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Could Trump appoint someone that could someday be adverse to ... Trump?
Maybe you're just a grumpy person who is adverse to change.
But why am I so adverse to the feeling of being frightened?
"Nigeria is not adverse to loan of artefacts," said a NCMM spokesman.
Her chart indicates she's calculating and not adverse to back room deals.
Trump, given his past as a birther, is hardly adverse to conspiracy thinking.
Tariffs would be adverse to the U.S. automaker if other countries decided to retaliate.
I'm not adverse to collecting juicy stock dividends by any stretch of the imagination.
Be also aware of Japan's initiatives and responses that are adverse to U.S. interests.
" MUNGER: "The conditions in steel were almost unbelievably adverse to the American steel industry.
" MUNGER: "The conditions in steel were almost unbelievably adverse to the American steel industry.
Am I just adverse to other women owning their femininity through bubbly pink packaging?
Russia would be similarly adverse to revealing its capabilities to the United States, he noted.
So far, minus rare instances like Milo Yiannopoulos, Twitter has been adverse to banning these accounts.
So if she is so adverse to the limelight, should she expose a child to it?
"I'm probably adverse to doing a complete Roth conversion for most middle-class people," Keebler said.
First, Iraq is vulnerable to Iran, whose interests and influence there are almost entirely adverse to ours.
That rule says a party's failure to produce a witness may be interpreted as adverse to them.
And now these individuals are making statements that could be adverse to their immigration interests down the road.
The company has been completely adverse to any suggestion that it is anything but a platform since basically forever.
"We are not adverse to investment [and] we are not afraid to invest for the long haul," he says.
ONE OF THE THINGS PEOPLE TALK ABOUT IS THEY TALK ABOUT THAT COMPANIES RETURNING MONEY IS ADVERSE TO INVESTING.
A result is that Coke and Pepsi's net lobbying presence in Congress is directly adverse to their stated policies.
"They're not adverse to spending $10 to $15 for one of these drinks because of their supposed health benefits."
While many members of the large middle class are unhappy, they mostly watch from the sidelines, adverse to uncertainty.
Adele may perform her songs solo, but that doesn't mean she's adverse to sharing the stage every now and then.
I'd recommend teaching to someone who fully understands what they are getting into and is not adverse to the challenges.
As more revelations quickly emerged, Democrats moved strongly in favor of impeachment proceedings, and Republicans became more adverse to them.
Two questions present themselves: Why are well-off Democrats the most supportive of policies seemingly adverse to their own interests?
"The process that's in place now, and I'm learning more about it, is adverse to someone coming forward," she added.
"It is highly likely that the impact of the OFAC sanctions may be materially adverse to the business," the company added.
At the same time, brands are putting an emphasis on higher production values considering younger consumers are adverse to traditional ads.
The very idea that third-country cooperation with China is somehow a bad thing, is adverse to our interests, it's ridiculous.
"There is no question that some companies are going to be extremely risk adverse to using his endorsement services," he said.
While I'm in no need for anti-ageing as yet, I'm not adverse to my skin looking luminous and more youthful.
It just would not do for a Wall Street-controlled organization to be handing down rulings adverse to Wall Street's interests.
"His truthful testimony was adverse to Mr. de Blasio," according to the lawsuit, which charges that his firing was illegal retaliation.
And if the images of the medium you work in are adverse to your very humanity, then every action is a reaction.
If you've ever watched an episode of period drama Versailles, you'll know that they're not adverse to showing a bit of nudity.
"It would not be unusual for any firm to eject a partner for actions considered adverse to the partnership," Mr. MacEwen said.
"Any time a government makes a decision adverse to another one, you will have to anticipate there could be consequences," Ross said.
There are some signs that farmers, adverse to using more efficient but expensive drip irrigation techniques, are slowly changing due to government initiatives.
It has also come to our attention that Benchmark has been conferring with Lowercase Capital in their efforts that are adverse to Uber.
But military men aren't diplomats, and even if they're personally adverse to war, their training is in finding military solutions to armed conflicts.
While on the whole preferring a good, fluffy feel good rom-com, we're not adverse to a bit of horror here on THUMP.
Generals were not adverse to retreating if it meant minimizing loss of life, especially since nearby themes could swiftly come to their aid.
As most children are when the parents become adverse to each other, the children know how to manipulate that for their own personal gain.
"The existence or introduction of zero-rating offers is associated with markets which exhibit price developments that are adverse to consumers," the study found.
On the other hand, significant curtailment of regulations could have undesirable impacts adverse to the very industry participants seen as proponents of regulatory reform.
In an interview with PBS, Ton-That said Clearview would never sell to countries "adverse to the US," including China, Iran, and North Korea.
The advanced genius theory invites listeners to approach music with an open mind, to experience and soak in music they may otherwise be adverse to.
How did you develop its voice, and why do you think that it's so adverse to forming relationships, especially now that it's a free being?
Particularly the BBC Daily Politics & Sunday Politics page, who apparently aren't adverse to taking on users who might not have fully thought through their comments.
Long-term trends in both oil prices and market share are adverse to the kingdom, complicating the government's ambitious goals for social and economic transformation.
A lawyer who represents them is prohibited from accepting other matters that would reasonably be considered adverse to their interests without their informed written consent.
An election without any notable irregularities adverse to the successful Republican nominee becomes, in the eyes of some (in particular, the president himself), a "rigged" election.
I think we're all quite adverse to feeling part of a particular scene and we always like to turn left when everyone else starts turning right.
"Some of the changes are adverse to the quiet, dark-sky atmosphere in our community," Mr. Planamento said, though he noted that others have brought benefits.
Nor can they "have an interest materially adverse to the interest of the estate," meaning the court-controlled assets that will be used to repay creditors.
It's long been a city adverse to enforcing or putting in place the kinds of measures that might mitigate and reduce the effects of a disaster.
While Trump may be wrong that journalists are the "enemy of the people," he is correct that legacy media organizations are often adverse to Republicans and conservatives.
Albion Tourgée and James Walker, the lawyers arguing Plessy's case at the Supreme Court, knew at the outset that the justices were "somewhat adverse" to their position.
If you are a woman in Hollywood, if you are of color, particularly if you're black, the founding images of cinema are adverse to your very humanity.
First, the judge looked favorably on a proposal by the defendants' lawyers to have an expedited trial, because holding up the deal would be adverse to ExamWorks.
Adverse to unspoken messages used between Black and brown people to convey information in predominantly, and sometimes dangerous, white spaces, Beyoncé flipped the script and goes bold.
Both companies have warned of the sanctions that "it is highly likely that the impact may be materially adverse to the business and prospects of the Group".
Candidates elected with the outsized support of a small number of billionaires and millionaires will also face pressure to avoid policies adverse to those wealthy donor interests.
But they marked a lasting inflection point in the development of the oil market and almost all the changes were adverse to OPEC in the long run.
Most alumni don't believe their own companies engage in politics in ways that are "adverse to the public interest," but 49% said "business as a whole" did.
The parties thus were no longer adverse to each other on any claims, and the Court of Appeals could not 'affect their rights' in any legally cognizable manner.
Now, here at THUMP, we're not adverse to cataloguing experience and presenting it to you as the fearless work of club-culture anthropologists, sociologists of the smoking area.
Since taking office in February 2017, Sessions has stepped in seven times after the BIA has made a decision, and offered five rulings — each adverse to the immigrant.
The void we would leave will create space for other power players with interests adverse to ours, like Russia and Iran, to gain ground in the Middle East.
And he said investigators had ignored two instances, involving an automotive company and a television channel, in which his actions had been adverse to Mr. Milchan's business interests.
The experts I spoke to were in agreement that the industry needs the kind of creative thinking they're adverse to, but they won't do anything until something critical happens.
"I don't worry about the things I miss that are outside my circle of competence of evaluating," said Buffett, who has been adverse to tech stocks (other than Apple).
And so to the extent that Rocco's interests are adverse to one of his parents, that's why he gets his own lawyer because there's a conflict of interest otherwise.
It is fair to ask whether states should have the power to abstain from federal law enforcement programs that they view as immoral or adverse to their local interests.
The public has strong preconceptions about just how safe these cars can be, and companies rightly worry that those fears will turn into legislation that's adverse to self-driving cars.
"It's a separate question whether or not it's adverse to other parties in the case and that's for [the jury] to decide based on all the evidence [presented]," he said.
Think about the background facts: The Supreme Court has not decided a religious freedom case in a way that's adverse to the interest of Christians for the past few terms.
For Irish women in their 20s and 30s, she occupies a space next to Sinead O'Connor, two petite punks whose unconventionality thrilled and intimidated a society adverse to just that.
"We're not adverse to that, I just don't have high hopes that we're really going to get anything that solves the problem that we think exist with ObamaCare," Thune said.
Thankfully neither of us are adverse to criticism, in fact we both quite like it, so we used to really tear our sets apart until we felt like that were improving.
The company says it's committed to supporting and promoting these launches in order to help build awareness in a consumer climate that is becoming increasingly adverse to smartwatches and wearables in general.
Activist campaigns on Fitch-rated entities do not typically have a rating impact unless we believe an activist has a credible chance of implementing changes that would be materially adverse to creditors.
"His opinion in the CFPB case is an indicator that he will almost certainly be fairly adverse to consumer and investor rights as well as the discretion of independent agencies broadly," Kelleher said.
They are inherently nocturnal (adverse to light) and are also programmed to recognize that too much time in the light leaves them vulnerable to predators — simulated by an infrared light on another robot.
Generally speaking, euro countries that are in a healthier financial position are adverse to measures calling for further integration, fearing that they might have to intervene, diverting their taxpayers' money into struggling euro economies.
Evidence of Neanderthal DNA found in the human genome, such as a blood disorder that causes excessive clotting, might have once been helpful to our ancestors, but is now considered adverse to our health.
Having lived through the carnage of leveraged retailers like Toys R Us, Bon-Ton and Belk, most are adverse to taking on too much debt, which can act as a shackle when the economy sours.
"It is very disappointing that, instead of addressing the real gender pay inequities adverse to women, Google has decided to increase the compensation of 8,000 male software engineers," Finberg wrote in an email to WIRED.
"Access to these systems could provide a foreign person with ties to a foreign government with information that could be used for intelligence or other purposes adverse to U.S. interests," Cardin and Van Hollen wrote.
Romero said about $2.1 billion had been set aside next year to finance the new $8 billion Dos Bocas refinery, a project ratings agencies see as adverse to putting the ailing company back on track.
" And he added, "If evidence could be uncovered to convince The Times the charges should not be published, I did not believe, and do not believe, that that would be adverse to The Times's interests.
While Mr. Sessions has warned of what he says is a coming surge in crime, supporters of reducing incarceration say they are frustrated by how their goals are often cast as adverse to public safety.
But Mr Clement's contention found some support from Justice Stephen Breyer, who worried that finding the House lacked standing would mean "nobody's going to be able to attack" a court decision adverse to a state law.
" If a WTO dispute settlement report "is adverse to the United States," the USTR can consult with Congress to determine whether to implement a recommendation "confirming that these WTO reports are not binding or self-executing.
Simple Plan are not adverse to incongruous appearances—their music has featured in Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, Cheaper By the Dozen, Freaky Friday, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, and also everything else.
Berry said investigators conducting background checks for security clearances look at how close a person's ties are, what kind of money they receive from the contacts, and whether the country has interests adverse to the United States.
In 1986, the Supreme Court turned back a challenge to partisan line-drawing, holding that Indiana Democrats had not shown that their plight at the hands of gerrymandering Republicans was "sufficiently adverse" to the equal-protection guarantee.
"[W]here we found statistically significant results, these confirmed the initial hypothesis," the researchers wrote, "the existence or introduction of zero-rating offers is associated with markets which exhibit price developments that are adverse to consumers."Why?
The agreement between Mr. Boies's firm and The Times acknowledged that the firm would from time to time do work for clients whose interest may be adverse to the newspaper's — a fact that Mr. Boies cited Tuesday.
Create a culture that encourages innovation: This may sound obvious, but a lot of big companies have trouble fostering a culture of innovation, as they tend to be more conservative and adverse to trying new things, Jassy said.
CONCERN ABOUT REFINERY Romero said about $2.1 billion had been set aside next year to finance the new $8 billion Dos Bocas refinery, a project ratings agencies see as adverse to putting the ailing company back on track.
Among other things, the U.S. Attorney's office argued that USC officials are likely to be witnesses against the big firms' clients and will have interests directly adverse to the defendants if the university seeks restitution after any convictions.
In a separate emailed statement, the consultancy Gabara Strategies said, on behalf of Kolomoisky's lawyers, that the work of AlixPartners for PrivatBank and the NBU was "plainly adverse to Mr Kolomoisky's interests as a former shareholder in PrivatBank".
Rusal said its current situation was largely affected by the sanctions imposed by the United States on April 6 and repeated its assessment that it is "highly likely that the impact may be materially adverse to the business".
"Our goal is to advise or warn people when we identify a pattern," he said in an interview with the Associated Press, noting that the focus is on identifying policies and practices that are "adverse" to African Americans.
"The company reiterates that its current assessment is that it is still highly likely that the impact may be materially adverse to the business and prospects of the group," Rusal said in a filing to the Hong Kong bourse.
Fans know that at any moment things might unravel, and this is tantalizing for the majority of people who live staid, conventional lives, where there is no proximity to anything elemental and life is governed by institutions adverse to intemperate behaviour.
I think it's adverse to forming relationships with humans, because it can't trust them, and it has to be wary about forming relationships with bots, who are under human control, or who might not understand why it has to be careful.
Pemex Chief Executive Officer Octavio Romero said about $2.1 billion had been set aside next year to finance the new $53 billion Dos Bocas refinery, a project ratings agencies see as adverse to getting the ailing company back on track.
Mexico unveiled part of its business plan on Tuesday, including setting aside about $2.1 billion next year to finance the new $8 billion Dos Bocas refinery, a project ratings agencies see as adverse to getting the ailing company back on track.
"The president launched public attacks on the investigation and individuals involved in it who could possess evidence adverse to the president, while in private, the president engaged in a series of targeted efforts to control the investigation," Mr. Mueller's team added.
Even if Democratic appointees form the majority of the panel that hears the case, Professor Hasen wrote, "the judge made a number of factual findings adverse to the plaintiffs, which are supposed to get great deference by the appellate courts."
Robert Dove (who co-authored my book, "Defending the Filibuster: The Soul of the Senate"), was fired by then-Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) in 2001 over Lott's frustration at Dove's advice on a reconciliation bill adverse to the Republican majority.
" But the filing goes on to say, among other things, that, "The Complaint must be dismissed because Plaintiff [Cayne] has intentionally manipulated Defendant in various ways in order to cause a circumstance that Plaintiff could subsequently allege to be adverse to his interest.
"I also strongly believe that the RT ads on Twitter should be made public; a review of a representative sample reveals that they are almost entirely designed to push Russian news coverage adverse to Secretary Clinton's campaign," said Schiff in a statement.
The court's rationale — that citizens do not have an absolute First Amendment right to aid a foreign entity adverse to United States interests — would seem to apply regardless of whether the entity is a terrorist group or an often-hostile foreign state.
Officially, she works as a porter—a delivery job that helpfully allows Weir to map out the town for the reader—but she's not adverse to diversifying her professional portfolio with a touch of smuggling, and other illicit activities, on the side.
"... Given Thiel's long history of vindictive conduct against the Debtors and the fact that his interests are plainly adverse to those of the estate while the Thiel Claims are being investigated, the Plan Administrator has legitimate concerns regarding Thiel's participation in the sale process."
"With the news out that the (Israeli) cabinet was about to be pushed in a direction that was potentially adverse to our view of the process, we just let people know where we stand," he told the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA) think-tank.
"I don't think there's anyone on this floor that is adverse to the idea that action needs to be taken, and obviously the relationship is not the same as it's been for a long time," said Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Jim Risch (R-Idaho).
"This information would go generally to both of their credibilities and, more specifically, to both of their potential modus operandi for trying to control information that might be adverse to the president's interests," said Stephen Braga, a white-collar criminal defense professor at the University of Virginia's law school.
Since Apple has made the color green something of a warning signal (texts that show up as green bubbles in iMessage are a signal that the sender does not — gasp — own an iPhone), it's surprising that the company isn't adverse to using that color for its latest devices.
"I'd be reluctant to infer too much about this for the electoral stakes for 2020," Wood wrote, but it does suggest that much anguishing about the U.S. electorate — that it's growing more adverse to minorities, and is becoming scientifically uniformed on issues of high political charge — is basically wrong.
The wars ravaging Syria and Iraq, widespread and endemic government corruption, conservative norms and regulations adverse to an independent private sector, and a historic reliance on public sector jobs are all factors that can make it really difficult to start a business, especially one that challenges the status quo.
It just proves that the tools that we have in our hands are efficient and are capable of convincing governments to make moves, to make reforms when those reforms are necessary and globally speaking there is still a huge need for fiscal consolidation in a way which is not adverse to growth.
"The public must have confidence in federal judges and with this type of hostility toward voting rights and taking on cases that are adverse to voting rights, I think that will eliminate the public's confidence in his work," said Representative G.K. Butterfield, a North Carolina Democrat and member of the Congressional Black Caucus.
"It's changing almost on a daily basis, as we are less dependent on the Saudis for petroleum, as some of the things that the Saudis are doing are so dramatically adverse to our interests, such as training the next generation of the young terrorists in their mosques in schools — their madrasas," he said.
Specifically, Deputy Secretary David Bernhardt has already begun to streamline the NEPA review process by: Some have criticized the move as potentially adverse to the environment, but when studies are literally thousands of pages long, it begs the question of whether too much is harmful to the public well-being and the completion of the project.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Negative: Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action include: - FFO adjusted net leverage exceeding 4.0x on a sustained basis; - Substantially negative free cash flow after acquisitions and disposals; - Significant changes in business mix and capital structure management adverse to its credit risk profile; - A weakening quality or decreased quantity of recurring cash flows.
Foley & Lardner had also hired Sonoran Policy Group, a firm that has advised New Zealand and other foreign governments on how to deal with the Trump administration, to advise the firm "on the optimal strategic steps to take in relation to the U.S. governmental authorities currently adverse to" Maduro's government, according to a copy of the contract between the firms.
Europe moves to shield businesses On Tuesday, Europe launched an updated version of its "Blocking Statue" in an effort to protect EU companies doing business in Iran from being sanctioned by the US. Despite the measures, businesses already adverse to operating in uncertain climates are likely to be even less inclined to trade with Iran amid the threat of punitive US measures.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Negative: Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action include: - FFO-adjusted net leverage exceeding 4.0x on a sustained basis; - Substantially negative FCF after acquisitions and disposals; - Significant change in business mix and capital structure management that are adverse to its credit risk profile; - A weakening in quality, or decreased quantity of recurring cash flows No positive rating action is expected in the near term due to CKHH's business profile.
Between my personal medical care and my direct observations of the care of the VA patient for whom I am primary caregiver, I've never been treated more thoroughly than at the VA. I've not had to explain the toxic exposures, the propensity for ailments common to our population, or even why I'm adverse to certain medications — mainly because my entire medical file is at their fingertips, with all of my specialists able to access it immediately and provide appropriate care and testing in one location.
KEY ASSUMPTIONS Fitch's key assumptions within the rating case for the issuer include: - Moderate Fitch-adjusted revenue growth in 2016-2017 - Fitch-adjusted EBITDA margins of around 20% in 2016-0003 - Wind transaction in Italy completes in 2016 - No dividends from Husky Energy in 2016-2018, given the cash flow management initiatives of this company amid the low oil and gas price environment - Dividend pay-out ratio of 30%-40% in 2016-2017 - No major acquisitions or disposals RATING SENSITIVITIES Negative: Developments that may, individually or collectively, lead to negative rating action include: - FFO-adjusted net leverage exceeding 4.0x on a sustained basis - Substantially negative free cash flow after acquisitions and disposals - Significant change in business mix and capital structure management that are adverse to its credit risk profile - A weakening in the quality or decreased quantity of recurring cash flows.

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