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And the Fed won't be swayed by just one number.
Naturally, armorers can be swayed by their own personal biases.
Obviously, the GOP is unlikely to be swayed by demonstrations.
They, too, could be swayed by pressure from their constituents.
But Saudi Arabia may not be swayed by Trump's pressure campaign.
Democrats aren't and won't be swayed by any of Cruz's arguments.
China, however, should not be swayed by any of those events.
She said she wouldn't be swayed by a decades-old misdeed.
"Voters won't be swayed by these legislative tactics," Mr. Gorman said.
He pledged that he wouldn't be swayed by the Washington lobbying class.
Don't be swayed by any limitations people try to put on you.
That politicians would be swayed by public opinion shouldn't be a surprise.
"I'm certainly not going to be swayed by emotions," Judge Williams said.
House Speaker Ryan will only be swayed by the force of numbers.
Can you imagine why someone might be swayed by hate speech rhetoric?
For now, Cashman insists he will not be swayed by the standings.
Why is it unlikely the presidential election can be swayed by a hack?
Parents, too, can be swayed by the "bargains" they see on social media.
For now, broader risk sentiment was yet to be swayed by Trump's comments.
Delrahim underscored in May that he would not be swayed by political considerations.
But there is no question that people can be swayed by online content.
Mr. Cuomo and Ms. Reardon should not be swayed by this scare tactic.
And millennials are also the group least likely to be swayed by political promises.
Voters will also be swayed by traditional issues like taxes, healthcare, crime and education.
John Culberson (R-Texas), said the U.S. should not be swayed by such threats.
Can we safely assume that swing voters will not be swayed by such attacks?
Normally, political ads are tailored to people who might be swayed by their messaging.
Even scientists can be swayed by the persuasion of the cute and cuddly animal.
But America has proven itself uninterested in facts, preferring to be swayed by bravado.
Lenkner said he was gratified that Judge Alsup refused to be swayed by DoorDash's arguments.
The thing that's always been true about Rand Paul: he won't be swayed by critics.
Brand loyalty is weak and buyers are more likely to be swayed by prominent ads.
Any evidence that it might be swayed by attacks from Trump could unnerve the markets.
Meanwhile, red- and purple-state Democrats are warning that they won't be swayed by leadership.
Still, he said he did not think voters would be swayed by Trump's divisive approach.
There's little precedent for understanding just how much voters might be swayed by a candidate's health.
It seems unlikely that the Trump administration will be swayed by this evidence of collateral damage.
But Mr. Cook apparently also commands a sizable audience that can be swayed by his opinion.
One of the court's justices, Brian Kerr, said judges would not be swayed by personal views.
The FCC shouldn't be swayed by NOAA's alarmism; your 7-day weather forecast will be fine.
But I'm not sure how many voters are going to be swayed by a Bush defection.
"We have not been and we will not be swayed by political arguments," Mr. Trudeau said.
Then they might be swayed by political biases, ideology or even in some cases the historical record.
Clients may glance at league tables, and big clients may also be swayed by large balance sheets.
But Trump is more likely to be swayed by China's quick and fierce response to his proposals.
But Mr. Powell and his colleagues have repeatedly said they will not be swayed by political considerations.
"There's a tendency to be swayed by data, and even data needs to be contextualized," Bautista said.
If anybody thinks British justice can be swayed by national prejudice, they will be 100 percent wrong.
Edmunds, however, is skeptical of the design, even if he believes people will be swayed by it.
If they already harbor grievances against the regime, they are unlikely to be swayed by its pronouncements.
It's this 15% that you might think would be swayed by news coverage of the impeachment proceedings.
Laboratory experiments have found that people's beliefs about global warming can be swayed by their immediate environment.
Putin's principal rivals are Western democracies, whose elections can theoretically be swayed by the release of damaging information.
Many people who are considering buying now may be swayed by other benefits of homeownership: control and certainty.
"I don't think African Americans will be swayed by what happens in New Hampshire or Iowa," he said.
Perhaps she could be forgiven; who wouldn't be swayed by someone sending out David Bowie's confoundingly appropriate "Five Years"?
Far from wincing at this process, of course, Aronofskyans—a devoted league—will be swayed by its allegorical force.
Without professional regulators overseeing the bank, would it be swayed by the politically connected to make excessively risky loans?
On Amazon, this means letting myself be swayed by book cover art and then won over by the description.
And just eight days out from Election Day, Clinton insisted Monday voters will not be swayed by Comey's announcement.
"I will not be swayed by political or other pressure in my decision-making," he wrote to F.B.I. employees.
We need a strategy to end this conflict, not a president who can be swayed by one phone call.
The play also clearly demonstrates the dangers of rhetoric, showing how the mob can be swayed by powerful speakers.
Kaplan stressed the Fed's decisions would be based on objective analysis, and would not be swayed by political considerations.
There has long been a debate on just how much judges are, or should be, swayed by public opinion.
They're far less likely (though not immune) to be swayed by events and decisions taking place in the United States.
And it risked puncturing the crucial perception that the Fed is an independent body that won't be swayed by politics.
Or would it be swayed by the inefficiency of serial litigation of the same threshold issues in thousands of cases?
And House Republicans, siding with Trump, are showing no signs they intend to be swayed by Mueller's testimony on Wednesday.
Rehak expressed concern after the sentencing that jurors might be swayed by an insanity defense, according to the Roanoke Times.
We're not making any promises but you might be swayed by some of the options that we have lined up.
Bezos apparently hopes that Congress will find Amazon's proposed regulations amenable... or otherwise be swayed by its army of lobbyists.
Many voters also say their votes may be swayed by the types of donations a candidate accepts on gun policy.
The agreement was designed to increase transparency to avoid appearances that U.S. foreign policy could be swayed by wealthy donors.
Single issue voters who could be swayed by that one issue, he said, were never on the table for Jones anyway.
BGH and AustralianSuper said they disapprove of Brookfield's proposal, adding they would not be swayed by the Canadian firm's special condition.
Second, the belief that Pena Nieto will somehow be swayed by the intimate details of his Electoral College victory is odd.
If an election can be swayed by a simple spear-phishing attack, how much trust can we put in the result?
Titus has yet to make a decision, but has said in an interview that her choice won't be swayed by Reid.
"This will be argued to the delegates who I think can be swayed by a political argument about electability," said Miller.
Big investors may not be swayed by apparent trends, a corporate adviser told the FT, but retail investors probably will be.
But recent gains in confidence have been particularly strong among the voters most likely to be swayed by economic news: independents.
Hong Kong's leader, Carrie Lam, has said she would not be swayed by violence to yield to the demands of protesters.
Voters could be swayed by him finding another gear for the stretch run, but they could also punish him for inconsistency.
Similarly, people worried about trust and liberty might be swayed by the argument that vaccines leave children free to pursue their lives.
Thirdly, says Mr Ma, pro-Trump sentiments in China show how far views can be swayed by zealotry, fanned by social media.
I'm a journalist, of course, and I wasn't just going to be swayed by the robustness of a column on a spreadsheet.
No one who watched those first few minutes could help but be swayed by the power of Kelly's words and his experiences.
Schaeuble made clear he will not be swayed by pleas to forgo economic reforms which, he insisted, were for Greece's own good.
You're usually pretty down to earth, Capricorn, but today you will may be swayed by collective thinking, which is very unlike you.
Despite her testimony, the jury appeared to be swayed by the defense's argument that Hester initially agreed to have sex with Way.
Wray vowed in his confirmation hearing last month to remain independent and not be swayed by politics or pressure from the president.
The most definitive statements he made reaffirmed his belief in judicial independence, and emphasized that he would not be swayed by the president.
Justin Shur, a former Justice Department public corruption prosecutor, said it was imperative that Justice Department investigations not be swayed by political considerations.
TL;DR It's easy to be swayed by Insta-famous products or foods like GG crackers because everyone you know claims they're amazing.
Renzi was even more defiant on Friday, saying he will not be swayed by the EU and will not change the budget law.
Tesla fans likely be swayed by cheap shots at their beloved cars, but a battle on performance merits does look to be brewing.
I do think that some of them will be swayed by the likes of Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren and perhaps even Bernie himself.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The Jets' draft philosophy, as explained by General Manager Mike Maccagnan, is not to let decisions be swayed by needs.
Renzi was even more defiant on Friday, saying he will not be swayed by EU "technocracy" and will not change the budget law.
"We will not be swayed by hearsay, false rhetoric or sensationalism in a manner that would cause harm to the innocent," he wrote.
But the consensus among both the President's supporters and opponents is that he will not be swayed by those urging restraint for long.
Mr. Barr said he would not be swayed by politics, but he did not promise to publicize the special counsel's findings, upsetting Democrats.
His statements paint a picture of an unreliable and unpredictable ally across the Atlantic, who can easily be swayed by the Kremlin, among others.
But Sinn Fein, then and now, has always insisted that British power in Ireland was incorrigibly violent and could only be swayed by violence.
With such a massive premium on winning, voters could be swayed by a candidate that's able to use Trump-like tactics to defeat him.
Voters might be swayed by the promise that extra spending would allow the ECB to relax its unorthodox policies and eventually raise interest rates.
Robert Cupp, a Republican state representative, says he thinks the court will be swayed by medical advances allowing more very premature babies to survive.
Trump is known to change his mind on a whim, and can be swayed by those he is close with outside the White House.
Its leader Anutin Charnverakul has found himself at the center of power brokering and experts say he could be swayed by the sweetest deal.
"We are confident that those who have made education their lifework will not be swayed by the inaccurate picture today&aposs lawsuit portrays," it said.
Stone's team hopes to cut the evidence gained in those searches from his trial, but Jackson didn't appear to be swayed by their legal arguments.
When Britain decides whether to leave or remain in the European Union, many will be swayed by nostalgia for the heady days of British supremacy.
Although Trump often seems to be acting on his own whims, some of these recent moves suggest the President can be swayed by star power.
"Brudermueller allowed himself to be swayed by the positive sentiment at the beginning of the year," said Arne Rautenberg, a fund manager at Union Investment.
The opposition seemed to be swayed by the government's argument that the bill was needed before the holidays, when terrorist attacks could be more likely.
Even then, we can still be swayed by our emotions, so consider seeking financial advice from an objective professional before making any big financial moves.
Meanwhile, Warren has sworn off taking part in big-money events in the primary and has vowed to not be swayed by wealthy business leaders.
While Gaga may not be swayed by any one or thing, the chairwoman and founder of Haus Laboratories hopes the brand makes a positive impact.
The only way to prevent judges from allowing their rulings to be swayed by the public is to change laws that allow them to be recalled.
And the voters who seem likeliest to be swayed by an argument against late-term abortions are likely to be among the most coveted next year.
Otherwise, they'll be swayed by the source or website that republished or posted the story – in other words, the vehicle that directly delivered them the story.
John's letter contains a powerful warning — and one that should be heeded by any voter who might be swayed by Trump's seeming empathy for Detroit's poor.
On climate change, she said Trump might be swayed by an accelerating shift among many U.S. states, cities and companies to cleaner energies from fossil fuels.
The biggest problem with using it is that many people share these assumptions, which means that a jury could be swayed by McMonagle's arguments pretty easily.
Environmentally focused investors are also much less likely to be swayed by lower costs at competitors, making them especially attractive customers for asset managers, he said.
It's easy to blame the Holocaust on one evil man, but it was enabled by regular Germans who allowed themselves to be swayed by racist nationalism.
But Trump voters may be swayed by stories about immigrants who fought for America; traditionalists may be persuaded by highlighting how Latino immigrants share their family values.
And his name on the picture wouldn't have hurt its standing with a lot of people who arguably would be swayed by its hefty box office haul.
But WBUR counsel Jeffrey Pyle told me it's important that the appeals court refused to be swayed by vague warnings about how social media might impact jurors.
It remains to be seen whether MEPs will be swayed by all this public pressure — not least given all the counterlobbying they are getting behind the scenes.
And because so many are politically disengaged, their leanings are considered "soft," in campaign parlance: They could be swayed by any candidate with a message that resonates.
However, when I look at paintings I try not to be swayed by genealogies of style, or reputation, or CVs, but instead by the experience of seeing.
The final outcome was likely to be swayed by several small parties that were teetering just above or below the electoral threshold, according to the exit polls.
If they do it right, the majority of Twitter will scroll past without being offended, and a few future customers might even be swayed by the gesture.
There was no indication in the statement of discussions regarding the president's historically unusual remarks, and most observers believe the Fed won't be swayed by presidential rhetoric.
Like other clerks, who declined to be identified, Mr. Epps said he thought the justice was unlikely to be swayed by a nominee named by Mr. Trump.
It's part of my job to get past the initial swoon, and not be swayed by a discount, even as I wonder how realistic our budget is.
Given that inclination, it's perhaps not surprising — but still disturbing — how easily the Trump administration appears to be swayed by oil and gas industry executives and lobbyists.
Despite the overwhelming number of comments, FCC leadership has made it clear that they won't be swayed by sheer quantity of support on one side or the other.
One FBI source described Mueller as a straight shooter who "will go where the facts take him" ... and wouldn't be swayed by President Trump or any other politician.
It's unclear why incoming Democrats would be swayed by this issue so shortly after the president made it a central election topic and his party lost the House.
Minds on either side are unlikely to be swayed by these numbers; confirmation bias tends to set in (you only believe "facts" that chime with your initial opinion).
In an interview last month with Bloomberg, Murkowski insisted that she wouldn't be swayed by any effort to buy her off if she still opposed the overall bill.
Sontchi could also be swayed by other creditors who favor a deal with Berkshire, which has said it can serve as a stable, long-term owner for Oncor.
Hopefully, the Puerto Rican government will see the self-interest of its creditors in promoting those debt myths and it will chose not to be swayed by them.
Oscar nominations also used to be heavily influenced by Globe winners — but Oscar ballots have already been turned in and, thus, can't be swayed by the Globes' winners.
But once you "know" that a putative charity is really just a nexus of corruption, then even the failure to be swayed by contributions becomes a news story.
Senator Lisa Murkowski, Republican of Alaska, has emerged as a critical voice: She is unlikely to be swayed by pressure from President Trump, our chief Washington correspondent writes.
OneWest's aggressive foreclosure practices came in for heavy criticism during the crisis and Democrats hope that some Republicans will be swayed by stories of foreclosures in deeply red states.
And most importantly, don't be swayed by a brand that just looks cool — even if it does suit your minimalist, millennial aesthetic, it doesn't mean it's right for you.
"It hasn't gone away...and so the market will be swayed by any related headlines," said Satoshi Okagawa, senior global markets analyst for Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation in Singapore.
Victims are banned from expressing their views on an appropriate sentence in their personal statements, but some defence briefs worry that judges will nevertheless be swayed by emotional accounts.
The media, donors, activists, party officials, the candidates themselves, and even to a certain extent voters in other states all seem to be swayed by what happens in Iowa.
"Underlying trend inflation remains weak, and prices will continue to be swayed by external factors like currency and oil moves," said Taro Saito, an economist at NLI Research Institute.
Insiders who know Liverpool FC are playing down the likelihood of an imminent deal, but the club's owners may be swayed by events 50km away from Anfield, its home.
A team thinking of trading for him might well be swayed by the mounting evidence that he can do more than turn his fellow 260-pounders into ground chuck.
Royal real estate: Agents throughout Europe say buyers can be swayed by knowing that a home was once occupied by a royal or is close to a famous palace.
The immigration hard-liners who are uneasy about it are unlikely to be swayed by arguments from Mr. Ryan or other Republican leaders; they want reassurance from Mr. Trump.
The group said in July that students should not have to take liberal studies classes at school because they could be swayed by the political beliefs of their teachers.
If there's one thing Melinda Gates wishes everyone knew about her husband, it's that he's a good listener, the kind who can actually be swayed by a compelling argument.
The ideal of independent expertise, which cannot be swayed by money or power, has been crucial in allowing political opponents to nevertheless agree on certain basic features of reality.
And when it comes to the Senate, bear in mind that many senators are personally wealthy, meaning that they might be swayed by policies that enhance their personal fortunes.
Arlene Foster, the D.U.P. leader, spoke warmly of Ms. McKee in an interview with R.T.E., an Irish broadcaster, but warned that her party would not be swayed by sentiment.
"The most uncertain market now is the foreign exchange market, and Japanese stocks will likely be swayed by it for a while," said Takuya Takahashi, a strategist at Daiwa Securities.
Clinton seems to think the American people are concerned enough about Putin to really be swayed by her renewed public alarm over Donald Trump's kind words about the Russian leader.
But even this source, who said Trump would not be swayed by any donor, conceded that the Mercers have built significant influence over the campaign in a relatively short time.
"A judge should be faithful to, and maintain professional competence in, the law and should not be swayed by partisan interests, public clamor, or fear of criticism," the code states.
The judge seemed to be swayed by the arguments of some states -- which sued to stop the downloads -- that posting the plans could help terrorists and criminals make such weapons.
There is a danger that they will be swayed by Graham and Cassidy's performance, or by the Republican base's response if the Republican side manages to score a few hits.
She won't be swayed by people who are lobbying to be matched with gift-givers who are known to send fabulous packages, or who are in a nearby ZIP code.
"There's truth and there's science, and that shouldn't be swayed by whether someone is a liberal or a conservative, a Democrat or a Republican," Mr. Bharara said in an interview.
Ted Lieu thinks Kim Kardashian is doing stand-up work with clemency and prison reform, but the congressman says Donald Trump should be swayed by more than just beautiful celebs.
More than the sociopolitical winds blowing through the nation, judges can be swayed by what's inside their courtrooms: who's looking them right in the eye, and how that's making them feel.
In an election year when the politics of gender have been front and center, voters are largely agreed that they won't be swayed by the gender of any vice presidential selection.
Although its HiSilicon unit designs some of its chips in-house, the company outsources their manufacturing to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, a giant chipmaker, which could be swayed by the Americans.
First-time voters, in particular, may be "unlikely to be swayed by someone who has not held any responsible post and office in public or in her professional career," he added.
If President Trump and congressional Republicans are not swayed by a moral argument, perhaps they will be swayed by the political one: betraying veterans means betraying many of their own voters.
Anything it tries to push through the legislature can still be stopped by legislators, and legislators can still be swayed by the kind of collective action on display in Rogue One.
But a more optimistic scenario exists: Amid record stock market highs and an unemployment rate trending toward 4 percent, Trump could be swayed by arguments senior administration officials are reportedly making.
Democrats who have been critical of Kavanaugh's nomination are unlikely to be swayed by the report's findings, but its release is expected to continue to inflame tensions along the political aisle.
A McDonald's customer trying to decide between a Big Mac and a Double Quarter Pounder with cheese might be swayed by the fact that the Big Mac has 200 fewer calories.
College students, just as high school students, have the same ability to be swayed by their peers and are quick to make impulsive decisions if they are unaware of the topic.
"As of now he still hasn't corrected the spelling of counsel, I guess he wants to show his base that he won't be swayed by left-wing liberal dictionaries," Kimmel said.
As consumers decide which speaker to purchase, they may be swayed by whichever device gives them easier access to their audiobooks, or they'll buy audiobooks from whichever company makes their speaker.
When O'Reilly's other guests crowed that Hillary was universally loathed, that Trump would win a "tight race," Rivera gingerly suggested that female voters might be swayed by the "Access Hollywood" tapes.
But his strategy relies on some damaging and false assumptions about rape victims — assumptions that many people share, which means that a jury could be swayed by McMonagle's arguments pretty easily.
The former 49ers cornerback says NFL owners are too rich and too powerful to be swayed by a TWEET from the president ... despite claims Trump made in Kentucky earlier this week.
When it is an issue that he is unsure about, such as whether to select Mitt Romney for secretary of state, he can be swayed by the last person in the room.
In fact, for many Democrats, support or opposition to net neutrality has become a litmus test that reveals how easily a candidate can be swayed by corporate lobbyists and fat campaign checks.
There are a number of ways to approach this question, in other words, without assuming Obama thinks Senate Republicans will be swayed by Garland's moderation or out of appreciation for Obama's reasonableness.
Ferland put images of a younger, "buff" Salemme on the screen and urged jurors not to be swayed by the now-elderly man now sitting in front of them in the courtroom.
They added that Japan market's trade will likely be swayed by such short-term investors as foreign hedge funds, who are seen buying back heavily-battered stocks in the past two days.
It's unlikely that Netflix is going to be swayed by a single request for any given title or any given chance, but at least it's a fun way to express your opinions.
It's bold to bank on customers' willingness to buy a watch that doesn't offer the main functionality upon purchase, but maybe some people out there will be swayed by the 6.5% discount.
But some delegates at the Bonn talks said it was unclear whether the delay meant Trump was willing to be swayed by other G7 nations - Germany, France, Britain, Italy, Japan and Canada.
Republican Congress members up for reelection in November may be swayed by surveys showing that the majority of Americans, fatigued by near-daily mass shootings, now support some form of gun control.
Trump may have to work harder, not just with allies like Japan and South Korea, but with smaller countries that might be swayed by billions in loans from China — namely the Philippines.
Even if their symbolic value is great, the material rewards on offer are mostly small, meaning that employees who are reluctant to come out openly are unlikely to be swayed by them.
But voters chose not to be swayed by the BJP's ideological battle and instead re-elected Kejriwal -- the incumbent who is popular among the city's lower income communities for his welfare policies.
And those still unsure about paying for another streaming subscription might be swayed by the fact that the upcoming platform will host all 10 seasons, which were taken off Netflix in January.
Burke says he hopes the statement might serve as a reminder to those evangelicals on the margins not to be swayed by cultural trends, including support for marriage equality and LGBTQ rights.
Trump is lobbying individual House Republicans hard, and it's possible a critical number of conservatives will be swayed by Ryan's argument that this is their last, best, and only chance to repeal Obamacare.
Taking photos of your food may be something that insufferable Millennials, like myself, do every time we're presented with a pretty plate, but Waterside Inn is not one to be swayed by trends.
Firstly, it was for myself, so some of my personal opinions are in there — like hiding people's bios so I wouldn't be swayed by who they were, [and] focusing on the content itself.
" She added that she might be swayed by "someone who sounds authentic, and someone who impresses me with their knowledge and with some plans about how to move forward without being extremely radical.
Whatever China's motivations, however, it seems unlikely that its leaders will be swayed by Trump tweets, hence the need for a prolonged and comprehensive diplomatic push by the administration starting at the G20.
Democrats pushing Comey to offer more information worry that voters will be swayed by fresh media coverage of Clinton's email issues and Trump's repeated claims that the development Friday points to criminal acts.
I think Trump will just tell it as it is and not be swayed by the CIA, IMF, or UN policy, or all the other dark influences politicians without genuine conviction hide behind.
He sees a campaign in which his members will play a definitive role, and in which they will not be swayed by Mr. Trump's "appropriation" of their issues like opposition to trade deals.
It was difficult to say if his colleagues on the Monetary Policy Committee would be swayed by his suggestion that the BoE should set out a preferred path for interest rates, Vlieghe added.
Republicans likely won't be swayed by such messages, but voters may be, said Michael Gottlieb, a lawyer at Washington firm Boies, Schiller, & Flexner who was involved with the last four Supreme Court nominations.
Next time you go to apply the startup label to a company (possibly yours), first consider whether it deserves an upgrade ... and try not to be swayed by the presence of branded hoodies.
Mr. Guaidó urged the Canadian leader not to be swayed by the group of governments that are calling for new internationally backed negotiations between the government and the opposition to break the standoff.
While the rhetoric of white nationalism, and calls for a return to the "good old days," might be appealing to some core voters, plenty of evangelicals might not be swayed by such arguments.
They appear to show him assuring senators that "it is vitally important" for Mueller to complete his probe, and establishing himself as an independent legal mind who will not be swayed by the president.
Ahok's rise to one of the country's most prominent political posts and his lead in the upcoming elections had come to be seen as proof that Indonesians could not be swayed by sectarian arguments.
It's unlikely that anybody's opinion of Dorsey or President Trump or Elon Musk or any other member of the wealthy ruling class will be swayed by a joke about them being out of touch.
Carson says he's been working behind-the-scenes to free A$AP, while Trump is just trying to appeal to the African-American community ... and he thinks Sweden won't be swayed by the tweets.
He believes many trainers would be swayed by the argument that championing an underserved population is meaningful and important, and that open-minded listening and adaptation actually makes training work more engaging and rewarding.
Until recently, most economists were predicting that the BoE would not be swayed by weak first-quarter data because inflation is running above its target and the unemployment rate is the lowest since 1975.
"They (Republicans) have a low opinion of people in the district that they are assuming the people in this district could be swayed by hateful divisive approaches to campaigning," he said in an interview.
And with each decision come opportunities to be swayed by a range of psychological factors, from the ambient lighting at that big-box store, to the sense of urgency in an online flash sale.
Given Trump's adversarial relationship with the Federal Reserve, it seems unlikely the president will be swayed by the work of its experts, meaning the study probably will not alter his calculus on trade policy.
To ensure these scenarios do not come to pass, the Trump administration should not be swayed by Iran's recent provocations, and must continue to ratchet up the pressure on the failing Iranian terrorist regime.
And I believe that they have a responsibility also to have a moral and ethical compass to lead our country according to the Constitution, and not be swayed by political agendas or societal trends.
Redstone said in a statement last month he believed that keeping 100 percent of the film unit was in the best interest of Viacom but could be swayed by a plan that convinced him otherwise.
Two, not weak, by which he meant someone who is not going to be swayed by the political or social fashions of the day and was going to call them the way he sees them.
Meanwhile in Europe, Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said he would not be swayed by political issues while deciding whether to extend his stay at the central bank beyond his scheduled departure in 2018.
Prosecutors decide whether to charge suspects based on police reports and evidence — but they're liable to be swayed by their own biases, which could lead them to bring charges more often against people of color.
The Wedding Economy When deciding how much to spend on a wedding gift, you might be swayed by the widespread idea that you should buy something equivalent to the cost per plate at the reception.
Anyone informed enough about FARA knows that RT's FARA registration does nothing but saddle RT with paperwork; anyone foolish enough not to realize that RT is propaganda probably wouldn't be swayed by an asterisk, anyway.
The Global Times, a state-controlled Chinese newspaper, said in an editorial published on Sunday that China should remain calm and not be swayed by what it called the psychological tactics of the United States.
"Details of the deal will be major triggers for Indian equities, especially if they could lead to an improvement in trade climate," Khemka said, adding that markets would also be swayed by the earnings reports.
But Ms. Capito and Mr. Portman, who have also expressed concern about the bill's substantial reductions in overall Medicaid funding, have suggested they would not be swayed by the promise of extra opioid money alone.
Some may respond to the strategic incentive to back a winner, while others may be swayed by a likely shift in news media coverage of Mr. Trump, which to date has almost perfectly tracked his rise.
The Rubio campaign sees Trump voters as essentially "immovable granite," in the words of one adviser: They are unlikely to be swayed by attacks on Mr. Trump and they would probably never vote for Mr. Rubio.
The March 26 vote could be swayed by young people, many of them newly politicized and active in a way that has rarely been seen since state forces crushed student pro-democracy movements in the 21976s.
The agreement was designed to dispel concerns that U.S. foreign policy could be swayed by donations to the foundation, which is known for its work on reducing the cost of HIV medicine in sub-Saharan Africa.
Even if Kennedy didn't buy a dignity argument for abolishing the death penalty, Simon said he thought Kennedy would be swayed by the issue of delays, which Breyer raised in his 23 anti-capital punishment dissent.
Ms. Shachar, a high school teacher who has voted for him before, but supported Blue and White this year, said she feared that many Israelis might be swayed by Mr. Netanyahu's assault on the justice system.
"They want somebody who will have the courage of their convictions and not be swayed by the editorial board of The New York Times or what the cocktail circuit in Georgetown has to say," he added.
John Kasich (R) last week said he warned Portman not to be swayed by the additional opioid funding, because $45 billion wouldn't come close to overcoming the damage caused by the Medicaid cuts in the bill.
Trump and his allies are betting that his most loyal supporters will not be swayed by the conversation and that the impeachment inquiry will ultimately backfire on Democrats in 2020, when Trump is up for reelection.
The idea is that existing customers love Glossier so much that they'll recommend its products to anyone who asks; new customers are supposed to be swayed by this peer-to-peer strategy, and they generally are.
The effect is disarming — but as you stand in the middle of the installation and look from screen to screen, it's hard to not be swayed by the melodies, and feel an urge to waltz yourself.
The senator's best, perhaps only, hope of victory lay in mobilising his advantage among white liberals and in caucuses, where the result can be swayed by a small number of well-organised diehards, for an early assault.
What is worse, a lot of judges will still be swayed by a fighter using these and other "look how hard I'm winning this round" moments in a round when they have done little of any note.
Representatives from the three companies told the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation that they are, among other things, targeting people likely to be swayed by extremist messages and pushing content aimed at countering that message.
J&J told Reuters in a statement that the company had been confident because it believed the agency would be swayed by science, which it said supported J&Js position that talc does not cause ovarian cancer.
"I know how tough the North Koreans are, and if you don't understand the history and the motivations of the North Koreans, it's very easy to be swayed by the propaganda and the drama of the moment."
"We won't be swayed by a few people who think one way or another who are running for president as much as I respect all of them and they have the freedom to be for impeachment," Pelosi said.
But the irony of this whole mess is that their campaign has only served to reveal how dedicated Nye is to science, and evidence, and how willing he is to be swayed by facts rather than public opinion.
Last month Murdoch's son James said he was confident regulators would assess the deal on its merits and not be swayed by those with grievances against his father's newspapers, saying the company had dealt effectively with past problems.
"We persuaded British lawmakers not to be swayed by the vested interests of the gun lobby, we asked them to put public safety first and to heed what the majority of the British people wanted," the letter said.
While voters might be swayed by President Donald Trump, the Republican and Democratic parties and the controversies swirling around Washington in a close race, these local issues may end up making the difference between who wins and loses.
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Ethan Nadelmann, the executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, said he eventually expects Mexico to be swayed by the fiscal opportunities of regulated cannabis, which he believes could earn California around $1 billion a year in tax revenue.
It's also not clear whether Burr will be swayed by the political pressure, given that he's already said he's not planning to run for reelection when his term ends up 2022, freeing him of concerns about a primary challenge.
Whether you choose to be swayed by the opinion of a man who substitutes the word "turtle" for "good," Jack is far from the only person flexing their linguistic muscles to endorse the patch over the recent festive period.
Some theorize that with a "delayed Brexit" alternative now on the table, hardliners will vote in favor of what they call a "bad deal" rather than see Brexit delayed … We do not think MPs will be swayed by that.
Powell has said he will not be swayed by political pressure and gave a clear assertion of the Fed's independence in early January when he said that he would not resign even if Trump asked him to do so.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday that he would not be swayed by political issues when he decides whether to extend his stay at the British central bank beyond his scheduled departure in 2018.
The largely domestic FamilyMart's emergence as a favourite is recent and driven by concerns that the other heavyweights in the index, such as Fast Retailing Co, SoftBank Group Corp and Fanuc Corp can often be swayed by external factors.
A new CNN/ORC poll finds the Republican electorate largely wants to see Trump select someone who can boost either his military or political credentials, and few would be swayed by the selection of a woman to join either ticket.
"When we need to debate an exit from easy policy, our decision won't be swayed by the political situation," he said, when asked by an opposition lawmaker whether the BOJ could hold off on normalizing policy under pressure from Abe.
The main difference is that lacking the strong academic background in monetary policy that both Yellen and Ben Bernanke shared, Powell seems somewhat more likely to be swayed by the views of others — most likely the professional staff at the Fed.
India also reiterated its support for a Palestinian state, saying its position on the matter would not be swayed by the US move, while Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said that country had no plans to relocate its embassy to Jerusalem.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England Governor Mark Carney said on Tuesday that he would not be swayed by political issues as he weighs up whether to extend his stay at the British central bank beyond his scheduled departure in 2018.
The White House on Tuesday was under pressure to reconcile those two statements — asserting Obama's public defense of Clinton was not an attempt to meddle in an ongoing probe and that federal investigators will not be swayed by the boss' views.
In response to questions about the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act that was signed into law by U.S. President Donald Trump last week, Yau said the city's government doesn't want trade and economic policies to be swayed by politics.
Anxious to put down a threat from the democratic socialist, Clinton faced the challenge of convincing Democratic voters not to be swayed by Sanders' populist rhetoric and to stick with her despite a clamor for candidates outside the political establishment.
I think it is important for teachers to teach about current politics & let them be known, but I think it is just as important to let everyone form their own opinions & not be swayed by a group or others reaction to your opinion.
Many voters ignored government warnings of a dire outcome for the economy when they decided to leave the EU in the 2016 referendum and it is not clear that lawmakers will be swayed by forecasts about the effects of a no-deal Brexit.
Bhawesh Jha, founder of CNX, one of India's largest polling companies, estimated that many voters in relatively poor and populous states including Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh - where Congress won power in local elections late last year - could be swayed by the handouts.
Suggestions that Michael Gove, Theresa May and Boris Johnson, the three big undecided beasts of the Tory Party, might be swayed by the precise details of the final renegotiation is, to borrow a term from the latter, an inverted pyramid of piffle.
But Airbus is gambling that some airlines will be swayed by earlier availability - with the A321XLR reaching the market 2-3 years before the NMA - and greater certainty as Boeing takes its time to evaluate the business case for its ambitious new jet.
As day-to-day stock moves seem to be swayed by the latest trade news developments between the two countries, Boeing is increasingly correlated with the stock market over the past month versus over the past two years, according to Kensho data.
While few may be swayed by the lightly amended membership terms, a plunging currency, tumbling share prices and fears for property values could drive enough Britons to opt at the last minute for the status quo rather than a leap into the unknown.
Two things in this world can make life meaningful: having the strength to forge your own destiny, to live by your own rules, and not be swayed by the whims and wishes of others; and really sticking it to some stranger on the internet.
At a meeting with a group of journalists on Wednesday evening, Mr. Macron said that contrary to common wisdom, he found Mr. Trump to be "very predictable," which would suggest that he did not expect the American president to be swayed by his Gallic reason.
LONDON (Reuters) - The parents of a critically ill British baby have a few days to compile new evidence their son would benefit from experimental treatment in the United States, a judge said on Monday, adding that he would not be swayed by international interest.
The first is rather bleak: that the China led by Xi Jinping, its assertive president since 2013, has shown itself to be a mercantilist, arrogant and stubborn power, too self-interested and suspicious of American intentions to be swayed by appeals to its better nature.
Some people might be swayed by that shit-eating defense lawyer's cheap ploy, but I promise you that no reasonable jury could hear both of these artists singing about Christmas and come to the conclusion that they should be allowed to work in tandem.
Canada and Mexico have said they want to update the 85033-year-old NAFTA deal and won't be swayed by threats of tariffs against their steel and aluminum industries that are heavily integrated into the North American economies to agree to a bad deal.
"In the eyes of her campaign and her supporters, she's already done the interviews and talk shows about it, and nothing she says or does are going to quiet her critics, just like her supporters aren't going to be swayed by their criticism," he said.
Meanwhile, 249 percent believed he would be swayed by his own political beliefs compared with 279 percent who said he would be impartial (last year, 22020 percent of voters said Kavanaugh would be impartial on issues Democrats support while 34 percent said he would not).
People who don't like "The West Wing" say, as they have all along, that the program presents an unrealistically idealistic view of government, that it moralizes, that it preaches, that it incorrectly suggests that minds can be swayed by grand gestures and eloquent speeches.
European powers that back the rebels hope that Russia will be swayed by the prospect of the European Union helping with the bill for Syria's reconstruction - expected to run to tens of billions of dollars - if all sides can seal a political agreement to end the conflict.
We need to thank and defend individuals like former Ambassador Bill Taylor, who throughout his service in Vietnam and in both Republican and Democratic administrations, faithfully put his country first, never to be swayed by those seeking personal gain at the expense of the United States.
Even if Kennedy doesn't buy a dignity argument for abolishing the death penalty, Simon suspects he'd be swayed by the issue of delays, which Breyer raised — and which were the entire reason for the prisoner's stay in solitary confinement that Kennedy assailed in his concurrence last year.
But as excited as GOP elites might be to see Rubio land a hit Thursday, Trump's fans are unlikely to be swayed by a night where Trump looked like a blustering bully who can't describe his own policies—that's the candidate they fell in love with, after all.
It is the face of luck—dumb, stupid luck—and it reveals a game that can be swayed by arbitrary and goofy forces that have nothing to do with truth or beauty or skill and everything to do with nothing at all; a black hole to Kevin Love's sun.
It offers Republican Party elected officials and conservative ideological activists who see themselves as stuck with Trump an important ray of (perhaps false) hope that Trump is assimilating into their movement and will be swayed by their desires on the vast range of personnel matters that land on the president's desk.
Those mobile VR experiences do a great job of hinting at what real VR is like, but anyone making a spending decision on whether to look into higher-end VR headsets (which includes the additional cost of a graphics-centric PC) won't likely be swayed by the cheaper VR experiences.
" Supreme Court justices can be hard to read, but this line of questioning indicates that Kennedy might be swayed by the baker's case, according to Lipper, who said "the fact that he seems viscerally more concerned with the bakery than with the discriminated against couple is not a good sign.
Sorting real reviews from fake ones posted by an angry consumer trying to be vindictive, or even another seller trying to harm the competition, is just as challenging a task, and the AI's results could potentially be swayed by someone who figures out how to game the criteria it's relying on.
Research suggests that few people fall for CPCs' misleading tactics, and most women are not likely to be swayed by anti-abortion counseling because they are highly likely to be sure about their decision by the time they seek care, says Lauren Ralph, PhD, an epidemiologist at Advancing New Standards In Reproductive Health.
The DOJ and FBI are reportedly looking into whether Cambridge Analytica violated American election laws by acquiring the data and using it to inform its services, which were based on the idea that such data could help campaigns create profiles of American voters whose behaviors could then be swayed by specific ad targeting.
This would be a terrible outcome for a country; it would mean gridlock, venom and a political system consumed with depositions and trials rather than serious public policy The FBI and Justice Department in particular should stand as independent institutions and not be swayed by demands made by partisans of either side.
Even if Republican members can't be swayed by the immorality of the practice, they should look at this situation in terms of preserving their own power: If they let Mr. Trump roll them by using innocent children as hostages, he will learn the lesson that brutality is the key to getting what he wants.
Beauty gurus — or influencers, as they've come to be known — deliver a promise: that they'll give honest opinions on products, that they won't be swayed by advertiser dollars (though this has changed over time), and that they're more like you and me and all the other people watching than some high-paid beauty editor in a glass tower.
Even if Kennedy didn't buy a dignity argument for abolishing the death penalty, Simon said he thought Kennedy would be swayed by the issue of delays, which Breyer raised in his 2015 anti-capital punishment dissent — and which were the entire reason for the prisoner's stay in solitary confinement that Kennedy assailed in his concurrence last year.
Senior congressional Democrats meeting 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 at the White House on Wednesday have minimal expectations they'll be swayed by Homeland Security officials lobbying for wall funding.
It's to sow enough doubt about the real history of birtherism that voters who might be swayed by the truth—Democrats who aren't fully aware of Trump's racism, Republicans who worry that he's too racist for their comfort, independents who hold Trump and Clinton equally suspect—throw up their hands and decide the issue is a wash.
Beauty gurus, or beauty influencers, as they came to be known, delivered a promise: that they'd give honest opinions on products, that they wouldn't be swayed by advertiser dollars (though this would eventually change), and that they were more like you and me and all the other people watching than some high-paid beauty editor in a glass tower.
Even if Kennedy didn't buy a dignity argument for abolishing the death penalty, Simon said he thought Kennedy would be swayed by the issue of delays, which Breyer raised in his 25 anti-capital punishment dissent — and which were the entire reason for the prisoner's stay in solitary confinement that Kennedy assailed in his concurrence last year.
Some senators said Mr. Cornyn and other Republican backers of the legislation may have misread the willingness of their colleagues to embrace the criminal justice movement and had too much faith that others would be swayed by the support of conservatives such as Senators Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, and Mike Lee of Utah.
In a celebrity-driven culture, it's not surprising that brides favoring the veil tend to be swayed by images of style-world muses like Princess Grace of Monaco, Bianca Jagger, Stevie Nicks or more contemporary figures, like Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, or Jerry Hall, who married Rupert Murdoch in March with her head covered by a cloud of lavishly embroidered tulle.
Ultimately it's going to be down to the phone, laptop, and monitor makers whether DisplayPort 2.0 reaches a wide audience or not—those who really need it will be happy to seek it out (and pay for it), while the rest of us are more likely to be swayed by cheap prices than more pixels and a faster refresh rate than we currently need.
And she told me when she was doing that role, that she obviously did to great success, that she made a promise to herself that she would not meet the real Erin until she had half the movie in the can, because by then she felt that she couldn't be swayed by in-person meetings, and she had already made her own decisions about certain ways to play things.
But even if the Republican Congress refuses to ratify the treaty, it's not unreasonable to think that Trump - who met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in New York on Thursday - might be swayed by those like distinguished Japanese political scientist, Yoichi Funabashi, who argues that the United States would be ceding the Asia-Pacific region to China's economic expansionism if Washington doesn't participate in multilateral trade agreements.
And, on Wednesday, the NCSC published a long blog post explaining how they secure the U.K.'s telecom networks while clearly not ruling out Huawei for 5G... Germany has also not ruled out Huawei, according to the Wall Street Journal... India doesn't seem to be swayed by U.S. arguments either, per WSJ... Why it matters: The U.S. is expending significant effort and prestige to block Huawei from 5G networks but so far looks to be less than successful.
He is not a leader who will be swayed by the hyperbolic protestations of Arab rulers or the leaders in capitals across Europe who have been more interested in cheerleading for the corrupt and inept Palestinian Authority than doing the right thing and standing at the side of Israel, a fellow democracy which champions the rule of law, accountability, a free press, human rights and a long list of other values that resonate with Americans and should resonate with other democracies worldwide.
Former Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsThe Hill's Campaign Report: Defiant Sanders vows to stay in race Sessions dismisses Trump endorsing opponent: 'No one tells us how to vote' Trump endorses Tuberville over Sessions in Alabama Senate runoff MORE dismissed President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE's endorsement for his Senate primary opponent, maintaining that Alabamians would not be swayed by the president's announcement.
The numbers, underscored by the stirring aerial images of crowds across the globe, might have cowed a more reasonable president and forced him to reckon with the damage his rhetoric has already done and the force with which people — his people — might resist, but Trump has yet to show the capacity to be swayed by criticism or even suggestion (although, when the president tweeted his now-perfunctory dismissal of his critics by wondering why the marchers hadn't voted, he didn't seem to doubt that there were a lot of them).
This is especially true for patients that have so-called high deductible health plans that can often come with lower monthly premiums but higher out-of-pocket fees for care, said Dr. William Borden, chief quality and population health officer at George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates in Washington, D.C. "With the growth of high-deductible health plans and greater copays in general, patients are clearly going to be swayed by lower out-of-pocket costs, especially when there is a label indicating that that hospital may also have higher quality," Borden, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
As Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE prepares his Thursday night speech officially accepting the Republican Party's nomination for president, labor leader and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE supporter Dolores Huerta says Latino voters shouldn't be swayed by what the GOP may try to do in presenting a candidate more "palatable" to the Latino community.
Staunch friends of Israel such as Minority Leader Charles SchumerCharles (Chuck) Ellis SchumerLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid Colorado candidates vying to take on Gardner warn Hickenlooper they won't back down MORE of New York, Ben CardinBenjamin (Ben) Louis CardinAmerica is in desperate need of infrastructure investment: Senate highway bill a step in the right direction Financial aid fraud is wrong — but overcorrection could hurt more students Democrats denounce Trump's attack on Cummings: 'These are not the words of a patriot' MORE of Maryland and Bob MenendezRobert (Bob) MenendezHouse passes temporary immigration protections for Venezuelans Senate panel advances bipartisan bill to lower drug prices amid GOP blowback Democrats pledge to fight Trump detention policy during trip to border MORE of New Jersey were the only Democrats with the backbone and wisdom to vote against the nuclear deal and will not be swayed by the extremists in their party.

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