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Refraining from action went against all of my medical instincts.
The agency's approval went against the recommendation of its experts.
I went against hotel advice and ventured alone into villages.
It's interesting that the decision went against Apple at all.
We went against what a lot of places were doing.
In this case, the rosier outlook went against the grain.
FORMER NISSAN HEAD GHOSN: CONFINEMENT WENT AGAINST UNITED NATIONS STANDARDS
"Seems like a while ago we went against Indiana," DeRozan said.
This approach went against the traditional grain of CGI character capture.
Still, the next big one to hit went against all expectations.
He went against negative sentiment in December as stocks pulled back.
But for me, they went against everything I had ever known.
Opposition lawmakers had said the deal went against the country's sovereignty.
Did you discover aspects of his character that went against expectations?
He is punishing those who went against him -- firing Lt. Col.
In Season 4, they went against the crown to back Stannis.
Davis claimed same-sex marriage went against her Apostolic Christian beliefs.
No Republicans went against Sessions in the 52-47 vote. Sen.
This went against my political desires, and Moore lost the seat.
Their proof went against the expectations of people in the field.
Shabo, 51, had challenged a lower court ruling that went against him.
Looks like he went against the grain and paid the price ... again.
With Ireland's rating up to six notches lower, that went against Dublin.
He's here because he went against the grain, that's why he's here.
Facebook said the post went against their 'community standards on hate speech.
But was not surprised that it went, and went against American will.
The Vietnamese-American leadership of Westminster went against California's sanctuary state status.
The president conceded that his final decision went against his original instincts.
But being at the bottom went against everything she believed about herself.
These statements went against his original testimony, raising questions about his credibility.
Even Corbett went against the grain, getting into the ring more than once.
It was a prediction that went against the prevailing idea at the time.
"I saw newer, more controversial works that went against the grain," he said.
On Sunday, after the ruling that went against Lagares, he was more subdued.
Voters went against Oregon's Measure 103 that would have banned taxes on groceries.
This all went against a big policy shift by President Barack Obama's administration.
"All they said was it went against one of their rules," he said.
At first I went against the grain, collecting both L.G.B.T.Q. and non-L.
We said yes to freedom, to liberté, égalité, fraternité, and went against racism.
That went against the language of the softer sentencing recommendation pushed by Barr.
In any case, the judgments in all the bar complaints went against Dershowitz.
Jerry Brown went against members of his party and vetoed several Democrat-backed bills.
I knew it wasn't right for me, but I still went against my gut.
ISTANBUL — Spying on behalf of the Chinese state went against everything O. believed in.
Franklin went against the advice of her own lawyer by not drafting a will.
Swalwell said Nunes' comments disappointed him and went against the committee's ideal bipartisan nature.
I liked how the playlist's lack of slowdancing numbers went against the prom stereotype.
The judge determined the rule went against Congress's intent when it approved the program.
The Brown decision went against several decades of experience in public-sector collective bargaining.
I went against the grain and was true to who I wanted to be.
I got pretty unlucky, I went against the Colossus and that was really hard.
I'm a bad person now, I went against all I had ever been taught.
Mr. Tashi believed prohibiting the study of the Tibetan language went against China's constitution.
Those moves were hated by Bannon, who said they went against Trump's campaign promises.
A British agency employee said a policy on pronouns went against his religious beliefs.
A group of Jehovah's Witnesses sued, saying the requirement went against their religious beliefs.
Ayotte has voted to defund Planned Parenthood, though last fall, she went against Sen.
He often went against his own party on issues like increasing the minimum wage.
This went against FBI protocols that date back to the J. Edgar Hoover era.
Smart's decision was all-the-more challenging considering it went against his Mormon faith.
At times she stared down Perkins and expressed exasperation after votes went against her.
He barely spoke about Aretha - and said several things that went against her legacy.
Engelmayer wouldn't comment on whether Weinstein went against his counsel in doing the interview.
No, it's about soothing Fred's ego because his wife went against his murderous, misogynistic wishes.
" Following the announcement, said she chose to leave "something that went against [her] own values.
That move went against a staff recommendation that the 16-year old ban be removed.
Catholicism played a big part in her family life, and abortion went against her religion.
O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story – even went against the grain on her first big audition.
Abe's approval rating would've gone higher if he went against Trump's carp feeding like this.
Because this is a guy who went against everything, and everyone and trusted his gut.
In several instances, they said, the advice went against the law in their respective states.
ICANN's quid pro quo with Governments The reason that ICANN went against our application for .
Trump's decision went against the advice of his military generals and top national security officials.
Additionally, an update is due Sunday in a court case that went against the administration.
And when the fighting went against them, they laid landmines to scorch any deserted earth.
Tuesday marked the first time Spoelstra went against James and Wade at the same time.
Newspaper Vorarlberger Nachrichten quoted him as saying the bill went against the rule of law.
Realistically, the people who make it big are the ones who fucking went against that.
Because once I just exposed and let Florence live, I just went against the fear.
"That one really went against them, and they pushed on," he said of St. Louis.
Both went against New Jersey but were based on contradictory interpretations that prompted a third clash.
Zuma clearly went against the wishes of senior party members, allies, business leaders and opposition parties.
In 2014, he went against the grain in correctly projecting that U.S. Treasury yields would fall.
" Judge Leon Bazile also stated "their marriage went against the peace and dignity of the Commonwealth.
Tonight, he went against President Trump's wishes and took the Russia probe to a new level.
When the game went against him in 2013 he needed his father's maxims more than ever.
"We had two Republicans that went against us, which is very sad, I think," Trump said.
In April, IOC President Thomas Bach said the violence in some games went against Olympic values.
I mean, they've won five wars where the armies that went against them froze to death.
When Daniel went on to pursue music, he'd went against the rules, both spoken and unspoken.
If Manchester's plans went against national priorities, it would soon be reined in, believes Mr Humphries.
According to Canova, the court regularly contradicted itself, and numerous rulings went against basic legal precepts.
You could hear it in the roars when calls went against Kansas, as they often did.
The anger erupted after the video assistant referee made two offside decisions that went against Cameroon.
But Kayla sees her expulsion as the only event in this controversy that went against religion.
Fox News contributor Erick Erickson said that women being breadwinners went against the rules of nature.
They argued that by eliminating the credit, the bill went against the GOP's anti-abortion platform.
Self-described "late deciders" went against Trump — which might mean the recent attacks are working. 2023.
But she used to feel bad when her decisions went against what her team was proposing.
Jasmine ultimately decided to have an abortion - which as a devout Catholic went against her beliefs.
I mean, they've won five wars where the armies that went against them froze to death.
Four of the Democrats who went against Sanders last month signed on to Tuesday's legislation: Sens.
By virtue of circumstance, our Christmases went against typical traditions involving family dinners and stocking stuffers.
Who basically went against whatever the popular opinion was for their party and stuff like that.
The ASIC has not alleged that Murray Gouldburn deliberately went against its disclosure obligations, the company said.
Ask yourself: When was the last time you changed your mind and went against your partisan team?
This went against recommendations by major medical experts like the American Medical Association and American Psychological Association.
It really went against the idea that we built Hike upon, that a user can be yourself.
The surprise decision went against the position Ardern's Labour Party had taken for more than a decade.
This went against the prevailing trend of adding more locomotives and cars and leaving their schedules flexible.
The surprise decision went against the position Ardern's Labour Party had taken for more than a decade.
Even more troubling for NHL owners is that their decision went against the wishes of the players.
Some in Suu Kyi's party said the choice of Myint Swe went against the spirit of reconciliation.
He told a gathering of top officers to speak freely, even if it went against political leaders.
At the same time, more delegate votes went against Trump than in any GOP convention since 28500.
"This law was used by the socialist dictatorship to arrest anyone who went against them," he said.
When the call went against Rodgers-Cromartie, the stadium grandstand erupted in jeers that lasted several minutes.
The finance minister opposed the cap during the televised meeting, saying it went against Ukraine's international obligations.
But the Iraqi military said the new U.S. air attack went against "any partnership" under the coalition.
After negotiations reached deadlock, Janaillac called a vote last Friday, the results of which went against him.
Trump's Sunday order on the SEAL's status went against advice that Esper and Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen.
Johnson had declined on Monday to say if he would resign if the ruling went against him.
He also went against the Justice Department, which had urged the high court to uphold the law.
Following the six couple's dance-offs — Biles and Sasha Farber went against Nancy Kerrigan and Artem Chigvintsev (Biles won), Jennings and Emma Slater went against David Ross and Lindsay Arnold (Jennings won), and Nick Viall and Peta Murgatroyd went against Bonner Bolton and Sharna Burgess (Bolton won) — there was a tense moment of waiting to see who co-hosts Tom Bergeron and Erin Andrews would announce as the two eliminated couples when it came down to Ross, Kerrigan and Viall.
Several Republicans went against the president, who had heavily opposed the resolution, and voted in favor of it.
The move went against a court order specifying Hichilema should be confined to Lusaka Central prison, he added.
South Korea's defense ministry said the launches went against the spirit of easing tension on the Korean peninsula.
Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on French TV that the U.S. move went "against international law".
The youngest Lannister's allegiance to Daenerys was all the more impressive because it went against all family ties.
He added that though activists' requests were well-intentioned, they went against the business interests of his company.
However, recently I went against my own advice and invested over $2,2000 in an individual stock, specifically MoviePass.
He was one of three Democrats who ultimately went against their party's filibuster and voted to confirm Gorsuch.
He gained the highest offices—prime minister, twice, and president—but the political arithmetic invariably went against him.
But Cobain always went against the grain, and he couldn't care less about what anyone thought of him.
CAF said it had no choice but to cancel the deal after two court judgments went against it.
He suggested that Trump went against the overwhelming advice of his national security team in making his decision.
Twenty-nine percent of the fake stories went against Republicans or conservatives and were seen 22019 million times.
We visited a museum, where I went against all my instincts and tried not to take any pictures.
But his message—hostile to both trade and immigrants—went against the grain of Koch-style economic orthodoxy.
This refusal, or decertification, went against top officials in his own government and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Just last month, for instance, the billionaire quipped that his tax plan went against his own financial interests.
The highly controversial bill was actually vetoed by President Harry Truman, who believed it went against American values.
Separatists in Scotland and Quebec held referendums after years of political campaigning, but both votes went against independence.
Mr. Sime said that behavior made birders cringe because it went against a widely accepted birder ethical code.
It also went against the advice of Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and may have contributed to his resignation.
What is so distressing is that Karadzic went against the essential ethical principle of medicine: Do no harm.
Pence, for example, went against the guidance of public health officials when he opposed a needle-exchange program.
Each student then had to find two sources that supported their solution and one that went against it.
" One boy even went against his parents: "My parents like him because they say he speaks his mind.
The Tropicalists deliberately went against that, and eventually Hélio did too, though he started from a different place.
Finance Minister Oksana Markarova said at the meeting the cap went against Ukraine's commitments under the IMF programme.
But in his August speech, Trump admitted that he put those concerns aside and went against his beliefs.
At the time, the industry went against Buffett's basic principles: It was too new, too volatile and too uncertain.
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the action went against international law and would have legal consequences for Israel.
He has however in the past indicated that he would appeal the judgment if the decision went against him.
Indecent symbols or logos that went against Islamic teachings were prohibited and attendees were not allowed to cross-dress.
The big picture: Mueller concluded that Manafort lied about contacts with administration officials, which went against his plea deal.
Just last year, none of his aides attended the event because they thought it went against the president's priorities.
Morgan Stanley economists called the four-tier structure a "compromise" that went against the initial objects of a GST.
The participants then underwent counterbias training, instructed to only respond to face/word pairings that went against their bias.
Earlier this month, the Treasury issued a detailed legal argument that the EU Commission's approach went against European laws.
We very much went against the grain, so as a result we looked very different from everybody back then.
Only five points went against serve in the first seven games as the two gladiators settled into their groove.
U.S. SUPREME COURT THROWS OUT RULING THAT WENT AGAINST FLORIST WHO REFUSED TO MAKE FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS FOR GAY WEDDING
Last year, they were allergic to post-ups despite a dual-big front court that went against the grain.
Upton told Michigan's WHTC that the deal struck to bring on board Freedom Caucus conservatives went against his principles.
"After he finished, he told me, 'There is a girl who went against me,'" Blair said he told her.
His decision went against the advice of foreign-policy and nuclear experts and was condemned by key US allies.
For the first time, he saw Palestinians as people, which went against everything he'd been taught as a child.
Terry went against the grain, taking great pains to ensure the safety of clubbers and meticulously planning his events.
Pell described the allegations at the time as "vile and disgusting conduct" that went against everything he believed in.
Of those who voted against, two said the practice was unconstitutional and one said it went against Islamic law.
We know his announcement went against policy and tradition, which call for the F.B.I. to stay out of politics.
One Wall Street analyst went against his bullish peers and was less than impressed with Apple's latest iPhone unveil.
They argued that by eliminating the credit, the bill went against the GOP's anti-abortion platform: http://bit.ly/2900AyJfDN.
He noted that he was raised Catholic and denounced Newman's suggestion that Rider University's move went against Christian values.
Obamacare contained an exception allowing churches not to offer contraception coverage if doing so went against their religious teaching.
Johnson had said ahead of the ruling that he would not step down, even if it went against him.
" In the same interview, Watson described Belle as "fearlessly independent-minded, defiant" and a "heroine who went against the crowd.
It seemed as if almost all of the fund's investments went against it, led by Valeant, the giant pharma company.
In the end, seven "faithless electors" cast their votes for an alternate candidate — but five of them went against Clinton.
If a business gave a bonus in 7503, it went against the 35 percent corporate tax rate then in effect.
Last week, his accuser went against the terms of a non-disclosure agreement and broke her silence about the allegations.
In Scotland families already have to fill in a "retraction form" to state why they went against their relative's decision.
France's foreign minister said on Monday the decision to seize control of Zaman was "unacceptable" and went against European values.
This change was criticised by the opposition and went against a recommendation from the central bank which oversees the market.
Until his death, he made statements that went against Socialist orthodoxy, condemning a party that had failed to reform itself.
Trump's action went against the advice of senior intelligence officials who warned that its release could compromise sources and methods.
Kris' lawsuit claimed that you guys went against what you had agreed to in that oath, regarding the band's financials.
The Maryland Democrat wrote that the department's decision went against McAleenan's testimony last month in which he invited congressional visits.
A protracted legal battle ensued, and the New Jersey Supreme Court eventually ruled that surrogacy contracts went against public policy.
Still, Mr. Pai's advocacy did not improve Sinclair's plight during the Obama years, when rulings repeatedly went against the company.
I held to it for precisely one week and then went against it the following two weeks, losing both bets.
Critics said it went against Pai's claims that he would focus on bridging the digital divide and improving internet access.
Recently he reposted a Twitter message that said CNN tried to silence guests who went against its supposed liberal agenda.
The outcome went against the recent tide of right-wing populism and anti-immigrant sentiment in much of Western Europe.
The president won among male voters, but the majority or plurality of female voters went against him in these matchups.
Complying with the accommodation, Priests for Life said, made the group complicit in something that went against its religious beliefs.
He said he had watched Mr. Beal develop over the years into a crafty businessman who went against conventional thinking.
The purchase went against the company's philosophy of going hard for verticals, but as Block explained in September, it saw potential.
BEA said it will vigorously oppose Elliott's petition and said it went against the interest of the bank and its shareholders.
Williams's popular murals often feature portraits of African Americans who have pushed for equality, even if they went against mainstream politics.
The move comes after Trump went against the advice of his national security advisers not to congratulate Putin on his reelection.
The latest sentence went against the recommendation of the Philadelphia District Attorney's office, but judges have sole discretion in these matters.
Valentine, being a holy Christian priest (and therefore pro-marriage), went against the emperor's decree and started marrying people in secret.
Roe said he was unsurprised that Bannon went against Trump's candidate so soon after leaving his spot as Trump's chief strategist.
Today one of his decision went against this club, however, as he played his long second shot to the thirteenth green.
Their sudden divorce, which went against the family's evangelical beliefs, shattered him, and for once the Bible offered no real answers.
It was a bold move that went against Herrick and Lowenstein's beliefs, but turned out to be a risk worth taking.
One recipe that a Night Shift employee developed called for a sequence that went against some conventional rules of German brewing.
In March, a popular referendum in Azuay went against INV, and it is now seeking to relocate its Loma Larga project.
Utah's governor and congressional delegation opposed the designation as a national monument, saying it went against the wishes of Utah citizens.
South Korea's defense ministry said on Tuesday the missile launch went against the spirit of easing tension on the Korean peninsula.
" But prosecutors argue that the independence push went against Spain's constitution, which explicitly guarantees "the indissoluble unity of the Spanish nation.
The U.S. Navy's top military officer told lawmakers Tuesday that Iran's detention of 85033 sailors in January went against international law.
This decision to "gross up" Mr. Cohen went against the Trump Organization's typical reimbursement practices, people briefed on the matter said.
Although it went against a key ally, Saudi Arabia, it played to his longstanding opposition to American involvement in foreign wars.
The ministry said that the decision went against international law and that the action would receive a "serious response" from Iran.
But in the summer of 2017, he went against his instincts and let his generals persuade him to recommit to Afghanistan.
Dr. Fauci has said that President Trump has 'never' made a decision that went against the science-based advice he provided.
Wednesday morning, Thomas again went against the emphasis of the majority as he abandoned his usual reluctance to enter the fray.
But he went against his father's and Harris' strategist's testimonies and said that he had repeatedly warned his father about Dowless.
The detainees were housed in three blocks within the center, sometimes 10 men to a cell, which went against government regulations.
And last December, five days before Christmas, Haslam went against the recommendation of the parole board and exonerated McKinney, Lowery said.
But she also wore a black sequin custom suit from Thakoon that really went against the grain for the Golden Globes.
While he was not reviewing content to evaluate whether it went against a platform's user policies, his job was not dissimilar.
Jerome Oberreit, MSF's International Secretary General, said the agreement went against the fundamental principles of providing assistance to people in need.
The videos, which were posted on various pages maintained by Infowars and Alex Jones, went against Facebook's policies on community standards.
It went against all of our instincts as responsible adults, and we let those instincts go into the wind that night.
Risa Hontiveros said the idea went against Philippines' international commitments and a global trend of raising, not lowering, the criminal age.
I think he went against Ryan and McConnell, and went with Pelosi and Schumer when it came to DACA in the beginning.
He had also angered China through his provocative missile and nuclear testing, which went against Beijing's goal of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula.
Malmstrom, the European Trade Commissioner, tweeted that the duties imposed by the United States were unjustified, unwarranted and went against WTO rules.
Minneapolis Police Chief Janeé Harteau said on Thursday that Justine Damond's death was "unnecessary" and that it went against her department's training.
I think that he was... I think issue is, he went against London Breed, who is the new mayor there. Yeah. Yeah.
"He went against all the rules and was spying on the private lives of his superiors and staff, including me," Becciu said.
Mnuchin's justification for refusal relied in part on the same arguments made in the two cases that went against Trump this week.
Critics called said Free Basics went against the principles of net neutrality – the idea that all traffic online should be treated equally.
After a year that went against all market odds, analysts foresee a diverse picture in 2017 for monetary policy across the globe.
He was a politician who went against his own party and was isolated for it, but he had values that he lived.
At first, not making every single cocktail to order was fucking with me, since it went against everything I was trained for.
At the time, however, building the movie's advertising around Robin Williams's Genie character went against the contract Disney had signed with Williams.
He also went against Trump's desire to repeal the Affordable Care Act and was a crucial swing vote to uphold the legislation.
She's had some initial roadblocks, as in a key ruling that went against her on Friday, but has also garnered significant support.
He was a klutz at painting in rectangular formats, which went against his figure-intensive grain by requiring edge-to-edge unity.
Retail sales seemed to largely track a robust pace of hiring, which similarly went against the slowing pace of overall economic growth.
She reportedly went against the family rules by spending millions on vintage cars and art after the death of her husband, Berthold.
When Jobs discovered he had pancreatic cancer, he went against doctors' wishes and tried healing himself by pursuing an extreme vegetarian diet.
If Mr. McConnell went against the wishes of a majority of his Republican colleagues, they could try to remove him from leadership.
"Everyone went their own way and went against tradition," said Ms. Feiner, of Manhattan, who was inspired to become a cabaret singer.
I don't think people understand that arrangement was only for a brief part of his early career and went against his character.
That went against the advice of experts who said the US needed to keep socially distancing for more weeks, perhaps even months.
But he included the studies that went against his priors, even those in which he exposed methodological flaws (albeit with some corrections).
The police captain, Moe Yan Naing, has already paid a price for his testimony on April 20 that went against the prosecution.
Around the same time, a priest named St. Valentine of Terni went against the emperor's orders and secretly married young, swooning couples.
It went against the way they were all trying to live: stepping lightly on this earth, skirting the folly of human certainty.
Environmental groups heaped scorn on Trump's order, arguing it was dangerous and went against the broader global trend toward cleaner energy technologies.
Her father, a businessman, wanted his two daughters to pursue pragmatic careers -- a desire that went against cultural norms at the time.
Andreev had been a longtime mentor and friend, but the allegations against him were serious and went against everything Bumble stood for.
Allegations included importing and distributing contaminated rice and questionable licenses for new wheat mills that went against regulations for the subsidy program.
Derulo shared a screenshot of the notice he received from the social media platform, which claimed the content went against Instagram's guidelines.
Decorating cakes, Phillips said, was a form of art and producing a design for the couple went against his sincere religious beliefs.
The university's rector, Yudian Wahyudi, said that radical ideology embodied in the wearing of the burqa went against the institution's educational goals.
In fact, it put out a statement saying the rocket fire went "against the national consensus" and vowed to condemn the perpetrators.
The Commission made the unprecedented move last month to reject Italy's draft budget proposal, stating the country's spending targets went against European rules.
When Jenner was pregnant with 7-month-old daughter Stormi, she said she went against doctor's orders to nosh on some fast food.
This discovery flipped cosmology on its head and physicists rushed to try to explain what was being observed, which went against all intuition.
The way it turned out, their best offensive player went against our best defensive player and our best defensive player made a stop.
Some went so far as to say that script format was the only way to go and writing in prose went against canon.
Bytedance challenged the state court's ban order in India's Supreme Court last week, saying it went against freedom of speech rights in India.
The Cubs went against the grain by drafting bats, not arms, knowing that they could trade for pitchers and polish some rough diamonds.
He was buying art with an objective eye, one towards preserving culture, and he often possessed pieces that went against his personal taste.
France's foreign minister said the decision to seize control of Zaman, Turkey's largest newspaper by circulation, was "unacceptable" and went against European values.
But what about having some of these other characters that went against Trump and his movement like Mitt Romney and other Republican elite?
Critics argued this went against the two-term limit outlined in the constitution established through the 2005 peace accords that ended the war.
The BBC said the tweet was a serious error of judgment that went "against the values we as a station aim to embody".
Zinke said he fired four employees in recent weeks across Interior agencies for harassment, and some of the firings went against legal advice.
The proposal "went against the whole idea of the place, the idea of equal access," said Mr. Swaine, who denied the campaign's request.
Paul said he would support more money for barriers but said it's clear that Trump's emergency declaration went against the will of Congress.
Google Showtimes somewhat went against bigger trends in the film industry, which is bracing itself for another tough year where cinemas are concerned.
In imposing the bans, Facebook went against a report that the company itself commissioned last year on its human rights impact in Myanmar.
David Cameron embraced two causes that went against the grain of his party: same-sex marriage and a commitment to overseas aid spending.
He seemed to live and die with every call, standing and cheering as his players did and scowling when things went against them.
While electoral math went against the Democrats in the last go around, we shouldn&apost forget that Hillary Clinton won the popular vote.
Mark Dodson, the chief executive of Scottish rugby, told the BBC that the regulations went "against the whole sporting integrity of the tournament".
Microsoft's Bill Gates and Apple's Steve Jobs also famously went against their children's wishes by raising them with little to no screen time.
"Obviously, we were not happy with the way it went against the Islanders, and we wanted to respond," Rangers defenseman Marc Staal said.
"If I went against NAFTA, look at the thousands of jobs — in trucking, logistics, customs brokerage, warehousing — that would be impacted," he added.
The billionaire had tweeted out that Tesla would be manufacturing "around 500,000" cars in 2019 — which went against Tesla's own predictions for 2019. 
Sara Blakely, the youngest self-made billionaire woman in the world, made a shapewear that went against the things other companies were doing.
This week, the New York State Supreme Court ruled that these revisions for the space went against its status as a landmarked interior.
They also made waves by placing Chyna, a bodybuilder, in the group's enforcer role, which boldly went against gender norms in the wrestling world.
Earlier that night, at the NAACP Image Awards, comedian Chris Rock went against a directive not to go after Smollett while presenting an award.
The commission says this was "demonstrably material and inaccurate" because it went against Tesla's own predictions for 2019, which were issued in late January.
He also said it went against promises that FBI Director Christopher Wray made in the past about adhering to proper processes on personnel matters.
A German court then sought guidance from the Luxembourg-based ECJ, which went against a non-binding opinion from its adviser four months ago.
Indians RH Mike Clevinger (25-24, 4.76) Vargas made his first start since July 2015 when he went against the White Sox on Saturday.
The Post adds that Galileo and Darwin went against the status quo during their lifetimes, challenging existing beliefs and facing opposition to their works.
" After fans overwhelming voted "yes" on her survey, the journalist wrote, "So 80% would walk away from something that went against their own values.
After he was sworn in, Walsh said he would not accept congressional healthcare benefits because it went against his opposition to government-sponsored healthcare.
What India did went against the two countries' consensus to keep the peace on the border and it endangered the situation there, she added.
But on August 220, 2017, Trump took McMaster's advice and ordered more US troops to Afghanistan — even though it went against his initial beliefs.
He never answered and I knew the answer anyway: Facebook's ruling class pushed cohesion over disagreement and chastised those who went against the grain.
Buffett said he went against his no-tech-company-rule because he'd been "hit between the eyes" by how IBM finds and keeps clients.
And even a $500 million jury verdict that went against the company earlier in the day did little to diminish enthusiasm about its finances.
China criticized the move, with Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying saying it went against World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations not to impose travel bans.
Definitely one of those grids where the theme was in my groove, but every guess I had elsewhere in the puzzle went against me.
Putting aside the amount MGM would pay if the ruling went against it, the legal fees and reputational damage incurred would have been significant.
The lawsuit, which argues the church went against its own policy that considers confessions confidential, also seeks an additional $40,000 for his criminal defense.
Last month, Corker went against Trump's wishes to unveil a bill that would require congressional approval for duties imposed using a national security justification.
Blues squeeze past Wild in shootout ST. LOUIS — David Perron went against his natural tendencies with the game on his stick on Saturday night.
It went against every one of my instincts, but I played that role—even though Nick kept saying, 'These programs don't work for me!
And even though the parole board went against the computer program's advice, and set him free, they agreed to impose the algorithm's recommended curfew.
Instead of stuffy board meetings (a far cry from our founding mission), we went against the grain and held our meetings in relaxed environments.
Over the years, the archdiocese has "walked with individuals and schools" on other issues that went against the teachings of the church, it said.
France's foreign minister said the decision to seize control of Zaman, the country's largest newspaper by circulation, was "unacceptable" and went against European values.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal did not directly confirm the authenticity of the transcript, saying publication of such exchanges went against the law.
For starters, he went against decades of royal tradition and dared to bring up a private conversation he and Prince Harry had surrounding American politics.
If those actions went against predetermined plans for how agencies' money could be spent during the shutdown, whoever made the decision could be in trouble.
An Arizona woman said she was denied miscarriage medication by a pharmacist at a Walgreens in Peoria who said it went against his personal beliefs.
To be sure, it's a win for Melissa and Aaron Klein, the bakers, as it wipes away a lower court opinion that went against them.
He was also small and slow, too slow to play anywhere except line, where he constantly went against larger boys and endured predictable physical punishment.
Ellis also agreed with Westling's request to do the questioning outside of the courtroom, although the judge noted that it went against his own rules.
Cameron formally resigned on Wednesday, in line with his pledge to step down if the referendum went against him and the British voted to leave.
The book was still an ambitious bet for what it was: a superhero story that went against the grain of superhero stories that people loved.
At the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, the Justice Department said it did not intend to defend the district court's order that went against Arpaio.
Hamilton now has 77 career poles, and five this season, but Saturday's qualifying went against the odds with the opportunity emerging as the heavens opened.
But the jazz-pop duo's takedown of two straight-up classics—Radiohead's Kid A and Eminem's The Marshall Mathers LP—truly went against nature. 4.
He went against gender identity and he broke the binary early on before people were really talking about that in a way that is powerful.
According to several estimates, 800,000 Tutsi were murdered in the Genocide alongside 50,000 Hutu who went against the genocide and tried to help the Tutsi.
Wu said Liu had been denied freedom of movement and the freedom to choose his own medical treatment, restrictions which went against Hong Kong's values.
Those practices at times provoked furious reactions from some community members, as they went against traditional burial norms, which include touching and washing the body.
Time and again, Trump has stood up for Flynn even when it undercut the president's position or went against advice he received from trusted sources.
But after the game, which left the Mets 4-6 on their trip, the team was more focused on the call that went against them.
Hawkins's eventual suspension from Wheaton College resulted from her views about Muslims and Christians believing in one same God, which went against the college's views.
The Detroit Lions lost a heartbreaking game on Monday night against the Green Bay Packers after several blown calls from the officials went against them.
Supporters of LGBT rights will be dismayed the court wiped away a lower court opinion on Monday that went against the florist who denied services.
Or, as the 2018 midterms showed, to hold onto the House or a slew of other down-ballot races that went against Trump last month.
The New Orleans Saints were hurt by another questionable officiating call on Sunday, marking the third consecutive game in which controversy went against the team.
" She also went against her father's stance on the media by saying, "I do not feel that the media is the enemy of the people.
Republicans in Wisconsin also refused to comply with a judicial order that went against them, at least until they realized they were out of options.
Instead, the McPhersons founds themselves trying to figure out an after-death plan for their mother that went against everything she'd asked them to do.
It vacated the opinion that went against the florist and sent the case back down to a lower court in light of the Masterpiece ruling.
It would be a real challenge if the AG went against the President on something so nationally low on the priorities list as Marijuana policy.
And I wondered whether the pharmacy's actions would be legal if, indeed, the pharmacist argued that helping a person like me went against his beliefs.
Others said that, by encouraging school employees to drive, giving out new placards went against Mr. de Blasio's "Vision Zero" plan to reduce traffic deaths.
The school said it had considered the actions for more a year before deciding that its relationship with the Sackler family went against its mission.
The study found the diagnoses offered by the crowd are often "wildly inaccurate," while the types of treatments users recommended frequently went against doctor's orders.
Leavy and his crew made several controversial calls that went against the Seattle Seahawks, who ended up losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers by 21-10.
The slayings went against the typical pattern of violence stemming from divorces by targeting professionals involved in the split rather than the ex-spouse, Levin said.
Just three of the 14 California House Republicans went against leadership, whereas bigger margins of the New York and New Jersey delegations voted against the bill.
City leaders, activists argue, went against a task force recommendation by ticketing too many neighborhood owners who couldn't afford to make repairs (let alone pay fines).
The idea that a team would rush back such a valuable asset went against the risk-averse nature of nearly all of pro sports in 23.
The country's Justice Minister Marco Feoli said in a statement that the notary council's stance went against both the executive branch and the Inter-American Court.
Obamacare contained an exception allowing churches to deny contraception coverage if offering it went against their religious teaching, and instead offered coverage through government-funded administrators.
Netflix executives were warned by professionals that 13 Reasons Why's graphic portrayal of suicide went against every guideline on how to handle the delicate subject matter.
NLD lawmakers also privately said the military's choice of Myint Swe went against the spirit of reconciliation that Suu Kyi says she is seeking to foster.
The outcome will be crucial for the prime minister, Matteo Renzi (pictured), who said earlier this year he would resign if the vote went against him.
In 1970, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, I played a bisexual character in a musical, and it went against the tastes of the local chief of police.
Pohl issued the no-touch order in January 2015 after Muslim detainees complained that physical contact with women outside their immediate families went against their religion.
" After fans overwhelmingly voted "yes" on her survey, the best-selling author wrote, "So 80% would walk away from something that went against their own values.
Fans complained, pointing out that the ending went against many of their choices and Ubisoft's earlier promises about the player being able to define their sexuality.
Hoang Ngoc Giao, director of the Institute for Policy, Law and Development Studies in Hanoi, said the court's decision went against the interest of Vietnamese consumers.
Tusk said in a statement that PiS moves on courts were backward, went "against European standards and values", harmed Poland's reputation and risked marginalizing the country.
It's a classic tale of a man who went against the grain and failed, who dreamed big and wound up buried in his own expensive rubble.
Abdo apologized for the handling of the scandal over the signing of an energy pact with Brazil, which opposition lawmakers said went against the country's sovereignty.
Lawyers for the state urged the Supreme Court to stay out of the case and leave in place a lower court opinion that went against Cilek.
But also, after a string of roles that went against type, Johnson dove in head first to a part that focused on his tough guy strengths.
The thought of his daughter delivering somebody else's baby, and being part of a process that might include the destruction of embryos, went against his faith.
"Went against all of the societal norms," he said, adding, "A mother of three dropping bombs on terrorists — you don't run across that profile every day."
We have Hollywood companies that are members, but when they did the SOPA-PIPA bill, which was this anti-copyright bill, we formally went against it.
Until recently, states had little flexibility to manage their health care programs, and all the incentives went against doing the right thing by patients and taxpayers.
That went against advice from OGE, but the report says that the Obama-Biden transition also waited until Obama took office to make the same hire.
"Our founder, George Smith, always went against the grain, bucking tradition and doing things differently," Miriam Eceolaza, the distillery's director, said in a statement last week.
Mr. Vance's office also went against the recommendation of a state panel and sought the lowest sex offender status for the doctor, which a judge granted.
Already irked by a line call that went against her, the 25-year-old was further distracted when the sensor beeped in error twice on serve.
But voting for the deal went against conservative groups and GOP colleagues who launched an all-out-push to get Republicans to vote against the legislation.
Jones' personal account was temporarily banned from Facebook Thursday for 30 days after it was found responsible for uploading four videos that went against community standards.
Saints 34, Panthers 31 A team actually won a challenge on a missed pass interference call, but it went against New Orleans, which was extremely awkward.
According to Holloway, one prominent Bay Area foundation (which she prefers not to name) even explicitly cited that the exhibition went against its mission and values.
The Republican president often has criticized lower court rulings that went against his policies and expressed his desire to be heard by the Supreme Court instead.
Prabowo, who with 44.5% support won over 68 million votes, had said before the official announcement that he would reject the result, if it went against him.
The 317 to 256 vote went against a call by opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn to protest May's decision to launch strikes against Syria without first seeking approval.
She said the directive to disembark the migrants in Libya was untenable, as it went against international law requiring migrants to be delivered to a safe port.
Mueller wrote that Trump's proposed interpretation went against the Justice Department's own positions and wasn't supported by the legal principles that guide lawyers in interpreting federal laws.
That yes, certain states — California was one — were more paternalistic (in the legal sense) about protecting people who had signed agreements that went against their own interests.
"Any chief executive who went against [that] orthodoxy was regarded as soft and told to get back on the pitch," recalls Rick Haythornthwaite, the chairman of Mastercard.
Amid the harsh reactions from Kardashian's fanbase to dump Thompson, rapper Cardi B had a piece of advice for the new mom that went against the grain.
Vivendi said a decision by Telecom Italia this month not to convene a shareholders meeting to choose new auditors went against the principles of proper corporate governance.
Until recently, he has been intensely interested in free media, something that worked wonders for his primary race, but went against the grain of modern political thought.
The real estate mogul's ascent didn't just catch Republicans by surprise, it went against everything many party stalwarts thought they knew about the GOP and its voters.
" A Walmart store in Florida quickly pulled it from its shelves, saying the shirt was "offensive" to some shoppers and apparently went against the chain's "family values.
"I didn't come into this to be in that situation," added the triple Formula One world champion who said team orders went against all his racing values.
The way his method worked was if six or more "keys" went against the incumbent party at the White House, its candidate would likely lose the election.
The news appeared to contradict the recent conciliatory tone between Beijing and Washington, and went against expectations of net sales of between 600,000 to 1 million tonnes.
On June 9, a group of lawyers led by David Mendes and Luis Nascimento challenged the manner of her appointment, saying it went against public probity laws.
Needing to press a button was counterintuitive and went against the hands-free voice commands that made the Echo such a magical device in the first place.
When they were asked to take up the case last June, Wisconsin asked them to put on hold the lower court opinion that went against the state.
They said the findings went against evidence about the science behind the disease, and showed that outdated notions about obesity persisted, to the detriment of those affected.
But they went against the wishes of Bedie, who had warned party members in a letter seen by Reuters not to take part in the new government.
President Donald Trump went against decades of U.S. foreign policy and pretty much the whole world last week when he recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Such talk went against the Chinese Constitution and Hong Kong law and was harmful to the city's well-being and stability, the representative said, according to Xinhua.
Trump's position on Moore went against the grain of most prominent Republicans in Washington, including Senate Majority Mitch McConnell, who initially called on Moore to drop out.
In fairness to the voters who went against him, Staub is an exceptional case and by almost every accepted measure he is rightly excluded from the Hall.
We've had to pull out of several deals that would have been perfect after we found out the companies had done things that went against our values.
Many people complained on social media on Tuesday that they had received notifications that posts with links to articles by news publications went against Facebook's Community Standards.
Trump has spent much of his presidency insulting NATO allies and went against the UK, France, and Germany in unilaterally withdrawing the US from the nuclear deal.
We don't know everything about his meetings with the Russians, but we know that they, like so much other clan-like behavior, went against the formal system.
They said the app's Chinese developer, ByteDance, was censoring views that went against the Chinese Communist Party, indicative of the delicate balance the company finds itself in.
The woman refused to get a flu vaccination which she said went against her veganism and she used biblical extracts as the basis for arguing her beliefs.
After her termination, Forstater sued CGD, saying the company&aposs choice went against UK&aposs 2010 Equality Act, which bars employers from punishing staff for their beliefs.
Scott Pruitt, the director, went against his agency's scientists to jettison an imminent ban on the use of chlorpyrifos, an insecticide widely used on vegetables and fruits.
The Luxembourg-based court went against an earlier recommendation by its chief lawyer that the family ran the risk of inhumane treatment if they stayed in Syria.
There's probably a bunch of years where I struggled with the spirituality of it because it went against everything I had been taught and told as a child.
Some of the cuts he approved went against Democratic orthodoxy, including in programs for education, school libraries and prisons as well as services for the elderly and disabled.
"It was on their website that they had worked with a lot of women who went against Kelly, and I thought, Oh, that's a good thing," Pace says.
But later research went against earlier findings, and the American Heart Association ultimately wrote a letter to the FDA advising them to quit it with the health claims.
For this outrageous act of literature, which went against the nationalist narrative of Polish history, Tokarczuk was speedily declared a traitor by many on the Polish far right.
But Liu, who is in his mid-40s, lost 1003 million yuan ($157,900) in the first two weeks after his bets that prices would rally went against him.
If Pyongyang tried to wiggle its way out of such an agreement, tried to stall, or did anything that went against the agreement it could be stopped immediately.
Finally, there's the question of the ceremony, in which Victoria again went against the advice of her elders and decided to keep the "obey" part of her vows.
Hong repeated that China thought the Philippines arbitration case was a contravention of international law and went against the consensus Beijing and Manila have had on the issue.
One question, and bear with me, Trump went against Amazon again today, yesterday, or this week, again with some idiotic rant that was absolutely inaccurate in every way.
NLD lawmakers also privately said the military's choice of Myint Swe as its candidate went against the spirit of reconciliation Suu Kyi says she is seeking to foster.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's foreign minister said on Monday the decision by Turkish authorities to seize control of the country's largest newspaper was "unacceptable" and went against European values.
Flake said in the interview Monday that the mayor seeming to call Trump "an idiot" was unfortunate and went against his call for more civility in public life.
The company's findings, which went against prevailing theories of the time that CDs were indestructible, blamed the problems on improper dyes that reduced the quality of the discs.
Twice, the English could not be sure if their Women's World Cup round of 16 game would resume as the opposition complained about decisions that went against them.
That set off a firestorm with fans, because even though that scene hadn't yet happened in the books, it went against what George R.R. Martin had said previously.
Last month, U.S. District Court Judge Peter Messitte turned down Trump's request for permission to seek an appeal of early rulings in the case that went against him.
On Tuesday, the "Talk Dirty" singer, 30, shared a screenshot of the notice he received from the social media platform, which claimed the content went against Instagram's guidelines.
Several high-risk investments were made in a very short time, and the 1MDB management went against the board's and the shareholders' wishes in some instances, it said.
The first half ended in frustration for the Raptors with DeRozan, Coach Dwane Casey and his assistants screaming at the officials following a sequence that went against them.
One of the people told a group of girls that if they went against the desires of Mr. García, "they were going against god," according to the complaint.
Who's involved: A conservative Christian baker from Colorado named Jack Phillips refused to bake the wedding cake of a gay couple, saying it went against his religious beliefs.
Because hours after sitting beside Trump, the senator from Arizona went against his party, literally writing a check that had the words "country over party" scribbled across its front.
Prosecuting people for conscientious objection and sending them to prison, the judges said this time, violated basic rights and went against the spirit of "liberal democracy, tolerance and magnanimity".
And I think the biggest mistake of the Bolsheviks was that they went against God and this is why God finally punished them, even though it took 70 years.
Three of those Democrats — Manchin, Heitkamp and Donnelly -- went against their own party's filibuster of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch and ultimately joined Republicans in the final confirmation vote.
The NLRB decision for the UAW in the dispute was highly anticipated, and VW had previously said it would appeal if the ruling went against the German-based company.
"If you were doing something that was forcing you to do things that went against your own value system would you walk away regardless of the pay?" she asked.
Leading 4-1 in the second set, the Australian lost some of her focus after disputing a line call that went against her, dropping that game and the next.
John Paul II, who is now also a saint, went against protocol when he allowed the canonization process to begin two years after her death, not the customary five.
U.S. demand found some unexpected support from Brazil early in 2017, which went against market thinking given that the South American country had just harvested a monster soybean crop.
But Ukraine has tried to push through legislation before in attempts to placate IMF demands and unlock funds, only to slip in items that went against the lender's rules.
I would always kind of pass it off as conspiracy and thought he was overreacting, because it went against everything the government was telling us during that time, i.e.
Running against the establishment's pick, and even worse, pointing out where that pick's past statements and votes went against the interests of Democratic voters, is considered out of bounds.
However, Gabbard initially went against the tide of her fellow contenders, and was among those who said she didn't support impeachment for fear it would be too politically divisive.
It went against everything he'd seen in 40 years in the business to think that two crashes four months apart had been caused by something so specific and inane.
But Trump, while acknowledging the decision went against his instincts, argued in August that a hasty withdrawal would create a vacuum for Islamic State and al Qaeda to fill.
Rihanna isn't usually one to be involved in public discourse, but she went against her better judgement this weekend when she started a social media feud with rapper Azealia Banks.
Forcadell left jail on Friday after agreeing to renounce any political activity that went against the Spanish constitution, in effect banning her from campaigning for independence in the December election.
It's simple, a black politician got paid for taking a position, went against the expected, and the political race segregationists in the Congressional Black Caucus jumped in, also as expected.
While her intentions may have been good, Pompeo gave advice that went against current guidelines and implied that people should ask their doctors for unnecessary, costly, and potentially risky testing.
He told an audience at his campaign launch to become leader of the Conservative Party that suspending parliament went against all that people had fought for in World War Two.
They therefore advised him against impulsive moves, such as withdrawing from the Paris climate deal, the Iran nuclear deal, and the Syrian and Afghan conflicts, which went against those interests.
The FARC, which battled for more than a half century, attacked military targets and civilian towns but generally allowed journalists to work freely, unless they went against the rebels' interests.
Most invertebrates that emerged during this period were small — though there were some that went against this trend, like the Anomalocaris, or "abnormal shrimp," which measured 3 feet in length.
At the U Stary Svine (The Old Swine) pub, Petr Samek, a patron for two decades, said the ban went against a way of life long ingrained in Czech culture.
Streep's rep refuted the claim to the Hollywood Reporter, saying that it went against the Oscar winner's moral code to accept money for wearing a dress on the red carpet.
The government's lawyer told the Supreme Court ministers could put forward a simple one-line bill giving May the authority to trigger Article 50 if the ruling went against them.
In response, she received four $100 travel vouchers, but no formal apology and no explanation as to why United went against its own contract by allowing the passenger to board.
Last year, the top court issued notices to five states, on the basis of a plea filed by land rights activists who said the amendments went against the federal law.
There is conjecture that this is why Sparta never sent their athletes to the Olympic games—the risk that a fighter might have to admit defeat went against their code.
The Interpreter If the attempted coup in Turkey came as a surprise, there was good reason: The event went against decades of research on how, when and why coups happen.
But the Padres tied the score in the weird bottom of the sixth that included the second and third of three appeals that went against the Padres in the game.
In both of his 85033 statements as FBI director, Comey went against Justice Department norms and caused serious disruption to one of the most contentious presidential elections in recent history.
According to a new report from Newsweek, Donald Trump went against US trade policy regulations in 1998 to do some illegal business in Cuba, despite the embargo at the time.
Mr. Huang said this went against his idea for the plaza — he had intended for the fronts to be shops and the interiors to be courtyards open to the public.
This went against the belief my parents had instilled in me, "If you work hard, you will get rewarded," and I resolved never to benefit solely because of my ethnicity.
The court that sentenced He also said that his actions went against national regulations, and that he went through with the process with the intent to profit and gain recognition.
Wallace also pressed Miller on reports that Trump went against recommendations from the Pentagon and State Department and temporarily froze hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine.
Rudy Giuliani, the personal lawyer of President Donald Trump, last year went against White House foreign policy to ease Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro out of office, The Washington Post reported.
"This experience not only went against Ms. Fatima's reasonable request to be able to adhere to her religious beliefs but also left her feeling angry and humiliated," the complaint said.
He also went against Spock's wishes and informed Burnham about his being in a mental care facility because of the dire need to discover the cause of the red signals.
It was the second time this week that Republican lawmakers went against the president: On Wednesday, seven Republicans voted for a resolution ending US involvement in Saudi Arabia's conflict in Yemen.
A separate group of cases, arising from incidents that took place before GM's bankruptcy in 2009 could also move forward following a recent appeals court ruling that went against the company.
He returned to Washington less than two weeks later and went against his party's wishes by casting a dramatic late-night vote that doomed Republicans' efforts to repeal Obama's healthcare plan.
Chen Xu, China's ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, told the WHO Executive Board that some restrictions went against the U.N. agency's advice, and he told countries "not to over-react".
The group was one of several that got on the wrong end of the Brazilian boo when they went against the home team, but they went on to win silver anyway.
"This is an exercise in obfuscation" -- Stephen Miller has no response when Chris Wallace presses him about why Trump went against his own Pentagon & State Department and withheld Ukrainian aid pic.twitter.
But Trump's latest comments went against top officials in his own administration, including Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and the head of U.S. Central Command Gen.
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Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, who went against her constituents and voted to protect background check loopholes after Newtown, only to claim, come election season, that she actually supports background checks.
Western officials say that although the launches went against 22311, they were not a violation of the core nuclear agreement between Iran, Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's lower house of parliament voted in favor of lifting European Union sanctions against Russia on Thursday, in a non-binding vote that went against the Socialist government's recommendation.
But in recent months, Trump is said to have been increasingly frustrated because he believed Bolton was pushing for regime change and war with Iran, which went against Trump's nonintervention platform.
Even if President Trump made members of the GOP cringe and went against certain political principles like free trade, it was still unclear how things would play out at the polls.
In replacing McCain, a maverick who at times went against his party, Kyl is expected to bring a somewhat more conservative political viewpoint to the Senate, which is controlled by Republicans.
On the Democratic side, Nancy Pelosi, the House minority leader, above, predicted sweeping House gains — and warned that Mr. Trump might challenge the legitimacy of votes that went against his party.
"Trump will be viewed as a very courageous president who stuck to his guns and went against the Washington consensus," said Abdulkhaleq Abdulla, a political scientist from the United Arab Emirates.
Her argument went against a consensus in antitrust circles that dates back to the 22017s — the moment when regulation was redefined to focus on consumer welfare, which is to say price.
He also went against Iran by negotiating with Israel, by backing different political forces in Iraq after the removal of Saddam Hussein and, at times, pursuing better relations with the West.
After Carlson's accusations against Ailes go public, a woman hands out "Team Roger" shirts at the office — suggesting that Fox News intended to intimidate and silence women who went against management.
Only Brown's 53-year run of 10-win seasons, from 2000 to 2009 — which included two Big 12 championships and the 2005 national title — went against that tide of lackluster results.
The president could simultaneously remind the GOP base that Heller went against his wishes at first – and refresh Democratic voters' memories about the senator's subsequent vote to repeal parts of Obamacare.
In March, a popular referendum in Azuay province went against a planned gold mine to be developed by INV Metals Inc, prompting the Canadian company to seek to relocate the project.
Moreover, while judges appointed by Democratic presidents have issued many more of the rulings that went against the government, Democratic appointees have also been responsible for a majority of Trump victories.
Looking strictly at the numbers, the administration has lost far more often than it has won in court, with 23 rulings that went against its position and 13 in its favor.
The Modern Family star says she used to hold back on social media because of online trolls, but realized that covering up just for them went against her message of body positivity.
Prince Harry, unlike his brother who decided against wearing a wedding band, went against the royal tradition, opting for a platinum wedding band with a textured finish, made by the same company.
EINAR OVERBYEProfessor in political scienceOslo Metropolitan University Sour grapes were not staples of The Economist's diet before 2016, but have become a common dish since the Brexit referendum went against its wishes.
Langhofer argues in the letter that the decision by GSA officials went against what he calls "the GSA's previous acknowledgement concerning" the Trump campaign's "rightful ownership and control of" transition team materials.
Young women who were so desperate to please these men in order to gain roles, stay relevant, or simply avoid retaliatory violence for saying "no," they went against their own well-being.
To nearly everyone's surprise, then-Chief Judge Kozinski agreed with her that her five-second performance had an independent copyright, a move that went against traditional doctrinal understandings of authorship and fixation.
In doing so, they left in place a lower court ruling that went against a Cayman Islands company in a dispute with Facebook Inc, and another against a California-based executive recruiter.
But employees, parents and students with the program contacted Liberty Counsel, a law firm that promotes Christian values, over concerns that the suggested policy went against their religious beliefs, the paper reported.
Earlier in November, the Supreme Court released Catalan parliament speaker Carme Forcadell on bail of 150,000 euros ($13,410) after she agreed to renounce any political activity that went against the Spanish constitution.
Raniere and his closest acolytes exercised strict discipline and control over his followers, Vicente said, forcing those who questioned his leadership to undergo training and excommunicating those who went against the group.
The pope saw Cardinal Sarah on July 9th, after which the Holy See said the cardinal's words, which went against that settled position and the pope's known wishes, had been wrongly interpreted.
He similarly went against the majority at a meeting in October 2017 to vote for a rate rise, which was then promptly agreed in November - the BOK's first hike in six years.
A Catholic high school in Indiana has fired a teacher in a same-sex marriage, just days after a nearby school went against the archdiocese by refusing to do the same thing.
A separate group of cases, arising from incidents that took place before G.M.'s bankruptcy in 2009, could also move forward after a recent appeals court ruling that went against the company.
Shanahan stepped into the job after Mattis resigned following Trump's decision to pull US troops from Syria, a move that went against the advice of his most senior military and diplomatic advisers.
Rad. But it also meant heading upstairs, a floor away from the router, and playing Stadia over wireless, which definitely went against the recommendations Google made for how I should use it.
Democrats criticized Comey's action, arguing that it went against practice not to take steps close to an election in the course of an investigation that could affect the outcome of the vote.
Chanel later replaced Mr. Scott with the art director Jean-Paul Goude, whose flamboyant, big-budget perfume ads went against the grain of traditional romantic advertising and became a pop culture phenomena.
Kiev and Moscow plunged into a new gas dispute last week after Russia's Gazprom decided not to resume supplies to Ukraine following an international arbitration court decision that went against the company.
But Gorsuch didn't think the state's argument for the necessity of tracking biological lineage went against prior cases, hammering home the rigid interpretation of precedent he made clear during his confirmation hearing.
Matt Gaetz, a staunch Trump ally, voted in favor of checking presidential war powers when it comes to military action in Iran, a position that went against that of the White House.
Motorola's Moto G went against the grain with something that hadn't been seen before in the industry: it prioritized being affordable, while still maintaining impressive design, reliable performance, and clean, unobtrusive software.
He said in that ruling that the transfer of the military funds was unlawful because it went against the intent outlined by Congress in the spending bill it passed in January 2019.
For instance, along with a few other mayors, he went against the policy of the national government, invited immigrants into his city and pledged to provide them with support, work and housing.
In it, he lamented the fact that the cast and crew lost their jobs and noted that he strived for inclusivity in his role as DJ Conner, which Barr's racist comment went against.
The court left in place a September ruling by the New York-based 8063nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that went against the banks, which had challenged the 2015 award on multiple grounds.
Joined by Alito and Gorsuch, he agreed the court shouldn't have taken up the case at hand, but he suggested he was troubled by a lower court opinion that went against the churches.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Monday wiped away a ruling that went against a bakery in Oregon that refused to make a cake to celebrate the wedding for a same-sex couple.
While Kylie Jenner went against doctor's orders to indulge in a craving for In-N-Out Burger during her pregnancy, she also developed a strong desire for another food while expecting daughter Stormi.
The decision, not disclosed to its more than 1.2 million users at the time, helped identify a 17-year-old suspect, but also went against the terms of use delineated by the website.
The skating world was not happy with Tonya coming in — she just went against all of that, from the shape of her body to her power and strength, and where she came from.
The party was again jolted after more lawmakers were arrested in criminal cases, judicial pronouncements went against it and with more than 20 legislators facing legal heat for allegedly holding office of profit.
While Die Hard may be seen by some as a holiday film, the 63-year-old actor went against the grain and disagreed at the end of his Comedy Central roast in July.
While Die Hard may be seen by some as a holiday film, the 63-year-old actor went against the grain and disagreed at the end of his Comedy Central roast in July.
Judge Sullivan has now ruled that parts of Sessions's ruling went further than just interpreting existing law and constituted a new policy that went against what Congress intended when it wrote asylum law.
It apologized to McLaughlin and customers over the issue, which it said went against its policy, and said the lapse was being addressed internally, including via the training of staff, suppliers and partners.
China's content regulator said late last month it was unlikely to give licenses to gory, violent video games that deviated from core socialist values and that went against traditional Chinese culture and morals.
President Donald Trump's speech to the United Nations last week, like much of his public remarks on TV and Twitter, went against the advice of the professionals whom he hired to advise him.
"I didn't want to use my artistic talents to create something that went against my Christian faith," he said in an interview, noting that he has declined to make cakes to celebrate Halloween.
An internal memo that Wieden leadership sent to all staff on Friday called the win "a huge coup" and implied that it went against industry trends in which marketers value data over creativity.
Following through on Brexit while also delivering on his budget goals would require him to engage in activity that went against the ethos of his party: He was going to have borrow money.
Critics say that U.S. President Donald Trump wants to neutralize a court that can override U.S. law, and that U.S. officials want revenge for a series of rulings that went against U.S. tariffs.
Ethan Lindenberger, 18, told the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Tuesday how he went against his mother's wishes and got vaccinated after he found compelling scientific evidence to do so.
The ruling was not a surprise, because Stone's team had conceded at a previous court hearing that some of his key legal arguments went against past Supreme Court and other appeals court decisions.
These decisions went against the advice of the president's top advisers, blindsided our allies and Congress, and delivered early Christmas presents to our adversaries from Russia and Iran to Hezbollah and the Taliban.
The first definition included not only survivor's guilt but also guilt "about behavior required for survival" among the potential symptoms, language that addresses acts soldiers perpetrated that went against their own moral codes.
Some of the criticism is tactical in the hunt for lawmakers' votes, and some breaks along ideological lines because Mr. Bercow went against precedent to allow Parliament to thwart the government over Brexit.
The department has not sought Supreme Court review of every major ruling that went against it in lower courts, including two that allowed transgender recruits to join the military as of Jan. 1.
Internal emails and memos reveal that political appointees at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) went against career officials' objections by deciding to cut short grants aimed at preventing teen pregnancy.
Hallmark removed the ad, claiming it went against their policy of not airing "overt public displays of affection," despite the fact that another Zola ad featuring a heterosexual couple kissing was not removed.
That Obama-era lawsuit made its way up to the Supreme Court, which ruled that parts of the Arizona law were unconstitutional because they went against Congress' right to set federal immigration policy.
Spotify continued to review the podcast over the weekend and arrived at the conclusion that enough of it went against its code on hateful content to warrant a complete deletion of the show.
As Vox's Alex Ward has explained, Trump likely went against precedent in the hope of helping Netanyahu win a political victory as he faced corruption charges and geared up for a tough election.
LEVA-EU, a group including importers opposed to duties, said the tariffs were protectionist and absurd, saying they would hit consumers and other smaller European companies and went against the EU's climate change goals.
Vacation Simulator was a joy in the brief demo I tried, but I couldn't help feeling like it kind of went against the ethos of PC-tethered VR while I was playing through it.
" Their coach Alan Djeumfam, who was remarkably restrained through the mayhem and tried hard to calm his players, said that every decision went against his side and that they suffered a "miscarriage of justice.
The ruling went against a court brief filed by the Trump administration in 2017 that said Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was not intended to provide protections to gay workers.
The move, which went against advice from his own diplomatic and military advisers and pleadings from Republican senators, is a classic exhibit from Trump's school of from-the-gut, "America First" foreign policy making.
"I really wanted to make sure there was something for everybody," she explained, regarding why she went against her personal instinct to gravitate towards bold statement pieces and decided to include more delicate trinkets.
Last year the management of Sweden's financial watchdog went against its own experts' recommendations that it should sanction several of the major bank for insufficient money-laundering controls, opting instead to send warning letters.
LONDON (Reuters) - France will host the 2023 Rugby World Cup after the Council of the sport's governing body surprisingly went against the recommendations of an extensive evaluation report in a secret ballot on Wednesday.
The association confirmed that it held the forum in a post on its Facebook page last month, saying it wanted to stop the spread of "LGBT culture" in Malaysia, which went against Islamic principles.
Exondys 51 was approved in September last year after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration bowed to patient pressure and went against the recommendation of its top scientists and a panel of outside advisers.
"I didn't want to use my artistic talents to create something that went against my Christian faith," he said in an interview, noting that he has also declined to make cakes to celebrate Halloween.
Uber said it respected the decision, even though it went against its goal of getting more people into fewer cars, which it said would be a plus for a notoriously gridlocked city like Manila.
On the heels of this announcement, a congressional investigation found that the administration's decisions to end these protections for Hondurans and more than 300,000 other immigrants went against recommendations from career State Department employees.
Much of the attention Gabbard received over the course of her campaign came via the attacks she faced from people with higher profiles or from moves that went against the rest of her party.
It went against everything Colbert purports to do on his fiercely pointed Late Show, and retroactively sucked the air out of any biting Trump jokes he tried to make earlier in the opening monologue.
But Britain's Competition and Markets Authority said on Tuesday that the deal as proposed went against the public interest because it would give the Murdoch family too much control over the provision of news.
Let me be clear, I would never support anyone in public or in private if I felt they were racist, and went against everything I was raised to believe in and stand for politically.
The ruling, which came as a surprise because it went against the opinion issued earlier this year by the court's main adviser, sent bank stocks tumbling, with some falling as much as 10 percent.
House Republicans said the announcement by the administration went against the will of Congress by including waivers for certain government, humanitarian or journalistic purposes — or, in the case of Iran or Iraq, for business purposes.
"We almost went with spinach and cheese ones that are really good — but we went against them because [producer Howard Kagan] didn't want anyone to feel like they had spinach in their teeth," Chavkin said.
Based on an unprecedented interpretation of the statute, the conservative-leaning court ruled that a business could be exempt from paying for contraceptive coverage under the Affordable Care Act if it went against its beliefs.
Stepanova said the decision went against rulings of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) which had struck down part of the Olympic Charter blocking sanctioned athletes from future Games, known as the "Osaka rule".
US Customs and Border Protection blamed the ferry operator for the move, which apparently went against their policy that has so far allowed hundreds of Bahamians to reach Florida, regardless of their US visa status.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday that planned U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs went against the principles of the World Trade Organisation and the dispute should be resolved via talks if possible.
Charlotte Knobloch, president of Munich's Jewish community, had called out the AfD in her address, saying the party minimized the crimes of the Nazis and went against the democratic values of Germany's post-war constitution.
As the second-string quarterback, Mahomes went against the Chiefs' first-team defense, a part of practice that is devoted to the defense's working on its cohesion, and in theory, at least, displaying its dominance.
While it is unlikely that the Uber driver caught the virus, the woman went against official advice by not calling an ambulance or using a private vehicle to get to the hospital, Business Insider reported.
Around the same time, he said, he came to feel "extreme identity movements" had overtaken the art world, and that accusations of "hate speech" were being used to censor work that went against their ideology.
In the first game of the playoffs, the NFL nearly had another monumental disaster on the level of the Dez Bryant catch or the non-pass interference call that went against the New Orleans Saints.
"You have someone [Kline] who completely broke the law and went against executive orders," Newbold alleges, while any of her infractions, she claims, paled in comparison and were for the benefit of security and efficiency.
" Boeing: Cramer went against Wall Street in his take on aircraft manufacturer Boeing, which issues its quarterly results on Wednesday: "The conventional wisdom says Boeing's hostage to China, but I think it's the other way around.
The announcement on Monday—which surprised many military officials, senior aerospace industry executives and lawmakers—went against well-known opposition by Pentagon leaders to the idea of establishing  a new branch of the U.S. armed forces.
New seasonal produce protections that could more easily curb Mexican fruit and vegetable exports but also invite retaliation, went "against the interest of free trade," said Raul Urteaga, head of international trade for Mexico's agriculture ministry.
DirecTV reportedly went against their own policy and allowed customers to cancel their NFL Sunday Ticket package subscriptions, and get refunds, if customers cited their anger over the national anthem protests as a reason for cancellation.
He even went against his anti-tattoo stance and repeatedly inked up his shoulders and chest so that Tyler and his buddy's tattoo shop—where John did most of his socializing—wouldn't go out of business.
Mr. Trump's decision went against the recommendations of top officials in the Pentagon and the State Department who have sought to keep a small troop presence in northeastern Syria to continue operations against the Islamic State.
"I was boxing the ears off him, I don't know how it went against me," said Conlan, who lingered in the ring after the fight, twirling his vest around his head to applause from the crowd.
In July, the Federal Reserve decided to cut rates for the first time in more than a decade and it suggested that it was unlikely to do the same again soon – which went against market expectations.
U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby said commercial satellite imagery suggested "very recent" placement of missiles on Woody Island in the Paracel island chain that went against China's pledge not to militarize the South China Sea.
These institutions wouldn't have to pay to cover contraception if it went against their beliefs — but insurance companies would be mandated to step in and cover those costs for students like me who might need it.
The collapse in volatility was good news for options traders who went against the grain and bet on a decline in stock market volatility even as the options market grew more jittery as Election Day approached.
Yaman Akdeniz, a law professor and cyber security expert at Istanbul Bilgi University, said that the move went against Turkey's recently announced package of judicial reforms which aimed to address EU concerns about deteriorating human rights.
Austria launched legal action against the European Commission last year over its backing of British plans to build the Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant, saying it went against the EU's aim to support renewable energy.
The Wellbutrin purchasers, which include health plans, wholesalers and consumers, will argue before the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals that a federal judge went against the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark 2013 decision in FTC v.
Devi Asmarani, the chief editor of Magdalene, an online publication in Jakarta that focuses on women's issues, said the bylaws, whether based on religion or not, were badly written, lacked logic and went against the Constitution.
Kim purged several key officials with close ties to Beijing, including his uncle Jang Song Thaek, and angered China through its provocative missile and nuclear testing, which went against Beijing's goal of a denuclearized Korean Peninsula.
"The accusations (against us) were at times hasty, at other times they went against us, but it left a mark on his image and as you know Neymar lives off his image," said lawyer Gustavo Xisto.
In late March, the Environmental Protection Agency went against its own advice and decided not to ban a pesticide called chlorpyrifos, which has been linked to learning disabilities in children and health problems among farm workers.
On Tuesday, the focus of Mr. Trump's ire was Mr. McCain's historic vote on health care in 2017, when he went against his own party and opposed a Republican measure to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Though Blair said she's never had "a bold side on the edge of pools," the star went against her word last week when she joined her son in the pool and fearlessly jumped into the water.
But there's a model to win here: Teachers in West Virginia and Oklahoma both went against state law and walked out with overwhelming support from the public, forcing state legislators to hear and grant their demands.
This responded to its Handel music with a lyrical happiness that went against the modernist grain of American modern dance at that time; and its musical danciness has characterized much of Mr. Taylor's style ever since.
Judge Nance's decision to recuse himself comes less than two years after Kim Davis, a county clerk in Kentucky, defied federal court orders to issue same-sex marriage licenses because it went against her Christian beliefs.
Ms. Warren said that agencies with single directors had existed without complaint, and that the push to dismantle a watchdog that protects vulnerable consumers went against the populist promises that swept Mr. Trump to the presidency.
Several 2020 candidates went against the conventional rhetoric on Israel to rebuke their colleagues for conflating anti-Semitism with legitimate criticism of the role the powerful American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) plays in U.S. foreign policy.
And it went against conventional poker wisdom by determining that a strategy known as "donk betting," where a player begins a round by betting after ending the previous round with a call, could be a good play.
One story reports that in 2006, it was discovered that Pinochet had amassed one of the largest private libraries in South America, despite having burned or destroyed thousands of books that he felt went against his regime.
What they learned, once again, was the public didn't want these sorts of issues to dominate their politics and in the end, the backlash from the impeachment proceedings against Clinton went against the GOP, not the President.
And while the positions I took in books and articles went against the leftist orthodoxy, when it came to cops, my feelings had become the same as those more politically correct than I, and that won't change.
BERLIN, March 16 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday that planned U.S. steel and aluminum tariffs went against the principles of the World Trade Organisation and the dispute should be resolved via talks if possible.
The Trump administration&aposs relocation of the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to contested Jerusalem upended decades of U.S. policy and went against an international consensus that the holy city&aposs status should be settled through negotiations.
In March, the Oba summoned the kingdom's juju priests to a ceremony at his palace and dismissed the curses they had placed on trafficking victims - and cast a fresh curse on anyone who went against his order.
Firms can be hit with fines if they are found to have not done enough to prevent a data breach or went against any of the principles around the processing of information laid out in GDPR legislation.
LONDON (Reuters) - Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Thursday that the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was extremely troubling and went against the spirit of the reforms advocated by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
The film featured a bizarre, nightmarish take on Deadpool that went against everything the comic book anti-hero was famous for: In this movie, the so-called "Merc with a Mouth" didn't even have a mouth. Seriously.
By publishing it, he went against a well-established taboo on criticizing Karimov, who ran the nation of 32 million with an iron fist from 1989, first as a Communist apparatchik and then as an elected leader.
The judge's decision, which went against the recommendations of no prison time from the assistant district attorney and Mill's probation officer, prompted outrage across the country, with many expressing support using the "#FreeMeek" hashtag on social media.
FOR MORE, LETS BRING IN A MAN WHO WENT AGAINST THE GRAIN AS ONE OF THE BIGGEST SUPPORTERS OF BITCOIN CASH, HE'S KNOWN AS "BITCOIN JESUS" BECAUSE HE WAS ONE OF THE FIRST INVESTORS IN BITCOIN ITSELF.
In a statement on Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Department said that releasing the surveillance video while criminal and administrative investigations were pending went against its practice, but that the move was a matter of public safety.
During that campaign Mr. Arsement helped create an ad in which Mr. Edwards and his wife talked of how they went against a doctor's recommendation to get an abortion and instead had a daughter with spina bifida.
The clip shows a whole bunch of takes of the scene where General Leia smacks Po on his cheek and demotes him after he went against orders and continued to attack the First Order instead of retreating.
She even went against her own claim to fame and suggested people record the Bachelor premiere and watch it during halftime or after the Alabama-Clemson championship game, when they aired on the same night — she's that dedicated.
He explained that that he was upset by some calls that went against the Cavs late in the fourth quarter of their opening loss and he was upset they had missed their chance to win on the road.
In 2014, the prime minister emerged in charge but weakened after protests demanding his resignation, and that year the army also went against his wishes for a negotiated settlement with Taliban militants by sending troops into North Waziristan.
Sister Judy Byron It went against the work of Byron and other Adrian Dominican sisters, a congregation of more than 290 vowed Catholic women who dedicate their lives to peacemaking, social justice, health care, the environment, and education.
Firms can also be hit with fines if they are found to have not done enough to prevent a data breach or went against any of the principles around the processing of information laid out in GDPR legislation.
Lawrence — who started dating Aronosfky during filming, a relationship that ended as the film bombed — played the young, nurturing muse to Javier Bardem's broody artist, a role that went against everything she had played up until that point.
In the mid-90s, he worked with Rove on the campaigns of several GOP candidates for the Alabama Supreme Court, an effort to stack it with "business friendly" justices who would strike down rulings that went against corporations.
The shutdown comes as a result of the AIBA's ruling to remove the use of headgear at the elite levels of amateur competition, a decision that went against a requirement for military personnel to compete in combat sports.
And the whole aspect of the scene's interracial friendships, that kinda went against racism before Rock Against Racism [a 1976 anti-racism campaign that culminated in a massive 1978 music festival featuring the Clash and Tom Robinson], y'know?
"I have no option except to face the effects of ... the El Nino phenomenon after I went against the warnings of the looming tragedy," lamented Letwin Zengeni, a single mother of four from Marondera in Mashonaland East Province.
In the essay, Lloyd writes that the woman's choice to have the abortion went against his personal beliefs, and that he tried to convince her to carry the pregnancy to term and put the child up for adoption.
"I didn't want to use my artistic talents to create something that went against my Christian faith," he said in an interview with CNN last year, noting that he has also declined to make cakes to celebrate Halloween.
Data on Monday went against sterling, which fell around half a percent in morning trade in London after a dip to a three-month low in the PMI index of manufacturing sector purchasing managers, far worse than expected.
After losing 22019-03 on a Mason Crosby field goal that went through the uprights as time expired, the Lions couldn't help but feel that a few blown calls that went against them had cost them the game.
And in doing so, he went against the grain of typical political combat in New York, where the conflicts are usually of the hand-to-hand sort, and not broad frontal attacks on powerful antagonists they cannot control.
NONE AT ALL Tony Lomas, lead LBIE administrator at PwC, told IFR that if the other major question before the court went against the subordinated noteholders then they might not get any share of the surplus at all.
Business Insider spoke with nine Alamo Drafthouse theater employees who have been furloughed, and one former employee who recently quit, who were disappointed about how the company handled the shutdown, which they said went against its core values.
Sen. Lisa Murkowski, another Republican who was considered a potential "yes" vote for witnesses due to previous moves that went against Trump, also voted against witnesses and vowed to acquit the president despite condemning Trump's behavior toward Kiev.
Monday's declines also went against signs on Friday that China was easing its stance on resolving its trade dispute with the United States, confirming on Friday that it was waiving import tariffs for some soybean and pork shipments.
Officer Courtney Brown used a coin flip app on her mobile phone and the toss went against Webb, with Brown and the other officer, Kristee Wilson, giggling as they began to write up charges, according to the video.
Many of those deaths occurred when the Rock &aposn Play was used in a way that went against the company&aposs recommendations, which included leaving a baby in the device overnight or not properly buckling a baby in.
Both police and the security services are thought to have known about Abedi, and his name was only released after U.S. officials went against U.K. police wishes and informed the media of his identity, according to the Guardian.
Voter discontent with public services can be particularly alarming to the ruling party which saw its worst election showing in 2011 when 40 percent of voters went against it, partly in dismay over the growing strains on public transport.
Later, Avenatti has a public fallout with Daniels, who tells The Daily Beast he went against her wishes by filing a defamation suit against Trump and starting a crowdfunding page to pay for her legal defense without informing her.
What's interesting in the Morning Joe panel, though, is that there was a groupthink conventional wisdom that went against the polling averages — which, again, consistently showed Northam ahead, albeit by a smaller margin than he ended up winning by.
"The agreements that we have reached with the U.S. government reflect our determination to address misconduct that went against all of the values Volkswagen holds so dear," Chief Executive Matthias Mueller said in an emailed statement published on Wednesday.
The recipients, La Trina Patton and Gustavo Parker, fear that now that Donald Trump is poised to become President, he might settle the case with the House and leave standing a lower court opinion that went against the law.
In 2015, Austria launched legal action against the European Commission over the Hinkley Point C project, saying its decision to approve a pricing arrangement that allowed EDF to finance it went against the EU's aim to support renewable energy.
To the extent West's music continues to give expression to feelings of black pride and self-empowerment, it will do so in defiance of Kanye's newfound Trumpism, just as Pound's poetry often went against the grain of his fascism.
A vote against Italian constitutional reforms in December failed to produce a market crash, the Austrian and the Dutch elections went against the populist tide, and even Greece has now agreed on reforms that pave way for debt talks.
The law, which got passed last month, could result in more chaebol deregulation, potentially paving the way for conglomerates to own larger banks, Kim warned, adding that it went against Moon's election campaign promise of separating banking and commerce.
At a heads-of-government meeting of ex-Soviet nations in Uzbekistan on Friday, Kyrgyz Prime Minister Sapar Isakov said in the presence of his Kazakh and Russian counterparts that Astana's actions went against both EEU and WTO rules.
"It was fair expectation of Tata Sons that Mr. Mistry would gracefully resign from the boards of other Tata companies," the group said in its statement, adding that his refusal to step down went against Tata's values and ethos.
The move by the government of President Juan Orlando Hernández, who is seeking a second term, prompted fears that he might try to find a way to stay in office even if the final vote count went against him.
He refused to support bills that included what he saw as an abuse of taxpayer money, rarely backing down from those convictions even when they went against his own party, and did everything in his power to block them.
Ambassador Li Song, deputy permanent representative for China in Geneva, lashed out at flight cancellations, visa denials and refusals by some countries to admit citizens of Hubei Province, where Wuhan is located, saying those moves went against WHO recommendations.
Last month, the European Patent Office announced that it would award the University of California with a patent for the use of CRISPR in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems — a decision that went against the ruling by the US patent office.
Three days after the writer confirmed her RHONY days were numbered, she asked her Instagram followers if they would walk away from a situation "that was forcing you to do things that went against your own value system," regardless of pay.
By privileging domestic skills and using food as a medium, the piece crystallized Baker's interest in women's productivity, value, and gratification as it went against conventions of the male-centric art world and the (implicitly male) artist-genius art canon.
Nominating contests are hard to poll, and while those other races went against incumbents, lower-profile candidates do not always succeed: Joe Manchin and Tom Carper, incumbent U.S. Democratic senators in West Virginia and Delaware, both defeated challengers from the left.
Exondys 51 is Sarepta's other DMD drug that was approved in September last year after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration bowed to patient pressure and went against the recommendation of its top scientists and a panel of outside advisers.
The Great Kingdom of Aggrieved Man-Children had already risen up against the Lady Ghostbusters long before they'd even donned their proton packs, stridently proclaiming to anyone that would listen that the reboot of the 1984 classic went against all tradition.
Monsanto has said that heightened regulation by India went against the government's own policies to promote innovation and improve ease of doing business, and that it was important for the country to ensure sanctity of contracts and recognize intellectual property rights.
" Francisco also argued that the justices should dismiss the current case and wipe away lower court decisions that went against the administration, "given the implications of the decisions below for the President's ability to conduct foreign affairs and protect national security.
The company's chief executive, Oscar Gonzalez, said he did not think the labor ministry would give the green light for the strike, adding that the firm could hire contract staff to protect output if its workers went against the government.
McCoy insisted he was innocent but his attorney, Larry English, went against McCoy's wishes and told the jury during the trial's guilt phase that McCoy was guilty of murder but didn't deserve the death penalty because of his mental state.
President Donald Trump&aposs decision to pardon three warfighters accused or convicted of war crimes went against the advice of his top military officials, relying instead on the advice of outsiders, including Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, The Washington Post reports.
Mr. Comey's letters to Congress went against the F.B.I.'s longstanding tradition of avoiding decisions that could affect elections, but he told aides that he felt he had no choice because he had already weighed in on the case so publicly.
BERLIN, Feb 12 (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo said on Friday she was alarmed by the support of some European countries for a gas pipeline project with Russia, warning that such policy went against the European Union's sanctions against Moscow.
But the work with Democrats could come at a cost: Republicans were not eager Thursday to go along with Trump's planned immigration deal, and some of his more conservative followers said the President's shift went against all he campaigned for.
Tommaso Perina, an Italian resident of Tokyo and the only non-Japanese plaintiff, said the ruling went against the Supreme Court's stance, expressed in a parliamentary committee last week, that judges must adhere to international treaties in handing out rulings.
His remarks last week, which were first reported by the Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman, went against the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidance encouraging older people to "stay at home as much as possible" and urging social distancing.
But in 2012, its Supreme Court sent the first of those cases — the ones against Mitsubishi and Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal — back to a lower court, saying the Japanese court rulings went against South Korea's Constitution and international legal norms.
MANILA, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said his Chinese counterpart has offered Manila a controlling stake in a joint energy venture in the South China Sea, if it sets aside an international arbitral award that went against Beijing.
Last month, the regional youth wing, the NSW Young Nationals, including Ms. Coulton, went against party leaders at an annual meeting and voted to endorse a plan that would place a cost on emissions, known as an emissions intensity plan.
And it was the lecture-hall Dershowitz more than the greenroom version who showed up, making a classroom-style argument for a position — that abuse of power is not an impeachable offense — that he conceded went against the academic consensus.
Then he overreached, calling a referendum in 2016 to lift constitutional term limits he himself had supported and, when the vote went against him, getting a Constitutional Court filled with his followers to rule that term limits violated his human rights.
There's certainly a case to be made that he's a mole: He went against Kirkman's wishes and leaked the Nassar tape, thus turning public opinion against the terrorist; he has also been supportive of MacLeish's bid for the Vice Presidency.
And even before he was elected, he went against all sorts of American norms — making racist comments about a federal judge and even bragging about sexually assaulting women when he said he could "grab 'em by the pussy" because he's a celebrity.
In his second round match later in the day against Canadian Felix Auger-Aliassime, which he lost in three sets, Kyrgios was given another warning by umpire James Keothavong for smashing a ball out of the ground after a call went against him.
Stormy Daniels told The Daily Beast that her attorney Michael Avenatti went against her wishes and filed a defamation suit against President Trump earlier this year as well as started crowdfunding page to pay for her legal defense fund without informing her.
Some said they wished the widely respected retired general had used the moment to be more forceful in his resignation letter, underlining the danger of the president's latest decision, which they said went against the advice and expertise of his military leaders.
The administration filed emergency applications with the justices seeking to block lower court rulings that went against Trump's order barring entry for people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days while the U.S. government implements stricter visa screening.
"The one that [Clinton] boasted in her economic speech that she went against was Central American Free Trade Agreement," Ross said, arguing that that free trade deal worked out well for the U.S. in the form of trade surpluses with CAFTA countries.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said she would not allow compromises to her Brexit strategy that went against the national interest, seeking to allay fears among some in her Conservative Party that she will cave in to Brussels' demands in negotiations.
But instead of going for an easy shot, Smith seemingly went against the instincts of a typical professional basketball player and proceeded to run away from the basket, all the way to the three-point line, as precious time ran off the clock.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Ratan Tata's decision to acquire steelmaker Corus for more than $12 billion, when a year earlier it was available at half the price, went against the reservations of some board members and senior executives, Cyrus Mistry said on Tuesday.
In a joint statement, leaders of the so-called Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics (DNR and LNR) said the blockade had caused many businesses to suffer in rebel-held areas and that it went against the spirit of the 2015 Minsk peace agreement.
Peter Leon, a partner at law firm Herbert Smith Freehills who is not involved in the case but follows it, said the government's appeal went against an earlier promise not do so in the interests of policy stability and risked spooking investors.
Editing the DNA of human embryos had never been done before, for good reason, and the scientist went against the advice of experts in the field to conduct the work, which could lead to a multitude of unknown genetic complications for the children.
Facing a potentially similar backlash in 2012, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, who many have said might turn into the new swing justice in Kennedy's absence, went against his conservative tendencies when deciding the fate of the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
Because of her experiences, Officer Bukowski felt a pull to be open in the department and to help train other officers, even if it went against a competing urge to keep quiet, working as a woman and going home to her boyfriend.
The Nazis came to view modernism as a perverted style that went against their concept of ethnically pure beauty; Hitler believed this type of art was dangerous because it was celebrated by Jews and communists, whom he believed would contaminate Aryan identity.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's Tata Sons in a statement on Thursday strongly rebutted allegations in a leaked letter from ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry to the Tata Sons' board saying the damaging claims in it were 'unsubstantiated' and 'malicious' and went against corporate governance practice.
Previously, researchers had suggested that vitamin D deficiency might lead to diseases like inflammatory bowel disease and type 1 diabetes—a disease linked with celiac—but the researchers findings, in which northern kids were least likely to have celiac, went against that hypothesis.
His reluctance to get tested went against the advice of the very man leading the charge on the coronavirus, Dr. Anthony Fauci, who said that yes he would recommend that someone like Trump, who was exposed to people with the virus, be tested.
Shortly thereafter, the Department of Justice went against its own line prosecutors and sought a lighter sentence for Trump's longtime friend and informal political adviser, who had lied to the Mueller investigation and who had been in contact with WikiLeaks in 2016.
The owners of an event hall in northeastern Mississippi apologized on Tuesday for refusing to host a wedding for an interracial couple — an exchange captured in a widely viewed video — saying that they incorrectly believed that interracial marriage went against their Christian beliefs.
This is the challenge that will need to be front and center if the party hopes to rebuild from the political wreckage of November and win back the voters who bought into Trump's campaign appeal although it went against their own economic self-interests.
Some of them went against her White House initiatives and signature phrases ("I've never eaten a vegetable" and "I stole the phrase 'When they go low, we go high' from the back of a Snapple cap") while others were simply funny on their own.
However, had these savers went against their stereotypes and reduced the share of bank deposits to 30 percent and invested the money equally into listed shares and mutual funds, the rate of return would have been almost one percentage point higher, according to Allianz.
The National Restaurant Association, represented by Jackson Lewis, said in a petition for certiorari that the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last year went against its own precedent in reviving the 2011 rule and created a circuit split that the high court should settle.
He sided with the majority opinion, which argued that companies should be able to refuse to make certain forms of contraception available for their employees if they felt offering that in their insurance coverage went against the religious beliefs of the corporations' majority shareholders.
The ruling will come as relief to advocates of immigrant rights groups who feared that the lower court opinion that went against Maslenjak would give the government the power to take away citizenship and jail people based on any minor misstatement in their citizenship application.
Had that been the only call that went against the Lions, it might have been no more frustrating than any other NFL game — referees have to make tough decisions on the field, and the league has been calling helmet contact tighter and tighter this season.
And seven years ago, as a first-time mother, and the first in my social circle to have a baby, I, too, was forced into a bed and onto my back, and subjected to painful, yet routine, procedures that went against up-to-date evidence.
The Justice Department sowed confusion in 2017 when it went against the stated position of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the federal agency that oversees enforcement of Title VII, and argued before an appeals court that Congress never intended to extend protections to gay workers.
" — Lindsay Stewart, 238, Upper East Side "I disagreed with John McCain on most but not all things political and yet I respected him for his integrity, valor, for being a patriot and having the courage of his convictions, even when they went against his party.
Trump previously touted an Easter deadline in hopes of re-starting the stalling economy, a move which went against the advice of his own panel of experts, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, who has warned that lifting restrictions too soon could exacerbate the coronavirus spread.
Bernhardt defended Zinke in the memorandum, obtained by CNN, and writes the Division of General Law told the secretary that it was permissible for his spouse to occasionally accompany him in a departmental vehicle even though that went against the general department vehicle policy.
You could even argue Breese's Tristar stablemate Sage Northcutt also buckled under the pressure when faced against an experienced opponent in Bryan Barberena, who went against the script and didn't listen to the hype surrounding "Super" Sage—despatching the young Texan prospect with relative ease.
ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok, had challenged the High Court's decision in India's Supreme Court, saying it went against free speech rights, but on Monday, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the High Court, which rejected the company's request to defer the ban.
Carney's latest misstep was an offensive tweet during Game 6 of the World Series on Tuesday night in which he called the game's umpiring crew "overweight, diabetic, half-blind geriatrics" after a controversial call that went against the Washington Nationals in its game versus the Houston Astros.
The United States—the engine room of democratisation for most of the post-war period—has a president who taunted his opponent with chants of "lock her up" and refused to say if he would accept the result of the election if it went against him.
Abdo, who was elected by the conservative Colorado Party in April 2018 with 46 percent of the vote, narrowly avoided an impeachment vote at the start of the month over the signing of an energy pact with Brazil that opposition lawmakers said went against the country's sovereignty.
Although only a simple majority was needed in Wednesday's vote, the number of senators who went against Ms. Rousseff exceeded the two-thirds needed to oust her permanently when a final vote is held after the trial, a sign that she faces long odds of surviving.
Against Miami, Isaac often checked uber-athletic guard Bruce Brown or long, 3-and-D wing Davon Reed; against Duke, he went against fellow NBA Draft Lottery prospect and gifted shot creator Jayson Tatum; against Notre Dame, he faced off with physical, undersized center Bonzie Colson.
Five of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, representing the Navy, the Marines, the Army, the Air Force and the National Guard, posted messages on social media condemning hatred and neo-Nazis, saying that the extremist violence in Charlottesville, Va., on Saturday went against the military's core values.
Before the entry of slopestyle into the Olympics in Sochi and the big air event this time around in Pyeongchang, there were discussions in the snowboarding community about the direction of the sport and whether competing in the Olympics went against snowboarding's carefree history and lifestyle.
Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump&aposs personal lawyer, made back-channel calls in late 2018 to oust Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, The Washington Post reported on Monday, providing further evidence of Giuliani&aposs involvement in shadow US foreign policy that went against official White House diplomatic efforts.
VALENCIENNES, France (Reuters) - England beat Cameroon 3-0 to advance to the women's World Cup quarter-finals on Sunday in a match marked by remarkable scenes as the African side twice reacted furiously to video assistant referee (VAR) decisions that went against them, initially refusing to restart the game.
Comey had it out with officials from the Bush White House about the NSA's use of warrantless wiretapping, threatening to quit his job if the administration went against him and authorized the program by getting an incapacitated Aschroft, who had just had gall bladder surgery, to sign off.
But to make matters worse, the man seemingly went against what would be the smartest decision in the situation would have been and handed the puck to a woman sitting in front of him — instead of simply keeping it, or, at the very least, handing it to his girlfriend.
In the past, Hastings has been outspoken about practices he believed went against net neutrality principles, calling out Comcast on his Facebook page back in 2012 and again in 2014 (in a company blog post that now appears to redirect back to the main page of the Netflix blog).
The administration filed two emergency applications with the nine Court justices seeking to block two different lower court rulings that went against Trump's March 6 order barring entry for people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days while the U.S. government implements stricter visa screening.
The lower court in San Antonio ruled that the 27th and 35th Texas congressional districts went against the Voting Rights Act by attempting to weaken Hispanic voters' influence in the GOP-controlled 27th district and had relied too heavily on race in preserving the Democrat-controlled 85033th District. Rep.
The administration filed emergency applications with the nine high court justices seeking to block two different lower court rulings that went against Trump's March 6 order barring entry for people from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days while the U.S. government implements stricter visa screening.
Oliver asked in no uncertain terms why the Dalai Lama won't condemn the practice of self-immolation among his acolytes, and the Dalai Lama replied that he didn't want to make the families left behind feel ashamed of how their children died because it went against his will.
In her ruling, the judge found the executive orders went against the Federal Service Labor-Management Relations Statute (FSLMRS), in which Congress recognized the rights of federal government employees to organize and join labor organizations and be involved in collective bargaining of conditions, which "safeguards the public interest," among other things.
Guardiola, later, was right to point out a handful of refereeing decisions that went against his team — most notably a second goal, just before halftime, that was incorrectly ruled out by an offside call — but, ultimately, that did not explain quite why City wilted so notably in the second half.
I didn't mean to offend anybody, but now I know the weight that a like holds...we just addressed it, her and I. I know it went against things that she stood for before but she knows through the show and getting to know me that that's not my true character.
However, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, joined by Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, wrote separately to say that while he agreed that the court should not take up this particular case because some of the facts were in dispute, he was troubled by a lower court opinion that went against the churches.
"I wanted to create something that went against all the rules for plus-size [women], all the things that people tell us to stay away from, but what really inspired me were the things that are not in the plus-size industry that [plus-size] women want," Tipton exclusively explained to Refinery29.
After the post-invasion failure to find any weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and the catastrophe of Iraq's descent into a sectarian bloodbath, Mr Blair simply had too little political capital left either to confront Mr Brown or push through policies that went against the deeply embedded grain of the party's instincts.
The FN is already the most popular party among working-class voters, and it will not have escaped Ms Le Pen's notice that a third of Britain's Labour Party supporters went against their party's policy and voted with Mr Farage, whose UKIP did well in many former Labour strongholds at last year's election.
Washington (CNN)Just back after ruling in favor of a cake baker who refused to make a cake for a wedding celebration of a same-sex couple, the Supreme Court on Monday wiped away an opinion that went against a florist who declined to make an arrangement for a same-sex couple's marriage.
I noticed that, after accepting God into his heart, it seemed like more than anything Head wanted to see the good in people even if it went against gut instinct—an impulse that might seem at odds with Korn's dark worldview but in a way now offers a refreshing counterbalance to it.
READ: Trump really didn't like the nasty letter North Korea sent Mike Pompeo The revelations came on the same day that Trump praised North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, after a parade marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of the state went against tradition and omitted intercontinental ballistic missiles from the event.
On the day that the tournament committee of the All England Club recommended a $10,194 fine for his stormy semifinal match against Rod Frawley, which could lead to a suspension, McEnroe showed that he could control his serve and temper when it counted, even when close calls went against him in stressful situations.
If the Hardeman trial had not been split and a final verdict went against Bayer, the company might have been able to appeal any damages award to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals by claiming the jury had been improperly swayed by inflammatory evidence, said Lori Jarvis, a Virginia-based mass tort defense lawyer.
So Trump made the right call, and in so doing he briefly vindicated a case that his supporters have always made for him: He acted like the guy who would make common-sensical choices in the national interest, even when they went against the nostrums of globalization and the supposed wisdom of the do-gooders.
While these sales went against Kremlin policies for supporting the government of Georgia in its brief 2008 war with Russia, as well as supplying US allies in Iraq and Syria, analysts say these exports were in such small numbers that it remains baffling why the GRU would target Gebrev with such a complicated, lethal operation.
A recent government watchdog report found instances of CBP officials deporting asylum-seekers to Mexico after they had entered the US. The Department of Homeland Security's Office of Inspector General said the agency broke federal law and went against CBP policy, which requires that immigrants seeking protection who are already in the US be processed.
The FTC's decision to let Google off with essentially a slap on the wrist — requiring only modest changes to the company's patent and business practices — drew intense criticism, particularly after The Wall Street Journal reported that the commissioners at the time went against an FTC staff report recommending an antitrust lawsuit against the company.
BROWARD SHERIFF&aposS CAPTAIN WHO GAVE INITIAL ORDER TO &aposSTAGE&apos NOT ENTER STONEMAN DOUGLAS IS ID&aposD Multiple law enforcement sources told Fox News in March that directions from commanding officials for first responders arriving at the school went against all training, which instructs emergency responders to "go, go, go" until the shooter is neutralized.
What's happening in the Western countries is that, for the first time in human history, legislation is at odds with the moral nature of human beings... It's not the same thing, of course, but we could compare this to an extent to the apartheid in Africa or Nazi laws—when the law went against inherent moral values, people rebelled.
Gender-swapping Mar-Vell from a man to a woman is just another instance of making Captain Marvel even more feminist, as Carol's hero and reason for becoming a superhero is a strong, smart, inspiring woman who went against her own people to do what's right for the universe, even though it cost her her life.
With an eight-justice court, we may have to get used to this sort of question: When the Supreme Court divides evenly and simply affirms the lower-court ruling (which went against the administration in the immigration case), its opinions generally don't make national law, or carry value as legal precedent, the way a majority opinion does.
United Nurses & Allied Professionals in a brief filed with the 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday said the NLRB's March ruling went against U.S. Supreme Court precedent that says private-sector unions may require nonmembers to cover expenses that are "germane to collective bargaining," which the union said includes lobbying on work-related legislation.
The 318 to 310 vote went against Prime Minister Theresa May, who says the only way to take a so-called 'no-deal' Brexit off the table is to vote in favor of an agreement with the EU. The so-called Spelman amendment "rejects the United Kingdom leaving the European Union without a Withdrawal Agreement and a Framework for the Future Relationship".
Miley Cyrus is fronting Cosmopolitan, Blake Lively snagged Glamour, and Selena Gomez landed Instyle, but one surprising shake-up comes from Harper's Bazaar, which went against the grain of featuring A-list ladies and instead chose Grammy-winning singer (and Gomez's boyfriend) The Weeknd — flanked by top models Adriana Lima and Irina Shayk (this is the September issue, after all!).
This unsanctioned change of proteins went against the purpose of the posted weekly menu, which was to lower daily stress by preparing the children for their dinners ahead—no surprises, no potential conflicts with lunch—and while Robert himself never trusted anyone who pushed product, whether stocks or warranties or halibut, he decided to let the matter pass without correction.
And Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh signaled that they were troubled by an opinion written by the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals that went against a high school football coach who was suspended in part because he knelt at the 50 yard line at the end of games and said a private prayer.
The Washington Post reported Sunday that Trump went against the advice of senior aides to issue an official White House statement praising McCain for his heroism and decades of service, telling aides he instead wanted to post a brief tweet.. Trump's tweet Saturday night did not mention his military or Senate service or include any praise for the late Arizona Republican.
A State Department official, asked whether those hidden sites went against the spirit of the summit and whether North Korea must give them up, said Trump had made clear that "should Chairman Kim follow through on his commitments - including complete denuclearization and the elimination of ballistic missile programs - a much brighter future lies ahead for North Korea and its people".
Such dealings might seem almost comical to the godless heathens among us, but in the small Southern town where I grew up, it was serious business; I can still recall one sunny afternoon in second grade when one of my best friends informed me that my Grim Reaper garb went "against God," and I was thus banished from his household forevermore.
Mark Meadows of North Carolina and Lee Zeldin of New York outside the Capitol, Asked if the Government Accountability Office finding last week that the White House budget office broke the law in withholding aid from Ukraine went against the basis of their argument, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson said the remedy for the violation was a lawsuit rather than impeachment.
The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a 2-1 decision said the judge correctly found that lawyers at New Jersey-based Swartz & Swidler who represent drivers with Werner Enterprises Inc had no good reason to file the report two months late, but went against the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (FRCP) by allowing them to do so anyway.
" Despite both sides drumming up more of a positive European media reaction than earlier debates during a campaign which the Financial Times described as "short on humor and long on ugliness", commentators unanimously identified the defining moment of the evening to be Trump's refusal to confirm whether he would accept the results of the election if they went against him, saying "I will keep you in suspense.
Otherwise, however, it was very much business as usual, with a very game Whitehall unable to tease out even a hint of controversy from anyone (presumably his exploits from last year, which was better, went against him.) This made it feel like Awards-Show-by-Numbers, so this year my review comes in the form of all the conventions the BRITs 2019 slotted into.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas), the Senate's No. 2 Republican, called a lame-duck vote a "terrible idea," suggesting it went against the GOP's strategy of letting the people and the next president decide.

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