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Take it or leave it, but that's what they say.
"Then we hear from leadership, take it or leave it."
Take it or leave it, this is who I am.
It's always take it or leave it, here we are.
It's kind of a "take it or leave it" proposition.
As for the story, I can take it or leave it.
Take it or leave it, it's exactly the way it is.
As the Democrats see it, it's take it or leave it.
People are going to have to take it or leave it.
"The Chequers plan cannot be take it or leave it," he added.
In other cities, the menu options remain "Take It or Leave It."
But, Mr. Leader, we're not going to take it or leave it.
We had to appear like we can take it or leave it.
Still, guests are given the freedom to take it or leave it.
It was like, 'Take it or leave it, this is the sound.
I'm an individual, I am who I am, take it or leave it.
I am what I am and you can take it or leave it.
Take it or leave it, but these books are ripe for the reading.
The negotiation seems to be a case of take it or leave it.
For both shows, though, I'm take-it-or-leave-it on the studio segments.
This is a change from the "take it or leave it" offer from May.
At the very least, I'll offer a small proposal, take it or leave it.
It doesn't have the take-it-or-leave-it bravura of Night & Market (Song).
There is a more nuanced variation on Britain's take-it-or-leave-it approach.
But Democrats largely scoffed at the take it-or-leave it set up. Sen.
Whereas a place — you can't really take it or leave it if you live there.
"Consent in the GDPR is not a take it or leave it question," he said.
There is only one New York Times, and you can take it or leave it.
Take it or leave it (though I highly suggest you take it, because it's brilliant).
His casually radical demeanor mimicked the take-it-or-leave-it style of his show.
Elsewhere in banking: How James Gorman's take-it-or-leave-it approach helped Morgan Stanley.
New brands are trying a take-it-or-leave-it approach in marketing to millennials.
They offered $40 million over two years and told him to take it or leave it.
I can only tell you what I advise and you might take it or leave it.
AR emoji are the one new camera feature that's a bit take it or leave it.
It is what it is, and you're going to have to take it or leave it.
"She offers up different ideas and either you take it or leave it and that's okay."
You can take it or leave it when it comes to fame— fortune, however, you crave!
I never pretended that I was accommodating, or that I could take it or leave it.
All this as the countdown to another of Trump's take-it-or-leave-it deals ticks away.
As a result, I'm in the take-it-or-leave-it school of poetry making and reading.
The deal is ... the commission will be maxed out at $1 mil -- take it or leave it.
Every OnePlus iteration is a take it or leave it proposition, since OnePlus only offers a single design.
"As the Democrats see it, it's take it or leave it, their way or the highway," Grassley said.
Some people can just take it or leave it, in the sense that they can take it occasionally.
The French look upon golf with a certain sense of ennui — they can take it or leave it.
If I had to cover our mortgage and was told "take it or leave it", I'd be fucked.
Republicans have framed it as a take-it-or-leave-it opportunity for Ford to make her case.
One email sent to a disgruntled shopper, basically explained it was a take-it-or-leave-it scenario, i.e.
So organizations or brands would tell us, 'This is what it is,' you know, take it or leave it.
Bottom line ... the dispute evolved into a "take it or leave it" moment -- and Kaepernick decided to leave it.
BuzzFeed has offered us an unacceptable take-it-or-leave-it deal and walked away from the negotiating table.
Senate passage of a bipartisan bill could perhaps leave Mr. Trump with the take-it-or-leave-it decision.
They were taught to take it or leave it, but mostly they were taught to shut up about it.
Ms. Kwak's was not the take-it-or-leave-it approach of 32nd Street, and she kept at it.
And third, the law requires consideration of less-disruptive alternatives rather than manipulated take-it-or-leave-it choices.
"They have received a lot of criticism for their approach, the take-it-or-leave-it approach," she said.
"I am who I am, take it or leave it," Hart declared in his speech, dropping out of the race.
Leadership is pushing back, saying that lawmakers will ultimately face a take-it-or-leave-it proposition with the bill.
"This in no way, shape or form should be considered a take it or leave it proposal," the official said.
In that scenario, senators are predictably confronted with a take-it-or-leave-it proposition that undermines the deliberative process.
They're seeing discouraging solutions coming out of the left, and it's a take-it-or-leave-it proposition for them.
Instead, it has made a blanket offer in a take-it-or-leave-it manner that has some investors angry.
Still unresolved are the so-called "poison pills" that the administration has positioned as take-it-or-leave-it items.
Mr. Trump initially supported Mr. Bannon's take-it-or-leave-it final message to holdouts in the House Freedom Caucus.
Moelis remembers aggressively offering creditors a "take it or leave it" deal and telling them they had 10 minutes to decide.
Now I'm like you know what, I am who I am, take it or leave it, but I'm good with me.
She called the employment agreements "arm-twisted, take-it-or-leave it contracts" that will result in the isolation of employees.
Bonus: lots of pockets which is a take it or leave it for me personally but a bonus for runners etc.
"I can take it or leave it," she said, sitting in a high-backed chair in her dining room in Hillside.
For Britain, this means access to the single market should not be a "take it or leave it" proposition after Brexit.
But her announcement was more take-it-or-leave-it, like putting one's foot down after delivering a very long-winded sentence.
The fact that TPP has achieved critical mass allows its terms to be offered on a take-it-or-leave-it basis.
And even if you do read the EULA, you cannot feasibly negotiate better terms; EULA are take-it-or-leave-it affairs.
There is no negotiation with foreign governments forcing manufactures to accept artificially lower prices in a "take it or leave it" proposition.
Instead, the GOP is giving Ford a take-it-or-leave-it offer: a daylong hearing, or we'll just confirm the guy.
" The account added that BuzzFeed had "offered us an unacceptable take-it-or-leave-it deal and walked away from the negotiating table.
These monopolies on life-essential medicines enable the take-it-or-leave-it price-gouging that causes so much suffering and even death.
Nor is May in a position to negotiate a new deal, since the EU has taken a  take-it-or-leave-it position.
Forced arbitration clauses, also known as "rip-off clauses," frequently are hidden in the fine print of "take-it-or-leave-it" agreements.
These take-it-or-leave-it agreements force consumers and employees to relinquish access to the public courts when their rights are violated.
He said the French side had made a "take it or leave it offer" and their British counterparts "did not even deign to answer".
The government has said parliament will get a vote on any final deal with the EU, but only to "take it or leave it".
While the exact allocation of liability should be negotiated by individual publishers, your current proposal represents a 'take it or leave it' disproportionate approach.
"In our view, a take-it or leave-it strategy could have negative unintended effects that jeopardize American jobs and economic growth," they wrote.
Take it or leave it, but please don't leave it because it has taken me this long to recognize it and that's not great.
With the stalemate in the Senate essentially stripping the Republicans of their leverage, the Assembly Democrats adopted a take-it-or-leave-it attitude.
Usually I could take it or leave it, but when I am pregnant I love starting my morning with a glass of cold orange juice.
The plot is take it or leave it, but if you believe the medium is the message then it comes through loud and clear here.
"Take It or Leave It" would've been a great 2-minute song, but it feels stuffy by the time Jxmmi barks a verse in edgewise.
Brazil accused the Trump administration on Wednesday of breaking off negotiations over the tariffs last week and issuing a take-it-or-leave-it offer.
Some in Brussels were relieved that he had not said it was his final, "take it or leave it" offer, as initial reports had suggested.
This take it or leave it approach may not have worked in 2016, but in that race he was only running against one other candidate.
As for the Supreme Court, Goldberg said the organization's project wasn't intended as a take-it-or-leave-it proposition for a future Democratic president.
But after the execs gave their notes on the script and NONE of my requests were honored, I was told 'take it or leave it.
But it doesn't always have to be a take-it-or-leave-it scenario when an entrepreneur is reviewing a franchise company's key terms for investment.
In the meantime, Republican senators are warning GOP leaders not to present the bill to them as a "take it or leave it" repeal package. Sens.
Instead, reports have him asking aides: "Is this really a good bill?" even as he demanded a take-it-or-leave it vote in the House.
And it expanded the nihilistic "take-it-or-leave-it" approach in which environmental reviews cannot consider ways to modify a project to reduce potential harms.
But global leaders are warily watching the Trump administration's take-it-or-leave-it approach to renegotiating its trade pacts with Canada, Mexico and South Korea.
But resistance from his own party forced Mr. Ryan to delay the vote — even if he cast it as a take-it-or-leave-it deal.
Pro-EU lawmakers later accused the government of going back on its word by offering only a "take it or leave it" vote on the final deal.
"Essential" is a subjective term — a product pick that one person simply cannot live without could just as easily be someone else's take-it-or-leave-it.
Congress has been unable to solve any of these issues, whether that's in spite of or because of the take-it-or-leave-it White House posturing.
You can argue with this approach — I do; I like lots of take-it-or-leave-it contextual information — but it has always been the MoMA way.
Most members of Congress had no role in shaping the AHCA, and will only be presented with take-it-or-leave-it opportunities to cast their vote.
Just like pretty much any sex act you can think of, some people love it, some people hate it, and some people could take it or leave it.
The Lib Dems say they respect the referendum result and would negotiate a soft Brexit—before offering a second referendum on whether to take it or leave it.
None of the people I called seemed to notice a difference in our call quality, though, so while the feature's neat, I could take it or leave it.
To be clear,  American Gods doesn't ask us to read the text through a lens of race, but it's there to be interpreted, take it or leave it.
During protracted negotiations to get the world's best ice hockey players to the Olympics there had been plenty of finger pointing and take-it-or-leave-it ultimatums.
However, if the version that passed the House is a "take-it-or-leave-it" from Democrats, then this is just business-as-usual posturing inside the Beltway.
GOP lawmakers were frustrated that Trump's trade team cut them out of the final negotiations, leaving them with a take-it-or-leave-it ultimatum on final passage.
Medicare can pay lower rates only because the federal government does not negotiate prices with hospitals and physicians; it imposes take-it-or-leave-it fees through regulation.
From an aesthetic standpoint, to take it or leave it is entirely dealer's choice — body hair is personal and what you choose to keep or remove is your prerogative.
Art is there to be a "take it or leave it" thing and I am so troubled by the bands or the artists that people don't let you leave.
A source familiar with discussions said US national security adviser John Bolton has positioned the US's stance on the communique's language as a take-it-or-leave-it offer.
"To the extent that [the manufacturers are] just saying that's the price, take it or leave it…hospitals may not have the opportunity to negotiate," said Vanderbilt's Stacie Dusetzina.
Though I am mystified as to what can have been going on, I am certain that take-it-or-leave-it is not how friends speak to each other.
Under McConnell's floor maneuvering, Trump's plan is currently the last of the four measures to get a vote — setting up a take-it-or-leave-it dynamic for Democrats.
Credit card and debit card fees are dictated directly by Visa and MasterCard and are imposed on the majority of merchants in a take-it-or-leave-it fashion.
If pessimism is repellant "take it or leave it" behavior, then small games released into the world without the expectation of return or investment are probably our best bet.
The government decided to step up its involvement after Fiat Chrysler suggested that its proposal was a take-it-or-leave-it deal, alarming French officials, the person said.
And workers don't genuinely agree to arbitration; they're typically presented with a take-it-or-leave-it contract to sign if they want to put food on the table.
The details of the take-it-or-leave-it tryout the league arranged for Kaepernick last week are just the latest example of how toxic their relationship has become.
In trying to deal with his Afghanistan problem, Trump is presenting Pakistan a tough take-it-or-leave-it choice: Fight terrorism as we say or forgo military aid.
Gillibrand's bill specifically takes issue with "take-it-or-leave-it" provisions, notably websites that compel a user to "agree" to allowing cookies with no way to opt-out.
"Direct to Jersey City for $27, take it or leave it," he said on a recent weekday morning as the ferry roared away from Atlantic Highlands, where he lives.
Rather than allowing her the time she needs to respond to the take-it-or-leave-it demand you conveyed, you sent us an email at 5:47 p.m.
But if we do so it will be on the basis that it will be a consensus, not a 'take-it-or-leave-it, we'll shut down the government [threat].
The U.K. Parliament will have the right to veto the final deal but not to suggest amendments to it, effectively leaving politicians with a "take-it-or-leave-it" option.
For example, a typical government leave program will provide a specified number of weeks of paid leave at the time of a family medical emergency — take it or leave it.
Give Carmax 30 minutes to inspect your car and they will buy it, even if you're not purchasing one of theirs, with a "no-haggle," take it or leave it offer.
Collins, and a bill presented through a terrible process in which conservatives members were essentially told to "take it or leave it," the Freedom Caucus did the Republican Party a favor.
He stood from his crouch, reached past Rose to grab some plates—looking directly at Paul, who understood the gaze: take it or leave it; I'm in no shortage of demand.
At the time, mobile phones were largely a take-it-or-leave it proposition, with features programmed by their manufacturers and customization mostly limited to a choice between tinny electronic ringtones.
In contrast, Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have proposed what might be called "Medicare, take it or leave it," which is unpopular, unrealistic and would never make it through Congress.
That take-it-or-leave-it approach, Schrems told Reuters Television, violates people's right under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to choose freely whether to allow companies to use their data.
No doubt she cares very much about what it sounds like, but the gesture still feels very casual: as if to say this is how I am, take it or leave it.
Since oil until had long been a "take it or leave it" product, the Russian economy never needed to develop the entrepreneurial skills to develop and sell other products to the world.
That is not reassuring for Britain: as Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, notes, accession talks consist more of take-it-or-leave-it offers than real negotiations.
"When the administration has spoken to our members in private meetings, the discussions have been more about finding ways to move forward together and not about take it or leave it," said Rep.
"He was a practitioner, sometimes along with others, of sledgehammer diplomacy, a take-it-or-leave-it approach to diplomacy," said R. Nicholas Burns, who as under secretary sparred regularly with Mr. Bolton.
Elite young athletes are being offered college scholarships as early as middle school, and because many of those offers come with a "take it or leave it" deadline, teenagers often make rash decisions.
Some members of Scalise's whip operation say they can see a path to securing a simple majority vote if the legislation is presented to members as a take-it-or-leave-it scenario.
That's what you can see is in my personality, I guess, the way people perceive me in the industry is some sense is that, I'm a person you take it or leave it.
It is the result of take-it-or-leave-it labor contracts harking back to the type called "yellow dog," and of the readiness of this Court to enforce those unbargained-for agreements.
"I don't like the fact that a hundred senators on a bipartisan basis are denied the opportunity to participate in the negotiations as opposed to just, 'take it or leave it,'" he said.
But rights holders say they do not have enough bargaining power and are presented with a "take it or leave it" deal since the online platforms have no obligation to negotiate with them.
In this new reality, end users are forced to agree to "take it or leave it" end user license agreements (EULAs), in which the licensor can change its terms of service without notice.
The meeting lasted about five hours, but ultimately May secured their backing with a not-exactly-inspiring argument: This is the best deal Britain is going to get, so take it or leave it.
Not to force the U.K. to take it or leave it, but to discover how much the other 27 EU states wish to retain free movement, and how far they wish to modify it.
On Thursday, the Trump White House made it clear that they were done negotiating the bill: Republicans would have to take it or leave it, this was their one chance at ending Obamacare. Why?
The bipartisan gun legislation had emerged as lawmakers headed home for the Fourth of July break, a sort of "take it or leave it" reply to Democrats' sit-in protest on the House floor.
The Supreme Court ruled in earlier cases that companies doing business with consumers may require arbitration and forbid class actions in their contracts, which are often of the take-it-or-leave-it variety.
The amendment would have given lawmakers more control over the process by, among other things, avoiding a last-minute, take-it-or-leave-it vote on whatever package the government negotiated with Brussels. Mrs.
When Judy re-negotiated her deal, CBS tried to counter her demand but she made it clear there would be no real negotiation -- it was a take-it-or-leave-it offer, and CBS capitulated.
On Thursday, White House officials issued a take-it-or-leave-it proposal, which would legalize Dreamers in exchange for funding the wall, accelerating deportations, eliminating some family preferences and scrapping the diversity-visa lottery.
Last week, Brazil put into place the take-it-or-leave-it agreement the United States demanded to avoid Mr. Trump's 25 percent steel tariffs by limiting exports of finished steel into the United States.
Democrats and a few Republicans say the best approach would be for Congress to act on its own, and deliver a measure that would present the president with a take-it-or-leave-it choice.
Don't let its candy-coated sweetness fool you, though: Dupuis's cutting, straightforward lyrics give the album the signature in-your-face, take-it-or-leave-it attitude that listeners have come to expect from her work.
The crass, shrill, Goldfrapp-sampling "Freestyle 4" is the most take-it-or-leave-it of the Pablo cuts; in structure and in the sonics, it is a race to a spectacular meltdown of a finish.
These bills, the American Health Care Act (AHCA) in the House and the Better Care Reconciliation Act (BCRA) in the Senate, were hatched in secret and then unveiled as a take-it-or-leave-it package.
Yet the demise of collective bargaining has meant decades of stagnant wages and take-it-or-leave-it employment conditions for workers, who have come to believe they are invisible to those with political or economic power.
The one-sided, take-it or leave-it nature of their contracts allows the PBM not only to unilaterally set these rates, but also leaves it to the PBM to decide when to update the price list.
Olympia Snowe said she retired from Congress because "the Senate is not living up to what the Founding Fathers envisioned," (and) routinely jettisons regular order, habitually eschews full debate and (favors) take-it-or-leave-it proposals.
But Harris said he's confident the negotiations will continue — "It was not a take-it-or-leave-it offer" — and that Trump will keep his focus on the conservatives' demands in lieu of those of the moderates.
Johnson has described his newest offer as "a compromise for both sides," although the plan was reportedly framed as a "take it or leave it" deal to members of Johnson's Conservative Party, according to The Associated Press.
Several independent pharmacists who were interviewed for this story said their contracts with PBMs are pretty much take-it-or-leave-it offers, and they often have little to no visibility into what MAC lists are being used.
"As long as I'm confident in myself, I can put myself out there and other people can take it or leave it," said Sally Ayach, 13, a gymnast who excels at math and wants to be a lawyer.
Pompeo told reporters last week that Kim  has personally assured him  that he wants to rid the Korean Peninsula of nuclear weapons -- which the White House has called an essential, take-it-or-leave it goal of the summit.
Chief Executive Ross McEwan told shareholders they face a take-it-or-leave it offer to settle out of court before the claimants must inform a judge on Wednesday if they plan to pursue the case, the sources said.
Crowing over the deal he has made with Mexico, President Donald Trump has offered Canada take-it-or-leave-it offer: sign up on the new deal with Mexico and the United States by Friday or be shut out.
But Russia's unwillingness to go along with a take-it-or-leave-it offer threatens to unleash a gusher of oil on world markets — good news in the short term for consumers, with severe financial costs for the industry.
Mr. Schumer, the Democratic leader, suspected Republicans would present Democrats with an unacceptable, take-it-or-leave it proposition and then dare them to stand in the way of a nearly $2 trillion measure everyone knew was desperately needed.
But this is an illusion of choice, just as it is when we are ostensibly given the option to decide whether to agree to terms set by large corporations in standardized take-it-or-leave-it click-to-agree documents.
One target for GDPR complainants is so-called 'forced consent' — where consumers are told by platforms leveraging powerful network effects that they must accept giving up their privacy as the 'take it or leave it' price of accessing the service.
In "Hobson's Choice" — referring to a decision between one thing and nothing, or, essentially, the idea of take it or leave it — men with black bodies and white heads enter a fray amid numerous small fires and some prison bars.
Though even there its actions are problematic, as it offers users a take it or leave it style 'choice' — saying they either remove the info entirely or leave it and therefore agree that Facebook can use it to target them with ads.
Instead, insurers will be incentivized to make take it or leave it offers of below market rates and to cancel contracts with providers who refuse to accept their offer in an effort to drive the benchmark rate down as low as possible.
Coming on top of the row over campaign spending, this will surely fuel demands for a meaningful parliamentary vote on the Brexit deal this autumn, which implies more than the simple take-it-or-leave-it option being suggested by the government.
Certain sections of these deals (usually your name and email address) will be either take it or leave it—you have to give up that information to use the SSO option; others (like granting access to your contacts, for instance) may be optional.
Revising the phrase "take it or leave it," Give It or Leave It cultivates a spirit of generosity, hospitality, and selflessness, and proposes a new rule for a better world: creating something, offering it, and gifting it, regardless of recognition, acceptance, or rejection.
Like all of the other women who made allegations of sexual harassment at Fox News, Gretchen couldn't sue the network because a clause buried deep into the boilerplate, take-it-or-leave-it, language in her employment contract prevented her from doing so.
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, applicant countries from eastern Europe were presented with a take-it-or-leave-it choice: if they wanted to join the EU, they would have to accept the entire acquis communautaire, including commitments to Schengen and the euro.
When you couple the regulatory leviathan with our broken appropriations process, where Congress gets cornered into take-it-or-leave-it omnibus spending bills that grotesquely limit its spending power, the legislative branch today exercises far less authority than the Constitution grants to it.
There are songs here that deepen the brothers' lyrical range — the spooky "Came a Long Way" is a meditation on overcoming difficult obstacles, and on "Now That I Know" and "Take It or Leave It," they come off as the scorned, not the scorners.
Instead of letting an impartial judge or jury decide, they would use the fine print of take-it-or-leave-it contracts to shunt cases over to private arbitrators — firms chosen by (and dependent on the future patronage of) the companies being complained against.
Describing the plan as "extremely generous" but a take-it-or-leave-it proposal, White House officials said they hoped it would be embraced by conservatives and centrists in Congress as the first step in an even broader effort to fix the nation's immigration system.
The holdouts said that without the leverage of the pari passu injunctions - which barred Argentina from making payments to exchange bondholders before it paid bondholders holding defaulted debt - they will be forced to swallow an unpalatable take-it-or-leave-it proposal from Argentina.
The fact that "over the past two weeks, the health care bill has gone from take-it-or-leave-it to we're-open-for-negotiation is proof that the Freedom Caucus is being effective," said Representative Andy Harris of Maryland, a member of the group.
If we learn to allow for experience without expectation, we may find participation takes less effort, that victimization isn't real, that distraction is its own sort of healing, that rest is hugely undervalued and the outcome is just that: an outcome, take it or leave it.
It's as big a part of his life as the music, yet Miller has a somewhat unusual approach to discussing the issues -- a sort of non-judgmental take-it-or-leave-it attitude that leaves fans free to not engage with it if they don't want to.
He has criticized the wave of privacy policy emails as being posed in a "take it or leave it" manner that leaves users thinking they have to accept the terms in order to keep using a service, rather than letting people choose what information to share.
"Unlike the appropriations process, the House should consider each of these challenges independently on the merits of the policy, not politics, and not in a consolidated fashion that forces us into a take-it-or-leave-it vote on such substantial issues before the House," he said.
While the White House has touted its proposal as a serious legislative effort aimed at breaking a long stalemate over immigration, there was a take-it-or-leave it aspect to the administration's description of its strategy on Wednesday that underscored the skepticism surrounding it on Capitol Hill.
" Facebook and Google are also accused in the report of providing nothing more than the the "illusion of control" through various methods such as "hiding away privacy-friendly choices, take-it-or-leave-it choices, and choice architectures where choosing the privacy friendly option requires more effort for the users.
They have an extremely on-brand sign in their kitchen, which says "Today's Menu Choices: Take It or Leave It." But in their defense, that's typically the way most menus work: Either you eat what the restaurant has on offer (with a limited amount of personalization), or you go someplace else.
The once-friendly FBI agents threw Popov in an isolation room, then returned an hour later with a federal prosecutor, a defense attorney, and a take-it-or-leave-it offer: Popov was going to be their informant, working all day, every day, to lure his crime partners into an FBI trap.
The Barrelhouse Flat: While many bars these days are stripping their menus down to a few select, take-it-or-leave-it options, The Barrelhouse Flat's cocktail menu is a throwback to the days when bartenders were expected to remember how to make dozens of disparate drinks at the drop of a hat.
Hoyer predicted that, because House budget hawks will almost certainly oppose any spending package that can pass both chambers, Republican leaders will need to reach across the aisle for Democratic support to keep the government open — a process that must yield "a consensus," he said, "not a take-it-or-leave-it" proposition.
With the $200 billion round of tariffs looming, "this is probably the best time for the US to go back to the table with a 'take it or leave it' type of trade demand," Robert Carnell, chief Asia-Pacific economist at investment bank ING, said in a note to clients on Thursday.
Hoyer predicted that, because House budget hawks will almost certainly oppose any spending package that can pass both chambers, Republican leaders will need to reach across the aisle for Democratic support to keep the government open -- a process that must yield "a consensus," he said, "not a take-it-or-leave-it" proposition.
This was supposed to be dramatically different from the Obamacare repeal and tax reform debates of last year, when Senate leadership more or less crafted its own package — with some back-and-forth from its rank-and-file — and put it on the floor for senators to take it or leave it.
After two years coming down the pipe at tech giants, Europe's new privacy framework, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is now being applied — and long time Facebook privacy critic, Max Schrems, has wasted no time in filing four complaints relating to (certain) companies' 'take it or leave it' stance when it comes to consent.
"I think the (unstated for obvious reasons) plan all along has been for [the] Senate to pass a bill and for McConnell to say to the House: 'Take it or leave it, but this is the best bill that could get 50 votes over here,'" one Republican health care lobbyist said, on condition of anonymity.
All of this, of course, sits in the shadow of the iPhone X. Had Apple not announced the X when it did, the iPhone 8 would be an easy choice for upgraders and about the same amount of take-it-or-leave-it talk by early adopters that we saw at the launch of the iPhone 7.
This probably won't work — the EU has kept a clear and firm line throughout, and No Deal will be worse for the UK. But Johnson may still hope to broker a last-minute compromise and put a take it or leave it offer to Parliament, forcing MPs to vote for a revised deal to avoid a crash out.
SO THE WAY YOU POSE IT AS IF IT'S A LITTLE BIT OF A TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT FOR CANADA, DOESN'T IT GIVE THE CANADIANS A LITTLE BIT OF LEVERAGE HERE BECAUSE WE'RE OPERATING ON A LITTLE BIT OF AN ARTIFICIAL SCHEDULE WITH THE 90 DAY NOTICE PERIOD AND ELECTORAL ISSUES COMING IN AND A NEW MEXICAN ADMINISTRATION.
" He echoes Kathrin Böhm when he claims not to be "anti-brand": "I think brands play a role, but I feel uncomfortable with brands of places, because … to brand a place is to think of the place as a product, since brands are usually applied to products, and a product is usually much more understandable as a take-it-or-leave-it thing.
"By burying a forced arbitration clause deep in the fine print of take-it-or-leave-it consumer and employment contracts, companies can evade the court system, where plaintiffs have far greater legal protections, and hide behind a one-sided process that is tilted in their favor," Chairman Jerrold Nadler, a New York democratic representative, said in his opening remarks.
Yet it is incumbent on the European Union — and on the United States, which the Poles rightly see as their close ally and protector against Russia — to make clear to the Polish government that the rule of law is not a take-it-or-leave-it imposition by the "old E.U.," but a central tenet of the democracy Poland signed on to.
"The findings include privacy intrusive default settings, misleading wording, giving users an illusion of control, hiding away privacy-friendly choices, take-it-or-leave-it choices, and choice architectures where choosing the privacy friendly option requires more effort for the users," states the report, which includes images and examples of confusing design choices and strangely worded statements involving the collection and use of personal data.
Schrems also makes the point that small startups and local companies are less likely to be able to use the kind of strong-arm 'take it or leave it' tactics on users that big tech is able to unilaterally apply and extract 'consent' as a consequence of the reach and power of their platforms — arguing there's an underlying competition concern that GDPR could also help to redress.
Then the Triggering in the Commons, then the Triggering in the Lords, then both Houses get to vote again on any deal—though the government has signaled that this will be on a take-it-or-leave-it basis—then the EU Parliament has to give its own rubber stamp… but only after the governments of a full 27 different countries have passed any deal.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (Texas), the No. 2 Senate Republican, said the Grassley measure would be the last proposal to get a vote, not the first, raising the possibility of a take-it-or-leave-it proposition.
By conjuring images of a towering stone edifice around a medieval fortress — and branding those on the outside as invaders threatening to bring crime, drugs and disease to the United States — Mr. Trump has transformed what used to be a complicated, nuanced negotiation into a take-it-or-leave-it demand, laced with xenophobia, that has shuttered nearly a quarter of the government for weeks.
What that means is that most senators have no real opportunity to try to influence the individual spending measures and are instead presented with the take-it-or-leave-it choice they faced last week when they could either vote for a 2,232-page, $1.3 trillion spending measure with many provisions they supported — notably a big increase in Pentagon spending — or balk and be responsible for shutting down the government.
In the House, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) told Republicans that votes were unlikely Monday or Tuesday next week, setting up a take-it-or-leave-it option for members in the short window ahead of the Dec.
RSC chair Mark Walker on Repub plan to replace Obamacare: "In that form and absent substantial changes, I cannot vote for the bill..." The views of these two camps are irreconcilable unless the moderates become convinced a Paul Ryan–approved ACA alternative isn't as draconian as it almost certainly will be; and unless the radicals can be convinced the same plan is a take-it-or-leave-it opportunity to get the revenge they've been seeking for the partisan passage of Obamacare all along.
The Trump administration's abandonment of serious Middle East diplomacy has come in stages -- the movement of the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem without any agreement on related issues, the summary closing of the Palestinian office in Washington, the closing of the consulate in Jerusalem that handled Palestinian affairs, the cut off of West Bank and Gaza aid, the recognition of Israel's Golan Heights annexation, Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoPompeo condemns China's expulsion of WSJ journalists Wall Street Journal 'deeply disappointed' by China's expulsion of journalists China expels three Wall Street Journal reporters MORE's rejection of the longstanding U.S. view that Israeli settlements were "inconsistent with international law" -- and now this take-it-or-leave-it "peace" plan.
Senate Majority Whip John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas) and 31 of his GOP Senate colleagues sent a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerOn The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report The Trump economy keeps roaring ahead MORE on Monday calling on him to avoid a "take it or leave it" strategy on the 21625-year-old trade agreement.

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