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Nevertheless, tussles between dockless companies and cities have emerged worldwide.
Tussles between journalists and presidential aides over access are common.
Instead, the contractual tussles have mostly been between clubs and countries.
But our tussles cut through our age discrepancy and gender gap.
Still, Cohen's had some high-profile tussles with regulators, with mixed results.
Jerry Brown has had more than a few tussles with the President.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who has his own history of bridge-naming tussles.
Fans, pundits and players have quarrelled over which tussles should have been penalised.
Swift's first public tussles with any kind of politics were about her feminism.
The biggest tussles will probably be over growing economies and cross-border commerce.
But, in contrast to today's political tussles, after the vote things calmed down.
His son's views darkened decades ago, during tussles with the Castro government's restrictions.
Tussles between lawmakers broke out on Wednesday, a day after the first attempted vote.
Can he restrain President Trump from petty tussles, pointless tweets and random self-indulgences?
In China, Ofo tussles with another 30-odd bike-sharing competitors in the hot market.
Some of these legal tussles are part of the transition to a modern market economy.
And not all Mexican presidents have enjoyed Cárdenas's good luck in tussles with Uncle Sam.
Some Catholics question whether the pope is right to take sides in intra-Muslim tussles.
And, across Europe, microwave ovens tell us that time changes with tussles between Balkan nations.
When Democrats began working on health reform, there were plenty of policy tussles and fights.
The tussles have prompted a number of attack ads against the premier on the airwaves.
Most new presidents, particularly Republicans, who favor limited government, have tussles with the federal bureaucracy.
If they were arguing the case now, the lawyers could mention more recent tussles over names.
His images of athletic tussles between men recall iconography of Christ's crucifixion, with the homoerotic subtext.
Recruitment, marketing, and its continuing tussles with regulators and established taxi companies have added to spending.
His tussles to retain control of his inventions typify a big barrier to China's technological advancement.
Dara'a's tussles with its security chief occurred against a backdrop of a Middle East in uproar.
Tuesday zipped by in a blur of grave constitutional tussles scented with the whiff of corruption.
And that may set off legal tussles that go all the way to the US Supreme Court.
That's a long road and there are sure to be tussles, surprises, and compromises along the way.
It has long treated tussles with government as inevitable challenges, but ones it sees as temporary setbacks.
Apex Legends tussles for dominance in the battle royale genre with global smash hits "Fortnite" and "PUBG".
But the last few days have been as much about the internal tussles as about the muscles.
Tired of the company's management tussles and wanting to make a difference, Bussard co-launched LinkedAfricans in 2012.
But this process is shorter than enduring an entire extra set, making marathon, broadcast-unfriendly tussles less likely.
But in political society, Locke wrote, legislators, judges and police mediate and calmly resolve tussles before they escalate.
That charge, and several other verbal tussles, did Trump no harm at all in the Palmetto State primary.
As a result, Mr Schwartz tussles with many of the same questions that have dogged previous Fermi biographers.
Reinforced with "chew armor" these bird-shaped toys are bound to stick around even after a few tussles.
He often got into tussles as a boy, which he said were more fun and games than combat.
He often got into tussles as a boy, which he said were more fun and games than combat.
Even fewer know about the tussles between regulators and airlines over how landing and take-off slots are allocated.
The tussles on-stage were met by loud booing on occasions from the audience in Greenville, especially directed toward Trump.
Conte promised on Wednesday to invest in infrastructure, but there are likely to be tussles in the coalition over priorities.
Throughout the resulting tussles, Dr. McBride maintained that he was a victim of a drug-company campaign to discredit him.
McGregor is breathing a little heavier, and the two fighters have had some real tussles when they have locked up.
Poland joined the EU in 2004 and public support for membership remains strong, despite the tussles between Brussels and PiS.
Your ruling planet Mars does get into a tussle with the Moon this evening— but, you enjoy tussles, Aries, so whatever.
Trump's tussles this week with an increasingly hostile North Korea only serve as a reminder of those brief conversations with Obama.
Cora Fulmore, coordinator of the Florida Housing Counselors Network, said some borrowers remained wary, perhaps because of past tussles with lenders.
Such concessions would come as a relief to lenders who until now have been constrained by the bureaucratic tussles in Brussels.
The first period unspooled with venom, with dangerous hits from behind and crosschecks to the head and tussles after the whistle.
These tussles come after a long presidential campaign in which Trump attacked the media as an institution that was "rigged" against him.
Israel's R&D expenditure as a percentage of GDP (gross domestic product) regularly tussles with South Korea's for the global top spot.
If the primary driver of low morale were shutdowns, budget tussles, and sequestration, employee morale would consistently dip across levels of government.
Yet underneath the plotting and internecine tussles of the would-be escapees lurks something much more interesting: the story of a seduction.
An early investor has sued ex-CEO Travis Kalanick just as he tussles with the board over the search for his successor.
CNN, a broadcaster, sued to restore the White House accreditation of Jim Acosta, a reporter who tussles with Mr Trump at press conferences.
But it does better than most at keeping tussles hidden from outside view, especially under Xi Jinping, a president who brooks no dissent.
Do we not understand that as soon as Oprah entered into partisan tussles and made tough political decisions, she'd be Oprah no more?
That includes getting into some sharper-tongued tussles online in a way not all that different from Trump's own nasty social media encounters.
There were also several tussles after the whistle, with multiple officials pulling Beckham and Norman aside separately to caution them against additional fisticuffs.
Uber tussles with Singapore-headquartered Grab in for the bulk of the ride-hailing pie in Southeast Asia, across taxis, private cars and motorcycles.
But with that growth has not always been smooth, with the company facing a fair amount of regulatory tussles across a number of markets.
School curriculums have long been a part of culture wars, including in the United States, where there have been tussles over slavery and evolution.
The mayor — at times feisty, at times aloof — has become embroiled in countless headline-grabbing tussles with the tabloids, the police force and Gov.
He loves telling stories of his legal tussles with the good old boys, punctuating them with a laugh that comes out like a wheeze.
Merkley's lawsuit is considered a longshot by many legal experts because judges rarely involve themselves in tussles between the Congress and the White House.
This is just the latest in a long string of tussles over how the City of Angels should grow without sacrificing its low-rise feel.
Leadership tussles: Ryan challenged Nancy Pelosi for the House Minority Leader position in 2016 and suggested someone else be House Speaker for this congressional class.
Want to know what happens when a shotgun-wielding squad of kangaroos led by a vanguard of suicide bombing 'roos tussles with three T. rexes?
Jesse Cohn has been behind some of the ugliest shareholder tussles and boardroom battles in history during his 26 years at Paul Singer's Elliott Management.
There have been tussles between Congress and the city for decades over "home rule," a notion that pivoted specifically on the city's gun control laws.
Just ask Bethenny Frankel, who has had countless baffling verbal tussles with Ramona, only for her to realize her mistakes... and make them all over again.
Tussles over the EU budget are frequent between parliamentarians, who usually push for higher expenditures, and governments which instead try to keep a lid on them.
Yet the net effect is more numbing than stirring, with only a few monster-on-monster tussles that come close to being worth the price of admission.
With the ghost of Bush v Gore still haunting them a generation later, they do not want to be perceived as meddlers in state tussles as well.
It was at the centre of some epic battles, tussles which spread far beyond the cup itself and into the very highest echelons of the top flight.
Jordan (Creed, Black Panther) rails against his sister's (played by Westworld star Newton) lack of respect for their family and tussles with her lover (Moonlight's Trevante Rhodes).
"I don't want to be bogged down in political tussles," Takano said, adding that whether there are hearings and further investigation depends on how cooperative Wilkie is.
It is not uncommon, neighbors said, for revelry at Johnny's to pour into the street early in the morning, and the same goes for the boozy tussles.
After two tough three-set tussles in Australia, Halep had a much easier time of things Saturday and made only 26 unforced errors, while Venus made 26.
French police arrested Mario Sandoval on Wednesday, just hours after France's top administrative court, the Conseil d'Etat, rejected his appeal against extradition after years of legal tussles.
I would rather you keep your earbuds in and pretend you don't notice these attempts to flag you down than get into tussles with strangers over male privilege.
Seen through the weary gaze of law enforcement, it is a potential target for protests — which have unfolded there numerous times in the last year — tussles, or worse.
Tussles over the spending deadline — including possible debates over top administration priorities like a border wall and money for immigration enforcement officers — are expected to consume the Capitol.
That vote, in an overwhelmingly male chamber, was marked by tussles and shouts of "goodbye dear" by a number of congressmen as they cast their votes to impeach Rousseff.
Riyadh accuses Tehran of fomenting instability across the region and the two back opposing sides in wars in Syria and Yemen and political tussles in Iraq, Lebanon and Bahrain.
But as he has grappled with a slowing economy, diplomatic tussles in the South China Sea and a trade war with the United States, his hair has turned grayer.
And since Donald J. Trump was elected, a flurry of executive orders, court rulings, confirmation hearings and tussles with the press have made the question more relevant than ever.
Reviewed this week: Batman tussles with Mr. Freeze, an amazing new indie about robo-women, a classic manga, and a showstopping graphic novel adaptation of an Octavia E. Butler novel.
So which memory from those tussles will Williams rely on as she gets ready for what could be one of the most memorable days in the history of women's tennis?
The law gives the winning party a significant majority, meaning that barring internal tussles, the winning party could rule for an entire five-year term, which is unusual in Italy.
Anne McElvoy asks Charles Moore, a Conservative columnist and her authorised biographer, whether the roots of Brexit can be traced back to the Iron Lady's fierce tussles over British sovereignty.
Buhari's first-term budgets were only approved well into the spending plans' affected years, after tussles with opposition lawmakers and ruling party politicians who disagreed with the presidency's fund allocations.
Last month police fired tear gas and water cannon to disperse veterans who had planned a march on ZANU-PF's headquarters, amid tussles between party factions over who should succeed Mugabe.
The bill, which may be replicated in other states, will help provide secure tenure in a country where tussles over ownership can delay property deals and lead to lengthy court battles.
Kinder Morgan said earlier this month it was halting most work on the Trans Mountain expansion project, which was approved by Canada in 2016 but has been beset by legal tussles.
Considering how much clay-court tennis Murray has already played this spring in Europe, his early-round tussles at Roland Garros could make the homestretch even more of an endurance test.
Matters related to land and property make up about two-thirds of all civil cases in India, where tussles over ownership can delay property deals and lead to lengthy court battles.
PrivatBank is embroiled in a number of court tussles in the United States, Britain, Cyprus and Ukraine, both as claimant and defendant, which Samarina said had driven up its legal costs.
Fights such as the one over the refuge are, for most of us, abstractions — tussles over lines on a map of a place we will never see, and will never know.
Fights such as the one over the refuge are, for most of us, abstractions — tussles over lines on a map of a place we will never see, and will never know.
The law is required for large-scale oil production but was delayed by tussles between layers of government and residents of Turkana, the impoverished northern region where the oil deposits were found.
For McCain, who also hoped to shepherd a major defense bill through the Senate, his political and legislative tussles could now be interrupted by the more pressing need to treat his cancer.
Viewing works such as "Carbon Paper Installation: Whitney Piece" (260/23), the visitor tussles mentally with a gestalt, suggested by the lines, that stubbornly refuses to resolve itself into a closed form.
She already has experience as speaker in leveraging a House majority to help prepare the groundwork for a Democratic presidency -- in her tussles with President George W. Bush between 2007 and 2008.
The business of posthumous hip-hop releases is a strange one, rifled with tussles for artistic control and accusations of cashing out on legacies whose curators are no longer around to steer.
The coming legal tussles are likely to center on the meaning of "probable cause," which historically has meant there is a particular reason to conduct a search to help solve a crime.
Adding to the bleak outlook, the International Monetary Fund cut its global economic growth forecast for the first time since 2016, citing pressure from trade tussles between the United States and China.
Towards the end of his five-year term in 2014, Mr Barnier's relations with London were on a more even keel — looking back, he recalled "good spirited" tussles with George Osborne, then chancellor.
The solid build likely means that the phone will be able to stand up to the standard bumps and tussles, though I'd highly recommend picking up a case to product your $769+ investment.
KIEV (Reuters) - Tycoon Ihor Kolomoisky told Reuters he hoped Rothschild bank could help broker an out-of-court deal with the Ukrainian authorities over PrivatBank, to end his legal tussles with the state.
Between the chaos of the first executive order and the internal tussles over the drafting of the second, "travel ban 2.0" is already associated in the public mind with its more aggressive predecessor.
Fresh off the back of the tussles between U.S. law enforcement and Apple, new research has revealed that search giant Google has been asked several times since 2012 to help unlock Android phones.
It's a society where secret meetings in Berlin alleyways have been replaced by parties on Mediterranean yachts, and where the Cold War's ideological tussles have been superceded by a naked lust for cash.
Tyagi also said large institutional investors needed to be more "actively involved" in monitoring corporate governance at companies, an issue in the limelight after tussles between Tata Group and ousted Chairman Cyrus Mistry.
FGV Holdings Bhd and its parent, the Federal Land Development Authority (Felda) have both faced accusations of corruption and poor management for two years, leading to large debts, leadership tussles and tumbling share prices.
The last state legislator to serve on the court, she was a believer in the power and promise of the states, protective of their prerogatives in tussles between the federal government and state power.
While guests nibble on pastries and fruit in the morning, the hippos heave into each other in the water, occasionally smashing their tusks together to create a startling clacking sound in early morning tussles.
Arguably Zimbabwe's most popular politician, the mining union leader's career was ultimately defined by his tussles - bother literal and figurative - with 93-year-old Mugabe, who resigned after a de facto coup in December.
Telegenic and smooth-talking, he was an eager face of the Trump campaign on television and in the halls of Trump Tower, bringing a brash style and disarming humor to his tussles with reporters.
Gibraltar, which became British under a 1713 treaty, has long been a point of contention between London and Madrid, with tussles in recent years over border checks, smuggling and access to the territory's waters.
The division reflects tussles over global warming that have repeatedly stymied international forums since U.S. President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the landmark accord to limit the effects of climate change.
At this point, the story moves beyond the details of the trade tussles: After all, what beyond what has been imposed and threatened in these conflicts could further jar Wall Street in the immediate term?
The linesmen intervene, but Theriault—incensed at not having had the opportunity to remove his own helmet, and the breach of fighting code this represents—tussles with his captor from within an entanglement of limbs.
I confess that when discussing Islam with white people, the writer in me tussles with the spokesman who seems to overtake the wheel of my mind, responsibly steering the conversation away from moral gray areas.
Chris Christie -- famous for bashing his Senate colleagues' tussles over the exact details of bills and amendments on the Republican debate stage -- might have been about to dart onto stage to shout them both down.
In fact, he never seriously faltered despite his propensity for deriding opponents with nicknames, getting into verbal tussles and, on one occasion, defending the size of his genitalia against innuendoes from a rival, Florida Sen.
Or maybe he's become enamored with his celebrity, and has discovered that—like the cable-news pundits and hosts he tussles with—being performative is a more lucrative path than honest inquiry and factual rigor.
Venus also tussles with Saturn this day, which will find you learning more about the boundaries in your relationships and the limitations you and your partners have in terms of what you both can offer.
Arbitration proceedings are largely private affairs, but public court tussles between the Trump campaign and Jessica Denson — who says she joined the campaign in August 2016 and was later promoted to manage Latino outreach — aren't over.
Subsequent conventions would see more tussles between the "hair" faction, made up of social movements forged by opposition to the Vietnam war, and the "cigar" faction, made up of blue-collar, more socially conservative union bosses.
The Penguins, frustrated or trying to muster some emotion, got involved in a few tussles with 51.7 seconds left in the second, including captain Sidney Crosby throwing punches and top defenseman Kris Letang pushing and shoving.
India will be the battleground for many such corporate tussles as companies transition from founder- and owner-led companies to entities run by professional CEOs and boards, said Shriram Subramanian of InGovern, a shareholder advocacy group.
" In an interview with Esquire in April 2018, Joy and Nolan discussed what it's like to run a TV series as a married couple, with Joy noting that the couple has "a lot of creative tussles.
"Ongoing concerns regarding global economic growth is supporting gold at the moment," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures, adding that U.S. trade tussles with Mexico and China are taking a toll.
That's something that ... Tim and I look at each other and all the tussles we had over the years with "Justified," because Tim is an incredibly creative person and we didn't always see eye to eye.
The center-right government garnered support for the reshuffle after initial internal coalition tussles, although analysts say Prime Minister Boyko Borissov needed to do more to boost support for his government, which took office in May 2017.
When I tune in to Love & Hip-Hop, Basketball Wives, or even The Real Housewives' Atlanta seasons, on the other hand, it's almost a guarantee that there will be hair pulling, table flipping, and cringe-worthy tussles.
But add in Elon Musk's personality, love life, fondness for Twitter, tussles with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and the occasional appearance on TMZ, and being an EV enthusiast has never been so odd—or taxing.
This standoff is the latest in a series that have seen charity boats caught up in European political tussles over the past year, drifting at sea as states argue over who is responsible for opening their ports.
It will be a piquant rematch between the defender, Oracle Team USA, and the challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand, who produced one of the more memorable Cup tussles last time around and whose rivalry remains genuinely fierce.
While the Democratic Party platform tussles between Bernie Sanders and supporters of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have gotten more attention, the less structured work around drafting the Republican Party platform is, in its way, equally important.
"Ongoing concerns regarding global economic growth is supporting gold at the moment," said David Meger, director of metals trading at High Ridge Futures, adding that the United States' trade tussles with Mexico and China are taking a toll.
For its part, Beijing voiced objections several times to what it referred to as countries outside the region "interfering" in tussles over the South China Sea - wording that is usually understood to mean the United States and Japan.
The two sides have been since locked in diplomatic and legal tussles though tensions flared last year when U.N. peacekeepers had to step in between Moroccan forces and Polisario brigades in the buffer zone near the Mauritania border.
The opposition dubbed the ruling a bid to strip it of its super majority, and defiantly swore in the three barred opposition lawmakers anyway, one of a number of tussles between the newly convened congress and the court.
The arguments are a reprise of tussles over global warming that have stymied talks in multilateral forums since U.S. President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of a landmark agreement to limit the effects of climate change.
The backstage melodrama stars Jennifer Aniston as a veteran network TV news anchor who fights for her job and tussles with a new rival (Reese Witherspoon) when her longtime co-host (Steve Carell) is fired for sexual misconduct.
PARIS (Reuters) - Former police officer Mario Sandoval, accused of crimes against humanity during Argentina's "Dirty War" four decades ago, was arrested by French police on Wednesday after years of legal tussles, a lawyer representing the Argentine government said.
Mediene, one of whose nicknames was the "King of Algeria", had long played the role of political kingmaker, analysts said, influencing leadership choices in backroom tussles between civilian and military factions even while trying to maintain stability among them.
Yet after a checkered career that included a stint on "Saturday Night Live," a drinking problem, a hit show called "The Dead Zone," and various tabloid tussles, Hall is dynamite in the satirical film "War Machine," now on Netflix.
And it comes more than a year after the hyper-aggressive litigator first gained widespread notoriety for his representation of porn star Stormy Daniels in her legal tussles with President Donald Trump and his former personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.
There are other significant tussles coming up in October Term 2017 in which Justice Kennedy's vote may be decisive, including a fourth-amendment mobile phone privacy case and petitions concerning labour-union fees and employment discrimination against gays and lesbians.
At stake is its reputation as a dominant force in world athletics and President Vladimir Putin's image of Russia as a global power, at a time when the Kremlin is locked in geopolitical tussles with the West over Ukraine and Syria.
During the progressive era [there were] big fights over the meaning of academic freedom, as a small number of very left-leaning social scientists found themselves in big public tussles with university trustees over their calls to break up big capital.
After early tussles with pharmacy-benefit managers like Express Scripts, PillPack also managed to work with major benefit managers and insurers, not an easy feat for an online pharmacy that directly competes with many of those companies' mail-order businesses.
Indeed, the Breitbart chairman and former Trump adviser Steve Bannon scornfully likens the Democrats' ideological tussles to a "pillow fight," further charging that progressives will never accomplish their goals "until they have a Breitbart on the left," he told me.
MAPUTO, Mozambique — For a pope pulled against his will into his church's sexual abuse maelstrom and tussles with conservative clergy, a trip to Africa that began on Wednesday may offer Francis a chance to be the pope he wanted to be.
The tussles in the biosimilars market are a growing focus for investors, with soaring valuations for some pioneers in the field, including Celltrion, and worries about the long-term sales threat to makers of the original drugs such as Roche and AbbVie.
Young reporters worked long hours, drank hard and engaged occasionally in physical tussles that, as one alumnus puts it, were somehow not at all "career-limiting" (unless one counts moving on to The Economist, as did several, including one of the Independent's founders).
Although it has the most support of any party in Sicily, the movement has been hit by internal feuding - a problem that has often tripped it up across Italy thanks to a flat leadership structure that has led to fierce local power tussles.
Mr. Goldberg said he looks forward to bringing The Atlantic back to its 19th-century roots, when its founders, including heavyweights like Ralph Waldo Emerson and Oliver Wendell Holmes, viewed the magazine as a forum for some good old intellectual brawls and tussles.
Such violence "will not be tolerated" and those who are caught in tussles will end up in court, New stressed, adding, "There is no need for people to go out and panic buy at supermarkets, paracetamol and canned food or toilet paper."
Their tussles further exposed divisions within the party, which have been litigated with increasing fervor since Trump's election in November 2016, as a new generation of more progressive lawmakers and activists seek to either push the establishment left -- or out of the picture entirely. Sens.
The tussles in the biosimilars market are a growing focus for investors, with soaring valuations for some pioneers in the field, such as South Korea's Celltrion, and worries about the long-term sales threat to makers of original drugs, such as Roche and AbbVie.
The youngest son, Ong Tiong Hou, left after he came out and now lives in the U.S.. The obituary has since been shared by many online, who have mentioned Singapore's tussles as of late with the conservative right, who are opposed to gay issues.
Sports politics, once waged by pioneers like Muhammad Ali and Jackie Robinson, but now largely confined to tussles between multi-millionaire players and multi-billionaire owners, suddenly became consumed once more by questions of civil rights, freedom, and what it means to be an American.
After the pope's tense years of grappling with his church's sexual abuse crisis and tussles with conservative clergy, the trip to Mozambique, followed by visits to the islands of Madagascar and Mauritius, may offer Francis a chance to be the pontiff he wanted to be.
I don't want you to take away the message that I think that "actually, this debate over how to define 22020K actually matters because of industry trend X," but these tussles between Samsung and LG do end up having repercussions in the long run.
And you can see why Airbnb — which has had its share of regulatory tussles and is in hot competition with publicly listed travel businesses — might not be so keen to follow that route, or at least why it's been a point of contention up to now.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The chief executive of state-run oil firm Petrobras, Pedro Parente, said he had accepted an invitation to become chairman of Brazil's BRF, confirming earlier reports that sent the food processing firm's shares up on hopes of a swift resolution to leadership tussles.
While Apple tussles with the government over whether it will comply with a court order that would require it to help law enforcement break into an iPhone, it's busy winning first prize for the most bombastic embrace of slippery-slope metaphors used by a PR machine.
An earlier Black Panther series, for example, opens with T'Challa arriving in New York alongside the Wakandan U.N. delegation, but then maneuvers him to Brooklyn, where he lives in a tenement and tussles with drug dealers who are using a Wakandan foundation to launder their profits.
Beckham said he "was pretty sure" the same crew had worked in the Giants' controversial, penalty-filled game with the Carolina Panthers last season and this September's game with the Washington Redskins, which also included a number of penalties and after-the-whistle tussles between the teams.
Now, citing that photographer's work, lawmakers are on the verge of moving past years of legislative tussles and dead ends and imposing biting new sanctions on the administration of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria for human rights abuses committed during the country's eight-year civil war.
The repeated tussles over the fate of people protected by the expiring Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program have shown that only the President has the weight and political capital to ultimately frame a deal on treacherous political ground and to sell it to grassroots GOP voters.
In addition to traditional legal tussles between the company and its creditors and suppliers, the bankruptcy court will contend with demands by California officials and victims to force PG&E to pay damage claims estimated at tens of billions of dollars for wildfires started by its equipment.
The short-short version goes something like this: By the 1990s, after decades of legislative tussles over how copyright owners should be compensated, the networks won a provision that required providers like Comcast or Dish to negotiate a fee, known as "retransmission consent," to carry their signals.
Mulvaney and his staff members, for their part, viewed their tussles with Warren as a way to deliver the senator an unpleasant taste of her own medicine — an object lesson in the unaccountable bureaucracy that she had birthed and that he was remaking according to a different vision.
The tussle over remembrances of Bush echoed the tussles over remembrances of Senator John McCain, when detractors howled about any framing of him as a hero — McCain, who was captured and, for years, tortured by the North Vietnamese and who refused early release unless his fellow prisoners were also freed.
Amazon tussles with Seattle as it seeks a second home This "demonically clever" backdoor hides in a tiny slice of a computer chip The rise and feel of VR pornography Director Andrew Niccol lives in his own Truman Show (and so do you) Lockheed Martin's drone-killing mini missile weighs just 5 pounds
Amazon tussles with Seattle as it seeks a second home This 'demonically clever' backdoor hides in a tiny slice of a computer chip The rise and feel of VR pornography Director Andrew Niccol lives in his own Truman Show (and so do you) Lockheed Martin's drone-killing mini missile weighs just 5 pounds
It will be marked by an increasingly dysfunctional Franco-German relationship and growing influence for middling moderate states like Spain and the Netherlands; by debates about whether the EU needs a vanguard or should proceed at a common pace; by new tussles between the institutions; and by a more genuinely politicised European civic sphere.
LONDON — As politicians in London and Brussels continue their tussles over Britain's exit from the European Union, the British capital received a vote of Continental confidence on Sunday, when two of the biggest names in Italian fashion — Giorgio Armani and Donatella Versace — decided to show the latest collections from their younger, more accessible lines during London Fashion Week.
But the current tussles over ZTE platforms that track citizen behavior in Venezuela, the surveillance of Wall Street Journal offices in Hong Kong, and the arrest of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou in Canada have all underscored a new more central role that artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced semiconductors, and other digital "deep technology" applications play in diplomacy and international relations.
Norman is a repeat offender who was fined more than $26,000 last season for his tussles with Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. Giants center Weston Richburg was docked $12,03 for his unsportsmanlike conduct after being ejected from that game, and Giants safety Andrew Adams was fined $9,115 for hitting a Redskins player who was out of bounds during a punt.
Those include sexual harassment allegations, a slew of firings related to a workplace culture investigation, political pressure, tussles with regulators, a legal battle with Alphabet, alleged distribution of a rape victim's medical records, a report of drug use, unflattering videos and emails from the former CEO, mergers, an exploding car, steep losses and infighting among investors — just to name a few.
"The prime minister is proud of having an NHS that is free at the point of delivery," the spokesperson said, adding that NHS funding is "at a record high" and was prioritized in the fall budget with an extra £20193 billion (about $22019 billion.) Trump, whose relationship with Britain and May has been punctuated by Twitter tussles, was also criticized by opposition Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
The company's ride-hailing business has suffered a series of complications — sexual harassment allegations, a slew of firings related to a workplace culture investigation, political pressure, tussles with regulators, a legal battle with Alphabet, alleged distribution of a rape victim's medical records, a report of drug use, unflattering videos and emails from the former CEO, mergers, an exploding car, steep losses and infighting among investors — just to name a few.
Suzanne Nossel, a former senior official at the United States mission who is currently the executive director of the Pen American Center, said the challenge for Mr. Guterres now is to show the world, and principally the Americans, what kind of secretary general he will be: one who tries to keep powerful countries happy, like his predecessor, Ban Ki-moon, or one whose tussles with the powerful cost him his job, like Boutros Boutros-Ghali in the 1990s.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (Texas) and businessman Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE  The verbal tussles between Cruz and Trump dominated the first half of the debate and provided the lion's share of the evening's most memorable moments.

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