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Similarly, Twitter's enforcement of those rules continues to be inconsistent.
In talking to friends and coworkers, Face ID can be inconsistent.
The visual language of the game's world, meanwhile, can be inconsistent.
While NordVPN delivers in the privacy department, speed can be inconsistent.
And in cases where historical evidence might be inconsistent with his cherished
The problem is, Everlane's footwear can be inconsistent in terms of fit.
Dignitas can be inconsistent though and haven't had much experience against SK Gaming.
They are inexpensive and easy to maintain, but their results can be inconsistent.
"This framework agreement appears to be inconsistent with Federal law," said the letter.
Given the ever-evolving aromas and flavors, Burgundy's story may appear to be inconsistent.
While the technique has shown some promise, its positive effects tend to be inconsistent.
Since each manufacturer has to build its own implementation, the results can be inconsistent.
It's a pretty amazing feature when it works (but it can definitely be inconsistent).
I have inconsistent incomeAs a full-time freelance writer, my income can be inconsistent.
Indeed, the Irish bill, if enacted, would be inconsistent with EU and international law.
Those orders would be "inconsistent" with the duties of the executive branch, he said.
He said the second quarter data could be inconsistent, before improving in the second half.
These systems come with obstacles: They can be inconsistent and difficult to program, Kenyon says.
"It would be inconsistent to discount these benefits when setting the overal capital framework," Carney said.
Nude therapy no longer exists because it would be inconsistent with modern psychologists' code of ethics.
But some say that allows the agency to be inconsistent in its application of the exemption.
So adoption could still be inconsistent as not every developer is likely to adapt their apps quickly.
The department also would have the authority to revoke exemptions found to be inconsistent with CDC guidelines.
But it's helpful to have a handful of clients you can count on, since work can be inconsistent.
Suspicion about a possible cover-up surfaced after what appeared to be inconsistent answers from Macron&aposs office.
But he said hacking attempts are common and efforts to thwart them can be inconsistent and poorly overseen.
Portuguese reds are often cited as great values, but we found the less expensive wines to be inconsistent.
Censorship will always be inconsistent at scale, and that inconsistency will only intensify as more rules are applied.
Judge O'Neill said he found the statements by the former district attorney, Bruce L. Castor, to be inconsistent.
That message would be inconsistent with the respect for the law that is central to our system of government.
Experts in sexual trauma say victims often display behavior that appears on the surface to be inconsistent with assault.
To target these immigrants for deportation through the termination of the DACA program would be inconsistent with our values.
Although some regulations regarding waste have been put into place in recent years, enforcement can be inconsistent and anemic.
For him to all of a sudden become Bernie Sanders would be inconsistent with the larger narrative of his presidency.
Any benefits that could be derived would similarly be inconsistent and probably canceled out as the globe continued to warm.
However, it's hard on your vehicle, there are no benefits as an independent contractor, and the earnings can be inconsistent.
Unfortunately, I've found it to be inconsistent, especially if you're accustomed to the near-instant fingerprint scanners on modern smartphones.
But he said that is very unlikely because it would be inconsistent with recent Fed statements and its policy report.
They also appear to be inconsistent with aspects of the officers' written testimony, an attorney for the Rice family said.
Secondly, scientists have put Astrology to the test multiple times in the past and have found Astrology to be inconsistent.
He said family separation would be inconsistent with the agency's legal requirement to act in the best interests of children.
We've reached out to Google about why these videos, which appear to be inconsistent with its monetization policies, now have ads.
The firm added that improvement in the second half could be inconsistent due to subdued consumer confidence and adverse weather conditions.
"It seems to be inconsistent with the idea that the Trump Organization was having no business dealings with Russia," Graham said.
Mr. Trump's willingness to be inconsistent — even in a single interview, or the same speech — has baffled political strategists for months.
She added that such remarks would be inconsistent with her training as both a U.S. foreign officer and an American ambassador.
"It would undermine the interests of investors and target companies, and be inconsistent with the core values of transparency," he said.
But a global approach would be inconsistent with Trump's goal of stopping U.S. multinational from moving facilities to low tax jurisdictions.
However, she expects that, like the symptoms that have been manifesting, results will be inconsistent between each individual article of clothing.
But the soft spots into which the global economy keeps stumbling suggest that this desire may be inconsistent with steady, robust growth.
But he had his own doubts about Mr. Foos's memories, and noted that the motel owner's recollection of facts could be inconsistent.
The commission acknowledges that V.A. care can be inconsistent, with the lack of access to doctors being the agency's worst management failure.
"And we're reassessing all capital expenditure projects with an eye toward deferring any projects that may be inconsistent with the current environment."
" Jonathan Turley of George Washington University, the Republicans' invitee, suggested that a rushed impeachment would be inconsistent with "the rule of law.
I found the hand tracking to be inconsistent, with my virtual hands appearing smoothly at some moments, while remaining stubbornly nonexistent at others.
However, the hackers appear to be inconsistent in their story; one of the hackers then claimed they had 559 million accounts in all.
"The most they can decide are the individual fates of currently serving transgender personnel, whose presence will be inconsistent with new military policy."
Thomas will play in another prolific passing offense but most likely will be inconsistent unless he can win the No. 2 receiver role.
The Commissioner correctly observed at the time that enforcing immigration and border control laws need not be inconsistent with acting wisely and humanely.
U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss, an Obama appointee, threw out the policy, finding it to be "inconsistent with" the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The commissioner correctly observed at the time that enforcing immigration and border control laws need not be inconsistent with acting wisely and humanely.
"The actions of this employee were found to be inconsistent with the mission and values of our department," Chief Jorge R. Colina said.
Perhaps, but it would be inconsistent with history as new jobs and services, plus efficiencies, plus growth typically are created around new technologies.
Not only are these actions discriminatory but they appear to be inconsistent with decisions taken in respect of other former members of the Commission.
"The deputy's actions were found to be inconsistent with department policy and the Sheriff's Office core values," it said in a statement, without elaborating.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been compiling data on national abortion rates since 1969, but that data can be inconsistent.
"It would be inconsistent with existing laws and regulations" and cultural mores, he said, "to allow inmates to use any sort of recreational intoxicants."
There are instances where the language of the Mueller report appears to be inconsistent with the spin offered this morning by the attorney general.
Then projects like the NordStream 2 pipeline would have to end or at least lose the government's support, because to do otherwise would be inconsistent.
" They also point out to Moss how the former Trump campaign adviser's statements "appear to be inconsistent with his stated acceptance of responsibility at sentencing.
One of the only drawbacks in my short experience with the Virb Ultra 30 is the image quality can be inconsistent, especially in dynamic light.
The outcome is bound to be inconsistent, given that many federations are ill equipped for the task and that many have close ties to Russia.
But that doesn't mean the government cannot do things in public schools and elsewhere that happen to be inconsistent with what some religious people believe.
The new Codex Edition support SBC (which provides pretty good audio without much processing power but can be inconsistent), aptX, and AAC in all available colors.
But the rulings of different boards can be inconsistent or leave scholars open to suggestions of conflicts of interest, increasing uncertainty among investors and slowing growth.
Reuters reported on Thursday that a confidential report by Ban had found the tests to be inconsistent "with the constructive spirit" of the July 2015 agreement.
It would be inconsistent and hypocritical for Clinton and Trump to deny the farm machinery firms the same tariff/quota protection granted to the steel industry.
Also, this would seem to give unlimited discretion to campus officials to exclude or punish any speaker that they deemed to be inconsistent with students' education.
Bridget Jones has always given women permission: to eat Ben and Jerry's, to be inconsistent about the gym, to make mistakes even while wishing you didn't.
As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Suzy found Trump&aposs personal behavior to be inconsistent with her religious values.
They want to send a signal to women that this is going to be a safe environment and putting him back on would be inconsistent with that.
But in the end, it felt like it was going to be inconsistent for the solver to encounter some theme answers with extraneous words and others without.
Astrology has proven to be inconsistent in various scientific tests, and it seems that the best defense people have for it is a coincidence here and there.
Experts expect oversight to be inconsistent at first, with regulators facing tough choices on whether to prioritize outreach work to encourage compliance, or enforcement actions against violators.
Lawmakers in the closed-door deposition said the testimony they heard Tuesday appeared to be inconsistent with what Sondland had testified, though they did not get into specifics.
The prosecutor elected to try each of these defendants separately, acknowledging the possibility that there would be inconsistent verdicts, or, as it turned out, a run of acquittals.
"Korea considers these measures to be inconsistent with the United States' obligations under the relevant provisions of the GATT 1994 and Agreement on Safeguards," South Korea's complaint said.
In the case of maintenance or crew delays, airlines are obligated to do something, Genter explains, though airlines can be inconsistent about what exactly they offer for inconveniences.
Although the contrast there is less extreme, its nigiri can be inconsistent and is best employed as a short and satisfying last stop, not as the main event.
Sergeant Miller was convicted of putting a gun to the man's head when he considered his story to be inconsistent, telling him to tell the truth, then shooting him.
Classifying wireless messaging services under Title II would also be inconsistent with how other messaging products – includng Internet-based applications like Facebook Messenger, What's App, and Slack – are regulated.
Keep in mind that electric mowers may not be as powerful as gas versions, and the cut quality may be inconsistent, and they really aren't suitable for bigger jobs.
Apart from companies making unfounded claims about the effects of their products, the actual ingredient makeup may be inconsistent, with some products containing less CBD than their labels claim.
CAVUTO: I guess what concerned some people, sir, is that the inconsistent nature of these stories, and where you&aposre inconsistent on one thing, you could be inconsistent on another.
DeFranco, who felt the sting of the policy when it demonetized his video about Chris Brown's standoff with police, noted that YouTube's policy about monetizing tragedy appears to be inconsistent.
And I think a lot of them are going to get in trouble because they'll get close to him, they'll back off, and it'll be inconsistent, which will not help.
"In the absence of comprehensive testing that clearly establishes the safe lifespan of these specific inflators, the requested relief may be inconsistent with NHTSA's proactive focus on safety," Nelson wrote.
It would be inconsistent with the frankness of my character not to avow that I am pleased with your favorable opinion of my Administration, and fervent wishes for my felicity.
But trade group CTIA criticized the proposal, saying it would be inconsistent with privacy rules from another agency, the Federal Trade Commission, that already govern companies like Google and Facebook.
"He might be inconsistent when it comes to his policy stances, but he's been consistent in demeaning, belittling, and inciting harassment of women from day one of his campaign," she said.
However, some of the suggestions were ultimately found to be, "inconsistent with the values of the UW spirit program and department of athletics," representatives from the university said in a statement.
An extreme Chinese response would be a trade embargo on a swathe of U.S. goods, but that would be inconsistent with China's rhetoric and actions if Beijing initiated such a move.
Appearing earlier this month on ABC's "This Week," incoming chairman Adam Schiff said he had found emails between Stone and Corsi to be "inconsistent" with Stone's testimony before the House panel.
For Americans who identify as Republicans, voting for a Democratic candidate would be inconsistent with their identity — and the same goes for Democratic-identifiers considering a vote for a Republican candidate.
With word that local policies on people from Wuhan continue to be inconsistent, she knows it is possible she may still have to sit in quarantine once she gets to Shanghai.
The technology is still limited, not only because sunlight collection can be inconsistent on cloudy days and unavailable at night, but also because rural or remote areas often lack proper infrastructure.
If the argument is made that this fund would be inconsistent with the purposes of Georgetown University, then the university must raise the money for a separate entity created for that purpose.
While Meek said he doesn't consider Jay-Z's verse a jab at West, he said he finds West's views to be inconsistent with those of the hip-hop community as a whole.
While the hours may be inconsistent (the owner, Ellen Koenigsberg, suggests sending her a text before you show up at 917-753-7899), you will always find Ellen herself behind the counter.
Application will be inconsistent at best, meaning that students may have to attend classes with their alleged rapist, and the kind of hostile educational environments that are currently prevented may become inevitable.
It will be key for Congress to stand firm on this issue especially because the Trump Administration has proven itself to be inconsistent on policy stances, particularly in matters of foreign policy.
Because the sun does not always shine, and winds can be inconsistent, power companies look for ways to bank the electricity generated from those sources for use when their output slacks off.
Longtime fans of the speedy blue hedgehog found the character's facial features, including human-like teeth, and his body proportions to be inconsistent with the Sonic they grew up with in the '90s.
In a recent letter, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez joined Maine representative Chellie Pingree in calling out tech companies for supporting an event they believe to be inconsistent with big tech's ostensibly climate-friendly attitude.
They also noted that Papadopoulos's public statements since his sentencing "appear to be inconsistent with his stated acceptance of responsibility at sentencing," arguing that the motion is aimed at delaying his prison term.
"Although you state that the panel received input from civilian medical professionals, the recommendations appear to us to be inconsistent with what we have heard from the civilian medical community," the lawmakers write.
US officials told reporters that satellite images released on Sunday showed damage to the north and northwest portions of the Saudi facilities, which would be inconsistent with an attack that launched from Yemen.
"We are aware of Iranian comments on an additional ballistic missile launched," State Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Trudeau told a briefing, saying any launch by Iran would be inconsistent with a U.N. Security Council resolution.
The settlement requires that the regulations "not be inconsistent with the terms" of the settlement, meaning that the plaintiffs in the original case would be able to bring a legal challenge if they disagree.
"It would be inconsistent with the promises made to the working men and women of this country that we would put them first, so I very much hope Congress doesn't do so," he said.
I understand that the comments from these voters may be inconsistent or even incoherent; however, I believe that it's important for readers to understand why these voters consistently vote against their own self-interest.
The court granted her request but also allowed a visitation petition by the child's non-biological mother, ruling it would be inconsistent to consider the latter a parent only for purposes of paying support.
But the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) report is critical of a range of issues — including what it judges to be inconsistent and inadequate privacy protections, and overly broad intrusive powers, including state hacking capabilities.
The Southeast Asian nation last month offered China the "privilege" of challenging the longstanding duopoly of PLDT Inc and Globe Telecom Inc, whose internet and mobile phone services across the sprawling archipelago can be inconsistent.
Lite apps have been popularized by services such as Facebook, Messenger and YouTube, which have tapped demand, particularly in emerging markets where data speeds tend to be inconsistent and lower-end devices are more prevalent.
Prosecutors say in new legal docs, obtained by TMZ, the emails may be "inconsistent" with what Weinstein thinks is the correct state of mind for a rape victim, but she never says the rape didn't occur.
Photo ops of Mr. Trump or Mr. Pence getting tested, they said, would be inconsistent with a message that people should follow the recommendations of their doctors, and that healthy Americans are likely to stay healthy.
"People behaving unethically in order to achieve these (sales) goals would be inconsistent with who we are as an institution, and I don't believe we have a widespread problem with that type of behavior," Masrani said.
The Bruins have lost four of their last six overall to fall into the bottom half of the conference standings and Alford, the team's leading scorer at 212, continues to be inconsistent offensively and below average defensively.
VIGELAND: That's a nice idea, and I'm definitely laughing at the idea of a "mac book" to buy one's raincoats, but that would be inconsistent with our other themes, which don't split up the non-song word.
Tlaib's planned delegation to the West Bank, which is set for the same time as the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's (AIPAC) trip for new members of Congress, would be "inconsistent with our national values," Texas Rep.
Although this is an issue that has not been addressed in our courts, many scholars and historians believe such an attempted exercise of power would be inconsistent with the traditions of U.S. law and our founding principles.
But the team had to make sure the muscles and fat behaved just like they did for the default 75-foot shark — otherwise, the physics would scale up with the creature and be inconsistent throughout the movie.
"People behaving unethically in order to achieve these (sales) goals would be inconsistent with who we are as an institution, and I don't believe we have a widespread problem with that type of behavior," CEO Bharat Masrani said.
Fakhrul Fulvian, an economist with Trimegah Sekuritas, said a rate cut now would be "inconsistent" with BI's pledge to reduce the current account gap, which was nearly 3 percent of GDP, the widest in four years in 2018.
"All eight sitting justices on the Supreme Court have made clear it would be inconsistent with judicial independence, rooted in Article III, to provide answers on cases or issues that could come before us," Kavanaugh said on Wednesday.
While the case is part of a necessary conversation that seems to arise after every viral incident around sexual assault on campuses, justice in these cases can be inconsistent — and frustrating to victims, their allies, and their advocates.
In communications with the Levin enquiry, the LME conceded that "on a hypothetical basis", the sort of circular deal devised by Metro would be "inconsistent with the 'spirit'" of its rules but might not "violate the 'letter' of them".
Reuters reported on Thursday that a confidential report by Ban had found Iran's missile tests to be inconsistent "with the constructive spirit" of the 2015 deal under which Iran curbed sensitive nuclear activity and won sanctions relief in return.
The regulator said last month that it had found the three people had traded shares in Bangkok Airways among themselves between November 2015 and January 2016, causing the share price and trading volume to be inconsistent with market conditions.
The location of the debris in Thailand "would appear to be inconsistent with the drift models that appeared when MH370's flaperon was discovered in Reunion last July," said Greg Waldron, Asia Managing Editor at Flightglobal, an industry publication.
"We write regarding your testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on June 2202, 2628, which appears to be inconsistent with evidence unsealed this morning by a federal judge in New York," Nadler wrote in a letter released Thursday evening.
If they go the same route now, it would not be inconsistent with backing Mr. Sanders for the Democratic nomination, in part because Mr. Sanders has voted against new sanctions on Russia and because he is considered a noninterventionist.
The goal of the rule is to provide investors with more clarity around how well a company's investments are doing, although critics say it could unnecessarily complicate earnings reports and be inconsistent between companies (two Uber investors might value it differently).
She noted that failing to act, especially if the comprehensive assessment found that it would take longer than the expected fiscal 2017 to achieve the 2 percent inflation target, would be inconsistent with previous communication from BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda.
"The parties to the proposed agreement are seeking to undertake joint activities that are likely to reduce competition and also may be inconsistent" with the U.S. shipping act, Hesse said in the letter, which was published on the Justice Department website.
Gurria, who was attending the EU meeting, said work for a global reform, which would include the United States, Japan and China, was already under way and cautioned against adopting measures that could be inconsistent with a long-term solution.
Trump Jr. seems to have had nothing to do with any calls to the Russian ambassador, but he was present at a questionable meeting, and made some statements about that meeting that may be inconsistent with what Flynn has said.
A string of sustained deficits led many to believe that Australia was on the brink of losing its prized 'AAA' sovereign rating after Standard & Poor's (S&P) warned in July that continued deficits would be inconsistent with a 'AAA' rating.
When the film's first trailer dropped last May, longtime fans of the speedy blue hedgehog found the character's facial features, including human-like teeth, and his body proportions to be inconsistent with the Sonic they grew up with in the '90s.
We expect that former Director Comey will come back because there&aposs a lot in this IG report that is inconsistent with testimony or appears to be inconsistent with testimony that he and others have given under oath to various congressional committees.
Haïat added that in the past, a company would have had to rely on managers' assessments, or in-store checks to monitor whether things are running as they should be, but that can be inconsistent, or costly if you do it well.
"Even if the online business was cannibalizing customers from the traditional business and the traditional meetings business was in decline, plaintiffs have not here pled facts sufficient to demonstrate that this necessarily would be inconsistent with an optimistic growth forecast," Kaplan wrote.
At a news conference Monday afternoon, Pompeo will announce an end to a State Department legal opinion first established in 1978 that found further construction of Israeli settlements in Palestinian-controlled territories to be "inconsistent with international law," according to The Associated Press.
"Overall, the bank reported a result that would appear to be inconsistent with the high levels of volatility during the period, with strong U.S. results and stable capital markets results helping power earnings," said Robert Sedran, an analyst with CIBC Capital Markets.
And this would mean customs and regulatory checks at the border that would damage the integrated supply chains that our industries depend on and be inconsistent with the commitments that both we and the EU have made in respect of Northern Ireland.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the reported ballistic missile tests would not be considered a violation of the international nuclear deal with Iran but there were "strong indications" the test would be inconsistent with a U.N. Security Council resolution.
Mr Tam sued, saying he and his bandmates wanted to reclaim the term as a badge of pride, and the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit found that provision of the Lanham Act to be inconsistent with free-speech guarantee of the First Amendment.
"The anti-dumping duties imposed on U.S. poultry were based on a flawed legal theory ... that has twice been held by WTO (World Trade Organization) panels to be inconsistent with international rules," said James Sumner, president of the USA Poultry & Egg Export Council (USAPEEC).
Having an experimental neurosurgery underpinning your plot gives you license to be inconsistent — Jerico, who has spent much of his life locked up, seems to grasp flash drives but can't defeat a childproof cap, because apparently only some of Bill's memories and skills transferred.
"Allowing individual states to adopt their own qualifications for congressional service would be inconsistent with the Framers' vision of a uniform national legislature representing the people of the United States," Justice John Paul Stevens wrote for the majority in U.S. Term Limits Inc. v. Thornton.
Late on Friday, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand said Prasert, his daughter Poramaporn and another executive Narumon Chainaknan executed and matched trading in Bangkok Airways shares between Nov 2015 and Jan 2016 that caused price and volume to be inconsistent with market conditions.
Related: Hong Kong Braces for Fresh Protests as Electoral Reform Vote Looms "Any suggestion that [Hong Kong] should be independent or any movement to advocate such independence... would be inconsistent with the legal status of Hong Kong," the Department of Justice (DOJ) told Reuters.
At no point during my service did he or any member of his family ask me or any member of my team to act in any way that would be inconsistent with our professional obligation to protect the Secretary 24-hours a day, 7-days a week.
Specifically, White said he told Scott Lloyd, then-director of the HHS refugee office; Steven Wagner, then-acting assistant secretary for children and families; and counselor Maggie Wynne that family separation would be inconsistent with the agency's legal requirement to act in the best interests of children.
" — Garry F. McCarthy, a former Chicago police superintendent "If Officer Yanez had a reasonable belief that Mr. Castile was a suspect in an armed robbery, he should have employed a high-risk car stop, and to do otherwise would be inconsistent with generally accepted police practices.
While New York state has passed a law prohibiting companies from instituting mandatory arbitration agreements for claims of workplace sexual harassment, Merlen says that the law, set to go into effect in July of this year, might not apply if it is deemed to be inconsistent with federal law.
We have to do things that a lot of other countries don't really have to do, and some of those things may be inconsistent with those treaties, but we've always said look, you know us, we will not gratuitously abuse this flexibility that we're asking for in this treaty.
The exchange in late January dropped a request with federal regulators that would have let it discourage traders and market-data companies from relying on ETF prices "that the exchange determines to be inconsistent with the prevailing market," the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said in a filing on Thursday.
But as the country weighed whether to extradite him to the U.S., Rolling Stone published an article by the actor Sean Penn detailing a seven-hour face-to-face meeting with El Chapo ("I'm drawn to explore what may be inconsistent with the portrayals our government and media brand upon their declared enemies").
However, the user experience here is far worse than being able to control the apps natively on your TV. You can use the Link Bar's remote to play and pause your video content like usual, but you'll need to use your phone for everything else, and the whole experience can be inconsistent.
The matchmaking may be inconsistent with the rest of the card, and you probably aren't buying that no one else was willing to fight Cyborg, but this is an early glimpse of Cyborg's chances at 135lbs and even if it lasts just a few seconds you might get an interesting knockout from it.
Commentary's Noah Rothman, for example, argues that it would be inconsistent or unprincipled for Republicans to put Kavanaugh below combating Trump: If conservatives were to oppose this nominee not on his merits but to communicate some ancillary message to the White House, they would be guilty of betraying principle and shunning their constitutional prerogatives.
But when you speak with mental health researchers today, you still hear a lot of the same talk: "When it comes to anxiety and depression, you see a lot of related or overlapping symptoms, and as a result, the diagnoses the same patient receives across a number of providers can be inconsistent," says Christina Chick, a postdoctoral research fellow at Stanford University.
Although some forms of modern originalism might not be inconsistent with all of these rights, and some originalists might say that stare decisis concerns — that is, the imperative to follow precedent — would lead them to approve some of them, it is still startling how many basic rights we take for granted would be endangered if a majority of the court employed originalism in good faith.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has sent mixed signals over the past few weeks about his country's relations with South Korea and the U.S. On Friday, Kim released an American prisoner and oversaw the testing of a "new tactical weapon" which may be inconsistent with plans for denuclearization that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE made earlier this year.

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