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The cost of formula may weigh into your decision about breastfeeding.
"The judge won't say that overtly, but it will weigh into his sentence," he says.
"I'm not going to weigh into random hypotheticals that may or may not exist," she said.
"He obviously has a role to weigh into the overall direction of this program," Deasey said.
Meadows declined to weigh into motivation but raised questions about the fairness of the spotlight around Jordan.
Dave Brat, a Freedom Caucus member from Virginia, told reporters that he's not going to weigh into drama.
Last week, Pope Francis appeared to weigh into the debate, defending traditional marriage as "the family God wants".
"I've not weighed into this because I think it's not my place to weigh into it," he said.
"Ideally you would have a good understanding of risks to weigh into your decision-making process," she said.
But the GOP senator has shown no signs of stepping down, continuing to weigh into policy fights and pledging to return soon.
"I'm not going to weigh into the details of that race or make comments on something that would affect that front," Sanders told reporters.
With the 2016 presidential election approaching in November, 95% of respondents said health care issues would weigh into their decision in voting for a specific candidate.
While China is a huge opportunity, it's also a risky one and international companies have found themselves in hot water when they weigh into political matters.
This was not meant for us to weigh into the political waters at this moment in time and be a reflection or reaction to the Access Hollywood tapes.
The Senate's Energy and Natural Resources Committee will again weigh into another heated debate related to the Interior Department on Thursday, discussing a reorganization plan led by Zinke.
And while there were multiple errors and omissions in these applications, Horowitz report refused to weigh into whether or not these errors were enough to reject the warrants.
That's because tune-out among those likely to be seriously put off by hearing actors weigh into the political fray has to be pretty well baked into the formula.
The prankster did weigh into some of the White House's personal drama, drawing Scaramucci into a fight with a fake version of Reince Priebus, Trump's outgoing chief of staff.
"This was not meant for us to weigh into the political waters at this moment in time and be a reflection or reaction to the 'Access Hollywood' tapes," she said.
The endless battles against the right to abortion, the attempt to censor birth control, the demands of men that they can weigh into the decision when a woman has an abortion.
The news comes as lawyers prepare to present a High Court judge with evidence that will weigh into the decision as to whether Charlie can travel to the U.S. for an experimental treatment.
But at the same time, in these specific cases and these specific instances, those will be left up to local authorities to make that determination, and not something for the federal government to weigh into.
All those events are impossible to ignore—especially when he's your favorite player—and, to varying degrees, should weigh into any discussion another team may have this summer when deciding whether signing him is actually worth it.
The sources said that when the U.S. team unveiled its proposal later in the round, it would focus on eliminating barriers to investment in all sectors in the NAFTA countries, but not weigh into possible changes to Chapter 11.
Democrats on the Oversight committee have urged Chaffetz to look into issues surrounding Trump's business interests, but earlier this week Chaffetz told reporters that he wasn't planning to weigh into the debate because the President-elect was still a private citizen.
"While Q1 could be viewed as a positive start to the year we expect the fuel/currency impact (which is beyond the company's control) will weigh into the shares negatively (especially given the recent strong performance)," analysts at UBS said in a note.
Now, negotiators will begin to weigh into more contentious issues such as rules of origin - how much of a product's components must originate from within North America - labor standards aimed at increasing Mexican wages and mechanisms for resolving trade and investment disputes.
LONDON, April 13 (Reuters) - Citi has become the latest Wall Street bank to weigh into the campaign to keep Britain inside the European Union by making a six-figure donation to the 'in' campaign, a source familiar with the matter said on Wednesday.
Tester said he hoped the Republicans would not use the nuclear option because it would make the Senate more like the House -- where majority party can rule without much input from the minority party -- but insisted that issue would not weigh into his decision.
Mixed-motive suits can shift the burden of proof from the plaintiff to the defendant, who would need to show that the company would have taken the same action against the employee even if bigotry did not weigh into the company's decision-making at all.
WASHINGTON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - The United States will present new text proposals and begin to weigh into thornier issues in the next round of negotiations of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) starting in Ottawa on Saturday, U.S. chief negotiator John Melle said on Thursday.
A Blankenship win after a race-baiting, conspiracy laden campaign would have been a massive blow to President Donald Trump, who publicly came out against the ex-con coal baron the day before Tuesday's primary, and Republicans in Washington, DC, some of whom leaned on Trump to weigh into the race.
The participants were asked questions via telephone about which health conditions they believed to be the "most important" health challenge in the country, how much progress modern medicine was making in treating those conditions, and which health care concerns would weigh into their decision for voting for a specific presidential candidate, among others.
Perhaps in part because of a dysfunctional Congress, today some Americans expect judges to weigh into every controversy and to usurp the power of another branch of government when convenient, to base judicial decisions on shifting societal norms and emerging trends, and to divine fundamental rights even though the text of the Constitution is silent as to those rights.
Richardson (2002), p. 34. Speculation ignited that Ponting was an outsider to join the Australian squad on their 1993 tour to England. Despite Ponting's reluctance to weigh into the debate, Tasmanian coach Greg Shipperd thought he could handle the experience.Richardson (2002), p. 34–35.
Despite popular belief, there are no strict requirements for becoming the leprechaun. Notre Dame students of any height are eligible to try out regardless of their ability to grow a beard. The overall "look" of candidates does weigh into the decision, however, and more often than not a young man with a chinstrap beard will be chosen.
Numerous factors may weigh into the breeding success of common buzzards. Chiefly among these are prey populations, habitat, disturbance and persecution levels and innerspecies competition. In Germany, intra- and interspecific competition, plumage morph, laying date, precipitation levels and anthropogenic disturbances in the breeding territory, in declining order, were deemed to be the most significant bearers of breeding success. In an accompanying study, it was found that a mere 17% of adult birds of both sexes present in a German study area produced 50% of offspring, so breeding success may be lower than perceived and many adult buzzards for unknown causes may not attempt to breed at all.Krüger, O., & Lindström, J. (2001).
First signs and warnings were due to an abnormal viral pneumonia of unknown cause in December 2019. That month, Taiwan sent several of their Centers for Disease Control doctors to Wuhan to inspect the local situation. Following confirmation of an emerging crisis and as soon as 31 December 2019, Taiwan started to implement non-pharmaceutical measures such as travellers temperature checks, GPS tracking, connecting past-15 days travel history into its universal universal national healthcare database, closing travel lines to/from Wuhan and stockpiling personal protection equipment such as medical masks. While well informed and later lauded for its extremely efficient virus containment, Taiwan could not weigh into the World Health Organization's reactions due to mainland Chinas long-standing policy of preventing Taiwan from joining the WHO and other global organisations.

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