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Topshop just keeps wanting to make clear plastic jeans happen.
Sessions said Trump needs to make clear where he stands.
But James wanted to make clear that Green deserved one.
Clinton sought to make clear in an interview with CNN.
I want to make clear that's true of most projects.
Before that, I want to make clear something in my brain.
Pressure is mounting for companies to make clear where they stand.
"This is what I want to make clear today," she said.
"Murphy Brown" wants to make clear that Murphy's still got it.
But he also wanted to make clear that he supports reparations.
First, military leaders need to make clear they support the policy.
Clarification: This story has been updated to make clear how Sgt.
Koch to make clear that he would not be one of them.
I want to make clear that I am emphatically not anti-immigration.
"We needed to make clear who Ron was," one Johnson insider said.
Still, I want to make clear that this person crossed a line.
One thing I'd like to make clear: Enough of the false rumors.
But I want to make clear, this is just a beginning here.
Democrats need a very strong response to make clear that this cannot happen.
But better monitoring at least promises to make clear where commitment is lacking.
He has enjoyed the same excesses they have, he wants to make clear.
We've got to make clear that mental health is not a personal failing.
This article was changed to make clear that Tesla still leases some panels.
We have to make clear that what's in this bill is even scarier.
I have always tried to make clear to any medical professional ever since.
I want to make clear that I agree with our intelligence agencies' assessment.
And we want to make clear that lying to Congress is a crime.
"I just want to make clear that it's not identity politics," said Steinem.
"We've got to make clear mental health is not a personal failing," Mrs.
But the book often struggles to make clear connections from chapter to chapter.
He has yet to make clear what his ideas are to improve them.
First, Congress needs to make clear what it means to be a fugitive.
"We're going to make clear what this means he people's lives," he said.
We come here to stand shoulder to shoulder to make clear: We are here!
Clarification: This post has been updated to make clear which positions require Senate approval.
"I want to make clear that I'm not out for people's money," he said.
"I want to make clear that we support the Second Amendment," she told Vox.
So much so that Coben had to make clear that, no, it's not real.
Jeff Sessions, said on Monday said Trump needs to make clear where he stands.
"I'm not anti-fracking," he asks me several times to make clear about him.
"We need to make clear this is not just a women's movement," she said.
Cillizza: The North Carolina ruling seems to make clear that political gerrymandering is unconstitutional.
With those remarks and others, Trump seemed to make clear where his sympathies lie.
That's why we want to make clear our stance by suing the US government.
At another, she tried to make clear that Warren had no monopoly on "bold" ideas.
We would like to make clear that Elon's commitment and dedication to Tesla is obvious.
To Daniels, that seemed to make clear Heslep was working with some other media outlet.
" Kerith Lemon: "From a filmmaking perspective, that was something that I wanted to make clear.
She feels the need to make clear that victims aren't paid for telling their stories.
And each day, Rosselló has tried to make clear he has no intention of leaving.
But he also wants to make clear that he remains hopeful — and so should we.
The Democrats also need to make clear that their party has room for ideological diversity.
And each day, Rosselló had tried to make clear he has no intention of leaving.
He's an optimist, and goes to great lengths to make clear how grateful he is.
The next day, Trump took to Twitter to make clear who was calling the shots.
First off, I want to make clear that the Note 10 can take great photos!
"We want to make clear from the start, we aren't a 'family magazine,'" he insisted.
Davis sought to make clear the letter was not meant as an ultimatum to Ryan.
He said it was up to Ms. Merkel's conservatives to make clear what they wanted.
She wanted to make clear that there wasn't going to be any more to this.
She said she wanted to make clear that the governor was responsible for the subways.
The confidence limits around the estimates for Oceania are too large to make clear conclusions.
On Monday, Biden tried to make clear that would never happen if he becomes president.
Clarification: This article has been updated to make clear where John Bolton's remarks were made.
And this is one of the things that I want to make clear, as well.
And secondly, to make clear that there will be only one reformer: the crown prince.
But its careful to make clear that an egg timer is not included and sold separately.
I want to make clear, though: I loved this episode in all its time-marking glory.
The amendments aimed to make clear that the Vacancies Act should control all such "acting" appointments.
It's important to make clear that not everyone in Silicon Valley is blind to these issues.
Schiff said he expected Comey to make clear at Monday's hearing that the allegation was unfounded.
Mueller also used his public statement to make clear his desire to not testify before Congress.
This budget was intended to make clear the days of profligate Washington spending are over. Good.
But I want to make clear today, these are not the choices that we will make.
"We have to make clear that we have a zero tolerance on this," the initiative said.
That has offered an opportunity for parents and teachers to make clear what behavior is unacceptable.
Update: This article has been updated to make clear which parts of BT's networks are affected.
We have to make clear distinctions between normal politics and actions we consider out of bounds.
We thought it was important to make clear that this was sex, not just affectionate touching.
Schumer to make clear where he stands and disavow the mob rule of the radical left.
Before I go on, I want to make clear that my feelings are ambivalent towards cryptocurrencies.
The report goes to great lengths to make clear that we have the tools we need.
"We had to make clear we are not a handicraft or knitting club," Ms. Scholl said.
Yet Senate Democrats continue to make clear they have no interest in the House GOP plan.
Should established firms have a responsibility to make clear when they&aposre behind buzzy new products?
But the court has failed to make clear whose perspective is relevant when interpreting the language.
At the same time, Beshear has tried to make clear his support for limits on abortion.
After her tweets, the Post updated their story to make clear AOC had rented the dress.
"Part of what I'm trying to make clear is it begins with responsibility," the mayor said.
The Republican Party needs to make clear that climate change is happening and is a priority.
However, they still lack the crucial fifth vote to make clear a majority agrees with them.
This article was amended on November 16th to make clear that Tiptapp remains operational pending its appeal.
It needs to make clear what it intends to do with all of these efforts towards China.
"I think that's something we do need to make clear from the member on down," Comstock said.
This has been changed to make clear that he would be the youngest elected leader, or president.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to make clear that the hearings for Rex Tillerson ended Wednesday.
But I want to make clear that this isn't about two women being pitted against each other.
Congress has an opportunity to make clear that it will not tolerate unchecked military support to Egypt.
Banks will have to submit organisational maps to regulators, to make clear who is responsible for what.
"I want to make clear, I'm not a racist," replied Nielsen, according to people in the room.
Further, candidates who wish to increase black turnout also need to make clear with whom they stand.
"Going forward, she has to make clear she's not going to carry his water anymore," he said.
Reporters need to make clear the power and responsibility of McConnell, the silent man in the room.
This version of the story corrects headline to make clear babies should not be fed whole peanuts
UPDATE: post has been corrected to make clear Manafort's lawyers have declined to comment on the story.
People tend to make clear from the beginning what is acceptable in that group and what isn't.
And, crucially, he has to make clear exactly what he has learned in the intervening 28 years.
It is to make clear, in the starkest possible way, why Democrats believe he should be removed.
"Her shoulder is exposed to make clear that those who followed stand on her shoulder," said Goulder.
Sessions has recently sought to make clear he sees a direct link between drug dealing and violence.
Jefferson Van Drew remains the only Democrat to make clear he intends to vote against the articles.
"I wish to make clear that this is not a maneuver to push anyone aside," he said.
Our unsigned editorials will continue to make clear where the institution stands on the most consequential questions.
It was placed there to make clear that the powers that be in Georgia opposed racial equality.
Corrects headline and text to make clear investigation concerns importer of Philips phones (not a Philips subsidiary).
The EU wants to make clear that post-Brexit Britain is a rule-taker, not a rule-maker.
And reproductive rights are important in order to make clear that we want to give women a choice.
And they also have to make clear that key performance indicators aren't solely about sales and user growth.
There is a misunderstanding about what such models were saying which their makers failed to make clear enough.
" Trump said he wanted to make clear that he rebukes Duke "as quick as you can say it.
And there's one fact she wants to make clear: family separation results in unimaginable emotional and physical trauma.
The administration will have to make clear which problems facing our military they are choosing not to fix.
The service has struggled in the past with bureaucracy and to make clear the importance of space capabilities.
McConnell sought to make clear on Friday that he had tried to include a "more generous" miner's package.
It was necessary for me to make clear that I have never been part of Bannon's political organization.
But Warner added that the committee wants to "make clear" that it's a crime to lie to Congress.
Clarity in law allows for the courts and juries to make clear decisions on charges that are brought.
The letter also criticizes the draft for failing to make clear that Advantage plans limit access to providers.
The story indicates lawmakers are looking for Trump to make clear what kind of legislation he would support.
But Mnuchin said he wanted to make clear that "it is not a trade war" at this point.
"They want to be able to make clear that this is a serious market penetration," Mr. Brudney said.
And he wanted to make clear that those businesses had made major mistakes before and after the election.
The right way to deal with the caravan crisis is to make clear that it is no crisis.
On Sunday, Trump was careful to make clear he sided with the intelligence agencies under his own leadership.
We got a huge backlash, and I wanted to make clear that the organization has no political position.
Except... Trump has repeatedly gone out of his way to make clear that he watches very little television.
"Our job is to make clear what our vision is and not just say, 'Not him,' " she said.
Mr. Trump, as the protesters Monday sought to make clear, is coming to office under far different circumstances.
"The court wants to make clear that his attitude towards Jews will not be tolerated here," Jani said.
The short trial failed to make clear whether Ms. Zhang was a befuddled tourist or a foreign spy.
CLARIFICATION: This article has been updated to make clear the initial investigation into the ambush has been completed.
That's for Congress to make clear in the first place or fix if they don't do it well.
The purpose of the report is to make clear the complexities of the lack of diversity in tech problem.
"We've decided to take steps to make clear that enough is enough," Adel Al-Jubeir told journalists in Paris.
"I think it is important for the CDU to make clear where it thinks we are headed," Merkel added.
Clarification (January 27th): This piece has been updated to make clear that the Greek Cypriot election is in 2018.
" Warner called for Congress to make clear to the president that firing Mueller would have "immediate and significant consequences.
This year we're renaming it "The Beautiful Issue" — to make clear that the issue is not a beauty contest.
I also want to make clear that, if something goes wrong, it's a great resource for solving your problems.
"The victim's parents would like to make clear that their daughter is not in a coma," the statement read.
So I wanted to make clear to everybody that the president in no way compromised any sources or methods.
Google must revise its code of conduct to make clear that complaining about their working conditions is not forbidden.
It will be important in the coming weeks to make clear that Clinton heard the message loud and clear.
"For me, it was so important to make clear: We will fight back — we will fight back," she said.
Graham told CNN the Trump administration needs to make clear what its policy is when it comes to Assad.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is forced to go on the record to make clear he is staying put.
If there's one thing Bob Dylan wants to make clear, it's that photos at his concerts are not welcome.
They could pass resolutions -- even though they would be nonbinding -- to make clear their disapproval of Trump's Russia policy.
"I think it's important for all the commissioners to make clear that they support the First Amendment," she said.
I list the names to make clear these are large companies with significant budgets, not fly-by-night operations.
Facebook changed its corporate logo, saying it wants to make clear that it owns companies like Instagram and WhatsApp.
I want to make clear that we don't have any such net bet that the stock market will fall.
The passage has been changed to make clear that this was a primary motivation for some of the colonists.
But at the confirmation hearing she tried to make clear she does not deny the existence of climate change.
It also tried to make clear that this should not prevent criticism of Israeli government policies, particularly toward Palestinians.
Therefore the global community needs to make clear that they are not really possible to allow this unlawful conduct.
What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
UPDATE: This story has been updated to make clear that the NPR/PBS poll is a one-night poll.
What I want to make clear is we're not walking away, and we certainly aren't walking away from you.
" Bass added, "We want to make clear that we make a stand against all forms of bigotry and hatred.
CLARIFICATION: The headline has been updated to make clear that Hurricane Dorian had not yet hit the United States.
They tried to make clear that they were not a threat, but when the shooting continued, they returned fire.
We're here to help, to explain, to make clear what is complicated, to steer you right in the kitchen.
I want to make clear those views are not shared by me, this program or anyone at Fox Business.
Barnes & Noble only countersued, according to the company's brief, to make clear that Parneros was responsible for his own demise.
But at the same time, he wanted to make clear that his father had not been much of a dad.
" Added Thornberry, "The administration will have to make clear which problems facing our military they are choosing not to fix.
"I just wanted to make clear that somehow I did not approve this thing," Miller told BuzzFeed News on Tuesday.
This is our annual opportunity to bungle the things we say and fail to make clear the ways we feel.
This leaves only the other route, which is for the British to make clear what they want before April 12.
But I want to make clear: I'm not criticizing what the deal did on monitoring and dismantling Iran's nuclear program.
And Roby has made an effort to make clear that no one is closer to the administration than she is.
For that reason, it's time for Washington to make clear that Ukrainian accession to NATO is not on the table.
But not all experts agree that the public evidence alone is enough to make clear he has a strong case.
Even then, Abrams and the writers were very careful to make clear that this was a Spock from another timeline.
Update October 27th, 5:41 AM ET: Post modified to make clear that the offer has been available for weeks.
Even so, Cramer wanted to make clear that he still favored one more rate hike before the end of 2018.
Mr Abe is right to want to make clear in the constitution that Japan may, in fact, maintain armed forces.
On this International Women's Day, women are striking to make clear their value in the workplace, at home and beyond.
CORRECTION: This article has been amended to make clear that Sovereign Global UK does not itself use weapons at sea.
Without a release date, though, it's been difficult for developers to make clear announcements — something that should be changing soon.
That's quite a concession by Clapper, but one he wanted to make clear: essentially, he was out of the loop.
There is a danger that, to make clear that aid benefits British interests, it could end up duplicating global programmes.
"We want to make clear to the world that we have no mandate to comment on the investigation," it said.
"The administration will have to make clear which problems facing our military they are choosing not to fix," he said.
One thing to make clear, however, is that this isn't a signal that ODG is pushing away from enterprise altogether.
That is why we all need to make clear there is no moral relativism when it comes to neo-Nazis.
Japan's Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera said the North Koreans needed to make clear commitments on its nuclear and missile programs.
It has also been updated to make clear that Lanza listed EN+ Group as a client on a separate form.
In that meeting, Ambassador Volker planned to make clear what President Zelensky should do to get the White House meeting.
Democrats need to make clear to the public the power that congressional Republicans hold to bring this to an end.
"What we're urging our members is to make clear that it's within their power to block this nomination," she said.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to make clear that the executive order does not address the uniting of families.
"I think it is important for the CDU to make clear where it thinks we are headed," she told reporters.
The voters of this nation have to make clear and significant choice on who they want to serve as President.
They would take their kids, their strollers, their bulky bags of medical equipment, to make clear what was at stake.
Meanwhile, Iron Fist's action sequences want to make clear that we're actually seeing Finn Jones doing some of the punching.
If art really does imitate life, it may be best in certain instances to make clear which is taking place.
"It is a learning institute," Mr. Volpe said, stressing the words to make clear that the institute was learning, too.
Clinton, he said, she wants to make clear that she is not ignoring the plight of people who are struggling.
For decades, transparency obligations have been placed upon government to make clear various procedures and systems that affect the public.
"Before I start I want to make clear ... Everything that Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria did was very bad," he says.
Perhaps he felt the need to make clear that he was a force of nature decades before Harvey came along.
"I want to make clear that China's repressive campaign in Xinjiang is not about terrorism," Pompeo told reporters in September.
Mr. McCabe did not hesitate to make clear where Mr. Comey stood in the eyes of F.B.I. agents and employees.
And until Wednesday, his website's gallery of work examples seemed to make clear where the idea for the video originated.
Fox News initially reported that Mr. Comey had resigned before correcting itself minutes later to make clear he was dismissed.
For all these reasons, the world ought to make clear to Mr Bolsonaro that it will not tolerate his vandalism.
That said, the wiser choice would have been to make clear the role of Breaking the Silence in the project.
The Trump administration has yet to make clear whether it will arm Syrian Kurds for the fight to take Raqqa.
It&aposs important to make clear up front that we&aposre not talking about "fake news" here or discrediting journalism.
In that meeting, Ambassador Volker planned to make clear what President Zelenskyy should do to get the White House meeting.
The company said Meyer had done so only in an attempt to make clear that her brother was not involved.
If evacuees do report assault, shelter workers need to make clear to them that what happened was not their fault.
President Putin deployed his trademark sarcasm on Wednesday to make clear he thought the accusation that Trump had divulged secrets absurd.
Trump could use his speech to make clear exactly what he wants and give Republicans a specific policy to rally around.
Experts believe that Washington will have to take some measures to make clear to Saudi Arabia that Khashoggi's killing is unacceptable.
Though Trump tried to make clear that he would retaliate if Turkey did anything "off limits," that hasn't been clearly defined.
The new changes eases the restrictions on the FSB to make clear US companies can purchase business licenses from the agency.
The company stressed that he was only mentioned in order to make clear that he was not involved with the project.
But there's enough in this transcript to make clear that it relates in some way to the Trump campaign or administration.
House leaders have continued to make clear that if everything goes their way, their preference was to have a vote Thursday.
But we have to make clear that now it is Erdogan's rule which is being established more and more in Turkey.
Trump seems desperate to make clear that he is working on this vacation, not just taking time away from the job.
I hope they contact Wheaton College President Philip Ryken to make clear that Hawkins should not be thrown to the lions.
Spanish prime minister Mariano Rajoy called on the Catalan leader to make clear whether he had actually declared independence or not.
And, if a country did use those tools, we ought to make clear that we're going to potentially respond in kind.
George Osborne, then chancellor of the exchequer, visited Beijing, to make clear that cash-strapped Britain was open for infrastructure investment.
Editor's note: This post was updated on October 29 to make clear that al-Baghdadi's remains were ultimately buried at sea.
We also have to make clear America's steadfast commitment to the special relationship with Britain and the transatlantic alliance with Europe.
For example, imagine an applicant who wants to make clear that he or she is a member of a prestigious group.
Citing recent public hearings, Ramaphosa said South Africans wanted the constitution to make clear when compensation was or was not justified.
Scott made a point on the campaign trail to make clear he would not always agree with Trump on every issue.
The Zimbabwe military has seized control of the government, but they want to make clear that this is not a coup.
"We need this round," the coach said, as if to make clear to his boxer the tossup closeness of the fight.
The editors of MUNCHIES would like to make clear that these are not our views, and carrying watermelons is not hard.
"I think it's important to make clear that there is no one 'blockchain,'" said Stefaan Verhulst, the co-founder of GovLab.
But it also attempted to make clear that this should not prevent criticism of Israeli government policies, particularly toward the Palestinians.
To the surprise of aides, the president did not try to make clear Mr. Schiller's unique place in the Trump orbit.
Before going further, I want to make clear that this is not a column urging Democrats to return to Clintonian centrism.
" "What I want to make clear is we&aposre not walking away, and we certainly aren&apost walking away from you.
There have also been hints at altering the ECB's forward guidance to make clear a rate rise remains some time away.
"Picard," as a show, wants to make clear that we are not watching "The Next Generation"; this is something totally new.
Walter J. Clayton wants to make clear that he will be looking out for the interests of mom-and-pop investors.
Nonetheless, Mr. Yaakov continued to lobby for an atomic demonstration to make clear the country's new status as a nuclear power.
The statement said, in part, that "We would like to make clear that Elon's commitment and dedication to Tesla is obvious."
"I want to make clear it's all legitimate," he told reporters after his second meeting of the day, in Garner, Iowa.
One thing the company wants to make clear is that Spot shouldn't be used to physically harm people or intimidate them.
That's what we didn't get across clearly in 2016, they maintain, and it's what we need to make clear in 21625.
Or would you think your boss wanted to make clear that his expectation was that he had your loyalty or else?
I am hopeful that a congressional investigation will be able to make clear how Whitefish was able to receive this contract.
The court refused because the government failed to make clear in the executive order that green-card holders would be exempted.
"We have to make clear that we, in fact, are not going to abide by what they have done," he said.
"I want to make clear that we have no interest in inappropriately interfering with any ongoing criminal investigations," Mr. Cummings said.
In this slow war of attrition, McNab was desperate to make clear to the invaders that claiming government land was futile.
However, the source said Pyongyang appeared to want to make clear it retained the capability to resume launches at any moment.
The civil liability provisions need to be tightened up to make clear that civil liability only follows after a criminal prosecution.
This shows why it's so important to make clear, bold demands about what we want Congress to do about student debt.
It certainly didn't hurt Laureate to make clear that the husband of the US secretary of state was on its side.
Clarification: The summary of "A Long Line of Dead Men" was amended to make clear that the killer's motive was not financial
Byard says it's particularly important for parents of heterosexual and cisgender kids to make clear that discrimination and violence aren't acceptable behaviors.
I don't feel the need to hold back, but I need to make clear that what's out there isn't all of me.
I want to make clear, they were not tracking your GPS location after you wiped your phone after you deleted the app.
By the close the pan-European Stoxx 600 was provisionally 0.25 percent lower with the different sectors struggling to make clear gains.
Italy's industry ministry will urge Lufthansa to make clear its commitment to invest in the Italian carrier, Il Sole 24 Ore reported.
Lee also is trying to make clear that when it comes to AI, the old rules of intellectual property no longer apply.
"Well, we're not taking away your liberty, actually, and that's something we've tried to make clear time and time again," Tarr said.
While the recent revelations appear to make clear the efforts of Russian intelligence, they do not answer the central question about collusion.
Clinton did not have to add that both these men now endorse Trump to make clear how far the GOP has fallen.
Mr Guaidó must continue to make clear that, should he exercise power, his first act will be to arrange for free elections.
"We want to make clear the distinction between the Toyota brand and the Lexus brand," Lexus International President Tokuo Fukuichi told Reuters.
To make clear what the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show is and what it isn't, the 22018 show begins with a video interlude.
Duterte said earlier in the week that he planned to ask China to make clear its intentions in the South China Sea.
In the JFK files matter, one White House official said, Trump wanted to make clear he wouldn't be bullied by the agencies.
I also want to make clear that I cannot vote for Donald Trump as his world view and mine are very different.
Roberts wanted to make clear that the majority was not ignoring Trump's anti-Muslim remarks, but concluded that they lacked legal significance.
But the White House is active begin the scenes, offering nods and nudges to make clear what it likes -- and doesn't like.
In short, the President has gone way out of his way to make clear to Sessions that he's doing a bad job.
Several Freedom Caucus members tried to make clear Tuesday that their decision to announce their opposition was not the end of negotiations.
"Hey everyone - quick note to make clear that I am not @johnny5sf who wrote this myopic blog post," Justin Keller tweeted (@JustinKeller).
"Our elected officials need to make clear that the interest of children -- not the religious views of taxpayer-funded agencies -- come first."
One official said the intent of Flynn's message was to make clear the administration would not be "shy or reticent" toward Tehran.
"One thing he wanted to make clear to me was [that] what happened to Maleah was an accident," Quanell X told ABC13.
"I want to make clear that I'm not here to defend a politician, but to protect our democratic political system," she said.
The CEOs plan to make clear they cannot negotiate on behalf of the EU, people close to the matter said last week.
She said that in response, Sondland told her she needed to tweet praise for President Donald Trump to make clear her support.
He used a one-one-one meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to make clear Moscow wouldn't be punished for the hack.
Republicans said their purpose here was to make clear that the federal government could not tell health insurance plans what to charge.
They need to make clear that while the president may think he is above the truth, he is not above the law.
They also owe it to the brave Hong Kong protesters to make clear now the strict limits of any backing from Washington.
Instead, he said that Ms. Schleiger mentioned the information and that he had failed to make clear that he could not comment.
The bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus wasn't having it—they wanted the House to make clear that the United States stands behind Israel.
Ms. Swift sued to make clear that her body was not public property, available to any man who wanted to touch it.
This week, it circulated a memo urging the news media to make clear that Mr. Trump's claims about Mr. Biden are unfounded.
He read out a statement designed to make clear he accepted intelligence community assessments on Moscow's interference in the 2016 US election.
McGahn, however, reportedly thought this was something of a trap and wanted to make clear to prosecutors that he did nothing wrong.
But she also has gone out of her way to make clear that being well connected earns no chits in her court.
"I wanted to make clear to him that he was not authorized to represent the campaign with the Russian government," Sessions said.
Clarification (November 20th, 2018): This article was amended to make clear Amazon's large market share refers to its market share in e-commerce.
Rendered bizarre to the contemporary eye because of changing attitudes towards death, the were once, as I tried to make clear, extremely common.
To some, it became a taunt at high school basketball games, a way to make clear some kinds of people aren't welcome here.
She will start to make clear economic calculations about the value of publishing independently rather than under the rubric of a larger brand.
Pence had the legislation rewritten to make clear in the language that business owners will not be allowed to discriminate when providing services.
Many of Lost's big mysteries worked this way too, engaging and enraging viewers by refusing to make clear what was actually going on.
But company executives also take pains to make clear to investors what happens to any legal risks from opioids in its planned spin.
The sheriff's office took to both Facebook and Twitter to make clear that despite Trump's comment, they have "NOT made any official endorsement."
In the JFK files matter, one White House official said, Trump wanted to make clear he wouldn&apost be bullied by the agencies.
The Commission sought to make clear how it assessed the exercise of control of an airline to bring legal certainty for foreign investors.
To avoid these risks and get to a satisfactory outcome, the U.S. needs to make clear what changes it would accept as satisfactory.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to make clear the White House has said there has been no talk of Trump pardoning Manafort.
Sokolowski was careful to make clear that the choice was not an attempt to insert opinion into the ongoing politics of the moment.
"  "I tried in my concession speech to make clear that we should all give him the space to be president for every American.
"We've got to make clear that there [are] going to be costs to this kind of lawless behavior," said Canadian columnist Andrew Coyne.
He said he intended to ask the journal to revise the language in the article to make clear that he helped write it.
" Hoffman himself wants to make clear that his firm stance on the entire gun issue is, in his words, "not an NRA issue.
And after getting feedback from people in our states, we strengthened the GAP Act to make clear that employers cannot sidestep this protection.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to make clear that the Department of Defense officials viewed the request as a law enforcement role.
Zendaya wants to make clear that she's not doing what people may think she's doing on the cover of the new magazine Wonderland.
The rules also require for-profit programs to make clear in their promotional materials whether or not they meet federal job-placement standards.
Pay close attention to payment sections, especially regarding overtime and extra meetings, in order to make clear when and how you're getting paid.
This week, Uber is holding a conference in Dallas to make clear how serious the company is about bringing this technology to market.
To the Editor: To be successful in November, Democrats need to make clear whom we are fighting for: every person, in every community.
But imagery aside, the play equipment is challenging enough to make clear that this is a place for burning calories, not consuming them.
As officials work to increase the availability of the tests, they've also sought to make clear in what cases people should seek them.
"There are individuals who would come forward if subpoenaed to make clear that decisions were made based on political interests," Mr. Molinaro said.
In Iran, a day after the health minster appeared publicly to make clear that all was well, it was announced he had coronavirus.
" Two weeks later, on June 27, Ambassador Sondland called Taylor to say that "Zelensky needed to make clear to President Trump that he . . .
In the meantime, the American government is doing all it can to make clear it is preparing for an era of nuclear buildup.
But he said that Ms. Schleiger had mentioned the information and that he had failed to make clear that he could not comment.
Trying to allay suspicion about his motives, Dr. Marshall took pains to make clear that he accepted the basic findings of climate research.
In writing this story, it was very important to make clear: This is one person's story, and one person in this specific diaspora.
" Two weeks later, on June 27, Ambassador Sondland called Taylor to say that "Zelensky needed to make clear to President Trump that he . . .
At that meeting, Republican congressional leaders had to jump in to make clear the President was still pushing for border security as well.
First, the U.S. needs to make clear that we stand behind NATO and in unison with our allies in Central and Eastern Europe.
But those three names do not appear anywhere in the complaint, though the document gives enough clues to make clear who is who.
Barr's initial statement was mainly designed to make clear that he does not agree the opening of the FBI investigation was properly handled.
Pelosi also wants to make clear under the law that sitting presidents in the future can be indicted for criminal charges (The Hill).
"I take this opportunity to make clear that I remain committed to making peace with the Palestinians and with all our neighbors," said Netanyahu.
Aboriginals were mentioned in the constitution only to make clear they were second-class citizens (one clause stated that census-takers should ignore them).
But donors needed to make clear what they could do and convince Hun Sen that he would have no legitimacy from a flawed election.
It didn't much matter, but I wanted to be sure to make clear that it wasn't the bank's money without getting into the weeds.
So many voters I talk to make clear that their top priority is defeating Donald Trump, and I think we have to demonstrate that.
In a followup question about Trump's treatment of women, Icahn said he wanted to "make clear that I'm not defending" those types of comments.
"We have a special obligation to make clear what we stand for which is why we can't make promises we can't keep," she said.
The 30-minute infomercials were not flashy, but they did employ visual elements such as graphs and charts to make clear points to viewers.
" What he wanted to make clear was that he isn't perfect, "none of us are," he wrote, "and I have never claimed to be.
She struck the dancer's signature pose — both on her own account and on her stylist's — to make clear that the resemblance wasn't purely coincidental.
The cops thought the menu, visible from the street, promoted heavy drinking and failed to make clear that 10 William St. also serves food.
The OCC rescinded those rules in 2017, and Otting said the purpose of Wednesday's bulletin was to make clear where the regulator now stands.
One big point that Google wants to make clear is that they have tried hard not to catch publishers off guard with these changes.
It was important for them to make clear to recruiters, potential recruits and their families -- not to mention the American people -- where they stand.
Reed says the video taken by Stop The Killing — combined with the second video — is enough to make clear what happened in the shooting.
It stressed that Jared Kushner was only mentioned in order to make clear to potential investors that he was not involved with the project.
Potential successors to Mrs May, including David Davis, have been quick to make clear that they, too, have doubts about the current funding regime.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) finalized guidance Wednesday to make clear that it's ban on free samples of tobacco products includes electronic cigarettes.
Doing so, she said, is necessary to make clear that presidents can be held accountable in the same manner as any other government official.
A rival parliament in Tripoli has yet to make clear whether it will participate and its chief has touted separate negotiations without U.N. involvement.
Even white rabbits hop into the action, just to make clear that, like Alice, we can slip to and fro through the looking-glass.
The second important point today is to make clear what the potential conditions are for hotspots and reception centers in line with international law.
Donald Trump sure has a strange way of trying to make clear that he's disavowing the "birther" conspiracy theories about President Barack Obama's birthplace.
The administration is including language in the final rule to make clear how a contractor's current sick leave policy can comport with the mandate.
In the current situation, the hope is that South Korea will find ways to make clear to the North what the US is doing.
Yet the panel also urged the Trump administration to make clear that it would not tolerate any attacks on systems used to run elections.
First, the Justice Department and the courts need to make clear that no-poaching agreements are illegal even when they take place within franchises.
In a statement, she said she wanted to "make clear my support for the rights of women, the LGBTQ community and freedom of expression."
But the other two-thirds are good enough to make clear that Hall did not live past his sell-by date as a writer.
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Please revise to make clear the number or percentage of your mature locations that are profitable and operate on a cash flow positive basis.
Chennault and the South Vietnamese ambassador earlier in the year to make clear that she was the campaign's "sole representative" to the Saigon government.
"You need to make clear to your children that you love them, care about their opinions and want to listen to them," he said.
They just have to make clear that the monetary policy is calibrated by taking into account the fiscal and structural conditions of the economy.
If these letters were a blueprint for who I was becoming, I wanted to make clear that I was becoming a person of substance.
They want their companies to make clear not only what they support but also, perhaps even more important, what lines they will not cross.
It's important to make clear at the outset that Twitter is not banning political content, it is banning the paid promotion of that content.
While it is an honor to appear before you, I want to make clear that I did not seek this opportunity to testify today.
But Democrats introduced the resolution at least in part to pressure Republicans — especially vulnerable senators in swing states — to make clear where they stood.
Conservatives should continue to make clear that the "alt-right," despite their name, is a perverse and dangerous movement that does not represent conservatism.
On Wednesday, Pompeo sat down with PBS NewsHour anchor Judy Woodruff to make clear that the administration opposes the Turkish assault on northern Syria.
"The governor's L train maneuver," Mr. Raskin said, "has one clear political ramification — to make clear the governor's already in charge of the M.T.A."
Speaking before a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees, Zuckerberg declined to make clear the extent of Facebook's cooperation with Mueller.
Ivanka Trump, the president's eldest daughter, made a point of going on CBS News to make clear that Mr. Trump was undaunted by impeachment.
Throughout the transition, Obama has attempted to maintain good relations with the incoming president, and to make clear that he respects the electoral process.
I want to make clear that this is a reduction in force (RIF), meaning that we are not cutting these jobs for performance reasons.
Certainly, the counteraction to Spencer should take the occasion to make clear the error in his arguments, and with healthy doses of asperity and ridicule.
In signing on with the majority, however, Thomas took the opportunity to make clear there are times when it does make sense to overturn precedent.
Fed presidents have been lining up to make clear that March is a "live meeting," and an interest rate hike will be on the table.
In the meantime, the United States and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end.
But the administration has failed to make clear that legitimate international business and leisure travelers continue to be welcomed and valued by the United States.
According to a recent survey on investor trust, investors are not able to make clear distinctions between the different parts of the financial services industry.
Though this authorisation process was ostensibly put in place to make clear where ads are coming from, this incident proves it's fairly simple to circumvent.
On Wednesday, more than half of America's physicians banded together to make clear just how urgent of a threat to people climate change really is.
Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) had met with DNCCC chair Cheri Bustos to make clear their opposition to the form. Rep.
However, he has been at pains to make clear that his government will adhere to the law and not break contracts signed by his predecessors.
Kushner Companies said in a statement that Meyer was trying to make clear that her brother had separated himself from the company and the project.
The best policy fix would be for President Trump to make clear that administration officials may not communicate with one another via personal email accounts.
"I want to make clear that for us the investigation has not been completed," Seehofer told reporters at the lower house of parliament, the Bundestag.
Horgan also said he would ask the courts in British Columbia to make clear how much powers the province had to protect the provincial environment.
After Reid criticized him, Cornyn went to the floor to make clear he blames Democrats for the dysfunctional confirmation process that exists for judicial nominations.
Correction: This story has been edited to make clear that Hobby Lobby received falsely labeled artifacts from a supplier, according to the Department of Justice.
This statement is a purposeful attempt to make clear that Trump has crossed a line and that he needs to take one big step back.
She "asked him to tweet this to make clear Dreamers won't be subject to deportation in 6 month window," according to one of the sources.
A bloody nose attack is meant to make clear that North Korea will pay a price for every threatening action it takes in the future.
Abadi said Monday that his soldiers were told to respect Kurdish citizens, but he wanted to make clear that authority rested with the central government.
They stop short of asking the government to use that power, while urging the White House to make clear when it might use those rights.
" Another source said, "Mike had to make clear that the government is not a vending machine—that it's not here to profit the President's friends.
Aldea told Insider in a statement Wednesday that the Connors wanted to make clear to Americans that no child should be treated as theirs were.
In large part, the Brits voted to make clear that the Westminster parliament, not a confusing jumble of acronyms in Brussels, was their lawmaking institution.
The Trump administration must continue to make clear to Saudi Arabia that the U.S. will not support a campaign that intentionally starves civilians into submission.
The group was asking officials to make clear to law clerks that judges cannot compel their silence on misconduct, as judges do on case deliberations.
Clarification: The headline on this article has been updated to make clear that 75% of the US population will see below-freezing temperatures this week.
We urge the Supreme Court to make clear that women have the right to transparent, truthful information from entities claiming to provide health care services.
At one point he made a motion of wiping his hands, as if to make clear he was done with the process for the day.
"We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing," he tweeted.
"Europe will certainly be looking to make clear that we believe it's important to strengthen other arms control treaties like New Start," this official said.
The report said the department needs to make clear that employees have "no reasonable expectation of privacy" in the use of their government-issued devices.
The report was changed to make clear the two failed drugs tests were not part of a systematic doping scheme involving the Russian Olympic Committee.
The message: The ad uses clips from somber and stern news reports to make clear the sudden spread of the coronavirus, and its economic impact.
Scientists who want to let more fires burn take pains to make clear that they do not mean to put people's lives on the line.
Miller downplayed the impact of the change, saying it was an attempt to make clear the administration's policy that no immigrants are exempt from enforcement.
The designation carries no legal weight, but it has become a way for local officeholders to make clear their discontent over efforts to limit guns.
The letter writers express concern about a "closed process" and an opaque "panel of historians," so I'd like to make clear the steps we took.
" He also defended his own integrity: "I do want to make clear that I am personally committed to the integrity of the Department of Justice.
And Democrats went to pains to make clear they were not happy to be impeaching Trump, but instead were sad and undertaking a somber duty.
The quickest way to encourage that change would be to make clear that we think the policies that have bloated China's steel industry are silly.
On the one hand, Trump wants to make clear he is doing a better job than any other president ever on immigration (and everything else).
But the theme of hunger runs through Humperdinck's opera, and Mr. Jones does everything possible to make clear what want drives desperate families to do.
Second, Moon and Kim both probably wanted to make clear that Pyongyang and Seoul were going to keep talking, no matter what happens in Washington.
The federal government needs to make clear to those companies that they will be fully compensated for accelerating the development and production of such tests.
Looking back at that week, I want to make clear: It was fascinating to be around what was at the time this New York icon.
"The president-elect and his team have promised to make clear how he will disentangle himself from his many different business holdings," Conway told Page.
"The Petitions Committee would like to make clear that, in scheduling this debate, they are not supporting the call for a second referendum," it added.
Correction: This article was amended on May 7th to make clear that Israel has not set any preconditions on the resumption of talks with the Palestinians
" The WashPost reports: "Mueller's denial, according to people familiar with the matter, aims to make clear that none of those statements in the story are accurate.
Coats's office put out a statement in the wake of the presser that seemed to make clear that he did not care for his boss's equivocations.
In damage-control efforts, Brazil's two biggest meat companies launched a public relations campaign over the weekend to make clear they did not sell rotten beef.
But Trump is expected to make clear in the presser that his daughter will not be running his company while he is in the White House.
The exhibit features a color-coded, three-dimensional model of the church made for an Ottoman-era pasha to make clear which denomination controlled which area.
Activists have urged tech companies to loosen their Iran policies, but say the Trump administration could expand exemptions to make clear that some services are allowed.
Granted, there's no indication the company does this now, or that it will not update its privacy policy to make clear when it starts doing so.
The first thing fraternal twins Danielle Grant and Kim Abraham want to make clear is that their original due dates (April 22) were the same day.
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi urged House Speaker Paul Ryan to make clear that Putin wouldn&apost be invited to address Congress if he visits Washington.
"I wanted a yellow rose to make clear that it's not normal to have people in prison because of their ideas," said Txema Escorsa, a teacher.
The directive asks the federal agency  to "make clear" that water can be used as necessary to fight the fires, even if they impact endangered species.
" Martin Heinrich (NM): "Senator Franken needs to step down and we all need to do more to make clear that sexual harassment and assault are unacceptable.
For the time being, it's up to Democrats and the media to make clear to these voters that the GOP's commitment to their principles is illusory.
"It is important for him to make clear: Volkswagen's apology for the breach of trust with the American people is meant sincerely and honestly," it said.
"A lot of us are Celtic fans within the supporters' club, but we try to make clear that it's absolutely not an exclusive thing," Gary says.
"We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing," BuzzFeed News said.
He said other countries including Germany, Britain and France still had to make clear how they are going to make good on their own ambitious promises.
So I want to make clear that I'm all in favor of TV shows not wasting an hour of screen time on depicting a boring meeting.
Just as Israel recently responded to Hamas attacks, the U.S. needs to make clear that all options are on the table for responding to cyber attacks.
Lawmakers from both parties are trying to make clear they're serious about fair drug pricing, a topic likely to dominate healthcare headlines in the coming week.
They wanted to make clear to Trump, and to a lesser extent, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, that the time to end the shutdown is here.
Democrats, who had held off signing the petition to make clear this wasn't a purely partisan effort, are likely to begin signing as soon as today.
"It is important to make clear that our pirate radio enforcement efforts, including this one, have nothing to do with the content pirate radio stations air."
"I have to make clear just how invisible some of the most heinous violence we experience is," Ms. Yates wrote in the Instagram post in December.
Administration officials like Steven Mnuchin and Mick Mulvaney practically put out news releases to make clear that Trump shouldn't ask them to be chief of staff.
For a long time, China was insisting that the camps are just innocent "vocational schools," so the goal was to make clear they are not that.
She had to make clear to him that she liked Rumours, though Tusk was the much better album—and that was such a lame, hipster argument.
He coined the phrase "long war" to describe the nation's struggle with terrorists to make clear to Americans that it would not be a quick battle.
We need to make clear that either we engage in curbing violence in general, in all its dimensions, or things are going to get really tough.
Federal health officials should promulgate guidelines, and Mr. Trump can use the presidential megaphone to make clear he expects nothing less from every state and organization.
What better way to quiet talk of chaos within your administration than to make clear you still have some people you want to get rid of?
Mr. Macron had called the meeting in an effort to persuade the African leaders to make clear publicly that they wanted the French forces to remain.
But to make clear the full gravity of what Trump tried to do in Ukraine, Democrats need to demonstrate that it was part of a pattern.
The story has been updated to make clear that the World Herald wrote multiple stories about Ricketts' emails in the days since the story first broke.
Federal health officials, including Dr. Tom Frieden, the director of the CDC, have tried to make clear that the agency wasn't just sitting on spare cash.
Roy Blunt, a member of the Senate's Republican leadership, called on President Donald Trump Sunday to make clear what he would support on gun control legislation.
In a statement on the team's website, General Manager Sashi Brown seemed to make clear that acquiring Osweiler was not the primary goal of the deal.
It is now Mr. Netanyahu's turn to make clear that the dog wags the tail — the Israeli government evacuates settlers when it needs to do so.
"What I wanted to make clear to him was that – if he gets more out of control – this is not appropriate behavior at all," Biden added.
In Congress, Republicans — and only Republicans — have the power to make clear that Trump's presidency is effectively over if he fires Robert Mueller, the special counsel.
ACT UP says all of the articles they provided but one are dated within the past four months to make clear the endurance of the crisis.
But some Trump aides insist they are needed to make clear that the United States, Taiwan's sole arms supplier, is committed to upgrading the island's defenses.
Tanner advocates for more consumer empowerment, requiring manufacturers to make clear that when you use a device it's collecting data and allowing users to opt out.
That should change as Congress approves cabinet secretaries who can refine Trump's promises and add goals, timetables and strategies to make clear what will and won't happen.
Gun violence prevention advocates like me need your help more than ever to make clear to our elected officials that we won't stand for this any longer.
In remarks to Jackson before she announced her sentence on Wednesday, Manafort said he wanted to make clear that he was sorry for what he had done.
She also repeatedly asked to make clear she was not the person who had leaked the audio, and therefore had not violated the rules of the event.
He used his position of power to make clear that it's unacceptable to disrespect women and showed men everywhere what it looks like to be an ally.
The rewrite seeks to make clear which trades qualify for safe harbors, such as when banks facilitate client trades and hedge risks, and to expand those exemptions.
"It is important for him to make clear: Volkswagen's apology for the breach of trust with the American people is meant sincerely and honestly," the company said.
The new rules make clear that branded content is allowed, Axios reported, but the posts will have to make clear which campaign is responsible for the post.
There's a particularly painful scene with Stevie Hunter in which Kitty uses the word "nigger" to make clear to Stevie how hurt she is by mutant discrimination.
For much of 2015 and the start of this year, Clinton and her aides looked to make clear that she didn't see herself as the presumptive nominee.
But we felt this tremendous sense of responsibility to make clear what was going on and how that would matter in our lives and our time together.
The committee voted immediately after Mattis's confirmation hearing earlier Thursday, in which he sought to make clear he understands the difference between civilian leadership and military service.
This article has been amended to make clear that the EU cut the allowances paid for AMISOM soldiers to providing nations, not its overall budget for AMISON.
Pelosi "asked him to tweet this to make clear Dreamers won't be subject to deportation in (the) six-month window," according to one source at the time.
He said the solution might be to make clear that "we have this instrument in our basket" but that it would not be used in every situation.
The DSM-5, published in 2013, replaced gender identity disorder with gender dysphoria to make clear that the diagnosis pertains to distress and not identity, per se.
Estefan told the Times that the White House reception for the Honors was "the perfect opportunity to make clear and express" her views on America's immigration system.
On Wednesday, the musical said that it would change the wording of its post to make clear that people from all backgrounds are welcome to try out.
A White House official said the administration wants to make clear that  Donaldson was not involved in the selection of her husband or any other judicial nomination.
What makes the post-referendum outlook especially hard to gauge for businesses is that Britain has yet to make clear how it intends to honor the result.
To address free speech concerns, the legislation was tweaked to make clear that a fine would not necessarily be imposed after just one breach of the law.
"The Trump administration must continue to make clear to Saudi Arabia that the U.S. will not support a campaign that intentionally starves civilians into submission," Murphy said.
One request it has received and is actively considering is whether to allow using alternative names for potassium chloride to make clear it's a salt, Gottlieb said.
Updated to make clear that the tariffs are on $60 billion of goods, not $60 billion of tariffs themselves, as the president described during the press conference.
Through the example of just one individual, Gurlitt: Status Report, An Art Dealer in Nazi Germany uses provenance to make clear the entanglement of art and Nazism.
The thing that I was trying to make clear in the book is that these ['80s] movies are symptoms of something, and Reagan is a symptom, too.
"In the meantime, the United States and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end," it said.
I started with Gloria Steinem, who emphasized that men can stand up to make clear that inflicting unwanted sexual attention on another person is just plain wrong.
The best remedy for that, he said, would be for the government to make clear that it was ready to act to support the economy if necessary.
You can meet and connect with so many people, and it's incumbent on me to win their trust, and to make clear our journalistic mission and values.
The weakened Ashcroft managed to make clear his refusal and Gonzales and Card left the room -- with Comey, then Ashcroft's top deputy, watching on -- without a word.
I want to make clear that actual dads should still be able to take dad naps; I just want to spread the napping around so everybody benefits.
"I want to make clear that the agreement does not bear the official stamp of the province so it is not official and formalized yet," he said.
Although we must tread carefully, it would be a mistake to miss the chance to make clear we support political rights and freedoms sought by the protesters.
In the face of potential cutbacks, major cultural institutions like New York City Center are trying to make clear how much the city's funding matters to them.
But BoJack's great accomplishment — its genius, really — as the show has progressed is the writers' willingness to make clear that being damaged doesn't justify hurting other people.
I want to make clear that you can't just put a projector where you had a TV and expect it to replace a TV in all situations.
" Mr. Scharre added, "Those can be very challenging environments for robots that have algorithms they have to follow to be able to make clear and correct decisions.
They can push for transparency, especially in Chinese-sponsored institutions to make clear the terms of the loans, payback processes, as well as how contracts are rewarded.
What I want to make clear is that what happens in "Space Junk" is slightly more understandable for people who've read the Watchmen comic, but only slightly.
This story has been changed to make clear that an indictment itself is not proof of guilt, but rather, a formal charge that is afforded due process.
The source said the Chinese firm had sensed some potential interest in EDP from European suitors and wanted to make clear its commitment to Portugal's biggest company.
"We have always been betting on political dialogue within our constitutional framework, but we have to make clear the framework — nothing outside our constitutional order," she said.
I want to make clear that I recognize that Dr. Peterson has many critics and that some believe his views on some subjects, including women, are offensive.
But they also want to make clear that if they think he is trying to hide important information, this is a legal fight they're willing to have.
The United States women's national soccer team wants to make clear it is an important force in American soccer, and that it should be paid as such.
For instance, after Trump's controversial executive order clamping down on immigration from certain countries, Bezos emailed staff to make clear that Amazon did not support the President's move.
And its suggestion for the Charter is to make clear that such benefits "can be accrued on the basis of earnings rather than on hours or days work".
The company's announcement on Tuesday sought to make clear that it would consider "qualified strategic proposals" — language aimed at preserving whatever negotiating leverage it can with potential suitors.
It has already offered clarifications to make clear that it does not want the backstop to be used and that, if it were, it would be only temporary.
Given the interest from Congress, we wanted to make clear that all the information from these integrations with Huawei was stored on the device, not on Huawei's servers.
The two speeches were clearly meant to be complementary, but there were enough significant differences to make clear that Clinton intends to be a much more hawkish president.
Acevedo and many of his colleagues want to make clear that separating immigration enforcement from police work is not about protecting undocumented immigrants, it's about keeping cities safe.
And my mission going forward is to make clear that those of us who need and accept help aren't weak – we are strong and fighting for our lives.
There is a reason that most presidents have sought, publicly at least, to make clear that the DOJ is free to pursue investigations without concern of presidential meddling.
Correction (31st January 2019): This article has been changed to make clear that Canada's Department of Justice has 30 days to consider whether to commence the extradition process.
McConnell allies I've spoken to make clear: he's not advocating for any one selection (though he certainly would've been pleased had Amul Thapur been in the final four).
To get back on the offensive, Sanders needs to make clear that Clinton, like the Republicans, is proposing to double-down on an approach that simply isn't working.
The businesses, Roberts said, "want to make clear that they are not the bad guys" responsible for the higher prices, but the law precludes them from doing so.
"The victim's parents would like to make clear that their daughter is not in a coma," said the statement released to CNN by the attorney for the parents.
But it is likely to make clear that as long as U.S. inflation and jobs continue to strengthen, weakness overseas will not stop rates from rising fairly soon.
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Congress is currently considering a bipartisan bill, sponsored by Mr. Grassley, to make clear once again that inspectors general may not be hindered in performing basic, critical review.
"We are going to make clear that voting to repeal health care for millions of Americans is a career-ending vote," said Ben Wikler, Washington director of MoveOn.
When my scan is over, I need to make clear to my friends and my family that though I pray to be declared cured, I must be grateful.
The United States and other world powers must apply pressure against President Kabila now, to make clear that violent attacks by government forces against innocent civilians is unacceptable.
Mr. Giuliani says he has gone to great lengths to make clear to clients and prospective clients that hiring him will not earn any favor from Mr. Trump.
To get the bill moving again, Mr. Trump would need to make clear — to his base and to his Senate leader — that this issue is important to him.
"I'm a free ice cream eater," he told a reporter, changing the subject and laying down a pair of $20s to make clear he didn't mean it literally.
"This resolution is intended to make clear that, if the President wants to take us to war, he must get authorization from Congress," Slotkin said in a statement.
It is expected to make clear that the home regulator has final say, helping to put pressure on the EU to follow suit in its MoU with Britain.
It also pressed T-Mobile to run the program on an "opt-in" basis, rather than as the default option, and to make clear disclosures about the throttling.
Sondland told Taylor, "President Zelensky, needed to make clear to President Trump that he, President Zelensky, was not standing in the way of investigations," according to Taylor's transcript.
The ministry's international communications center tweeted information from the department of traffic, using graphics to make clear that women would be allowed to drive both motorbikes and trucks.
The Constitution has been amended repeatedly to make clear that slavery was abolished and that "we, the people" is meant to include African Americans, women  and young people.
"In the meantime, the United States and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end," the statement continued.
Instead, she suggested that laws ought to be passed to make clear when and how a sitting president could be indicted once Trump is no longer in office.
"We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing," Mr. Smith said on Twitter.
The Utah senator who chairs the powerful Senate Finance Committee weighed in on their efforts today to make clear he is not a fan of what he's seen.
But while the military factors heavily into his plan, Moulton wanted to make clear that mental health is not something that just affects those who served in the military.
He wanted to make clear where his hands were tied, why they were tied and what that tying them meant for his ability to bring a case against Trump.
The entire cartoonish nature of modern white supremacist symbolism is to make clear, sincere statements of belief that believers can then turn around and masquerade as an edgy joke.
But Tuesday night offers Trump a chance to make clear to Republican leaders in Congress that they are all on the same page when it comes to health care.
" He continued, "President Obama wanted to make clear that the United States government, the federal government says no to what Donald Trump is suggesting, that it is hateful bigotry.
In damage-control efforts of their own, Brazil's two biggest meat companies launched a public relations campaign over the weekend to make clear they did not sell rotten beef.
Yeah, I mean the one thing that I think this term is going to make clear is how high the stakes are when it comes to the Supreme Court.
Acting for more than 20 years, Sofer is the first to make clear that she doesn't do anything "crazy" to maintain her youthful appearance — nor would she want to.
And another source said there's "absolutely" no smoking gun in the reports, urging the White House to declassify them to make clear there was nothing alarming in the documents.
Uber, which has a website in Thai for drivers to sign up, said it would work with authorities to make clear the benefits of ride-sharing in the country.
"The prosecutor's office wants to make clear that this was an escape and not an attack on the court of justice," he said on national television on Tuesday evening.
RELATED: Here are the Republicans denouncing Trump by name "This is what I want to make clear today," Clinton said, flanked by American flags at Truckee Meadows Community College.
Kevin Turner (Sutiru): Blizzard put in effort to make clear, obvious ability rotations for players of all classes in order to reduce the disparity in performance between skill levels.
" It is, she said, imperative for the government to make clear that hospitals can participate in accountable care organizations without "incurring the catastrophic loss of their tax-exempt status.
It's time for him to make clear to Egypt's rulers that the United States will not continue pumping military aid into a regime at war with its own people.
Trump will need to make clear that leverage tactics taken off the table for now can be put back on if real progress on denuclearization does not begin immediately.
Most teachers find cursory treatment of letters distasteful, but this is one way for teachers to make clear how much time they devote to their jobs outside the workday.
And I believe they are prepared to make clear to their Republican colleagues that insistence on rolling back other sections of the law would mean no action at all.
"The Commission should carefully consider ways to build on its existing enforcement regime to make clear to market participants that our orders are to be taken seriously," Chopra wrote.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to make clear Russia would have to approve a flight under the Open Skies treaty as part of a larger package of flights.
He needs to make clear that he is the leader of the free world and that he will confront those countries and leaders who wish to undermine those freedoms.
Nvidia also updated its security bulletin to make clear that its own hardware products are not affected by the disclosed vulnerabilities, to the best of their knowledge right now.
They need to make clear for countries the urgency of the situation and to increase pressure on W.H.O. member states to do more to bring this outbreak under control.
Mr. McConnell took to the Senate floor not long after Justice Kennedy's announcement to make clear that he expected to begin consideration of a replacement as soon as possible.
"Republican leaders need to make clear once and for all that Islamophobia will not be tolerated in their ranks," CAIR Government Affairs Director Robert McCaw said in a statement.
Lewis sought to make clear that Assange was not wanted because he had embarrassed the United States but because he had broken the law and put lives at risk.
Instead, as insurers themselves have been explaining, the problem is the uncertainty created by Trump and company, especially the failure to make clear whether crucial subsidies will be maintained.
"The science makes it clear that this is a crisis situation," he said, "and therefore it is our job as journalists to make clear those facts to the public."
He had been given the opportunity, for the second day in a row, to make clear that he deplored any hate crimes and that he denounced anyone committing them.
Buccio said she wanted to make clear to any would-be new arrivals in the French port that the camp was shut for good and the rehousing exercise finished.
And what the articles Kennedy points to make clear is that there were absolutely some powerful people in Ukraine who didn't like Trump and would have preferred Clinton win.
He used the occasion to make clear that he believed the central bank had done all it could, and it was now time for other policymakers to step up.
It was our goal to take action in this little sphere of influence to make clear that we deeply valued diversity and would make decisions based on those values.
The comments were set to embolden larger, risk-averse investors to make clear moves after weeks of guesswork on the direction of the U.S.-Sino trade talks, analysts said.
That gave Sanders's allies a prominent opportunity to make clear that they still supported him for president — even if they didn't actually have the votes to change the result.
"In the meantime, the United States and the world must continue to make clear that North Korea's nuclear and missile programs are a dead end," the White House said.
"I want to make clear that our decision is based solely on the part of your post that generalizes and advances stereotypes about women versus men," Google's talking points stated.
Mueller's public statement seemed to make clear that he never even considered charging the President due to Justice Department guidelines that made clear that a sitting president can't be indicted.
Chris Coons said he plans to introduce legislation soon "to make clear" that the U.S. does "not tolerate discrimination based on religion or nationality" in the wake of the decision.
Don't be afraid of the IRS While the U.S. government certainly isn't revered in the book, it also goes to great lengths to make clear that readers shouldn't be afraid.
Complicating matters is the Fed's desire to make clear that loosening monetary policy is not a reaction to months of pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump to do just that.
"The family and the Estate wish to make clear that they did not approve of, authorize or participate in the making of this film," read the statement obtained by CNN.
He told German newspaper Bild this week he was glad the photo was published to "make clear to people what [has] happened" but feels not enough has been done since.
The university first reprimanded Mr. Tracy that year for failing to make clear to readers and listeners that his views were his own and did not reflect the institution's positions.
Flippen wanted to make clear that the city commission is like other local governments around the country and just wants to provide progressive and efficient programs to Wilton Manors residents.
South Korean media said Biegun told a South Korean parliamentary delegation visiting Washington that in Pyongyang the two sides agree not to negotiate, but to make clear their respective positions.
But several of his own cabinet ministers disagree, including his justice secretary, Michael Gove, who chose the day of the summit to make clear that he would campaign to leave.
When he questioned her on the location of the tournament, she became upset and "wanted to make clear that she was getting credit" for organizing the event, Gammell testified Tuesday.
"We respect Great Britain's decision but we also want to make clear that the other 27 (member states) are banking on a safe and prospering Europe," the German chancellor said.
Correction: This article has been amended to make clear that the $8.5 billion spent by technology companies was on deals and did not include money spent on research and hiring.
And it was to "make clear there are other ways forward here," says Kramer, who hopes other companies will use part of Cloudflare's blueprint, as well as establish their own.
Pelosi sought to make clear that wouldn't fly with House Democrats, issuing her statement on the eve of the expected Senate vote on a resolution disapproving of Trump's emergency declaration.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said Monday that his soldiers were told to respect Kurdish citizens, but he wanted to make clear that authority rested with the central government.
"The MOF (ministry of finance) wishes to make clear that it will continue to honour all of its outstanding commitments in the financial markets," the ministry said in a statement.
In this pivotal moment, the Democratic Party and a new Democratic president need to make clear that we stand with those who are struggling and who have been left behind.
After Trump signed an executive order last week taking steps toward building the wall, Hurd issued a statement breaking with his fellow Republicans to make clear he wasn't on board.
"It was really important for me to make clear that the president didn't ask him to get rid of the Russia investigation," Rubio told Politico in an interview published Monday.
He offered no other comment to the press except to tell Forbes, "I'm here because I'm a refugee," and to make clear that he was there in a personal capacity.
Editor's Note: We have updated the story headline to make clear that the ranking was based on US census data, and included a link to the data in the story.
The directive from Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross tells the National Marine Fisheries Service to make clear that protecting life and property "takes precedence" over other water use agreements in California.
" BuzzFeed issued its own statement Friday night saying they "stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it" and urged "the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing.
But when she explains to Alex why she bought the gun in the first place, it's obvious the show wants to make clear that the issue isn't black and white.
"Notwithstanding Mr. Gurriel's remorse, there needs to be disciplinary consequences to make clear that Major League Baseball is an institution that will not tolerate behavior of this type," he said.
"I understand the concerns about people of color being denied service, but I want to make clear that we are not diminishing service," Corey Johnson, the City Council speaker, said.
But we should also continue to make clear that this is a shared problem, not to be solved by any one country alone but by the international community working together.
Schatz, a top Democrat on the committee, told the hearing he was introducing legislation to make clear only the federal government is authorized to send nuclear alerts to the public.
Ms. Estefan, a seven-time Grammy Award winner, said she looked forward to speaking with Mr. Trump because it was "the perfect opportunity to make clear and express" her views.
"I want to make clear we will gauge the new Austrian government by its actions, and I told the chancellor this," Merkel told a news conference in Berlin with Kurz.
And yes, Mr. Gervais — who long ago sang in the British New Wave band Seona Dancing — would like to make clear that David Brent's songs are intentionally (not accidentally) ridiculous.
This is yet another common sense appeal to Congress to make clear that companies who actively partner with human sex traffickers to sell victims online are not immune from liability.
"We continue to engage the Russian government and military at senior levels to make clear that an offensive in Idlib would represent a reckless escalation of the conflict," Robertson said.
The forearm photos, according to the controversial new guidelines, had to include commenters' user names written out by hand, as well as time stamps to make clear they were recent.
But even without such charges, prosecutors and the police need to make clear that the case is a political crime of terror rather than the random act of a madman.
The device underlines the show's mission: to intrude on your safe space, to demand engagement, to make clear that, yes — whoever you are — "Dear White People" is talking to you.
Change here in America will only happen this coming November if we work hard and join together to make clear that there is no room in government for climate deniers.
Those operations -- aimed at making meddling more difficult -- included sending phishing messages to suspected cyber operatives and messaging from public officials to make clear the US would not tolerate interference.
In its report on the budget, the finance committee asked that the law be rewritten to make clear that the cap applies to annual interest rates on all commercial loans.
"The MOF wishes to make clear that it will continue to honor all of its outstanding commitments in the financial markets," the ministry said in a statement late on Monday.
The NAD also instructed T-Mobile to modify its claim that it covered 99.7 percent of Verizon customers to make clear that the coverage is by population and not geographic area.
" Varela added that "given the interest from Congress, we wanted to make clear that all the information from these integrations with Huawei was stored on the device, not on Huawei's servers.
The first is to make clear that any agreement on allocations is time-limited, leaving open the question of whether it will be extended or form the basis for future deals.
"I want to make clear that this House will hold its members to the highest ethical standards and the Office will continue to operate independently to provide public accountability to Congress."
Washington (CNN)Thousands rallied in Washington Saturday less than a week before President-elect Donald Trump takes office to make clear their opposition to his policies on immigration and social justice.
"We need to make clear to Pyongyang through various channels that its nuclear tests can never contaminate China's northeastern provinces," the state-run Global Times said in an editorial on Sunday.
Dr Kosinski is at pains to make clear that he has invented no new technology, merely bolted together software and data that are readily available to anyone with an internet connection.
It wants to make clear to smaller, less powerful neighbours that they will "pay a terrible price if they try to oppose China in the South China Sea", says Mr Erickson.
Rather my claim of periodicity aims to make clear the radical divergence between what is widely understood as Street Art today and what was understood as Street Art in its infancy.
In the upcoming DreamWorks flick Trolls, Justin Timberlake and Anna Kendrick lend their voices to figurines Poppy and Branch, but would like to make clear that that's where the comparison ends.
This is likely why Kessler and others like well-known white nationalist Richard Spencer have lost their verification marks—an attempt by Twitter to make clear it's not endorsing their views.
It seems to make clear clear that Mueller is not only interested in Russia-related wrongdoing committed by Trump allies or Republicans, as some on the right have criticized him for.
" Trump administration officials appeared reluctant to clarify the unexpected tweet, but Mattis said a day later that it was meant to make clear to Tehran "that they're on the wrong track.
" Varela added that "given the interest from Congress, we wanted to make clear that all the information from these integrations with Huawei was stored on the device, not on Huawei's servers.
Steinmeier said Johnson had distinguished between "Europe" and "the EU", and "tried to make clear the UK will still engage in conflicts like Syria even if it will leave the EU".
In December of that year, Reid pulled Obama aside in the Oval Office after a meeting to make clear a repeal on the gay service member ban had to come first.
The goal of the exhibition is not to link the artwork to his mental state but rather to make clear that van Gogh was struggling to work despite a debilitating illness.
"We want to make clear that whoever helps La Chatarra, Ronal, Ratón, Moto, Mono Verde, Maniaco or Filos will end up like this," the message said, according to Mexico News Daily.
From that point until the moment Trump left Singapore, everything he did and said was designed to make clear that he respected Kim and wanted to get a denuclearization deal done.
But it is to make clear that a lot of us in my business got it wrong when it came to the impact those issues would have on the Olympics themselves.
"In light of recent reporting on the whistleblower complaint, I want to make clear that I have upheld my responsibility to follow the law every step of the way," he said.
"The victim's parents would like to make clear that their daughter is not in a coma," said the statement released to CNN by the attorney for the parents, John A. Michaels.
"We need to give the British parliament and government the maximum chance in the run-up to Wednesday to make clear how they would want to use an extension", Rutte said.
"Educators need to make clear that extremist ideologies are not dead nor foreign, so students can be aware of its current existence and the possibilities that come with it," said Zonneveld.
It is vital for our public officials on both sides of the aisles to make clear that violence and extremism are unacceptable and have no place in American politics or society.
"I was dropped from the call for about five or six minutes and I want to make clear that I'm back on it now," said Griffith, a George W. Bush appointee.
A floor debate will provide an opportunity to make clear what immigration hawks want most badly in exchange for legalizing DREAMers, and which concessions immigration doves are least unwilling to make.
But three basic facts continue to make clear how valuable such a degree is: One, college graduates fare better by virtually every available metric — income, wealth, health, life satisfaction and more.
And on the collage above, a photograph of King Oliver is pasted inside an image of Armstrong's head, as if to make clear how much Armstrong felt he owed to Oliver.
In 1992, Bill Clinton felt he had to play down his own marijuana use ("I didn't inhale") in order to make clear he stood firm against drugs, including the devil weed.
As the president has equivocated on their views — some are "very fine people," he said last week — less powerful but more numerous voices are trying to make clear that they disagree.
Texas loosened its gun laws this year to make clear people could carry firearms in church after a 2017 shooting in a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas left 26 people dead.
"Incumbent on reporters to make clear this is trash," Pelosi's deputy chief of staff, Drew Hammill, said on Twitter about McCarthy's claim, citing Pelosi's criticism of Soleimani at her press conference.
Here's why: Precedent appears to make clear anything not resolved in an initial organizing resolution can be considered, on a simple majority vote basis, as a motion on the Senate floor.
"We would not agree to the chair's language, and we were successful in including language in the chair's statement to make clear that there was not consensus," a U.S. official said.
Fitch said on Friday that it did not expect Finance Minister Tito Mboweni to make clear commitments on reducing the public sector wage bill in a budget speech later this month.
"We want to make clear that we, to the extent are going to use political data in drawing this map — it is to gain partisan advantage on the map," Lewis said.
But Socialists and members of anti-austerity Podemos queued up inside and outside parliament to make clear they would fight Rajoy's conservative policies from his first term and keep parliament in flux.
At the same time, Pliner recommends not being too accessible to the rank and file because you have to make clear you're not part of the equation on day-to-day matters.
Arguably it still doesn't do enough to inform you of what's going on and why you should care—despite what its latest attempt to "make clear" what its revamped data policy means.
Correction (September 6th 2018): This article has been amended to make clear that the exhibition referred to in the final paragraph took its name from the traditional character representing illicit sexual relations
When Benton ran Paul's first Senate campaign, he said, they "took great steps to make clear he wasn't running against Mitch McConnell" — despite the clear ideological and tactical differences between the two.
He further noted that Mr Trump had sent him to Tokyo and to Seoul on his first foreign trip as defence secretary, to make clear America's commitment to its allies in Asia.
Barr said that at the March 5 meeting, he asked Mueller to make clear when he submitted his report what information needed to be redacted because it was confidential grand jury material.
In this case, though, we wanted to make clear the pizza doesn't contain any alcohol since the laws regulating alcohol consumption aren't as liberal in Sweden as they are in other countries.
"We have to make clear, not only get rid of the Hyde Amendment, but move to universal health care so that you know there's not an economic barrier to choice," he said.
"The importance of fighting now is to stop this bill, but it's also to make clear we're not just going to lay down for the big financial institutions," the Massachusetts senator added.
"The victim's parents would like to make clear that she is not in a coma," the family of the 29-year-old Native American woman said in a statement through their attorney.
Steve King (R-IA) had an opportunity to express their condemnation of racism, or to make clear how far they deviate from the American mainstream, but the resolution was a positive step.
The 47-year-old Booker, who has previously drawn criticism from progressives for donations he received from pharmaceutical companies and big businesses, sought to make clear that he'd protect the little guy.
He added that if elected prime minister, he would amend the country's laws to make clear that organizing an illegal independence referendum, like Catalonia's regional leaders did in 2017, is a crime.
But one goal behind report's release, according to an official familiar with its contents, is to make clear that the US is not likely to be open to exemptions of any kind.
"We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing," BuzzFeed News said in the statement to The Hill.
"The time has come for the Supreme Court to make clear that the longstanding protections of the Fourth Amendment apply with undiminished force to these kinds of sensitive digital records," Wessler added.
"We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing," BuzzFeed News said in a statement to The Hill.
Even though it's not part of the main story, it took only a few hours for context to make clear the social stratification that defines life on the Nebula's different populated worlds.
"We scrambled to make clear that his life was being threatened by being put on a plane," said one of his attorneys, Gregory Copeland of NSC Community Legal Defense, told the outlet.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel used her 30-minute address at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday to make clear that she doesn't want the United Kingdom to crash out of the bloc.
MORE (R-Ariz.) is pressing President Trump to make clear that there is not a "moral equivalency" between white nationalists and the counterdemonstrators that turned out in Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend.
Update: I changed the section on Mother Jones to make clear that the $2.5 million cost of the lawsuit was born by Mother Jones's insurance company as well as Mother Jones itself.
Minaj, who took part in Gay Pride festivities in New York in June, said on Tuesday that she would no longer perform to make clear her support for women and LGBT+ rights.
Today, I have signed a letter to Congress to make clear that if they send any legislation to my desk that weakens the protection of human life, I will issue a veto.
It is possible that North Korea's foreign minister wanted to make clear that it, too, could threaten pre-emptive military action, just as the United States has repeatedly suggested in recent months.
Right. He was trying to make clear his social standing, and trying to make sure that the provost knew that one of his professors was offending somebody at The New York Times.
The panel said they wanted to make clear that states should remain in charge of elections, even if the federal government can play a larger role in helping to keep them secure.
"My aim was to make clear to anyone viewing the broadcast that, when answering those direct questions regarding candidates, I was not acting in my official capacity," he said in the report.
It, too, is full of archival material, well deployed to make clear just how stifling the environment was for a very long time and how bold the women were who broke through.
The home minister of Rajasthan, the official in charge of the state's law enforcement, went on national television a few hours after Mr. Khan died to make clear where his sympathies lay.
It will be up to citizens themselves to make clear to those who wield power in their names that they do not wish to live under the gaze of a genetic panopticon.
"We want to make clear in this vote that we don't want to build walls, we want to build bridges," said Manfred Weber, a prominent member of the European Parliament from Germany.
A spokeswoman for NATS said they was aware there were strikes in France and staff shortages in Germany, but they wanted to make clear that this was not the case in Britain.
READ: These parents are going to war with anti-vaxxers on Facebook "We have to make clear that vaccines are perfectly safe," Sheldon Yett, UNICEF representative to the Pacific, told the BBC.
"I want to make clear that China's repressive campaign in Xinjiang is not about terrorism," Pompeo told reporters, referencing the province where members of the minority have been detained, after the meeting.
Doug Ducey of Arizona, whom Mr. McCain had looked to for guidance, and nudged the governor to make clear to Mr. McCain that he was in favor of keeping the process going.
And also, I do want to make clear, I've done dozens and dozens of longer interviews, and there's really only been about three that have resulted in negative blowback from the person.
Not bluffing Mulvaney was also trying to make clear that Trump is dead serious about the blanket tariffs on Mexico, which would start June 10 at 5% and rise to 25% by October.
Facebook is also tightening the language of its ad policy to make clear that advertisers should never discriminate around any of a number of personal attributes, including disability, gender identity and genetic condition.
Added statements from Avi Shomer reported in a previous article to make clear that Never Again Canada has denounced hate speech and "the general disparagement of Muslims" in statements posted on its website.
Faced with loss of influence from Brexit and a strained relationship with America, Britain needs strong armed forces to make clear its global ambition and willingness to help uphold the rickety international order.
He tried to make clear to Sang that he was not interested in a commercial venture, but in making a book of photographs: he would print 1000 copies of the book at most.
Now, IBM is beginning to make clear how it is using this vast amount of weather and climate data that the company has collected for years on a second-by-second, worldwide basis.
Whenever I would talk about the future of my children, I would use the word 'partner' to make clear that I did not have expectations of which sex they would end up with.
" WHCA President and Reuters White House correspondent Jeff Mason recently told ITK Trump's absence will offer "a great opportunity to make clear that this dinner is about celebrating the press, not the presidency.
We wish to make clear that we do not condone sexual harassment, intimidation, or abuse in any context, and that we support those who are coming forward in this profound moment of reckoning.
From the letter:While Tesla is confident that the evidence supports the claims made in this case, Tesla has endeavored to make clear that the audio recording contains its employees' private and personal conversations.
"If we're going to have a summit, they're going to have to make clear what they're willing to do," a senior State Department official, briefing reporters this week, said of the North Koreans.
The real question is whether it can make enough cars by the time it needs cash to make clear it will be turning a profit big enough to repay new bondholders, O'Neill said.
The letter said that a "parliamentary hearing of his excellency the governor of the Bank of Portugal is therefore essential to make clear the true extent of the damage caused," by the decision.
"The time has come to make clear to the American people and to this President that his train of injuries to our Constitution must be brought to an end through impeachment," he said.
As for the Democrats As in the House, the amendment list posted by Senate finance appears to make clear that Senate Democrats will be offering amendments mainly to make Republicans take difficult votes.
"The president will say that he is attentive to this (Trump's call), but to make clear that it is not about transforming NATO into the sole strike force against Islamic State," Castaner said.
But I wanted to make clear exactly how much I needed and was relieved to have something like Brooklyn Nine-Nine this week, which allowed me 20 whole minutes of pure, uncomplicated joy.
"The BMW Group wishes to make clear the distinction between potential violations of antitrust law on the one hand and illegal manipulation of exhaust gas treatment on the other hand," the company said.
They sought to make clear to Francis and other church leaders that when it comes to how his message plays in the wider world, the pope does not have the benefit of infallibility.
We did not even bring a libel action because that was sort of the way I wanted to make clear in the Hogan case that it was not about the media more generally.
But from a persuasion perspective, it will be incumbent on them to make clear that any remaining issues they wish to pursue are of importance to all Americans and not motivated by partisanship.
Yet only a few days after his announcement about scrapping the deal, Mr. Bio appeared on state-owned Chinese television to make clear that he was not backing away from China after all.
Indeed, Mr. Trump continues to make clear that if only he had known then what he knows now — especially as regards the Russia investigation — Mr. Sessions would never have been offered the job.
Not all of those recent expulsions have come during Mr. Macron's time in office, yet his government seems determined to make clear that France now has a far lower tolerance for radical preaching.
"The device underlines the show's mission: to intrude on your safe space, to demand engagement, to make clear that, yes — whoever you are — 'Dear White People' is talking to you," Mr. Poniewozik added.
Ultimately, Bolton met with Trump at the White House and left with the job after he went over and above to make clear he will do exactly what Trump wants, the source said.
But with the GOP broadly skeptical of climate change science and new taxes, Republican lawmakers have avoided endorsing a carbon tax, and the House's resolution is meant to make clear where they stand.
"I wish to make clear that our first and foremost concern is the victims of sexual abuse and our desire to do all we can to provide for their just compensation," Wester said.
" The WashPost's Devlin Barrett tweeted: "In both of his guilty plea hearings, [former Trump lawyer] Michael Cohen has gone beyond the court filings to make clear his criminal actions were specifically on Trump's behalf.
During the wide-ranging Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Democrats waged several fronts against Sessions, trying to trip him up, peg him into promises and to make clear positions from Donald Trump that concern them.
"The President then directed [then-White House official Rob] Porter to tell McGahn to create a record to make clear that the President never directed McGahn to fire the Special Counsel," the report says.
"We would like to make clear to the very small group of unscrupulous and violent criminals and the dirty forces behind them: those who play with fire will perish by it," the office said.
President Trump took to Twitter Tuesday morning to make clear that the U.S. is drawing a hard line on the North Korea "problem," and will take action with or without help from the Chinese:
Spacey and Weinstein each minimized their own culpability, while failing to make clear that drinking alcohol or being gay or suffering from sex addiction doesn't automatically make someone a rapist, pedophile, or sexual harasser.
"In this environment, with the president impugning his character, questioning his integrity, it's incumbent on the military to make clear to everybody in the force that that's not going to be tolerated," Lapan added.
Note: The last line of the first paragraph of this article was changed on October 7th 2016 to make clear that GE is winding down most of its finance arm, but not closing it.
Employees have the right to use social media for these purposes... Google must revise its confidentiality policies to make clear that employees have the right to discuss their working conditions with whomever they wish.
Trump would need to tone down his rhetoric and send a high-level envoy to China to make clear to Beijing that the North Korean crisis was rapidly approaching a point of no return.
The ad from the US Chamber of Commerce does not explicitly say the group believes Hillary Clinton will be president, but the intent is to make clear to voters that possibility is very real.
Both firms have also lobbied to avoid disclosure rules for political ads that conventional media have to comply with, arguing that digital ads lack the space to make clear who paid for a campaign.
Update 3:53pm: The spokesperson followed up with me and wanted to make clear that while he wasn't aware of Chipotle's involvement, other FAA officials working on the project were aware of Chipotle's involvement.
On February 20, 2017, migrants and their supporters are being invited to walk out of work and college, to shut down restaurants, and to make clear their contribution to British society through their absence.
"Although it is good to let children lead in terms of what they share, it is also important to make clear that it is OK for them to talk about bad events," says Halligan.
The Vatican spokesman says Pope Francis&apos decision to change church teaching to make clear there is never any justification for the death penalty is a message for all Catholics and for the world.
"I summoned the North Korean Ambassador to the Foreign Office to make clear to him our condemnation of this latest ballistic missile test," Minister for Asia and Pacific Mark Field said in a statement.
Furthermore, Wluper's approach is able to make clear assumptions regarding what the user is talking about, and therefore claims to be able to understand much more complex questions and in a more natural way.
But this past week in Saudi Arabia, the President tried to make clear the US does not stand against Islam, drawing a distinction between the religion as a whole and its violent, extremist adherents.
And season three was even more disjointed (granted, sometimes for legal reasons, as the show was compelled to make clear that its version of Masters and Johnson's kids were distinct from the real ones).
Social morality, which is the topic of justice, had its own tacit rules, and drawing those out could help to make clear what people already knew when not distracted by self-interest or prejudice.
"We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing," Smith said on Twitter following the statement from the special counsel.
The two parties coming together to make clear that we're not going to help America's adversaries accomplish their goals by weaponizing materials they steal and make public in order to disrupt our democratic process.
Over the last 48 hours, questions have been raised regarding the legality of its operations and Taxify would like to make clear that it has made every attempt possible to comply with TfL regulations.
The Weinstein Co's sale documents need to make clear the bankrupt film studio will defend Lionsgate Entertainment Corp in intellectual property disputes stemming from two horror movies, Lionsgate said on Thursday in court papers.
She later brought up a study, which she wanted to make clear was apropos of nothing and was part of an "intellectual conversation," about how we perceive women in power who do something bad.
In response to the statement tonight from the Special Counsel's spokesman: We stand by our reporting and the sources who informed it, and we urge the Special Counsel to make clear what he's disputing.
But while Mr. Erdogan offered some new details and confirmed others, the speech mainly served to make clear that Mr. Erdogan had no intention of dropping a case that has created an international furor.
Ms. McFarland often draws on her television experience to make clear to officials that they need to make their points in council meetings quickly, and she signals when to wrap up, several participants said.
"Roger Ailes called the paper because he wanted to make clear that he vehemently denies the ludicrous allegations that were lodged against him by Ms. Curanaj," Ailes's attorney, Mark Mukasey, wrote in a statement.
Trump has plenty of other obstacles to winning reelection, but he is counting on the state that began his 2016 win streak to make clear his grip on the GOP is beyond rock solid.
Finally, transparency is fundamental to better inform market participants, to make clear if there's any borrower benefit among the different transaction types, and to enable the formation of a deep market for these transactions.
On several other occasions within the first two hours of the hearing, Grassley repeatedly interjected himself to make clear how far his committee had bent over backward to help Ford get to this day.
Esper took pains to make clear that his decision to fire Spencer wasn't driven by the former Navy secretary's stance on Gallagher but was the result of Spencer's secret outreach to the White House.
All of this while we've made incredible advances in neonatal screening technology to make clear that a baby in the womb — even at very early stages of development — is much more than inanimate tissue.
Ramaphosa has said South Africans are taking part in public hearings on land reforms that are being held countrywide, as they wanted the constitution to make clear when compensation was or was not justified.
The new order is expected to make clear that green card holders are not impacted by any travel ban, and the question of religious discrimination should be less glaring as well, according to anonymous sources.
"I want to make clear that I never demanded that $21.5 million be refunded and wonder if the University is attempting to silence my opinions by their quick response," he said in a statement Friday.
Kauder appealed to Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DITIB), which represents more than 70 percent of Muslims living in Germany, to make clear to its members that Germany's constitution and law were above religion.
"The conservatives, Greens and FDP took months to get nothing off ground so I'd ask people not to put pressure on us," Gabriel said, adding that the conservatives needed to make clear what they wanted.
The complaint, which was filed by a security researcher and BRCA advocates, among others, argues that Facebook has failed to make clear what personal information users might be giving up when they join a group.
AT&T CEO tried to make clear Monday on CNBC that this deal has a better chance of gaining regulatory approval than currently believed because it is a "pure vertical integration" of content and distribution.
His aides scrambled in the wake of that tweet to make clear the President was simply saying he had read the reports that he was under investigation but had not been told it separately. Whatever.
AND I JUST WANT TO MAKE CLEAR WITH GENERAL MOTORS, YOU'RE NOT QUESTIONING THE CAPITAL ALLOCATION STRATEGY AS WAS RAISED BY OTHER ACTIVISTS IN THE PAST THAT GOT GENERAL MOTORS TO RAISE ITS BUYBACK, CORRECT?
The new French leader wants to make clear that despite sharp differences over climate and trade, and global outlook, the alliance between France and the US is vital for the good of the international order.
Ortagus had been asked to make clear the State Department's position after President Donald Trump appeared to contradict his national security adviser, John Bolton, over whether North Korean launches this month had violated U.N. resolutions.
They want to make clear that the concessions made to London will not apply to market players, such as clearing houses, and will not prevent the development of new powers for euro zone financial authorities.
In Tell the Truth & Shame the Devil: The Life, Legacy, and Love of My Son Michael Brown, McSpadden sets out to make clear that while her son may have been "no angel," he was human.
"If you think you have done everything right in any time of your political life, then you didn't understand it correctly and that is also what I try to make clear to myself," he said.
"I think it's helpful to make clear what CEOs across companies are being paid and where women fall and where men fall so we can really think about what are the justifications for these differences."
If one of the major concerns from the administration has to do with drug trafficking, then it's time for Democrats to make clear that, without tackling the demand side, the problem will never go away.
Juncker repeated that Europe had to make clear to the United States that quitting the Paris climate agreement was not a straightforward process, adding that fully leaving the deal would take three to four years.
Let's stay with the metaphor: even if it is, perhaps the work of Speaker Ryan and his colleagues to make clear this commitment to America can provide a brass ring for this merry-go-round.
"Today, I have signed a letter to Congress to make clear that if they send any legislation to my desk that weakens the protection of human life, I will issue a veto," the President said.
But the interplay of Altidore and Wood was a clear positive to come out of the Mexico match, and Klinsmann did not hesitate to make clear on Monday that he sees the partnership as crucial.
It's also critical for scientists to make clear when they are speaking as experts, subject to the rules of scientific discourse, or as citizens, when their opinions have the same weight as any other voter.
"The U.S. government has a responsibility to make clear to U.S. travelers that Cuba continues to be safe, that these are isolated incidents and there is no risk to Americans traveling to Cuba," he said.
Fiction Podcast As the pandemic continues to take hold in the US, officials are working to increase the availability of coronavirus tests, while also working to make clear in what cases people should seek them.
"I used poor judgment but never intended to cause alarm or promote any act of violence whatsoever," he wrote, adding that he had quickly amended his post to make clear he had just been joking.
In this context, the campaign against the bail reforms seems less about public safety than it does about power, devised to make clear that law enforcement remains an untouchable political force in New York politics.
If that is the distinction the Fed wants to make clear, perhaps a better approach would be to address the letters to management, but copy the board or, at least, the risk and compliance committee.
"Now advocates and people in the arts community will communicate with their legislators and really try to make clear the value of this relatively modest but very important investment in our country through the arts."
"1MDB wishes to make clear that it and its group entities will meet all of their other obligations under any other financing arrangements and have ample liquidity to do so," it said in a statement.
"The acquisition of Blue Man, for us, is kind of a breakthrough to make clear to people that Cirque is going from a circus company to becoming a global leader of entertainment," Mr. Lamarre said.
" Dalio wrote on LinkedIn on Tuesday that he would like the future president to "make clear what the American dream is, gather support for it, and have the capability to make that dream a reality.
It may be safer for powerful women to make clear that they got to where they are because of significant support from those around them, and to focus their origin stories on home and community.
He has met frequently over the years with Treasury secretaries from the United States and with other foreign officials, always privately and often away from government buildings to make clear that his role was unofficial.
When Ryan traveled to the White House to make clear that they were well short of the votes they needed, the president soon agreed not just to cancel the vote but to abandon the effort entirely.
"One way to make clear that Ukraine is not a political football is for a bipartisan group of senators on opposite sides of the impeachment vote to go see Zelenky and to convey support," Murphy said.
"In this environment, with the president impugning his character, questioning his integrity, it's incumbent on the military to make clear to everybody in the force that that's not going to be tolerated," retired Marine Corps Col.
"The United States continues to make clear that the removal of sanctions is available for persons who take concrete and meaningful actions to help restore constitutional democracy and the rule of law in Venezuela," one said.
President Trump has done that himself: During last year's French election, he never formally endorsed far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen — but said enough complimentary things about her to make clear where his sympathies lay.
"The U.S. government has a responsibility to make clear to U.S. travelers that Cuba continues to be safe, that these are isolated incidents and there is no risk to Americans traveling to Cuba," Mr. Laverty said.
This article has been changed to make clear that the high turnover in staff at Dow Chemical in the last five years was largely the result of the company buying and selling businesses, not staff resigning.
President Trump should quickly change the atmosphere by ordering the Department of Defense to make clear that political correctness must end — and that free religious exercise guaranteed in the Constitution and military codes must be protected.
Trump has also been criticized for using an Islamophobic rethoric during his presidential campaign but in a speech during his Saudi Arabia trip, he tried to make clear the US is not at war with Islam.
"I just wanted to make clear that somehow I did not approve this thing...I was not going to approve spending taxpayer dollars to protect members of Congress who were behaving like dogs," she told BuzzFeed.
But it didn't need a rare presidential press conference to make clear that the President's second trip abroad showed just how much he has reshaped America's role in the world since taking office six months ago.
I don't claim to be an expert in federal records law, but Comey described his actions in characteristically precise terms, to make clear that he didn't pass along property of the federal government to a friend.
During remarks to U.S. tri-mission personnel in Brussels, Vienna and Paris, Tillerson sought to make clear that much of what State Department employees had heard — in the media and elsewhere — about the "redesign" was inaccurate.
Third, our government needs to make clear to Iran that it will leverage the full spectrum of national power to respond to a cyber attack, just as we would in the event of a physical attack.
"There remain areas of concern, and we will continue to make clear the need for progress in addressing them, including fully resolving 2013 NGO convictions and addressing our concerns about the NGO law," the official said.
Insurers have been pounding the drum to make clear that in most markets they are still losing money on the ObamaCare marketplaces, a point that could help them try to justify substantial premium increases next year.
"We're asking the court to make clear that the ACA is still the law and ensure that all Americans can continue to access affordable healthcare under it," Becerra said in a statement released after the filing.
The Department also needs to make clear to borrowers that they simply need to apply for the original public service loan forgiveness program before they seek out debt relief from the expanded program, the senators said.
"The tariffs under the guise of national security should be abolished," Kempf said, adding that Juncker needed to make clear to Trump that the United States would harm itself with tariffs on cars and car parts.
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who announced an impeachment inquiry into Trump on Tuesday, had already sought to make clear that a potential quid pro quo agreement wasn't the only type of conduct that merited impeachment.
One thing that Hensley has tried to make clear in her responses is that the U.S. Department of Transportation mandates that miniature horses are allowed to accompany those with disabilities in the cabin of an airplane.
At the same time, they took pains to make clear that while it was the states' responsibility to run their own elections, the federal government should play a significant role in monitoring threats and providing resources.
This gives each an incentive to block all but the perfect deal, a dynamic so pronounced in Afghanistan that in 16 years, talks have never advanced far enough to make clear what each side considers acceptable.
What Michôd never manages to make clear is what we are to make of this version's nationalism, its glorification of war, its ambivalence toward corrupting power and its selective, finally misguided attempt to brush off Shakespeare.
Those 39 should band together now to make clear that they will serve, at least informally, as bastions of our democracy should a peaceful transfer of power look threatened by any candidate's response to the election.
It has CVC 6.0 microphone noise reduction technology that eliminates distracting background noise and allows you to make clear phone calls, as well as in-line controls that let you switch songs and respond to calls.
And as everyone in Washington puzzled over his admission about his own part in Trump's Ukraine saga, Johnson went on "Meet the Press" to make clear he's not joining the small band of Trump's GOP critics.
"Whatever views the administration has of Ambassador Yovanovitch's performance, we call on the administration to make clear that retaliation for political reasons will not be tolerated," wrote the academy, a nonpartisan group of former U.S. diplomats.
"The current emperor wanted to make clear that it was Japan that caused the suffering of the Korean people," Makoto Watanabe, a former imperial grand chamberlain, an aide to the emperor, told Reuters in an interview.
In both his feature films and documentaries, his aim is the opposite of the propagandists': to present the essential truth of what happened, and—an even harder task—diligently to make clear what did not happen, too.
"It needs to make clear its stance to all sides and make them understand that when their actions jeopardize China's interests, China will respond with a firm hand," said the Global Times, a Chinese state-run newspaper.
Saudi authorities should provide information about a Saudi prince, Nawaf Talal Rasheed, reported to be missing since being deported from Kuwait on May 12 and to make clear if was arrested and on what grounds, she said.
Yet Mujtaba Rahman of the Eurasia Group, a consultancy, sees this as tricky, since the other EU countries want to make clear that the future arrangement is not one that is overtly based on the Chequers model.
The auto industry is Canada's biggest exporter, and Canada has been pushing US automobile manufacturers and suppliers to speak up and stand up to make clear how integrated the supply chain in North American automobile manufacturing is.
The movie opens with Mark already immersed in his doll world, and very much avoiding the outside one, where his lawyer insists he should appear at his attackers' sentencing to make clear the extent of their crimes.
To address the issue, the IMF researchers said that regulators in major economies should pursue greater outreach to banks to make clear their expectations for anti-money laundering compliance and address legal impediments to continuing CBR arrangements.
The Trump administration must employ a wide range of both coercive and noncoercive diplomatic tools to make clear to Beijing that any further coddling of Pyongyang means that business as usual with the United States will end.
"While we cannot hide from our history -- nor should we -- the time has come to make clear the difference between properly acknowledging our past and glorifying the darkest chapters of our history," Hogan said in a statement.
"It is important for me to make clear that the work is infused with a dark and playful humor, while maintaining sincerely the idea that it is possible to receive erotic transmissions from the environment," Kronemyer says.
LONDON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - The chairman of an influential committee of British lawmakers has asked finance minister George Osborne to make clear that banks should not be able to offset regulatory fines against their corporation tax bills.
The Federal Open Market Committee, which already had three members voting for a rate rise at the September meeting, is expected to make clear in its statement that it has taken note of these improvements, however subtly.
The only thing he responds to is raw power plays, and so you need to make clear that you will go well beyond what have been considered the conventional limits of what politicians will -- and won't -- do.
I opposed the nomination of Attorney General William Barr because he refused to make clear commitments to even minimal disclosure about Mueller's work after virtually campaigning for the post by circulating an unsolicited memo attacking Mueller's work.
In October, Demand Justice will join the Women's March and the Center for Popular Democracy for a protest marking the anniversary of Kavanaugh's confirmation, to make clear that conservative judges pose a substantial threat to reproductive freedom.
Mr. Kushner also appeared on "Hannity" on Fox News in an effort to make clear to the president's base and Republican senators on the fence that even Sean Hannity, the hard-right host, was supportive of it.
Justin Goodman, a spokesman for Schumer, said the comments were intended to make clear that rolling back abortion rights would cause a major outcry among the public and that Roberts and Republican leaders were deliberately misinterpreting them.
Labour activists believe Corbyn failed to make clear his newfound commitment to nuclear power and the development of an additional site at Moorefields, which once completed is estimated to bring around 20,000 more jobs to the area.
Officials are trying to make clear that the change is purely technical — meant to keep money markets functioning smoothly and the Fed's policy interest rate at the right level — and not an attempt to stoke the economy.
To go ahead, the company needs more certainty, said Kinder Morgan's Chief Executive Steve Kean in a conference call on Monday, which could mean "some kind of preemptive action" to make clear Canada's jurisdiction over the project.
Even if he is ultimately forced to ask for an extension, analysts said Mr. Johnson would want to do everything he could to make clear to voters that he was not delaying Brexit of his own volition.
POLITICO chronicled the friction between Rebekah Mercer and Parscale in mid-December, when, during a meeting about the outside group, Parscale interjected to make clear to her that the organization would be about Trump – not her family.
While the debate over gerrymandering has taken on a bitter partisan cast in recent years, the North Carolina judges went out of their way to make clear that their ruling was based on the law, not politics.
The portion of USMCA related to Interactive Computer Services, Article 28503, seems to make clear that all three parties retain the ability to alter intermediary liability laws included in trade deals, such as the Section 22019 protection.
"It needs to make clear its stance to all sides and make them understand that when their actions jeopardize China's interests, China will respond with a firm hand," said the paper, which does not represent government policy.
We heard from other readers and made an attempt through editing to make clear that we were not likening the various post-election incidents to each other but were instead characterizing a letter by a university president.
It's helped to make clear that instead of tipping from a standpoint of superiority or power, customers should do it in a way that makes them allies in the fight to achieve fairer treatment for tipped workers.
"It needs to make clear its stance to all sides and make them understand that when their actions jeopardise China's interests, China will respond with a firm hand," said the paper, which does not represent government policy.
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, a Merkel protege and head of her conservative Christian Democrats (CDU), attacked the SPD for failing to make clear its commitment to the coalition, though she stopped short of ruling out all their demands.
The filmmakers shot the idea down, and American theater chains have publicly responded to tweets from moviegoers to make clear that, no, there will be no built-in moment to buy or dispose of their Coca-Colas.
But this morning, as Bote made an appearance on 670 The Score, he went out of his way to make clear it was not an intentional bat flip (if you can even call it a bat flip).
Uber subsequently emailed users to make clear that the company thinks President Donald Trump's immigration ban is "unjust, wrong, and against everything we stand for as a company," though much of the damage may have already been done.
Japanese officials said Abe will use the opportunity to review Tokyo's sense of regional threats and go over trade and investment to make clear that Japan creates and sustains US jobs, including 1.5 million in the auto industry.
But ASA said Ryanair's ads had failed to make clear that factors like the number of seats on the plane had affected the result and that the company failed to conduct market-wide comparisons to establish its claims.
Several senior Democratic U.S. senators served notice in a letter Thursday that Trump would be in "severe dereliction" of his presidential duty if he fails to make clear that Russia's interference in U.S. democracy will not be tolerated.
But Margaret Doyle, a financial services industry partner at consultants Deloitte, said the first challenge will be to make sure there is a standard set of data and to make clear what a credit file actually looks like.
EDITOR'S NOTE JUNE 20th 2019: This story has been updated to make clear that UPS is using drones to move medical supplies at a hospital campus, supplementing an existing car courier service that is not operated by UPS.
"I want to make clear that my daughter, whom I love more than anything in the world, is a high school junior and has not yet applied to college, much less been accepted by any school," Caplan wrote.
The privacy policy and terms of use have also been updated to make clear that users grant the company "a series of legal rights" when it comes to live, local, and other crowd-sourced parts of the app.
Her comments on Monday echoed the language she used in December 2007 when she told reporters in Cedar Rapids that "now the fun part starts" — a promise to make clear to Iowans the deficiencies of Barack Obama's policies.
During the first debate -- when they were on separate nights -- Warren made a point of pulling Sanders close, raising her hand to make clear her support for "Medicare for All" and saying, "I'm with Bernie" on health care.
Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), Mulvaney took the opportunity to make clear that any reforms he would push for such programs would be squarely aimed at future beneficiares with time to adjust, not current seniors relying on those checks.
And my job now and basically for the next six, seven months, all the way until the voting begins, is to make clear to Americans how my presidency would be different and better than any of the others.
Guajardo said the signatories to the treaty would have to make clear publicly what areas of NAFTA were up for renegotiation, adding Mexico did not want to discuss higher tariffs or an even more draconian export quota system.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday Britain needed to make clear to the European Union that it was preparing for a no-deal outcome to the Brexit negotiations despite wanting to leave with an agreement.
At the same time, he is working to make clear to moderate voters that he would be a more palatable alternative than a Democratic nominee more in line with the congresswomen's values, such as U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders.
In a statement released ahead of the Monday meeting, Kushner sought to make clear that he had nothing to hide in the statement he provided to lawmakers, offering his side of the story on a number of reports.
"We urge the commission to make clear that if the obligations are not enforced, the lure of cheap and easy labor exploitation in Mexico will continue to draw production and hold down wages in both countries," she said.
But among the options under consideration is for Trump to order his aides to develop a longer-term plan for the embassy's relocation to make clear his intent to do so eventually, according to one of the officials.
As De Kerchove was at pains to make clear to the conference, European standards of civil rights, such as privacy, make the introduction of intrusive intelligence-gathering technologies in the public sphere and aggressive police follow-ups difficult.
Congress has an opportunity to make clear to the world that we will always provide safe haven for women who are beaten, raped, and tortured by men who view them as their property because of their domestic relationship.
"As president, I'll be working from the first day with my vice president and staff to make clear that America will be changing in major ways for the better," Mr. Trump said in a telephone interview on Saturday.
But three public polls this week showed Mr. Trump holding a narrow lead there, and prominent Clinton supporters in Ohio said the former secretary of state needs to make clear what she will do for working-class people.
New commissioning, enlistment and personnel development structures When the Army created the Air Service (a precursor to the Air Corps) aircrew were given new commissions, to make clear they were no longer Army infantry, cavalry or engineering officers.
"We want to make clear that we find these clashes — in areas where ISIL is not located — unacceptable and a source of deep concern," Brett McGurk, the United States special envoy against the Islamic State, said on Twitter.
This includes reform of the Fair Credit Reporting Act, to make clear that although banks and aggregators may provide bank statements to a lender at the request of a consumer, this does not make them consumer reporting agencies.
She used her statement to make clear she recognized that the country had suffered yet another act of terrorism, but also made sure to offer her solidarity with the gay community and reiterate her support for gun control.
But the Treasury took pains on Sunday to make clear that there had been no changes to U.S. policy towards China after a senior Treasury official said that the CED process had been canceled, a statement later retracted.
Saudi authorities should also provide information about a Saudi prince, Nawaf Talal Rasheed, reported to be missing since being deported from Kuwait on May 12 and to make clear if was arrested and on what grounds, she said.
One thing this book tries to make clear is that for married people with kids there is a language and framework in place to support and guide them, and that for those who are alone there is not.
Judge rips into Nassar Aside from the letter you wrote, a couple of months after your plea which tells me that you still don't get it, there is something I don't understand and I want to make clear.
But Barr has maintained that he never followed up on it or taken any action involving Ukraine, and the justice department has worked to make clear that whatever Giuliani was up to, he was not working with DOJ.
Warren argued that the bill should include a new regulatory agency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which would protect consumers from exploitation by banks and require financial institutions to make clear the terms of their products and services.
"My guess is that the lawyers still have the notion and the idea of (Trump) actually testifying because I think they want to make clear to everybody ... that the President has done nothing to obstruct justice," Scaramucci said.
Britain needs to make clear to the European Union that it is prepared to go it alone if it fails to reach a satisfactory deal in Brexit talks, former Bank of England Governor Mervyn King said on Saturday.
"We need to make clear that this is violent, not flattering, and incentivize men to intervene if they witness it", said Ana Güemez, director of the Mexican UN Women office, during the presentation of the campaign this Thursday.
Some irate Brexit supporters accused the Supreme Court of meddling in politics, although Hale had been at pains to make clear that the court was making no judgment on the merits of Brexit and merely addressing legal issues.
Washington (CNN)Key Republican senators have called the White House over the past 24 hours to make clear that they expect a fulsome investigation as the FBI reviews allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, CNN has learned.
" Trump, who also sought to make clear Tuesday that he stands behind the intelligence community, maintaining that he accepts their conclusion that Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election took place, but noting "it could be other people also.
He said the law was intended to make clear that Poland was a victim of the war, during which there was no functioning state and Polish territory was occupied by the armies of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
Correction (October 18th): This article was amended on October 18th to make clear that two legislators displayed a banner saying "Hong Kong is not China" and were the same as the ones who mispronounced China in a derogatory way.
While the European Union is neutral in China's dispute with its Asian neighbours in the South China Sea, Britain, France and Germany want to make clear that Beijing must uphold international law as it seeks a bigger global role.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, in an apparent policy shift, said on Wednesday he planned to ask China to make clear its intentions in the disputed South China Sea during Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) meetings in Vietnam.
The paragraph can therefore be seen, not as evidence that Paul would not have been saying anything subversive, but that he had been, and now needed to make clear what this did, and particularly what it did not, imply.
We're trying to connect the dots on this chain of death to make clear that it doesn't stop with the NRA—it stops with consumers and individuals who say, I want your investment portfolio to divest from these companies.
While the U.K. has often asked the EU to put new proposals on the table to enable it to approve the Withdrawal Agreement; Brussels has said it's up to the U.K. to make clear what it wants from them.
"I think the purposes of the orders are to make clear what the president and the administration's priorities are and to signify the importance of these issues to the American people," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters on Friday.
Cowen & Co analyst Andrew Charles said Domino's needed to make clear to investors what the impact of the fortressing strategy would be on same-store sales this year if it wanted to head off a further decline in confidence.
Landa is now fifth, 1:09 behind Aru, and Team Sky's management will need to make clear who the leader is after the Spaniard, whose contract expires at the end of the year, finished ahead of Froome on Thursday.
The most important was that on several key issues — like climate change and torture — where he adopted extreme positions during his campaign to galvanize his base, he went out of his way to make clear he was rethinking them.
Cora's position has been that he respects any President and the tradition of the White House visit, and that he would look for a respectful way to make clear his views about the hardship and needs in Puerto Rico.
Matt's case: Weakening the filibuster rules allows parties in the minority to make clear to the voters that they don't support a president's Cabinet picks, without having to worry about the impact doing so will have on the government.
Under the compromise, inserted into the congressional spending bill that won final approval early Friday, federal law would be revised to make clear that employers cannot under any circumstances keep any portion of the tips earned by their workers.
American officials are trying to make clear with allies around the world that the war with China is not just about trade but a battle to protect the national security of the world's leading democracies and key NATO members.
The company said in a blog post that people and groups buying ads that mention a political party, a candidate or an officeholder related to the parliamentary elections would need to make clear who is paying for the advertisement.
As an executive responsible for a large work force, she has to find a way to make clear that she will exhibit impeccable judgment and speak truth to power without implying that her hard-working colleagues are moral degenerates.
Hoping to stem a forecast rising tide of faked video, Adobe, Twitter and the New York Times are proposing a new industry effort designed to make clear who created a photo or video and what changes have been made.
She recommitted to the nomination after several White House officials, including Marc Short, the legislative director, and Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the press secretary, rushed to C.I.A. headquarters in Langley, Va., on Friday to make clear they would defend her.
Could they deploy more forces to Syria to raise the costs of any escalation of American action, or could they decide it is time to make clear to Mr. Assad that they will no longer provide him with protection?
On Sunday, Grenell tweeted that Trump had called him and instructed him to "make clear that any nation who chooses to use an untrustworthy 5G vendor will jeopardize our ability to share intelligence and information at the highest level."
In fact, this entire investigation stems from my efforts, fully authorized under FBI rules, to set the record straight on behalf of the Bureau, and to make clear that we were continuing an investigation that people in DOJ opposed.
One general way to protect the Fed against spurious attacks on its authority is to make clear that quantified cost-benefit is not required for its prudential standard setting or its designation of other banking firms as systemically important.
"The time has come to make clear to the American people and to this President that his train of injuries to our Constitution must be brought to an end through impeachment," he said in a statement at the time.
When the pushback got more colorful, and a former Mexican leader used a four-letter word to make clear that his country would not pay for the wall, Trump shot back that any opposition would be met with consequences.
Though the request initially seemed to have little currency on Capitol Hill, it gained momentum in recent days as McConnell has continued to make clear he has little interest in serving as an impartial overseer of the Senate trial.
As the leader of the most important law enforcement agency in the country, he has used his first year in the role to gut the mission of the agency and to make clear his disdain for victims of discrimination.
In response, college admissions officers from MIT, Cal Tech, Smith, UMass and other schools tweeted in support of peaceful protest and to make clear that disciplinary actions resulting from peaceful demonstrations would not hurt the students' chances of admission.
President Trump "just called me from AF1 and instructed me to make clear that any nation who chooses to use an untrustworthy 5G vendor will jeopardize our ability to share Intelligence and information at the highest level," Grenell tweeted.
In a speech at the Economic Club of New York, Fed Governor Lael Brainard said the U.S. central bank should go so far as to make clear it is comfortable pushing prices modestly above the Fed's 2 percent target.
PARIS (Reuters) - London still needs to make clear its next steps towards reaching a deal over the terms of its divorce with the European Union, France's foreign ministry said on Tuesday after talks were held with Britain's foreign secretary.
With Catalan secessionist politicians dangling the possibility of a unilateral declaration of independence on Tuesday, more than 350,000 people took to the streets of Barcelona over the weekend to make clear that they want to remain part of Spain.
But seeking to temper his supporters' concerns, another option under consideration is for Trump to order his aides to develop a longer-term plan for the embassy's relocation to make clear his intent to do so eventually, the officials said.
Spain has asked for changes to the withdrawal treaty and the declaration on a new EU-UK relationship to make clear any decisions about the disputed British overseas territory of Gibraltar would only be taken in direct talks with Madrid.
Guaido over the weekend called for the international community to make clear all options were on the table to oust Maduro, after security forces loyal to him violently drove back the opposition's attempts to bring humanitarian aid into the country.
MADRID (Reuters) - The Spanish Foreign Ministry on Thursday said it had summoned the North Korean ambassador to make clear Spain's condemnation of North Korea's missile launches and nuclear weapon tests and to demand a reduction in North Korean diplomats in Madrid.
"If you want to ... make clear to the other side that you are determined to prevent something, either you escalate the operation ... or you say in public 'I am doing it,' meaning 'I am ready to take the risk,'" he said.
"[Zervos] came forward—as a number of other Mr. Trump victims did—to inform the public of the facts she knew were true, to make clear that Donald Trump had kissed and groped her without her consent, repeatedly," the lawsuit states.
The big picture: Regional governments have been laying the groundwork for months to make clear where marijuana can be bought, but critics remain concerned about whether the country is prepared for the health and public safety impacts of increased marijuana use.
Acknowledging the deep skepticism, Mr. Cornyn said in an interview that his job was to educate Republicans who were only beginning to focus on the legislation and to make clear that it would not throw open the gates of federal prisons.
Further to our review last week of "Option B" by Sheryl Sandberg ("To have and to hold"), we would like to make clear that her husband, Dave Goldberg, suffered from a heart arrhythmia while on an exercise machine, and died suddenly.
Ruby Rose doesn't mind that her haircut or penchant for snapback hats means she often gets mistaken for Justin Bieber, but there is one discrepancy she would like to make clear: She runs laps around the singer on the tattoo front.
Sanchez on Tuesday said that Spain will vote against the European Union's draft Brexit deal on Sunday unless it is modified to make clear that the future of the disputed British territory of Gibraltar relies on talks between Madrid and London.
"We need to make clear that imposing things from on high does not bring the desired results," said Virginio Merola, a PD politician who held on as mayor of the northern city of Bologna in a rare success for the party.
BS: What steps has Liberate Tate taken in its various actions and undertakings to make clear that what you're opposing is not Tate itself, but BP's sponsorship of Tate — a distinction that often gets lost in more sensationalist press coverage?
The Oscar winner, 72, took to Facebook on Thursday to make clear that she is not involved with the film, and to deny a report that she had met with Renée Zellweger, who is starring as Garland in the film.
Democratic Senator Chris Coons, a Judiciary Committee member, said Rosenstein's planned exit makes it crucial for Barr to make clear during confirmation hearings that he is "committed to the rule of law" and will not let Trump interfere with Mueller.
"While I understand some people have implied my views mean I have something against playing with women, I want to make clear the issue I'm addressing is online harassment, and my attempt to minimize it from our life," he says.
"One thing he wanted to make clear to me was [that] what happened to Maleah was an accident, he says it was an accident, And he confessed to me where he dumped the body," Quanell X told a local ABC affiliate.
" On Thursday morning, The Daily Caller re-titled its article to make clear the image is not of Ocasio-Cortez and appended a correction at the bottom: "An earlier version of the headline for this story made an inaccurate implication.
Bankrupt film studio The Weinstein Co needs to make clear what it will do with its insurance policies if its so-called stalking horse buyer gets outbid at auction next week, five Chubb insurance companies said in court papers on Thursday.
" A spokesperson for the Kushner Companies said in a statement that Meyer mentioned Kushner at the China events "to make clear that her brother had stepped away from the company in January and has nothing to do with this project.
"So we're trying, also via our visits to the United States, to make clear that a fair agreement isn't just in the interests of German companies, but also the United States of America," added Gabriel, who is also Germany's vice chancellor.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis is stepping down from the Trump administration — and he used his letter of resignation to make clear that he's doing so because of fundamental disagreements with President Donald Trump's ideas and approach to foreign policy.
Tesla is said to be updating its customer non-disclosure agreements to make clear that the company is not trying to prevent customers from reporting potential safety issues to National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), reports The Wall Street Journal.
Sequenom asked the Supreme Court to take the case, arguing that it needed to make clear its prior cases were not meant to deny patents on an invention that applies a natural phenomenon, such as a never-before-used diagnostic test.
The Mayflower Group also concluded that we have to make clear to our fellow citizens that confrontation is not cost-free; If we let arms control agreements atrophy or even disappear, are we willing to pay for an arms race?
Outside ads run in members' home districts blasting the legislation as a "bailout" complicated matters for congressional leaders, as they had to take time to make clear that the bill did not spend new money on propping up the island.
"The time is now to go back and revise the words of the statute to make clear that it only provides shelter if you take reasonable steps to address illegal activity that you know about," Citron said in an interview.
LONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday Britain needed to make clear to the European Union that it was preparing for a no-deal outcome to the Brexit negotiations despite wanting to leave with an agreement.
However, the best way to discourage attacks against our troops — and to protect American national security interests — is to maintain U.S. military power and readiness beyond challenge and to make clear that attacks on Americans will invite a devastating response.
This week, health care providers, state advocates, faith leaders and other concerned Americans from dozens of states will gather in Washington to make clear they want lawmakers to protect abortion access by supporting legislative solutions like the Women's Health Protection Act.
"We continue to engage the Russian government and military at senior levels to make clear that an offensive in Idlib would represent a reckless escalation of the conflict and would put millions of civilians in grave danger," Pentagon Spokesman Cdr.
Under this agreement, the company will explicitly document retail sales, to make clear which of their consumers want to pursue the Herbalife business opportunity, to improve its already industry-leading compliance and member training efforts, and to enhance its consumer disclosures.
"Something I want to make clear to the media: We have among the cleanest and sharpest — crystal clean, you've heard me say, I want crystal clean — air and water anywhere on Earth," Trump said during his rally in Florida on Tuesday.
He grew up learning that if someone tries to go low on you, the way to win is to go even lower -- and to make clear to them (and everyone else) that you are willing to go even lower still.
The writing moves sometimes from the poetic to the purple, but McGuire is careful not to use too many metaphors or similes or too much fancy writing when he needs to make clear what cold feels like, or hunger or fear.
"We wanted to make clear to the inner circle that Putin can't protect them, that he can't shield his cronies," Daniel Fried, who was in charge of the sanctions policy in the State Department during the Obama Administration, told me.
I cite this example to make clear an attitude that waxed and waned in different decades, sometimes as a reaction to over proficient noodling with the backlash for symphonic black metal or other times as a stance against the atmospherics.
The piece "should evoke emotions of nostalgia, regret, happiness, confusion—but it also hopes to make clear how easy it is to collect and display so much of an individual's life only from what she has willingly made available," Roark said.
The French invitation and Bahaa Hariri's statement came as the Lebanese government, along with the European Union and several Western European countries, ramped up public pressure on the Saudis to make clear that Mr. Hariri is free to leave their country.
"[Furie] was very serious when he said that we wanted to make clear that Pepe was not the property of the alt-right and couldn't be used by the alt-right," Louis Tompros, one of Furie's intellectual property lawyers, told me.
He quickly released a summary of the special counsel's report — prompting Mr. Mueller to take the extraordinary step of writing the attorney general to make clear his displeasure at how Mr. Barr had spun his team's nearly two years of work.
In advancing an investigation tied to Mr. Trump, Mr. Burr has been careful to make clear that the committee's work is larger than an individual candidate, and he has repeatedly tried to tamp down expectations about what it might find.
Democrats have also used the legislation to make clear that they believe that cleanup must start with the White House, and included several provisions jabbing at the president and homing in on a laundry list of his administration's alleged ethical abuses.
He began to make clear indications of his own ambition earlier this year, appearing at the United States Conference of Mayors in Washington in January, embracing the underdog narrative that he rode to victory in 2013 when he became mayor.
But they said that to deter Russia, Moscow needs to believe that the United States will impose costs beyond the sanctions and other punishments it has doled out, and that requires Mr. Trump to make clear he will act against interference.
"I also want to make clear that though I can't do it from inside China anymore, I'm not going to stop reporting on and speaking about state surveillance, repression and incarceration of millions of Muslim ethnic minorities in Xinjiang," she added.
India has been much slower than some other countries to allow gay people to live full and open lives, and in arguments before the court in July, lawyers for the petitioners challenging the law tried to make clear the broader issue.
A few days ago, she released a campaign video in which she is seated with the comedian John Early, who can't stop asking her questions about "Sex and the City" as she tries to make clear her position on affordable housing.
Last June, the EU's legal adviser gave the court a legal opinion stressing that goods from Israeli settlements must be labeled so consumers would not be misinformed about their origin and to make clear they were not produced in Israel.
Among the early requests at that meeting, according to participants: that the federal government make a quick "attribution" formally blaming actors with ties to Russian government for the attack to make clear that it was not routine hacking but foreign espionage.

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