Stalin -- and inevitably his successors -- had other ideas.
|
|
His peacetime successors oversaw a rushed end to imperial rule.
|
|
As the founding generation aged, they failed to groom successors.
|
|
Their successors, Jeremy Hunt and Dominic Raab, are highly competent.
|
|
Mr Trump and his successors need to redouble the effort.
|
|
Mr Trump's successors may not share his aversion to partnership.
|
|
Such executive orders can be rescinded by a president's successors.
|
|
Mr Ebrard and Ms Sheinbaum are his mostly likely successors.
|
|
Both had also been seen as potential successors to Gorman.
|
|
But it's critical to be intentional about finding these successors.
|
|
Their successors in the Trump administration were no more responsive.
|
|
His successors should not be given the option to decline.
|
|
Two Republicans cast themselves as potential successors to embattled Rep.
|
|
What if her successors foul things up and blame her?
|
|
His successors — Vincent Basciano and Michael Mancuso — were also convicted.
|
|
Her successors are already lining up, but to what end?
|
|
There is also a dearth of credible successors in Germany.
|
|
"Our successors," Henry said as he looked at the youngsters.
|
|
Other former presidents have been critical of their successors, too.
|
|
But it can be a real pain for their successors.
|
|
The orchestra has two internal candidates seen as possible successors.
|
|
Rather than LSD, Gottlieb's successors turned to techniques like waterboarding.
|
|
She has sent the president several names for possible successors.
|
|
Presidents are sometimes defined because their successors are so different.
|
|
Potential successors will blame the messenger rather than the message.
|
|
That is his legacy, and it will haunt his successors.
|
|
Potential successors: Eric Bolling, Dana Perino and Tucker Carlson, per Sherman.
|
|
Beijing tends to prefer incumbent party successors with consistent policy lines.
|
|
They will pass lessons on to their successors in their turn.
|
|
Whether Stumpf's successors will be hauled before Congress publicly is uncertain.
|
|
None of her prospective successors has a commanding lead in polls.
|
|
"I watch all of my successors with great awe," he said.
|
|
"action tanks" like Citizens for a Sound Economy and its successors
|
|
The industry is littered with those thought to be potential successors.
|
|
None of Mr. Obama's would-be successors are showing similar restraint.
|
|
He shared his advice for his successors with the White Sox.
|
|
She refrained from loudly criticizing her successors in the Trump administration.
|
|
But Clippy's successors are doing their best to avoid his mistakes.
|
|
Less clear, though, is whether his successors can change it quickly.
|
|
Our business columnist examines why female leaders rarely have female successors.
|
|
Instead, Mr. Mahathir was followed in office by two handpicked successors.
|
|
May's potential successors have exploited a chance to grab the limelight.
|
|
Briefing books Obama aides had prepared for their successors gathered dust.
|
|
LONDON — Beauty vlogging is overwhelmingly directed at millennials and their successors.
|
|
Other would-be successors to Trump aren't in the same bind.
|
|
The Conquistadors and their successors also imported millions of African slaves.
|
|
The Conquistadors and their successors also imported millions of African slaves.
|
|
His successors needed just two, if that, to wash it away.
|
|
It's a humiliation for you and a warning to your successors.
|
|
Moreover, it acts as a deterrent for all of Kelly's successors.
|
|
Like many others across history, he spent little time developing potential successors.
|
|
By contrast, their Emirati-backed successors have no courts to try prisoners.
|
|
Former presidents have also tried to stay away from criticizing their successors.
|
|
His rule was carefully followed by successors Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.
|
|
Prosecutors are also investigating his two successors, Alan García and Ollanta Humala.
|
|
This will give Mr Xi an opportunity to install his own successors.
|
|
What they did hear, and will hear, are names of potential successors.
|
|
Ali eventually did become caliph after Abu Bakr's two successors were assassinated.
|
|
A shortlist of potential successors was floated before the evening was out.
|
|
That will not apply to any of his successors, not even Raúl.
|
|
Their successors would do well to take several pages from their books.
|
|
Former presidents have traditionally refrained from criticizing successors, regardless of party affiliations.
|
|
Unless, King James I should have added, it's news about his successors.
|
|
CEO Kaz Hirai is expected to meet with potential successors this week.
|
|
But their successors aren't so shy when it comes to discussing God.
|
|
Thin bench for House Democrats Pelosi's potential successors have included former Rep.
|
|
And so Buckley's successors stand athwart history again, murmuring Proceed with Caution.
|
|
Corker gets an "A" from potential successors Updated at 2628:28503 p.m.
|
|
But they could make it possible for advanced successors to do so.
|
|
Some of his would-be successors campaigned on promises to correct course.
|
|
Today, their spiritual successors have a bit more technology at their disposal.
|
|
Corbyn and May were worlds apart, as their successors will be too.
|
|
Many of the potential candidates mentioned as possible successors to Alexander — Rep.
|
|
He hasn't picked like any number of people who could be successors.
|
|
For one thing, his would-be successors mostly look small by comparison.
|
|
If he fails, it would be a cautionary tale for his successors.
|
|
The artists at Gagosian are their successors, and take a different tack.
|
|
Farmers have grown older and more isolated and are retiring without successors.
|
|
Lawmakers convicted as felons sometimes play power brokers in picking their successors.
|
|
Here are six executives who could be successors should Dimon step down.
|
|
One of Chief McNeilly's successors went to prison during a corruption scandal.
|
|
White House aides have a history of pulling pranks on their successors.
|
|
Occasionally, names of potential successors are floated in the newspaper: A daughter!
|
|
Ms. Karimova had been considered among the likeliest successors to her father.
|
|
Fittingly, their successors just got a quick unveil alongside Samsung's latest handsets.
|
|
Opponents then — like their successors today — claimed they were protecting the Constitution.
|
|
It's part of a long-term effort to protect the president's successors.
|
|
People underestimated early PCs because they were drastically inferior to their successors.
|
|
TIROS-3's successors keep a constant watch on storms' tracks and sizes.
|
|
Mr Hoover's successors were without exception much less influential than he had been.
|
|
Two names that have surfaced as possible successors: Doc Rivers and Mark Jackson.
|
|
There are many who oppose the Umbrella Movement campaigners and their localist successors.
|
|
Those marshals were consummate professionals, and I am sure their successors are, too.
|
|
Instead, it does what all good successors should do: It furthers the genre.
|
|
This year in quarter one alone, my successors did 214 billion U.S. dollars.
|
|
The answer, in short, is that there are no obvious successors, said Terry.
|
|
In London, pro-Brexit would-be successors may try to play for time.
|
|
Traditionally, former presidents have refrained from publicly commenting on their successors' job performance.
|
|
Deng often wore the Mao suit, while his successors embraced Western business attire.
|
|
But there are signs that SMAP is already being replaced by its successors.
|
|
ISIS (and its successors) are learning organizations: highly adaptable, nimble and digitally sophisticated.
|
|
The previous two presidents had to accept successors who were not their picks.
|
|
Trump's immediate successors were more comfortable in a White House with managed communications.
|
|
On public health threats, their successors have repeatedly struggled to get it right.
|
|
They hate to spend money now to create savings their successors will reap.
|
|
His successors have been accused of moving too slowly to address the issue.
|
|
Tiebreakers have been the key to success for their American successors as well.
|
|
All of them, except for Mr. Mandela, were forced out by their successors.
|
|
To supporters, he began a turnaround for which his successors still take credit.
|
|
None of his prospective successors seem to be running as the continuity candidate.
|
|
Bellevue doctors were hauling themselves from their own deathbeds to train their successors.
|
|
One of his 13th-century Baghdad successors, Yaqut al-Mustasimi, was comparably celebrated.
|
|
He and every one of his successors bent the truth, to varying degrees.
|
|
Nonetheless, her film carries many of Whitman's virtues and those of his successors.
|
|
Former players can only marvel at what their successors have to deal with.
|
|
But as Scott and his successors learned, this was easier said than done.
|
|
Unfortunately, Clinton's successors failed to apply these successful reforms to other welfare programs.
|
|
But the firm has had trouble holding onto potential successors over the years.
|
|
Many of their successors have ties to the army, where the "parallel state" began.
|
|
They will tear my ass now for criticizing my successors, "dignity," all that bull.
|
|
"I don't think it's helpful for a former president to criticize successors," Bush said.
|
|
He's released a list of 21 potential successors -- all of whom are very conservative.
|
|
Today, these films don't have real successors in terms of their style or politics.
|
|
While Buffett hinted at possible successors, the Berkshire CEO largely avoided the issue again.
|
|
His successors turned EPCOT into a theme park that resembled a permanent world's fair.
|
|
The late Yitzhak Rabin forced Likud successors to accept the principle of Palestinian independence.
|
|
The iPhone and its successors saw casual gamers abandon dedicated devices for mobile phones.
|
|
How did it come to be him and and not any of his successors?
|
|
Trump told reporters Sunday that he had been briefed on al-Baghdadi's potential successors.
|
|
Chinese leaders have tended to line up successors by this stage of their tenure.
|
|
Thatcher and her successors took on trade unions and other working-class interest groups.
|
|
About two-thirds of them lack successors and the ratio is on the rise.
|
|
Minnesota's lieutenant-governor and the state's attorney-general are Mr Franken's most likely successors.
|
|
He said the board at Disney needs to "deepen their bench" of potential successors.
|
|
Many of the names floated as potential successors have even rallied behind the senator.
|
|
Below are possible successors to Abe, who has been in office since December 363.
|
|
Gradually, under Jimmy Carter and his successors, presidents began to leave the Fed alone.
|
|
That attitude has been carried on by his successors, Rudy Giuliani and Emmet Flood.
|
|
Vengeful successors destroyed much of the artwork and vandalism claimed a good deal more.
|
|
They are followed by handpicked successors (Truman, George H.W. Bush) who continue their legacy.
|
|
Mao's successors were more interested in developing China's economy than in big-power politics.
|
|
"Particularly at this time, there are no obvious and viable successors on the horizon."
|
|
Even in his 90s and weakened by age, he kept potential successors at bay.
|
|
My Sister is a refreshing antidote to the plethora of Atwood's high-concept successors.
|
|
There are no potential successors with anywhere near her track record or international stature.
|
|
Both she and the former president have avoided any direct criticism of their successors.
|
|
But Mr. Lew expressed confidence that his successors would not veto the currency makeovers.
|
|
The Islamic State's most obvious successors might seem to be its network of affiliates.
|
|
No Parliament can be bound by its predecessors, and none can bind its successors.
|
|
Mr. Abacha's successors accused Mr. Etete of corruption and tried to revoke the license.
|
|
He and his successors pushed al-Azhar to issue fatwas (religious edicts) justifying their policies.
|
|
If Blass's info is correct, their successors will follow the same pattern to the letter.
|
|
Other apparent successors to the Castros have emerged over the years only to fall suddenly.
|
|
My successors should not have to fight for emergency measures in a time of need.
|
|
Napster's successors were LimeWire and the Pirate Bay, which had more success evading legal challenges.
|
|
Both history and constitutional law, however, suggest that other successors to the office are possible.
|
|
Sanders later told reporters that she has not talked to the president about potential successors.
|
|
Members would serve for 3-6 years, and the board would choose its own successors.
|
|
Cynics note that the crisis may help Theresa May's potential successors burnish their leadership credentials.
|
|
Planet's satellites are spiritual successors of TUBSAT, designed to gather imagery of the Earth's surface.
|
|
Obama administration officials disputed the suggestion that the outgoing administration was improperly monitoring its successors.
|
|
If not, most of his likely successors are signed up to the same reflationary policy.
|
|
That means ISIS, or its successors, could potentially find a new pool of possible recruits.
|
|
Both Chirac's successors, Nicolas Sarkozy (a conservative) and Francois Hollande (a socialist), upheld his position.
|
|
He already exceeded the land and water acreage of his successors before Thursday evening's announcement.
|
|
What's less clear is whether his successors can lure their children with the same ease.
|
|
But the lists came back under Gates' successors and have been issued every year since.
|
|
Potential successors include; London Mayor Boris Johnson; Chancellor George Osborne and Home Secretary Theresa May.
|
|
Some business owners go through several potential successors before finding the right one, advisors say.
|
|
Payouts from such policies can be used to buy out heirs who aren't designated successors.
|
|
He had not been to watch the Washington Nationals (the Senators' successors) before this week.
|
|
But perhaps the most effective safeguard is the example Trump has set for his successors.
|
|
Mondale and his successors have performed that role in different ways and to varying degrees.
|
|
Many analysts draw a distinction between FARC dissidents and what are often called FARC successors.
|
|
Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, 71, has personalized power, but she has not groomed successors.
|
|
His successors, Jeffrey Immelt, John Flannery, and Larry Culp saw the company fall from grace.
|
|
Neither of O'Rourke's likely successors differs significantly from him in regard to their ideological profile.
|
|
Step 4: Remove the Viacom directors and replace them with handpicked successors, including Ms. Redstone.
|
|
Shortly before stepping down, McDermott explained the roles his successors, Morgan and Klein, will play.
|
|
He said he wouldn't be putting any names of possible successors forward, but rumors abound.
|
|
Mr. Richardson, Mr. Cox and their successors also insisted upon access to White House evidence.
|
|
The retreat captured the affection of President Franklin Roosevelt, but not of all his successors.
|
|
Those sites, in turn, were successors to Silk Road, considered the original illicit online marketplace.
|
|
"The differences between possible successors in terms of ideology are almost nonexistent," Mr. Annusewicz said.
|
|
White House press secretaries tend to follow former presidents' tradition in not criticizing their successors.
|
|
Among possible successors are Kimberly Ellis, the San Francisco Democrat who lost to Mr. Bauman.
|
|
Critics worry that the International Space Station might be discarded before its successors are ready.
|
|
Former intelligence agency leaders keep their clearances for practical reasons, including to advise their successors.
|
|
Picking and developing potential successors should be an intensive, ongoing process for boards and CEOs.
|
|
To preempt any attempt by Mr. Trump or his successors to restart a torture program.
|
|
But administration officials ultimately opted to hand the decision on the mission to their successors.
|
|
Almost all of them will remain at the White House until their successors are named.
|
|
This doesn't mean that their successors wouldn't be able to eventually make something happen, of course.
|
|
One of his successors realised that he could expand his influence by conferring lots of degrees.
|
|
Several Fatah leaders consider themselves to be successors, raising the possibility of a chaotic political battle.
|
|
Now he is back on the road with her potential successors: Hunt today, then Boris Johnson.
|
|
Pandemic, like dozens of its contemporaries—and successors, to this day—would have to keep up.
|
|
Both Clinton and Bush congratulated their successors and remarked on the burdens associated with the job.
|
|
Successors to great European statesmen such as Mitterrand and Kohl have gravely compromised the euro's finality.
|
|
It's up to Obama's successors to build a path from Obamacare to true universal health care.
|
|
It is hard to imagine Mr Trump's successors arguing for a return to trustful co-operation.
|
|
It's unlikely that any of his successors will care as much about cannabis as he does.
|
|
The First Order and the Resistance are the successors to the Empire and the Rebellion, respectively.
|
|
Their worry was that these satellites and their successors could change the night sky for ever.
|
|
And they hated the fact that she had not brought any prospective successors into the cabinet.
|
|
And all the while, within the CDU/CSU, jockeying for position among her successors will intensify.
|
|
When men already hold about 80% of the seats, that creates fewer openings for women successors.
|
|
Both of Mr García's successors are also implicated: Ollanta Humala spent nearly nine months in prison.
|
|
Walden and Stratton are also both seen as potential successors to McAdam, according to industry analysts.
|
|
The alternative group's chairman is Mark Wiseman, one of several people tipped as Fink's possible successors .
|
|
Plus, if you build multiple successors, opportunities will always exist around the company for new leaders.
|
|
As the aforementioned Grantland article points out, there are only a few contemporary successors to Myst.
|
|
They will "conduct a broad and thorough search" for full-time successors, according to the statement.
|
|
And whatever is normalized for Mattis and McMaster today will be available to their successors tomorrow.
|
|
In those constituencies people voted for Brexit and care little for Mr Blair and his successors.
|
|
Former administration officials typically keep their security clearances in order to provide advice to their successors.
|
|
Mr Putin called the Russian soldiers in Syria "worthy successors of the great patriotic war heroes".
|
|
For their successors, being Europe's economic locomotive and fiercest defender of human rights was identity enough.
|
|
Reports and leaks point to three models, successors to the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max.
|
|
In retrospect, Burnout Paradise had a purity of purpose that its successors and imitators never achieved.
|
|
By challenging the white-male canon of classical music, it issues a call to her successors.
|
|
Opinion Their more meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.
|
|
But a quick perusal of those potential successors shows that may be easier said than done.
|
|
He could have a huge influence on how much sway over states his successors will have.
|
|
It's unclear if Neumann's successors Sebastian Gunningham and Artie Minson will stay on as co-CEOs.
|
|
He and his successors gave the French atomic bombs, supermarkets, Ariane rockets and high-speed trains.
|
|
However, neither he nor his immediate successors in that post expressed any interest in the notion.
|
|
Others live long enough to fall out of power, and out of favour with their successors.
|
|
The Bible used by George Washington at the first inauguration has been popular with his successors.
|
|
The defining indicator of success for these leaders resides with the legacy inherited by their successors.
|
|
Bush worked with a Congress controlled by the opposition in ways that have eluded his successors.
|
|
It's present everywhere from their successors in One Direction to alt-R&B singers like PartyNextDoor.
|
|
"People considered possible successors are ready to pay not to be called that," Mr. Kalachyov said.
|
|
I don't mean spiritual successors or Kickstarter-funded jaunts down the memory lane of isomorphic RPGs.
|
|
His successors are Philippe P. Dauman, chief executive of Viacom, and Leslie Moonves, chief executive of CBS.
|
|
At least all his successors have been Labour; the current MP has a majority of about 11,000.
|
|
The iPhone 10.133 and 210.13 Plus are the direct successors to the iPhone 24 and 219 Plus.
|
|
By ceding the United States' global leadership role, Trump may ensure his successors cannot claim it back.
|
|
When Jobs announced that he had cancer in 2004, Fadell was on every list of potential successors.
|
|
The most famous of Lambert's successors was iconic fashion critic Richard Blackwell, known simply as Mr. Blackwell.
|
|
"The process has been launched and there is a short-list of potential successors," the source said.
|
|
Adopting an heir has been the solution for Japanese businesses with no suitable successors in the family.
|
|
He pushed out Fidel's protégés and would-be successors, including Carlos Lage, the de facto prime minister.
|
|
What links the two is a limitless wealth of opportunity, chances and options available to our successors.
|
|
However, that has not stopped reports of infighting among ministers as potential successors vie for her job.
|
|
The H2499s were some of the most comfortable headphones I've tested and their successors feel very similar.
|
|
It's way simpler than previous cellular PTT solutions like those old Nextel phones, iDEN, and its successors.
|
|
Shouldn't he have some thoughts about giving his children and successors access to the powers he has?
|
|
But they, or their successors, seem more likely than their Californian counterparts to open themselves to change.
|
|
If supersonic air travel is ever to return, Concorde's successors will thus have to quieten their act.
|
|
It is hard to see his rather less illustrious successors pulling off this tempting but difficult trick.
|
|
It may be a tad heavier than its successors, but its performance is nothing close to antiquated.
|
|
But at the very least, it appears that Ryan's would-be successors detect blood in the water.
|
|
Kislyak is not the issue; he is just one in a long line of successors to Dobrynin.
|
|
Dr Mahathir resigned Malaysia's premiership in 2003, but has found it impossible to resist bashing his successors.
|
|
In 1974, Ford said that his appearance was not meant to set a precedent for his successors.
|
|
Congress should act now to reinforce the norm of DOJ independence — for this president and his successors.
|
|
"It's always nice to consult with my successors," Albright wrote in a tweet along with the photo.
|
|
Beckham has since become a role model for successors like Cristiano Ronaldo and his self-marketing empire.
|
|
It was against this dismal economic backdrop that potential successors to Mugabe began planning for his departure.
|
|
Former national security officials typically keep their clearances so that they can advise and counsel their successors.
|
|
But that has not stopped reports of infighting among ministers as potential successors vie for her job.
|
|
The challenge that faces both this administration and its successors is how to harness the nation's will.
|
|
He began to discuss successors in recent weeks, even considering Energy Secretary Rick Perry as a possibility.
|
|
Here's a look at potential successors who have been given the best odds at clinching the role.
|
|
Sanders's history represents a kind of political capital that will be hard for his successors to capture.
|
|
After Mr. Honecker was deposed and his successors opened the Berlin Wall on the night of Nov.
|
|
Mr. Villena said the president might live to regret having failed to groom and empower possible successors.
|
|
Outgoing senators are often replaced by much more conservative successors who have attached themselves to the president.
|
|
For the Catholic Church, bishops are divine successors of the apostles, to be appointed by the pope.
|
|
Mr. Tillerson risks diminishing his position, that of his department and possibly the influence of his successors.
|
|
America's investments in global health R&D supported the development of the first ARVs and their successors.
|
|
Say what you will about Mr. Kissinger and his less illustrious successors, they were only following orders.
|
|
But the speed of their departures, before they could hand off their duties to successors, was jarring.
|
|
"Ultimately, when it comes time for their successors, everything is right in front of you," Pierro said.
|
|
It's different from the approach that was in place under Nadella's two successors, Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer.
|
|
Mr Dimon has gone to lengths to promote plausible successors such as Marianne Lake, the bank's finance chief.
|
|
It was only on the market for six months before it was replaced by its more powerful successors.
|
|
In a neatly self-referential loop, the first quantum machine-learning systems may help to design their successors.
|
|
"Those marshals were consummate professionals, and I am sure their successors are, too," Dean wrote for CNN Opinion.
|
|
Like in the original game and its successors, weapons and healing items are in short supply in RE7.
|
|
Baghdadi was able to persuade followers he fit these requirements, but this narrows the pool of potential successors.
|
|
It will be up to their successors to avert the bust that typically follows years of breakneck growth.
|
|
Galileo is one of several successors to the Global Positioning System that's been in use since the '90s.
|
|
Adding to the confusion are General Haftar's two sons, Khalid and Saddam, who have been groomed as successors.
|
|
All May's potential successors have said they could find the solution to the Brexit crisis which eluded her.
|
|
There are also public policy reasons that former intel leaders remain cleared--so they can help their successors.
|
|
Powell's emails offer an unvarnished look at how the former secretary of state views one of his successors.
|
|
But they failed to do the tedious work of strengthening institutions and limiting the powers of their successors.
|
|
Nor did they emerge from Paris Hilton's closet, groomed to be her successors to the plastic L.A. throne.
|
|
President Barack Obama encouraged Mubarek's ouster, but found that human rights were no easier broached with his successors.
|
|
His successors only lasted a few months before a spring storm sheared the lighthouse completely from the reef.
|
|
Secondly, your advice is requested by your successors so that the new CIA director can listen to you.
|
|
Now he's writing on one of its successors, Julia Pott's Summer Camp Island, a spiritual grandchild of SpongeBob.
|
|
Washington's successors have used this unelected yet prominent platform to shape societal attitudes and advocate for important issues.
|
|
Why it matters: The move cements both leaders as potential successors to Buffett as CEO of the conglomerate.
|
|
" The column's subtitle stated, "Their meritocratic, diverse and secular successors rule us neither as wisely nor as well.
|
|
But Mr Mugabe has not yet ceased to astonish his would-be successors with his resilience and cunning.
|
|
President Obama enjoyed the confidence of significantly more Europeans — 77 percent — than either of his would-be successors.
|
|
So will the successors to Pokémon Sun and Moon be released on smartphones instead of a Nintendo console?
|
|
Analysts said the company had been slow to work on finding successors to Lantus and had underestimated competition.
|
|
But they knew that age would soon catch up with them and made plans to nurture potential successors.
|
|
Some of these executives have been mentioned as potential successors to Rometty, who has been CEO since 2012.
|
|
In addition, they excluded three presidents who started the nomination process after their successors had already been elected.
|
|
Even hostile successors will have to deal with the way he has changed the facts on the ground.
|
|
Schembechler's most successful successors — Gary Moeller, Carr and now Harbaugh — either coached under him or played for him.
|
|
I also love ancient history — the Greeks, the Romans, Alexander the Great and his successors — fascinating stuff all.
|
|
Here's what we're watching: • Warren Buffett has given two potential successors new high-profile titles at Berkshire Hathaway.
|
|
"They are all yes-men," Mr. Tien said in an interview Wednesday of his successors in the legislature.
|
|
Mr. Snyder has not tipped his hand on his views of legislation that would curb his successors' power.
|
|
While Dimon is widely expected to return this year, his health scare has sparked discussion about potential successors.
|
|
Though equally brutal successors often stepped in to replace them, the militants appeared to adopt less ambitious goals.
|
|
Apple detailed three successors to the current lineup of smartphones, focusing heavily on new photo and video capabilities.
|
|
If the Mate 30 and its successors flop, Huawei stands to lose billions of dollars in annual revenue.
|
|
Breaking: Carlyle has named successors to its founders, naming Glenn Youngkin and Kewsong Lee as its co-C.E.O.s.
|
|
The practice has since been adopted by his successors, who occasionally land in hot water over their technique.
|
|
Though Peter's children are young, he and Erik seem fairly sure that their successors will not be Nordstroms.
|
|
As Mr. Moi retired, his successors found even more corruption and human rights abuses than had been suspected.
|
|
It isn't the only thing the former astronaut did that changed the work of her successors in space.
|
|
But the Muslim ban and its successors abruptly ended their hopes for healing and a new life here.
|
|
Her presence served as proof that the show worked: if she lost the weight, so could her successors.
|
|
When it came time to choose potential successors for a post-Castro Cuba, not one woman was considered.
|
|
The golden era rolled on for a nearly decade under his successors, Leonard Woodcock and Douglas A. Fraser.
|
|
But Frank Sinatra had no trouble applying the songs, or their emotions, to Ava Gardner or her successors.
|
|
Both former presidents were involved in corruption investigations, prompting the IOC to delay their successors' inclusion as members.
|
|
Italian Finance Minister Pier Carlo Padoan was skipping the Brussels meeting and is among possible successors to Renzi.
|
|
BH: Not one person but we have several successors that are in line for leadership within our company.
|
|
We shall soon have even greater powers to transform, not only our surroundings, but ourselves and our successors.
|
|
Yet for each of those straws, the Frappuccino® and its successors posed a serious test of character.
|
|
In October, Boente, a career prosecutor, announced his plans to step down upon Senate confirmation of his successors.
|
|
His successors at the top of the family were also convicted and imprisoned: Vincent Basciano and Michael Mancuso.
|
|
Gropius omitted the final five years of the school's history, and thus the directorship of his two successors.
|
|
CAT is launching the successors to its low and midrange smartphones, and these won't crack if you drop them.
|
|
Given its resonance, it's no surprise that most of Washington's successors followed his example by issuing a farewell address.
|
|
Other possible successors: Combs and Weschler, who together recently managed $423 billion, may succeed Buffett as chief investment officer.
|
|
Government data indicate that the average age of the nation's farmers is over 66 years, with many lacking successors.
|
|
The Milley move starts a series of military leadership changes in coming months, including successors in 2019 for Adm.
|
|
The norm is for ex-presidents to fade gently away into the background and let their successors govern unmolested.
|
|
Interior Secretary Sally Jewell professed confidence this week that her successors would not aim to destroy the key data.
|
|
Other possible successors: Combs and Weschler, who together recently managed $22005 billion, may succeed Buffett as chief investment officer.
|
|
Mr. Nadjari had six successors who achieved some successes, mostly in police corruption cases, despite smaller staffs and budgets.
|
|
Even if she were to manage to reduce migration significantly, however, Mrs May's successors might come to regret it.
|
|
The electoral system the Founders devised, and which their successors elaborated, gives rural voters more clout than urban ones.
|
|
But they should remember that controversies can be fleeting, and that their successors may curse them for their squeamishness.
|
|
His successors, on the other hand, were eager to draw parallels between their own rule and the great emperor.
|
|
Both of Northam's potential successors were also embroiled in scandal at the same time the governor was under fire.
|
|
Mr Hu and Mr Jiang had to work with successors who had been foisted on them by party elders.
|
|
Bergé also had some not-so-nice words for Tom Ford and Stefano Pilati, two of Saint Laurent's successors.
|
|
Subsequent reports pointed to Virgil Abloh, Kim Jones, and Olivier Rousteing as potential successors, but those have been denied.
|
|
French officials said the EU faced "blackmail" by hardline pro-Brexit potential successors to May, such as Boris Johnson.
|
|
Netanyahu has clearly and willfully groomed no successors, and has in fact alienated most of his former Likud colleagues.
|
|
"A couple of names in the leadership have been mentioned (as potential successors)," said Kortunov, declining to name names.
|
|
"Those who prove loyal and efficient may enter the short list for future successors," says the former senior official.
|
|
Not surprisingly, the street would like to know what solutions the crop of would-be successors has to offer.
|
|
By naming and grooming successors, advisors, especially founders, may find themselves forced into retirement well before they are ready.
|
|
To boost faith in successors and the continuity that they will provide, some firms publicly state their "family" values.
|
|
I'M CERTAINLY NOT THINKING THAT WITH RESPECT TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE GOING TO BE AROUND AS MY SUCCESSORS.
|
|
Fortunately, The X-Files' popularity ensured it would have successors — Black Mirror and Orphan Black come immediately to mind.
|
|
Stolper, Samuelson and their successors subsequently extended the theorem to more complicated cases, albeit with some loss of crispness.
|
|
Reagan's Republican successors -- George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush -- to varying degrees, continued that emphasis with their choices.
|
|
There is a long list of possible successors, but Mr. Fink has taken pains not to tip his hand.
|
|
But Mr. Obama is leaving the largest investments — upward of a trillion dollars in coming decades — for his successors.
|
|
Along the way, Gropius's successors abandoned the Bauhaus spirit, and substituted the ideal of collectivity for rampant self-branding.
|
|
The title flew off the shelves, as did its nearly 20 successors, which sold more than 10 million copies.
|
|
Mr. Trump's legions are successors to the backlash that fueled Barry Goldwater's 1964 campaign and George Wallace's in 1968.
|
|
Presidents chose their successors, in a ritual called the dedazo , and the Party made sure that they were elected.
|
|
Today's senators and representatives—or their successors in November—should learn the wisdom of coming together in the middle.
|
|
This year White House observers are watching for whether their successors John Kelly and Sarah Sanders follow their lead.
|
|
And even if we can trust Mr. Obama's respect for the Constitution, his successors may not be so scrupulous.
|
|
As successors — including Mr. Falk's heir, Michael Hsu — will find, leaders of challenged companies can expect a shorter leash.
|
|
This year she turns 69, and her natural successors seem to be among this group of female jewelry powerhouses.
|
|
The retreat as a vacation spot captured the affection of President Franklin Roosevelt, but not of all his successors.
|
|
Either way, the editors said it'll be up to their successors to decide whether to bring the map back.
|
|
Potential successors at Renault fell by the wayside over the years, a sore point in France for Renault shareholders.
|
|
So Apple has increasingly relied on enticing existing customers to toss their old iPhones for faster, slimmer, pricier successors.
|
|
But for their successors today, the ubiquity of commercial reproduction doesn't rate as a major cultural or political concern.
|
|
His successors rejected an expansion of Medicaid, the program signed into law by a Texan president, Lyndon B. Johnson.
|
|
Some possible successors have said Britain would leave the EU at the end of October, deal or no deal.
|
|
At worst, a serial predator enjoys repeated fresh starts in new surroundings while his successors clean up the wreckage.
|
|
His final petition came in 1953, when he requested reinstatement from one of Landis's successors as commissioner, Ford Frick.
|
|
There would be boundless throngs braving the Iowa slush, aghast at the incumbent and roused by his prospective successors.
|
|
Medusas are the successors of Bruitparif's first-generation sensors, called Sonopodes, which rely on expensive components imported from Japan.
|
|
But it is also evidence of a recurring issue in Will's corporate life: difficulty in finding and training successors.
|
|
But it lays down a blueprint for vastly enhanced inferred powers of the presidency for Trump and his successors.
|
|
Mao Zedong, and his successors up to and including Xi Jinping, have what might be called their useful geniuses.
|
|
In previous cycles, by this time in a party leader's tenure, names of potential successors would have already emerged.
|
|
In addition to the PX successors, B&W also has two new wireless earbuds — the PI3 and the PI43.
|
|
Samsung will introduce the successors to those devices next weekend during the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona.
|
|
And Mr. Pence, and his successors, can be expected to exercise that prerogative when it serves the administration's interests.
|
|
In 2014, one of his successors, Kasim Reed, signed the cyclorama over to the Atlanta History Center for safekeeping.
|
|
They shaped policy, worked with presidents from either party, molded their successors and tried to move the wheel forward.
|
|
Beneath a giant stainless steel statue, portraits of the 13th century warlord's successors line the corridors of a museum.
|
|
Several candidates previously seen as potential successors to Mattis have recently indicated they don't want the job, officials say.
|
|
Governments are under pressure to spell out what they will do now rather than leave it to their successors.
|
|
Mahathir was prime minister for two decades at the head of UMNO, before he fell out with his successors.
|
|
Viviane Reding, a former EU justice commissioner who battled with Orban, approved of her successors' move to enforce the rules.
|
|
When good public servants leave Congress and are not replaced with fully equipped successors, the institution sees its capacity erode.
|
|
Schröder stepped down as chancellor, Merkel took over, and Schröder's successors in the SPD took up seats in her cabinet.
|
|
As L. J. Hanifan and his successors recognized, social networks and norms of reciprocity can facilitate cooperation for mutual benefit.
|
|
For now, the federal government has only secured handshake commitments from the premiers, leaving their successors free to reverse course.
|
|
At the very least, leave 3D Touch as a premium or "pro" feature on the XS and XS Max successors.
|
|
There were rumors last month that Disney's internal restructuring was setting up two top executives as potential successors to Iger.
|
|
But his less capable successors were less disciplined still; it was they who led Germany down the path to disaster.
|
|
Trump told reporters he has a list of possible successors, but Powell is clearly at the top of any list.
|
|
Indeed, the first image ever taken from space hasn't even warranted its own snazzy nickname like its more famous successors.
|
|
By undermining trust in the media, Mr Trump may be endangering both his own agenda and those of his successors.
|
|
They are set to campaign more than any sitting president and vice president have in a generation for their successors.
|
|
One reason economists suppose that politicians find deficits enticing is that public debt hamstrings their successors (that is, their opponents).
|
|
Here, thousands of generations of artificial intelligence have crafted their successors, leaving humanity unable to really understand how they function.
|
|
But as debate rumbles in America around central-bank independence, will their successors be able to navigate Europe's political landscape?.
|
|
Susanne Wenger died in 2009, and the team who maintain the grove are aging, and their successors are too few.
|
|
When—not if—his progressive successors rebuild the coalition, it will change liberal politics, both here and across the country.
|
|
With Trump's team and vision discredited, his successors would probably be some reshaped and reinforced version of the old elite.
|
|
Lastly, make sure your successors-in-training know that anyone who thinks that they, alone, run an organization is delusional.
|
|
And so we get a great deal of good gossip about Castelli, Mary Boone, Gagosian, Arne Glimcher, and their successors.
|
|
In fact, it often doesn't play like a hockey game at all, especially compared to its fussier, sim-like successors.
|
|
This means that President Trump, or any of his successors, could simply wake up tomorrow and order a nuclear attack.
|
|
The Trump administration (and its successors) would have some crucial choices to make in actually implementing the idea, Antos said.
|
|
Chinese phonemaker Xiaomi has unveiled its new Mi 5s and Mi 5s Plus handsets, successors to this year's Mi 14.
|
|
Equally predictable, the diplomats behind these failures retire and use the media to pontificate on what their successors should do.
|
|
He traded the president's role for the more ceremonial title of chairman in 2000, but potential successors suffered ill health.
|
|
But the headliners' hits have been played on the radio for decades and mined for musical ideas by countless successors.
|
|
Kissinger noted with pride, before the arrival of the Trump administration, that all Nixon's successors followed the original engagement policies.
|
|
And this chromatic trend expanded among his successors in the workshop, beginning with his nephew, Andrea della Robbia (1435-1525).
|
|
Others say Paris's focus on the domestic market make cities such as Dublin or Amsterdam more likely successors to London.
|
|
Our successors, though, took it as an opportunity to educate the public – and perhaps especially one determinedly slow-learning president.
|
|
It was exactly the mentality that Cohen and his successors, including Podhoretz I, had been trying to get away from.
|
|
De Masi also hinted about more to come, though he wouldn't provide any specifics on any potential Essential Phone successors.
|
|
Not to worry; the Jenner sisters aren't going anywhere, but that doesn't mean it's too early to find their successors.
|
|
His legacy lived on thanks to multiple successors, including his son Rin Tin Tin Jr. who also became a star.
|
|
Among the other potential successors are the editorial page editor, James Bennet, 52, and the managing editor, Joseph Kahn, 53.
|
|
Traditionally, former senior national security advisers and intelligence chiefs retain their clearances, so they can consult and advise their successors.
|
|
It concluded that justices have not been particularly successful at ensuring that they would be replaced by like-minded successors.
|
|
It starts with Asylum, a far more claustrophobic and suffocating setting than its successors, but one that remains incredibly unique.
|
|
So, I need their experience but I think most important is that we must be conscious to groom younger successors.
|
|
One recipient, Albert Bassermann, considered the object cursed after three of his anointed successors died before they could receive it.
|
|
His dismal approval ratings as the state grapples with a sputtering economy aren't expected to help any potential Democratic successors.
|
|
Mochet and Schultz have been seen as potential successors to 70-year-old Naouri, the chairman and CEO of Casino.
|
|
I braced myself for a dark prophecy, for the words of a politician who would die with possibly no successors.
|
|
The diminished footprint reflects efforts by Immelt's successors to revive the embattled company by rapidly selling off long-held businesses.
|
|
The artist died in 1976, but his original notes became a road map for his successors to construct the replica.
|
|
The S503 and its big sibling, the S20 Plus, are the successors to last year's Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus.
|
|
Several lawmakers have been floated in the past as possible successors to Black on the budget panel, including GOP Reps.
|
|
But CES is next month, so perhaps Sony will announce its successors to the M3s at the Las Vegas show.
|
|
Career prosecutors are running most of the United States attorneys' offices until the White House nominates successors for Senate confirmation.
|
|
"In fact, one of the most successful successors to "World of Warcraft" was a re-release of "World of Warcraft.
|
|
But in interviews, Democrats also argued that Mr. Obama had not adequately worked to rebuild the party for his successors.
|
|
But in interviews, Democrats also argued that Mr. Obama had not adequately worked to rebuild the party for his successors.
|
|
Already, several would-be successors, including former Silicon Valley executive Carly Fiorina, have begun de facto campaigns for the chairmanship.
|
|
Nonetheless, after Stalin's death in 1953, Molotov opposed Nikita Khrushchev's de-Stalinization policy and harshly criticized Stalin's successors, especially Khrushchev.
|
|
Possible successors being discussed include Rick Perry, the secretary of energy, and Ken Cuccinelli, the former attorney general of Virginia.
|
|
Mr. Cosby's lawyers say Mr. Castor promised never to prosecute Mr. Cosby, a promise that, they say, now binds his successors.
|
|
JPMorgan has groomed potential successors to Dimon so well that numerous heirs apparent have left to help lead other large companies.
|
|
And Pelosi has designated no obvious successors — especially as she's made it clear she has no intention of leaving just yet.
|
|
Once clans have power they are often loathe to surrender it, he said, instead bringing in relatives or allies as successors.
|
|
Washington, by contrast, conjures the ghosts of 1960s and '70s black-consciousness jazz, of the ecstatic, expressive Coltrane and his successors.
|
|
On his deathbed he would have been rumored to have urged successors to imitate President Washington, who retired after two terms.
|
|
With Dimon showing no inclination to relinquish his role, a raft of potential successors has left the bank in recent years.
|
|
Chileans do not want to break with the liberal economic model set up under Pinochet and refined by his elected successors.
|
|
The three Hemsworth brothers, who are the actual embodiment of the word "hunky," are the natural successors for my Skarsgård obsession.
|
|
And this year, it's back again with a new title, Jigsaw, named after the the series' demented killer and his successors.
|
|
But Mrs Merkel has also said she does not believe in anointing successors, so she will let rivals fight it out.
|
|
The CFPB has declined to comment multiple times on Cordray's plans, possible successors or how it would operate in his absence.
|
|
And OK, Cameron can't bind his successors, but it looks like the Tories will be in power for quite a while.
|
|
King Abdullah was predeceased by both his intended successors, Prince Sultan and Prince Nayef, so the crown passed to Prince Salman.
|
|
The good times will keep rolling in their fourth term as well and during the presidencies of their like-minded successors.
|
|
It is a tradition for outgoing presidents to welcome their successors to the White House on the morning of Inauguration Day.
|
|
Six decades later, Robert E. Lee killed the successors of Washington's army for the sake of a secessionist slave-holding empire.
|
|
Xi also declined to name two younger officials to the standing committee, signaling he has no interest in grooming potential successors.
|
|
Years of political tumult followed, and when Mao died in 1976, his successors quickly arrested radical supporters of the Cultural Revolution.
|
|
Since Obama is reportedly already considering successors for Scalia's seat on the bench, the chances of delaying the process are slim.
|
|
But Spanish colonizers and their Mexican successors wanted to preserve Indians as mission inmates or as cheap and dependent farm labor.
|
|
With that path to consolidation closed, his successors may wonder how they will ever make much money from the domestic market.
|
|
We painfully learned that decisions of Army secretaries were nonbinding on successors and that the Army had rescinded its earlier decision.
|
|
I've continued reading, plowing my way through his successors, but got to hung up on the big picture of Hoover's presidency.
|
|
Possible successors include Dina Powell, Trump's former deputy national security adviser who left the administration at the beginning of the year.
|
|
With leader Horst Seehofer profoundly weakened, possible successors have been using coalition talks to stake the ground for their own ambitions.
|
|
Identify at least one or two successors who can fill in as your replacement and generally surround yourself with high-performers.
|
|
Production Chief Oliver Zipse, Chief Financial Officer Nicolas Peter and R&D board member Klaus Froehlich are seen as potential successors.
|
|
Top officials sometimes maintain their access so that they can provide requested counsel to their successors on classified matters, analysts said.
|
|
He never achieved the overall success of his big-serving predecessor Roscoe Tanner or successors like Mark Philippoussis or Ivo Karlovic.
|
|
Still, Mr. Rubenstein said he and his co-founders would try to stay involved in the firm without micromanaging their successors.
|
|
The Times reported last year that Mr. Xi might not put his potential successors into the committee at this party congress.
|
|
Others fancy their chances, too, and the party conference has been something of a beauty contest among potential successors to Mrs.
|
|
Before Satya Nadella was named to replace Steve Ballmer, Bates was also high on the list of potential Microsoft CEO successors.
|
|
"Regis Schultz was known to be a visionary and to be one of M. Naouri's potential successors," Bryan Garnier analysts said.
|
|
Trafigura and Glencore are both successors to a firm run by the late Marc Rich, the man who invented oil trading.
|
|
Obama aides said they left detailed memos for their successors, but that quite often it appeared those memos were never read.
|
|
He and other co-founders at the Carlyle Group officially promoted their successors to top positions at the private equity firm.
|
|
As secretary general, Mr. Annan, like all his predecessors and successors, commanded no divisions of troops or independent sources of income.
|
|
"What a president does during his or her term is subject to being modified, if not overturned, by successors," Brennan said.
|
|
Governor Brown leaves office at the beginning of next year, so he is making promises his successors will have to keep.
|
|
That goal only works if an American president — President Trump or his successors — contemplates risking Chicago in order to save Seoul.
|
|
Over two decades later, the same parties or successors rooted in the same ethnic allegiances still dominate national and local politics.
|
|
Rumors from earlier this year suggest that Apple will release successors to the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max.
|
|
Now it's the leadership of the kingdom's military and security services: Royal decrees ousted dozens of officials and elevated younger successors.
|
|
Other experts believe Mr. Xi will formally retire in five years, after selecting successors he is confident will uphold his policies.
|
|
It is a tradition for presidents who are leaving office to write letters to their successors offering advice and well wishes.
|
|
That said, the new phones are effectively the G8 successors to last year's (very good) G7 lineup in all but name.
|
|
The dysfunction at the council, which Mr. Flynn's successors H.R. McMaster and John Bolton failed to end, helped break the government.
|
|
While most ex-presidents have refrained from criticizing their successors, Collier Meyerson argues that Mr. Obama is in a unique position.
|
|
In return for their support, Park and many of his successors as president expected the chaebol to contribute to government projects.
|
|
But other presidents who have invoked old laws to enact new policies have not run up against successors like Mr. Trump.
|
|
This suggests Apple&aposs successors to the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max will come in new screen sizes.
|
|
He says he just sees it as a good moment to turn over his responsibilities to successors he has helped recruit.
|
|
Presidents are supposed to slip off the stage, take up hobbies and charities, let their successors have a go at it.
|
|
There are no guarantees that your executor, power of attorney or trustee will outlive you, so be sure to appoint successors.
|
|
Together, they have redefined what greatness looks like; they have forever raised the bar their putative successors will need to reach.
|
|
Other presidents, of course, have been followed by successors of the other party who in the end sustained their signal accomplishments.
|
|
Most planned to leave the West Wing for good on Thursday afternoon, making way for their successors in the Trump administration.
|
|
He added that there could be more management changes in the next few years and that each department was training successors.
|
|
The Great Society programs enacted under President Johnson and later codified by his successors accidentally subsidized single motherhood and increased illegitimacy.
|
|
These "reconstructive presidents," as Skowronek refers to them, create the political framework that their successors of both parties must operate within.
|
|
The anointment of potential successors to Mr. Kravis and Mr. Roberts is perhaps more notable than it would be for most.
|
|
The Cheka and its successors sowed chaos abroad with propaganda, disinformation and sabotage while managing mass arrests and gulags at home.
|
|
If he weathers the scandal, it will mainly be because all of his potential successors have grave compromises of their own.
|
|
More than four decades later, the Ntonga children have had their tennis lives nurtured by the successors to those two men.
|
|
And while it might have taken them a while to pass on their baton, a decade later, some successors showed up.
|
|
When Jennifer Palmieri and Jen Psaki — who were my successors — had it, it was harder than when I had it. Sure.
|
|
When you're thinking of succession, one of the things that's hard is a lot of these, in tech, successors are founders.
|
|
We may have risked a disastrous presidency in part because we make presidents choose their successors when an election is at stake.
|
|
In interviews, Brown poses as a responsible grownup holding back the tide of mayhem that his more liberal successors will inevitably unleash.
|
|
Some of her potential successors have suggested leaving the bloc on October 31 — the latest deadline -— without a deal to protect trade.
|
|
The White House usually asks career officials in such positions to stay on for a few months until their successors are confirmed.
|
|
Finally, the port itself is getting less important now that the iPhone X (and, presumably, its successors) is equipped with wireless charging.
|
|
Schjeldahl is a journalist, a practitioner of a form of writing under siege; it's not clear whether he will have any successors.
|
|
She's creating a starter home for the welfare state, one that her successors can renovate to better fulfill the promises it makes.
|
|
Interestingly, this change could come back to haunt Pruitt and his successors if it makes agency rules harder to defend in court.
|
|
His aim is to consolidate his own power and ensure that he will have control over the choice of his eventual successors.
|
|
But it also moved the show closer to the focus of one of its most popular successors, Netflix's horror anthology Black Mirror.
|
|
When she steps down, if indeed she does, her party will face an uncertain future: she has built up few potential successors.
|
|
And from there, they will continue to improve, and we will be left in the dust, ruled, effectively, by our robot successors.
|
|
Besides, the targets are too distant: they allow politicians to pose as green while pushing the costs of action onto their successors.
|
|
Moreover, with sanctions already ratcheted up high, Mr Trump and his successors will have limited diplomatic scope to get Iran to stop.
|
|
Andreessen Horowitz continues to invest out of dedicated bio and crypto funds, both of which are eventually expected to raise new successors.
|
|
Of course, rumors of Baghdadi's demise have been exaggerated in the past -- notably early in 2015, when attention focused on possible successors.
|
|
No Democratic challengers have materialized yet, but several names have been floated as possible successors in the event that Menendez resigns. Rep.
|
|
Collins has a sense of humor about it, but Not Dead Yet is nevertheless colored by his perceived rejection by his successors.
|
|
That puts Obama in the tradition of other past presidents who have generally sought to avoid public criticisms of their immediate successors.
|
|
The Silk Road and its successors were great places to sell drugs, and bitcoin is still the preferred currency for ransomware attacks.
|
|
Restoring trust in all aspects of government will be a heavy burden for the next chief executive and his or her successors.
|
|
Once known for its production of youth players, the Dutch academy system has struggled to churn out successors to its earlier stars.
|
|
All this got me thinking, though — why should we force presidential nominees to choose their successors in the heat of an election?
|
|
But Trump is doing so on a scale much larger than his predecessors, and this sets a troubling precedent for his successors.
|
|
WeWork's decision will cap a tumultuous autumn that saw cofounder Adam Neumann ousted and his successors scrambling to keep the company afloat.
|
|
Usually former senior officials retain clearances so their successors can consult with them on a pro bono basis, the former official said.
|
|
And while it saddens me to criticize one of my successors, I have to speak out because the stakes are so high.
|
|
Burger's name began to appear on lists of potential successors to Chief Justice Earl Warren, who had announced his intention to retire.
|
|
But critics of the embargo say the blockade emboldened Castro and his successors, helping the Communist Party maintain a stranglehold on power.
|
|
Sixty years of economic sanctions failed to shorten the reign of Fidel Castro, his brother or their successors by a single day.
|
|
Despite the differing stylistic nuances between them and Hardline, one thing that united the bands was their distaste for their grunge successors.
|
|
As his successors, some see Vice President Manuel Vicente — the former head of state-owned oil firm Sonangol — as a likely option.
|
|
They played the long game, and avoided becoming a Get Up Kids cover band, something they left for their successors to do.
|
|
Real political parties, like the Communist Party in the Soviet Union, can handpick successors and help facilitate a smooth transfer of power.
|
|
Who Ducey might choose: Cindy McCain, the late senator's 64-year-old wife, leads the list of potential successors, per the Republic.
|
|
" Greta Van Susteren believes that Ailes's departure posed a huge challenge for his successors: "It's like what happens when a dictator falls.
|
|
Lee and his successors inculcated into their citizens an acceptance for a nanny state whose tentacles reach into all aspects of life.
|
|
During past administrations, they have attempted to maintain an apolitical posture once they left the government, limiting their public criticism of successors.
|
|
Here are the potential successors seen as having the best chance to become head of the Conservative Party and, eventually, prime minister.
|
|
Their successors will get that chance beginning on Sunday, when the French Open's latest and most iconoclastic show court opens for business.
|
|
Among the potential successors hunting for an opening is Boris Johnson, the country's top diplomat, who is however known for undiplomatic remarks.
|
|
Fifty years later, the Taíno had been nearly killed off by Columbus and his successors, who enslaved and massacred the native tribe.
|
|
He may also want more time to test possible successors, while avoiding lame duck status with an heir waiting in the wings.
|
|
She remains personally popular 14 years after taking office, but her potential successors have different positions regarding her signature act from 2015.
|
|
After the current emperor, his only successors are his 53-year-old brother, Akishino, and Akishino's son, the 13-year-old Hisahito.
|
|
Democrats all, they timed their departures so that picking successors would in effect fall to party leaders, not to registered Democratic voters.
|
|
Astrobee, and its eventual successors, could be the key to establishing more permanent human presences in orbit around the Moon and beyond.
|
|
Instead, Democrats are on the defensive in much of the country, and it falls to Obama's Democratic successors to change the situation.
|
|
Social problems are far more complicated than Logue thought, and more complicated than many of his successors have been willing to admit.
|
|
But the opportunity to get close to them is another draw: retired players are "far more accessible" than their successors, Jarvis said.
|
|
Maybe these addresses don't have the finishes or amenities of their successors, but what are such things compared to Old World charm?
|
|
Mr. Qian "never berated Western counterparts for effect, as some of his successors did," Professor Shirk, at the University of California, said.
|
|
Unlike his weaker successors, she added, Mr. Qian also "appeared to have the authority to make concessions, when necessary, to get agreements."
|
|
McDermott got to help pick his successors, honoring a tradition of hiring from within at the 47-year-old German software company.
|
|
In some ways, this follows a pattern: Americans grow weary of incumbent presidents and often pick successors perceived to be the opposite.
|
|
While Zayed favored dialogue, quiet diplomacy and non-entanglement in the quarrels of other states, his successors are more proactive and daring.
|
|
Those successors would not shift the ideological balance of the courts, but like Mr. Trump's young conservatives, they would have staying power.
|
|
Finally, she would likely have a mixed response to the extent to which her female successors have carried the banner of feminism.
|
|
North Korean propaganda leaves no room for doubt that the ideology of their first leader Kim Il-sung continues throughout his successors.
|
|
That product, and its subsequent successors like Kylie's, has a controversial history, and a trajectory that went from extreme trust to derision.
|
|
Eventually he not only routed inflation, but also won a hard-earned credibility for the Fed that would help successors keep inflation stable.
|
|
Bush, 70, said it was not his intent to criticize his successors at the White House and he is optimistic about the future.
|
|
"People running major offices in the White House currently have had no contact with their successors," said one person who attended the function.
|
|
I want to bring in Ari Fleischer and get his sense of this ahead of hearing from one of his successors, Sarah Sanders.
|
|
Aretha Franklin, the undisputed Queen of Soul and a music legend who enjoyed a career longer than many of her successors, died Thursday.
|
|
But if the Ford Foundation has its way, his successors will have to deal with people from considerably farther afield than Hope, Arkansas.
|
|
The drone known as the DJI Mavic Pro has aged well since 22 — but guess what: There are two successors on the horizon.
|
|
Along with reading some #MeanTweets, President Obama also chatted about his possible successors Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Jimmy Kimmel Live Monday.
|
|
QUESTION: And so, one of your intellectual successors, John Oliver, does a lot of work every week, you know, advocating for policy change.
|
|
The pair of devices announced during a keynote in Mountain View, California, are the successors to the company's smartphone debut last year. bit.
|
|
But while the A93 models and their successors could get professional results, they didn't quite have the power the most demanding photographers require.
|
|
The creature did not exhibit the extreme tonnage of its successors, weighing in at an estimated 375 to 600 pounds (170-270 kg).
|
|
His successors established a caliphate, or realm, over al-Andalus that was to remain on the Iberian peninsula for the next 782 years.
|
|
We know from 15 years of targeting terrorists that success depends on aggressive network-based approaches that rapidly remove leaders and their successors.
|
|
The show will shift its focus to the history of Escobar's successors: the Cali Cartel, the richest drug trafficking organization in the world.
|
|
Possible left-wing successors include Rebecca Long-Bailey and Clive Lewis; in the centre, Yvette Cooper and Chuka Umunna are expected to stand.
|
|
Gates and Mullen had one large advantage over their successors; they were both holdovers from the Bush administration, not new to the job.
|
|
At the same time, a wide-reaching and highly popular anti-corruption campaign has brought down many of Xi's rivals or potential successors.
|
|
Theresa May, his Eurosceptic home secretary and one of several would-be successors, indicated her support for the In camp following the deal.
|
|
Its successors, streaming services like Spotify, Pandora and Apple Music, were originally resisted by record companies and artists like Taylor Swift and Adele.
|
|
Claure, Mishra and Chief Strategy Officer Katsunori Sago are all seen as potential successors to SoftBank Group founder and Chief Executive Masayoshi Son.
|
|
It changed again after reunification when the successors of the communist party of the former East Germany, today named The Left, entered parliament.
|
|
Even the "Soundcloud rappers" of today won't be new school forever, as rap successors are sure to come up as time trudges on.
|
|
The next generation will be stuck with the bill this president and this Congress and their immediate successors seem intent on running up.
|
|
WE HAVE TWO GREAT COPRESIDENTS WE'VE GOT OTHER POTENTIAL SUCCESSORS WE'VE HAD PEOPLE LEFT WHO ARE DOING QUITE WELL I'M PROUD OF THAT.
|
|
Instead, he began the practice of submitting a written message to Congress –a precedent followed by his successors for the next 111-years.
|
|
Technologies from LED lights to electric cars to heat pumps are leaping past their less-efficient successors and are poised for mass adoption.
|
|
Possible successors, according to the Journal: Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvanay, and Nick Ayers, the vice president's chief of staff.
|
|
Modesty and duty to country were more important than stroking his own ego — a lesson one or more of his successors might heed.
|
|
Obama's repudiation of Trump goes way beyond traditional doubts that presidents often have about the capacity of successors to do their job well.
|
|
"We are seeing a significant number of potential investment targets among small regional companies because of the difficulties in finding successors," said Tsusaka.
|
|
Apple's successors to the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR aren't the only new smartphones the company is rumored to be working on.
|
|
As a result, there are no unforeseen consequences in using it as a gasoline additive, unlike tetraethyl lead or its ill-fated successors.
|
|
The same social issues would continue to roil the church under his successors as it had under his predecessor, Bishop John M. Allin.
|
|
It could radically downgrade the Model 3 and its successors and rely on the pricier vehicles to see it through a rough patch.
|
|
Buttigieg slams July 4 military parade: I think it makes America 'look smaller' MORE are both being floated as potential successors to Franken.
|
|
The bigger issue is the high turnovers of officials — successors may come in with a brand-new agenda and drop their predecessors' goals.
|
|
They have just made the task of their successors — who continue to serve in uniform and are accountable for our security — more complicated.
|
|
To keep what remains of that hope alive, Mr. Mugabe's successors must urgently lift the questions and doubts that the elections only intensified.
|
|
Hence the policy shifts, as Mr Bush and his successors flitted from one recommendation to the next, often in response to domestic pressures.
|
|
But cast around for their successors — the most important commissioners of living composers — and you encounter a string of initials: BBC, WDR, SWR.
|
|
Its successors, the left-of-centre Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan (CDPJ) and the centrist Democratic Party for the People (DPP), are struggling.
|
|
JPMorgan Chase reshuffled its executive ranks yesterday, giving two women big new roles — ones that identify them as possible successors to Jamie Dimon.
|
|
Their names have not appeared in the Chinese news media for more than a month, when their successors were announced with no fanfare.
|
|
Months earlier, though, potential successors had begun to circle, sensing that the scandal had stripped away Mr. Kohl's hallmark mantle of political invulnerability.
|
|
Four possible successors declined to be considered, indicating that the volatile administration has driven candidates away from normally highly coveted West Wing jobs.
|
|
Top legal minds at the Justice Department have learned from the demise of EO1 and revised its successors into airtight, constitutionally-sound documents.
|
|
Some find successors in the family; most look for other options including management buy-ins or a sale, creating an opportunity for investors.
|
|
Former President Obama is offering advice to his successors, including warning against "opinion wrapped up as fact" and an overexposure to social media.
|
|
E.O. Potential successors include Don Johnson, the head of the company's cloud infrastructure unit, and Steve Miranda, the head of its applications division.
|
|
Otherwise talented executives -- themselves potential successors -- will be more likely to leave if they feel that the board is looking for someone better.
|
|
At campaign rallies, Mr. Trump introduced laid-off Americans who had been asked to train their foreign successors at companies that included Disney.
|
|
Dark Forces, which could be and often was reduced to "Star Wars Doom", shrank in comparison to its more popular and respected successors.
|
|
The public overwhelmingly supports changing the law not only to allow the emperor to give up the throne, but to allow female successors.
|
|
Blair was Labour&aposs most successful postwar leader, but his successors, including Corbyn and his allies, accused him of selling out core Labour.
|
|
If the Imperial Household Law changes to allow female successors, next in line would be the crown prince's only child, Princess Aiko, 700.
|
|
Ford executive Stephen Biegun is among the possible successors for the Army lieutenant general, NBC said, citing five people familiar with the discussions.
|
|
Buttigieg slams July 85033 military parade: I think it makes America 'look smaller' MORE are both being floated as potential successors to Franken.
|
|
Other possibilities If Trump opts to keep the position as a stand-alone role, nearly a dozen potential Bolton successors are being floated.
|
|
Emboldened, the Socialists, successors to the former Communists, were hopeful they could emerge as winners again in the snap election held on Sunday.
|
|
And as 2024 nears, Mr. Putin's ability to protect likely successors could lessen, putting them at risk of being brought down by rivals.
|
|
In other words, it's hard to imagine BGP's modern successors carrying out the kind of rescue operation the authors managed a decade ago.
|
|
Analysts had tipped Reckitt's health division operations chief Aditya Sehgal and hygiene home president Rob de Groot as potential internal successors to Kapoor.
|
|
Zetsche's contract extension effectively rules out trucks division head Wolfgang Bernhard, China boss Hubertus Troska and finance chief Bodo Uebber as potential Zetsche successors.
|
|
BARCELONA — The successors to the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge phones are here and they're called, predictably, the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge.
|
|
It required us to live in two worlds: One where we are gracious hosts, welcoming our successors and providing endless binders of logistical information.
|
|
So you and I, for example, are fairly simple to describe in the usual approach to physics as developed by Newton and his successors.
|
|
And the four names widely floated as potential successors - two deputy central bank governors and two veteran bankers - were expected to do just that.
|
|
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of this article misstated the relationship between the Prophet Muhammad and Ali, one of his successors.
|
|
His successors, though spooked by the collapse of the Soviet Union, kept experimenting even in the political realm in the 1990s and early 2000s.
|
|
But she excluded and ignored those—like Jeremy Browne and Norman Baker, Ms Featherstone's two successors in the department—with whom she did not.
|
|
The area is one of the country's 192 so-called "medical deserts" — areas where the authorities have failed to find successors for retiring doctors.
|
|
Zipse is the youngest of three potential successors, a possible advantage as BMW has an upper age limit of 533 for management board members.
|
|
The company argues that IQOS and its successors will therefore be more effective than e-cigarettes in helping people snuff out their conventional smokes.
|
|
Zeti said in November she expects the new BNM leadership after her would be "excellent" because of the various processes existing to evaluate successors.
|
|
There are some classes of personal technology that refuse to die, no matter how much more convenient, compatible, or simply cheaper their successors become.
|
|
While Grace Mugabe doesn't share the struggle credentials of other potential successors, her proximity to the long-time president has been a powerful tool.
|
|
The book and its successors follow the efforts of two discrete groups: those who will welcome the aliens, and those who will oppose them.
|
|
In an increasingly politically and religiously divided country, Graham's sincere faith was a far better model for evangelical Christianity than that of his successors.
|
|
And now, he's got a gig ensuring his successors won't face the same dangers: He's the chief test pilot in Sikorsky's autonomous helicopter program.
|
|
That's where he met Tom Kenny, the prolific voice of Heffer Wolfe, SpongeBob, and later Ice King on one of SpongeBob's successors, Adventure Time.
|
|
It comes as the rest of the world begins to look beyond Obama to his potential successors and assess the next administration's foreign policy.
|
|
But to have someone in her position of leadership and convening power to lead that process — to myself and my successors — is a gift.
|
|
Malaysia's former leader Mahathir Mohamad often criticized US foreign policy towards Muslim nations in the Middle East, though his successors tried to mend ties.
|
|
In its last sentence, the letter included a gracious offer, similar to the outstretched hand that recent Presidents have traditionally offered to their successors.
|
|
Many erstwhile senior officials sit on government advisory boards, assist with policy, operational or technical reviews, and act as informal advisers to their successors.
|
|
There is no doubt that she has been helped by the fact that none of her potential successors wants her job at the moment.
|
|
Potential successors to Mrs May, including David Davis, have been quick to make clear that they, too, have doubts about the current funding regime.
|
|
As holder of the last naturally aspirated V8 engine Ferrari produced, the car remains a favorite, particularly with purists who despise its turbocharged successors.
|
|
Does "greatness" depend on what a chief executive accomplished or instead on his ability to bend Congress to his will and influence his successors?
|
|
Teikoku Databank, a nationwide corporate research firm, released a survey in 2016 showing that two-thirds of business owners across Japan don't have successors.
|
|
He was the first monarch to set foot in the House of Commons, and none of his successors have dared to do so again.
|
|
Former administration officials can maintain security clearances in part to offer counsel to their successors, but Brennan has not been advising the current administration.
|
|
The two "Pro" models would be the successors to last year's iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, which started at $1,000 and $1,100, respectively.
|
|
For the curious thing is that Du Bois pays more attention to the enduring legacy of Reconstruction than have many of his revisionist successors.
|
|
The firm's chief financial officer Artie Minson and vice chairman Sebastian Gunningham were appointed successors to Neumann and will jointly hold the CEO role.
|
|
Monarchy will not be the same after Q.E. II, in part because we know too much about her successors, their ordinary faults and desires.
|
|
His successors, Artie Minson and Sebastian Gunningham, have stepped into the role of co-CEOs of WeWork as it attempts to navigate its future.
|
|
"We and our successors should remember the tragedy of repressions and the reasons that caused them," Mr. Putin said during the rainy evening ceremony.
|
|
At some point, Xi and/or his colleagues, or their successors, will need to confront the internal contradictions of the entire Chinese Communist system.
|
|
His successors, Leonid Brezhnev and Alexei Kosygin, wanted to prove that they were truly committed to an ally in need by providing military aid.
|
|
Due to Yorke's signature vocal tics and Jonny Greenwood's dour but arena-friendly guitar playing, Muse and Coldplay are usually cited as Radiohead's successors.
|
|
It will be his successors who write the story of how journalism met this moment, but Rusbridger's early assessments are among his most sober.
|
|
Zipse is the youngest of three potential successors, a possible advantage as BMW has an upper age limit of 60 for management board members.
|
|
"The Poet and the Pendulum" and "Shudder Before the Beautiful" are perfect spiritual successors to "Ghost Love Score" and "Dark Chest of Wonders," respectively.
|
|
In a radio broadcast at the beginning of the campaign season, Ms. Sirleaf urged her would-be successors to keep a lid on things.
|
|
Maybe only Klaus Biesenbach, one of their successors in MoMA's curatorial ranks, has found a way to duck the problem: his apartment is empty.
|
|
Meanwhile, in Hungary some of the successors of the old Communist regime managed to retain significant influence over the nation's economic and cultural institutions.
|
|
The ceremony at the 18th century Charlottenburg Palace includes speeches by former U.S. Secretary of State Kissinger and one of his successors, John Kerry.
|
|
BP's chief financial officer, British national Brian Gilvary, 55 and the head of upstream, Irishman Bernard Looney, 228, have been cited as possible successors.
|
|
Sources say the conversations center on chief economic adviser Gary Cohn, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney as possible successors.
|
|
When Mao's successors turned on his Cultural Revolution, which had brought a decade of upheaval, persecution and purges, they also turned on Ms. Nie.
|
|
Sources have suggested UBS Chief Executive Sergio Ermotti, a former UniCredit executive, and the Swiss bank's investment banking boss Andrea Orcel, as possible successors.
|
|
Potential successors include Ms. Lake, Mr. Smith, who runs JPMorgan's biggest division, and Mr. Pinto, the Argentine head of the world's biggest investment bank.
|
|
Some of those in this week's meetings have included potential successors to Bolton, an Iran hawk who departed partly over disagreements on the issue.
|
|
A series of former Presidents have avoided critiquing their successors and Obama has attempted to keep that tradition since leaving office two years ago.
|
|
Women need not apply — Maya wants to play with power and toy with the young male poets who offer themselves as her potential successors.
|
|
President Xi Jinping unveiled China's new slate of seniors leaders — but, in a break with tradition, none were young enough to be likely successors.
|
|
Rising drug-cartel violence under its conservative successors opened the door to a PRI comeback in 2012, though with its power and prestige diminished.
|
|
Mr. Castor's successors as prosecutors for Montgomery County decided later in 2015 to bring charges against Mr. Cosby, in part because of new evidence.
|
|
A 2008 video, "Infinity Kisses — the Movie," in which Ms. Schneemann shares kisses with Kitch's feline successors, may be her most unguardedly sensual work.
|
|
Their successors adapted the formula by adding salt, garlic and herbs to the tomatoes, probably to compensate for the insipid tomatoes they found here.
|
|
A possible succession battle may take place between three potential successors that are reported to be waiting for their own chance to gain power.
|
|
The director of the Grand Ducal School of Arts and Crafts in Weimar had resigned, and included Gropius on a shortlist of possible successors.
|
|
The way Harry Truman entered the Korean War expanded presidential war powers, a trend continued by nearly all of his successors in some way.
|
|
Some of the names mentioned by lobbyists as potential permanent successors to Cordray include Republican Representatives Jeb Hensarling and French Hill, both CFPB critics.
|
|
That hasn't been the case for past vice presidents who were viewed as potential successors whose interests could conflict with those of the incumbent.
|
|
If we reduce these risks, and humanity survives the next few centuries, our descendants or successors could end these risks by spreading through this galaxy.
|
|
Members of parliament in Britain pledge to "be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, her heirs and successors, according to law".
|
|
Argos UK, a British catalog retailer, recently published a listing revealing two unreleased DJI Mavic Pro successors: the Mavic 21 Zoom and Mavic 22 Pro.
|
|
And next year one of his successors at CERN, Rolf-Dieter Heuer (D-G from 2009 to 2015), will also succeed him as Sesame's president.
|
|
He is less popular than Fidel; his successors are even less likely to be able to build a personality cult like that of El Commandante.
|
|
In recent years, he has lobbied for revision of the war-renouncing, U.S.-drafted constitution, a longtime cause neither he nor his successors have achieved.
|
|
In light of the work of Eddington and his successors fusion power on Earth is often described as mimicking the process which powers the sun.
|
|
John Gruber very correctly points out that it is deeply weird that the two people tapped as Ive's successors report to the Chief Operating Officer.
|
|
He and his successors helped to ensure that Quebec became a more pious territory than France itself, and remained so until at least the 1950s.
|
|
It seems only fitting that, a month after ABC's cult series gets new life, one of the show's closest successors will be laid to rest.
|
|
Berkshire Hathaway rose 0.7 percent after the conglomerate promoted two of its top executives, cementing their status as the most likely successors to Warren Buffett.
|
|
Off the official agenda, ministers are also due to consult on possible successors to replace Christine Lagarde at the head of the International Monetary Fund.
|
|
Valuations prepared by objective third parties tend to be viewed more favorably by potential buyers, including internal successors, than those calculated by business owners themselves.
|
|
Were they alive today, those ministers would be amazed by how their successors have crammed that empty page full to bursting with institutions and countries.
|
|
The successors to this year's iPhones are expected to support 5G connectivity and will reportedly have upgraded 3D camera sensors for improved augmented reality experiences.
|
|
I and my two successors as mayor of Indianapolis led the creation and evolution of a charter-school sector that's delivering strong results for students.
|
|
However, Berkshire's decision to take a bite of Apple was not taken by the 85-year-old but by his putative successors at the firm.
|
|
"When a president signs an agreement, it should be binding on all his successors, unless the situation changes dramatically and it hasn't changed," he said.
|
|
A measure of Ovitz's power was the vindictiveness with which former friends and colleagues greeted his downfall — none more so than his successors at CAA.
|
|
The company is expected to release two new 5G-enabled iPhones in 4.73, likely to be successors to the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.
|
|
OPINION: Mugabe's successors aren't good men There was Ivy, nearing her sixties, clambering onto to our live position because she wanted to have her say.
|
|
Néstor and his successors undertook multiple restructurings of the outstanding bonds, telling bondholders that their best hope of getting repaid was to accept Argentina's terms.
|
|
The president emerges from the party congress, a twice-a-decade leadership reshuffle, with his name in the party constitution and no successors in sight.
|
|
The most likely successors of Poe and Barton are notably more conservative than them, while Green's most likely successor is notably more liberal than him.
|
|
Berkshire Hathaway rose 1 percent after the conglomerate promoted two of its top executives, cementing their status as the most likely successors to Warren Buffett.
|
|
"Regeneration" and its successors depended on a seamless fusion of history and the fictional imagination, on the roles Barker gave to so many actual people.
|
|
Nor will Trump feel constrained by the long-standing protocol that keeps former presidents from commenting on the policies and job performance of their successors.
|
|
The report confirms previous rumors — the successors of the iPhone XS and XS Max will have three camera sensors on the back of the device.
|
|
And we may yet experience the greatest Tyrion twist of all: Dany instituting elected successors as her Hand requested, and nominating him as the candidate.
|
|
No, the problem was that the outgoing governor was actually too popular, such that his potential successors were unable to define themselves against his success.
|
|
It also remains to be seen what role Mr. Trump will play in exerting influence as Republicans position themselves as potential successors to Mr. Ryan.
|
|
But there's a real danger that Mayer — or one of her successors — will dip into those Alibaba profits to help pay for Yahoo's continued losses.
|
|
Hu estimated that between 70% and 80% of China's private enterprises that were founded in the 1990s would be short of qualified or dedicated successors.
|
|
Salvini may have retreated from the public consciousness for now, but any sign that his successors are stumbling will bring him back with a vengeance.
|
|
No wonder the successors of the N.K.V.D. and other covert agencies of the Russian state put their meddling in American politics where their preferences were.
|
|
For the next 10 years, backed by Eshkol and his successors as prime minister, Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin, almost nothing was done about Mengele.
|
|
But give the curators a gold-plated A+ for effort — they have set a new path for their successors — and wait for the next installment.
|
|
Something of a political death match followed between Parliament and James and his Stuart successors Charles I and Charles II, over the nature of rule.
|
|
"He played a highly significant role in the formation of the contemporary Boston Globe," said Matthew V. Storin, one of his successors as executive editor.
|
|
Speculation had centered on Abel and Jain as possible successors, and Buffett told CNBC that elevating them would have also made sense five years ago.
|
|
It also raised questions about the capacity of his possible successors, including Mr. McCarthy and the majority whip, Steve Scalise of Louisiana, to legislate effectively.
|
|
Suleimani's successors now know they will have to operate with much greater discretion and security concerns than did Suleimani, who thought he was attack-proof.
|
|
The Times also ran damning columns on his decision to overturn the city's two-term limit for himself, only to reverse it for his successors.
|
|
"An acquittal would also provide license to President Trump and his successors to use taxpayer dollars for personal political ends," the Democratic lawmakers' brief said.
|
|
Although Hodler has been Julius Baer CEO for less than one-and-a-half years, Baer's board is already assessing potential successors, the sources said.
|
|
While some of them have been replaced by GOP successors in special elections, many of the seats will be vulnerable to Democratic takeover in November.
|
|
But Trump is also taking significant policy steps -- avoided by previous pro-Israel and other Republican presidents -- that could box in his successors for decades.
|
|
President Trump and his successors must be told in no uncertain terms that they can be held to criminal account if they break the law.
|
|
A series of former presidents have avoided critiquing their successors, and Obama has attempted to keep that tradition since he left office in January 2017.
|
|
But it fits the mood right now, one defined not by the army of his television successors but by the Australian stand-up Hannah Gadsby.
|
|
This was effectively a rite of passage, the aide said: The senator had plainly said the same about both predecessors and successors in the office.
|
|
I'd put Satya and Bob Iger, if you were to ask me who are the two best internal successors who have fundamentally transformed their organizations.
|
|
The improvement in US-Indian relations, which began under Bill Clinton and accelerated under his two immediate successors, is based on shared values, interests and fear.
|
|
One of Parsons&apos successors, David Mitchell, was stabbed in the neck by an inmate in 2014, one of three times he was attacked by inmates.
|
|
A number of possible successors include Conor Murphy, a south Armagh man who has served time both as a Westminster MP and as an IRA prisoner.
|
|
Poor-relief moved elsewhere; smaller institutions closed or merged; doctors specialised and clustered in big cities; and nursing was professionalised under Florence Nightingale and her successors.
|
|
In 2017, Martin revealed that there were five spinoff shows (he says he prefers to call them successors, rather than spinoffs) in the works at HBO.
|
|
Though ISIS and its successors no longer control any of Iraq's cities, they continue to wreak havoc, with a detectable increase in both attacks and propaganda.
|
|
The two NASA GRACE-FO satellites that will go up on this launch are successors to the space agency's ongoing GRACE mission, which launched in 2002.
|
|
When familiar faces lose power, his country's offer to successors is "you may not like us, but you may want to deal with us," he says.
|
|
Because Mr Trump poached four Republicans from the House of Representatives to fill senior posts in his administration, their successors must be decided by special election.
|
|
It's the kind of thing that frequently happens in our democracy, stretching back to the bitterly fought contests that involved the Founding Fathers and their successors.
|
|
Assets continued to pour in under his immediate successors and the fund reached more than $100bn, making it by far the biggest mutual fund in 2000.
|
|
High-ranking government officials sometimes retain security clearances after leaving office to advise their successors as needed, and some private-sector companies can also require them.
|
|
Although younger MPs, such as Rebecca Long-Bailey, the 39-year-old shadow business secretary, are being primed as potential successors, they lack profile and experience.
|
|
It includes the original Pixel, Pixel XL, and their successors, along with a suite of midrange to high-end Asus, Huawei, LG, OnePlus, and Xiaomi devices.
|
|
Possible successors to May include Boris Johnson, her former foreign secretary, interior minister Sajid Javid, environment minister Michael Gove or Dominic Raab, her new Brexit minister.
|
|
For a tenant to qualify they must have been continuously living in an apartment since July 1, 1971 or be "lawful successors" of such a person.
|
|
When approached by Reuters last week, Zeti declined to comment on potential successors, but said she had no immediate plans to take up any new role.
|
|
The first of her drawing companions was Mog, a scruffy black-striped tabby who became, with input from her eight successors, the heroine of 17 books.
|
|