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Ideology is as dependent on what it asserts as how it asserts.
But did it venture into Iranian airspace, as Tehran asserts, or stay in international airspace, as the United States asserts?
The crucial matter, though, is whether that drone ventured into Iranian airspace, as Tehran asserts, or whether it stayed in international airspace, as the United States asserts.
" After the friend laughs, Gaga asserts, "No I do.
But it never outright asserts that, and for good reason.
It is provocative enough when a president asserts new powers.
US intelligence asserts that the crown prince ordered the killing.
"This guy is definitely not intoxicated," asserts the jolly sargeant.
As the above quote asserts, so are our very identities.
The damage, it asserts, amounts to a round $1 billion.
He asserts that, in December 1989, he and his wife
Trump is, as Frankfurt asserts, certainly openly insensitive to reality.
"It's a healthy approach to take to heroes," Smith asserts.
But King asserts Ramos made the match all about him.
But Islamic Jihad sometimes asserts itself and competes with Hamas.
Did our immigration policy fail us, as President Trump asserts?
Cuomo can eliminate the tampon tax right now, asserts Salzman.
Facebook asserts the network will become more decentralized over time.
Is his father really his grandfather, as his uncle asserts?
She asserts herself when the students mock her unsophisticated background.
He also asserts his strength as a general election candidate.
We "doctors" undoubtedly deserve our titles, as Molly Worthen asserts.
Israel asserts it is protecting its sovereignty from violent rioters.
It directly asserts the authority of Beijing over everyday life.
"Anyone who confidently asserts that all Kim Jong Un wants to do is protect his regime is just as wrong as anyone who confidently asserts that he definitely wants to reunite the peninsula," Smith said.
But Alban's party asserts that he was murdered by the government.
" But Sadler asserts that the pay disparity is not Kennedy's "fault.
Digital First asserts that the newspaper chain has been woefully mismanaged.
A new report asserts that those attacks actually came from Russia.
Logan asserts that he's not a sociopath, but has sociopathic tendencies.
It affirms religious allegiances and, by extension, it asserts religious differences.
It asserts its existence while depending on the wall for support.
Crooks asserts that he kissed her without her consent in 2006.
"Women are returning to prison due to untreated PTSD," Wallace asserts.
Munn asserts that powerful men are allowed a formula for redemption.
Vinod asserts that to spend $200 to apply for a permit
"It was a power moment, not at all sexual," she asserts.
Instead, he asserts Ramasar was asking Finlay for general nude images.
Mostly, though, he asserts his power quietly from behind closed doors.
"This so-called awareness can be used for evil," asserts Hanson.
Mr. Guevara confidently asserts his First Amendment right to bear witness.
Shelby Sullivan Bennis, Nasir's lawyer, asserts that her client is innocent.
The president asserts that particular information is covered by the privilege.
Ariana Grande asserts herself by acting like she doesn't have to.
If Trump asserts executive privilege, will Barr accept or reject it?
Amazon asserts that there were irregularities in the Pentagon procurement process.
It asserts that selfishness is the sole driver of human affairs.
Could Trump be challenged in court if he asserts executive privilege?
That stretch ended at the time when Brady asserts his primacy.
CR asserts that an effective driver-monitoring system would mitigate this risk.
" He also asserts that "political correctness forbids us to denounce radical Islamists.
" The post asserts that he accomplished "more than anyone ever thought possible.
Second, he asserts that they might still have sex because of it.
The government asserts the hunts are for scientific purposes and therefore legal.
"You're just not a loyal person!" she asserts to a stunned Kim.
Because "liberal paper straws don't work," the president's online campaign store asserts.
"People are receiving so much misinformation through the conservative media," asserts Miller.
He asserts that he was present and saw the priest struck down.
"She was always one and done," Ice-T asserts of his wife.
"I think we have to defend the purity of Ibérico," he asserts.
"That missing digit isn't something you overlook," he asserts with a laugh.
News asserts the item is custom, which I'm really hoping means handmade.
Europe asserts its digital sovereignty and gets ready for the digital age.
Franco asserts that this was an empty and dark era for him.
"The nuance of emotion is probably only 3,000 years old," Doner asserts.
"People are taken aback that something could be this realistic," asserts Adekunle.
She asserts that this would fix all of the problems of Earth.
"There's not a lot of 'there' to the Russia investigation," Hemingway asserts.
Fixing what ails the news industry might, as Paglia asserts, take decades.
She asserts that she and the President had sex once in 2006.
ROA asserts that loophole-closing legislation would be unfair to the taxpayer.
But the complaint asserts that the videos do not depict unlawful behavior.
Tomasky asserts that the party must learn from that Congressional class of
This argument asserts that Valeant's business choices are coming home to roost.
He asserts, with Barthes, that everything can be construed as a sign.
Ultimately, Malbert asserts he's not some weirdo with a fetish for cassettes.
The proposal asserts that small aircraft would not be "attractive" to terrorists.
"There's been too much siloing going on among the constituencies," she asserts.
But Britain is one of many nations that already asserts this authority.
Moreover, he asserts that the people calling for his resignation are dishonest.
The lawsuit asserts that Michigan State mishandles sexual misconduct complaints against athletes.
The foundation was also used to curry political favor, the lawsuit asserts.
"God damn, man child," she asserts on the album's eponymous first song.
Herring asserts the lack of treatment on the inside played a role.
China asserts a right to the entire Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
And media coverage makes this worse, "Cyberwar" author Kathleen Hall Jamieson asserts.
Peel asserts that her soul must be the source of her evil.
And yet the proposition is hardly as solid as Professor Jacobson asserts.
Brookover asserts that such maneuvers only increase the ardor of Trump's supporters.
And there will be a return of the spry Carolyn, she asserts.
The institute asserts that it saves taxpayers money (some election officials disagree).
But new money, as Thorstein Veblen theorized, asserts itself through conspicuous consumption.
In short, the bill asserts, they're not pro-life, they're pro-birth.
"Canada is a nation that's coming to terms with history," Hopkins asserts.
Chobani asserts that the statements made in its ads "are true and accurate."
But that doesn't change anything "from the animal's point of view," asserts CARE.
In this environment, she asserts, women find themselves in a constant comparative state.
" The smile fades from Marilyn's face before she asserts, "Being inside your skin.
One such system, he asserts, are settlement deals with employees who allege wrongdoing.
Salerno's lawsuit asserts that Redstone's daughter, Shari Redstone, is behind the latest move.
She asserts her autonomy with the insistence of an artist refusing to compromise.
Mr Abdo asserts that the comments identified by Dr Sarkar are not defamatory.
"In short, Petitioner asserts that Cummins was stalking the child," the documents allege.
"They only have jurisdiction over companies that are actually in operation," Pappas asserts.
" He asserts, "I find men and women attractive and that's never gonna change.
The court filing asserts that McCullough's collect call home at 6:57 p.m.
The "treatments" were done for "no good reason," asserts their attorney John Manley.
The "path to adequate regulation […] remains long and fraught with complexities," he asserts.
But, Luke asserts that Kesha is to blame for her third LP's delay.
These "unquestionably" had an impact on neighboring civilizations on the continent, she asserts.
Moreover, the pro-selfie crowd asserts that these photos boost young voter turnout.
"A work of art is itself a piece of criticism," Mr Scott asserts.
But there is no inverse relationship between imports and GDP, as Navarro asserts.
Clinton he still asserts that he would be a better general election candidate.
The lawsuit asserts that this ban is really about Trump's dislike of Acosta.
"People say the avant-garde is over, but I don't agree," Lixenberg asserts.
The state lawsuit asserts the redistricting included numerous examples of blatantly partisan lines.
People love Christmas albums, even if they come from Jews, the team asserts.
"This has been in my family for years, I'm not interested," she asserts.
It asserts that Mr. Redstone cannot read, write, do arithmetic or speak coherently.
He gives them advice and asserts that the protesters have done nothing illegal.
"Launchpad has positioned itself as the Google global program for startups," asserts Glasberg.
The "Islamic State is not finished," asserts one scholar who studies jihadist movements.
But when a single voice asserts itself, it resonates all the more clearly.
"But the biggest absurdity," the statement asserts, is that the accounting procedure Mrs.
There was nothing salacious anywhere — nor, Mr. Henshaw asserts, had there ever been.
Mattis asserts that his way of doing warfare is simply the Marine way.
What if the president successfully asserts executive privilege so that Bannon cannot testify.
During this process, a suspect has none of the rights the president asserts.
Through radical remembering, Helou Hernandez reframes, honors, and asserts latinidad in Los Angeles.
Giuffre asserts that Maxwell later gave her instructions after they left Tramp nightclub.
Mattis asserts that his way of doing warfare is simply the Marine way.
"We needed to have been talking about these books for decades," she asserts.
"You are a pack of wolves," she asserts, now facing us head on.
With or against the working class Whereas Bloomberg asserts that he represents the true policy consensus, once you strip away ideology and have the right data, Sanders asserts that he is the authentic voice for and representative of the working class.
Guided by Ghosts asserts that we cannot embrace our identities without knowing our lineage.
It asserts that Likes enable a machine learning algorithm to predict attributes like intelligence.
But the film continuously asserts that, above all, Candace's greatest shortcoming is her anger.
She asserts her control and positions herself at the center of two different groups.
People will want to get together virtually when they are physically apart, he asserts.
"We always encourage everybody to get vaccinated as soon as possible," asserts Dr. Moorjani.
On its face, the order asserts a legitimate and bona fide national-security justification.
Carey asserts: "flight simulators and classroom training" are no substitute for real world experience.
Harm can be done implicitly, regardless of intent, the young race-conscious person asserts.
In the sauna, the body asserts itself: essential, unavoidable, a fleshy fact of being.
The letter asserts that reporters may ask "a single question" at a press conference.
We now have raw patriarchy, which asserts its rights through naked displays of power.
One of his friends, who is white, asserts that he is not "really black".
Texas Medical Association asserts that the PAA provides for oversight to prevent APRN mistakes.
" Katyal a few minutes later asserts, "there's nothing in the order that ends it.
So asserts Subex, an Indian telecommunications firm, which produces regular reports on cyber-security.
"Our family asserts that he was shot with both hands up," Ms. Finicum said.
Now, under the sway of Trumpism, what was once considered shameful asserts itself openly.
Díaz says she's from Gamero; Rosaura, his niece, asserts that she was from Valledupar.
"The vast amount of content online nowadays naturally has pros and cons," Kahn asserts.
The non-psychotropic compound CBD may help counteract the effects of THC, Holland asserts.
In other words, if Trump asserts the Fifth, he will not lose the support.
And a biography of the president asserts: Do I even have to debunk this?
He asserts that, with increased pressure on Iran, he can negotiate a better deal.
Ms. Williams asserts that the perspective of so-called values voters is still pervasive.
He asserts the joy of loving sexual intercourse, the splendid ingenuity of the body.
Eventually a pulse asserts itself, and the music assumes a heavy, forward-schlepping motion.
As she asserts, almost everything we think we know about Jane Austen is wrong.
" The British playwright David Hare asserts: "In my opinion, 'Carnal Knowledge' is Mike's masterpiece.
The letter also asserts, without evidence, that network managers covered up incidents of abuse.
The title is classic Waldrop, a phrase that asserts its meaning by undoing itself.
Does President Trump have immunity from criminal investigation or prosecution, as his lawyer asserts?
Mr. Trump asserts that he is no crook despite abundant indications to the contrary.
"McConnell's loyalty to Trump should not overwhelm his loyalty to the Constitution," he asserts.
Its ideology asserts that blacks were usurped by Jews as God's true chosen people.
"Even if it just affects one person, one person is too many," she asserts.
"I want justice and demand action against the US authorities" the document reportedly asserts.
"They challenge notions of gender and sexuality and constantly question institutionalized settings," she asserts.
The book falsely asserts that Pozner is a "crisis actor" who fabricated Noah's death certificate.
The town will "treat water as a resource rather than a problem," the application asserts.
With Equity, director Meera Menon asserts that our conception of ambitious women is too limited.
Guaidó asserts that Maduro rigged the presidential election last May that kept him in power.
" Asserts Sabbag, "If I had known that Kevin was married this would never have happened.
But Google's methodology for calculating employee compensation is not "gender blind," as it cringingly asserts.
The anarchists profess adherence to the nonaggression principle, which asserts that aggression is inherently wrong.
There is only one constitutionally recognized exception to that – if the president asserts executive privilege.
In contrast, the Polisario asserts the Western Sahara as culturally and politically distinct from Morocco.
In this way we slowly acclimate to extreme weather from climate change, the study asserts.
But concerns have grown that some freedoms are being eroded as Beijing asserts more control.
Robertson had only an appointed public defender, who Robertson asserts provided an ineffective legal representation.
Mr. Gaspard of the Open Society Foundations asserts that Mr. Soros is not courting controversy.
Alter's column asserts that censuring the president is akin to the Senate censure of Sen.
"The stylistic orientation of the rich composer is toward the French-salon school," he asserts.
In truth, she asserts, blacks commit far more crime, and policing simply follows the crime.
More broadly, Trump asserts that the United States grew timorous and apologetic under Obama's administration.
He asserts that market competition and widespread use of hospice care will reduce health costs.
As the title asserts, these are crucial events that need to be recorded and remembered.
Online, sobriety has become "the new black," asserts a recovery site called, yes, Hip Sobriety.
To the Editor: David Leonhardt asserts that forgiving all student loans is a bad policy.
She asserts he is on the ballot just to confuse voters in the polling booths.
"When I say no, I mean no," she asserts on the band's brooding title track.
But a senior executive, Deep Nishar, asserts that the company isn't just throwing money around.
Mr. Gaspard of the Open Society Foundations asserts that Mr. Soros is not courting controversy.
Searching, playful, and giving, it asserts that Agüero's work has expanded and deepened with age.
She also asserts for the second time that Oziel is an expert at mind control.
Onstage, she asserts her dominance by straddling a microphone stand and, later, kicking one over.
They do it willingly, Beijing asserts, to get access to China's vast and growing market.
Nunes, like President Donald Trump, regularly asserts that news coverage critical of him is fake.
But, like Kors asserts, what nightlife mogul would be hanging out with high schoolers, anyway?
Carlson asserts that it is "hard to argue" that Trump's behavior is worthy of impeachment.
Yet his stature will probably grow as the Supreme Court's new conservative majority asserts itself.
It clings to me, mostly forgotten, but once in a while it asserts its presence.
Jebb asserts that higher income is often associated with larger workloads and less free time.
"A large proportion of sexual violence in India occurs to girls below 16," asserts D'Silva.
"Agriculturalists are more aware of climate than virtually anyone else on the planet," he asserts.
It asserts, falsely, that Saudi Arabia is investing $450 billion dollars in the US economy.
Bielski asserts that people undervalue her abilities as a paranormal investigator because she's a woman.
However this is exactly what the agenda report asserts, just a month after the election.
"Testing rape kits sends a fundamental message to victims: What happened to you matters," Hargitay asserts.
However, Sasha asserts that, growing up in Moscow, she didn't personally experience much anti-LGBTQ+ negativity.
" It also asserts that "a weak criminal justice system (has) contributed to a climate of impunity.
A CE who asserts his or her authority on any major initiative only stirs up legislators.
The former police officer asserts that he foresaw Mateen eventually committing an act of mass violence.
"The smartest guy in the room is always her," asserts Franco in a silky smooth voice.
The Transportation Department proposal asserts that a 1975 federal law preempts states from imposing emissions rules.
CREW asserts that Trump should have reported the payments to Cohen in last year's financial disclosures.
"A single droplet contains the wonders of nature," the following video asserts in its opening shot.
"We have much higher expectations for the returns on the capital we invest," Mr Woods asserts.
Yet the commission said that was not a sign of vote-rigging, as the opposition asserts.
"The rule and the case law thus doom DOJ's ill-considered venture here," the brief asserts.
With its demanding "Gimme your attention, baby" opening line, Bruno Mars' Hyde side asserts its dominance.
"With consumer AI, if you play the wrong song that's ok," asserts Workfit CEO Omar Tawakol.
Everything else, as Horbury asserts convincingly, was up to his 400-strong design team to decide.
A GOP convention that asserts its own distinct purpose would be a wonderful thing to watch.
The IAEA, which is responsible for inspections, asserts that Iran is fully compliant with its terms.
"Starboy" is a moody club track that also literally asserts Tesfaye's standing as a pop star.
The complaint asserts that the Saudi government wired at least $300,00 to Abouammo and his family.
"[N]obody at Success worked as hard as big-firm lawyers or investment bankers," Moskowitz asserts.
Yet the Secretary of the Army asserts LEOSA does not authorize possession within these school zones.
Popular sources report the ATF asserts LEOSA does not preempt state restrictions on common firearm features.
President Vladimir Putin asserts Russia's interests and role in the world, like any other great power.
Conventional wisdom asserts that this position should have cost him last night's race against Roy Moore.
Trump asserts his manhood, but at least he didn't lower his pants to make his point.
"The more you know about that world, the less sympathetic you'll be to it," he asserts.
The U.S. asserts that the charges are false, and officials have demanded that Brunson be freed.
Yes, Footloose asserts physical retaliation is an entirely legitimate response to both personal and ideological disagreements.
"It's all about family," the legendary supermodel asserts in the the latest edition of Vogue Italia.
On Gawker: He doesn't want to buy the defunct site to erase its archives, he asserts.
The company asserts that the leaking has been slight — between 8103 and four gallons per day.
Mr. Kanders, for different but comparably expedient reasons, asserts a similar position of no-fault neutrality.
"A father is a necessary evil," Stephen asserts, riffing on the rivalries between fathers and sons.
Women dominate the wellness industry, asserts Beth McGroarty, director of research at the Global Wellness Institute.
Princeton asserts that it has carried out provenance research establishing that the manuscripts were not looted.
"I want to wear pink and tell you how I feel about politics," she eventually asserts.
But he asserts minority status for purely strategic ends, and his relationships reflect a fluid sexuality.
"Here are the facts: there is no massive wave of migrants pouring into California," Brown asserts.
The WSJ's editorial board asserts that letting states expand their tax-collecting powers would harm business.
But Napolitano asserts that Trump's request for a "favor" is evidence of a quid pro quo.
It also asserts Trump did not commit an impeachable offense even if the allegation is true.
The ad asserts that Sanders was "seriously thinking" about competing against Obama in a Democratic primary.
He asserts that upstate lawmakers have no place deciding on policies that affect New York City.
As the Afrikan Black Coalition ​asserts, private prisons and their financiers present a clear moral dilemma.
Eventually craftsmanship also asserts its role, but a memorable breakup album always remains a messy souvenir.
Taylor agreed, and the lawsuit asserts she ended up adding other duties, including scheduling and babysitting.
But Roy asserts that his plan would increase health coverage by 9 million relative to Obamacare.
Minor improvements in equality don't prove we're on the right path, as Ms. Mangu-Ward asserts.
Gentili asserts that it's critical for trans women of color to know there are more options.
Against warnings about immigrants and foreign competition, he asserts that both will invigorate France, not enfeeble it.
"But, you shouldn't have treated me that way whether I was a cop or not," Jeffords asserts.
Over the din, a voice asserts that Walt Disney's entire body was cryogenically frozen after his death.
Sayem then asserts that he is going to leave, and tries to get out of the car.
No matter how many times Winter asserts herself, critics make an effort to drag her back down.
She asserts that honeybees pay attention to details while "mending" the damaged parts with their honeycomb layers.
"The question of iPhone growth is a matter of when, not if," UBS asserts in its report.
"So obviously this guy's a pervert and we need to stop the commercial," Kate McKinnon's character asserts.
The suit asserts that Clark Love acted in its own interests rather than those of its clients.
The Department of Labor, however, asserts that women are grossly underpaid compared to men at the company.
It asserts the pride of belonging to this place, of having stayed on to fight and rebuild.
Slowly, carefully, he nurses the wolf back to health and asserts his own dominance over the animal.
Coming generations—so one expert asserts—will inhabit an even more egotistical ask-and-be-gratified world.
He further asserts that the improper groping described by Swift may have been done by someone else.
He just asserts that the entire Middle East is on fire because of Obama and Clinton's decisions.
"The Hollywood stories are louder in this moment but this is not a Hollywood story," asserts Ross.
Though Hamid, a co-founder and leading dealmaker, asserts turmoil at the firm began after his exit.
The Chinese government, he asserts, is only interested in foreign companies whose technology it wants to steal.
Even if a person asserts asylum and completes the application, the government can still pursue criminal charges.
Douthat asserts that Democrats shouldn't be using "Latinx" because most Hispanics do not describe themselves that way.
In the suit, Mr. Luke asserts that Mr. Mahmud mistreated female employees and exhibited anti-Semitic behavior.
Antifa activists do share one overarching principle, however: "Antifa act out of collective self-defense," Bray asserts.
The theory asserts that the federal government still has plenty of space to run up more debt.
He asserts that U.S. negotiators pushed for the most stringent measures in the opening months of negotiations.
The new book also asserts, in keeping with many previous accounts, that the president is a racist.
But history has shown that, eventually, humanity asserts itself, because, deep down, it's what people really believe.
Supply-side economics asserts that minimal regulation and taxation will create a rising tide that boosts prosperity.
"This is only the most recent iteration of how unrealistic beauty ideals are perpetuated," asserts Dr. Weekly.
" Meyers asserts, "A muddy Jon Snow shows up at your apartment; you do not send him away.
It also asserts that transit brings unwanted gentrification to some areas, while failing to reach others altogether.
Encompassing both private and public collecting practices, Unbound asserts the artistic, cultural, and social importance of textiles.
And she's right: When Yeong-hye asserts her dietary will, characters around her react with violent rage.
The restaurant industry asserts that raising the tipped wage would hurt small businesses, forcing some to close.
It is he who now asserts the power to review any abortion decision by a detained minor.
Fast Food Justice asserts that it is not the type of labor organization regulated by federal law.
In any case, one expert asserts, there's no evidence that sit-stand desks do much to help.
The new suit by Mazie Slater, for instance, asserts allegations against New Jersey and Texas law firms.
A 2010 study in the Journal of Health Psychology asserts what I instinctively feel: Gardening reduces stress.
It asserts that a healthy SaaS company's revenue growth rate and profit margins should sum to 22%+.
Blackstone asserts that its chief executive's ties to Mr. Trump had no bearing on the infrastructure fund.
"The president has stepped over bright ethical and moral lines wherever he has encountered them," McCabe asserts.
He continually asserts that Lendrum is charming, "personable and likable," but he never comes across that way.
The Party justifies these facilities on deradicalization grounds and asserts that Islamic extremists must be rehabilitated ideologically.
But as the show progresses, the box asserts what might be called a mind of its own.
It further asserts Southwest has had to cancel more than 30,000 flights due to the Max grounding.
The administration also asserts that birth tourism often draws criminal actors seeking to profit from the industry.
Yet, despite the evidence presented in the report, YouTube asserts that the algorithm is working as intended.
One track — including the appeal that was filed Tuesday — asserts that the SALT cap itself is unconstitutional.
She asserts, falsely or ignorantly, that criminals with domestic violence and violent criminals could carry a gun.
Dershowitz asserts that we simply do not know how the courts would treat a presidential self-pardon.
Taylor agreed, and the lawsuit asserts she ended up adding other duties, such as babysitting and scheduling.
The law asserts that the legislature's decision in such a contest is "not reviewable" by the courts.
Well, I'll tell you, and it's not because I'm being ignored by the culture, as she asserts.
Is it the rules of love, which as he asserts to Katerina are "made to be … smashed"?
In his book, Mr. Barker asserts that productivity culture often promotes faking confidence without considering these drawbacks.
The "Dada gaze" sees and asserts synchronicities: visual events that seem connected but are not causally related.
It asserts that "the Zionists" have existed on Palestinian land illegally occupied in 2000 and in 22.5.
The report asserts that employers would retain such workers with large raises, or a higher minimum wage.
Whether it was the result of the U.S. campaign of maximum pressure, as White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders asserts, or of North Korea's ascendance as a de facto nuclear weapons state, as North Korea asserts, the side that took the first official step for dialogue was North Korea.
IBM asserts that the attackers assessed in its research likely originate in Nigeria, though attribution is always tricky.
The CNN report asserts that some sources named Morgan Freeman before journalists even mentioned whom they were investigating.
They are being held in indefinite detention under what the U.S. asserts are the international laws of war.
"China believes its cyber capabilities and personnel lag behind the United States," the Pentagon asserts in its report.
The Reuters person asserts that you decline-- your company declined to comment for the art-- for the article.
In themes and plot, The Last Jedi asserts again and again that monolithic dominance isn't good for anyone.
The suit asserts that "Someone on Pornhub's advertising team found the photo" and used it without Kelly's consent.
Terry's lawsuit asserts he has ownership in Aaliyah's song and is entitled to a share of the profits.
But Farrow asserts that he had an eminently reportable story, ready to go, and that NBC quashed it.
The chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers asserts that the changes will benefit American workers the most.
The special counsel asserts that Manafort lied about his interactions with Kilimnik, including an apparent meeting they'd had.
Zenko may be right, but he asserts rather than explains why mission creep is always a bad thing.
Trump asserts that he's qualified because voters have affirmed him, or at least because they seem poised to.
The problem comes when Hickel asserts that increasing the poverty line dramatically changes our picture of what's happening.
" A transcript provided by the Trump legal team, though, asserts that Trump said: "Don't pay with cash…check.
" A transcript provided by the Trump legal team, though, asserts that Trump said: "Don't pay with cash . . . check.
The law allows exemptions for personal documents, like diaries and medical records, but otherwise asserts a broad scope.
TechCrunch asserts that Anduril will likely focus on VR and AR because the company employs former Oculus staffers.
The lawsuit, filed in 2014, asserts that detained immigrants are forced to work for $1-2 a day.
Her work asserts that to be a black person in America is to be at risk for martyrdom.
As a result, Mr El-Erian asserts, they have failed to force through reforms that were badly needed.
"An egg a day is like smoking five cigarettes," asserts Michael Greger, MD, the film's most prominent expert.
"[They] retrieved a handgun kept in the bedroom to act out the scene," the probable cause statement asserts.
Yet the EPA nevertheless asserts the CPP will provide $20 billion in annual worldwide climate benefits by 2030.
Mr. Zucman's book, published last year, asserts that Switzerland and Luxembourg remain powerful magnets to money seeking anonymity.
Taser's manufacturer asserts that some 700 studies "have affirmed the safety and live-saving value" of the device.
The release asserts that Pruitt "offered no evidence" to support his decision to revise the Obama standards. Rubbish.
The president asserts the FBI began with political bias and surveillance aimed at hurting his chances for election.
It asserts that migration can be good for the world, which is wording that migrant-sending countries wanted.
Her voice is an entity in itself, a force that asserts itself and demands to be reckoned with.
On face value, the amendment simply asserts the equal right to life of the mother and the unborn.
He asserts that the problems he presents, though seemingly distant, are not local and contained, but human ones.
Koeper asserts that there are innocent bystanders who could get "sucked in" if the FCC reinterprets the law.
Stalin was motivated in part, Kotkin asserts, by his determination to break the will of critics and rivals.
Chait asserts that the 2016 race has defied expectations, so thus perhaps the old laws no longer hold.
Bell rightly asserts that climate science has become political when it should be treated as a public resource.
Originally from Germany, Bismarck asserts the issue of the outside gaze on the social strata of another country.
The government asserts that they are a terrorism threat, an argument that is disputed by many Western nations.
"Phase Space" ends with another twist that asserts Ford's continued hold on the park from beyond the grave.
Dr. Xi's lawsuit asserts that the F.B.I. agent, Andrew Haugen, knew what the blueprints showed from the beginning.
The chairman asserts that broadband infrastructure investment recently declined 5.6 percent and that mandated neutrality triggered the downturn.
In the second act, though, the reticence pays off, as that stealthy Horton Foote magic asserts itself anew.
As Stuart Hall asserts, by perverting these paradigms, children of the empire lay claim to a Black futurity.
The problem arises when anyone asserts their right to rule a nation-state according to their religious interpretation.
President Trump repeatedly, and incorrectly, asserts that China is bearing the cost of his trade battle with Beijing.
Samoylov asserts that his obsession with points and standings made him more productive than he thought was possible.
As a general matter -- and as Barr asserts -- grand jury materials must be kept secret by law enforcement.
If not for her insurance struggles, her husband, Raphael Martin, asserts, the outcome might have been very different.
To the Editor: Lauren Enriquez asserts that organizers of the Women's March refused to include anti-abortion groups.
Fundamentals, he asserts, can take years to impact a stock's price, and only patient investors will be rewarded.
"There will always be a Just John, as much as there will be a Dom Dias," asserts John.
" The 30-second advertisement also asserts that McConnell's "China family has given him tens of millions of dollars.
The document asserts that all men must oppose abortion, gay marriage, communism, and occultism when biblical war begins.
But some Hong Kongers worry that their freedoms are being abrogated as Beijing asserts it authority over the territory.
It additionally asserts that all three organizations misled and deceived parents and children about youth football's brain damage risks.
Kanaga asserts this is more important than ever in combating the corrosive elements at play in current American politics.
The Chinese government's public version of history asserts its sovereignty over reefs and islands in the South China Sea.
For vague subjects like dialogue and voter registration, he asserts, Facebook is a powerful tool in the political machine.
Trump asserts these measures are necessary to rid our country of the scourge of immigrants living here without authorization.
The Malaysian fund said that it "unequivocally asserts that it has attempted to meet all its obligations to Ipic".
"We will not consider any proposals if we are concerned about the environmental and reputational impacts," asserts a spokeswoman.
Throughout the piece, Tran asserts that she has always been made to feel self-conscious about her Vietnamese heritage.
China considers Taiwan part of its territory, and asserts its right to bring about reunification by force if necessary.
Cantwell asserts that police hold groups like antifa, radical left counter-protesters, to a lower standard than his allies.
This theory asserts that Tyrion Lannister is secretly half Targaryen, the son of King Aerys Targaryen and Joanna Lannister.
Trump often asserts that he'll win because polls show that folks don't approve of the direction of the country.
The current lawsuit also asserts that the St. Ives scrub isn't really non-comedogenic, as it claims to be.
But there have been growing concerns that some of these freedoms will go away as Beijing asserts more control.
"She wants the best, and she wants people who work really hard," one dancer asserts of his prospective boss.
But in a series of blog posts about the startup, the author asserts that the product is a sham.
In particular, Viganò asserts that the pope knew for years about the accusations against McCarrick and failed to act.
The second cause of statue-toppling is when a new young movement asserts itself, as early Roman Christians did.
Politicians are "phoney people" who say things to look good, she asserts: they betray themselves with their "swifty eyes".
The "friend-enemy distinction," for which he's famous, asserts that politics is inherently combative, everyone an ally or foe.
As Meador asserts, Inanna exists both in the realm of the gods and the realm of the individual soul.
"I knew there was a chance it would kill me, but I made my peace with that," she asserts.
Matt asserts that PETA doesn't want any heat from the Trump administration, and that's why they cut him loose.
Comey asserts that newspaper columnist "Robert Novak had revealed the name of a covert CIA employee" in July 2628.
Cohen asserts he did this on his own, with money he obtained from a home equity line of credit.
The facts leading up to the change in pharmacy rules in Washington, he asserts, "were as bad as Lukumi".
Randall asserts he's in great shape to do a road trip with William to Memphis, over Beth's strenuous objections.
So it's striking that Twitter would verify white supremacists, because that essentially asserts that they are top-tier celebrities.
Giuliani asserts that Trump had no idea about the payments to Essential Consultants, and that Cohen was totally freelancing.
They also need to sort out property rights, since uncertainty means a range of asserts cannot be easily collateralized.
It asserts that Republicans are gaining ground on Democrats with less than two weeks to go until Election Day.
Schumer's office asserts that formal enforcement actions for airline maintenance issues decreased after 2014 and dropped dramatically in 2017.
Sequenom asserts that it is the combination of steps which are patentable, not the individual steps, which were known.
In a similar vein, the third count asserts that Trump directed federal money to his businesses and hotels domestically.
The class action also asserts consumer claims against the universities whose coaches accepted bribes in exchange for admissions slots.
Recent reports say that Kelly is sticking with the job, even as Trump increasingly asserts himself with greater force.
Staying in control is paramount, just like it would be with any type of addiction-related craving, John asserts.
"I'm very proud of that line even though it does seem quite innocuous, saying almost unpoetic things," Wagner asserts.
What Will Probably Happen: Agwu asserts that the toilet ring of doom likely isn't going to destroy your health.
While the divisions loosely acknowledge architecture, Whitney's incessantly varied use of color and line within them asserts their individuality.
"The Government asserts unequivocally that the defendant 'is not in federal custody,'" Judge Gabriel Gorenstein wrote in an order.
The book, based on scores of named and unnamed sources, asserts a stunning contempt of process, complexity, and governance.
Carroll asserts in the lawsuit that she hasn't had sex with anyone since the day Trump allegedly raped her.
Tax Foundation asserts that capital inflows will be enough to raise GDP more than 3%, which is wildly implausible.
As he asserts, it's time for our government to step up with an innovation-fueling strategy of our own.
Iran asserts that the American drone was in Iranian airspace, a charge that the United States Central Command denies.
Costica Bradatan asserts that a good deal of the power of walls and fences come from their psychological power.
A new book explores the nightcap's many possibilities and asserts only a single rule: Keep it to one drink.
Amazon customer Max Nobody asserts that it's one of those rare appliances that lives up to the marketing hype.
The consumer agency's lawsuit asserts that Pioneer misled troubled borrowers about the benefits of resuming payments on lapsed accounts.
" Another commentator asserts that lack of abortion access is "one of the biggest contributors to the gender wage gap.
"OMB asserts that its actions are not subject to the ICA because they constitute a programmatic delay," GAO wrote.
Shohei asserts his aim to explore a variety of career options, while Haruka suggests this might possibly appear flaky.
Each nation asserts its victimhood and denies its guilt, and disputes over past hostilities provide fuel for future ones.
There is some precedent in Israeli history for Netanyahu to step down even as he vehemently asserts his innocence.
North Korea, which has not been allowed to examine Mr. Kim's body, asserts that he died of heart failure.
"I am sassy," she asserts, referring to the description that Black women in Hollywood are all too familiar with.
Thus, each asserts that accepting one's claim about his innocence will necessarily result in a conviction of the other.
It only asserts its presence in Anthony's interstitial shots, which allow for a pause between the film's different sections.
The exhibition asserts that multiplicity in itself makes a subject more genuine, and identifying hegemonies at once dismantles them.
He asserts that the US didn't even have a border before his inauguration, in defiance of anything resembling reality.
"The past is prophetic in that it asserts loudly that wars are poor chisels for carving out peaceful tomorrows."
It also asserts coordination among a web of characters affiliated with the Trump campaign, Russia's GRU intelligence service, and WikiLeaks.
Spicer asserts that the president wants Congress to separately look into the wiretapping allegation to "add credibility" to Trump's assertion.
As the report asserts, in both cases police mechanisms are introduced for use under "limited circumstances," but eventually became routine.
"You made a couple chops and now you think you Chapo," Drake asserts, referencing the legendary drug dealer El Chapo.
But the letter asserts that other problems reflect ongoing inaction by top department officials and positions that Barr holds himself.
Ms Manigault Newman asserts that the president has two beds in his bedroom, one for tanning and one for sleeping.
" The group asserts that the court's ruling on the defamation lawsuit "is exactly what survivors have feared when choosing anonymity.
The company asserts that the two men learned about the patent while building Peloton's bike, possibly from a Peloton employee.
Modern conflicts—be it Trump's rise, the annexation of Crimea or even Brexit—don't look like classic battlefields, he asserts.
That's because, the report asserts, TV networks like to sell ads themselves in big pricey packages ahead of show season.
Another reason she asserts WhatsApp's more light-touch approach is valuable for safeguarding the communications of a mainstream user-base.
The firm asserts that Fed Chair Janet Yellen signaled, in her speech at the Jackson Hole, Wyoming summit on Aug.
Veselnitskaya asserts that she did not work for the Russian government and was not carrying any messages from government officials.
If McCabe truly did what Horowitz asserts, it would certainly be a firing offense and may well be criminal too.
However, white people "who go in with the same expectations and requests are applauded for their 'due diligence,'" she asserts.
The Minnesota federal court class action asserts racketeering, conspiracy, fraud and state-law claims against Watts and the other defendants.
Ebner asserts that when she fell, her head hit the cement and she cracked her skull resulting in brain damage.
Hogan asserts that what the jury in the sex-tape case concluded qualifies as such and means Denton isn't indemnified.
Jocelyn McCalla, of the National Coalition for Haitian Rights, asserts that: Hurricane Matthew has disrupted the expected course of events.
For example, Brady asserts that these modifications are necessary to alleviate many of the concerns that have surrounded his BAT.
After having a meaningful experience with psilocybin, he asserts, it's possible that people could consciously re-evaluate their politics afterwards.
However, their commitment in practice cannot be assured, asserts Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets.
In the months following his departure, Caldbeck asserts Teo took personal vacations to Mongolia, Ibiza and the Burning Man festival.
The US asserts the money was stolen from the 1Malaysia Development Berhad (1MDB), a state investment fund that Najib founded.
With Ground Beneath Her, Arora asserts the importance of a story's life after it's replaced by the next breaking headline.
Your leader asserts that couples who have fewer children than they desire suffer 'anguish', 'sorrow', depression' and even 'social catastrophe'.
As Solange asserts, those who wish to disengage do more harm by voicing negative opinions than by simply staying quiet.
The bill asserts that IRIS's functions would be maintained, just transferred to the agency's Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) program.
But while countertenors don't traditionally sing French mélodie, the countertenor Philippe Jaroussky asserts that there's no reason that they shouldn't.
If he asserts the Trump call was a quid pro quo, he'll alienate Trump, who may serve a second term.
David Samuels's profile of Ben Rhodes asserts that the Obama administration orchestrated Ploughshares Fund's support of the Iran nuclear agreement.
"Presently, I don't believe we know enough about the strengths and weaknesses of this type of food production," she asserts.
The report says GE is insolvent and asserts that its industrial businesses have a working capital deficit of $20 billion.
" It asserts that God intended sexual acts only between "a man and a woman who are married to each other.
He concedes that ­Zenger published the offending material, but asserts that it was no crime because the material was true.
The industry asserts that its cleanup plans — which include turning defunct mines back into countryside — are comprehensive and well funded.
This new finding was a result, the public prosecutor asserts, of new information received from a joint Saudi-Turkish investigation.
" He said that Mr. Esformes asserts his innocence and "insists all billings related to his facilities are legitimate and appropriate.
In documenting the alleged violations, the lawsuit goes back to 2010 and asserts that most of the practices continue today.
In fact, he is doubling down on passing a bill that he asserts will avert an otherwise inevitable genuine bailout.
The 2012 testimony asserts that modest changes in bank capital requirements have little or no impact on bank lending behavior.
Mr. Ghani's government now publicly asserts that there is a Pakistani military hand in the Taliban battlefield gains this year.
In fact, difficulty in finding farm labor is a significant cause of food waste, crop scientist Dr. Sarah Taber asserts.
She asserts body pillows are also great for pregnant women, who are advised to sleep on their sides, as well.
The committee asserts 44 percent of children between the ages of nine and 16 have reported encountering sexual images online.
The cross "asserts the truth of one religion and, implicitly but necessarily, the falsehood of all other religions," he said.
Dr. Bleiberg asserts that this mummification became an industry, with temples devoted to the animals' breeding, nurturing and ultimate sacrifice.
The Washington tax fly-around WSJ: Mr. Trump asserts that the average American household would save $4,000 under his plan.
What France needs, Mr. Macron asserts, is flexibility that can free entrepreneurs from the strictures of an outmoded labor code.
The changing lights display, a beacon for the city's mood and remembrances, still asserts its dominance in the night sky.
And once the racial stress of the neighborhood asserts itself into their group of friends, that bond seems rickety, too.
She asserts that "we invented punk" (tell it to Patti Smith, Richard Hell, etc.) but brushes past the Sex Pistols.
The Saturday statement asserts that the couple, along with their son Archie, will remain "much loved members of my family."
The Commission asserts that our states' clean energy policies distort the capacity market and that their participation should be penalized.
Guedo asserts that you don't want your arms to move too far out of position as you're pressing the bar.
Lynn Dyer, president of the Foodservice Packaging Institute, asserts that the FDA-approved substances used in food packaging are safe.
Taylor agreed, and the lawsuit asserts she ended up adding other duties like running his schedule and babysitting his children.
"We are absolutely against any use of our product by minors," asserts JUUL cofounder Adam Bowen says in the trailer.
Jeffrey Gibson asserts his own creative vision, resulting in a new and exciting dialogue with the future of American art.
"When we were living together, I found out that Chloe had cheated on me, and I ended the relationship," Hardwick asserts.
During this period, Madonna's summons asserts that Lutz would have had access to the items now subject to the legal battle.
"There is no legal justification for such pervasive and invasive profiling and processing of personal data for profit," the complaint asserts.
"Going to the zone doesn't explain anything unless you are an expert such as an biologist or the like," she asserts.
Spain asserts a claim to Gibraltar although residents have rejected that in two separate referendums, the last one being in 2002.
" Although Black asserts that the FasciaBlaster doesn't bruise healthy tissue when properly used, Morton noted that "any skin can get bruised.
The company asserts data on US users is stored in the United States, and that it isn't subject to Chinese law.
One school of pessimists asserts that the central banks' policies used to stimulate slowing economies since the crisis are losing effectiveness.
He asserts that early humans must have had a primitive understanding of the laws of physics to throw a spear accurately.
When he asserts that Bacon "was of unique importance to the development of the West", it is impossible to prove otherwise.
The letter, which is unsigned, asserts that it represents the views of 2,933 officers from the Army, Air Force and Navy.
The dossier asserts that Cohen traveled to Prague during the 2016 US presidential election for a secret meeting with Kremlin officials.
Mah asserts this was a fundamental reason she did not raise institutional money stating, 'we did not want the signalling risk'.
And although this worthwhile anthology asserts the primacy of the political story, it also allows alternative literary visions to glimmer through.
"The reality is that any option is possible provided that the political will is there," asserts the Gibraltarian government to CNBC.
Jenkins firmly and continuously asserts that the events of "Slaughterhouse" are true on social media, but he isn't providing additional evidence.
She eventually asserts that she does, in fact, have friends and people to talk to, turning to the camera and winking.
Lipi asserts that the only person she can truly rely upon is herself, and makes this commitment whole through the video.
The agency dug a 60-foot hole next to the tower, which the developer asserts caused the excessive sinking and tilting.
" Manigault-Newman also asserts her belief that Trump "is clearly obese" and his "terrible health habits have caught up with him.
Could those feelings be themselves products of a Grindr world, part of this, as Michael Hobbes asserts, "epidemic of gay loneliness"?
Citing an unnamed source, today's report asserts that Kalanick did, in fact, agree to pay Kamel $200,000 of his own money.
" The filed complaint asserts that the crash caused Sanderson to suffer "a brain injury, four broken ribs and other serious injuries.
It also asserts that no criminal offense had been committed, and that Apandi was instructing the Commission to close the investigation.
The visit was something of a gastronomic epiphany for Tomita, the film asserts; he didn't realize ramen could taste like that.
She now asserts that stopping the use of chemical weapons was in the "vital national security interests" of the United States.
DeepMind asserts that access to all patient data across the three hospitals is necessary for the app's predictive function to work.
Even though little evidence exists that border corruption is as widespread as Valev asserts, a real demographic fear underlies the hysteria.
Krause also asserts in the court documents that children under the age of eight can choke or suffocate on deflated balloons.
Transphobic is a particularly sharp, slap-in-the-face debut that asserts itself and its creator's existence to the fullest extent.
"Parenting presents undeniable challenges, but no one argues that those challenges give parents the right to kill their children," she asserts.
"These policies undermine the fundamental human rights of women and violate decades of settled asylum law," the organization asserts (The Hill).
"He asserts that he has nothing to do with the charges against him," one of his lawyers, Xanthippi Moisidou, told reporters.
If the founder asserts authority over its direction, does that undercut the very power of the currency as a decentralized system?
The report also says GE is insolvent and asserts that its industrial units have a working capital deficit of $218.5 billion.
The president asserts that pricing for package delivery accomplished by the Postal Service for Amazon is a costly deal for taxpayers.
United States, a case that asserts the government violated young people's rights by allowing activities that were harmful to the climate.
It's a familiar complaint: when a non-practicing entity (NPEs) asserts patents of questionable quality against a business with limited means.
He asserts that Mr. Redstone always wanted independent governance at Viacom and did not want to have his daughter in charge.
"The Government asserts unequivocally that the defendant 'is not in federal custody,'" Judge Gabriel Gorenstein wrote in an order late Wednesday.
This is a toxic concept that abets dishonesty and asserts the happiness of people who marry and reproduce over other people's.
Sprint's suit, filed on Thursday, asserts that consumers could mistake "5GE" for 5G, and incorrectly assume AT&T can support 5G.
The Outer Space Treaty of 1967 asserts that no country can claim ownership over an asteroid, planet or other heavenly body.
She also asserts there are no direct rivals to JobToday — claiming it's the first mobile recruitment platform targeting the service industry.
The House voted Wednesday to overturn a contentious rule from the Environmental Protection Agency that asserts federal authority over small waterways.
Kelly, the coach, asserts that no one in the front office ever said anything about the financial consequences of playing Kaepernick.
" Dr. Paul Ginsburg, of the Center for Studying Health System Change asserts that "I don't think this will have much effect.
These so-called supply-side changes, he asserts, are starting to enable the economy to grow with less risk of inflation.
"God is dead," he asserts with finality in a documentary produced for National Educational Television after the Time article came out.
The Mook memo, by contrast, asserts a degree of inevitability to minority support for Clinton that seems unsupported by the facts.
Cardinal Cupich said he was not aware of any restrictions that Pope Benedict put on Cardinal McCarrick, as Archbishop Viganò asserts.
Second, the N.F.L.'s contract with its players repeatedly asserts that their job involves more than what happens on the field.
But I did not have "explicit, systematic phonics instruction," which she asserts is the necessary lead-up to that eureka moment.
In this instance, however, a little tree heroically asserts itself where a developer has walked away after the financing dried up.
"I don't believe there is any relationship between art and morality," Lu asserts glibly during an interview for a teaching position.
Titling the installation after Maya Angelou's poem "Still I Rise," Gomes invokes her Afro-Brazilian history and asserts her internal strength.
The lawsuit asserts that Facebook groups where residents were complaining about homeless encampments led to the man being harassed by police.
TypingDNA meanwhile asserts that the typing pattern recognition technology it has developed has an accuracy rate of between 99% and 99.9%.
While the AFSCME may have a legitimate claim, The Washington Post asserts that it's unlikely goats will steal many American jobs.
As Russia, backing the Assad regime, asserts more power in Syria, it's also become a proving ground for new Russian technologies.
But as the series' voiceover, provided by actor Scoot McNairy, asserts: What happened in Mexico is only part of the problem.
For his part, Kihuen asserts that Pelosi and the DCCC were aware of claims of harassment made by his former aide.
" Now a husband and a father, Zuckerberg, 35, asserts that for the 85033s he wants to have "a longer term focus.
" Now a husband and a father, Zuckerberg, 85033, asserts that for the 2020s he wants to have "a longer term focus.
" In the filing, he asserts that "defendants are fully aware that many, if not most, readers never read past the clickbait.
As a practical matter, however, the president's power in the international arena is largely unchecked unless Congress affirmatively asserts that authority.
The agency asserts that number shows an improvement from 85033, which saw 71 heat-related illness incidents in the prison facility.
DHS spokesman Tyler Houlton asserts that the administration is concerned about taxpayer dollars, but that is a difficult proposition to swallow.
The proposal asserts that states should be the primary enforcers of federal delegated authority while the EPA focuses on other laws.
In the end the adults are suitably chastened and Cora asserts herself to find a compromise — just two baths a day.
"I have accused Lydia of marrying me to get even, but she asserts it was pure masochism," Professor Deutsch wryly recalled.
There are reports of "patent pirates" knowingly using patented technology and threatening IPR challenges if the patent holder asserts its rights.
That could be because, as Justin Gillis asserts in this thought-provoking opinion column, it's too politically toxic at the moment.
He asserts that such fraud is widespread in Kansas and elsewhere, although he has found scant evidence of it so far.
The film begins with Isou wandering about the Saint-Germain-des-Prés while his disembodied voice combatively asserts his Letterist theory.
In a recent New York Times column, Professor Steven Davidoff Solomon of the University of California, Berkeley School of Law accuses the Fed of "proposing to ban" merchant banking, asserts that the Fed's motivation is a "'take no risk' regulation strategy" and then faults the Fed for not quantifying the risk he asserts is its sole concern.
Per Vanity Fair:BuzzFeed's motion asserts that the D.N.C., citing privacy concerns, has been unwilling to comply with a subpoena for that information.
Hubley asserts that had doctors properly examined her during the visit, they may have been able to diagnose the deadly infection sooner.
The screen is a blend of titanium and ceramic which, Essential asserts, makes it stronger than those offered by Apple and Samsung.
In victory, Peña extends her win-streak to four, and asserts herself as one of the very best fighters at 135 pounds.
It also asserts the power of the states that signed the EU treaties to lay down interpretations for constitutional courts to follow.
In summation, the book falsely asserts the massacre was orchestrated by the government as a way to promote gun violence prevention measures.
Keller Lenkner, in the new petition to compel Lyft to pay arbitration fees, asserts that Lyft's civil suit was a stall tactic.
"If the knowledge that we're monitoring them on Facebook drives them to a darker corner of the internet, that's good," she asserts.
Since the days of Prophet Muhammad, Muslims have harbored a hatred towards Jews that asserts itself in both the Quran and hadiths.
Trump asserts that the deal, which appeared to be less than a final document, will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement.
That's a direct result of the unequal rates at which men and women are made managers at lower levels, the study asserts.
She also keeps calling June by Luke's last name, but June didn't change her last name — she asserts herself as June Osborne.
Pipher is a clinical psychologist who is attentive to women over sixty, whose minds and bodies, she asserts, are steadily being devalued.
The president previously said he would bring U.S. forces "home" from Syria and repeatedly asserts ISIS has been defeated (The Associated Press).
"Submitting his written statements for pre-approval does not, as Musk baldly asserts, mean that he is prohibited from speaking," it reads.
But Gross asserts that a Heroku-esque possibility remains for companies that are capable of building services that are easier to use.
"Al-Azhar asserts that criminalizing harassment and those who commit harassment must be absolute and without any condition or context," it added.
The show takes on LGBTQ representation in a way that asserts the importance of depth in a character beyond one identifiable trait.
It asserts again that Shinji's only hope is not to beat the "bad guys," but to learn to open up to people.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy asserts that that the key to happiness is simply replacing all your bad and unhelpful habits with good ones.
Pierce also asserts that for a lower-income population, a number of factors go into access to Narcan at an affordable price.
If, for example, rape is not that serious, as she asserts, then how are women's feelings about it to be taken seriously?
The administration asserts that the health care legislation provided permanent, continuing authority to do so, and that no further appropriation was necessary.
As for the argument that Acosta isn't respectful enough, that justification "is not sufficient as a matter of law," CNN's lawsuit asserts.
But, Brenner asserts, in England peasants were unable to join a class of small freeholders, or at least not for very long.
Stone asserts he was falsely accused as part of a "politically motivated" investigation and that he will fight the charges in court.
He defends the beauty of the mountains as an important economic asset and asserts that the industry should clean up its messes.
" At one point Denk asserts that music is "reticent about meaning," although he later adds that music can be "an intentional lie.
Beijing asserts that much of the South China Sea is its sovereign territory, claims most of the internationally community view as spurious.
He asserts that he broke with the ideology of the Islamic State and actually only came to Syria to provide humanitarian aid.
For example, the Army asserts that it will only have a fully operational system by 2022, and initial operational capability in 2023.
The alleged victim, 17-year-old Michelle Cardona, asserts that Polanco punched her, pulled her hair, and scratched her with her nails.
The film asserts that the women's sexual orientation had to do with the trial ever coming to pass: All four are gay.
Rather, it asserts that ideas form the basis of human advancement, whether in science and engineering, the arts, public policy or law.
A survey show at the Whitney Museum of American Art asserts ideas about the collapse of time in spaces natural and constructed.
At the same time, she asserts her status — to herself and to the world — as a sexual, sensual, and middle-aged being.
On Documentary Abstraction, a show at ArtCenter/South Florida, asserts that abstraction — in painting, sculpture, and film — can document the sociopolitical zeitgeist.
"Beneath these bones let these words be seen: 'This is the bloody gears of a boppin' machine'," Lux asserts on the latter.
He crossed the border that separates the individual and his selfish endeavors to a place that asserts, implores, putting others in front.
It's with exhilaration, then, that one hails Martin Puchner's book, which asserts not merely the importance of literature but its all-importance.
"You'll never know that I'm emotional/'cause I'll always make you laugh even when I'm miserable/But really I'm OK," she asserts.
The Turkish government asserts that Khashoggi was murdered and dismembered inside the building by Saudi officials, but MBS has maintained his innocence.
Schimmel asserts it also means that sales are not to be a constriction on this (and presumably other international, historical surveys) show.
As the season begins, Ivar the Boneless asserts his leadership after murdering his brother Sigurd, while Lagertha reigns as Queen of Kattegat.
The report covers every region of the United States and asserts that recent climate-related events are signs of things to come.
The complaint, filed in Superior Court in Bergen County, New Jersey, asserts claims for malpractice, breach of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment.
He asserts a theory of personal property over the memos he wrote that the IG easily swats aside in its shallow absurdity.
Misfit asserts that you can expect a full day of battery power, or more if you use its new battery-saving mode.
Voting yes in the referendum is not a misguided liberal position, despite what Mr. Douthat asserts, but a humane one long overdue.
"General Soleimani was actively developing plans to attack American diplomats and service members in Iraq and throughout the region," the statement asserts.
The budget asserts that any cuts would be offset by revenue from huge economic growth, unspecified loophole closings or additional spending cuts.
" To build his case, Blackman asserts that Trump is "not the first president to consider his political future while executing the office.
Not only did these students experience trauma, but Amnion's premise asserts that their assaulters robbed their future spouses of intimacy and connection.
The passionate clarity with which she asserts her views is persuasive, and her complicated charisma makes her an irresistible, unforgettable screen presence.
The trust, however, asserts that it conducted a proper review, held public meetings and had the support of the local community board.
Despite multiple calls for her resignation, LeBlanc asserts that she is still the right person for the job of district court judge.
Isn't it better — cleaner, if you will — if he asserts his Fifth Amendment right immediately and let everyone think what they want?
Saturday's response asserts that the articles of impeachment fail to allege a crime or violation of the law and are therefore invalid.
The prosecution asserts that the goal of the fraud was to hide the overspending by Mr. Sarkozy's campaign from the electoral authorities.
It asserts that, despite the Thai government's pronouncements to rein in human rights abuses on board Thai fishing boats, they remain widespread.
Snarling, wounded, and reminiscent of Dirty-era Sonic Youth, Loverboy has a base-level fury that asserts itself across all four songs.
If Mr. Trump asserts executive privilege to avoid turning it over, the House could ask a judge to order it handed over.
As in Truth's political activism, hooks asserts that one cannot separate race from gender, history and class when considering a person's freedom.
Munster asserts that a deal is affordable because the cost of a Target acquisition is just 250 percent of Amazon's market cap.
Over time, Libby gradually asserts more and more control over the story she's telling, the story that Toby believes belongs to him.
I'm trying to find the part where it asserts that racists must legally be given public platforms in order to do racism.
Well, it's a radical kind of atheism that asserts that the nature of reality is ineffable—it can't be embodied in words.
Today, by contrast, the retreat of liberal democracy is taking place as Russia plays the saboteur and China asserts its growing global power.
In fact, Mr Strachan asserts that it is one of a number of factors that contributes to cohesion which in turn improves performance.
Guaidó, along with the Trump administration and many international observers, asserts that Maduro rigged the election last May that kept him in power.
To coordinate deleting mugshots across the UK, "it would be necessary to upgrade all 43 local systems and the PND," the letter asserts.
The letter also asserts that concerns that either party may seek to overturn a criminal conviction by claiming ineffective counsel is not realistic.
A research consortium comprised of major shipping companies and academic institutes asserts such vessels must start entering the mainstream cargo market by 2030.
The report asserts that the FSOC has ignored its own rules and guidance and has been inconsistent in how it assesses various firms.
While the U.S. asserts its rights on the sea, the Philippines is doing so in court, filing a lawsuit challenging the Chinese occupations.
For nearly 21940 years, Camnitzer has made apparent the ways in which capitalist imperialism asserts control over our bodies, psyches, loves, and deaths.
This multi-lingual intervention, alongside opening essays by Raqs Media Collective and Brenda Croft, asserts the multiplicity of human experience and creative output.
Polling shows most Republicans and Democrats hold irreconcilable views on something that the former head of the CIA asserts is a settled fact.
Fifth Amendment violation: CNN asserts that the White House's decision to revoke Acosta's press credentials violates the Fifth Amendment right to due process.
The essay asserts that all the artists' works involve stone, but as one surveys these works, this seems not to be the case.
All 71 of the acquisitions that have made Facebook what it is today need to be reviewed, and some "were illegal," he asserts.
Above all, the compact asserts that the best way for governments to improve control over their borders is for them to work together.
I completely agree that Joker is a film that isn't cognizant of its failures, and instead emphatically asserts it does not have them.
In the description of the video, he asserts that voting for Donald Trump and Republicans in general means you're voting to protect children.
Trump asserts the economic growth his plan would generate would more than make up for any shortfall in tax collections by the government.
The dialogue among four works — two by each artist — ​suggests​ a dissonant string quartet​ ​as each ​piece asserts its distinctive timbre and range.
"Robinson also rightfully asserts that, though she had been drinking that night, her drunkenness "does not give anyone the right to violate me.
He confidently asserts that his constituents have a positive view of him (which may or may not have to do with his distillery).
The company asserts in its suit that the use of its "mobile messaging innovations harms BlackBerry and provides an undeserved windfall" to Twitter.
However, the testifying witnesses never identified "Roman Vishnevsky" as the middle man, and Mr. Vishnevsky asserts that he is not the middle man.
That might be because of wine — TMG asserts in its countersuit that Depp has a compulsory spending habit that revolves largely around wine.
The SEC complaint, printed in full below, asserts that Levoff's early access to private earnings results and information like iPhone sales was abused.
The former president also asserts that the proposal violates international law regarding self-determination, taking land by force and annexation of occupied territories.
U.S. officials say they are unsure whether the oil tanker was seized by Iran or rescued after facing mechanical faults as Tehran asserts.
"We believe that Trump's executive order asserts authority that Congress did not give him," said Jason Rylander, an attorney with Defenders of Wildlife.
First and foremost, Mr. Husock asserts that the end of federal support for public media will not mean the end of public media.
Nick Colas asserts the rush of tech IPOs does not point to a market bubble, and he has data to help prove it.
Anderson clearly asserts himself in details like the urban metropolis' retro communication technology and the meticulously-organized garbage explored by the titular dogs.
She asserts that if something about a patient's sex life is unsatisfactory, there's probably something that can be done to make it better.
Represented by the powerful law firm Boise Schiller, Ira Kleiman asserts that his brother and Wright mined hundreds of thousands of bitcoins together.
While Israel asserts Jerusalem as its capital city, the international community overwhelmingly, including the U.S., recognizes Tel Aviv as the country's official capital.
As a result, the telecom industry asserts that the FCC's policy puts it at a competitive disadvantage relative to the Silicon Valley giants.
It asserts that its liquid crystal polymer — a brand-new material — solves most of the main problems that have vexed solid state researchers.
" The key to good sports reporting, Petchesky asserts, is "knowing that there's no way to wall off the games from the world outside.
Arguing that the right to feed is a woman's right, anthropologist Penny Van Esterik asserts that denying this right is tantamount to torture.
NORPAC asserts that Canadian government support enables Canadian paper manufacturers to flood the U.S. market with newsprint at artificially low prices, "injuring" NORPAC.
The agency merely asserts that the unequivocal "dictates of science" and the social cost of carbon to legitimize new rules without further explanation.
It is not punishment as she asserts, to hold teachers (and schools) accountable if their students do not demonstrate reasonable levels of achievement.
"People first" language asserts that if we call ourselves "people with disabilities," we put our humanity first and consider our impairment a modification.
Additionally, OCC asserts that the nonbank charter will have a financial inclusion component — similar to the Community Reinvestment Act requirements for national banks.
The I.P.C.C., Geden correctly asserts, needs to avoid simply providing countries with the technical cover they need to say they're accomplishing something grand.
Later, he founded OneWeb, which he hopes—believes, asserts—can "bridge the digital divide," by launching hundreds of satellites into low Earth orbit.
The book asserts that although he was a fixture of the North Korean political elite for decades, he dreamed of reforming his country.
But to connect the two and think the latter begets the former without taking into account any other factors asserts causation with correlation.
"Cloned dogs live full, healthy, and happy lives and are no more susceptible to health problems than any other dogs," the company asserts.
In fact, the article asserts, the deal was part of a grander plan to reshape the U.S.'s role in the Middle East.
Encompassing both private and public collections, Unbound represents a range of collecting practices and asserts the artistic, cultural, and social importance of textiles.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman asserts that the companies are operating an illegal gambling operation within New York and has moved to stop them.
Ms. Wruble was pushed out of the organization shortly after the march, and she now asserts that her Jewish identity played a role.
Mr. Oldham asserts that each such installation could eventually take as much carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere annually as 40 million trees.
Then, as the president asserts executive privilege over the unredacted Mueller report and his administration fights congressional subpoenas, is a constitutional crisis inevitable?
The F.D.A. asserts that its import alerts, which can stop substandard drugs from entering the country, are an "effective tool" for protecting patients.
Bell asserts she participates in this world for herself and for her fans, and does not feel like she's working for any brand.
No matter how well your business does or how big it becomes, it's important to stay hungry, even when you're successful, Rossman asserts.
But Facebook still has been reticent in embracing the responsibility that comes with being a hugely powerful platform, The Times's Jim Rutenberg asserts.
That's why, Vedam said, the World Health Organization now asserts that respectful maternity care should be considered an outcome in and of itself.
The Census Bureau already collects citizenship information through separate surveys, but the administration asserts that inclusion on the decennial census will improve accuracy.
By telling this story, Wells asserts her own agency and voice over it; by going viral, hers becomes the definitive version of it.
But that film, the Reddit poster asserts, will never see daylight unless a studio insider leaks it to the rest of the world.
The poem is marginal doodling of a very high order, Miltonic graffiti that asserts its power by being at once polished and rash.
SmileDirectClub does not engage in the practice of dentistry as the California accusation asserts, Connolly wrote, calling the complaint against Sulitzer a farce.
Serbia's expanded military serves as a tool for pre-emptive coercion of its neighbors while Russia asserts its own influence in the region.
SLS asserts the leadership position of the United States, adding to our soft power in a way that a commercial rocket never could.
A political theme also asserts itself: These replicants are an enslaved labor force; their exploitation is the fuel on which this civilization runs.
But Mr. Clement, who served as United States solicitor general from 2005 through 2008, asserts that Granholm should logically extend to wine retailers.
The suit asserts that Weinstein's actions were enabled by a number of employees, from assistants all the way up to the executive level.
The principle asserts that if there is an event that would create a paradox, then the likelihood of that event occurring is zero.
Local tai chi practitioner David Chin asserts that Wong said as much when he signed a challenge note to be delivered to Bruce.
The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization asserts that industrial meat agriculture is responsible for 503 percent of the world's total carbon emissions.
There's a card called Killary Pepe ( Editor's note: a reference to the conspiracy theory that asserts the Clintons had their political opponents assassinated).
North Korea asserts that its rocket program is peaceful, intended to launch satellites to gather data for weather forecasting and for other scientific purposes.
It's unclear how many conversion therapy clinics exist across Ecuador today, because they're fly-by-night operations, but Maas's study asserts there are hundreds.
MEMRI asserts that the Al-Hoda school is affiliated with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist group and has held similar performances in the past.
Tesla asserts that while its vehicles have hardware "needed for full self-driving capability," the cars are not currently capable of full self-driving.
While Aria asserts that she was up to "nothing much," viewers know the truth (spoiler alert): Aria and the girls accidentally hit – and killed!
The federal government asserts it has a compelling interest in protecting the health of female workers, and that contraceptive coverage is part of that.
"Investing energy only in those who are worth the effort will be a focal point, as taskmaster Saturn asserts lessons on responsibility," she says.
While the FTC asserts the merger would reduce competition in the market, the European Commision approved the deal earlier this month on certain conditions.
The recording asserts that people who are selected for re-education are "infected by an ideological illness" that could "manifest itself at any moment".
Whitefish Energy asserts that its expertise in "rural and rugged areas" makes it uniquely qualified for the job of restoring power to Puerto Rico.
"The papers released today act as proof of, and show the sheer scale of, British intelligence agency surveillance of our personal data," it asserts.
However, Hicks may decline to answer certain questions if the president asserts executive privilege over events relating to her time in the White House.
A Samsung spokesman asserts that the company found no issues with the Galaxy Note 7's battery when it conducted its own internal testing.
Moogan asserts that because Hanks and Wilson were aware of Chet's state and are owners of the vehicle, they should be held partially responsible.
A new study asserts that lapis lazuli found in the teeth from the remains of a Medieval woman indicates that she was an artist.
Super Micro servers were removed by Apple that year, according to the report, which also asserts ties with Super Micro were severed in 2016.
" In the documents, the Flynn Intel Group asserts that it changed its filings to register as a foreign lobbyist "to eliminate any potential doubt.
The promotional process, despite what the DOJ report asserts, remains a clouted process; those who have the clout get most of the "merit" promotions.
Yale University law professor Abbe Gluck asserts the Trump administration "has distorted Congressional intent," because the body voted to keep the law in 2017.
" But, she asserts, "We have a void moon every two or three days, so it's not something we don't know how to deal with.
The climate rule limits carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, while the water rule asserts federal authority over small waterways like streams and wetlands.
One of the lawsuits asserts Brooks quit his job at the National Institute of Aerospace in 2015 after experiencing "suspicious" stomach issues, WTKR reports.
He asserts (like modern MRAs) that many rape accusations are false, and that, if measured in spending rather earning, women have more economic power.
Margaery makes sure Cersei knows she's spent from boning her beloved son all night, and she asserts her newfound royal authority with acid finesse.
"Claiming total certainty about the science traduces the spirit of science and creates openings for doubt whenever a climate claim proves wrong," he asserts.
The belief that "a woman's place is in the home is confined to intra-evangelical spats, with little broader influence," he asserts, sans evidence.
When the Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt asserts that her journey with Bach began when she was born, if not before, she is hardly exaggerating.
This year's election appears to break this violent trend so far as the Kenyan judiciary asserts itself as the final arbitrator of electoral disputes.
While Hong Kong technically operates under a "one country, two systems" rule with China, the relationship is growing fraught as China asserts more control.
They discuss being African-American at Ivy League schools, and in a corporate environment that forces them, Michelle asserts, to work twice as hard.
The formation and evolution of the CAM takes up about half of Collision, as Gershon asserts that it was central to Houston's arts journey.
And let's also concede that some of any tax he would have paid would not be well spent by the government, as he asserts.
" He is an unrepentant killer who asserts that "the law is just a name they give to what a certain kind of men prefer.
The context of the ethnographic museum asserts their lasting importance: they have progressed from pieces of entertainment to foundational stuff of the contemporary world.
Fueled by a "raging enthusiasm among younger voters"—yesterday's Bernie Bros—liberals "made strategic errors that Democrats today appear hellbent on repeating," Greenblatt asserts.
Stone has said he thinks this may well be the case, though he asserts that if he's indicted, it wouldn't be for anything serious.
He asserts that they work hand-in-hand with the five top New York galleries to drive up prices for the artists they represent.
But Barr's October 2016 piece never mentions Lynch and, instead, asserts that Comey had a duty to refute statements made by the Clinton camp.
It is perhaps unfair to expect Judge Kavanaugh, facing serious allegations that he asserts have slandered and disgraced him, to slow-play his response.
"Never before in American history has so clear a threat to national security been so clearly ignored by a U.S. president," the report asserts.
In response, Tremblay asserts some of her own power over the film; she twists and contorts the reel into shapes its creators never intended.
The Trump administration asserts in the new rules that administrators have struggled to find food products that meet these standards while also pleasing students.
Most of the time Trump talks about Veterans Choice, he simply asserts that he was the one responsible for doing what previous presidents couldn't.
This, he asserts, is why beauty should not be seen as merely the stamp of quality assurance that conventional evolutionary theory thinks it is.
One asserts the priority of the Russian constitution over international law and treaties -- which could come in handy in the event of international prosecutions.
The 30-second ad asserts that Mr. Biden offered Ukraine $1 billion if it fired the prosecutor investigating a company tied to his son.
The city asserts that the firm failed to properly maintain homes, which in one case lead to a child testing positive for lead poisoning.
Instead, he asserts that prosecutors conspired against him to fabricate witness testimony and that a new book by Crump contained false claims about him.
And an affidavit asserts that The Intercept revealed to a second contractor that the document was mailed from Augusta, Ga., where Ms. Winner resides.
The maneuvering comes as Russia asserts itself across the region to a degree not seen since Soviet times, partnering with an increasingly ambitious Iran.
Baker asserts it's because the United States is the original and exemplary nation of modernity — founded and energized by the very idea of ingenuity.
In Mr. Sarkozy's case, the prosecution asserts that he knowingly authorized his 2012 campaign to surpass the strict spending limits set by French law.
But hipster antitrust blithely asserts that online platforms are becoming too powerful and that government must intervene now to stifle online innovation and growth.
Meanwhile, VJ Um Amel asserts that the dichotomy between technology and belief is false, obliterated by the assimilation of the former into quotidian life.
But our studies suggest that their attitudes toward relevance are far more complex than Mr. Zuckerberg asserts, and very likely in the opposite direction.
And perhaps most important, they note, there is a Justice Department policy that asserts that a president may not be indicted while in office.
It asserts that it will solve the problem and skips huge questions — like the roles of a carbon tax, nuclear energy and urban density.
There's one more way information from the Mueller report could theoretically be blocked from public release — if the president asserts executive privilege over it.
Management: Growth is on the way Despite the sudden reversal in Model X sales trends, Tesla asserts that demand for the SUV remains strong.
Forced to make some kind of disruptive change, the disruptive change that also asserts Scotland's national dignity and cultural distinctiveness may look more appealing. .
Although Reynolds' model language asserts that e-cigarettes are not tobacco products, the company's own website describes its VUSE e-cigarette as exactly that.
"Cemetery of Uniforms and Liveries" asserts that exclusion from representation is a form of violence, inviting us to become spectators with agency and awareness.
Feminist activist and columnist Amy Ferris asserts that it is crucial to find others who have endured similar trauma who will understand and anchor you.
Calling for "light touch" regulation, the FCC asserts that the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has all the power necessary to prevent abuse by internet providers.
The memo doesn't prove its core claim, that there were real omissions in the FISA application related to the Steele dossier — it merely asserts them.
October 22018, 22 - Turkish officials report Khashoggi is still inside the consulate but the Saudi government asserts that he left the consulate after his visit.
Jay Kanzler, the attorney for the convenience store, asserts that his client says the item Brown placed on the counter was a bag containing marijuana.
It asserts that Twitter is "a privately owned public square," and that political speech expressed in that public forum ought to receive First Amendment protections.
" She asserts that Mike "forcibly grabbed my phone out of my hands" and then "exited the bedroom, and rushed to the top of the stairs.
The lawsuit, against President Trump, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and high-ranking Trump Administration officials, asserts the executive order on immigration as unconstitutional.
"Apple began seeking those patents years before Qualcomm began seeking the patents it asserts against Apple in this case," the company wrote in its complaint.
"The girls at the time were very much pioneers," lead hairstylist Duffy asserts, speaking of the characters who dominated the West End in the '90s.
ACLU will also deliver a letter signed by Amazon shareholders that asserts that the company's involvement in the surveillance business is bad business for Amazon.
But don't worry, these aren't gifted, gratis ensembles: The article asserts that Clinton paid for any looks she's worn as a result of Wintour's connections.
By making people pay 40% more for a male artist than a female artist, the museum asserts that one is worth more than the other.
Though "reasonable minds can differ," Wal-Mart "asserts - not implausibly" that such damages are not available, the Concord, New Hampshire judge wrote on Jan. 6.
In a post featuring a new swatch photo (right), Becca Cosmetics asserts that it did in fact hire four different models for its original shoot.
Montague holds that the sex was consensual both times and asserts that the woman later came to his room and spent the night, Stern said.
The federal judge's decision asserts that Amazon received several complaints from customers about in-app purchases that they were unaware of, mostly incurred by children.
AmoGood further asserts that YouTube is on his side, claiming that the streaming giant has confirmed over email that it isn't taking his videos down.
The Government indeed asserts that it violates separation of powers for the judiciary to entertain a constitutional challenge to executive actions such as this one.
The April 30 filing by Chyna asserts that any evidentiary determination is premature and that she has pleaded sufficient facts to move the case forward.
Then the Administration asserts that it will propose revenue neutral tax cuts with the revenue neutrality coming in part because the tax cuts stimulate growth!
The complaint asserts that alleged coordination between the Trump campaign, Stone and "Russian government agents" led to the WikiLeaks release of the hacked DNC information.
"Since many arrive without identification, [Mexico] could legitimately refuse to accept many individuals whom the U.S. asserts but can't prove are Mexican nationals," he said.
Penn State also asserts that Beta Theta Pi's national fraternity organization -- not the university -- was responsible for enforcing the chapter's alcohol ban, the spokeswoman said.
No, the spa doesn't offer beer flights, but asserts that a beer soak is great for de-stressing as well as getting a glow on.
Mr. Gove asserts that Britain could retain duty-free access to the bloc, which some European Union member states have said would not be possible.
Verse and Form In her review of Mary Oliver's "Devotions," Ruth Franklin asserts that Oliver "writes blank verse in a conversational style" (Books, November 27th).
The report asserts that during that time the White House held a two-hour interagency meeting to discuss the deployment of forces and exchange information.
And that is the very opposite of being the "enemy of the American people," as President Trump routinely asserts, in contradiction of the US Constitution.
It asserts conspiracy against the United States, conspiracy to launder money, and failure to register as an agent of a foreign principal, among other charges.
"It repeatedly asserts that borrowers must have filled out a public service loan forgiveness application and 'had that public service application denied'," the senators write.
Now "Miles for Mary," which opened on Saturday night at the Bushwick Starr in Brooklyn, asserts its claim to belong among such painfully pleasurable company.
In a complete turnaround — and before the network was even created — BSEE now asserts that this is just too much of a burden on industry.
More broadly, Trump asserts there is a pattern of people with no legitimate claim to asylum pursuing such claims in order to circumvent immigration laws.
"The Benghazi attack was directly and proximately caused, at a minimum by defendant Clinton's 'extreme carelessness' in handling confidential and classified information," the lawsuit asserts.
He asserts that this is because the chemical and metabolic functions that sleep usually restores don't have the chance to be restored without REM sleep.
"I think that a lot of people want there to be a Toronto sound," asserts Matthew Progress in his coolly gruff, yet nonchalant near-whisper.
" The FAQ also asserts that while "Aereo was attempting to disrupt the entire broadcast industry," Telletopia wants to be "beneficial to broadcasters at all levels.
The transition's executive director, Ken Nahigian, asserts that the transition owns the emails under the agreement that set up the operation, despite the GSA's stance.
In Vulnicura, Bjork pays absolutely no attention to the ageist tropes and expectations that blemish the industry like acne, and asserts her own voice accordingly.
Guaidó, along with the Trump administration and a number of other international observers, asserts that Maduro isn't the rightful president of the South American nation.
But she's cooking with familiar ingredients: Ojibwe identity, the Minnesota landscape and — especially — sexual politics, as the government asserts a claim on pregnant women's bodies.
The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, a 34-page document, asserts that "no state can address migration alone" and outlines 23 objectives.
I'd like to make bananas Foster bread pudding, if only because it asserts an excellence in American dessert and I haven't had it in ages.
The findings of the congressionally mandated report are directly at odds with President Trump's agenda of environmental deregulation, which he asserts will spur economic growth.
Since the full truth, he asserts, is unobtainable, "knowing has limits," and "radical uncertainty holds," we may as well fill in the gaps with belief.
If the White House asserts executive privilege, Mr. Sessions would not testify about any conversations he had with the president before Mr. Comey was fired.
When a young Mary returns to Scotland from France in 1561 and claims the throne, she asserts she also has the right to Elizabeth's crown.
The coffee industry has acknowledged the presence of the chemical but asserts it is at harmless levels and is outweighed by benefits from drinking coffee.
Ms. Tuvel, an assistant professor at Rhodes College in Memphis, asserts that the arguments that support transgender identity also support the possibility of transracial identity.
It asserts that the group was involved in bank fraud, credit card cloning, money laundering, and other digital scams like phishing and use of keyloggers.
The Interior Department says some of the rules impose unacceptable financial costs on oil and gas companies and asserts that several overlap with EPA regulations.
If, as President Trump asserts, the entire question is simply "fake news," then I for one would be immensely relieved to see him proved right.
It's going to grow with asserts in the management, it's going to grow the corporation, going to grow the needs, going to grow the trade.
In a tweet Tuesday, Trump asserts that Democrats and Republicans must act now to provide legal protections to young "Dreamer" immigrants in the U.S. illegally.
The memo also asserts that Mr. Trump's tariffs are protecting the United States economy without having any negative effect on growth or the stock market.
Acknowledging that her family life is … less than ideal, she nonetheless asserts her affection for every messed-up member of the Lyon clan, presenting Mrs.
"The implementation of excessive and over-broad intellectual property protection measures would strangle the freedom and innovation essential to growth of the Internet," he asserts.
The propaganda might help rally the public behind the party as it asserts Chinese military might abroad, in the disputed South China Sea and elsewhere.
By the end of Episode 1, a different version of that reality asserts itself and it carries the story for the rest of the season.
The Abe administration has affirmed past government apologies but asserts that future generations should not have to apologize for the wartime sins of their forebears.
She said the case asserts that Google: "When you open the box [of an Android phone], the first experience is the Google experience," Vestager said.
Helped by a homespun narration and good-natured interviews, the filmmakers lock down a "no rancor here" tone that vigorously asserts itself at every turn.
The memo also asserts that in applications to renew the wiretap, the F.B.I. provided the court with information from independent sources corroborating Mr. Steele's findings.
In the now-viral document entitled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber," Damore asserts that women are biologically ill-equipped to handle the rigors of the tech industry.
In an interview with the photographer, the gallery asks the photographer how he asserts himself as an artist, when working with these "larger-than-life" athletes.
There are so many tools, surfaces, and foods to take advantage of when you're having sex, you just probably haven't thought of it yet, Stubbs asserts.
"If somebody asserts that they were molested by somebody in their family, it's not healthy for them to have that relationship with that person," Lundquist says.
Trump often asserts that he is overwhelmingly popular, claiming that he lost the popular vote only because millions of votes for Hillary Clinton were cast illegally.
Additionally, AB InBev asserts that text messages from MillerCoors' Chief Communications Officer Pete Marino contradict the company's claims about the harm done by the ad campaign.
He asserts that the network's own secrets weighed on the judgments of his reporting, noting that some high-ranking executives have skeletons in their own closets.
But herein lies a problem: Because of the differences between language and cognition, the game asserts, aliens don't always understand what the humans are asking for.
People need to be given access to all quality and affordable health services even before they attempt to obtain PrEP at a healthcare provider, she asserts.
The movie asserts that if certain events hadn't unfolded the way they did — the whole thing is all Bob's fault, really — Chris Stevens would have lived.
"If your very body is being politicized, you have every right to speak up and should be able to utilize your platform," the Minnesota native asserts.
Where Minaj is at her best on Queen are the moments when she asserts her own power, stepping forward to advance the power of all women.
She fuses the sounds and attitudes of punk and hip-hop, asserts her belonging to everywhere and nowhere, while teasing and chiding anything in her way.
The cuts, the NYCLU asserts, have resulted in four out of five public school children in grades three through eight lacking proficiency in math and English.
The Soufjan Center—a leading non-profit research group on global terrorism—asserts that 5,600 ISIS fighters returned to their home countries as of late 2017.
Assuming the estimate holds, Wonder Woman also asserts itself as the 16th superhero movie to date with an opening box office of more than $100 million.
As Adams asserts, it becomes a self-fulfilling problem—legitimising a dominant culture that facilitates the harming of animals seems a disingenuous manner of dismantling it.
The budget document asserts that states will be "allowed" to set up their programs, but also that they are "required" to provide six weeks of leave.
CaixaBank asserts that it can squeeze BPI's cost-income ratio from 2.23%, far above the 57% average of its rivals, to below 50% in three years.
For instance, all the cellular carriers offload calls to Wi-Fi where possible, though Republic asserts that they aren't truly Wi-Fi first, or by default.
He asserts that Trump used a fake voice and pseudonym of "John Barron" to convince the magazine that he should be on the Forbes 400 list.
"As the humane economy asserts its own power, its own logic and its essential decency, an older order is passing away," Pacelle writes in his book.
While he delivered a constitution that recognized the rights of native groups, the film asserts that he resorted to the tactics of the leaders he despised.
" Facebook's ad policy prohibits "content that asserts or implies personal attributes," including, among other things, "direct or indirect assertions or implications about a person's ... gender identity.
Far more troubling is Barr's view that the president can shut down investigations at will so long as he asserts that they're based on false accusations.
In his view, English identity is being eroded as immigration rises, Scotland asserts itself and the government bows to diktats from the European Union in Brussels.
Kavanaugh seeks to rebut this motive to fabricate with the prior statements in his calendar, which, he asserts, attest that he was not at the party.
Will SafeTrack, a yearlong maintenance program that the article asserts will disrupt 200,000 trips a day for the next month, be enough to turn things around?
"The United States must now recognize the accurate meaning of the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, and especially, must study geography," the North Korean statement asserts.
Many modern readers, at the conscious level, at least, are not accustomed to the idea that the form of worship asserts a view of cosmic reality.
Clay asserts that getting caught up in the comedic aspect can over-simplify the nuanced ways in which racial oppression can be destructive to Black communities.
In an August 2018 piece for The Outline, writer Kathi Valeii asserts that "plenty of people are pro-abortion"—so more of them should say so.
Hooking up isn't always the goal, but the act of going to a gay club almost necessarily asserts to everyone else that you're open to it.
Inside Airbnb asserts, for instance, that more than 44.7 percent of New Orleans listings involve hosts promoting more than one listing; some offer 10 or more.
With the knockout win, Silva improves to a flawless 9-0, and asserts himself as a definite fighter to watch in the ever-crowded lightweight division.
For instance, all the cellular carriers offload calls to Wi-Fi where possible, though Republic asserts that they aren't truly Wi-Fi-first, or by default.
This conclusion is at odds with the findings of the British Royal College of Physicians, which asserts that e-cigarettes are not a gateway to smoking.
The Brexit flyaround • Prime Minister Theresa May asserts in an op-ed that her government has made strides in securing the best-possible deal for Britain.
Up popped a review of "The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and the Jews," a 1991 book by Mr. Farrakhan, which asserts that Jews were especially culpable.
Mr. Trump has frequently criticized what he asserts are the unbalanced costs of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the military alliance whose core includes mutual defense.
The White House asserts that businesses will take the money they save on taxes and use it to give workers raises and go on hiring binges.
"This small group of detractors used this staged 'event' to initiate a smear campaign on social media during the conference and immediately after," the lawsuit asserts.
" The complaint asserts that the failure to list the ultimate purpose of that money "undermined the vital public information role that reporting is intended to serve.
As he correctly asserts, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did not defeat the longtime incumbent Joseph Crowley in New York's Democratic primary because of her espousal of socialism.
It stood to profit and it would have received as much as $1,600 from government programs for every loan it adjusted, a class-action lawsuit asserts.
The "prosperity gospel," which asserts that faithful Christians are rewarded with financial success, has been a bedrock of American evangelists from Oral Roberts to Joel Osteen.
A common media narrative asserts that we can do little to avert terrorism because there is no coherent pattern for why people turn to violent extremism.
Mr. Pappas has also served as legal counsel to the Oklevueha Native American Church, which asserts that cannabis is a Native American sacrament, similar to peyote.

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