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"stake out" Definitions
  1. to clearly mark the limits of something that you claim is yours
  2. to state your opinion, position, etc. on something very clearly
  3. to watch a place secretly, especially for signs of illegal activity

437 Sentences With "stake out"

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I mean, Susan Rice wanted to stake out her area and other folks want to stake out their area.
Get some headphones on and suspiciously stake out a bank.
Leavy's conceit allows her to stake out some untrod turf.
The government is supposed to stake out its position by June.
Gorsuch's speech doesn't stake out clear positions on hot-button topics.
If you stake out a position, you need to own it.
But she did stake out moderate ground in her opening statement.
Stake out a table by the picture windows overlooking the river.
In a bid to stake out a stronger negotiating position, Mrs.
Pennsatucky (Taryn Manning) and Big Boo (Lea DeLaria) stake out the commissary.
I'd use it as a tool to stake out their own independence.
The Rosso from Le Potazzine seemed to stake out a middle ground.
Bring friends, stake out space at a communal table, and order promiscuously.
Why did Republicans stake out a position so far from voters' preferences?
Two new books stake out positions at opposite poles of the debate.
The walkout is a chance to stake out their role in this debate.
ICE agents stake out a neighborhood hoping to make a targeted arrest Sept.
THE stake-out lasted a week, but it paid off in the end.
His final basket helped push the Jazz stake out a 2110-16 lead.
The network responded by having reporters stake out Stone's Fort Lauderdale, Florida, home.
Typically, backers of each presidential hopeful physically stake out positions around the room.
He added that he plans to stake out new positions within a month.
She was smart, sure of herself, and unafraid to stake out strong positions.
There is a middle ground to stake out with laws, regulation and oversight.
The Bandidos had wanted to get there early to stake out a good table.
Susan Collins — to stake out a firm position against any version of this bill.
Typically, members of both parties stake out seats hours ahead of the 9 p.m.
To make sense of herself, her feelings, to stake out her relationship with language.
I think that was they had to stake out their role in the community.
At nearly 6 percent, Sony surprisingly has the biggest stake out of any music label.
Either way, it seems like Bradley is available on Twitter to stake out the terms.
It allows him to stake out the moral high ground without any real-world consequences.
" But Kate Moss was quick to stake out hers: "Straight away Kate said, 'I'm lust.
After all, it's easier to just stake out a house, than scour tweets or Facebook.
Yeast labs are also collaborating with breweries, helping them to stake out fresh, flavorful ground.
The Jazz used an 18-3 run to stake out an early 24-9 lead.
Relegated to the minority, however, Democrats are trying to stake out the moral high ground.
He says Ping An Healthcare and Technology might stake out an even more powerful position.
Photographers stake out Trump staffers' homes or venues where they are known to be speaking.
That's why Pelosi, Schumer, and Trump were in the White House: to stake out their ground.
The walkout and other events are a chance to stake out their role in this debate.
But low-budget hotels still stake out part of the area, too, as do automotive shops.
The FCC's two Republican commissioners are hesitant to stake out a position on the proposal yet.
The rangers stake out water holes and game trails, regularly camping out overnight in the thickets.
They're all trying to stake out some Goldilocks "regime change for those who want it" position.
The immigration "problem" only arises when people want to "stake" out a place in this land.
Kelly's efforts to help Trump stake out a hard line on immigration is surprising to some.
They stake out areas where missing pets have been spotted and trap them using food for bait.
Tillerson is the latest official in Trump's incoming administration to stake out a hard line on China.
GM is hoping to stake out a leadership position in autonomous driving, while chasing Google spinoff Waymo.
But life still managed to stake out a foothold, showing that life really does find a way.
The party, generally, has tried to stake out a more aggressive tack on antitrust in recent months.
And she was among the last Democrats to stake out a position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
The key thing to do is to stake out as far East on the island as possible.
GOP senators want the Senate to stake out more legislative branch authority over foreign policy (The Hill).
Instead, progressives want Democrats to stake out stronger left-leaning positions of the kind championed by Sens.
Until then, each side will firmly stake out their position as we march through the primary season.
It's a personal position, and they have to stake out their own personal position, just as I have.
She challenged Clinton the day of the protest to stake out a position on the project on Twitter.
Under ordinary circumstances, no lawmaker would want to stake out a position on a hypothetical and undefined scenario.
As of now, it appears to be an opening offer as both sides stake out their negotiating position.
This Black Friday is your chance to stake out your own spot in the VR landscape for cheap.
Unlike the United States, some foreign countries allow applicants to register trademarks defensively to stake out future ground.
Pressure will be on Trump to clearly stake out where he is on a bipartisan bill by Sens.
Utah ran 224 times on 221 total plays in the first quarter to stake out a 241-289 lead.
So, Zunum saying it will be ready to fly by 2022 is an incredibly risky position to stake out.
He is also expected to stake out positions that are more centrist than those of his Democratic primary rivals.
The deal ends a failed effort by Intel to stake out a major position in the computer security business.
Rigmaiden learned about the rhythms of a trial, the motions and requests each side uses to stake out territory.
Committee members, however, did not appear to stake out a clear position on whether to pass virtual currency legislation.
Since 6900, the two have furiously scrambled to stake out the position as the race's most pro-Trump conservative.
Reporters usually stake out the House floor entrances to speak with lawmakers making their way to and from votes.
The SPD did not stake out a position on the conservatives' upper limit on refugees in its policy document.
Decide on a few core ways in which you think moderate Democrats are wrong, and stake out different positions.
Maybe your goal is simply, as you suggest, to stake out your position and assert your opposition to racism.
You have to stake out your territory, as there's not much space available in the Couture Club, after all.
The video sees Wiki and some friends stake out a downtown Manhattan street for a little game of stickball.
Ms. Warren, in particular, has attempted to stake out more aggressive policies to push other Democrats in the race.
Does that mean Trump won't stake out his own positions on the major domestic and foreign issues of the day?
Bounce over to the Hideout to stake out a seat for a synth rescoring of a 1965 Japanese horror film?
That's not exactly a radical position to stake out, and it's an argument that's been made before in various spaces.
That's when we said, hey, we need to go and stake out that real estate, so that's what we did.
Heller has tried to stake out moderate positions while still not angering the considerable conservative base in the Silver State.
Residents said they had begun to stake out their positions along the route with blankets and chairs on Wednesday night.
After he graduated, Mr Marshall made innocuous mixed-media collages before realising that he had to stake out new territory.
Instead, warring antagonists stake out opposing positions and complex political debates are reduced to a stream of insults and vitriol.
All these men have shown the insight and the toughness to stake out unconventional positions and act on their beliefs.
"I think when we started working together, there was more of a desire to stake out one's territory," Gvojic admits.
Putting it on the market during an election year will almost certainly force presidential candidates to stake out nationalistic positions.
As it found its footing in earlier years, Neon Desert struggled to stake out its El Paso flavor as well.
Bring a towel, stake out a quiet spot on the white sand, and explore the fine art of doing nothing.
Beto O'Rourke and former Vice President Joe Biden who stake out more of a Clinton/Obama-esque free-trade position.
However, the ride-hailing company is trying to stake out a position in a field that's getting more crowded every year.
To stake out the top Lightning Deals before they strike, swipe over to the Upcoming section of the Prime Day menu.
They'd make it easier to stake out your own little space on Twitter, without having to jump into the larger fray.
Sometimes he would stake out a seemingly indefensible position, then see if he could invent an argument to back it up.
The partisans play their parts; they stake out their territory on the left and the right and refuse to yield ground.
Biden has frequently discussed health care as a right but is yet to stake out a claim in this newer debate.
Your interviewer may even push back on some of your responses to see how you stake out and defend your position.
That's why I fight to stake out my little spot in this expensive part of the country — because it's absolutely beautiful.
Candidates are beginning to stake out positions in opposition to Sanders, whose critics warn that he's too far outside the mainstream.
To be sure, it is not unusual for oil producers to stake out maximalist positions ahead of a high-stakes meeting.
To stake out leadership positions in the technologies of tomorrow, both are supporting national champions and sheltering them against foreign competition.
Hotel libraries stake out territory between boardrooms and meditation rooms, exclusively giving guests a shared residential-style room to relax in.
Bring a collapsible lawn chair and stake out your spot among other New Yorkers who made themselves free at this hour.
" Because of this, candidates like Trump "enjoy considerable leeway to stake out positions at odds with the preferences of their supporters.
Sunday's election may push parties to stake out harder positions in the October parliamentary elections against sharing power with ideological opponents.
One day in January, Herat's counterterrorism police deployed undercover officers to stake out the house of one of their own men.
Several large groups declined to stake out a position, and at least one, the Concerned Veterans for America, embraced the plan.
As the 353 Democratic presidential primary heats up, and candidates stake out their policy positions, every candidate should propose a solution.
The demo video also teases other real-life VR photography "missions" including paparazzi, wildlife (literally Pokemon Snap), war journalist, and stake out.
So the village women stake out the bridge around the clock, listening out for the telltale sounds of diggers on the move.
Utah used a 10-2 run, culminating in a second-chance dunk from Rudy Gobert, to stake out a 26-973 lead.
Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic candidate in the key Arizona Senate race, is continuing to try to stake out ground as a centrist.
According to court documents, an undercover agent traveled to the contest with the two gunmen and helped them stake out the location.
She has shown, in her campaign to reform the military, that she has the political courage to stake out a controversial position.
C+ Amy Klobuchar Klobuchar is trying to stake out the middle ground in these debates, and health care is a perfect example.
Mr. Trump, who promised to drain the Washington "swamp," did not stake out a position on the bank during the 2016 campaign.
They will be these things that stake out what it is to be human, to be curious and creative and also caring.
Westsider Books is a great spot to pick up a book to read while you stake out your spot before the show.
Not forcing Democrats to stake out positions on some of these big issues feels like a huge unforced error on CNN's fault.
During the transition, he would dodge the press pool, once forcing them to stake out his dinner in Manhattan from behind a dumpster.
No matter how many people buy the MyMe, though, this seems like inevitable territory for Apple, Google, Facebook, or Amazon to stake out.
SUSPECTS CONFESS TO SWIPING SHARK FROM SAN ANTONIO AQUARIUM IN BABY STROLLER "He was going to do a stake out," another user joked.
Traders were also reluctant to stake out fresh positions ahead of a policy decision by the Bank of Japan later in the day.
They are caught between wanting to stake out clearly what they cannot support without interjecting too much into what is a fluid negotiation.
They go door to door in apartment complexes, stand outside schools and supermarkets, and stake out laundromats in order to distribute health information.
As they stake out Blackstone's husband, Mr. Suplee's poker-faced delivery of D's maxims about violence and manliness lights up the overall gloom.
"Massive demonstrations" would be organized, Michael Moore would make a negative documentary and "a team of trackers" would stake out targets at events.
This is something to watch for from Biden especially, who has tried to stake out a middle-ground, bipartisan approach to climate legislation.
It depends which type of people you think are in your winning coalition as to whether you stake out positions on these things.
But he says his goal is not merely to stake out contrarian turf, or to poke at those who might disagree with him.
Movie fans stake out the red carpet all day in the hopes of scoring a selfie or two with a big-name star.
María Isabel Vivero, a 42-year-old consultant who voted for Mr. Duque, said she felt he would stake out his own path.
It'll be the first time in Engel's 29 years serving in the House that he won't stake out a coveted center aisle seat.
Mr. Biden picked up on that theme but also tried to stake out a tougher line on Russia than the Trump administration has.
Beto O'Rourke and former Vice President Joe Biden could stake out more of a Clinton/Obama-esque free-trade position in this debate.
GM's rivals are also moving to stake out positions in the developing car-sharing and ride-hailing markets in the United States and elsewhere.
If you want to sleep, you nod off in your chair, or stake out a minimal amount of real estate on the theater floor.
In this climate, Sarkozy is attempting to stake out his place in the new French right by forestalling the rise of Marine Le Pen.
They often force candidates to stake out positions that may attract primary voters in their party but scare off independents in the general election.
Security forces also identified an expert in digging tunnels within Guzman's circle, and that led them to stake out the house in Los Mochis.
When it comes to companies parking their overseas profits outside the United States, Mr. Ryan and Mr. Trump seem to stake out conflicting positions.
Settle into a historic dining car with a glass of wine, or stake out a spot for your camera in an open-air car.
Perhaps the best way to get to the bottom of this is to stake out the temporary tats sold exclusively on her Revival Tour.
To get through their party's primaries, they'll have to stake out more progressive ground than he did, and adopt a more combative, fiery tone.
SOUTHPORT, England — Glenn McLaughlin, an avid golf fan, traveled all the way from Australia to stake out his spot behind Royal Birkdale's first green.
Some girls have sold near breweries, she said, but she wasn't aware of anyone trying to stake out a spot near legal marijuana sellers.
Sharp Objects isn't the first series to try to stake out territory for female-driven stories in the overweeningly masculine realm of the prestige drama.
Time will tell whether that's mostly campaign bluster or a real strategy, but Johnson has been much more willing to publicly stake out that position.
With just three confirmed locations, it's unclear where the cafe is heading next, but it definitely seems worth it to stake out your nearest Macy's.
But south of Central Park, especially down by Wall Street where my husband works, the trucks stake out particular corners for weeks at a time.
The big picture: Federal authorities are trying to stake out their place in dealing with self-driving technology as Detroit and Silicon Valley race ahead.
She doesn't need to stake out a politically nuanced position on James Comey's firing or scramble to get out in front of the Resistance parade.
Mr Cameron will then return to face parliament at home, leaving the remaining leaders to stake out a negotiating position in the coming Brexit talks.
He also tends to stake out the most controversial position -- whether or not the current facts back it up -- and then refuses to back down.
I'd recommend arriving early on Friday to stake out your spot because the movie tickets will be released on a first-come, first-served basis.
Schumer was aiming to stake out a position before McConnell and the Republicans announced their own proposal, seeking a way to increase his bargaining power.
In the meantime, the incentives have only increased for politicians to stake out maximalist positions, with little structural reward for moderates who anger their bases.
He was happy to claim knowledge that he didn't possess and stake out positions to which he'd given minimal thought because, hey, he was Trump!
Asked whether a request made for political purposes would be legal, Mr. Mnuchin demurred, saying he did not want to stake out any legal positions.
One may have been to stake out a tough position in hopes of luring a fed-up EU into a compromise closer to his terms.
Among them are doctors, technicians, architects and other skilled professionals as well as recent graduates who continue to stake out Europe's prosperous north for work.
If Amazon has to give away a few million devices to stake out its place in the future of shopping, it believes that's money worth losing.
Using the blanket "Windows Mixed Reality" label lets Microsoft stake out its own buzzword, and it echoes the idea of Windows as a single, universal platform.
One longstanding K Street dynamic is that trade associations sometimes stake out positions that are essentially to the right of some big members' views or practices.
But while work remains to be done to unite Democrats, Thursday's events did stake out a contrast with the messy, reluctant GOP establishment embrace of Trump.
While The Hateful Eight couldn't be accused of endorsing any of its loathsome characters, it doesn't stake out a point of view outside of them either.
A pair of Korver baskets helped fuel a string of baskets over five straight possessions that allowed the Jazz to stake out a 20-13 lead.
Intel, which is trying to stake out a position as the leading provider of computing power for self-driving cars, is teaming up with Warner Bros.
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump battled Wednesday to stake out ground on national security during a "Commander in Chief" forum hosted by NBC News.
She has been too cautious and unwilling to stake out a position on controversial issues, even when her voice would have been valuable to the debate.
Given his substantial lead, though, political observers say that the New Jersey Democrat can afford to stake out more progressive positions without risking more moderate voters.
To stake out a spot on your shopping list extra early, eBay will be dropping new Black Friday deals every Friday in November at 9 a.m.
It helped Utah stake out an 18-153 lead after guard Chris Johnson drained a 3-pointer and Hayward followed with a layup on consecutive possessions.
But the sheer volume of her plans, and their detail and variety, is forcing her rivals to play catch-up and stake out their own positions.
In 1958, Israeli intelligence received a tip on the whereabouts of Adolf Eichmann, and sent an agent to stake out a working-class Buenos Aires suburb.
It was a near-impossible task, and the IRS suffered some key losses in court, which only emboldened companies to stake out even more aggressive positions.
Ku's vantage point was better on Tuesday when he walked the course with Woods's group and managed to stake out spots just behind the gallery ropes.
And that that base, in the age of Trump, favors bold politicians who stake out clear progressive policy positions and don't back down amid GOP criticism.
Is it possible for the funeral of any great activist to reach across the aisle, and yet stake out a clear political legacy to its mourners?
A spokesman for Kataib Hizbollah said the group plans to stake out the street in front of the embassy to push U.S. officials to leave Iraq.
The issue now is figuring out how to keep it popular and fresh as even more entrants stake out a position in the ever-growing BR battlefield.
TOKYO, March 24 (Reuters) - Japanese stocks were little changed on Thursday with investors reluctant to stake out fresh positions ahead of the end of the fiscal year.
However, Intel sold a majority stake in McAfee to investment firm TPG after a failed effort to stake out a major position in the computer security business.
The dissenters appear to be taking advantage of the leadership transition to stake out their views before Ms. Lagarde has had a chance to establish her authority.
"It is at these very turning points, these moments of great decision, when the young must stake out their claim and seize their own future," he added.
He didn't even wait to be president to stake out this oratorical approach to foreign policy, beginning with a speech in Berlin during the 2008 presidential race.
A former Treasury official under President Barack Obama says the White House needs to stake out clear goals on tax overhaul to guide the debate in Congress.
It's like they were looking to trade on universe familiarity, and stake out a strong new beginning at the same time, but fell somewhere in the middle.
But activists have also been putting pressure on candidates to stake out positions on other progressive proposals, like doing away with the filibuster in the Senate. Sen.
The U.S. must provide a comprehensive, positive vision for AI to stake out its leadership proposition, and to earn the trust that lasting AI leadership will require.
But the one-line announcement was enough to send photographers and television crews scrambling to stake out the Vatican's gates to try to catch him coming out.
A major test of the partnership will come when the joint venture's first server chips are released — helping Qualcomm and the Chinese government stake out new ground.
Even as the proposal gives Trump a chance to stake out his political priorities, it is also opening him up to criticism for faltering on campaign promises.
On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that Europe must stake out "strategic autonomy" on defense since the US has "turned its back" on its postwar partners.
In the hastily stapled annals of less-than-stellar ideas, The Blend belongs aside other ill-conceived attempts to stake out a middle-ground best left unoccupied.
As Juul's day of reckoning approaches, VICE talked to Wigand about his plans to soon stake out a very visible role as "poster boy" against e-cigarettes.
Calling out dog whistles or insinuations is harder, because it requires the reporter to stake out an analytical position, however obvious, that can be scrutinized or challenged.
The content of the report shocked Ms. Thunberg and drove her to stake out Parliament to demand that politicians start to treat climate change as a crisis.
Amri was caught on camera by German police on a regular stake-out at a mosque in Berlin's Moabit district early on Tuesday, Germany's rbb public broadcaster reported.
"There's nothing unorthodox about the Justice Department buying itself a little bit of time to figure out whether it wants to stake out a new position," he said.
But Chinese blue chips managed only slight gains, with investors hesitant to stake out fresh positions ahead of a raft of July data due this week and next.
Morning shoppers — with bags of vegetables, butcher cuts and seafood — stake out tables with red-and-white-checked cloths under a skiff hanging from a wood-beamed ceiling.
"We wanted to introduce a more nuanced discussion, and to stake out the middle ground between those two extremes, because obviously they can't both be right," Rid added.
In the days leading up to the announcement, which traditionally comes shortly before the nominating conventions, reporters routinely stake out the homes of the would-be VP choices.
Corker argued that it's counterproductive for an internal Senate policy group funded with dues from GOP senators to stake out positions against bills championed by those member senators.
The hard truth, those same conservatives say, is that they can't stake out a hard-line position against the man who could carry the GOP mantle this fall.
When President Obama stalled on taking a stance on gay marriage, Biden in 2012 moved out front on the issue and nudged him to stake out a position.
And when a Democratic candidate tried to stake out a conservative position on a hot-button issue with a local audience, the effort often got unwanted national attention.
To that end, the House is closing the Speaker's Lobby, an area right off the House floor where reporters stake out and interview lawmakers and members frequently congregate.
Gillespie has had to stake out positions farther to the right to coalesce Republicans after winning a surprisingly narrow primary over conservative Prince William County Supervisor Corey Stewart.
Occasionally a passer-by out walking the dog would stand on tiptoe to peer over the curtain, but paparazzi did not stake out the doors of these establishments.
In Central America, maras stake out and battle over turf, attacking anyone who unwittingly crosses through their area on the way to school or work as a possible rival.
She did permit her friend Black to stake out a spot near her home in hopes he could photograph the male bird she had spotted several times in 2018.
While getting ready, the women would stake out a spot in front of one of the many fans scattered around the open-air resort to try to keep cool.
BE: Because the four founders were all enterprise investors, the first thing we wanted to do was stake out and establish ourselves credibly as [enterprise-focused] Series A investors.
Warren's comment felt like a rebuke to that strategy, and was a way for her to stand out from the field as someone unafraid to stake out uncompromising positions.
Ebola has an incredible ability, unknown until recently, to stake out a claim in bodily fluids of men who have survived infection, long after they have returned to health.
"The plan has been to stake out positions in the fastest growing parts of transportation and logistics, and be either No. 1 or close to No. 1," Jacobs said.
This evening, Zimmer is holding a "fireside chat" at CES where he plans to stake out his next big position: households in the US should sell their second cars.
Larger vendors witnessing the emerging category were quick to snap up a few players in the nascent space to stake out their position (SmartThings, Axeda, ThingWorx, SeeControl and more).
She has earned praise from a crucial contingent of immigration advocates, many of whom have heralded her willingness to stake out her unflinchingly aggressive opposition to the White House.
At a CNN town hall in February, Pelosi fueled their frustration when she responded unconvincingly to a student who asked if Democrats should stake out more progressive economic positions.
This is not to say that the United States should never stake out opposing positions in the MDBs, but the decision to do so should be deliberate and calculated.
In the preceding hour, we are fully squadded, sipping beers and casually debating the merits of Haim as we stake out our spot in the main stage beer garden.
Are the dean and the university worried that people will lose respect for the almighty maroon if they didn't stake out the tough-guy intellectual turf from the beginning?
JON PARELES Lizzo continues to stake out turf as one of this year's most versatile pop breakouts — a sturdy singer, a limber rapper and always rich with lighthearted thirst.
Border security, health care, trade — you name the debate, Mr. Trump's answer is to stake out his position, vowing pain and regret for those who do not embrace it.
Or, perhaps most likely, he could try to stake out a middle ground that vindicates the Fifth Circuit's view of the case while only implicitly gutting Whole Woman's Health.
But McDaniel said that his willingness to stake out liberal positions on issues like immigration and the judiciary early on in his campaign undermined his credentials as a moderate.
The intrigue: Readers ask me what I do to lower my own carbon footprint, suggesting that because I cover this topic I should stake out a higher moral ground.
They included a weapons expert, a former police lieutenant and a private investigator, Daniel Reefer, whom the defense had hired to stake out the stairwell where Mr. Gurley was killed.
On Monday, a week after Ghosn was hauled off his jet and taken to the Tokyo Detention Centre, Saikawa outlined some of the positions he was intending to stake out.
"Spy photographers" stake out the routes and locations where Ford is known to test its products, hoping to catch a glimpse of even a heavily camouflaged version of the vehicle.
But because polar bears aren't nearly as agile as their prey, they stake out seals' breathing holes on sea ice and wait for their lunch to pop up for air.
Doug Sosnik, a Democratic political strategist and former advisor to President Bill Clinton, said attempts to stake out a middle ground reflect a desire to cater to two audiences simultaneously.
Kemp and Cagle are both seeking to stake out conservative positions on the coattails of Trump, each frequently evoking the president&aposs name in television ads,  stump speeches and debates.
Yet the main thrust of his speech was in a way more audacious: an effort to stake out, ahead of Iowa, the ground for legitimate debate in a civilised society.
Smartphone cameras will set the subject quite a bit back in distance, so stake out a solid location before the show starts if you're intent on capturing a useable shot.
But it's galling how this film, which otherwise attempted to stake out ground as a progressive exploration of modern fear, defaulted to such a blatantly stereotypical depiction of Native religion.
That sounds like an easy claim but, in fact, it is a supremely dangerous position to stake out because if you're wrong, customers will let you know — with a vengeance.
The gambit of the post-1960 jazz piano trio — where even innovators like Ahmad Jamal and Bill Evans had to stake out a personal brand of lyricism — no longer applies.
"It gives me a sense of comfort to stand near the gate," says Kristin Olson, who has left the lounge to stake out a prime position at the boarding area.
On one hand, top officials, publicly and privately, stake out a hawkish line toward Moscow and endorse the intelligence agency assessments that Russia meddled in the election to help Trump.
But talks have stalled in recent weeks, and rather than putting out a bipartisan bill, both parties have now opted to introduce their own measures to stake out their positions.
But Democrats see a roll call vote as an opportunity to make GOP members stake out a position on an issue that they think could resonate in the midterm elections.
But if for every Facebook there's a dozen failures that wanted to stake out similar ground, we shouldn't be surprised to see Snap break out from a host of similar firms.
Armed with capital, a new company can stake out office space easily and quickly, and tap into annually refreshed stocks of technically minded graduates from the most prestigious universities in Beijing.
Those tensions will be somewhat muted now that the midterms are over, but it remains fundamentally true that the Senate caucus is poorly positioned to stake out a clear positive agenda.
It's an opportunity for the company to stake out its positions on a wide range of consumer issues that it's ignored for years by treating Nest as something separate from Google.
The attention is relentless and destructive: An ex-boyfriend sells gossip about Daisy to the tabloids, and photographers storm her Walmart shift, just like paparazzi stake out Markle's mother's yoga classes.
We stake out a place to sit and I'm incredibly grateful that I bought a chair to sit in so that I don't have to deal with wet, bug-infested grass.
TEXAS AQUARIUM SHARK THIEF MAY HAVE POSED AS SUPPLIER TO STAKE OUT EXHIBIT, STAFF SAYS Russo ordered six deputies to tape Williams' mouth shut — but even then Williams continued chiming in.
The Major League Baseball non-waiver trade deadline is a treacherous time for reporters and studious fans who stake out Twitter for the latest rumors, rumors of rumors and done deals.
On the mainland, blue-chip shares touched a five-week intraday high, but market turnover remained low as investors were reluctant to stake out fresh positions ahead of China's biggest holiday.
Washington (CNN)New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday that some moderate Democrats were wrong not to stake out a bolder agenda following the party's national losses in 2016.
Many believe his biggest challenge in a presidential bid would come from the left -- not from President Donald Trump -- as Cuomo has endeavored to stake out a centrist approach to governing.
The GOP governors could give cover to senators who oppose the bill, but they could also make it more difficult for a Republican senator to stake out a dissenting position. Sen.
But the other part was being incredibly willing to stake out positions to help you win that one election — and then abandoning them to a degree most politicians would find shameless.
Like the Green New Deal climate proposal, Mr. Bloomberg's plan is expected to increase the pressure on politicians who say they prioritize climate change to stake out more specific policy positions.
Ms. Feliciano's tips for a successful picnic are to plan the menu in advance, to share the work, and to send someone to the park early to stake out a location.
"We have both parties trying to stake out their positions and cast votes on the House and Senate floor to kind of message and show the public the contrast," Davis said.
"Thirty years ago, if you talked about the authorship question, you were lumped in with the flat-earthers, with the people who were going to stake out Area 51," he said.
The company hired Utah land acquisition company Plateau Ventures to stake out claims in the area and it hopes to start commercial production of lithium from the holdings within 18 months.
When you hot desk you not only have to stake out a new desk every single day, you have to clear off your desk every single time you leave the office.
As soon as a Democratic caucus-goer shows up at their precinct, they have to declare their support for a candidate and physically go and stake out that position in the room.
The hiring comes as Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Indiana, struggles to stake out a clear niche for himself in a crowded Democratic field featuring a number of high-profile progressives. Sen.
The armed gang who helped bust a notorious murderer out of a French prison may have used drones to stake out the facility months before the daring break, a top official said Monday.
Pruitt is a noted culture warrior who was eager to stake out his conservative bona fides during his time in the Oklahoma legislature, including pushing for creationism to be taught in public schools.
When the Shmira went to check out the shoe purchase, the patrol spotted Melamed's Lincoln less than two blocks away and notified cops at the 72nd Precinct to stake out the hot wheels.
Even though Trump will not be attending the Republican debate on Thursday, many on Wall Street still fear that he will stake out this ground again when he gives a talk on policies.
What better time for the candidate who seeks to inherit the mantle of Roosevelt and Kennedy to stake out a true and powerful leadership role on the all-important matter of creating jobs?
Speaking late Wednesday with Las Vegas television station KSNV, the Republican presidential nominee acknowledged the controversial nature of the Yucca Mountain proposal, and said he would eventually stake out a position on it.
With few good options for protecting the city that do not involve deploying American troops, it made sense for the candidates not to stake out a hard-and-fast position, analysts said. Mrs.
But the long slog of negotiations has a purpose, allowing the two sides to stake out positions, sometimes in public, then horse-trade privately as they search for a mutually acceptable bottom line.
Bush tried to stake out a compassionate-conservative message in a massive 15-candidate field, but he got a late start and struggled somewhat with his family's messy history with President Donald Trump.
Basics Every night during breeding season, the male túngara frog of Central America will stake out a performance patch in the local pond and spend unbroken hours broadcasting his splendor to the world.
College campuses, with their abundance of walking paths, well-defined boundaries, and smartphone-using, delivery-minded student bodies, are an obvious place for Starship to stake out the next phase of its business.
But the response also suggested that Chinese officials seek to stake out a tough position as they prepare to deal with Mr. Trump, who has criticized Chinese policies on trade and North Korea.
"Gone are the days where you can hope for the issue to go away or expect that you won't be called upon to stake out your position one way or another," Madden said.
But to do it properly, you'll want to stake out the right spots, and ride the thrill in a reasonable, respectful way—ultimately, away from the suspicious and unsuspecting eyes of the public.
Trump will now face pressure to stake out his position on gun reform measures this week, and he also must sign legislation to keep the government funded before the end of the month.
The Nevada Republican, considered the most vulnerable GOP senator in the 6900 midterm reelections, is under attack from both the right and the left and is trying to stake out a middle ground.
Bird announced its foray into Paris, followed by a launch in Tel Aviv in the coming weeks, suggesting the company is dipping into its venture capital funding to stake out a global footprint.
In a field so massive that it likely won't fit on a single debate stage, even the better-known presidential hopefuls will be scrambling to stake out their place and set themselves apart. Sen.
As his first major release since 2016's Painting Sounds EP—and following his Bespoke EP debut in 2014—it's his main opportunity to stake out his place in the world of UK rap.
Schmitz — who in 2012 exposed the fabrications in Mike Daisey's one-man show, about Chinese plants assembling Apple products — manages to stake out his subjects long enough to gain entrance to their private worlds.
Growing up, Lee and his older brother didn't have beds to sleep in, so each night they would stake out an area on the floor and use whatever they could to make a pallet.
Ms. Teachout, who surprised Mr. Cuomo in 2014 when she received 34 percent of the vote, used Ms. James's decision to not seek the W.F.P. line to stake out her role as an independent.
To get ready for Season 2, which drops Friday on Netflix, it's best to think about all the parties putting the squeeze on the Byrdes as they stake out investment opportunities in the Ozarks.
Indeed, later in the debate Sanders will stake out a hard-line pro-choice stance and his voting record as a senator has always been rock solid on civil rights and gay rights issues.
To understand the true problems with the industry as well as stake out any potential competitors, they stalked subreddits, social accounts, and blogs, all of which were built around how to spot fake merchandise.
Some have signed players who are experts in games that have nothing to do with soccer, an effort by the clubs to stake out a toehold in the roughly $20143 billion e-sports marketplace.
So surrendering ahead of time only makes sense if you think there are a decent number of Republicans who will stake out the peculiar compromise position of being pro-nominee but anti–nuclear option.
Just grab as many as you need and stake out a perimeter around the barbecue, pool, or bar, making sure to place them low to the ground to keep the bugs off your ankles.
Consequently, the central bank leader can expect to face a barrage of questions on what role she believes the Fed will play as banks stake out a new place in the post-financial crisis world.
In late August, as Trump's advisers attempted to explain that he would stake out nuanced territory on immigration, Pence argued extensively with CNN's Jake Tapper that Trump would not be changing his positions at all.
After enduring an impoverished, itinerant childhood that saw them scampering around the western part of the U.S., Walls and her three siblings escape one by one to New York and stake out a stable life.
Since then, BlackBerry gave up on manufacturing its own phones, and its BlackBerry 212 (BB22017) platform — its last attempt to stake out its own mobile OS with phones like the Z210 — has withered since then.
They distance themselves from President Trump in a cursory way (these are blue states, after all) and stake out moderate-ish positions on culture war issues — but there's no Larry Hogan agenda to transform Maryland.
A lead-up to the War on Drugs was underway—especially as black drug kingpins began to crack the Mafia business model and stake out their own territory in places like Harlem and the Bronx.
And most of these 10 Democrats have already tried to stake out a middle ground on health care, opposing the ACA repeal while also not joining their party's shift toward embracing a single-payer system.
Broadcasting the president's meetings, contended one senior White House official, deprives his political opponents of the ability to drive the discussion and forces lawmakers to stake out a public position in front of television cameras.
It also produces the kinds of headlines Mr. Trump plainly adores — about how he has reached out across the political aisle, expressed openness to new ideas, and been willing to stake out an unpopular position.
Wray, nominated by Trump on June 7 to replace the fired James Comey as Federal Bureau of Investigation director, sought to stake out independence from the president and protect the agency from partisan political influence.
Others have tried to stake out a middle ground, expressing support for Medicare for All as a long-term objective but endorsing steps less far-reaching than a single-payer system that eliminates private insurance.
He has been unable to stake out his next constituency and appeal to them, and so he is stuck in the low 30s in polling and is in real trouble in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Kevin Holbrook told BuzzFeed News the girl, whom authorities did not identify, had gone to Bethel AME once before, either to commit the attack or stake out the place, but there was no one there.
As they haggle over the details of any possible legislation, lawmakers have fended off most of the questions about their plans from reporters who stalk them through Capitol Hill hallways and stake out their negotiations.
One of Trump's most enduring strategies is his willingness to stake out easily disprovable positions if they support his political goals -- another way that he is unencumbered by the constraints of many of his predecessors.
Both the resigning prime minister and his deputy used their speeches to stake out ground in the upcoming battle to form a new government, one in which Italy's relationship to the European Union will be central.
They stake out widely varied stances on the usefulness of the Turing Test — checking whether a computer can carry on a conversation and convince onlookers it's human — for evaluating when an AI has human-level skills.
Chicago authorities brought in Frank Robb, an expert from Florida with nearly 24 years experience capturing reptiles, to stake out the animal in Humboldt Park Lagoon on Chicago's West Side after it eluded a volunteer trapper.
He formed the Left Party, and has been lingering on the sidelines of French politics ever since, assembling a very loyal following, but failing to truly stake out a major position in the balance of power.
The billionaire businessman didn't take anything for granted, plunging into the retail-style politics he's largely dismissed and deploying his celebrity family members across the state on Tuesday to stake out polling precincts and local businesses.
As Democratic candidates seek to stake out their positions on health care on the campaign trail in the coming months, the divide between supporters of Medicare for All and Medicare for America may become more stark.
Citing his Roman Catholic faith, Mr. Biden has in the past tried to stake out a middle ground on the issue, asserting his support for individual abortion rights while insisting that taxpayers should not fund abortions.
She will set up in the lounge area of large restrooms at luxury hotels, or private rooms near the reception area if the restroom is small, or stake out a spot next to the photo booth.
He -- unlike no other lawmaker in Congress -- could stake out new positions and challenge traditional GOP orthodoxy, but he'd have to decide to spend some of his political capital as well as his time and focus.
But as Biden increasingly has to stake out policy positions, he finds himself under fire from progressives in the party — and has shown a willingness to bow to demands that could hurt him with more moderate voters.
But Mr Trump's letter does not itself stake out a definitive claim: The government "has decided to withdraw and rescind" Mr Obama's guidance, it reads, "in order to further and more completely consider the legal issues involved".
As the Trump administration complains, CVA effectively requires federal immigration officers to "stake out a jail and seek to make a public arrest" if it wants to catch a particular immigrant as they are leaving that facility.
It is sometimes frighteningly easy for young people to achieve a level of fame or notoriety in politics merely for being as aggressive and assertive as possible, to stake out positions that are more and more extreme.
The SPD, bruised by its worst-ever post-war election results and anxious to stake out a left-wing social policy profile that differentiates them from conservatives, wants commitments to spend more on education and combat poverty.
While Warren has sought to stake out her claim as the premier issues-based candidate, the CNN survey found that Sanders is the only top tier candidate who polls better among voters who prize issues over electability.
It can stake out a position whereby it supports fundamental Second Amendment rights but also acknowledges there are steps that can be taken to address the horrific mass shootings that have occurred on a near regular basis.
Once upon a time, if you wanted to get to know Wall Street culture, you had to stake out at a table at Cipriani, read your Wall Street Journal religiously, and lurk the streets of Murray Hill.
Mr. Trump has often talked about the value of seeming willing to pull out of agreements like the Iran nuclear deal, South Korea free trade pact and Paris climate accords, to stake out a position in negotiations.
Some officials have said talks may have a greater chance of success after November's midterm elections, though deep Republican losses could drive Trump to stake out a harder line on an issue he believes is politically advantageous.
Beto O'Rourke, Cruz has used recent public appearances -- including a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday -- to embrace Trump, stake out hard-line positions in debates over gun control and immigration, and antagonize Democrats.
Privacy advocates speculated that one reason Apple was willing to stake out a bolder position against what it saw as law enforcement overreach was that it is not as eager for government business as some of its rivals.
Founder and CEO Jia Yueting owns at least 33 percent of Faraday Future, though he has been reluctant to sell his stake out of fear of losing control of the company, multiple sources have previously told The Verge.
Many of them had posted up the night before to stake out their spots ahead of the crowd trying to win free tacos for a year, hot sauce packet pillows, and taco hats from the brand's promotional models.
The chip-maker is hardly alone in seeking to stake out its claim in the autonomous driving space: Qualcomm acquired automotive silicon powerhouse NXP, and Intel is in the process of acquiring Israeli sensor and software company Mobileye.
"Apple must be increasingly sensitive to the need to improve its government relations and to stake out a more entrenched position in the China market," said Mark Natkin, managing director of the China technology research firm Marbridge Consulting.
Cozying up to Iran or Russia does not play well with mainstream Republicans, so it is perhaps little surprise that Mr. Pompeo, a former Tea Party congressman from Kansas, would stake out a hawkish position on both countries.
Mr. Giuliani said he spent a couple of weeks reading reams of documents, then met with Mr. Mueller to stake out some understandings — including that the special counsel does not have the power to indict a sitting president.
The leaders discussed terrorism, North Korea, Iran, trade and climate change, they said, and there was even hope that the United States and Europe might stake out some common ground on the future of the Paris climate accord.
The four young artists in "The Expanded Subject: New Perspectives in Photographic Portraiture From Africa," at Columbia University, all work in a genre that has become internationally associated with Africa, portrait photography, but stake out their own turf.
The Beige Book offers a window into what policymakers are seeing and hearing in their own districts, information that they typically draw on when they stake out their own views of the economy at the Fed's rate-setting meetings.
At town halls and meet-and-greets in early primary states, the Democrats are being pushed to stake out positions on "Medicare for all" and the Green New Deal, the progressive plan to combat climate change and economic inequality.
If the U.S. hopes to maintain global AI leadership, the government must continue to stake out a comprehensive positive vision, or we may find that the future of AI is a world few of us want to live in.
Those trying to stake out a middle ground, such as Harris, are getting hammered by both the centrists, for not being honest about the implications of a health care overhaul, and by the left, for not going far enough.
Upon entering the bar, your friends beeline for that one vacant table in the back while you stake out a residence in the stool area and try to get the attention of the bartender — effectively rendering drinks on you.
That in demonstrating a way to stake out style territory with a laugh and in a civil fashion, the company may also be a new model for what is starting to seem like an old, and increasingly acrimonious, debate.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump supporters who plan to stake out polling sites on Election Day may find their own activities tracked closely by thousands of civil-rights activists who are mounting a nationwide effort to prevent problems at the polls.
The lawsuit paints Faze Clan as abusive, pressuring the streamer to do dangerous stunts and drink underage, but the story is ultimately one about getting out of a contract, so that the increasingly successful streamer can stake out on his own.
KFC, which opened its doors in Yangon in mid-230, serves a maximum of 21.8 people at any given time, and appears on the vanguard of a movement by Western fast food companies to stake out real estate in Burma.
Instead, the much-praised former International Monetary Fund Chief Economist can stake out what needs to be done for India to win its long war against volatile inflation, which means sticking with the program and targets he set in place.
We tend to stake out our own little corners of the universe and mostly stick to them—in mine, Trump may be a hustler who put on a hat, talked about a wall, and is now in way over his head.
Anyone lucky enough to live close by—or willing to make the trek—will have the chance to stake out a viewing spot, spark up a clove cigarette, and cry about their mom in front of a bunch of strangers.
The vague answers most candidates have given so far on healthcare—consistently one of the most important issues to voters—will eventually not be enough as they face pressure from the media and primary voters to stake out unique turf.
Benioff and Weiss were supposed to usher in the post-Skywalker era of the Star Wars brand with a 2022 new-start story that would stake out a new frontier for the era-defining cinema brand created by George Lucas.
Benioff and Weiss were supposed to usher in the post-Skywalker era of the "Star Wars" brand with a 2022 new-start story that would stake out a new frontier for the era-defining cinema brand created by George Lucas.
B.E.: Looking at the other side of the relationship, it seems that an essential political strategy for many groups today is to present themselves as the undeniable victim of violence and suffering in order to stake out their own moral claims.
Nevertheless, 15 U.S. government agencies took flight to Maputo to stake out new ground, and the great power competition rhetoric of Bolton from last year was dialed back to a discourse on "win-win" scenarios for the United States and Africa.
Were it not for Harris, Colorado Senator Michael Bennet—a late entry into the presidential race—might have gotten more attention from a solid performance as he tried to stake out his credentials as a leading moderate in the field.
Losses in consumer and energy stocks offset gains in materials and financials, but the technical problems and caution ahead of central bank meetings in the United States and Japan this week left investors in little mood to stake out new positions.
By far the bigger issue is that even as Mr. Trump made a ham-handed (and cheapskate) effort to exploit Louisiana's latest disaster for political gain, he continued to stake out a policy position that will make such disasters increasingly frequent.
The board was ultimately motivated by Dorsey's role as Twitter's chief "product visionary" and his ability to stake out a bold agenda for the company — the same drive that helped put the cofounder in charge of Twitter seven years prior.
SHANGHAI, Jan 23 (Reuters) - China's main share index ended at a two-week high on Monday, but pared some of its earlier gains in thin turnover as investors were reluctant to stake out fresh positions ahead of the country's biggest holiday.
Cruz is locked in a tight battle in his home state of Texas, where 155 delegates to be sent to the Republican National Convention are at stake, out of almost 600 delegates total in the states voting on Super Tuesday.
Flying in the face of a conservative uprising, the Social Democrats, if they rejoin a grand coalition, intend to stake out robust left-wing positions and drive them forward with a vigor that distance their party from Merkel and conservatives.
However, in a fast-moving battle of wills that has seen both sides stake out hard positions and try to keep each other guessing, it was not impossible that a sudden breakthrough could be made in the next 24 hours.
The lyrics, as Halsey usually does, stake out contradictions — "I'm no sweet dream but I'm a hell of night," she sings in one of her gentler refrains — while the music brings the soft-LOUD dynamics of grunge to trap and electronics.
Fiedler follows up on the rumors about Rice (Sara Paxton) — who met Hart at a party on board a yacht called Monkey Business — and follows Rice herself from Florida to Washington, where Fiedler and his colleagues stake out the senator's house.
Giannascoli has managed to stake out such an unpredictable career—from a self-released Bandcamp bedroom auteur to a Domino-signed artist who's collaborated with Frank Ocean—by imbuing his songs with a heavy dose of heart and beguiling ambiguity.
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Thinking fast, he convinces another bibliophile, Nina, to form a reading group, and together, they stake out a quiet table in the back corner of the gym and call themselves the Losers Club — the better to keep other students at bay.
They'll work toward developing a set of common industry standards for network interoperability, and also figure how to essentially carve up or stake out the stratosphere so that participating industry players can work together without stepping on each other's toes.
The tricky balance that the Yankees are attempting to stake out this year — contending for a playoff spot while also developing talent — was apparent in the message from Girardi, whose own contract is up at the end of the season.
Democratic strategists argue that Mr. Trump's failure to build broad public support for a wall that he has been demanding since the early days of his presidential candidacy has made it easier for Democrats to stake out a unified message.
Across town, hundreds of Haitian and African migrants stake out the Mexican immigration office to apply for a pass that allows them to travel within the country so they can reach the U.S. (Those passes are generally not being given to Central Americans).
Through the fence, we watch fans sprint to join the devotees who remain pressed against the guard rail to stake out spots; within an hour, several will be plucked out and carried away by security, unable to withstand the forthcoming crush of bodies.
As the Japanese automaker looks to stake out a bigger claim to the pickup truck market with its super-sized new Titan XD model, it's taking the unusual step of tipping a hat to its more established, dominant American rivals in its advertising.
While Republicans had hoped to seize on public unease with such sweeping reforms, Heye said that the Trump administration's legal shift on the ACA could complicate that effort by putting the onus on Republicans to stake out their own position on health care.
Industry groups have said they hope the rules will replicate the standards used by the Federal Trade Commission, but privacy advocates say those standards are weak and hope the FCC will stake out a stronger position from which to fight against privacy violations.
While Tom Fiedler, one of the Herald reporters, said that he read that quotation only after he set off for Washington to stake out Hart's home, other Herald journalists say they saw the Dionne article and the quotation before deciding on the stakeout.
There are a substantial number of Democrats, especially among party officials, activists and consultants, who believe that candidates, especially at the presidential level, need to stake out centrist positions and avoid the perception of being in lock step with liberal interest groups.
Tillerson, for example, battled to stake out a clear position on North Korea when Trump ordered his top diplomat in a tweet to "stop wasting his time" after Tillerson suggested the U.S. was trying to open up lines of communication with Pyongyang.
Though they pledged to focus on the war effort against Yemen's internationally recognized government that is backed by the Saudi-led coalition, the tensions suggest Saleh is seeking to stake out his own political strategy as exhaustion sets in on all sides.
But it came up multiple times, and always it was the same underlying issue: he would stake out a position, and then, if the intelligence didn't support it, he would try to exaggerate the intelligence and marginalize the officials who had produced it.
Despite the unfavorable conditions for selling beer, the brewery where Martini works decided to stake out the empty space in exchange for preferential vending rights later this year, when the park will host big events like the music festival Rock in Rio.
His call for compassion was injected into the contentious Republican presidential primaries, in which many candidates have sought to stake out tough positions against immigration — and in which several of the candidates are Catholics who have already expressed unease with Francis' prior criticisms of capitalism.
The awards season burger run stake-out is a fairly recent stargazing site in the constellation of Oscar night lore, codified into tradition sometime after Hilary Swank hit up the AstroBurger by the Paramount lot after winning Best Actress for Million Dollar Baby in 2005.
Avis is smart to stake out an early claim, even in an non-exclusive arrangement that likely won't drive significant revenue off the bat, just to help demonstrate where it might fit in once autonomy becomes a more widespread part of the transit industry.
In college, Zimmerman became a leader with J Street — a Jewish advocacy organization that's tried to stake out a position on the dovish-side of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, the goliath pro-Israel organization that often dominates the national conversation about Israel policy.
RELATED: Mystery Mueller mayhem at a Washington court As the press corps teamed up to stake out the courthouse, we knew that members of the special counsel's office drove out in a black DOJ car that day, and they would presumably drive the car back.
Bolton's hawkishness, especially on Iran (and now, apparently Latin America), will extend to the UN. It's an open question whether Nauert would be able to push back and stake out her own policies, or spend her tenure being railroaded by Trump's national security team.
The man accused of stealing a horn shark from a Texas aquarium Saturday by disguising the fish as a baby may have posed as a salt supplier about a month ago to stake out the exhibit and prepare for the heist, staff members said.
He used the speech to further stake out a position as a leading champion of the European Union at a time when states are clamoring for more sovereignty and populist forces have risen to weaken even his core partner, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
RELATED: Best places to watch the solar eclipse Although Laurie Doherty and her husband live in Bend, Oregon, only about 30 miles from the zone of totality, they are among those who plan to do some traveling that day to stake out a good spot.
Trump's comments at a press availability at Trump Tower on Tuesday not only revealed, again, his remarkable blindness to the racial history and realities of this country, but also showed his willingness to stake out morally indefensible positions as the result of personal pique.
What to watch: As politicians stake out their response to the GND, look for some legislators to tie in GND themes to programs that must be funded anyway or address multiple goals at once, like employment, energy innovation and decarbonization, especially in rust-belt regions.
He and two colleagues travel to Washington and stake out the Senator's town house, lurking in a car across the street, watching a woman come and not go, and eventually confronting Hart in a back alley, where they seem even shiftier than he does.
He strikes me as a strategist who is trying to stake out his territory in the contemporary artists' land-grab by fabricating studiedly awkward, ungainly objects on a public-address scale — Donald Baechler meets Jeff Koons, but without Baechler's illustrational nostalgia or Koons's kinky gaudiness.
Ms. Warren has also raced, for better or worse, to stake out firm positions on several divisive issues: She has, for instance, called to end the Senate filibuster, to eliminate the Electoral College and to impeach Mr. Trump, edging farther than Mr. Sanders has.
In a new paper, biologists say that as grizzly populations increase in both Glacier and Yellowstone, more adventurous males from both parks are journeying farther to stake out territory, winding up in places where they have not been seen in a century or more.
While Tom Fiedler, a reporter for The Herald, said that he read that quotation only after he set off for Washington to stake out Hart's home, other journalists at The Herald said they saw the Dionne article and the quotation before deciding on the stakeout.
Working in politics is often thankless, and many aides love to hear from new voices, especially ones who are willing to stake out controversial positions on big issues, sound the alarm on bad policies or help move the Overton window to enable better solutions.
To stake out an anti-polarization platform while running on a ticket with one of the country's most polarizing figures, Mr. Fernández needs to convince Argentines that he can balance the diverse forces within his coalition and that he's not controlled by his vice president.
Murray makes a rhetorical move that is commonly deployed by people supporting his point of view: They stake out the claim that at least some of the difference between racial groups is genetic, and challenge us to defend the claim that none, absolutely zero, of it is.
NASHVILLE — The parking lot of Nissan Stadium was mostly empty at 22004 on a recent Sunday morning, save for those dedicated few who had shown up early to stake out a spot for the tailgate before the game between the Tennessee Titans and the Buffalo Bills.
What makes it even more startling is that Nora delivers this recommendation in such a matter-of-fact way, smoking her cigarette and smirking as hard as a noir detective in that van as they stake out the supposed scientists sending people to their Departed loved ones.
Essay For a writer like Langston Hughes, who made a name for himself as a poet before the age of 21, his debut novel, "Not Without Laughter," feels like an effort to stake out a bigger claim on his abilities, to create artistic and thematic breathing room.
The answer could come from the non-alcoholic market, where after enjoying their time in the millennial spotlight, upstart brands like LaCroix have more recently seen their sales start to flag as larger beverage companies like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola stake out their spots in the market.
In "Ada" (1957), which is the first portrait that Katz made of his wife, he is beginning to define a territory that is neither as coldly impersonal as what Frank Stella would soon stake out, nor as heatedly expressive as Willem de Kooning is in "Woman, I" (10003).
Their opposing views on gun control highlight their diverging approaches to politics -- with Buttigieg seeking to show he is able to stake out a sober middle ground and could function effectively in Washington, and O'Rourke relying on more emotional appeals to those wishing to shake up the political system.
Expecting Democratic politicians to stake out clear ground on abortion rights is not a "purity test" or a difference in opinion on policy or efficacy, like divergent views on the best ways to reduce inequality or suggesting we should repair the ACA before promoting a single-payer system.
I mean, I think that they have different views on things and I think that-- that by the time they get in politics they sorta stake out their positions, although they move 'em in a period like this when they think it may help to be further left.
"They're trying to stake out their own ground on this, but in the end, any infrastructure plan, to get through Congress and signed into law, is going to have to be one that the president agrees with and that enjoys the support of a lot of Republicans," Sen.
"I don't think CNN is going to break any records with this town hall, but if they stake out some territory and get some people interested, it's one of the new storylines of this endlessly fascinating election cycle and I think it makes sense to follow," he added.
Credit...Donald Judd Art; Judd Foundation/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York; Zack DeZon for The New York Times I wonder if it even occurs to young artists in the globalist, pluralist present to try to stake out a spot in art history by changing the way history goes.
In 2015, Mr. Liberman began to stake out the position that led to this spring's debacle, refusing to join Mr. Netanyahu's government because he had acceded to nearly all of the ultra-Orthodox parties' demands even before sitting down with Yisrael Beiteinu, which opposed a number of them.
There's already a bit of a war going on regarding platform exclusives, but Oculus looking to stake out its claim early in the nascent, non-gaming VR media space makes a lot of sense, given Facebook's guidance and the lessons that company has learned about maximizing time spent within a platform.
AQUARIUM SHARK THIEF MAY HAVE POSED AS SUPPLIER TO STAKE OUT EXHIBIT, STAFF SAYS When Shannon made news for  stealing a gray horn shark  named Miss Helen by disguising her as a baby and smuggling her out in a infant carriage, a loss prevention associate at the store recognized him.
With a three-part structure, it begins by following the quick-witted Qiao (Tao Zhao) and her mobster boyfriend Bin (Fan Liao) as they stake out their turf against rivals and upstarts in 2001 postindustrial Datong before expanding out into an epic narrative of how abstract forces shape individual lives.
The senator won the most recent contest — Saturday's Mariana Islands caucuses — but has struggled to narrow Biden's pledged delegate lead on him, and failed to stake out the sort of large-margin wins that would have allowed him to do so during the last big day of voting on March 10.
While any explanation of this fraught phenomenon feels like an oversimplification, Mr. Dotan sorts out the forces and personalities that shaped the movement, going back to the 1967 Six-Day War that provided the territorial gains that enabled some Israelis, with a range of ideologies, to stake out newly occupied lands.
RELATED: Clinton's views on Israel win on Dem platform, for now Taken together, the activists -- championed by the new group the Iron Dome Alliance -- see an opportunity to stake out an official GOP position further to the right as the platform is hammered out at the national convention in Cleveland later this month.
As older conservatives fought out the 2016 election in the pages of the National Review and the Weekly Standard, a younger, more tech-savvy generation of neoreactionaries, white nationalists, ultra-conservatives, and traditionalists took to some of the darkest corners of the web to stake out their role in American political life.
It's tempting to call his worldview "conservative" but more accurate to say it tends toward the starboard flank of the good ship Idiosyncrasy: The best Douthat columns stake out political positions that align with no particular voting bloc and wage philosophical battles whose relevance to the average reader is not immediately clear.
The political risks for Mr. Golden also underscore how difficult it has become for a lawmaker who is willing to cross party lines on some of the most fraught issues to survive and stake out a role for himself in Congress at a time when partisan loyalty is more expected than ever.
Once again, Trump's tweets on Thursday saw him stake out a radical departure from the official White House line on an important issue, a habit that has repeatedly undermined his press operation in recent days, and made it even more difficult for his administration to move on from a string of self-imposed crises.
As the Democratic selection of a nominee begins in earnest, one issue threatens the cohesion of the center-left coalition: whether the party should support expansive liberal initiatives like Medicare for All, a sharp hike in tax rates on the rich and a Green New Deal or whether it should stake out the center.
The shift to OTT live TV services is likely inevitable, and recent efforts by companies including Twitter and Facebook to own live video (including content with the largest live audiences, like sports) presents a strong motivator for Hulu and others with more legacy roots to stake out their own territory in the bold new stream feature of TV.
But the divide over mandatory buy-backs has offered the clearest view yet of their diverging approaches to politics -- with Buttigieg seeking to show he is able to stake out a sober middle ground and could function effectively in Washington, and O'Rourke relying on more emotional appeals to those wishing to shake up the political system.
Perhaps with a 2020 run in mind, the independent senator from Vermont is departing from his usual rallies and town halls on Medicare for All, an unjust tax code, and other domestic issues to stake out a position in unexpected territory: what he sees as the overly militaristic foreign policy embraced by the establishment in both parties.
While the sides continue to stake out and evaluate their positions in expectation of a battle over the director and the agency, it might be better for each camp to realize that given the sophistication and degree of integration of the mortgage and financial markets, the respective sides should (and do) have far more in common than they have differences.
And even as the organization tries to stake out a place as a nonpolitical entity, its treatment of the protest, as well as its owners' support of a president opposed to that protest and hostile to other racial justice issues, suggests that the NFL won't be able to easily extract itself from the problem like it so clearly wants to.
Mike Lee granted visa to Russia after other senators' requests are denied Russian billionaire Deripaska says US has not proved he is a Putin agent MORE wants to reassert Moscow's influence among former Soviet satellites, stake out Russia's role in conflict management, and rebuild ties to Afghanistan destroyed by Russia's brutal decade-long occupation of the country in the 1980s.
The two compose an affect of complete and nuanced absorption, but when she looks at them carefully it is upsetting and strange to her, and the more genuine her attention to his expression, the more alien it seems, as if his face were not a single face at all, and as if it were trying to stake out two contrary expressions on the world.
But YouTube is already well on its way to being a broad replacement for traditional cable and satellite video delivery, so it would make sense for Facebook to press on with its own efforts to stake out some of that territory, and a dedicated app for set-top boxes including Apple TV and Android TV devices would be a relatively low-cost way to do that.
Invest and then be happy with, in the years we're able to, have a dividend or theoretically sometime in the future sell to another approved investor that's willing again to have ... The way you're gonna get your money out of this is either through dividend or down the line, maybe someone else is gonna put money in and buy some of your stake out. Right.
They will be forced underground, turned from a life of productive labor to a life in the shadows where, in the age of Trump, immigration agents — who chafed under the Obama administration's enforcement priorities and whose union supported and cheered Donald Trump's election — feel free to go so far as to stake out a hospital to pick up and detain an undocumented 10-year-old girl after emergency surgery.
"The thing that Democrats have to guard against is going in the direction that the Republicans are much further along on, and that is this sense of we are just going to get our way, and if we don't, then we'll cannibalize our own and then kick them out and try again, and we narrow our viewpoints more and more until finally we stake out positions that are so extreme that they alienate the broad public," he said.

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