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The specific amount will be decided by trial in California.
The bill's fate will be decided by voters in 2020.
The issue should not be decided by politics, he said.
That's — in the end — got to be decided by policymakers.
Much of that, of course, will be decided by circumstance.
The issue could ultimately be decided by the U.S. courts.
The matter could ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court.
The issue could ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court.
The metrics can be decided by regulators and local communities.
The 2023 hosts will be decided by FIFA next year.
Their opponents will be decided by matches later on Thursday.
Seats that will be decided by a few thousand swing voters.
Because, ultimately, Trump's fate will be decided by politicians, not lawyers.
Ultimately, the question will be decided by the state Supreme Court.
The fate of Dreamers will be decided by the Supreme Court.
But economic policy won't be decided by Trump and Trump alone.
Games ending in a draw would be decided by penalty shootouts.
Expelling Trump will be decided by appeals to our better angels.
BC: Any such movement has to be decided by the industry.
It is a condition that will be decided by Alexander's decisions.
Does that mean this game will be decided by running backs?
The total amount needs to be decided by you and your family.
"A delay is still to be decided by the Commission," said Guersent.
This race -- like Nevada's presidential contest -- could be decided by Latino turnout.
Anyhow, they add, such things should be decided by legislators, not judges.
Buffalo Wild Wings' fate is about to be decided by its investors.
President Trump's fate in the impeachment inquiry will be decided by Congress.
The issue will now be decided by a different judge in October.
In April 22016, he suggested legalization should be decided by the states.
Because that's all going to be decided by that group of regulators.
The case will be decided by Cook County Associate Judge Domenica Stephenson.
Once again, an N.F.L. playoff game could be decided by the referees.
Under Taiwan's Constitution, issues like sovereignty cannot be decided by public referendum.
And it's going to be decided by the voters in the primaries.
The declaration's fate will almost certainly be decided by the federal courts.
Any penalty will be decided by the governing council of World Athletics.
Both those items have to be decided by the end of September.
A recent NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll found that 58 percent of Americans think Mr. Trump's fate should be decided by voters next November, compared to 37 percent who think it should be decided by the impeachment process.
"The prices of turbines will always be decided by the market," he said.
Instead, they will be decided by Forrest, who is presiding over the trial.
Ballas' fate in the competition will be decided by a doctor later today.
And I think it's going to be decided by the individual leagues themselves.
This election is not going to be decided by one or two states.
The race will be decided by a run-off vote on June 19.
There are three cases remaining to be decided by the court this month.
So the underlying case still has to be decided by the district court.
Both Labor and the Greens think the question should be decided by Parliament.
Almost all these issues will likely be decided by a razor-thin margin.
BUT THAT'S GOING TO BE DECIDED BY THE WAYS AND MEANS FINANCE COMMITTEE.
"That will be decided by the voters if she stays in the race."
Whether he is removed from office will be decided by a Senate trial.
Whether he is removed from office will be decided by a Senate trial.
That will likely need to be decided by the end of the week.
The November elections will be decided by a combination of two key factors.
Cotton said Thursday that Moore's fate should ultimately be decided by Alabama voters.
This means the election will be decided by a run-off on April 19th.
Wade, in hopes that the legality of abortion will be decided by the state.
His future will be decided by the armed forces, not directly by the people.
"I don't think the election should be decided by the Electoral College," said Jim.
Did Mueller intend for the obstruction of justice ruling to be decided by Congress?
But he said his position as party chairman would be decided by AKP officials.
"Accordingly, the question of materiality must be decided by a jury," the SEC said.
Indeed, on Friday Cruz suggested the contest was "going to be decided" by Indiana.
The 2016 election may be decided by loathing rather than affection for the victor.
The actions of the committee should be decided by majority vote and be final.
Despite the appeal, the case may not ultimately be decided by the appeals court.
Like last year, the winners will be decided by a large panel of experts.
How many of your games next year will be decided by a few possessions?
The moral meaning of an agreement cannot be decided by one party in retrospect.
The issue may ultimately be decided by the courts if states decide to sue.
It is now under legal challenge that will ultimately be decided by the courts.
But ultimately this is going to be decided by the quality of the science.
"The race is going to be decided by the people of Massachusetts," Kennedy said.
Petkovic said the game will be decided by the pace adopted by both teams.
"I think this election is not going to be decided by money," Booker said.
But the prosecution of You will not ultimately be decided by feelings or emotions.
Control of the House may be decided by the equivalent of a coin toss.
And it's not going to be decided by the Democratic National Committee in their debates.
However, Rousseff's fate should be decided by the end of the year at the latest.
That should "not be decided by the United States or any other nation," he said.
And the future of Cuba will be decided by Cubans, and not by anybody else.
Throughout his campaign he's called for its deployment to be decided by the next government.
The fate of Calgary's bid will be decided by a non-binding plebiscite on Nov.
Scalia believed fervently that the issue should be decided by the people, not the courts.
Elections and resource allocations were meant to be decided by fair maps and accurate counts.
As ever, the wisdom of these decisions will be decided by each club's European results.
The case will be decided by July, just as the presidential election is heating up.
"Peace must be decided by the Afghans and settled among them," Mr. Pompeo said Monday.
It shouldn't be decided by four guys sitting in Trenton who were handpicked by politicians.
I think it's going to be decided by the series we have against each other.
The judge held that the fee payment was a matter to be decided by AAA.
Ultimately, the big questions about how to decarbonize the US won't be decided by experts.
Why does my future get to be decided by those who won't live in it?
In their eyes, all Alfie's care should be decided by the state, not his parents.
But this election will be decided by turnout and getting people to cast their ballots.
But the House will be decided by swing, suburban seats where Republicans are highly vulnerable.
The volume purchased will be decided by MMTC depending on the level of prices received.
A timeline for drafting possible articles of impeachment will be decided by the Intelligence Committee.
Articles of impeachment would ultimately be decided by a trial in the Republican-controlled Senate.
"I don't think this presidential race is going to be decided by money," Gonzales said.
Mnuchin added that exemptions for specific products would be decided by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.
Any fine would be decided by the court depending on the offense and amount misappropriated.
The regulator said the effective date will be decided by local CBRC bureaus, one source said.
The final form of Utah's medical marijuana will be decided by the legislature after public hearings.
But its ultimate fate will be decided by shareholders, rather than by activists, courts or governments.
All those issues (and more) could be decided by the folks who who win this year.
" He added that the "appropriate target level of inflation can be decided by the central bank.
Ultimately, the victor will be decided by what the people care about more: friendship or scandal.
"The future of Cuba will be decided by Cubans and not by anyone else," he said.
The exact number of years will be decided by a judge at a hearing in March.
Today, we're 98 days from a majority likely to be decided by a handful of districts.
Polling indicates an extremely close race, one that could be decided by tens of thousands votes.
The central bank's governor said last week the next move would be decided by economic data.
The race will be decided by about 3,85033 delegates who have won the right to vote.
The presidency, particularly the next one, matters, and elections can be decided by relatively small margins.
If remaining ballots push that below 50 percent, the race will be decided by a runoff.
If his share drops below 50 percent, the race would be decided by a December runoff.
But from today onward, the national security space agenda will be decided by a standalone group.
Jerry Schulz, Milwaukee: The election will, again, be decided by a relatively small group of voters.
The fate of the Export-Import (Ex-Im) Bank may be decided by such a deal.
The court complaint also seeks "fair compensation" and costs to be decided by a federal jury.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican majority leader, said the issue would be decided by the courts.
Now whether there's a hearing or not, that's going to have to be decided by Sen.
The Democratic primary will be decided by women, who make up a majority of the party.
A subpoena could trigger a court fight that might ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court.
Tuesday's case will almost surely be decided by Justice Anthony Kennedy, the court's perennial swing vote.
"This is a deliberative interagency process that will be decided by the administration," Mr. Julian said.
The result of the contest is expected to be decided by grass roots members by Sept. 9.
The answer to that question is one that may need to be decided by the Supreme Court.
In the real world, however, what's classified as a debt must first be decided by the courts.
A more probing question is whether football stalemates ought to be decided by such a random process.
That left Minnesota Duluth's fate to be decided by Notre Dame, and the reason why was intricate.
Last week during a visit to Ankara, Tillerson said Assad's fate would be decided by Syria's people.
The latter deal will be decided by the EU by July 28 after Boehringer also offered concessions.
The victory does not secure her the GOP nomination, which will be decided by voters in August.
More than any Australian election in decades, this one could be decided by independents and small parties.
The proposals will be subject to public hearings, and any changes will ultimately be decided by parliament.
These issues still need to be decided by the U.K. government and negotiated with the European Union.
It sounded like someone told it the primary was going to be decided by Applause-o-Meter.
What kinds of issues will most likely be decided by the Supreme Court in the coming years?
This game will probably be decided by just a few breakdowns in coverage, which would favor Baltimore.
"Artistic content was dead, something to be decided by committee," the protagonist of The Dark Fields realizes.
The defendants also argued that the Catalan conflict should be decided by politicians, not Spain's top judges.
Sheeran proposes a songwriting contest, with the winner to be decided by polling assembled backstage hangers-on.
We want our chances in life not to be decided by the fact that we are women.
In the event of a tie, the delegate will be decided by a drawing of playing cards.
"The process won't be decided by the simple horse race numbers in clickbait headlines," Mr. Lau added.
The big picture: Saturday's contest is expected to be decided by a razor-thin margin, per FiveThirtyEight.
The merits of a criminal justice system should be decided by assessing the entire system per se.
The extent of those relations is to be decided by elected officials once elections can be held.
"The Venezuelan affairs should be decided by the Venezuelan people," China's Deputy U.N. Ambassador Wu Haitao said.
Tonight's caucus in Iowa and next week's New Hampshire primary will be decided by a nearly monochromatic electorate.
Governor DeWine has long said that this issue will ultimately be decided by the United States Supreme Court.
Elections for host cities can be decided by a handful of votes and be heavily influenced by politics.
Aramco told Reuters it was ready for a listing and the timing would be decided by the government.
Liability and damages will be decided by the same jury in a second trial phase beginning on Wednesday.
The chief statistician is also legally required to be independent: statistics tend not to be decided by committee.
JAPAN'S HAMADA: PRICES DON'T NEED TO RISE MUCH, APPROPRIATE LEVEL OF INFLATION CAN BE DECIDED BY CENTRAL BANK
"This is a matter to be decided by the legislative branch of government, not the executive branch," Rep.
LAGARDE: DATA DEPENDENT TO BE DECIDED BY THE FED AS FAR AS THE U.S. MONETARY POLICY IS CONCERNED.
Requests for local recounts can be made at the local level, to be decided by the counting officer.
However, Democrats should be warned that many House and Senate elections could be decided by razor thin margins.
With an election approaching that could be decided by a close margin, the clarity and courage that Sen.
Given the thin margins in 2016, the 2020 election could be decided by the turnout of college voters.
Yesterday Yi said China's interest rates would be decided by market forces and the rates were generally stable.
It also increases the already strong likelihood that the issue will ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court.
The worst case scenario is that the app doesn't work, and that will ultimately be decided by science.
Traders said there was talk she might withdraw from a leadership contest due to be decided by Sept.
The latter would have to be decided by Congress, rather than by the attorney general, Raskin pointed out.
U.S. policy had previously been that Jerusalem's status was to be decided by the parties to the conflict.
And some of the races touching Los Angeles County were already likely to be decided by small margins.
The volume purchased in the tender will be decided by MMTC depending on the level of prices received.
Long said the final decisions on how to use existing opioid funding will be decided by committee leaders.
That conclusion however, is only advisory, and the matter is expected to ultimately be decided by federal courts.
The legal fate of the travel ban is scheduled to be decided by the Supreme Court this fall.
This study also assumes multiple policy decisions that will be decided by committees of jurisdiction through regular order.
"This is not something that should be decided by politics," Huawei chairman Guo Ping said Sunday in Barcelona.
Lavrov said Maduro's future should be decided by the Venezuelan people and called U.S. pressure on him undemocratic.
Why it matters: Articles of impeachment would ultimately be decided by a trial in the Republican-controlled Senate.
Why bother to play the games at all, if they're going to be decided by a coin flip anyway?
The vote will be decided by a preferential ballot that redistributes second-place votes until there is a winner.
The contest had been due to be decided by the party's grassroots members before Leadsom pulled out on Monday.
Each week the contestants would nominate one of their number to evict, to be decided by a public vote.
But the outcome of the primary will be decided by voters across the state of New York on Tuesday.
"There is a very good possibility that the Republican primary will be decided by the end of March," Sen.
The legal implications will ultimately be decided by Mueller and any judges or juries that may consider this subject.
Twitter is effectively a mass medium in an election that may be decided by a far more personalized approach.
In an emailed statement, he said, "It's good that this will be decided by the people of North Dakota."
Still, Kilrain was emphatic that the extent and pace of any such contacts would be decided by their governments.
Another pending employment-law case that Vann suggested could be decided by a 85033-4 vote is Green v.
"It doesn't have a lot to do with whether this should be decided by the people," Ms. Cirone said.
The two are locked in a tight race that could be decided by a relatively small number of voters.
Apple has argued that it should be a congressional matter, to be decided by legislation, rather than the courts.
Rob Martin, an economist at Barclays, said the debate would be decided by job growth in the coming months.
The world's fate will now be decided by the race between coal and renewable energy in the Southern Hemisphere.
The case will be decided by the Court of Justice, which usually follows the advice of its advocates general.
The defendant may still choose insanity as a defense, but then her case will be decided by a jury.
At the request of Ms. Carter's lawyers, her case will be decided by Judge Moniz, not by a jury.
This game, a potential postseason preview, will be decided by the oversized earth movers at the line of scrimmage.
Democratic strategist James Carville said late Tuesday that the 2018 midterm elections won't be decided by a blue wave.
A blowout makes it unlikely that the game will be decided by a controversial pass-interference or holding penalty.
Where she'll serve her sentence has not been announced and will ultimately be decided by the Bureau of Prisons.
They could also be ordered to pay compensation to victims, with sums to be decided by a civil court.
This is simply what we think makes sense but ultimately it will have to be decided by the shareholders.
"All hydrocarbon reservoirs can be part of an auction to be decided by Venezuela's Hydrocarbon Agency," the draft says.
A new format of the fund's steering committee that decided the awards would be decided by July, he said.
The decision cites writing the "substance" of the agreements into treaties, leaving precise wording to be decided by later Councils.
Its legal case will be decided by the Administrative Hearing Commission, a neutral and independent hearing officer for the state.
The IPO prices will be decided by the construction minister who will also set the criterion for choosing strategic partners.
What to watch: Senate races look so tight that control could be decided by a January 2021 runoff in Georgia.
Household questions should be decided by mutual agreement, with both sides giving greater weight to situations that cause greater discomfort.
That would leave the election to be decided by the parties' relative success in turning out their supporters to vote.
He said the next prime minister would be decided by Malaysia's king as no single party won a simple majority.
"This pro-choice issue is a legal issue that should be decided by the courts," Flynn told on Fox News.
It is also uncertain, if the case does get there, whether it will be decided by eight or nine justices.
And in the event enough electors do defect, the election would be decided by the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
The study comes days before the fate of the so-called cost-sharing reduction subsidies could be decided by Congress.
Miller's attorney Paul Kamenar has said the issue of Mueller's appointment is bound to be decided by the Supreme Court.
Just days ago, Tillerson during a press availability in Turkey said Assad's status would be decided by the Syrian people.
With 16 electoral votes and competitive trends, the presidential campaign just may be decided by the Georgia secretary of state.
"The Venezuelan affairs should be decided by the Venezuelan people," Deputy Chinese Ambassador to the U.N. Wu Haitao reportedly said.
The size of fees paid by onsite power plants will be decided by provincial governments, according to the draft plan.
"I affirm that Cuba's destiny will not be decided by the United States or any other nation," Mr. Obama said.
"It's only right for the THAAD deployment issue to be decided by the next administration," Moon told foreign media recently.
The new law in Wales calls for a fine, to be decided by a court, for violating the age limit.
What we do know is that the future of workers&apos rights will not be decided by this Brexit bill.
It appeared clear that, whatever the immediate outcome, the issue would ultimately be decided by the United States Supreme Court.
But while its fate may be decided by distant world leaders, its future lies in much younger, more local hands.
They see him as a threat, albeit small, in a primary that could be decided by a sliver of votes.
Ultimately I think this question of whether they'll have witnesses is going to have to be decided by a vote.
But Dr. Moon said safety standards need to be decided by unbiased experts, not the companies that make a product.
Canada's Conservative vote will be decided by a preferential ballot that redistributes second-place votes until there is a winner.
Opponents of a national popular vote lament that presidential elections would be decided by the coasts, absent the Electoral College.
The Trump administration has avoided that description, and noted that the city's final borders should be decided by the parties.
The future of gaming will be decided by players and creators sharing their hearts and sharing their resources to guide it.
The panel said there are disputed facts about whether the company's accommodation was reasonable that should be decided by a jury.
A final date will be decided by mid-September, so that retail sales could begin before the end of this year.
While we haven't released an official date for the Holiday Pies, their availability will be decided by the location's owner/operator.
It's "madness," you see, because the pieces included in the game will be decided by a public vote, Entertainment Weekly reports.
All major decisions within the organization will be decided by the board (comprised of team owners), the commissioner and player representatives.
Her fate will be decided by the Constitutional Court, which is hearing arguments on whether to uphold or overturn the impeachment.
In policy documents, Labour says: "The UK legal framework is clear that the level of compensation should be decided by Parliament".
"This issue will be decided by the Court of Appeal, and, if necessary, by the Supreme Court of England," IBA said.
Bill Cosby's fate will be decided by a jury that is almost entirely white, and his attorneys are already crying foul.
That means NATO could potentially respond to a cyber attack with conventional weapons, although the response would be decided by consensus.
VEB's Shuvalov said in May the size of the future capital injection would have to be decided by the finance ministry.
Analysts believe the medium-term direction of the dollar will be decided by the monetary tightening path of the Federal Reserve.
They said the issue should be decided by parliament, which could in theory to legalize same-sex marriage at any time.
" That followed him saying last week that the "longer-term status of President Assad will be decided by the Syrian people.
The nonjury trial is scheduled to run through next Thursday, but could go longer, and will be decided by Judge Cowan.
The World Series could be decided by the team that gets a lead early and turns things over to the bullpen.
In a court filing, it asked for the case to be dismissed and said the claims should be decided by arbitration.
The president's lawyers have said they would fight a subpoena — a battle that could eventually be decided by the Supreme Court.
In his Post interview Tuesday, Mr. Trump said he felt that the issue would ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court.
The outcome of the next election will be decided by which tribe can marshal its members in the most efficient way.■
What happens now: The fate of Sky will be decided by an auction that will be supervised by Britain's Takeover Panel.
AppleInsider says that the next step will be decided by a Texas court, which could recalculate how much Apple owes VirnetX.
Still, McConnell on Sunday dialed back his opposition to Moore, saying the election would be decided by the people of Alabama.
The lawsuit, which is being pursued by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, will be decided by a judge without a jury.
As futuristic as this Surface Neo hardware looks, the truth is that its success or failure will be decided by Windows 10X.
That reasoning would make sense if elections in America weren't winner take all affairs that can be decided by just one vote.
Rice elected for a bench trial Tuesday, which means the verdict will be decided by Judge Barry Williams instead of a jury.
This winter's cuts are to be decided by individual cities but it remains unclear how much major smelters will have to cut.
The coalition wants the nomination to only be decided by primary voters, not party poohbahs free to vote for whomever they want.
That ruling makes it virtually certain that the fate of DACA will be decided by the Supreme Court in the coming months.
"The Democratic primary should not be decided by billionaires, whether they're funding Super PACs or funding themselves," Warren added in a tweet.
"The difficult and challenging issues of balancing people's liberty, safety and national security should not be decided by unelected entities," Lieu said.
Whether Mr. Trump can suppress his losses among well-educated voters and Latinos will be decided by a lot more than demographics.
A company spokesman said executive board appointments were a matter to be decided by the supervisory board and declined to comment further.
Speculation was rife ahead over what forward production policy would be decided by the OPEC producer cartel at a meeting on Friday.
But the action by Beijing does not prescribe the penalty in Hong Kong; that must be decided by the Hong Kong legislature.
The case could be rendered moot by the November election, or in theory be decided by the Supreme Court sometime in 2021.
About a third of those delegates will be decided by minor overseas contests in U.S. territories, like Guam and the Virgin Islands.
Whether tea-drinking is actually driven by genes, and whether that makes any sense, would simply have to be decided by humans.
" In Ankara on Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said Assad's longer-term status "will be decided by the Syrian people.
But the Captain should have the "where to go", "how to go", should be consulted, and should be decided by the parent.
"We see that we cannot lean back anymore and let everything be decided by the free play of market forces," he said.
Whether the Mati disaster will damage his popularity further remains to be seen and will be decided by his actions, analysts said.
The remaining chambers will be triggered on the 100-, 1,000-, and 10,000-year anniversaries and their contents will be decided by future generations.
" "The most critical issues of our lifetimes, before and in the future," Harris said, "will be decided by that United States Supreme Court.
Whether or not Manafort will be let out of jail, however, will ultimately be decided by a panel of three appeals court judges.
A handful of House elections are still up in the air, and one Senate race — in Mississippi — will be decided by a runoff.
Democrats are particularly focused on voter protection because in a crowded, high-stakes primary, the winner could be decided by a slim margin.
"If this bill is upheld, there could conceivably be a test case that will have to be decided by the Georgia Supreme Court."  
The more interesting claims are the ones from people who claim to be a child, but they can be decided by genetic testing.
But his electoral fate will be decided by voters on Election Day, and in particular by a subset of this group: Hispanic Americans.
The dispute over McGahn's testimony marks one more conflict between Trump and Congress that now seem destined to be decided by the courts.
The request will be decided by Supreme Court Justice Luiz Edson Fachin, the judge in charge of a massive investigation into political kickbacks.
We are at a pivotal juncture for our nation's politics; the direction we take will ultimately be decided by ideas and not algorithms.
It's probable that the ultimate fate of the California Values Act and other sanctuary-type laws will be decided by the Supreme Court.
He also said that Aramco is ready for its IPO, but the timing will be decided by its sole shareholder, the Saudi government.
Ms. Ford said the actual awards would be decided by an administrator and depended in part on how many former clients filed claims.
Half the seats will be decided by individual races this time, and the other half by the old practice of national party lists.
Since the presidential race will likely be decided by how individual states vote, we need good state polling data — which we don't have.
"The future of Raqqa will be decided by its people," Silo said, as he urged the international community to support their rebuilding efforts.
Cosby's innocence or guilt should be determined in a court of law after a trial and will not be decided by a tweet.
But any debate about who should be named rookie of the year could easily be decided by another advanced statistic, estimated wins added.
Ross said the big deal that has yet to be decided by Saudi Arabia is for billions of dollars in nuclear power plants.
The rate still needs to be decided by the GST Council, which includes representatives from the Ministry of Finance and each state government.
The 2016 presidential race will be decided by who wins those five states, as well as Florida, Nevada, Virginia, Colorado and North Carolina.
The case will be decided by Richard J. Leon, a United States District Court judge who was appointed by President George W. Bush.
Turnout is already booming in the district, and polling indicates that the winner could be decided by just a small fraction of votes.
And when it gets closer to tipoff, the NCAA's final decision is going to be decided by the health officials, not the NCAA.
The Supreme Court ruled that when there was a disagreement, the question would still have to be decided by the Court of Protection.
During a January court hearing, Judge Messitte seemed to acknowledge that the case would ultimately be decided by a higher court than his.
The demand for universal suffrage and electoral reform "is a tricky one because it can't just be decided by Hong Kong," said Chan.
Uber's fate in London will be decided by a judge who will rule on the appeal after it is submitted by Oct. 13.
The future of Sri Lanka "will be decided by the way people behave in the next few days," Mr. Jayasuriya wrote on Twitter.
The next presidential election will probably be decided by the swing voters who selected Mr. Trump because of their aversion to Hillary Clinton.
Mnuchin told the committee that he was relying on legal counsel and that the issue would be decided by the courts, not Congress.
In case of a tie at a caucus site, delegates will be decided by which campaign chooses the highest card from a deck.
"I affirmed that Cuba's destiny will not be decided by the U.S. or any other nation," Obama said Monday at his press conference.
" Instead, he said, "ultimately there will need to be a political solution," one that will be "decided by the people of the region.
According to Breen, most lawmakers have pledged to vote as their districts did should the race need to be decided by the House.
He has not explained how he intends to proceed, though Democrats have said they expect the issue to be decided by the courts.
In a race that could be decided by handful of delegates those challenges could be a pivotal part of the nomination process this cycle.
If you are ever unfortunate enough to wind up in federal court, chances are that your fate will be decided by a white man.
Democratic governors, though, have largely stayed on the sidelines in a race that will be decided by the DNC's more than 400 voting members.
The challenges will likely be decided by February, the spokesman said, but there's no historical precedent that makes clear how it will be decided.
SWEDBANK NO 2 INVESTOR FOLKSAM SAYS SEEMS SWEDBANK HAS BEEN IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE RULES, BUT IT HAS TO BE DECIDED BY THE AUTHORITIES
Which is why the internal GOP debate over immigration may be decided by the Rust Belt states that tipped the 2016 election to Trump.
I think the Democrats will challenge it at the very least and I think it will have to be decided by the Supreme Court.
The Press Herald notes that Walker additionally ruled that the Constitution does not mandate that congressional elections be decided by a "plurality" of votes.
You're absolutely right that the election will be decided by people like you who are trying to cope with life in the real world.
"The president's successor will be decided by the Russian people only during a democratic election and by nobody else," Putin told a Kremlin meeting.
And while the life and death of people should probably not be decided by the business decisions of a company, that's how things work.
Britain's Northern Ireland minister has said she would like the law to be changed but that the matter should be decided by local politicians.
The House special election will be decided by less than a percentage point, in either Lamb or Saccone's favor (and maybe after a recount?).
The scale and timing of a turn in the markets is likely to be decided by the third leg of the trifecta: easy money.
The future of Barneys will be decided by a bankruptcy judge, Cecelia Morris, who will issue a ruling on the bids on Oct. 24.
"The location, time and scope for implementing the measures against security risks will once again be decided by Turkey," a Turkish official told Reuters.
Other immigrants said they were frustrated by the lengthy duration they must wait for their asylum cases to be decided by an immigration judge.
They say "defense wins championships," but the N.F.C. will almost assuredly be decided by which team's superstar quarterbacks is able to do more damage.
Oklahoma, No. 18-9526, an appeal from a state court's decision, to ensure that the issue could be decided by a nine-member court.
He said arms sales should be decided by American strategic needs, and not be mixed with pressure on allies to change their domestic behavior.
" Or take Tillerson himself, who said in late March that "the longer-term status of President Assad will be decided by the Syrian people.
The three cases are separate from litigation over the legality of Trump's travel ban, which could also ultimately be decided by the high court.
The authorities could ensure projects meet public needs when issuing licences, while power flows would be decided by market prices at both ends, he added.
Much of the plan's finer details — including the investment manager, the specific investments and their fees — is to be decided by a seven-member board.
The game is likely to be decided by the health of New England's top receivers, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, who are listed as questionable.
And that can't and shouldn't be decided by societal expectations, limitations, or shame — which, at times, can be a really hard thing to fight against.
Bolton is using the same lawyer as that aide, so the question of whether he appears may be decided by the courts in the end.
In Panjshir, a province just east of Kabul, Afghans are not waiting for their fate to be decided by "big hands" in a foreign country.
While the government aims to exit nuclear energy eventually, she told a news conference in Bern, the proposal to be decided by referendum on Nov.
But seven conservative bishops were opposed, saying that communion was central to the Catholic faith and the issue should not be decided by local churches.
The volume purchased will be decided by MMTC later depending on the level of prices received but minimum offers are 24,000 tonnes to 25,000 tonnes.
She waived her right to a jury trial, meaning her case will be decided by Moniz, who will render a verdict after testimony is over.
She waived her right to a jury trial, meaning her case will be decided by Moniz, who will render a verdict after testimony is over.
Brazilian Coelho, who also criticized the use of video assistant referees (VAR) in incidents such as handball, said tiebreakers should be decided by objective criteria.
Or will they stick to the party and leave it to be decided by a tie-breaker vote almost certain to go in their favor?
His comments come after the former leader of South Korea's main opposition party earlier on Thursday said deployment should be decided by its next leader.
They said the question of whether civilians should be allowed to buy and own assault weapons ought to be decided by lawmakers, not the courts.
The United States would be best leaving such political wrangling to the local players, with the outcome to be decided by voters on October 20.
The insistence that the future of the European Union should be decided by referendums and not in parliaments is what unites populists of both extremes.
Of course, if the election turns out to be decided by a razor thin margin of about three points or less, all bets are off.
Ankara has repeatedly said the case must be decided by the courts, slamming what it said was the United States' disregard for Turkey's legal process.
With state and federal agencies unwilling or unable to provide clarity, the question of worker classification will play out in, and be decided by, courts.
If neither candidate reaches the magic number, the nominee may be decided by two, three or more rounds of balloting at the convention in Cleveland.
At a 2016 argument over Mr. Obama's climate change regulations, Judge Kavanaugh indicated that environmental policy should be decided by Congress rather than the courts.
The direction and structure of the United States economy is far too important a matter to be decided by a technical fight over price effects.
" The Northern Ireland secretary, Karen Bradley, said she supported liberalization, though she argued that the matter "should be decided by the people of Northern Ireland.
They should be decided by the American people, and I'd urge Democrats and Republicans to pass a bill that helps correct some of these problems.
Legal experts believe it was the first major defamation lawsuit brought by a private individual over remarks on Twitter to be decided by a jury.
I hope you'll consider that in the emerging era of political campaigning, presidential races are going to be decided by narrow margins in swing states.
Legal experts believe it was the first major defamation lawsuit brought by a private individual over remarks on Twitter to be decided by a jury.
Analysts say impeachment, if it goes ahead, will be a quick process given Brazil's political crisis and could be decided by the end of May.
The new location will be decided by the EU's heads of state, whose next meeting as the European Council is scheduled for June 22-23.
Such issues, among others, are legitimate matters of democratic struggle, to be decided by elections, legislative debates, protests and the other normal tools of democracy.
"The upcoming trend, whether it will develop in a positive direction or repeat [previous tensions], will probably be decided by [the Americans' actions]," it said.
He says that unless one candidate wins an outright delegate majority (2,383) in pledged delegates alone, the outcome will be decided by the 714 superdelegates.
And whoever the Supreme Court justices are, because we have a number of federal Indian law decisions that will be decided by the Supreme Court.
Several high-profile weapon systems will be decided by the next Pentagon chief but one to modernize Cold War-era firepower may already be in trouble.
In that case, the election will be decided by a run-off in April at which Ahok's detractors are likely to unite behind the other candidate.
The game is likely to be decided by the health of New England's top pass-catchers, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, who are listed as questionable.
Because Mr Trump poached four Republicans from the House of Representatives to fill senior posts in his administration, their successors must be decided by special election.
Some states may still be decided by razor-thin margins, but not enough to make a difference in which candidate received 270 or more electoral votes.
How this all works in practice, though, is to be decided by the thousands of engineers who will work on projects connected to the DARPA challenge.
One, in the shadow of a giant shipyard in Newport News that builds submarines and aircraft carriers, could be decided by as few as 10 votes.
She waived her right to a jury trial Monday, meaning her case will be decided by a judge who will hear testimony and render a verdict.
So, like many a final before, Sunday's showdown might begin as a battle of skill, but is likely to be decided by the battle of will.
The nitty gritty of how much each agency will get for various federal programs will be decided by members of the House and Senate appropriations committees.
The case could become the first against VW to be decided by the Federal Court, potentially setting a precedent for customers affected by the diesel scandal.
The fund, to be decided by the IMF next month, would only be used outside Venezuela and not by socialist President Nicolas Maduro's "regime," he said.
But Missouri's referendum places right-to-work in the center of the public square, where it will be decided by the workers it most immediately affects.
Neal Katyal, who helped write the 1999 regulations himself, tweeted this week that Mueller may well have wanted the obstruction question to be decided by Congress.
Whether or not drilling in the area will ultimately be allowed could be decided by the outcome of the next general election, due in September 2017.
At the end of the day, the success of the Trump tax cuts will not be decided by Democrat-leaning polls or highly flawed econometric models.
When asked for an estimate of how many National Guardsmen would move to the border, White said that that will be decided by the aforementioned cell.
They should be decided by the American people, and that's why I'm urging Democrats and Republicans to pass a bill that helps to right this wrong.
He said it made no sense for decisions on sensitive issues, such as migration, to be "decided by faceless bureaucrats in Brussels" rather than national parliaments.
But they both seemed to know that this race would ultimately be decided by the people of Alabama, on their own terms, for their own reasons.
It will be hammered out by strategists and candidates over the next two and a half years and will ultimately be decided by Democratic primary voters.
Indeed, legal experts are already debating several knotty constitutional questions that involve the president and may one day soon have to be decided by the court.
But the fact that space warfighting will be decided by a fully independent organization may mean a sharper focus on national security space issues, says Weeden.
Whether it is impeachable will be decided by the House, which will determine if it amounts to "high crimes and misdemeanors," as outlined in the Constitution.
Elections in the U.S. should be decided by Americans, and it's not the business of foreign countries, any foreign countries, to be interfering in our elections.
Dan Bishop in a dead heat ahead of Tuesday's vote, and both sides concede that the race will likely be decided by a razor-thin margin.
Zusman acknowledged some of the criticisms of Section 702 may be valid but that changes to its implementation should be decided by policymakers, not the courts.
"This is not something that should be decided by politics," Huawei's chairman Guo Ping said on Sunday, ahead of the formal start of Mobile World Congress.
When Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader, meets with President Trump in Singapore on June 290, infinitesimal details will be decided by tricky diplomatic negotiations.
"The euro zone integration package to be decided by leaders in June is therefore likely to be minimal and progress on it postponed," the official said.
If parliament insists on its proposal, the issue can be decided by the Expediency Council which can rule in disputes between parliament and the Guardian Council.
The tenor of the bond has not been announced nor has the timing of the issuance, which will be decided by the Ministry of Finance, he said.
The exact launch date will be decided by Japan's Nintendo, he said, adding the game will be available for free downloads to users of any mobile service.
With only misdemeanor charges — and lower maximum penalties — for rioting and property destruction at play, that trial will be decided by the judge, and not a jury.
After that, it will just have to be decided by the medical board whether or not she gets to keep her license and ever return to work.
Democrats have subpoenaed records from Trump's longtime accounting firm, Mazars USA, in a case that may be decided by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals this month.
"The issue of the main cause of the disaster is a legal one and it will have to be decided by a court," he said, without elaborating.
The winner of the second round of bidding, which was held on Friday, will be decided by Toshiba's board on Wednesday, the report said, without citing sources.
Whether or not we actually end up in a trade war will ultimately be decided by how successfully Trump can navigate the complex world of international negotiations.
AFSCME ruling handed down Wednesday, which could fundamentally change how public sector unions operate, is the third this week to be decided by the court's conservative majority.
The United States should make clear that Afghanistan's future must be decided by Afghans alone and that there will be no separate U.S. peace with the Taliban.
One of the pro-democratic camp's leading prospects, Agnes Chow, was disqualified over her party's stance that Hong Kong's future after 2047 should be decided by referendum.
But this game appears like the kind that will be decided by a field goal or less, rather than the 6 points Las Vegas has spotted Baltimore.
Can you imagine if we still allowed an Olympic swimming race or 100-meter dash to be decided by the limits of human vision and decision-making?
A few months ago, I certainly would not have guessed that South Carolina's Fifth District or Kansas' Fourth would be decided by three- and seven-point margins.
While the Kansas City offense is the star of the show, this Super Bowl could very well be decided by one or two big plays on defense.
"Wellness policies won't be decided by the state, but instead by local committees that will include teachers, school officials and members of the community," Ms. Wootan said.
According to the bylaws, each case will be decided by a panel consisting of four randomly selected board members and one from the region that's primarily affected.
Even then, it won't be decided by the likes of Icahn or Wall Street analysts, but by the whims of the notoriously boom-to-bust oil market.
But, as a practical matter, the answer to this question will be decided by the Supreme Court's Republican majority whenever it is confronted with an agency regulation.
The contest, triggered by Cameron's decision to resign following the June 23 public vote to leave the European Union, will now be decided by the party's membership.
But a lawyer representing the president of the Legislative Council argued that the question should be decided by the legislature, not the courts or the executive branch.
Ultimately, though, the fate of the two leaders may be decided by Venezuela's military, which plays an outsize role in the country's politics as a power broker.
Kentucky has in recent years approved several laws curtailing abortion rights that have been ruled unconstitutional, two of which could ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court.
Otherwise, lots of disputes that should be resolved by our elected representatives would be decided by cloistered judges with lifetime appointments — which isn't healthy for a democracy.
"Governor DeWine has long believed that this issue would be decided by the United States Supreme Court," spokesman Dan Tierney said in an email following Wednesday's decision.
In the event that more than one developer puts in the maximum-allowed bid, the winner will be decided by a lucky draw, the state news agency said.
What she wants to say about her sexuality, to whom she want to say it, and when she want to say it should all be decided by her.
The current front-runner in polls, Moon Jae-in, said on Thursday the planned deployment of a U.S. anti-missile system should be decided by the next administration.
The matter will now be decided by the judge overseeing PG&E's bankruptcy "in the coming weeks," according to the documents filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court on Friday.
A lower court ruled that Microsoft has "no remaining lawful obligation to produce materials to the government," and the appeal will now be decided by the Supreme Court.
It will probably be decided by German parties, Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Christian Social Union, its Bavarian sister party and Mr Weber's political home.
The name of the £200 million ship was originally to be decided by a public poll, with the internet banding together to put forward the name Boaty McBoatface.
If the government collapses, the agreement will be void, and the fate of drilling in the area, thought to hold vast resources, will ultimately be decided by parliament.
Fresco anticipates that the fate of DACA will be decided by June, meaning meaning "Congress has to act quickly regardless" or else risk the elimination of the program.
Sotomayor noted that cases involving unarmed men allegedly reaching for empty waistbands are increasing, making it even more important that credibility disputes be decided by juries at trial.
The match, in 227 games, was to be decided by whoever got to 19533 points first, with wins counting as one point and draws as a half point.
That's a question that should be decided by expert federal regulators following the permitting process required under the Clean Water Act and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
If the secretary of the Treasury does not provide the materials requested in accordance with federal law, the issue will likely be decided by a US district court.
She has been pushing to remove Mr. Morales's immunity from prosecution, and on Monday, Guatemala's Supreme Court ruled that the matter should be decided by the country's Congress.
Third, even if Trump did fall under 270 electoral votes, so long as nobody else got a majority, the election would be decided by the GOP-controlled House.
"The future of sport will be decided by the company that obsesses the needs of the evolving consumer," Mark Parker, Nike's chief executive, said in a statement Thursday.
If the two had tied, state law would have called for the election to be decided by a game of chance, such as a single hand of poker.
Flavio's lawyers argued that, as a senator-elect, he now enjoys certain legal protections, including that any case involving him should only be decided by the top court.
Trump has requested the matter be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court, which will convene on Friday to decide whether to review the three injunctions still in place.
He pointed out that an English court had sided with the government on the decision, and that the legal dispute would ultimately be decided by Britain's Supreme Court.
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But media organizations successfully lobbied to get the materials released because Minassian's case will not be heard by a jury and instead will be decided by a judge.
"Elections in the U.S. should be decided by Americans, and it's not the business of foreign countries, any foreign countries, to be interfering in our elections," he continued.
The IOC said on Monday that any doping violation would be decided by CAS and that a decision would come very quickly after analysis of a B sample.
Or it can set the case down for re-argument in the term that starts in October in the hope that it will be decided by a full court.
"While we haven't released an official date for the Holiday Pies, their availability will be decided by the location's owner/operator," a tweet from their official Twitter page read.
In December 2008, both countries signed a deal that its inhabitants could vote to decide whether the territorial claim, which includes various islands, should be decided by the ICJ.
"I would like him to stay as adviser," Isaka said in an interview, adding that Suzuki's title would be decided by Seven & i's annual shareholders' meeting on May 26.
And the GOP remains cautiously optimistic that its candidate will prevail in Montana this Thursday, too, though both parties are expecting the race to be decided by single digits.
An auction for Sky, which broadcasts to 23 million households across Europe, would be the biggest ever deal in the UK to be decided by a panel-run auction.
"We have always expected this issue to be decided by the Supreme Court, and we look forward to participating in that appeal," said David McAtee, AT&T's general counsel.
The president has already said he'll veto the resolution and neither chamber has enough support to override a veto, so the matter will likely be decided by the courts.
Whether Mr. Trump ever gets that opportunity could well be decided by the demographics of a country that is less white — and less Christian — than it has ever been.
Playing to Ryan's favor, Wednesday's leadership races will be decided by secret ballot, empowering members to buck Pelosi — even just to send a protest message — without fear of reprisal.
The rules stated that the grid would be decided by the order in which the laps were set, meaning Villeneuve would line up ahead of Schumacher, with Frentzen third.
"The future of Venezuela will be decided by the armed forces: either they stay in power with the same government or they remove Maduro," Heleno said in an interview.
In 2017, President Trump attempted to rescind DACA, only to be blocked in federal court; the case may be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in the coming months.
How the Republicans fare in the midterm elections could be decided "by voters at the edge of Mr. Trump's coalition" — so it's important to understand how broad that is.
The process was created in 2011 as a way to streamline patent challenges by allowing them to be decided by an administrative panel, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
"This Court's established practice of rehearing cases under the circumstances present here, so that they may be decided by a full complement of nine justices, makes sense," they said.
While wireless markets are won and lost in corporate "patent wars," the victors in tomorrow's driverless car business may be decided by today's Google trade secret lawsuit against Uber.
John Kasich (R) on Sunday said the nationalist wing of the Republican Party is not likely to last, and that the GOP's direction will ultimately be decided by millennials.
What actually meets that definition is a legal question that would be decided by a Delaware court, which would look at whether the hacking was long term and durational.
Nadler said he wanted to go to court "as soon as possible" to try to force McGahn to testify, although the timing would ultimately be decided by the House counsel.
The White House later released a statement that, while not mentioning Bergdahl by name, said that every military justice case should be decided by military personnel using their own judgment.
Many of this year's biggest cases — including those dealing with abortion rights, contraception, immigration, public-sector unions, and redistricting — were likely to be decided by a 5-to-4 vote.
Indeed, nearly a month after voting a Democratic takeover of the House remains a possibility: several disputed contests could be decided by recount or even court-ordered do-over elections.
This is probably the biggest reason why so many pundits believe this close election will be decided by the presidential debates, especially the first one coming up this Monday night.
The purchases will be decided by companies themselves according market-based rules, said Gao, adding that the restarting of trade talks had no direct bearing on the U.S. agriculture buys.
Moon has opposed the THAAD deployment and called for the matter to be decided by the next South Korean government following public consultation and a vote in the National Assembly.
A future government will likely be decided by party negotiations over which coalition can reach the majority, with just a small number of seats dictating who comes out on top.
Under Virginia law, a tie in a House race should be decided by drawing lots, the equivalent of a coin toss or drawing straws, the Conference of State Legislatures said.
Democrats want presidential elections to be decided by popular vote in a few border states progressively tilted by legal immigration, and by illegal immigration tied to a path to citizenship.
In the first cycle, the calendar order would be decided by lottery, but in following cycles everyone would move up a date, with the first region sliding back to last.
The last time the Supreme Court heard a major partisan gerrymandering case, in 2004, four conservative justices said the issue should be decided by the political branches, not the courts.
Joe Manchin, a Democrat facing a tough re-election battle in West Virginia, said the ultimate question about whether Trump associates colluded with the Russians will be decided by Mueller.
Liability and potential damages will now be decided by the same jury in a second trial phase that began on Wednesday after the initial phase focused on scientific evidence alone.
Trump and Cohen plan to ask that Daniels' case be decided by a private arbitrator and to have her sanctioned for $20 million for violating the terms of the agreement.
The review was created by Congress in 2011 as a way to streamline patent challenges by allowing them to be decided by a panel, the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.
But if you look at our culture now, it's clear to me that we're allowing our values to be decided by the technologies we've built, not the other way around.
On the security front, exceptional measures — particularly searches and seizures and house arrests — will now essentially be decided by Mr. Macron's Interior Ministry, with little review from the judicial branch.
For the third time in their last four matches, the outcome would be decided by a final-set tiebreaker, and though the match was close, the decisive phase was not.
But Republicans on the ground in the state say the contest could be decided by a razor-thin margin, and that Cruz is just as likely to finish on top.
" The Connecticut Democrat pointed to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's statement last week that Syrian President Bashar Assad's future as his country's leader would be "decided by the Syrian people.
The plan has already been approved by the Parliament, where the A.K.P. holds the majority of the seats, and its fate will be decided by a referendum on April 16.
The election will be decided by exactly how many left-wing voters—some of whom may identify with Le Pen's economic protectionism—will "hold their nose" and vote for Fillon.
The fate of those restrictions would eventually be decided by the Supreme Court, now featuring four liberals and, with Brett Kavanaugh replacing the retired Anthony Kennedy last year, five solid conservatives.
Many female candidates said they were spurred to run by the election of President Donald Trump, coupled with the realization that they could not let women's issues be decided by men.
A Westinghouse spokeswoman reiterated on Tuesday that the company expected the issue to be decided by an independent third-party auditor pursuant to the terms of the deal with CB&I.
Whether the visa-free policy takes effect in October or November is to be decided by the foreign ministry, said Hsu Kong-yung, the spokesman of Taiwan's executive yuan, or cabinet.
Political strategists once entered campaigns with a single basic assumption about partisanship: Elections would almost always be decided by about 20003 percent of voters who fell somewhere in the ideological middle.
He also said that because climate change is a global problem, the city's claims "implicate countless foreign governments and their laws and policies," and could not be decided by a court.
It proposed that testing of athletes should be carried out by a new agency within the WADA framework, while sanctions would be decided by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Phil Bryant's office did not immediately return requests for comment, but he has said before that any change to the state flag should be decided by the people in a vote.
With 247 delegates to be decided by the April 19 primary and 291 total, New York's delegation is the second largest; California has the single largest state contingent, with 546 delegates.
The matter is currently in the hands of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and may be decided by this June, spy chief James Clapper told reporters on Monday.
"We always rate our chances as very high, but everything will be decided by the government of South Africa," Likhachyov said in response to a question from Reuters at the forum.
Ultimately, the question would almost certainly be decided by a panel of judges previously confirmed pursuant to the Constitution — either in the courts of appeals or, more appropriately, the Supreme Court.
Highlights: The defendants denied charges that they orchestrated violent acts during their unsuccessful secessionist push, and they argued that the Catalan conflict should be decided by politicians, not Spain's top judges.
Article 1 of the bill, drawn up by the Senate heads of the ruling parties, says any modifications to the Bank of Italy's statute must in future be decided by parliament.
It noted — but did not reject — the recommendations on celibacy and confessions, but said they were matters to be decided by the Roman Catholic Church, other religious institutions and state governments.
That is not a decision that the Supreme Court made when it granted the stay, and it is ultimately a matter to be decided by the federal courts, not the EPA.
Their views will be heard in a verdict handed down in the 2020 elections, which will be decided by which party wins over a greater number of moderates, independents and liberals.
But Anchorage's Proposition 1 was the first of its kind to be decided by voters in a fight that attracted more attention from outside the state than the city's mayoral race.
And the fate of more tangible Trump administration goals, like tax reform, will be decided by other factors because so many other groups besides this White House are pushing for them.
"This was a straightforward application of federal and Pennsylvania law requiring cases to be decided by judges whose impartiality cannot reasonably be questioned," said Judith Ritter, one of Abu-Jamal's attorneys.
Barkley took issue with the fact that fan voting was a big part of the All-Star equation, believing that such important decisions should not be decided by a popularity contest.
The RNC election will be held after the conclusion of the presidential race and will be decided by the 168 RNC members and state party chairs who make up the committee.
While the chief justice presides, the duration and scope of the trial, including whether to call witnesses or compel document production, will be decided by a simple majority of the Senate.
Haley was asked about U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson's remarks in the Turkish capital Ankara on Thursday, in which he said that Assad's status would be decided by the Syrian people.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Formula One's commercial rights holders want a decision on post-2020 engine regulations to be decided by the end of May, Ferrari team-principal Maurizio Arrivabene told reporters on Friday.
Looking at Australia's finely balanced electoral map, there are a number of key marginal seats that could be decided by these young voters the next time the country goes to the polls.
"This will be decided by just a few votes and we will be alert to make sure that no one makes off with, and robs, the vote of the people," García said.
That is a problem for Sanders because the nomination could be decided by the large numbers of minority voters in the Democratic coalition, to which Clinton has demonstrated she has more appeal.
"What your honor has heard thus far really amounts to a conflict in the evidence, which ought to be decided by a jury rather than by your honor," Gibson told the court.
His own future will be decided by presidential elections due in April but organizational and political problems may hamper the vote with authorities admitting they are considering a delay of three months.
The Redstones' case in Delaware will be aided by the state courts' mission to try to resolve disputes quickly and with finality – this will ultimately be decided by the Delaware Supreme Court.
"Emirates Team NZ believe the future America's Cup format is to be decided by the Defender and Challenger of Record as it has historically been," they said in a statement to Reuters.
"It gives me great comfort that this primary is going to be decided by the Midwestern common sense of the Hoosier State," Cruz said during a Fox News town hall in Indianapolis.
There is little appetite for a replay of that fight in the D.N.C. race, which will be decided by members of the committee when they gather in February for their winter meeting.
Hasina's adviser, Imam, said the question of selecting Rohingya in Cox's Bazar to move to the island was not finalised, but it could be decided by lottery or on a volunteer-basis.
"We have always expected this issue to be decided by the Supreme Court, and we look forward to participating in that appeal," AT&T general counsel David McAtee said in a statement.
That may have made only a small difference, but it could prove decisive in an election that may be decided by fewer than 1,000 votes after absentee and provisional ballots are counted.
Such economic questions are large enough, and important enough, that they should be decided by a democratic majority — and in fact, they were decided by a democratic majority in Congress in 1950.
"Dividend for first quarter 2020 will be decided by the board of directors and announced in connection with the presentation of the first quarter results," a company spokesman said in an email.
If you think your vote doesn't count, here are three hotly contested races from districts in New York and New Jersey that are likely to be decided by a handful of voters.
"I thought they were going to put a couple more seconds on my time," Ledecka later said, laughing and well aware that the race would be decided by hundredths of a second.
The exact prices, start date and how authorities confirm itineraries will be decided by December 252, said Daniela Tamayo Córdova, of the Galápagos Government Council, the municipal body that manages the islands.
Mueller seems unlikely to defy Justice Department policy with a legally questionable indictment of Trump, but if that were to take place, the matter would surely be decided by the Supreme Court.
He has not publicly taken a hard line one way or the other, but he has said that if it were to happen it should be decided by the people in a vote.
None of those issues will be decided by the Ninth Circuit's ruling on this motion, but as these cases move forward, they are sure to animate the debate inside and outside the courtroom.
Sweden's deputy director of public prosecution, Eva-Marie Persson, said today that any conflict between the European Arrest Warrant and an existing US extradition request for Assange will be decided by UK authorities.
The statement said Afridi's fate would be decided "by the Pakistani courts and the government of Pakistan and not by Mr. Donald Trump, even if he becomes the president of the United States".
As a way to prevent games from dragging on too long, the game's outcome can be decided by an event called "sudden death," that starts when a match hits the 18 minute mark.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Aramco is ready for its initial public offering, but a timing for the deal will be decided by its sole shareholder, the Saudi government, a senior executive said on Monday.
If the presidential election were to be decided by the House of Representatives, we would see a powerful shift in both symbolic and institutional authority from the executive branch to the legislative branch.
"Win or lose, I think this debate over tax reform is going to be decided by the middle class and everyday Americans," Brandon Arnold, executive vice president of the National Taxpayers Union, said.
The duration and frequency of use of the higher power mode will vary at each event and be decided by the FIA, with teams and drivers able to incorporate it into their strategy.
The most important view I express here is that the Democratic nomination for president should be decided by delegates elected in primaries and caucuses — and only by delegates elected in primaries and caucuses.
The potential culpability of the president and others involving obstruction of justice will be decided by evidence, facts and law as viewed by the special counsel and the grand jury considering the matter.
"The two Korean governments are declaring that the future of the peninsula should be decided by Koreans themselves," said Leif-Eric Easley, a professor of international studies at Ewha Womans University in Seoul.
Life under the shaky stability of the Western-backed Afghan government and life under the rule of armed insurgents can be decided by as little as a few miles or a few months.
But the decision means the issue will likely be decided by the Supreme Court, and it also means that health coverage is much more likely to become a marquee campaign issue in 2020.
The IOC said on Monday that any doping violation would be decided by the Court of Arbitration for Sport and that a decision would come very quickly after analysis of a B sample.
While a case heard by the Supreme Court this term would likely be decided by June, a case heard in the following term would almost certainly not be decided until after the election.
"Elections in the U.S. should be decided by Americans and it's not the business of foreign countries, any foreign countries, to be interfering in our elections," Cruz added, without mentioning Trump by name.
Jared Golden for Maine's 2nd Congressional District will be decided by the state's ranked-choice voting system, where the votes for the two lowest ranked candidates will be redistributed among Poliquin and Golden.
Also likely to be decided by the terms of her will is the question of where she decided to place her literary papers, at the University of Alabama, her alma mater, or another institution.
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Last Monday, the officer elected for a bench trial, meaning his fate will be decided by the same judge who acquitted Edward Nero, another Baltimore officer, last month on charges related to Gray's death.
To Stam, a Republican state lawmaker who sponsored the measure, it's a necessary step that stops anyone from getting special rights and one city from dictating policies that should be decided by the state.
This morass includes multiple initiatives on the same issue, proposals to extend deadlines that the legislature has routinely extended itself, and ballot measures that force future policies to be decided by other ballot measures.
Fulfilling a campaign promise to his staunch supporters in the farm sector, Bolsonaro decreed that indigenous land claims, a source of bloody clashes on Brazil's agricultural frontier, would be decided by the Agriculture Ministry.
The winner of the award, named after the late Hungary captain Ferenc Puskas, will be decided by the public and announced at FIFA's annual player of the year ceremony in London on Oct. 23.
In March, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit in New Orleans voted to overturn the DoL rule, and some experts expect its future could be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Tokyo 2020 mascots, whose names will be decided by the same selection panel, will take the torch from their cuddly Pyeongchang Winter Games counterparts Soohorang, a white tiger, and Bandabi, a black bear.
Although Labour is now embroiled in the biggest crisis in its recent history, Mr. Corbyn may well retain the leadership, which will be decided by party members and supporters in a vote in September.
Plus, Democrats made up for losing North Dakota, Missouri, and Indiana by winning Nevada and, as looks more and more likely, Arizona — with Florida and Mississippi still to be decided, by recount or runoff.
"The Chairman has been and will continue to make the case to RNC members that the rules of the convention should be decided by the delegates elected by Republican grassroots voters," the statement said.
"Our presidents, our congressmen, anyone in Washington, should not be decided by anyone but the public," said Jordan Float, 25, a nursing assistant at a Philadelphia hospital, and a volunteer with the Sanders campaign.
However, opposition MPs are concerned about voting for an election before any extension is agreed by the EU, given that the date of any election would then subsequently be decided by the prime minister.
At the end of the day, the case will likely be decided by Kennedy, but Smith was in awe of the prowess of the senior most justice of the liberal wing of the bench.
MANILA — The Philippines on Wednesday deported an American missionary found to have engaged in "political activities," but two of his colleagues, both Africans, were waiting for their fates to be decided by the government.
That's right: Six weeks after persuading a federal judge that its arbitration clause requires threshold issues to be decided by an arbitrator, FanDuel is asking a different court to decide a threshold arbitrability issue.
"Military action on the Korean peninsula can only be decided by South Korea and no one else can decide to take military action without the consent of South Korea," said Moon in televised comments.
All decisions regarding corrective action would be decided by a board of trustees which would consist of an equal number of employee and employer representatives, ensuring all sides have a voice in the matter.
"Military action on the Korean peninsula can only be decided by South Korea and no one else can decide to take military action without the consent of South Korea, " said Moon in televised comments.
The PD wants the change to the electoral system to be decided by December, allowing it to be swiftly deployed should its fragile coalition with 5-Star collapse, opening the way for early elections.
Under the terms of a plea deal, the Justice Department agreed to recommend that Nader only receive that minimum 10-year term, though Nader's sentence will ultimately be decided by federal Judge Leonie Brinkema.
The election would then be decided by the Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives, where lawmakers would have a three-way choice among Trump, Clinton and McMullin, a Utah native and former CIA operative.
In her three-minute announcement video, first published by The Tennessean, Blackburn moves to establish herself as the most conservative candidate in a primary race likely to be decided by the party's right flank.
Another woman said there was no work on Nauru, except for "simple jobs for people for a short time," and those sent there were just waiting for their fate to be decided by Australia.
Under Virginia election rules, that left the nomination for the 20173 race to be decided by a hastily assembled party convention, which went with retired Air Force intelligence officer and brewery owner Denver Riggleman.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The future of stand-up paddle (SUP) will be decided by the Court of Arbitration for Sport as the canoeing and surfing federations battle for control of a sport with rapidly rising popularity.
The IOC said it was agreed at a meeting of world sports leaders that the WADA should oversee the testing of athletes while sanctions would be decided by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Analysts say the race between Baker and Jealous could be decided by who has the best ground game, especially since polls in early June showed many likely voters had not closely focused on the race.
With some Democrats now saying the Electoral College should be abandoned and that the presidential election should be decided by the popular vote, Trump said he's happy with the system the way it is now.
Asked whether the resignation of Viola may delay the bank's cash call, Padoan said: "the timing will be decided by the board together with the advisers that have to take into account of market trends".
"They don't even explain how their "re-evaluation" of census Q is possible after telling the Supreme Court 5 separate times (inc last week) that everything had to be decided by June 30," wrote Katyal.
"He's doing something that's going to upset a lot of people, but ultimately this will be decided by the courts," Saikrishna Prakash, a constitutional expert and University of Virginia Law School professor, tells The BBC.
This is Pokémon Go. One day elections will probably be decided by who leads the most gyms, and if you don't start stockpiling your pocket monsters now, you'll be a nobody in a few years.
Forgiveness in instances like these is a complicated process, one that necessarily cannot and should not be decided by anyone but those directly affected by the transgressor, should forgiveness be possible or appropriate at all.
"Our ability to reach targeted voters and turn them out will be decided by the number of organizers we can hire now and the volunteers they can start recruiting today," he said in the memo.
The post was "of great importance for the whole party and the whole country and should not be decided by a small internal group," wrote Lange, according to her letter widely cited by German media.
Back in May, Google announced that the name of the next major version of Android would be decided by a sort of public consultation (anyone can suggest a name and Google gets the final choice).
This election isn't going to be decided in the Acela corridor or inside the Beltway, the primary's going to be decided by rank-and-file Democrats and people that I'm meeting all over the country.
Some of these treatments, when given as late as day five of symptoms, led to high protection in monkeys, he said, adding that the choice of product for each patient will be decided by clinicians.
Critics say that the amendment — requested by DOJ and approved by the Supreme Court last month — is the kind of policy change that should be decided by Congress, not the court system's policy-making body.
" US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said while in Afghanistan that the "United States will support, facilitate and participate in these peace discussions, but peace must be decided by the Afghans and settled among them.
The result and subsequent impact on the electoral future for Florida could ultimately be decided by the exploding Puerto Rican population in the state, a group that tends to vote overwhelmingly in favor of Democrats.
As recently as March 30th, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said that Assad's future would be "decided by the Syrian people," words that signalled a sharp departure from Obama's insistence that Assad must leave office.
Once that happened, the American government would be better positioned to keep promoting freedom of expression, free enterprise and democratic governance, while making it clear that the future of Cuba must be decided by Cubans.
As a "Dreamer" who is married to an American, her fate may be decided by the midterm elections, and she said the fear of deportation has driven her to register around 60 people so far.
Any sale will be decided by a creditor committee, which met for the first time on Wednesday and includes representatives from Air Berlin, the federal labor office which is paying staff wages, Commerzbank, and Eurowings.
Leading Democrats, including some of President Obama's loyalists, want a full-time party leader and are hoping others will enter the race, which will be decided by a vote of party committee members in February.
Particularly if delegates are aware of such state laws, they could readily arrange for all matters before the convention to be decided by a single up-or-down vote at the end of its proceedings.
Another lawsuit seeking to force Donald F. McGahn II, the former White House counsel, to testify in response to an earlier House subpoena in a previous matter may be decided by a judge on Monday.
The answer, to be decided by the House Judiciary Committee, seems increasingly likely to result in a House vote later this month to make Trump just the third president in U.S. history to be impeached.
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - Spain's Group B clash with Iran at the World Cup on Wednesday should be decided by one very simple equation: How effectively can Fernando Hierro's side break down the meanest defense in Asia?
Certain claims that have been excluded from the proceedings so far will then be considered, and the basis of calculation for possible compensation payments will be decided by then, presiding judge Christian Jaede said on Monday.
Where the oil price ultimately heads in the first half of next year will be decided by whether the actions of OPEC and its allies match their words, and how can the other producers counter-punch.
LOME (Reuters) - A bill to limit presidents in Togo to two terms of office will be decided by referendum after it failed on Tuesday to win approval from parliament due to a boycott by opposition lawmakers.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - A second independence referendum should be decided by the Scottish people, not determined by British Prime Minister Theresa May, a source at the Scottish National Party (SNP) leading the devolved government said on Thursday.
Why it matters: "In a close-run election, marred by discrepancies and irregularities, the winner ultimately may be decided by the courts rather than the voters," Matthew Page, associate fellow at Chatham House, told Al Jazeera.
"Impeachment is going to be decided by the heat of the moment, by whatever latest news is coming from the Lava Jato corruption investigation and by whether or not protesters are in the street," he said.
And with the race most likely to be decided by more than 100 million voters who did not cast ballots in either party primary, some voters will be getting their first hard look at Mr. Trump.
Ethnicity is not always a factor in elections, but in a primary that could be decided by hundreds of votes, it very well could be, said Doug Muzzio, a professor of political affairs at Baruch College.
Under the state's appeals process, the trial judge will write an opinion by explaining his reasoning for the rulings the defense has challenged, and the matter will ultimately be decided by Pennsylvania's appellate-level Superior Court.
The lawsuits would be decided by a panel of private lawyers and their decisions could overrule our Congress and Supreme Court: The overlapping issues of national sovereignty and democracy are once again brought to the fore.
According to Pew Research Center, this year's election will be decided by the most racially and ethnically diverse body of voters in US history, with people of color representing 31 percent of eligible voters in November.
A 9th Circuit spokesman said Saturday that the stay motion would be decided by Judges William Canby Jr. (a Jimmy Carter appointee), Michelle Friedland (a Barack Obama appointee) and Richard Clifton (a George W. Bush appointee).
The purpose of weapons, as well as the purpose of words, is that things might best be decided by civil discourse in the light of a standard that cannot be denied and that does not waver.
A drawn-out bidding war for one of the entertainment industry's most coveted assets will be decided by a sealed bids auction, unless there is a best-and-final offer by the end of the week.
Instead, after reading Moore's letter in full on air, Hannity abruptly decided that the race "shouldn't be decided by me," and what what really mattered is that the people of Alabama "need to know the truth."
In addition, the bill says any modifications to the Bank of Italy's statute must in future be decided by parliament while currently they can only be proposed by the assembly of the Bank of Italy's shareholders.
"The conservation of the ashes of the departed in a domestic residence is not permitted," the instruction from the Vatican's department on doctrine said, except in "grave and exceptional cases" to be decided by the local bishop.
Cortizo's remarks came days after the national assembly rejected a bill that sought to reaffirm Minera Panama's contract, with legislators arguing that the royalties are too low and the issue should be decided by the incoming government.
U.S. District Judge Otis Wright on Monday acknowledged the "gravity" of the claims brought by the surrogate mother, Melissa Cook, but said they should be decided by California's state courts, which have so far ruled against her.
The court ruled that Oracle did have copyright over the Java APIs but said the question of whether the usage of those APIs was fair use or not would have to be decided by a district court.
Under the decree, demarcation of indigenous lands will be decided by the Ministry of Justice rather than the National Indian Foundation (FUNAI), a government body set up to carry out policies relating to Brazil's 900,000 indigenous people.
Under the new procedure, demarcation will be decided by the Justice Ministry based on the recommendations of experts from a new specialized technical working group - leaving it open, critics say, to influence from major farming lobby groups.
The spat has become one of the central issues of the contest for the leadership of the governing Conservative Party and the next prime minister that will be decided by about 160,000 members of the Conservative Party.
"Military action on the Korean Peninsula can only be decided by South Korea, and no one else can decide to take military action without the consent of South Korea," Moon said in televised remarks, according to Reuters.
Lynas, the largest rare earths producer in the world outside China, noted in its quarterly report that Malaysia's deputy environment minister had told parliament conditions for the renewal would be decided by Cabinet and announced mid-August.
"We have always expected this issue to be decided by the Supreme Court and we look forward to participating in that appeal," said David McAtee II, the senior executive vice president and general counsel for AT&T.
Some will be decided by the Supreme Court by June 2020, shortly before the national celebration of the 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote in August 85033 and before national elections in November 2020.
But Temer's future is more likely to be decided by Brazil's top electoral court, which could annul the 2014 election victory of the Rousseff-Temer ticket for campaigning with illegal funds when it meets in early June.
Virginia state law requires that tied elections be decided by lots — in this case, the candidates' names will be printed on slips of paper, put inside separate film canisters and drawn from a bowl by an official.
BOGOTA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The fate of a young Salvadoran woman who was jailed for allegedly attempting to murder her child under the country's strict abortion law will be decided by judges next week, her lawyer said.
The authorities have also resurrected an old voting system viewed as more equitable, which means that half of parliament will be decided by people voting for individuals with the other half drawn from party lists as usual.
Trump's administration has refused to comply with various House subpoenas for documents and testimony in a power struggle between the executive and legislative branches of the U.S. government that ultimately may be decided by the Supreme Court.
A matchup of dominant left-handed starters — both of whom had often struggled in the postseason — looked like it would be decided by the bullpens when both teams put runs on the scoreboard in the first inning.
And both sides agree the contest here will most likely be decided by the votes of college-educated, Republican-leaning and independent women in the suburbs of Indianapolis, many of whom have recoiled at the Trump presidency.
The League has said it believes that profit-sharing should be decided by individual producers, not collectively; some producers, including those behind "Frozen" and "Mean Girls," have voluntarily agreed to share profits with participants in developmental labs.
Last month, the prospect that the final of Copa Libertadores, the most important club tournament in the Americas, would be decided by Boca Juniors and River Plate, Argentina's most heated rivalry, had turned Buenos Aires upside down.
"It's not a straightforward narrative captured by glancing at a map, and the process won't be decided by the simple horse race numbers in clickbait headlines," Lau wrote, jabbing the media's coverage of the early state contests.
One race still up in the air, a U.S. Senate seat in Arizona, is not likely to be decided by voters' feelings about Democrat Kyrsten Sinema's openness about her bisexuality, said longtime Arizona political consultant Stan Barnes.
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox, who is backing Hunt, said the reports should not distract from the policy debate in the race to become the prime minister, which will be decided by 553,000 party members next month.
No candidates have been officially put forward yet, but Ireland's central bank governor Philip Lane is widely seen as a favorite, in the race that will be decided by the ministers at their next meeting on Feb. 11.
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" What to watch: "What will it mean for the prevailing norms in international relations to be decided by an authoritarian state where freedoms of speech, press, and assembly are extinguished for its citizens and those under its power?
The issue of whether Title IX protects transgender students will continue to be litigated in other courts, and legal experts expect it to be decided by the Supreme Court in the coming years, possibly as early as 2018.
Still, Wednesday's contest will be decided by secret ballot — a dynamic that lends anonymity to members who want to buck Pelosi, even if only to send a message that something needs to change in the party's leadership structure.
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And if Obama was worried that the Citizens United decision meant that American elections would be decided by "America's most powerful interests" rather than "the American people," it looks very much as if he was worried over nothing.
"There is no escaping the fact that the outcome of the forthcoming E.U. referendum will be decided by the total vote of the United Kingdom," said Richard Rose, a professor of politics at Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland.
That's because he actually wants to win, and this election will be decided by actual DNC members, many of whom have been in party politics for quite some time and the vast majority of whom backed Hillary Clinton.
We're grateful to the state senators, to the state representatives, to the volunteer leaders in each of the 99 counties who stood up and said we will be heard and this will be decided by the grass roots.
The debate, which should come as no surprise to Mr. Biden or his team if they've been following the news over the past two years, will ultimately be decided by voters, should Mr. Biden jump into the race.
The cases are expected to be decided by the summer of 2020 — that is, in the heat of the presidential campaign, when voters will be judging candidates in part on where they stand on gay and transgender rights.
"Ultimately, the effects will be decided by whatever the tax benefits and special encouragements are to do business in Britain," said Brett Gorvy, co-founder of the dealership Lévy Gorvy, which has spaces in London and New York.
It is unclear if the pardon would be decided by outgoing President Ollanta Humala, who rebuffed Fujimori's first pardon appeal in 2013, or by Kuczynski, who must govern alongside a Congress controlled by the populist party Fujimori founded.
But the top Senate Republican made clear those and other questions about the trial will be decided by as few as 51 senators after opening arguments are made by the House Democratic impeachment managers and Trump's defense team.
The affirmative action case, for example, will be decided by seven justices because of Scalia's death and the fact that Justice Kagan had to recuse herself from hearing the challenge because she dealt with it in her previous job.
Any resolution to the dispute that has been weighing on Airbus and Boeing for over a decade must be decided by governments rather than the companies, and depends on a positive signal from the European side, the sources said.
Maybe not today, not tomorrow, but soon it&aposs going to be decided by that new wave of new thinking by these young people who can bring a lot of energy to the Republican Party and the conservative movement.
Belfast's Court of Appeal on Friday ruled that the contention by rights activist Raymond McCord that the people of Northern Ireland should have sole sovereignty on deciding their future within the EU should be decided by the Supreme Court.
The size of the future capital injection for VEB, which reported a net loss of 287.7 billion roubles in 2017, will be decided by Russia's finance ministry, Shuvalov was quoted as saying by TASS news agency after the meeting.
The price of shares will also be decided by Seedrs' Valuation Policy, which is designed to reflect things like a subsequent funding round (and therefore a new valuation) since the original shares were made available via the crowdfunding platform.
Welby, a member of parliament's upper House of Lords, said that while major questions, such as membership of the EU's single market, were "huge political decisions", there were thousands of other things that could be decided by a commission.
Schuh said the ECB would be the most important issue for EMEA capital markets next year, especially as a new chief to succeed Mario Draghi is likely to be decided by mid-13 and in October at the latest.
Andy Briggs, head of the company's UK insurance business, or Maurice Tulloch, who leads its international insurance arm, are frontrunners to land the job, which one source said was expected to be decided by the board on Feb. 4.
A lawsuit, perhaps from one of the thousands of Russian and Chinese "birth tourists," would be filed, a judge would be found to issue an injunction, and the case would ultimately have to be decided by the Supreme Court.
The figures make grim reading for President Vladimir Putin, who warned during the 2012 presidential election campaign that Russia risked turning into an "'empty space' whose fate will not be decided by us" if its demographics did not improve.
The format for the competition's 2018-2021 cycle must be decided by the end of the year and there have been suggestions that big clubs are pushing for radical changes, which could include automatic places for some of them.
Indeed, during a late March visit to Turkey, Tillerson said that Assad's fate "will be decided by the Syrian people," language that Syria, Iran and Russia have used to convey their intention that the Syrian leader isn't going anywhere.
Schuh said the ECB would be the most important issue for EMEA capital markets next year, especially as a new chief to succeed Mario Draghi is likely to be decided by mid-2019 and in October at the latest.
If he succeeds, the state would become the ninth state (not including Washington, D.C.) to legalize the drug and just the second state to do so legislatively, since it will be decided by the state's congress instead of voters.
This year — before the March election of the leader in which the outcome will, as usual, be decided by pro-Beijing loyalists voting on a short list of vetted candidates — defiance appears to have given way to indignant resignation.
While most people assume the fair use of an image should be decided by the "did you make money from it?" litmus test, Rose says that's more of a social or moral judgment, not necessarily what the law says.
Bosnian Serb President Milorad Dodik, a Serb nationalist, has repeatedly said closer ties with NATO should be decided by referendum in the Serb Republic, even though such decisions can only be taken at state level according to the constitution.
Indonesia—one of the countries still using capital punishment for drug offenses—was booed for calling the death penalty an "important component" of its drug policy, before suggesting decisions about methods of punishment should be decided by individual states.
International Trade Secretary Liam Fox, who is backing Hunt, agreed the reports should not distract from important policy debate in the race to become the next prime minister which will be decided by 20163,000 Conservative party members next month.
The election is likely to be decided by whichever side does a better job of mobilising its supporters—just as Barack Obama's re-election was in 2012—with the presidency among the tools that Mr Trump will have at his disposal.
In the most innovative part of the proposal, the two remaining places would be decided by a six-team playoff tournament which would take place in the World Cup host nation, possibly in the November before the finals, FIFA said.
And issues of reproductive rights also don't have to be decided by national candidates in order to motivate voters to turn out for them — though several Democrats have already highlighted ways that a president could play a role in them.
The New York Fed could also try to put a stop to a lawsuit by arguing that it has sovereign immunity as an arm of the U.S. government, but that question would need to be decided by a judge, Black said.
The length of a dress might be decided by a survey of a wanghong's fans; its launch date might be based on the number of hits, shares or comments it garners, some of which can prompt last-minute design tweaks.
"The European Parliament should have a say in resolving in the ongoing bad loan problem — the problem requires political choices to be made and is not merely a technical matter that can be decided by the SSM alone," he said.
On Thursday, an agency spokesman said the latest round of debt-to-equity swaps could cut total company liabilities by around 10 to 20 percentage points, but the final amount would be decided by the market, and not the government.
London and Brussels hope to agree on a transitional deal this month to maintain free and unfettered trade until at least the end of 2020 ahead of a long-term Brexit agreement to be decided by the end of the year.
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwanese chipmaker Nanya Technology Corp on Tuesday said the number of Micron Technology Inc shares it will buy in an up to T$31.5 billion ($1 billion) private placement will be decided by its U.S. partner around early November.
Asked whether shares recently bought by the company in a buyback or shares owned by its controlling shareholder would be sold to increase the free float, Polyus said that was yet to be decided by its shareholders and board of directors.
Apple will argue this week that the issue of whether it should assist the FBI in accessing a locked iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters should be decided by Congress, rather than the courts, the AP reports.
Heinz Haemmerle, or "Magic Heinzi" as Vonn calls him, is the American's service rep and in a sport that can be decided by hundredths of a second, his work in preparing her skis can be the difference between winning and losing.
Obama should explain to voters that no president should ever treat immigrant children like criminals in cages as a matter of policy, or shamefully assert their cases should be decided by monarchical edict without due process or the rule of law.
The trial venue, which will ultimately be decided by the U.S. attorney general, currently Loretta Lynch, is important because it will determine the specific charges that Guzman faces and the strength of the case against the world's top drug lord.
This may be a time of greater conservatism on the court but, most assuredly, over time the pendulum will swing again — or Congress will be pressed to actually solve problems rather than allowing them to be decided by the courts.
On Thursday, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said states like his that joined the bloc after 2004 need to have more involvement in the EU's future as this could not be decided by just two or three powerful Western members.
And in that state, which has not backed a Democrat in a presidential election since 1992, polls show Republican Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton in a close battle for the presidency that could be decided by turnout of minority voters.
But if Schultz were to win enough votes to play the spoiler in 2020 and no candidate were able to score the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, the election would then be decided by the House of Representatives.
" Corbyn has said he would prefer a general election to a second referendum, but his colleague Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell said Wednesday the ultimate decision on a second referendum would be "decided by the democratic wishes of our party members.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's fondness for the U.S. Supreme Court could be tested by a series of legal disputes targeting him personally – from his taxes and businesses to his 2016 election campaign – that ultimately may be decided by the justices.
Every four years the media decides at some point that America's ramshackle and somewhat accidental system of presidential primaries is going to fail, and the nomination will be decided by actual bargaining among delegates at the national convention over the summer.
It takes a situation that could be addressed concretely on the ground and throws it up, as this one now has been, to the Supreme Court, where it will be decided by a group of Harvard and Yale law grads.
Refusing to sit for an interview opens the possibility that Mr. Mueller will subpoena the president to testify before a grand jury, setting up a court fight that would drastically escalate the investigation and could be decided by the Supreme Court.
Plaintiffs' lawyers leading the MDL had argued that the FanDuel and DraftKings arbitration provisions were unenforceable, but Judge O'Toole agreed with the companies that threshold issues about their consumer contracts must be decided by an arbitrator, not by the court.
By choosing these gray hills for an initiation ceremony, the fraternity brothers had unintentionally made it possible that their fates could be decided by a jury made up of locals who wondered just what these Asian men had been doing here.
The fate of the C$20.6 billion mine is expected to be decided by next week in what has become a test of the government's commitment to reduce Canada's greenhouse gas emissions and repair relations with the country's indigenous people.
Still, after Democrats showed force in 2018 by capturing suburban districts with gun-control candidates, Democrats seem unified in their position this time around, which means this debate may prove one of many that will be decided by voters in November.
And in fact, it could precipitate a legal battle with California and other states -- possibly overturning the authority of the federal government to even regulate legal cannabis businesses, an issue that has yet to be decided by the Supreme Court.
Gorsuch does not speak for all conservative legal thinkers, but he represents a camp that pushes back against the notion that hard questions of legal interpretation boil down to policy preferences -- and thus should be decided by executive agencies rather than judges.
The inspector general also concluded that Pai's statements on the rule changes were consistent over the years, as well cited a fine the agency imposed on Sinclair and Pai's recommendation the merger be decided by the courts, the New York Times wrote.
But though a party chair race often bears a surface resemblance to a public referendum on the party's future direction, the outcome will actually be decided by the more than 21980 DNC members who have their own incentives, interests, and policy preferences.
A White House spokesperson, though, wasn't prepared to say just yet what those were — and wouldn't commit to whether it will be decided by the time the 90-day ban on travel from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen ends on Sunday.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's prime minister said on Friday the case of two journalists detained for more than a year over a failed 2016 coup would be decided by a local court, after the country's Constitutional Court had ruled that they be released.
"We have always expected this issue to be decided by the Supreme Court, and we look forward to participating in that appeal," said David McAtee, AT&T senior executive vice president and general counsel, in a statement posted on the company's website.
"The allocation of resources in the debt-to-equity swaps should not be decided by the government, but by the parties, that is the debtor and the creditor," said Fan, who is also a member of the central bank's Monetary Policy Committee.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A Mexican Supreme Court justice on Thursday favored America Movil's stance that the country's telecommunications regulator should decide whether it can charge interconnection fees to its rivals, although the issue must still be decided by a full court panel.
The country's No. 2 software services exporter said in April, it would return up to 130 billion rupees ($2.03 billion) to shareholders in the fiscal year ending March 2018, adding the manner of the payout will be decided by later by the board.
The referendum will not be decided by die-hards like those in South Wonston but by the voters (almost a third of the total, according to some projections) who have not made up their minds and do not feel strongly either way.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement is not seeking a deal with the opposition to delay new elections, but the timing of the vote must be decided by the head of state, party chief Luigi Di Maio said on Monday.
In Florida, a state that is likely to be decided by the thinnest of margins, about one million of the nearly 21992 million early votes counted as of early Sunday had been cast by Hispanics, an increase of almost 2100 percent over 244.
Iran had initially insisted Jason Rezaian's fate could only be decided by Tehran's judicial system rather than through political accommodation with the U.S. But the nuclear deal, reached last year, held out hope for increased dialogue about Rezaian and the other Americans.
"The entire future of Project Europe may be decided by elections in Holland, France, Germany and Italy within the next year," Carl Weinberg of High Frequency Economics wrote in a note to clients, arguing banks will be cutting risks in the euro zone.
Just as Moore's political fate will ultimately be decided by Alabama voters, it will most likely be Minnesota voters -- with or without formal ethics findings -- who settle accounts with Franken at the voting booth if he seeks a third term next year.
And in the six other states in the Northeast, the lone remaining Republican congressman, Representative Bruce Poliquin of Maine, was clinging to his seat on Wednesday, his fate to be decided by the second choices of third-party voters through ranked-choice voting.
It will be the first time the World Cup is hosted by three countries, the first time it has a 48-team format (up from 248 teams), and Wednesday's vote was the first of its kind to be decided by FIFA's entire membership.
Most lawmakers are entrenched on one side or the other of the Brexit debate, so the outcome may be decided by three critical blocs: the "Spartans" and other hard-line, pro-Brexit Tories, and rebels from both major parties, the Conservatives and Labour.
The text of USMCA also requires Mexican union representation challenges be decided by secret ballot, the election of union leaders by secret ballot, and for a majority of workers covered by a union contract to support it with a secret ballot vote.
SEOUL (Reuters) - The former leader of South Korea's main opposition party, who is leading polls of candidates to be the next president, said on Thursday deployment of a U.S. anti-missile system that has antagonized China should be decided by the next administration.
The move, which will also include the Transportation Department declaring California is pre-empted from regulating vehicle fuel economy, will spark legal challenges over issues including states' rights and climate change that administration could ultimately be decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Congress appears unlikely to override the veto, so the fate of the declaration probably will be decided by the same Ninth Circuit Courts that flouted precedent to block Trump's travel ban, which almost certainly will result in another lower court defeat for Trump.
McConnell is working to avoid surprises like that, but short of a reaching a broad agreement in negotiations with Schumer outlining the rules of a trial, he has said the twists and turns of a trial could be decided by 51 votes.
All of those cases will likely be tied up further on appeal, however, and could eventually be decided by the Supreme Court, where Trump's legal team appears to believe it's more likely to get a sympathetic hearing than in the lower courts.
Michael Olivas, Director of the Institute for Higher Education Law and Governance at the University of Houston Law Center and the author of a book on Plyler, said the issue of educating children in migrant shelters has yet to be decided by the courts.
The fate of the AT&T deal as well as several other large mergers, including the proposed combinations of Dow Chemical and DuPont, and Bayer and Monsanto , will ultimately be decided by Trump's nominees to lead antitrust enforcement at the Justice Department and the FTC.
ANKARA, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Turkey's prime minister said on Friday the case of two journalists detained for more than a year over a failed 2016 coup would be decided by a local court, after the country's Constitutional Court had ruled that they be released.
According to a copy of the ruling by Supreme Court Justice Luiz Fux seen by Reuters, Flavio Bolsonaro's lawyers argued that, as a senator-elect, he now enjoys certain legal protections, including that any case involving him should only be decided by the top court.
"Yes, it's overrated, and yes, the election will not be decided by the candidate or the party that has the more sophisticated data operation," said Sasha Issenberg, a reporter who wrote a 85033 book, "The Victory Lab," about the rise of data-centric campaigns.
But in the long run, the prospects for any real peace in Syria will be decided by one thing, and one thing only: the capacity for the opposition and the government to come to some kind of political agreement that they can both live with.
While gay rights groups hailed the decision on Monday, the ruling could create a scenario in which the issue of gay rights at work will be decided by a Supreme Court that already bears Mr. Trump's imprint, with his nomination of Justice Neil M. Gorsuch.
The vague standard of removing content "expeditiously" — which would be decided by a jury, under the law — could also lead to extended battles, full of technical detail, over what should be reasonably expected from tech companies dealing with millions if not billions of users.
With all the focus on Baylor's post players — the 6-foot-7 Kalani Brown and the 6-foot-4 Lauren Cox — the national championship game against Notre Dame on Sunday just might be decided by the spindly arms of Richards, a 6-foot-1 sophomore.
BERLIN, July 4 (Reuters) - The German Economy Ministry said on Thursday it expected a law on the country's coal exit to be decided by the end of the year, adding talks with utility RWE - which wants billions of euros in compensation - were progressing constructively.
Emanuel, who was President Barack Obama's chief of staff from January 2009 to October 2010, met with Trump in New York last month, urging the President-elect to continue the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program until a modernized immigration system can be decided by Congress.
Wasserman also adds that the two chambers of Congress are like "Mars and Venus" because "the House will be decided by suburbs where Republicans are on defense," while the Senate is all about "rural states where Democrats are on defense," such as Missouri, West Virginia and Montana.
As this digital rush is taking place, many Mexicans are questioning whether the upcoming elections will truly be decided by the people or if meddling by foreign actors through social media will tip the scales: It happened in the US — what's stopping it from happening in Mexico?
Trump delivered his military-focused remarks days away from the election that could be decided by voters in this state, where more than 100,000 active duty military personnel are based and where the military supports nearly 600,000 jobs, according to the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
But they cut their bonus pool in response to that, and I know that's not a decision that you can take, it has to be decided by the board, but do you feel pressure from your shareholders, from the stakeholders of your bank, to do the same?
Wasserman also adds that the two chambers of Congress are like "Mars and Venus" because "the House will be decided by suburbs where Republicans are on defense," while the Senate is all about "rural states where Democrats are on defense," such as Missouri, West Virginia and Montana.
EDINBURGH (Reuters) - Scotland's devolved government is right to start preparing legislation for a new independence referendum after Britain's vote to leave the European Union, but a new vote should be decided by "clear public appetite" for one, a spokesman for the Scottish Greens said on Saturday.
If Kavanaugh is confirmed, Collins and Murkowski would be joining a hard-line conservative legal movement that would escalate battles in states across the nation to enact regressive laws that would ultimately be decided by the Supreme Court, in some cases before the 2020 presidential election.
Apple and the Justice Department are presenting these mutually exclusive versions of reality to sway public sentiment about whether cellphone makers should be compelled to assist the government's criminal investigations - a question that may eventually be decided by Congress, not the executive branch or the federal courts.
After years as the lone holdout among Division I conferences in not holding a postseason basketball tournament, the Ivy League announced on Thursday that starting next season its automatic bids to the men's and women's N.C.A.A. basketball tournaments would be decided by a season-ending playoff.
But when we get down to brass tacks, the most serious objections to reforming the Electoral College come from rural and small-state elites who fear that under a national popular vote system, they'd be ignored and elections would be decided by people who live in cities.
I think there is no one so far who has shown they are likely to consolidate a majority of the party, and so the most likely outcome is more debates with fewer candidates but a convention that will be decided by super-delegates and political deals.
Moreover, given the seriousness of the conduct at issue—and its persistence—this matter cannot and must not be decided by the courts, which, apart from the presence of the Chief Justice here today are given no role in impeachments, in either the House or the Senate.
With English soccer hugely popular in Sweden, fans can expect a quarter-final full of the commitment and passion reminiscent of the Premier League and the game is just as likely to be decided by a set piece or an error as it is by individual flair.
By assembling a well-chosen set of individual narratives, many about figures who are relatively unknown, he captures why so many people thought the fate of the world might be decided by who won the conflict in a poor, mostly rural country on the edge of Europe.
A Chapter 11 filing for Westinghouse would be decided by the U.S. unit's board and would not require approval by Toshiba's shareholders, It could increase charges related to the unit to 1 trillion yen ($9 billion) from a publicly flagged 712.5 billion yen estimate, sources have said.
U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly in Washington, D.C. ruled Wednesday that whether MedStar actually required employees of three D.C.-area hospitals to clean their uniforms off the clock, in violation of D.C.'s Minimum Wage Act, was a disputed factual question that should be decided by a jury.
Earlier this week, the Justice Department attempted to skip the appeals courts altogether, asking the Supreme Court to take up the issue so that it could be decided this term — meaning a decision on the legality of the effort to rescind the program likely would be decided by June.
But FiveThirtyEight's model estimates around a 24 percent chance that this year's Senate will be decided by a single race (that either Democrats will end up with a 51-49 majority or Republicans will control a 50-50 chamber because of Vice President Mike Pence's tie-breaking vote).
While public opinion polls have mostly shown Ralph Northam (pictured right), a Democrat, leading Ed Gillespie (pictured left), his Republican rival, the increasingly nasty campaign in Virginia—a state that twice fell to Mr Obama and last year tipped to Hillary Clinton—could ultimately be decided by turnout.
LONDON (Reuters) - Julian Assange is no hero and his future will be decided by the British courts, Britain's foreign minister said on Thursday after the Wikileaks founder was arrested by police and carried out of the Ecuadorean embassy where he had been holed up for nearly seven years.
"What is at stake here is can the government compel Apple to write software that we believe would make hundreds of millions of customers vulnerable around the world, including the U.S.," Cook said, while adding the issue should be decided by Congress instead of through the judicial system.
ISTANBUL/ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey said on Friday the case of two journalists held for more than a year over alleged ties to a failed coup would be decided by a local court, after the Constitutional Court ruled they be freed, a turnaround likely to deepen concerns for press freedom.
And in a major shift, the platform would drop the pursuit of a constitutional amendment that would define marriage as between a man and a woman, opting instead to oppose the Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage and calling on the matter to be decided by the states.
"Presidential candidate Moon Jae-in has consistently stated that the deployment of THAAD should be decided by the next government through taking into account sufficient public consultation, consensus and consideration of our national interests and the ROK-US alliance," a statement released by Moon's spokesman, Park Kwang-on, read.
So, last week, someone named "Rex Tillerson" (who, I am told, is the U.S. secretary of state) declared that the "longer-term status of President Assad will be decided by the Syrian people" — as if the Syrian people will be having an Iowa-like primary on that subject soon.
The two-point shots will be there for both of these offenses—in a sport that can often feature some brutal shooting, this contest will look more like an NBA game—but ultimately the winner will be decided by which team gets its three-point shots to fall, too.
I could be dead wrong about it and I certainly hope I am, but it also explains why people out there need to make sure they vote because this isn&apost the end as you point out, a political question - then the jury - it can be decided by the American people.
In a game that could be decided by who is not on the field rather than who is, a Big Ten title and possible berth in the College Football Playoff is on the line when No. 6 Wisconsin meets eighth-ranked Penn State on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
In 2013, the justices demanded tougher judicial scrutiny of the school's use of race, but an appeals court again sided with UT. Unlike the other cases, this one will be decided by just seven justices, because Justice Elena Kagan has recused herself after working on it as U.S. solicitor general.
Against the backdrop of a presidential election whose outcome will largely be decided by the energy, organizing, and turnout of African Americans, especially black women, it was fitting that first lady Michelle Obama laid down the racial justice gauntlet in a speech as deftly written as it was passionately delivered.
Connecticut: In May 2017, after a 90-minute debate with conservatives arguing that the issue should not be decided by the state, the Senate voted unanimously, 36-0, to ban conversion therapy for minors after the measure was previously passed by the state House of Representatives by 333 to 8.
"This whole deal is coming down to whether you think it's important enough to show up, or whether you're willing to roll the dice one more time and see if the state's fate should be decided by people who'd rather divide," Clinton said at the campaign event, according to Politico.
In the talks, Mr. Abe said that a stable Nissan-Renault-Mitsubishi alliance was important but that its future should be decided by stakeholders in the private sector rather than either government, according to a Japanese official who was not authorized to comment publicly and spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Referring to a ruling party that has so far stood behind its troubled leader, Mr. Gardee said that Mr. Zuma's fate would be decided by the "voting cattle of the A.N.C." Under South Africa's Constitution, the president can be removed by a vote of at least two-thirds of Parliament.
They might take inspiration from the recent house of delegates election in Virginia where a Democratic candidate, Shelly Simonds, gained headlines when she appeared to have won in a recount by a single vote; ultimately, a court declared the race a tie, which will have to be decided by drawing lots.
"Although the dollar's travails have brought a smile to long-suffering bullish gold traders, it is important to note there seems to be an absence of risk aversion premium in gold's price and that its fate will be decided by the dollar alone," said Jeffrey Halley, a senior market analyst with OANDA.
SEPANG, Malaysia — There may be about nine hours and 1,120 miles of racing remaining over the final six events of the Formula One season, but the duel for the drivers' title between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton will probably be decided by the few seconds right after the start of each race.
Wade McMullen, of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization, told NPR that "senior administration officials were engaging with Egyptian officials on Aya's case" at a critical moment that coincided with both Sisi's visit with President Trump in early April and the final moments before the couples' fate was to be decided by the court.
Other senators used the upcoming Iowa caucuses to question the timing of the news and the need for an impeachment trial at all when the presidency would be decided by voters in nine months — a contention sharply disputed by Democrats who say the allegations against Trump suggest he was attempting to corrupt the 2020 election.
The school district updated its policies earlier this month to ban forms of discrimination based on gender identity, according to its July school board meeting notes posted online, but noted that if a student wanted to use a restroom of their choice, that would be decided by a school counselor or principal on a case-by-case basis.
TENNIS-WIMBLEDON/ Djokovic beats Federer in Wimbledon epic to win fifth title LONDON - Novak Djokovic again proved the toughest of nuts for Roger Federer to crack as he repelled everything the Swiss threw at him to claim a fifth Wimbledon title in the first All England Club final to be decided by a tiebreaker on Sunday.
In a race that could be decided by a matter of seconds, the time loss is a big early setback for Team Sky leader Froome, in the race after being cleared of any wrongdoing following a urine test that showed he had an excessive level of a banned asthma medication in last year's Tour of Spain.
In fact, some are tying the latest gas attack to Rex Tillerson, who said over the weekend that the "longer-term status of President Assad will be decided by the Syrian people"—which could be taken as a suggestion that the U.S. was content to let him stay in power and give him carte blanche militarily.
Since 1988 and the beginning of a peace process that envisioned a two-state solution to the conflict — that is, an independent Palestinian state and an independent Israeli state side by side — US policy has been to leave the status of Jerusalem to be decided by the two sides as part of a final peace agreement.
The latest barrage of revelations and developments — including a gut-wrenching report by a grand jury in Pennsylvania detailing seven decades of sexual abuse of at least 1,000 children, and probably thousands more, by more than 300 Catholic priests — has left no question that Pope Francis' legacy will be decided by how he confronts this crisis.
Of the 37 pledged delegates:5 will be decided by the outcome of the vote in the 1st Congressional District4 from the vote in the 2nd District4 from the vote in the 3rd District5 from the vote in the 4th District6 from the vote in the 5th DistrictThe rest will be allocated based on the statewide vote.
In a letter to George Hay, Madison connected that system -- which he'd grown to intensely dislike because it gave too much power to local political factions -- with the rarely used provision that kicked a deadlocked presidential vote to the House of Representatives, where the presidency would be decided by state delegations, each having a single vote.
The conference championships won't be decided by the quarterbacks — Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger or New England's Tom Brady in the A.F.C., or by Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers or Atlanta's Matt Ryan in the N.F.C. The final round of Super Bowl LI qualifying will come down to the doings, or the undoing, of the 42 other starters on offense and defense.
The worry — from Klopp's perspective, and from Liverpool's — is that, in a title race that will probably be decided by the very finest of margins, what they need more than ever is the Salah of last year, the one who scored that same goal again and again, the one whose every touch seemed to be golden.
But they surely never anticipated that eventually, many politically charged and contestable questions — for example, whether the Constitution guarantees the right to possess guns, to have an abortion, to allow gay couples to marry, or to allow corporations to spend money to help elect our political representatives — would be decided by one unelected justice who straddled political voting blocs on the court.
This kind of populist thinking furthermore begs the question: it simply assumes that questions about the size and scale of our economic institutions ought to be decided by a small (indeed, infinitesimally small as a percentage of the population) group of politicians and bureaucrats, whom we ought to consider interested parties, and therefore conflicted, given their close ties to the rich and powerful.
Environmentalists won a major victory last year when they persuaded President Obama to veto construction of the pipeline, but now TransCanada has filed a claim arguing that under NAFTA it is entitled to $15 billion in compensatory damages for financial losses incurred as a result — a claim that will ultimately be decided by a private arbitration panel, not the American legal system.
Recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital violated the United Nations Security Council's Resolution 478 and general charter prohibitions on the acquisition of territory by force; it also contradicted a declaration by the United States in 1991 that the final status of Jerusalem should be decided by negotiations, and that the United States doesn't recognize Israel's annexation of East Jerusalem or the extension of its municipal boundaries.
We are fixated on patriotism, Americanism, protecting our security from enemies Trump often praises, protecting our rule of law that Trump sometimes violates, vehemently championing an ironclad proposition that American elections should be decided by Americans and not Russians, Ukrainians or any foreign nation— a core American value that Trump held in contempt in the 2016 election and holds in contempt as the 2020 election approaches.
"She's an important player," said Senate Democratic Whip Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinDemocrats worry impeachment acquittal will embolden Trump Philippines president bans 21625 US senators from entering country over support of top government critic GOP predicts bipartisan acquittal at Trump impeachment trial MORE (D-Ill.), who noted that while every Senate vote is important, key trial questions will be decided by a handful of lawmakers.

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