromise.
The company has 345 staffing locations in the US. The company staffs for temporary projects, a part-time jobs, and full-time jobs.
In related research from Google, 60% of politicians and their staffs said they hadn't upgraded their computer systems since the last presidential election.
The day after Week 17 is often known as "Black Monday" as teams fire head coaches and/or their staffs after disappointing seasons.
In the last 30 years, passing statistics have become inflated by changes to league rules and a change in emphasis by coaching staffs.
A strategy this revolutionary cannot succeed unless the president fully staffs the government with his appointees who are prepared to fight for it.
He said their staffs remain in contact "virtually every day," and that Trump has been kept appraised of the House GOP agenda rollout.
His leadership has also been evident through the ongoing growth and impact of one of the best coaching staffs in Major League Baseball.
The university, which has one of the nation's largest counseling staffs, said it had added about 17 positions in the past three years.
And committee staffs have more policy expertise, so committee chairs and ranking members are often fairly knowledgeable about the subjects under their jurisdiction.
This exhibition was put together by the staffs of Marks and Greene Naftali, which may explain why no one is listed as curator.
In a two-day rally this week, farmers wielding shepherd's staffs threw stones and vegetables at the Agriculture Ministry and set dumpsters on fire.
In the past, presidents like Dwight Eisenhower and John Kennedy tended to solve this by selecting White House staffs full of longtime personal loyalists.
"We all know that in the Internet age, print advertising is plummeting nationally and newspaper staffs have been eviscerated across the country," he said.
The intelligence community has well over a thousand meetings with members of Congress and their staffs each year, affording many opportunities for such lobbying.
Legislation is worked out at the staff level and then knitted together at the end of either the recommendations or disapprovals of committee staffs.
Some of Trump's recent problems have been, to be blunt, categorically dumb mistakes that don't happen to campaign staffs that know what they're doing.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh and Jaguars coach Doug Marrone stood with their team as well as their coaching and medical staffs during the anthem.
Kaspersky himself was trained by the KGB, the FSB's predecessor state security agency, and heavily staffs his company with former FSB and KGB analysts.
Another study underway by the de Blasio administration is reviewing the diversity of boards, staffs and audiences at all New York City cultural institutions.
The company is requiring agencies to have staffs with at least 50 percent women and 20 percent people of color within the creative department.
That leaves an opening for the campaign staffs to quietly stir mischief in the media about the records, foibles and biographies of their opponents.
Campaign work hours are notoriously hard to plan out and predict, which is one of the reasons three current presidential hopefuls' staffs -- including Sen.
He could take a ton of money from Wall Street, while building field staffs composed of people willing to apologize for him when necessary.
"The Auburn Athletics Department is thankful for the outstanding care that the Auburn and LSU medical staffs have provided to Sam," his statement read.
The U.S. government's foreign surveillance incidentally collects information on lawmakers and their staffs as often as once a month, according to a new report.
And they could boost profit margins by slashing annual costs by $3.5 billion, cutting redundant staffs and purchasing materials at higher volumes, Honeywell said.
Newsrooms report ten percent or greater declines over the past five years marking some of the smallest news staffs in the past two decades.
Fortunately, state higher education executive officers and their staffs in these states are focused on closing equity gaps and better serving traditionally underserved students.
However, there is no equivalent set of rules in place requiring members of Congress to report the racial and gender demographics of their staffs.
To fully vet a judicial nominee, senators and their staffs must have time to review those materials and prepare possible questions before a hearing.
"Congressmen and their staffs are searching for ways to make government more anticipatory," Edward Cornish, president of the World Future Society, said in 1978.
House Speaker Paul Ryan announced that the House will require all members and their staffs to participate in anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training.
In many cases, network and newspaper budgets have shrunk, and staffs have been cut, while opportunities for many new web adventures have expanded enormously.
Canceling a prescription at one pharmacy after finding a better price elsewhere becomes a cumbersome task imposed upon already overburdened physicians and their staffs.
After all, he routinely staffs Mar-a-Lago with foreign workers, mainly from Haiti, who benefit from special work permits granted to the club.
According to lawyers familiar with talks, some attorneys general want about $500 million from the $1.2 billion legal fund diverted to reimburse their staffs.
The senators speak frequently — "not every night, because I think I would wear my welcome thin," Mr. Menendez joked — and their staffs confer daily.
He has previously worked on the producing staffs of the Public Theater in New York, Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago and Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
He usually projected increasing expenses, rising tides of acquisitions and dwindling staffs to cope with problems of storage, preservation and services to library users.
But as these companies take on lucrative contracts to furnish state and federal agencies with these technologies, they're facing increasing pushback from their staffs.
Mr. Bloomberg has reassigned his employees and recruited other workers from Silicon Valley with salaries nearly double what other campaigns have offered their staffs.
Neither man — nor their staffs — would talk on the record about their next steps in the rapidly shifting caucus, and the larger Democratic Party.
His own team used it when he insisted, but not when working with other surgeons, who were usually much older than their nursing staffs.
Her decision to run to represent Tennessee's 4th Congressional District was driven by her experience with restaurant staffs who had never had health insurance.
Morey also worries that coaching staffs are susceptible to playing favorites with players like Wiltjer and giving them more minutes than they actually deserve.
Index Ventures, Stripe back bookkeeping service Pilot with $40M The company intends to use the capital to continue expanding its product and sales staffs.
While other candidates were assembling campaign staffs and volunteer armies in early nominating states, O'Rourke lacked the infrastructure necessary to organize his own supporters.
It followed the San Antonio Spurs' hiring of Becky Hammon, and other women like Nancy Lieberman and Jenny Boucek also joining N.B.A. coaching staffs.
Steve Rabinowitz is president of Bluelight Strategies, a Washington, D.C., public affairs firm, and a veteran of the national staffs of nine US presidential campaigns.
Especially since her lance is reminiscent of the weapon Arya learned to use best: the massive wooden staffs at the House of Black and White.
For national reporting, the staffs of The New York Times and The Washington Post won for their coverage into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
For every 1,000 phones to be produced TRI will be recruiting 10~20 local staffs to perform both software and hardware testing, flashing and assembly.
The reliance on big data journalism and advanced polling, powered by technology many newsrooms are using to supplement smaller human staffs, ended up wildly inaccurate.
Relocating federal agencies' headquarters and staffs across the 50 states would represent a massive infrastructure and stimulus undertaking that both conservatives and liberals could support.
Many publishers also do original journalism and commentary, thanks to the work of large, costly full-time staffs of editors, graphic designers, and technical experts.
That will inevitably suck tax dollars, the energies of congressional staffs and federal agencies into pointless controversies, which the media will have to report on.
The coaches go way back, as Pederson played for Reid in Green Bay and Philadelphia before joining his coaching staffs with the Eagles and Chiefs.
Facebook's headcount grew 2500% year-over-year to 37,773 as it staffs up its security team, but it still has a 22 percent operating margin.
He&aposs also asking for all of the documents, all the communications between Comey, James Clapper and their staffs regarding the Trump Tower dossier briefing.
As an assistant Bruce worked on staffs that included Lou Holtz and Bo Schembechler, both of whom would go on to stellar head-coaching careers.
They have an office on the state floor and they have about a half-dozen ushers working for them who manage the different household staffs.
" The letter said "it will take time, effort and ready accessibility to members of Congress and their staffs to assist in providing the relevant documents.
Perez also slammed the GOP's ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill for exempting members of Congress and their staffs from losing the healthcare bill's popular provisions.
It also boasts an entirely female board of directors, and the startup plans to continue this trend as it staffs up with the new funding.
The median wage for top congressional staffers last year was $85033,634, according to a Legistorm analysis reported by USA Today of congressional chiefs of staffs.
The median wage for top congressional staffers is $154,634, according to a Legistorm analysis reported by USA Today last year of congressional chiefs of staffs.
They have rarely appeared together and have not hosted a joint initiative organized by their staffs since Melania Trump's move to Washington, the newspaper noted.
This also gave them a bigger budget and the ability to hire additional staff, since majority staff on congressional panels are larger than minority staffs.
Insiders expect there to be cuts in New York Media sales, tech, product, ad ops, and events staffs, areas where Vox Media already has teams.
The 12 appropriations bills, in their totality, equal hundreds if not thousands of pages for lawmakers, the White House and their staffs to haggle over.
Several local business owners told The Washingtonian that concerns for their staffs' safety prompted the decisions to refuse service or shut down for the weekend.
According to The Associated Press, the finality of the merger could also result in thousands of layoffs because of duplication in Fox and Disney staffs.
As members and their staffs get used to achieving positive policy wins by working across the aisle, it could strengthen the muscles of real lawmaking.
Then and now, Congress members have large staffs filled with ambitious, attractive young people vying for attention from the boss, who determines their career advancement.
As small as the staffs at these mammoth facilities are, companies say, perhaps a third of the company jobs will eventually be filled by robots.
In tweets from their campaign staffs, Clinton and Sanders both called for O'Malley to be included in the debate hours after the criteria was announced.
Gradisher also told The Hill that the Navy has provided briefings on the matter in response to inquiries from members of Congress and their staffs.
Because the length of time spent working on a transition, many of the more senior people on the staffs end up working essentially as volunteers.
"It suggests that the prospect of price increases is a significant problem with staffs of the Justice Department and the FCC," Levin told The Hill.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has kicked off its buyout program to reduce staffs numbers, according to an internal memo reported by Reuters on Thursday.
And Knox County, if anything — with its large budget and sizable IT staff — is better defended than most county election staffs will be this November.
Both were asked about the policy on the trail repeatedly, while their respective staffs kept up a running flame war on Twitter over the issue.
A special award given for coverage of connections between the Trump campaign and Russia was shared between staffs at The Washington Post and The Times.
But when the offices of nonwhite lawmakers are removed from consideration, the diversity of the staffs working for white Republicans and white Democrats is similar.
Many members of Congress (and their staffs) are weary of the recent health care fight, which has been bruising and has yielded little political upside.
Art Review Art fairs are in the uncomfortable position of being the bane of the art world's existence and among its primary staffs of life.
TIM MILLER: But, you know, for the direct candidates on whose staffs that I've worked for, it has not--it has not been an issue.
The company has a history of cutting staffs and shaving costs by requiring stations to share news coverage, in that way reducing unique local content.
A trend to watch: DEM CAMPAIGNS UNIONIZE: A growing number of 2018 Democratic campaigns — and one notable progressive consultant shop — are seeing their staffs unionize.
Major league teams generally pay for the minor league teams' players and coaching staffs, and the farm teams cover everything else, including travel and equipment.
Banks have dedicated entire staffs to prepare for the tests, which had become, in some cases, an annual referendum on a banking chief's job performance.
The intelligence chief post was created in 2016 to better coordinate intelligence about Russia and terrorism threats within the civilian and military staffs of NATO.
Since then, the conference has helped Republicans rule, entering into a power-sharing agreement in 2012 and often garnering perks like larger offices and staffs.
This "Office of Compliance" mandates counseling not for those accused of misconduct, but for those making accusations against powerful senators and representatives and their staffs.
With coverage through the Trust, restaurant owners and staffs will have health coverage equally as comprehensive as that of larger employers for a lower rate.
White House aides have spent the last month meeting with congressional staffs to devise a package of revisions following the spree of deadly mass shootings.
The dedicated medical and training staffs of every N.F.L. club are and always have been committed to providing their patients with the best possible care.
Far too often, then, Warcraft plays like a catalog of shiny objects — shields and swords, gloves and cauldrons, staffs and gems, armories and map rooms.
Obama 'fundamentally disagrees' with Trump's immigration order All new administrations have teething problems and it's not unusual for even experienced West Wing staffs to fumble badly.
The startup secures exclusive lanes in grocery stores to which it sends a high volume of orders, and staffs them with a "CBT" (cashier-bagger-tagger).
The national championship game Monday night is a celebration of players and coaching staffs who have guided their programs to the pinnacle of the college game.
West declined the money and it was instead given to Notes for Notes, a non-profit organization which builds, equips and staffs after-school recording studios.
The family has met in Washington, DC, with the staffs of lawmakers such as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi to make their case for congressional action.
THE CHANGE: Officials, teammates, and coaching staffs are instructed to take an injured player directly to a member of the medical team for a concussion assessment.
Networks are heading into the stretch when they announce their lineups for the fall, which customarily triggers a round of hiring as shows retain writing staffs.
To soothe nerves, senior Trump officials met privately Wednesday at RNC headquarters with chiefs of staffs to House members who have been supportive of the campaign.
The journey to D.C. was a spiritual one: each day started and ended with a prayer circle, and the runners carried sacred staffs the entire way.
Wooten is chairman of the Fritz Pollard Alliance, an organization that promotes diversity and equality of job opportunities in NFL coaching, scouting and front office staffs.
But you know, all the young people on our staffs, they look at pictures of Jerry Brown today and they go who&aposs the old guy?
The Miami Marlins, who host the Athletics in the opener of a two-game interleague series on Tuesday, are feasting on struggling pitching staffs of late.
In terms of race, the staffs of DCA-funded organizations are 62% white non-Hispanic — or 17% points over the city's overall white non-Hispanic population.
In ancient days, fighters tended to use longer sticks or staffs, most likely because they were more similar in use to a fighting spear or broadsword.
The facility staffs about 25 people to do preservation work on the 6.5 million saved documents, and 40 people to handle cases from veterans like Cohen.
Having experienced that bipartisan approach first hand, I can attest to not only its effectiveness, but also the satisfaction both staffs derived from finding common ground.
The Cultural Affairs commissioner, Tom Finkelpearl, said he hoped that the program would create a pipeline that helps diversify the staffs of the city's cultural anchors.
The Detroit Tigers have a lineup capable of inflicting damage on opposing pitching staffs but have had a hard time pushing runs across the plate lately.
The group lobbied members of Congress and their staffs on Ukrainian sanctions and elections and briefed them on allegations against Yanukovych and his Party of Regions.
Given the ravaged state of both teams' pitching staffs after the Game 3 marathon, neither manager announced a starting pitcher for Game 4 until Saturday afternoon.
The ambassadors were told that their diplomatic staffs would be cut by the same number as had been lost by Russian embassies in their own capitals.
Many restaurant owners, facing lengthy closures, are laying off their staffs and are fearful of their survival if the crisis goes on for an extended period.
But in the meantime, the adjustment could well be brutal for someone who has led staffs of thousands and controlled budgets of millions, or even billions.
For anyone who spent time in Washington during the Bush and Obama years — when both presidents were largely revered by their staffs — it's a jarring change.
We are searching for the elusive tuskless elephants of Gorongosa, elephants that naturally lack the magnificent ivory staffs all too tragically coveted by wealthy collectors worldwide.
Elmhurst, among the hardest-hit hospitals in the city, is a prime example of the hardships medical centers and their staffs are facing across the country.
While some think tanks and congressional staffs are exploring ways to strengthen Social Security financially, others are looking into outmoded provisions that penalize beneficiaries, primarily women.
For all of their public displays of mutual disdain, the men have been communicating through their staffs for months, and seem to enjoy each other's company.
That does not signal a real commitment to anything," the group wrote in another tweet, "Funny how when museums diversify their staffs, the positions are temporary.
He wined and dined doctors, golfed with them and bought lunch for their entire staffs — all to promote pills often costing thousands of dollars a year.
They also said that the sprint to adapt to Apple's rollout of new iOS systems has made life much harder for start-ups with small staffs.
The latest campaign finance reports can reveal a lot about the candidates, including the size of their staffs to how much they're paying for charter airplanes.
These locations usually included vast amounts of space for loading docks, storage rooms, executive offices and newsrooms for staffs that tended to number in the hundreds.
And like baseball — and just about any other sport, really — cricket coaching staffs and their players worldwide are looking for more ways to track every move.
In its zeal to goose its profitability metrics, the bank neglected to invest enough in internal technology systems or top-tier compliance and risk-­management staffs.
"There's continued efforts by staffs from Nevada and Ohio and Michigan and all them working together to try to keep everybody's interests in mind," Sandoval said.
Ryan's political executive director, Kevin Seifert, and deputy executive director, Jake Kastan, are handling many of the reality-check meetings with incumbent Republicans or their staffs.
" Laman praised hospital and school staffs, doctors and her community for their support as she's tried to keep her family's life "as light as we can.
In scandals from Watergate to Iran-contra to Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky, special prosecutors have butted heads with presidents and their staffs, sometimes with calamitous results.
Increasingly, San Francisco schools see members of their staffs spending two or three hours a day commuting from less expensive exurbs, as rents continue to skyrocket.
"The Kremlin staffs RT and closely supervises RT's coverage, recruiting people who can convey Russian strategic messaging because of their ideological beliefs," the DNI report said.
" Yet Reagan's appointees still had a real impact: "Environmental and conservation agencies were starved for money, the agencies were politicized and their staffs were demoralized, critics say.
Before negotiating, Cousins researched the coaching staffs of different teams throughout the NFL, which ultimately helped him to decide on Minnesota as the best option for him.
Before she took on her current leadership role, she was part of the grand opening team, which entailed traveling to newly opened restaurants and training their staffs.
Police asked those wanting to donate blood to not go to the hospitals, because the staffs were overwhelmed with patients, and referred them to several area clinics.
According to the Asahi Shimbun, her work included interviews with candidates and campaign staffs, recording campaign speeches, and attending meetings that predicted the result of an election.
He managed in the Marlins' minor league system for five years (2005-20183) and has served on the major league coaching staffs of the Marlins and Cubs.
The Longcross prop room was also stacked full of weapons, staffs, sticks, fans and blades that sat among rustic bowls, dusty books, rickshaws, relics and prayer wheels.
While many complained over social media that the game was "boring," the matchup really was a defensive showcase from both the Patriots and the Rams coaching staffs.
Cardinals crush Phillies with seven runs in 4.783th PHILADELPHIA — For 10 innings, the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals were locked in a battle of pitching staffs.
All team coaching staffs will don special 9/11 lapel pins and a commemorative decal will adorn each player's helmets prior to toe meeting leather on Sunday.
We would like to thank the medical staffs at Tampa General Hospital, University of South Florida and the sports medical staff at UCF for their superb care.
In addition, salary-backed loans could become more vulnerable if the authorities implement the announced significant salary cuts for staffs at state-owned enterprises and government agencies.
The arrangement with the G.O.P. had resulted in numerous perks for I.D.C. members, including larger staffs and offices, and lucrative committee chairmanships that came with extra cash.
Republicans' push for moving tax reform legislation in 2017 has set off a lobbying frenzy, with groups angling to get in front of lawmakers and their staffs.
Their owners also have large customer service staffs already handling calls from their traditional pay TV customers, said Brett Sappington, senior director of research at Parks Associates.
And this is only the beginning—this is what happens when you elect a corrupt incompetent who openly staffs his White House with corrupt and incompetent people.
Seated at the head of a long table, the witness speaks into a gooseneck microphone and answers as many questions as the lawmakers and their staffs have.
Barbara Comstock and Jackie Speier -- will require members of the House and their staffs to complete anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training during each session of Congress.
DCCC communications director Meredith Kelly told HuffPost that Lukaske was only doing his job by telling candidates and their staffs to avoid "hasty responses" to the shooting.
Staffs at 80 centers were trained to help customers take steps like planting drought-tolerant native plants and using mulch on their garden to keep soil moist.
Mr. Schmidt said he had been impressed by the team he inherited, but he and the other new directors want the power to shape their own staffs.
Unfortunately, Senate Republicans have yet to release any data on the diversity their staffs, despite representing states that have a significant portion our nation's residents of color.
While previous White House communications staffs have been hierarchical, Trump's four appointees will each be an "assistant to the president" along with their more specific job titles.
Coaching staffs that had ignored Tollefsen a few years ago began banging down his door when they found out last year that he was on the market.
"This is a rapidly developing public health emergency, and we're asking campaigns to keep the safety of their staffs, volunteers, and voters in mind," the memo read.
The senators told the FTC, "our staffs were consistently served dozens of ads for protective masks and hand sanitizer," often when browsing news stories about the coronavirus.
How the court rules in the Tulare case, once it resumes, will have profound consequences for whether medical staffs can do their work independently of nonclinical administrators.
Many of the new artistic directors are taking charge of organizations that are more mature — longer histories, bigger staffs, established reputations — than those assumed by their predecessors.
Canceled events, bans on large gatherings and social distancing efforts are likely to dampen consumer spending, a dire blow to businesses with small staffs and tight margins.
That was a relief, but hardly a point of celebration, not when the United States' elimination led several publications to trim their expectations, and their soccer staffs.
The Democratic committee staffs released the joint summary of Campbell's four-hour interview on Thursday, as well as a summary of Justice Department briefings on the matter.
The Democratic National Committee's chief security officer, Bob Lord, holds occasional video conferences with members of presidential campaign staffs to keep them abreast of the latest threats.
The finance industry, looking at newspapers as distressed assets with hidden value, has swooped in, scooping up struggling publications, cutting their staffs and wringing them for profits.
The prelude is familiar to journalists: As print advertising revenue has plummeted, thousands of newspapers have been forced to cut costs, reduce their staffs or otherwise close.
The State Department traditionally staffs a Sports Diplomacy office, which sends high-profile athletes on public engagements abroad and coordinates visits of foreign teams for hosted competitions.
Sales staffs at media companies struggled to explain to clients why they should buy ads for a fragmented audience rather than go to robust social networks instead.
"The fact is many of these discussion drafts have not been fully vetted by the staffs, stakeholders, nor received technical assistance from the appropriate agencies," he said.
The pressures on the local and national staffs seemed as if they would never let up — disorders, official mourning, the march in Memphis, the funeral in Atlanta.
Gusto's customer stories page lists no customers larger than 61 customers, and Enlyft research says the company is most often used by 10 to 50-person staffs.
Hearst executives Troy Young and Kate Lewis have called meetings with magazine staffs where they argued that a union would divide the company and slow its progress.
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc instructed the military to find the victims and review procedures to ensure safety and asked rescue units and provincial staffs to help.
Because the ABA's review process is independent and confidential, it receives candid feedback that elected officials and their staffs might not obtain through their own vetting procedures.
A follow-up meeting is held on Tuesdays with as many as a dozen GOP lawmakers and their staffs and White House message strategy director Cliff Sims.
Elizabeth Warren and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, with huge Iowa staffs capable of identifying supporters in these next months and ensuring that they turn out.
"It's good for the offense," Bobby Williams, a special assistant who has held several coaching jobs on Saban's staffs, said of his boss's in-game scouting reports.
The lawmakers — both Democrats — said their staffs still saw advertisements for face masks and hand sanitizer despite the Mountain View, California-based company's ban on such advertisements.
Stottlemyre guided pitching staffs that included Cone, Rivera, Andy Pettitte, Roger Clemens, Mike Mussina, David Wells and Gooden, who was coming back from battles with drug abuse.
And although colleges have increased the size of their counseling staffs, many campuses are still straining to keep up, forcing some institutions to rethink their treatment strategies.
Amazon famously staffs up countless temps to assist its already robust workforce, and full-timers can expect to receive regular mandatory overtime to meet the demands of shoppers.
The stingiest, relatively, were Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Citigroup, which paid these so-called code staffs an average of $1.2 million, according to Reuters Breakingviews calculations.
It is also the responsibility of each candidate to familiarize themselves and their staffs and organization with the rules from the Republican National Committee and the various states.
These staffs are blended, but we have to make all these different things, and so ideally, you're just making them to very best of your ability. Mm-hmm.
And though the chain staffs actual humans to cook the food and help people place orders should they need assistance, efficient, interaction-free dining is the goal here.
But the amendment specifically says the waivers could not apply to members of Congress and their staffs, who are required to obtain coverage on the exchanges under Obamacare.
Rod Rosenstein, we now know in meetings, has threatened to subpoena emails, intimidate, harassing congressmen and their staffs who have been tasked constitutionally with the duty of oversight.
But now hospitals face tough choices about what they should do with their increasingly expensive staffs if millions of Americans lose health coverage under the Republican Obamacare replacement.
What happened on the Senate Watergate Committee for the senators and their staffs was unprecedented, and it glued a nation to daytime telecasts like never before in history.
Stoltenberg told the news outlet that he and Tillerson during a Wednesday meeting in Washington decided their staffs would devise a new plan to accommodate all NATO members.
But conservative groups have been urging the Trump administration to withdraw the rule, insisting that members of Congress and their staffs shouldn't be shielded from rising ACA premiums.
Match that with Greinke's current streak of seven wins in his past eight decisions, and the Diamondbacks are becoming one of the few staffs with two certifiable aces.
"Kemp was a huge man for us," Rosales said after the first walk-off at any level of professional baseball ended a pitching duel between the two staffs.
Gerchen Keller's three principals will assume high-ranking jobs at Burford and the two outfits will combine their staffs, bringing Burford's total number of lawyers to about 523.
The law originally released houses of worship from the so-called "contraceptive mandate" but did not exempt religiously affiliated organisations with broader missions and more religiously diverse staffs.
And GOP lawmakers and their staffs have enjoyed tremendous access to Trump and the White House, from Oval Office executive order ceremonies and bill signings to bowling nights.
Notably, the staffs of Independent Counsels Leon Jaworski in 1974 and Kenneth Starr in 1998 opined that indictments could be brought against a President while still in office.
Surely the Senate can wait a few weeks or months for the National Archives to complete the relevant process and for the senators' staffs to review them accordingly.
Still, lawmakers and their staffs are frantically finalizing details on divisive issues such as Trump's proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention beds.
On a day that honors the unbreakable bond of siblings, we gather to mourn our brothers and sisters lost to the whims of TV writing staffs across Hollywood.
Those Bagesera have no respect for their cows: they lump them in with goats, they use their staffs to control them, and they can't even tell them apart.
An assistant HHS secretary, Ellen Murray, provided a briefing to the committee staffs in July, and the panels say they followed up asking for documents that Murray referenced.
That's simply because when Congress is out of session, there are typically far fewer people and things competing for members' time and attention, and those of their staffs.
Republicans say they will kill a provision in their new ObamaCare replacement bill that would have exempted members of Congress and their staffs from some of its effects.
But of the 40 top Democratic and Republican aides who lead the staffs of House committees, only six are nonwhite, according to researchers at a Washington think tank.
At the very least, if we want bots and assistants to be this engaged for us, we need to pay for larger congressional staffs to handle this engagement.
We show that most modern White House staffs undergo a significant overhaul in the president's third and fourth years in office in preparation for the re-election campaign.
He was with a delegation of two United States senators, their staffs and a military escort — none of whom wore body armor as they walked through the throngs.
In return for the financing, newspapers cannot use the new positions as an opportunity to cut newsroom staffs, and must assign the reporters to cover local government beats.
Mr. Trump is already facing staffing challenges at a precarious moment in a midterm election year, when previous presidents were striving to keep their White House staffs stable.
Not only were parents able to show their thanks, but their gesture of gratitude inspired at least two other communities to raise money to support their janitorial staffs.
We found two key factors that explain why members of Congress are so ignorant of public preferences: their staffs' own beliefs and congressional offices' relationships with interest groups.
The Chinese officials have courted Mr. Mnuchin, Mr. Ross and their staffs with small group meetings and telephone conference calls, the people familiar with the Chinese position said.
These types of exercises simulate the essential ability of top commanders and their senior staffs on both sides practicing precisely how they would operate together in a crisis.
A modern manager must serve as the middle man for nearly all factions of the organization, from ownership to the front office to the coaching and training staffs.
Members of both parties, including the four Democratic senators running for president, relied on their staffs to keep up communications with voters, constituents and others outside the chamber.
They're an unnecessary and a backdoor attempt to hinder members of Congress and their staffs from intervening on legitimate immigration emergencies with homeland security as a paramount obligation.
Both Rove and Jarrett represented wild cards in their respective White Houses and regular thorns in the sides of the various chiefs of staffs with whom they served.
Previously, he held several senior positions on the staffs of the House of Representatives's Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure and the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works.
The Arizona Republic announced Wednesday that it will not be endorsing candidates in the future, citing readers hostile to a practice common to among editorial staffs at newspapers.
Sarah Rense, a digital editor at Esquire, remembers when the magazine&aposs then-separate print and digital staffs were told they&aposd be operating as one last year.
Even so, commanders and their staffs continued to expect White House support when their revised strategy and request for reinforcements crossed the president's desk later in the spring.
Late last year, members on both sides of Capitol Hill adopted bipartisan resolutions that mandates that members, staffs and interns participate in anti-harassment and anti-discrimination training.
Members of Congress and their staffs simply do not have the necessary training or bandwidth to evaluate complex data and regularly update laws as new information becomes available.
Ms. Chiuri said she brought only two designers with her from Valentino, and she inherited staffs, studios and ateliers she is still adjusting to, and they to her.
And the most capable White House staffs help a president maintain the credibility and trust that he must call upon in times of crisis — whatever his press clippings say.
WNYC  bought  Gothamist and its affiliated websites in February from billionaire Joe Ricketts, who  shuttered  the sites last November about a week after New York staffs voted to unionize.
"We hope this letter can show our sincere determination to explain and to show our strong disagreement with any negative attitude of our airline staffs toward customers," he added.
Whether it is an armory full of firearms or a wall covered in blades and staffs, you can probably recall at least one acquaintance that collects or collected armaments.
CLEVELAND -- The Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians, both laboring with fractured pitching staffs, will meet for the middle game of a three-game series Tuesday night at Progressive Field.
In what had now become true Lost Disco etiquette, everyone lifted their drinks, staffs, and masks as a tribute to Motor City Drum Ensemble as he approached the stage.
Each HealthHUB staffs a "care concierge" to help guide customers through the new health services and provides more care coordination between the pharmacy, the clinic and the other services.
The House scrambled to pass a separate bill to get rid of the exemption that shields members of Congress and their staffs from the effects of the state waivers.
The UEFA A license wouldn't allow those coaches to manage top division teams in Europe's big leagues, but it qualifies them to work on one of their coaching staffs.
He worked on various staffs throughout the South for nearly a decade until he was offered his first head coaching position at Tusculum, a small DII in eastern Tennessee.
Many of them are Republican members of Congress who regularly meet with big donors to their political committees, and their staffs regularly set up meetings in Washington for them.
You don't want a doddering physician, that much is plain, so most hospital medical staffs and state medical boards require some extra scrutiny as doctors get up in years.
Other fields that offer some of the highest-paying jobs, especially healthcare, don't make the cut because their employers don't pay the rest of their staffs that much money.
As tourism has grown and become more lucrative — a day's tips can surpass a month's pay from the government — the staffs of hotels and restaurants have become less representative.
Applications are a proxy for layoffs, so the data indicates that businesses are holding on tightly to their staffs, despite overseas economic turmoil and modest growth in the country.
The government recruits wealthy businessmen to oversee the various winter sports, and few expenses are spared, from grand hotels to exercise bikes on the road to large coaching staffs.
Chiefs of staffs to Republican senators recently told a group of reporters that no serious conversations are occurring on tackling the national debt, citing a lack of political will.
Congressional staffs and party officials often have their hands full just doing their day-to-day jobs, and true academic scholarship typically doesn't focus on developing actionable policy ideas.
So you pull up your favorite baseball website and you start clicking around, landing eventually at a list of the best and worst pitching staffs over the last month.
"Here's what confuses people: everything," said Daniel Diorio, an election policy specialist with the bipartisan National Conference of State Legislatures, which represents and serves state legislators and their staffs.
Charities and houses of worship whose members, staffs and boards of directors now span the political spectrum predict that they will be pressured to take sides in political campaigns.
Primarily, the military could assist with command and control of operations and functions, given that commanders and their staffs continuously practice managing information and deliberations regarding crisis decision making.
They followed the Rays several years ago with the heavy use of shifts, they have embraced the use of curveballs, and they have one of baseball's largest analytics staffs.
They also said it would be extraordinary that senior officers and their staffs, in Chad or in Germany, would not have been aware of or involved in that decision.
It also recommended prosecutors enforce a strict separation between their campaign and office staffs, so that the district attorney's office has no knowledge of who has offered financial support.
This kick-started a process that has now spanned three different coaching staffs and continues to this day, despite a league-wide shift in how Drummond's position is played.
This lobbying push was unlike any other, as social distancing measures intended to limit the spread of the virus among lawmakers and their staffs left the Capitol eerily quiet.
With New Urgency, Museums Cultivate Curators of Color Hoping to reflect a broader range of visitors, museums are diversifying their staffs, welcoming a more inclusive generation of future leaders.
Besides enabling their staffs to work together better, this also publicly communicated the gravity of the situation and modeled the spirit of unqualified cooperation that the recovery would require.
Mark Warner of Virginia and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut wrote to the Federal Trade Commission after their staffs found dozens of Google Ads for face masks on news websites.
Start-ups like Caliva, a cannabis producer; Eaze, a delivery service; and NorCal Cannabis Company, another producer, have together cut hundreds of members of their staffs in recent months.
Recent first ladies have had staffs of 16 to 25 people, according to a report on the office of the first lady for Rice University's Baker Institute in 2016.
Victims' rights advocates say that while many schools have presumed such infractions fall under the broad umbrella of sexual harassment, not all have trained their staffs to address them.
"Our staffs have been getting along very well, and I'm getting along very well with him other than a couple of statements that I responded to," Mr. Trump said.
The Star gave a little more information, noting that Indiana is one of just two states that restricts concealed-carry to lawmakers and their staffs when inside the Capitol.
Peng Kuan Chin Peng's career is a road map of how online manipulation services evolved from solo operations to agencies that openly advertise their services and employ large staffs.
This year's game will be coached by the coaching staffs from the AFC's Baltimore Ravens and the NFC's Seattle Seahawks, led by Baltimore's John Harbaugh and Seattle's Pete Carroll.
Though the entire group of conferees had yet to meet before Wednesday, the so-called Big Four and the committee staffs have been hammering out differences in the bill.
The House Administration Committee is holding a hearing on Tuesday, while the Senate unanimously passed a resolution last week requiring mandatory sexual harassment training for Senators and their staffs.
Bloomberg will face significant disadvantages because of his late start, which means he will be playing catch-up with rivals who have been putting together campaign staffs for months.
Even though the writing staffs of "Saturday Night Live" have been as rich in talent as the casts, the star system has always worked only for those on camera.
Also gone are many hundreds of nuclear weapons specialists and subspecialists, many with advanced degrees in nuclear technology, who formerly provided nuclear expertise to units, staffs, and commands worldwide.
The world of congressional staffs is one of long hours and low pay, with much of the work shouldered by twentysomething junior aides who are learning on the job.
Throughout these weeks, Cashman said his belief in the team's training and medical staffs, which work in conjunction with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center, has remained high.
He staffs and runs the National Security Council, which exists to coordinate and synthesize the sometimes conflicting policy proposals that emerge from the Pentagon, State Department, and other agencies.
Corbin Trent, Ocasio-Cortez's spokesperson, told the Washington Post that members of both AOC's and Cruz's staffs have been discussing getting coffee when Congress is back in session next week.
The American Football Coaches Association has unanimously voted to allow schools to add a 10th assistant coach to their football staffs, and the measure is expected to be fully approved.
The I.D.C. also had enjoyed other benefits, including larger staffs and offices; the status of those perks is still under discussion, according to Scott Reif, a spokesman for Mr. Flanagan.
So for the past few years, big banks have been preparing for upstarts by building their own applications, reorganizing their tech staffs to innovate faster and partnering with fintech firms.
I like the idea of a Kung-Fu movie, where we're back-to-back armed with bow-staffs and we're like I got you, you got this, I got this.
I've had almost entire staffs that are female, and I've seen people that start as my assistant go on to grow to senior positions or running things in artist development.
Kevin McCarthy said he supports an automatic funding measure but would amend it to ensure that lawmakers and their staffs would not get paid until a spending deal is reached.
Other parts of the order that earned positive responses included shifting the ultimate responsibility for cybersecurity to agency heads, rather than allowing them to delegate responsibilities to agency IT staffs.
Separately, Apple signed an agreement with Major League Baseball to provide all teams with iPad Pro tablets for their coaching staffs, as teams move to make better use of data.
"Because mental health staffs do not always document inmates' mental disorders, the Bureau of Prisons is unable to ensure that it is providing appropriate care to them," said the report.
Finally, we are seeing staffing and placement models, where the last-mile training provider can truly guarantee an employment outcome because it hires graduates and staffs them out to clients.
Standard subcommittee practice was for the Democratic and Republican staffs to do all of their fact finding together, using a joint investigative plan, joint document requests, and joint witness interviews.
It makes sense that institutions that hire, empower and promote individuals with diverse backgrounds and perspectives will encourage their staffs to voice opposing viewpoints on matters of policy and ethics.
"22019 Chief of Staffs in less than 3 years of being President: Part of the reason why @BarackObama can't manage to pass his agenda," Trump wrote in one 2012 tweet.
The staffs of both committees have been in discussions over the future of the two bills, with an eye toward combining them into a single bill supported by both committees.
Officials said the rule changes came at a time when threats to members of Congress and their staffs were increasing, including increasingly aggressive hacking and counterintelligence efforts by foreign powers.
He has enjoyed a seat at the table during the major negotiations over the state's budget and other major policy pushes, as well as perks like larger offices and staffs.
She later sought legislation focused on campus sexual assault and is now pursuing legislative changes to how sexual assault and harassment is handled by members of Congress and their staffs.
The American Society of News Editors and Associated Press Media Editors awarded the Al Neuharth Breaking News Reporting Award to the staffs of the Capital Gazette and The Baltimore Sun.
She spoke of Gradian's mission to empower low-resource hospitals and their staffs to deliver anesthesia and perform operations safely and with confidence, no matter what environment they live in.
That said, there have actually been few, if any, formal meetings among the three men, though they have indicated that they and their staffs have been communicating about the budget.
Both are objectively very good pitchers who have helped put their teams into the playoffs despite subpar performances and injuries to what appeared to be strong pitching staffs on paper.
Duncan turned out Cy Young Award winners and World Series champion pitching staffs, and he had a particular touch with pitchers who'd been successful but had somehow lost their way.
Milley and Defense Secretary Mark Esper have been public for weeks about how much they are limiting contact with their own staffs, and not allowing large meetings inside the Pentagon.
But with one of the largest staffs on Capitol Hill, it has the potential to churn up significant new details capable of tarnishing Mr. Trump and people close to him.
The NHL said players can travel to other residences, including outside of North America, but requested they "continue to report immediately any symptoms or testing results" to teams' medical staffs.
The sight of his distinctive black Casio G'zOne flip phone, the kind issued to inspectors, often sends restaurant staffs into a panic, even when Mr. Suleman goes as a civilian.
These are no sword fights; instead, under the movement direction of Orlando Pabotoy and Kimiye Corwin, the actors borrow from martial arts, wielding long bo staffs and short eskrima sticks.
The feeling of the portrait is especially acute in a city as status-conscious as Washington, where in the 1940s black laborers would mix with almost exclusively white government staffs.
As you know ... New York is considered the epicenter of coronavirus in the United States, and hospital staffs are working around the clock to fight the virus and save lives.
Now his team of five reporters — some barely out of college — is bigger than the political staffs at many of the state's newspapers, which have been badly hurt by layoffs.
Conway's latest criticism took aim at the President for his response to former White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman's unflattering accusations against Trump and his White House and campaign staffs.
Sandy Alderson, the Mets' general manager, and Ricco have commended Callaway's ability to work with all parts of the team, including the medical and analytics staffs, to improve players' performances.
Still, few politicians or their staffs are prepared to quickly notice and combat incorrect stories about them, according to dozens of campaign staff members and researchers who study online disinformation.
Administration officials have begun to brief key members of Congress and their staffs on Trump's infrastructure proposal, according to Capitol Hill sources, a sign that the rollout could be soon.
The P.D.C.'s dozen members, appointed to the job and serving on a volunteer basis, come from the executive staffs of the city's libraries and museums, or are independent artists.
None of his Democratic opponents has come close to matching Biden on that front, Sellers said, adding that all Democratic campaigns, including Biden's, should be "praised" for hiring diverse staffs.
" A staffer, who was standing next to Grassley, added that staffs had interviewed several witnesses just based off letters Grassley sent in October and "there's a good amount of cooperation.
NBC News said the president made the suggestion about replacing Nicholson to Mattis, a retired four-star Marine Corps general, and Joseph Dunford, chairman of the Joint Chief of Staffs.
Directors and their staffs can enact bold forward-looking visions only when their boards support them in seeing museums as spaces to challenge, take creative risks and not simply conserve.
Directors and their staffs can enact bold forward-looking visions only when their boards support them in seeing museums as spaces to challenge, take creative risks and not simply conserve.
As part of that work, Ms. Kinsman helped run a panel discussion on mental health for chefs, their staffs and their relatives at the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival in June.
That disadvantage of Trump's may or may not be reflected in his current polling deficits, but unless he staffs up dramatically, and quickly, it'll make a big difference in November.
Their staffs would no longer face the constant temptation of wanting to placate every special interest for fear of not upsetting anyone who might want to hire them one day.
The Trump administration has been reviewing its position, so it&aposs unclear whether Trump and Putin will do more than agree that their staffs should study the possibility of an extension.
Johnson, who has now missed nine games with a knee injury, was hopeful to return against St. Louis but the medical and training staffs wanted to give him one more day.
But he is also becoming a more conventional candidate as he staffs up a vice presidential search and moves from a self-funding financing model for his campaign toward traditional fundraising.
Enforcing House rules and standards of conduct on one's colleagues and their staffs is a thankless but necessary task and can make for some uncomfortable elevator rides with colleagues under investigation.
With fewer investors buying and selling individual stocks, brokerage firms have been forced to cut research staffs, which had long supplied information about small companies in hopes of generating trading commissions.
Lawmakers from both U.S. political parties have recently been ensnared in allegations of sexual misconduct, prompting the committee to launch a probe this month of all House members and their staffs.
According to Sports Business Journal, networks including ESPN, Fox, NBC and CBS remained eager to add him to their on-air staffs if and when he opts for an analyst's role.
Before the final vote, the House unanimously passed a separate bill that will ensure members of Congress and their staffs are subject to the rules of their new health care measure.
MacArthur quickly backed away from the provision Wednesday, saying he doesn't believe that lawmakers and their staffs should get special treatment and is working with House leadership to make that clear.
Even congressional staffs don't have as much expertise as they should, Khanna says, leading to over-reliance on the tech industry itself for information, and a reluctance to regulate the industry.
It's a moderately funny joke piggybacking off a popular internet meme; cracking such moderately funny jokes piggybacking off popular internet memes is partly what social media staffs are paid to do.
Likewise, when Congress makes diversity a greater priority within its ranks, our government will better reflect its constituents, and staffs will be more empowered to speak up when ethical questions arise.
Pelosi and Ryan were in frequent contact throughout the entire process, holding many phone calls and instructing their staffs to meet regularly to discuss specific provisions, such as the control board.
Senate Democrats have taken steps to increase diversity among staffers, passing the "Rooney Rule" in March, which requires Democrats to interview at least one minority candidate for openings on lawmakers' staffs.
The teaching staffs have also churned: Last year, after the state designated Boys and Girls and Automotive as "out of time" for improvement, all teachers had to reapply for their jobs.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 97%Summary: The Netflix documentary "American Factory" centers around a Chinese billionaire who staffs a new factory in the heart of Ohio with thousands of working-class Americans.
Much of the data is normally published by the Commerce Department, but other agencies like the Treasury and the Department of Agriculture are also shutdown, or operating with razor-thin staffs.
Even as Wall Street firms cut their staffs and factories don't bother replacing retirees, most American workers in 2017 don't see an economy where machines are about to take everyone's job.
"It is extremely important to have a ministry of defense, a (military) command and chief of staffs because Libya needs that framework to develop forces and stabilize the country," Stoltenberg said.
The survey has specific questions regarding national laboratories, such as the top-paid employees at each lab, professional society memberships of staffs and what licensing agreements and royalties the labs receive.
Members of Congress and their staffs do not live under ObamaCare as it was written and enacted, yet they refuse to repeal it or give us the same exemption they get.
Schumer and Cornyn said they are talking with House leadership and their staffs to try to get them to take up the legislation, but neither offered much insight into their conversations.
As sitcom scribes scrambling to land on writing staffs during the mid-1990s, we witnessed — with awe and a bit of envy — how "Friends" instantly became a red-hot comedy commodity.
Milwaukee Brewers (226-2892) Based on advanced metrics, these teams' pitching staffs were basically even, which is hard to believe given the well-known difficulties of pitching in Denver's high altitude.
"The lack of documentation may also have contributed to senior HHS officials' ability to dismiss staffs' concerns about capacity and children's well-being rather than squarely address them," the report says.
The Committee on House Administration announced last Friday that it would set up a center to help ready lawmakers and their staffs to work remotely for prolonged periods if need be.
"Breakneck is a magnet for new hikers," said Hank Osborn, senior program coordinator for the New York-New Jersey Trail Conference, which maintains the route and staffs the trailhead on weekends.
Throughout it all, there was perhaps the most incompetent of human resources staffs, which seemed to pick the very worst choice every time to muck up a bad situation even further.
A comprehensive pathway to getting W.N.B.A. players more opportunities on N.B.A. coaching staffs and in front offices during the W.N.B.A. off-season could significantly change the calculation for players by itself.
But brewers must walk a fine line as they seek to diversify their staffs and their fans, so the changes do not come off as a feeble attempt to make money.
It's an ideal environment to meet other travelers, and hostel staffs are well aware of this — some will lead city tours or pub crawls designed to foster interaction between hostel mates.
Of the 40 top Democratic and Republican aides who lead the staffs of House committees, the panels at the center of nearly all congressional legislation and oversight, only six are nonwhite.
But most minor league owners prefer to keep the status quo, in which they provide the facilities and the parent clubs assign and pay for the players and the coaching staffs.
As a result of their arrangement with the Republicans, the conference has garnered perks like larger staffs and stipends for committee chairmanships, which are authorized by state Legislative Law 2000-a.
The staffs of the Miami New Times and the Phoenix New Times, two of the four remaining print alt-weeklies remaining in the Voice Media Group's stable of newspapers, are unionizing.
While not included in our estimate, a shutdown also impacts tens of thousands of government contractors, with staffs of their own, who experienced hundreds of millions of dollars in delayed payments.
Reiterating comments by General Manager Sandy Alderson earlier in the season, the assistant general manager John Ricco said the team had "a lot of confidence" in its training and medical staffs.
Isakson acknowledged that chairing the committee can at times be awkward because you're responsible for investigating colleagues or their staffs you have to work with on a day-to-day basis.
" Mr. Kristof cites many barriers to better coverage, including commercial pressures for ratings, diversions by Donald Trump, and lack of diversity among the staffs; he calls for a "robust fourth estate.
Some lawmakers complained last week that they didn't receive enough information about what they were voting on, resulting in limited ability for their staffs to prepare them for the LGBT amendment.
U.K. productions generally have low budgets and small staffs, and Horgan is used to being involved with every aspect of her shows, from writing to costume design, from casting to location.
Since when are members of Congress and their staffs accused of sexual harassment allowed to hush up and pay off their accusers from a secret "shush" fund full of taxpayer dollars?
But there have been plenty of other shows, both good and terrible, that boasted all-women staffs, and few have felt like the alchemical work of genius that is Russian Doll.
They have developed processes over years that limit their risks, hired and trained staffs that are given oversight because of their knowledge and expertise and have known procedures for dealing with regulators.
They have all certainly played out various scenarios, and perhaps even discussed with staffs about where their red lines would be and what action they would take in such a historic moment.
The 44-year-old was an assistant coach in college football at LSU, North Texas and Mississippi State and also worked on the coaching staffs of the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals.
The House overcame a procedural hurdle to begin debate on the newly added amendments to the healthcare bill, as well as separate legislation to eliminate an exemption for lawmakers and their staffs.
Throughout the state, the largest single employer is state government, and the federal government maintains large staffs, including the U.S. Forest Service, BLM, Bureau of Reclamation, the FBI in Pocatello and others.
Furthermore, when members hire the children of campaign donors instead of searching for diverse candidates, staffs become disproportionately white and wealthy as well as compound the influence of special interests on Congress.
While data centers, with relatively small staffs, are not a big source of jobs, they contain millions of dollars of components that provide a lucrative source of tax revenue, even with abatements.
The top teams, such as Ferrari, McLaren or Red Bull, spend well over $200 million for a season — this year there are 21 races — and have staffs of nearly a thousand employees.
He gets into the unique employment fears in a deadline-dependent industry that staffs up as a release draws near and then lays off not-insignificant portions of the workforce post-release.
In February, Mr. Xi visited three of the top state-run news organizations, telling their staffs in a highly choreographed tour that they existed to serve as propaganda messengers for the party.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has called on members and staff to step up their sexual harassment training, writing a memo to staffs last week encouraging them to mandate training for their offices.
Imagine a world where members and their staffs worked in their district instead of in D.C. People have finally figured out that they don't have to stand in line for an iPhone.
Vox reports that, thanks to little more than a dozen words of dense language on page 167, members of Congress and their staffs could only be sold plans with full ACA benefits.
Once the exclusive domain of NFL scouts, TV analysts, magazine staffs, and beat writers, mock drafts became the lingua franca of football in the 23s, thanks in large part to the internet.
Biden and Klobuchar had not spoken yet about her endorsement of the former vice president, a Klobuchar aide told CNN, but the staffs of the two campaigns have been in regular communication.
Congressional operations were disrupted further by anthrax attacks in October 2001 and ricin attacks in February 2004, which displaced senators and staffs from their office buildings across the street from the Capitol.
In foundations' defense, they often have small staffs and processes exist to be able to move money quickly, but sometimes the rules end up pushing people out instead of letting people in.
I am thankful to my lawyers and their staffs, and all the others who, for the last decade have freely given their time and expertise to help me get to this day.
The bill also sets aside $100 billion for hospitals and health providers as they struggle to meet the challenge of COVID-19 amid widespread shortages of personal protective equipment and depleted staffs.
Broader shifts in the media industry have devastated smaller publications over the past decade, with many closing and others reducing newsroom staffs and the number of times a week they are printed.
And in joining the Writers Guild of America East, which has organized staffs at some larger digital organizations, including Vice and HuffPost, the DNAinfo and Gothamist staffers hoped for stability and recognition.
Two seasons ago, the Washington Nationals did what the Mets did in 215, replacing their medical and training staffs after a 210 campaign that was sideswiped by too many players being injured.
Thus, those Disney and Nick Jr. shows end up with better writing staffs than they normally deserve, and that's how you end up with Henry Danger pulling intermittent chuckles out of me.
The two-day protest kicked off Friday morning with clashes between riot police and Cretan farmers wielding shepherds' staffs that left 10 policemen slightly injured and smashed windows at the agriculture ministry.
A lot of the departments don't have new staffs yet — and some never will if Trump keeps insisting on only hiring people who never said anything negative about him during the campaign.
Allergan said in an emailed response to a Reuters request for comment that it met last week with the staffs of Senators Brown and Hassan to provide detailed briefings on the agreement.
They are go-to items for congressional representatives and their staffs who get away from the Hill and the legislative calendar and enjoy the national parks and trails in the Capital region.
But this time White House officials arranged to use an unusual method known as a "table-drop"—the release of a document that neither the principals nor their staffs have seen before.
Mr. Rudin called several of the theaters — some of them tiny nonprofits with all-volunteer staffs — to apologize, to explain what happened and to offer them the scripts to the new adaptation.

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