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"beat back" Definitions
  1. to force (someone) to go back or to retreat by fighting

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And we hope we will beat back some of them.
Police fired tear gas and beat back crowds with batons.
Scott Walker's campaign to beat back a 2012 recall effort.
The greatest generation beat back the Nazis and Japanese imperialists.
Blunt's team asked the NRSC to help beat back Kander's criticism.
About a decade ago, U.S. subsidiaries successfully beat back similar proposals.
Firefighters beat back the flames around her neighborhood in Ventura, California.
Seniors' advocates beat back Bush's privatization scheme through intense grassroots activism.
But it is managing to beat back a few of these.
Trump is trying to beat back efforts to deny him the nomination.
Now, he will have to show he can beat back the competition.
That's how democracies beat back the jihadi message ... by being better democracies.
After the 2016 elections, Pelosi beat back such a bid from Rep.
There are three actions our country must undertake to beat back Zika.
Then it was to beat back the Taliban, who had harbored them.
We beat back attempts to roll back the ACA [Affordable Care Act].
Clinton beat back a primary challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders in 2016.
Italy's bank bailout fund might not be enough to beat back the Brexit.
Her last test came in 2010, when she easily beat back former Rep.
"The immediate concern is to beat back these disastrous Republican proposals," Sanders said.
Mr. Trump beat back 16 other Republicans by positioning himself as an outsider.
Mr. Presten ably beat back attempts to clarify his fee for placing items.
Appropriators beat back by a wide margin,144-267, an amendment from Reps.
Those will not be the only efforts to beat back the Astros' influence.
The U.S. has beat back such attacks, but it failed to deter them.
AT&T beat back that challenge last week, giving the company free rein.
It beat back loneliness of a personal sort, which both of them carried everywhere.
Despite Western help, governments in the Sahel are struggling to beat back violent extremists.
Sean "Diddy" Combs beat back the 2-degree temperatures with a brown fur coat.
"Need to beat back the idea that this was nefarious work," a document said.
Our collective will can beat back the ideas that pit Americans against each other.
Few things help beat back dug-in opposition than missing the holidays/vacation plans.
Party officials were working in overdrive behind the scenes to beat back two challenges.
There is growing talk of an ambitious journalistic collaboration to beat back the tide.
Uber is aiming to beat back competing services by pushing its prices even lower.
Police said that 4003 people were killed before government troops beat back the raid.
They beat back No. 8 Penn State, 28-17, on a damp and chilly afternoon but also had to beat back their own nerves, surviving three lost fumbles and nearly losing a 21-point third-quarter lead against a backup redshirt freshman quarterback.
Trump noted he beat back 16 primary rivals and won a record number of votes.
"Ain't No Joke": I could hear The Pack on this beat back in the day.
Helping to beat back state surveillance overreach is just another to add to the pile.
French logistical support also helped Mr Déby beat back rebels who reached N'Djamena in 2008.
Kay Ivey avoided a runoff, as she beat back challenges from several three GOP opponents.
ICICI and HDFC are well-established and big enough to beat back rivals, he said.
Vern BuchananVernon Gale BuchananMORE (R-Fla.) easily beat back a challenge from Democrat David Shapiro.
Before Hegar gets her shot, she will have to beat back several other rising stars.
After all, Macron and Merkel beat back right-wing candidates to secure election last year.
Bruce Rauner, a multimillionaire himself, narrowly beat back an insurgent conservative challenge from state Rep.
Senate Republicans need at least nine Democratic votes to beat back a Democratic-led filibuster.
The only way to beat back this march of secularism is to vote for him!
Parties have indeed lost influence and authority, showing little ability to beat back problematic nominees.
Malian authorities have come under fire for failing to disarm militias or beat back Islamist insurgents.
He promised to write "Europe's Judeo-Christian roots" into European Union treaties, and beat back immigration.
And Bangladesh's success holds lessons for other poor countries that are trying to beat back disease.
Republicans have struggled to beat back perceptions that their proposal primarily benefits corporations and the wealthy.
Lucia, known for his "Buckets of Money" investment strategy, was hoping to beat back fraud charges.
Senate Republicans would need at least nine Democratic votes to beat back a Democratic-led filibuster.
He beat back a constitutional challenge to the president's authority to take military action in Iraq.
We're watching Qualcomm's efforts to beat back Broadcom and General Growth's response to Brookfield's takeover offer.
First, however, Democrats will have to beat back Trump's attempt to wrest control of that apparatus.
"I expect to be back, but we'll see," he said, trying to beat back his irritation.
He is literally trying to beat back a virus with no vaccine and no herd immunity.
European capitals are taking a variety of steps individually to try to beat back the outbreak.
But the campaign again beat back the rumors as unfounded, and Clyburn walked back his remarks.
Former Vice President Joe Biden was just the vessel it used to beat back the insurgency.
He has also tried repeatedly to beat back news reports about his campaign's ties to Russia.
He beat back a major Conservative push in the last general election, just two years ago.
Officials from Hunan Province, for example, vowed to beat back debt owed by state-linked companies.
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Most years, the SEC has at least a couple of teams that can beat back the Tide.
He's skeptical that the study can conclusively say legal pot is helping beat back the opioid epidemic.
Republican incumbents in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Missouri, and North Carolina all beat back Democratic challengers in Tuesday's elections.
Pat Toomey beat back a challenge from Katie McGinty, helped by Donald Trump's triumph in his state.
Still, just because authorities managed to beat back the deadly virus doesn't mean they've finished it off.
What Democrats are saying: "If you thought ... we finally beat back [Trumpcare] ... you are dead wrong," Sen.
But Republicans have struggled to beat back perceptions that their proposal primarily benefits corporations and the wealthy.
It shows us what this nation looks like when we beat back hate and embrace each other.
The place I go to forget my worries and beat back my fears for a few hours.
A fast and effective domestic response is necessary but not sufficient to beat back the coronavirus pandemic.
Humanity is self-isolating, social distancing, and, yes, quarantining in an effort to beat back the coronavirus.
Kamala Harris beat back attacks from the NRA over her proposed line of gun reform laws.  3.
America's government and corporations should work closely together to "protect our jobs" and beat back rival powers.
He had to back down as his weapons suppliers -- Western democracies -- had to beat back their critics.
Ironically, strident support of impeachment might be the path for centrist Democrats to beat back progressive challengers.
To beat back pesky livery and taxi regulations, Uber helpfully picked up the tab for drivers' infractions.
It's possible that YouTube can still beat back the flood of conspiracy theories coursing through its servers.
In 2014, he beat back a much-hyped rival, Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes, in a 15-point victory.
But the Kremlin beat back those insinuations again on Thursday, saying they were driven by anti-Russian sentiment.
For several years the army has tried to beat back an insurgency in Sinai, adopting scorched-earth tactics.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, and Arizona Republican Senator John McCain beat back primary challengers, according to the Associated Press.
The fire was largely extinguished three hours later, but firefighters had to beat back small pockets of flames.
Senate Republicans defied the odds Tuesday and beat back Democrats' all-out push to win the Senate majority.
In the years before their arrest, Lacey and Larkin had successfully beat back charges like these in court.
After winning in 2010, Democrats looked to recall him in 2012, an effort he eventually successfully beat back.
The AFL-CIO lobbied hard for the legislation and successfully beat back resistance from the American Medical Association.
The NRA has deployed Lott's work to beat back calls for new curbs on guns and their use.
Clinton, meanwhile, is on the offensive as she seeks to beat back a challenge from the insurgent Independent.
Some Democrats are demanding brash torchbearers to beat back "Trumpism" and counterpunch hard when the president lashes out.
The west stops here: NATO bases ready to beat back invaders from the Warsaw Pact remain scattered around.
At 15, Liverpool beat back competition from Arsenal and Manchester United to sign Sterling from Queens Park Rangers.
Hundreds of riot police officers used batons and pepper spray to beat back demonstrators who had gathered nearby.
She must take antibiotics to beat back recurring infections, which have become resistant to most of the drugs.
They say they will need money to beat back the challengers and precise political maneuvering to outlast them.
Janis urges top leadership in any group to appoint a "devil's advocate" to beat back these social headwinds.
The tactic has targeted voters who seem to have given up that anyone will ever beat back graft.
That's where lenders were taught exactly what it might take to beat back an existential threat to their business.
In that case, the city beat back the lawsuit, but that won't ensure the same outcome in New York.
Iran and Lebanon's Hezbollah have been helping Syrian President Bashar al-Assad beat back a seven-year-old rebellion.
The best hope to beat back Trumpism, then, are rule-based institutions like the courts, military, and federal bureaucracy.
The Point: None of this is definitive proof that Republicans will be able to beat back the Democratic wave.
There hasn't been a live-interview telephone survey since Mr. Trump beat back all his rivals early this month.
The U.S. beat back some very bad actors in Bosnia, Somalia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan, and later in Libya.
A vote for Hillary will beat back the dark forces of hatred and bigotry rising up before our eyes.
Barr beat back a tough challenge from Democrat Amy McGrath, a former fighter pilot, in the suburban Lexington district.
In 2005, drug companies beat back a measure that would have essentially required discounts on medicines for some Californians.
Pelosi has led the party for 14 years, and she's widely expected to beat back a challenge from Rep.
Bernie Sanders, who traveled the country alongside liberal leaders trying to beat back the tax plan, offered a prediction.
For months, the Shabab, Somalia's leading Islamist militants, have been trying to beat back an insurgency within an insurgency.
After French troops swooped in to beat back the militants in Mali, Mr. Belmokhtar struck back in devastating fashion.
"I made this beat back in 2K, and you youngins was like 8," he raps midway through his freestyle.
The Republican Party hopes to beat back the Democrats on Tuesday with a big push from the Christian right.
You'll be one of the people, calm under pressure, whose actions helped beat back this American generation's biggest test.
Ivan Panfilov who sacrificed themselves to help beat back German troops advancing on Moscow in the winter of 1941.
McConnell beat back all Democratic amendments regarding witnesses and documents, which Republicans agreed won't be debated until next week.
Patrick Murphy (D) easily beat back primary challenges Tuesday and wasted no time attacking each other the following day.
The police beat back protesters with truncheons, but large crowds protesting the election continued to assemble in central Algiers.
Such a provision would give fiscally responsible senators and representatives a club with which to beat back reckless spending.
In the fall, Uber and Lyft beat back the taxi industry in Las Vegas and began offering rides there.
Herbert, seeking his second full term as governor this year, beat back a Republican primary challenge last month by Overstock.
In February U.S. Gen Nicholson requested "a few thousand" additional troops be deployed to help beat back a strengthening Taliban.
It remains unclear how deep rival groups will dig to beat back the message coming from within their own party.
"Everybody likes to beat on the Federal Reserve, because they can't beat back, they can't fight back," said Republican Sen.
But here they are, two specialists proving that high art can beat back even mastery and the tide of history.
And Khosrowshahi is trying to open markets — from the UK to Italy — where regulators beat back Uber's first cowboy wave.
His powerful images created empathy, an effective weapon he deliberately wielded to beat back the injustices of segregation and racism.
Lucia, a former radio host known for his "Buckets of Money" investment strategy, was hoping to beat back fraud charges.
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) deserves credit too for helping beat back one of the slimier attacks thrown at the rule.
The salon itself wasn't as lucky -- even though firefighters beat back flames, there was severe water damage from fire hoses.
Social media platforms have recently announced sweeping measures to beat back hate speech and other content that violate their policies.
He beat back that awful hair, cleaned up, "got the girl" (he and Fig actually have a semi-working relationship).
In Vermont, Bernie Sanders beat back his Democratic challenger, but he will renounce the win and run as an independent.
Producers have since signaled a gradual increase in operations as rain and cold weather helped firefighters beat back the flames.
These are whip-like appendages on the surfaces of some cells that beat back and forth in a rhythmic fashion.
The IRS swooped in to beat back Intuit's competition, doing for Intuit what the company could not on its own.
In that scenario, industry opponents would almost certainly mount an aggressive campaign to beat back many of the pending rules.
They beat back a Democratic effort to cap the number of detention beds for undocumented immigrants apprehended inside the country.
Hezbollah gained new power and weaponry while helping President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, another Iran ally, beat back insurgents.
He will now face Thom Tillis, the state's junior senator, who beat back his own Republican primary challenger on Tuesday.
He insisted that despite the rocky start, there was still time to beat back the coronavirus in the United States.
In New Jersey, state Democrats recently pushed for an inequitable new gerrymandering plan — until progressive activists beat back the plan.
Early winners can use their strength to beat back competition, amassing yet more strength — and ultimately hurting the public interest.
We will stop now to beat back our sudden fear that our president will not know what country he's in.
If Netflix can consistently beat back rivals, it should be able to sustain its lofty valuation over legacy media companies.
Iraq only recently beat back an Islamic State onslaught that included the prolonged occupation of the northern city of Mosul.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's military sat at the border as fighters in northern Syria beat back IS in 2014.
French President Francois Hollande sends 22019,20193 ground troops to help beat back the rebels, who scatter in the northern desert.
Assad's forces beat back Syrian rebels after surprise attack on Damascus Assad's forces beat back Syrian rebels after surprise attack on Damascus Intense fighting in the Syrian capital of Damascus resumed Monday when government warplanes bombed opposition-held areas in the hope of regaining ground lost during a surprise attack by rebels overnight Sunday.
The Gentlemen's only weakness is classic cheeky Whedon: They can only be beat back by the sound of a woman screaming.
Mnuchin has already had to beat back questions from wobbly Republicans about the effects of the proposed tax cuts on revenues.
Many are forged in the moment, products of necessity -- to drive home a crucial message or beat back an existential threat.
The Republicans have 2900 votes, so can only beat back a filibuster if they can convince eight Democrats to join them.
And The Washington Post reports that four New York Democrats will be looking to beat back liberal challengers in Tuesday's primary.
And Hillary Clinton's campaign has begun running a commercial with a slide guitar and a bluesy beat back in which Mrs.
There's a whole world of consultants who are out there who advise employers on how to beat back union organizing efforts.
I mean I am losing myself to the shelter we build to beat back sorrow and the weight of our fears.
Right now, countries are relying on measures like quarantine and isolation and hoping that they're enough to beat back the outbreak.
In Congress, on the first day, I will pass my anti-corruption bill, which will beat back the influence of money.
The company has also overhauled its Instagram service over the past year to beat back a challenge from smaller rival Snap.
The vigilant, engaged citizenry that already beat back multiple assaults on millions of people's health insurance still stands ready for battle.
His deputy also beat back a press inquiry regarding the applicability of ethics rules to one of the deputy's former clients.
For the past century, liberal Democrats from F.D.R. to Barack Obama knew how to beat back threats from the populist left.
Through both military oppression and manipulation of a weak democratic system, it has continually beat back efforts at reform from below.
The Trump team's strategic calculation to beat back impeachment appears to center primarily on holding on to the support of Republicans.
Nine days after she arrived at the besieged city of Orléans, Joan beat back the English forces and became a national hero.
When France unilaterally dispatched troops to beat back a jihadist incursion in Mali in 2013, it did get help, but mostly logistical.
Doug Lamborn beat back four challengers to win renomination for a seventh term representing the residents of Colorado Springs and its environs.
By persuading the right microbes to grow under the right condition, we unearthed medicinal chemistry that beat back our own microscopic enemies.
Shareholders sided with iRobot against hedge fund Red Mountain and securities firm FBR & Co beat back a challenge from Voce Capital Management.
Since then, he's consistently beat back pleas from panicked establishment Republicans to return to the fray and save the party from Trump.
In Oklahoma, we beat back a deceptively-named "Right to Farm" measure that would have deregulated agriculture on a go-forward basis.
We can only hope that this disease is beat back as swiftly and decisively as the Mayor Pete hoax was last week.
Biden has struggled to beat back a strong challenge from Warren and Sanders and has lagged in fundraising against his chief rivals.
Militants have targeted anti-polio campaigns in Pakistan for decades in an effort to beat back government influence, CNN's Nic Robertson said.
His union-busting crusade brought a recall election in 2012, but Walker beat back the Democratic anger and won again in 2014.
Walker beat back a recall effort driven by distaste with collective bargaining move -- and is running for a third term in 2217.
The most important personnel fight was decided on Wednesday, when House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi beat back a challenge from Ohio Rep.
"The slow federal action on this matter has impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic," Perea-Henze wrote in the letter.
I believe that democracy will beat back the illiberal wave, and that President Trump will be one of the first to go.
A year later, he helped Graham beat back a strike, cementing a close relationship that would last until Graham died in 2001.
Because the grants go to every state, a small, well-connected army of researchers is mobilizing to beat back Mr. Trump's proposal.
With the help of Iranian forces under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the British and Jordan, the sultan beat back the Dhofar rebellion.
George W. Bush's win here in the 22016 Republican primary helped him beat back the unexpected challenge from the late Arizona Sen.
Last year, Apple beat back reports in China and the U.S. before finally admitting that some iPhone 6S device batteries were faulty.
In Kansas, the Republican candidate Ron Estes beat back a close challenge from the Democrat James Thompson to win a House seat.
The US and Saudi Arabia cooperated by arming the Islamic and jihadist opposition to the Soviets, which eventually beat back the invasion.
The pair memorably clashed in a fall debate when Rubio beat back a Bush attack on his less-than-stellar Senate attendance record.
Then she beat back reports of strife from within her own caucus -- saying that rumors of a protest inside the briefing were unfounded.
"One of my jobs in 2012 was to go around the state and raise money to beat back that ballot initiative," he says.
And it cannot beat back the seductive idea that racism is good politics, and even that perhaps racism is "real conservatism" at work.
Industry groups successfully beat back the rule a few years ago and the SEC was forced to go back to the drawing board.
The entertainment company AEG wanted to build its own stadium next to Staples Center and so sought to beat back Kroenke's proposed stadium.
Although the fire is far from extinguished, the Hoffmans planned to thank firefighters who helped beat back the flames that threatened their home.
These mosquitoes were proposed months ago as a way to beat back the Zika virus that began spreading in South Florida this summer.
Gerald Ford barely beat back a Ronald Reagan campaign in 1976 and Jimmy Carter faced down Senator Ted Kennedy's primary race in 1980.
Outside the building, armies of satellite trucks are parked in front of the building's reflective windows installed to beat back the desert sun.
And Trump's allies believe all of their moves to beat back at what they view as a hopelessly biased liberal media are justified.
And when Foxy started to hear voices again, Jay Z of all people came calling for the beat back; the brothers didn't budge.
The unions managed to beat back proposed pension cuts, including a cap on the accrual of pension benefits after 30 years of service.
The speech, which was designed to beat back a nascent bipartisan push for tougher capital standards, was contradicted contemporaneously by Federal Reserve officials.
This November, Latinos will be looking for someone to beat back the xenophobic entertainer who now has a lock on the Republican nomination.
Such companies have so far been able to successfully beat back attempts to alter the decades-long trend of outsourcing and franchising work.
At the same time, Teva's membership could enhance the credibility of PhRMA lobbyists as they try to beat back accusations of price gouging.
I doubled down on therapy, and I beat back the dread long enough to sign up for my 25-year reunion last month.
"The slow federal action on this matter has impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic," the official said in a letter Friday.
And in areas currently worst hit by spiking cases, most outdoor activity just isn't possible as authorities work to beat back the virus.
But the demonstration still went ahead on July 22013, where Russian police arrested nearly 1,300 people and reportedly beat back protesters with batons.
But if you had these things, you should stay, because you could beat back the fire, or at least shelter while it passed.
Chip Kahn has helped hospitals beat back multiple attempts by congressional Republicans to repeal ObamaCare, but he isn't ready to declare victory yet.
Priebus's allies helped him beat back those stories, and Bannon and Priebus have since come to what appears to be a friendly alliance.
Or does he take a more lawyerly approach to the trial and work to beat back conviction on the merits of the case?
To beat back Peltz, P&G needs to make up the difference between the active and retail investors, of some 255 million shares.
He needs a way to beat back Bush and Kasich and emerge once again as the natural establishment rival to Cruz and Trump.
The US government is now re-engaging in Iraq to beat back ISIS, which metastasized after the overthrow of the old regime in Baghdad.
Amid showers of praise for the Republican lawmakers who'd helped him beat back the charges, Trump attacked Pelosi and several other Democrats — including Reps.
The wind plagued firefighters who were trying to beat back the raging blaze, but a reprieve was expected on Monday, albeit a brief one.
What is less clear is whether an actual merger will ever come to fruition, or if Tronc will continue to beat back bidder interest.
You know the most important thing a leader can do with a successful company is beat back the complacency disease on a daily basis.
NASA human spaceflight chief William Gerstenmaier offered public support for the company, beat back congressional doubters, and helped SpaceX get back to flying quickly.
Still, he expects a positive outlook and improving gross margins, boosted by the company's ability to beat back competition from the all-consuming Amazon.
" After the concert, when the bus was full of people loudly partying, Kendrick "came back, cut the beat back on, and started writing again.
Although firefighters have been able to beat back the flames — the fire is 98% contained — the damage the fire left is still being assessed.
Kathy Hochul beat back a challenge from New York City Council member Jumaane Williams, setting her up to seek a second term in office.
To beat back Mr. Peltz, P. & G. needs to make up the difference between the active and retail investors, of some 255 million shares.
The relatively few American and international troops in Afghanistan are charged with training the Afghan military and with helping them beat back Taliban forces.
We also have a big pile of evidence that the food industry is engaged in continual warfare to beat back these public health measures.
The Islamic State beat back an assault on Wednesday by US-backed Syrian rebels who tried to retake a critical border crossing with Iraq.
It has resorted to increasingly heavy-handed tactics, including torture, to beat back demonstrations, according to accounts by detained demonstrators and human rights activists.
Some might whisper that these cuts would be harder to beat back because their impact would fall on those with the least political power.
They're confident that the state GOP apparatus, coupled with the governor's fundraising ability, will be strong enough to beat back 2018 headwinds at home.
In early November, workers at the Momentive chemical plant in upstate New York went on strike to beat back pension and health care concessions.
Some 28 police officers were hurt on Thursday, the ministry added, as they deployed armored vehicles and used tear gas to beat back demonstrators.
The new federal disclosures tell a story of a sector tapping its deep pockets to beat back regulatory threats and boost its bottom line.
The President spoke for 20 minutes about how he and Senate Republicans had beat back the liberal horde who were trying to defeat Kavanaugh.
Adam Schiff when they return from recess, their most aggressive offensive yet as the GOP fumbles for a strategy to beat back impeachment efforts.
We have a slew of ways to beat back the winter doldrums, including light therapy, herbalism and forcing yourself, and others, to be social.
The other is in Syria, where since last fall Russia has deployed warplanes and attack helicopters to help the regime beat back rebel forces.
The Financial Times interviewed more than a dozen people involved in the takeover battle to reveal how Unilever was able to beat back their offer.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, including Russia, agreed to production cuts effective from last month to beat back supply growth.
That brings the total number to roughly 7003,000, as US and Afghan forces attempt to beat back a resurgent Taliban in the 16-year conflict.
TSM started to beat back Cloud29 after C25 advanced on their base, eventually chasing them down the mid lane to try and get some kills.
Even as Mr. de Blasio resisted these cuts and others, he had to beat back questions that took city officials and onlookers alike by surprise.
Militants have targeted anti-polio campaigns in Pakistan for decades in an effort to beat back government influence, CNN's Nic Robertson said following that attack.
In Congress, on the first day, I will pass my anti-corruption bill, which will beat back the influence of money and repeal the filibuster.
He sided with liberal justices to uphold Obamacare in 2012, then voted again last year to beat back another challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
Burr, who is trying to beat back a surprisingly strong challenge from former state legislator Deborah Ross, is winning by 6 points, 49% to 43%.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies, including Russia, agreed to production cuts effective from last month to beat back increasing supply.
Moore spent the general election attempting to beat back allegations that he had repeatedly pursued relationships with teenage girls when he was in his 30s.
If they don't beat back the charges, they could be hit with a fine equal to 10 percent of their global turnover in a year.
Since then, it has beat back efforts at the Council to create an independent commission of inquiry to look into human rights abuses in Yemen.
At Monday's press briefing, Sanders had to beat back a flurry of questions from reporters who accused the White House of intentionally mischaracterizing Khan's remarks.
But it looks as if people in the United States and some other wealthy countries are, unexpectedly, starting to beat back the diseases of aging.
Because the league has the resources to manufacture consent through so-called safety and education programs, beat back litigation and influence regulators, little will change.
For someone like me, the only point of the Democratic Party was to beat back the Republicans, and it had failed at even doing that.
Clinton enjoyed tremendous support from African-American voters, especially older black women, who helped her beat back a challenge from Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont.
Instead, the US proceeded as if it were safe, while the least invasive ways to beat back the virus steadily slipped out of our reach.
And while there have been efforts over the years to beat back the encroaching power of the country's most powerful, they have all fallen short.
The Pacific Coast Highway, she said, was a "parking lot" with firefighters repeatedly stopping traffic to beat back flames along the side of the road.
WASHINGTON — A U.S. military hospital ship arrived in Los Angeles on Friday to help local efforts to beat back the spread of the deadly coronavirus.
Investors were disappointed by President Trump's plan to beat back the coronavirus by barring travel to the U.S. from most European countries for 30 days.
It was the lift the Americans needed to beat back early European momentum and gain a convincing victory, 16 1/2 to 11 1/2.
They found another bit of common ground on Tuesday as both beat back proposals from dissident investors to shake up their ways of doing business.
Grassroots activists, in coordination with local politicians, successfully beat back Amazon's plans to build half of its headquarters in New York City earlier this year.
Senator John Barrasso told reporters Republicans were likely to beat back an effort by Democrats to call witnesses and wrap up the trial on Friday.
Algeria: The police beat back protesters at voting stations, as the authorities continued with an election that was broadly rejected by much of the population.
The Joint List could still provide Gantz's coalition with votes in the Knesset to beat back any no-confidence votes designed to bring Gantz down.
To his admirers, he was the most successful Fed chair in history, who beat back the inflation problem even when his actions were greatly unpopular.
Mr. Iglesias has fallen out with some of his closest colleagues, and last year, he beat back an attempt to topple him as party leader.
The move to release the emails in the court motion to dismiss the indictment fits in with Mr. Weinstein's past tactics to beat back accusations.
Police used truncheons to beat back protesters around the mayor's office in central Moscow, resulting in reports of broken bones and head wounds among the demonstrators.
Join us as we warg our way back into the Age of Heroes, when flaming swords beat back White Walkers, and day almost never came again.
The company has been investing heavily in its online business and loyalty programs to beat back competition from other upscale department stores and e-commerce rivals.
"You know, the most important thing a leader can do with a successful company is beat back the complacency disease on a daily basis," he said.
Many servers employ bots—built by the Discord community at large, or specially made by savvy moderators themselves—to beat back massive raids and script spam.
Missouri In Missouri, veteran Democrat Lacy Clay easily beat back a challenge from a Bernie Sanders-style progressive to win renomination in the 43st Congressional District.
Indeed, don't we need ceremony to mark new eras in our life and provide buoys that help us beat back the endless waves of encroaching time?
In 2013 France dispatched 4,500 troops to beat back an Islamist incursion in Mali; America's RAND Corporation, a think-tank, called it a model expeditionary force.
A Republican beat back a Democratic challenger in a district attorney race in Western New York, in which progressives, including a Democratic megadonor, had invested heavily.
Gina Raimondo (D) beat back an aggressive primary challenge on Wednesday from former Secretary of State Matt Brown, positioning her for a second term in office.
Officials around the world are scrambling to beat back public outrage over the documents that shed light on how the rich and powerful hide their money.
But Jones, a former US Attorney, will likely become the new cause celebre for Democrats trying to beat back the rising Trumpism within the Republican Party.
Then a broad coalition rallied to beat back the Void; the stars and stripes regained their form, and, in the end, the flag was still there.
"Federal courts have again beat back the sinister specter of discrimination bred within the Trump White House," Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut said in a statement.
But they also beat back proposals from poor countries that insisted that rich nations should offer a fuller accounting of the climate aid they are providing.
We must also ensure that area assessments of banks continue to be based on the locations of their branches and beat back attempts to change this.
From Cuthbert, Ga., where a spirited meeting at the Stone House restaurant drew activists who beat back an attempt to close polling places, to Gifford, Fla.
He is hoping a Trump endorsement might help him beat back Republican primary opponents, and that the district is red enough to vote "R" next November.
Algeria: The police beat back protesters at voting stations, as the authorities continued on with an election that was broadly rejected by much of the population.
But it's also working to beat back a newer rival -- TikTok -- which is growing fast and looks as novel as Instagram did in the early 20183s.
That group of Democratic insurgents failed to topple House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who easily beat back a challenge from 43-year-old Rep.
Democrats successfully beat back efforts by the GOP and the Trump administration to include funding for the border wall in the government spending package last month.
Just like the U.S. government has worked tirelessly to combat organized crime, policymakers need to labor doggedly to beat back the creeping tentacles of Russian autocracy.
On Tuesday, Buttigieg also used Trump as example of why age shouldn't always be equated with wisdom to beat back criticism of his youth and inexperience.
It beat back attempts to take health insurance away from millions of Americans, and it helped defeat a Republican House majority that was enabling President Trump.
Finally, like Azor Ahai and Nissa Nissa, Jon realized that in order to truly beat back the darkness, he'd need to kill the woman he loved — Daenerys.
As Ranil Wickremesinghe, the prime minister, and Yi Xianliang, China's ambassador, grinned for the cameras, police beat back stone-throwing protesters with tear gas and water cannons.
Earlier in the day, Los Angeles firefighters beat back a blaze as it raced up canyon walls toward multimillion-dollar ocean-view homes on a coastal ridge.
In 2013, JPMorgan directors beat back a shareholder proposal seen as calling for CEO Jamie Dimon to give up his chairmanship after a $6.2 billion trading loss.
Mexico's peso strengthened 0.1 percent as markets expect policy makers to match the predicted 25 bps Fed interest rate hike to beat back persistently above-target inflation.
Zika continues to be an issue in South Florida, and Florida Keys voters supported a controversial strategy to use genetically modified mosquitoes to beat back the virus.
READ: 7 things you need to know about a contested convention Ryan was also forced to beat back efforts to recruit him to run earlier this month.
Chants of "Russia without Putin" and "Putin resign" echoed through central Moscow as guardsmen clad in riot gear beat back protesters with batons and roughly detained people.
He and other Democrats say that they want to make net neutrality a 85033 election issue if they can't beat back the FCC's repeal of net neutrality.
Instead, the President praised FEMA and other US officials, telling them they should be "very proud" of their work to beat back last year's devastating hurricane season.
Trump has had to beat back accusations from more than a half-dozen women that he aggressively kissed or groped them without their consent, which he denies.
However, he said John F. Kennedy tackled a recession by lowering taxes and Ronald Reagan beat back stagflation and helped drive an economic boom in the 1980s.
This is a battle the Democrats can win for themselves and for those who want to find a way to beat back any tougher restrictions on immigration.
MORE, whose administration implemented the FML, would raise the limits in Syria and Iraq from time to time, as the U.S. sought to beat back ISIS fighters.
In the Eighth District, in South Boston and parts of the South Shore, Representative Stephen Lynch beat back a challenge from Brianna Wu, a video game developer.
In the meantime, they are laying out more targeted proposals to strengthen Obamacare and to beat back the Trump administration's assault on the current health care law.
Kagan passionately believes that the only way to beat back the jungle and reverse these dangerous trends is for the United States to recommit itself to lead.
Out of desperation, they formed a union, killed the outsourcing idea and eventually beat back pressure to get them to see more patients, which they considered unsafe.
CITY OF GHOSTS Matthew Heineman's Oscar-nominated "Cartel Land" contrasted a vigilante border patrol in Arizona with a paramilitary organization in Mexico founded to beat back cartels.
It was different from the early days of CUHK, when students had first beat back police and the campus teemed with people preparing for the next battle.
But Stalin's leadership during World War Two, when the Red Army beat back a German occupation, is still associated by many Russians with the country's greatest achievements.
On November 21, the clashes took another violent turn as law enforcement officials used water cannons in subzero temperatures to beat back a crowd of 400 people.
The CSU under Seehofer has positioned itself well to the right of Merkel's own national CDU party on immigration in an effort to beat back an AfD threat.
In this light, their recent public sharing is the equivalent of a couple posting pics online all the time in order to beat back some of their doubts.
Donovan beat back a challenge from Michael Grimm, the former representative of this Staten Island and Brooklyn district that is Republicans' last remaining outpost in New York City.
"It is our duty to reach for more and I count on all of you to raise ambitions so that we can beat back climate change," he said.
YOU HAVE TO PURIFY YOURSELF IN THE WATERS OF LAKE MINNETONKA: Senate Democrats beat back Thursday a Republican measure to block a major Obama administration water rule. Sen.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, despite the industry's rampant risk taking, financial institutions successfully beat back proposed curbs on their leverage, lending and use of exotic financial instruments.
Glacial beat back most of the legal challenges, but as debt mounted, the energy retailer filed for bankruptcy in 2014, listing more than $1 billion in unpaid obligations.
The demonstrators in Sao Paulo threw rocks and water bottles at each other until police beat back them with sticks and used tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Dollar General is trying to beat back the threat of discount grocery chains like Aldi and Lidl, according to Catherine Lang, who covers the industry at Kantar Consulting.
AT&T knows how to move the needle in Washington; this year, it helped beat back a proposal to radically open up the market for set-top boxes.
The radiation therapy that beat back his tonsil cancer also undermined both his swallowing and speaking abilities, once leading a hotel clerk to assume that he was deaf.
But the organization that beat back Sanders's talking points and mass rallies is poised to do the same, in an even more definitive way, to Trump's slapdash operation.
It was an outraged Congress that beat back what one media report called a "Pentagon 'clawback' of Guard recruiting bonuses," not championing senior Pentagon officials, uniformed or civilian.
She has led delegations of German business leaders to Beijing and other foreign destinations to promote their exports, and she beat back proposals that would have increased taxes.
For as long as he has been "looking out for" them — as he puts it — he has sworn to beat back the "secular progressive" forces of political correctness.
Inhofe argued further that, for President Obama, the pact is an attempt to beat back domestic criticism of his climate change agenda, which Inhofe said is widely opposed.
It is my job to use the law and our bully pulpit to beat back the obstacles and barriers that especially African Americans and people of color face.
Mild winters are unable to beat back invasive pests like the hemlock woolly adelgid, many of which will die off only at 4 or 5 degrees below zero.
Trump's talk of a "difficult situation" was a reference to Sisi's ongoing, and largely failed, attempt to beat back a violent ISIS-affiliated insurgency in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
She beat back Bernie Sanders's primary challenge by appealing to African-American voters, which she did by becoming more woke and explicit on issues of bias and discrimination.
The Tour de France is a seriously difficult race to win; to beat back the death throes of cancer and go on to dominate it should not be possible.
The Chamber of Commerce, which organized much of the spending effort in 2009 to beat back the White House push, is also expected to spend heavily this time around.
House Democrats promised in the 2018 campaign that they would beat back the Trump administration's attacks on the Affordable Care Act, and they are ready to begin their counteroffensive.
Russia has a powerful military, and its intervention in Syria has helped President Bashar al-Assad markedly regain lost territory and beat back the rebels working to unseat him.
Here's what to look for: -China is going to boost its rebates to steel producers to beat back the effects of severely increased U.S. tariffs and keep prices low.
"To me it's continuing to beat back their efforts to compromise or repeal the Affordable Care Act, to stop the president from trying to undermine it," he said said.
And according to officials at the White House, one reason that Mr. Giuliani was brought onboard was to beat back the narrative that the president's legal ship is sinking.
The FTSE 100 gave up earlier gains and shed 0.9%, though investors still hoped for fresh stimulus from central banks and governments to beat back the risk of recession.
The goal of Google's announcements, so far as I can tell, isn't to beat back the conventional wisdom that iOS is a more powerful platform for gaming than Android.
Google is also working to beat back legislation gaining traction in the Senate that would make it and other online publishers more liable for content created by its users.
As University of Michigan economist Justin Wolfers puts it: Without rising worker pay, there's little reason to expect the Fed will aggressively raise interest rates to beat back inflation.
But Brock took credit for his attack lines dragging Trump's popularity to historic lows for a president-elect, even if it wasn't enough to beat back Trump's insurgent campaign.
Since a series of Senate primaries in 2010 and 2012 led to bruising general election defeats, Republicans led by McConnell have worked aggressively to beat back more fringe candidates.
Washington (CNN)Democratic state attorneys general -- the same group that beat back President Donald Trump's travel ban in court -- are now turning their eyes to climate and environmental issues.
For example, the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association have argued vehemently against the proposal, helping to beat back an earlier version that the Labor Department proposed in 2010.
As continuing leaks and legislative malaise beset the president, the Trump administration feels it needs all the firepower it can get to beat back a barrage of negative press.
Hillary Clinton used the issue in the Democratic presidential primary race to beat back Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who has had a mixed voting record on gun matters.
The late-night incident followed a surge in tensions between Israel and Syria, where Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah forces have helped Damascus beat back a 7-year-old rebellion.
Trump hired Manafort in the spring of 2016 as he was working to beat back what was, at the time, seen as a likely delegate fight with Texas Sen.
We helped Colombian security forces beat back the insurgency and supported a negotiated agreement that ends the armed conflict and offers the promise of new opportunities in marginalized territories.
The Justice Department worked furiously to beat back against a story that Comey had asked for more resources and money for the Russia investigation just before he was fired.
Now, we were told, there was a slim chance Natan could beat back the tumor by merely swallowing a pill twice a day, with few, if any, side effects.
The company has continued to beat back allegations of bias after a Gizmodo report from earlier this year said humans on the Trending Topics team were suppressing conservative news.
Those in fast-gentrifying neighborhoods still fear displacement, and many remain skeptical of Mr. de Blasio's plans, opposing individual developments and pushing local officials to beat back rezoning proposals.
Without such an effort, we will be forced to rely on conservatism-as-usual and liberalism-as-usual to fend off and beat back the temptation of authoritarian populism.
Analysts had predicted that she would be able to beat back an amendment stating that Parliament opposed such a step — not just on March 29 but at any time.
MOSCOW — The main Russian air and naval bases in Syria beat back an attack by 13 armed drones over the weekend, the Russian Ministry of Defense said on Monday.
" In 2016, he easily beat back a Republican primary challenge from a state senator, Rick Bertrand, who campaigned by trying to cast Mr. King as a "do-nothing congressman.
The US military is holding the country together as though it's propping up a dam to beat back a raging river — but as soon we leave, everything falls apart.
And he successfully beat back a number of harmful regulations emanating from other departments and agencies — including a utopian one to end dust on the farm, of all things.
In recent days, government forces have used tear gas, water cannons and batons to beat back crowds of demonstrators — attacks that have also injured lawmakers who joined the protests.
Expect Monument Advocacy, Bytedance's high-profile Washington lobbyists, to appear more frequently in the halls of Congress as they work to beat back accusations of Chinese surveillance and censorship.
China has made several attempts to beat back the speculators with concentrated bursts of overnight yuan purchases, leading to momentary spikes in the value of yuan against the dollar.
Neelanjan Sircar, a professor at Ashoka University near New Delhi, said the ruling party was likely trying to confuse the issue with the electorate to beat back growing opposition.
Walker himself then beat back a recall attempt in 2012 and saw the court uphold his collective bargaining law in 2014, before winning a full second term that fall.
It doesn't entirely beat back the familiarity of the Toy Story formula, however, with its toggling back and forth between Rube Goldberg action setpieces and aggressive yanks of the heartstrings.
Although Eleven uses her powers to beat back the Mindflayer into its own dimension, the evil creature is seen lurking at the end of the season in the Upside Down.
Washington (CNN)House Democrats huddled Wednesday as Speaker Nancy Pelosi sought to beat back a growing revolt over her oft-stated resistance to the idea of impeaching President Donald Trump.
Ocasio-Cortez is a Latina from one of the country's most liberal districts, a democratic socialist who beat back the establishment with promises of Medicare for All and abolishing ICE.
When she was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 2006, she was a member of the majority and able to beat back some of what had happened.
For more than six months, he'd been at the forefront of an effort to beat back the anti-vaccination movement, as a result of a measles outbreak in the state.
In a standstill, with nearly all the town's businesses shut and streetlights dark, Ojai residents gathered on street corners to swap stories of how they narrowly beat back the beast.
I assume McConnell and the signers of the Judiciary Committee letter think they will rally the base enough to beat back a moderate-independent backlash, even in some blue states.
White House budget director Mick Mulvaney beat back allegations from reporters at a press briefing that President Trump's proposed budget is "hard-hearted," as CNN reporter Jim Acosta described it.
GOP's shadow campaign army House Republicans know losing the House in November is a strong possibility -- but they're hoping a tsunami of cash can beat back a big blue wave.
Even if that package narrowly passes the House, it would be dead on arrival in the Senate, where the GOP needs 85033 votes to beat back a Democratic-led filibuster.
The ever-shrinking legacy newspaper business is also seeing newsrooms turn to collective bargaining to beat back owners who have turned to layoffs and cuts to secure higher profit margins.
A subdued Mr. Trump campaigned in Virginia and Florida, as he and his supporters tried to beat back criticism of his comment that "Second Amendment people" might act against Mrs.
Everywhere she goes, she carries an array of tablets that can beat back an allergy attack, and an auto-injecting EpiPen that can jolt her system out of anaphylactic shock.
If democracy furthers profit, then long live democracy; if democracy impedes profit, then long live Citizens United and private security forces flown in to beat back the disaster-riled mobs.
Meanwhile, the GOP candidates beat back challenges in three other districts that Democrats had once seen as competitive, frustrating the party's hopes for a blue wave in the Sunshine State.
Republicans in the State Senate will oppose, stall, misinform and beat back any threat to their livelihood, which is to carry out the wishes of corporations and the entitled class.
It beefed up efforts in recent years and issued new guidance on the subject after business groups including the Chamber of Commerce successfully beat back some rules in federal court.
Millions around the world, in virtually every corner of the globe, depend on the US for food, water, research funding, and technical expertise to beat back problems in human health.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Pentagon's other top brass remind President Trump that the US is treaty-bound to send troops to help beat back the Russian advance.
"I don't think change' happens unless you have that type of organizational structure and support and firepower to beat back the outsized influence of essentially very few people," he says.
We beat back the foliage and poison ivy and wrested open the door, then waited for our night eyes and saw that we were in a large poplar-floored kitchen.
Over the past decade, Uber changed urban transportation, disrupted entrenched taxi industries, defied regulators the world over and beat back questions about how it was altering the nature of work.
This particular round of animosity is tied to McConnell's efforts, through the Senate Leadership Fund, a super PAC, to beat back Moore's Senate bid with a flurry of attack ads.
The company's lobbying in the state included a successful effort to beat back two proposed statewide bans on flavored e-cigarettes similar to the federal ban Trump endorsed on Wednesday.
The Golden Hurricane (2-2) beat back a second-half challenge from the Beavers, who got a game-high 19 points from Tres Tinkle — including 12 in the second half.
American Heart Month offers a prime opportunity to assess where we stand and determine what can and needs to be done to beat back America's No. 1 killer—heart disease.
Democrats have frequently railed against the research restrictions, but Republicans have been able to beat back Democratic attempts to restore the flow of federal research dollars to gun violence research.
But it's making a comeback as political parties try to regain electoral clout and beat back populist challengers by positioning themselves as defenders of jobs and creators of national champions.
Democrats beat back many of Bush's key initiatives, ended up winning a couple of congressional majorities, and ultimately elected a president who shared Dean's opposition to the invasion of Iraq.
That's on top of existing NATO and Canadian training and support missions in Ukraine, aimed at helping Kiev beat back an insurgency of Russian-backed separatists in Donetsk and Donbass.
The decision, authored by Justice Anthony Kennedy, beat back a claim by Abigail Fisher, a white woman who argued she was unfairly not admitted to the university because of her race.
A national law barring assault weapons expired in 2004, and congressional Republicans and some Democrats, backed by the influential National Rifle Association gun rights lobby, beat back efforts to restore it.
Could he order federal law enforcement agencies to disregard due process when they chase after black suspects, or police Muslim communities, or round up undocumented immigrants, or beat back mass protests?
This one is perhaps the easiest: Humans have long sought to tame their animal nature, and this emoji represents man's internal conflict as he seeks to beat back his baser instincts.
The FTSE 100 added 0.2%, tracking gains in other major stock markets overnight as hopes grew of fresh stimulus from central banks and governments to beat back the risk of recession.
Yet his adamant insistence hasn't stopped the Israeli political machine from pursuing one pressing question: Can Bibi beat back the crisis stalking his office and hold onto his fragile coalition government?
With iCareFone on the job, you can revive your sluggish iOS devices and beat back the threat of planned obsolescence for good (or at least until the next iPhone is announced).
The White House openly and forcefully beat back a top Ryan priority in tax reform negotiations, plus Ryan ally, Reince Preibus, was just forced out as White House chief of staff.
Trump's transition team is exploring how to maximize impact from some early executive orders it believes the president-elect can implement to beat back liberal gains made during the Obama years.
Trump has vented in recent weeks that his legal team has not done enough to beat back allegations linked to the federal investigations into Russian efforts to influence last year's election.
John Nicholson, has made clear he needs several thousand more American troops to help Afghan security forces beat back the advances that ISIS and the Taliban have made in recent months.
If Democrats win locally, it means their messaging is resonating, they are building a bench, they can beat back right-wing disenfranchisement efforts, and they have the best electoral infrastructure. Rep.
But Obama has also said he might vote for the immigrant-friendly Merkel if he were German, and he tried unsuccessfully to beat back rising nationalism in opposing Brexit last year.
But lawmakers beat back against that assertion, saying it goes against Wiedefeld's pledge to step up transparency at the agency and arguing that riders have the right to know such information.
Bob Corker, beat back the rumors that his hearing was targeted at any one individual, but that fig leaf of an excuse didn't cover much when other committee members started speaking.
Mendelsohn, a journalist, author and passionate genealogist, has been using people's public family history to beat back some of the uglier claims about immigrants and how they fit into US history.
Tuesday's slate of House primaries will test whether two incumbents accused of ethical improprieties can beat back challengers and if breaking records for self-funding a campaign can win an election.
I know well this cloth from which he is cut — the precocious young man driven to overachievement in order to beat back the unwanted but equally unavoidable truth of his sexuality.
Prostitution is legal only in a few counties in Nevada, and even there, the brothel industry had to recently beat back a bill that would have outlawed prostitution in the state.
In some cases, Democratic women easily beat back male candidates running markedly to their left, suggesting again that primary voters are looking more to identity than ideology to shape their choices.
An incumbent congressman was unseated in Massachusetts on Tuesday, and a senator beat back a challenger in Delaware on Thursday in two of the final primaries of the 2018 midterm elections.
However, it may be more likely that the court will beat back the challenge to the Louisiana law on narrower grounds that have received much less attention: a lack of standing.
This is how Trump thinks he can beat back a populist appeal from Democrats in November: by turning the battle over the welfare state into a part of the culture war.
THE PRESIDENT'S sudden talk of departure from a contested strip of the Turkey-Syria border betrays the Kurds who helped beat back Islamic State—and risks throwing the region into chaos.
For example, a Saudi-led attempt to beat back burgeoning Iranian influence in Yemen has turned into a quagmire that has enabled Iran to gain a foothold on the Arabian Peninsula.
Though Iran and Russia worked together to beat back the anti-Assad insurgency, tensions have occasionally surfaced between them on the ground, where analysts say they have been vying for influence.
Coming right on the heels of the Consumer Electronics Show and its cavalcade of concept cars and design projects, there's a sense that Cruise is trying to beat back diminishing expectations.
Providing communities in Africa and the Middle East with clean, affordable energy can help them cope with climate change, advance women's rights and beat back support for extremists, Kyte told CNN.
One of those drugs was meth, which was initially marketed over the counter to the German public as an all-purpose upper that beat back everything from depression to hay fever.
Its exhibition "America to Zanzibar: Muslim Cultures Near and Far" showcases the history, art and traditions of Muslims, with the belief that education will beat back ignorance and hate every time.
Monsanto executives, in their internal email traffic, also said Mr. Rowland had promised to beat back an effort by the Department of Health and Human Services to conduct its own review.
Trying to install a perceived loyalist atop a widening inquiry is a familiar tactic for Mr. Trump, who has been struggling to beat back the investigations that have consumed his presidency.
Coach Uli Stielike was fired midway through qualifying after the team lost to Qatar, and South Korea only narrowly beat back competition from Syria with ties in its last two games.
And left-wing candidates have struggled in other primaries (even Illinois Congressman Dan Lipinski, the most conservative Democrat in the House, was able to beat back his progressive challenger earlier this year).
"Since Amazon first introduced the Echo, it has built a convincing lead in the U.S. and continues to beat back challenges from top competitors," said Victoria Petrock, a principal analyst at eMarketer.
If that is the case is not clear, but its folks are back on CNBC to both beat back an activist attempt to push for change and talk up its own book.
He said that the department had relied on its planning and the aid of nearby districts to beat back the flames, but that the area was not out of the woods yet.
TO) on Monday unveiled its revamped Liberty Learjet 75 corporate plane, betting that extra legroom and a lower price tag would help the Canadian company beat back competition from Embraer SA's (EMBR3.
Many of the civil rights groups involved were also allied with major internet service providers when the companies were trying to beat back strict net neutrality rules the FCC approved last year.
Courts have beat back his power grabs; media, for all its flaws, has been more skeptical of the claims and actions of the Trump administration than of any administration in recent history.
But opponents of legalizing marijuana said the Las Vegas billionaire has been integral in their efforts to beat back a nationwide push — which, they point out, is funded largely by other billionaires.
As Trump attempts to beat back allegations of collusion with Russia dating back to the 2016 election, his silence is damning, but more worrisome is the effect his reticence has on policy.
Mr. Corbyn's office insisted that he would remain party leader and would beat back any challenge by appealing to grass-roots Labour Party members who elected him overwhelmingly in the first place.
Back then, Nike beat back Adidas; indeed, it now has more than 90 percent of the basketball shoe market — a number that compares to Microsoft's monopoly over operating systems in its heyday.
In addition to his brutal assessment of McConnell and the Senate legislation, Beshear's thoughts on how Democrats can beat back Trumpcare and rebuild a national majority are worth your time as well.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is projected to win the Louisiana primary, giving him another victory in the Deep South as he seeks to beat back a challenge from rival Ted Cruz.
Washington (CNN)Frustration with Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill is surfacing as progressive activists and health care groups supportive of Obamacare work -- again -- to beat back the latest Republican health care bill.
It's been a long week, and my main suggestion right now is to listen to music that makes you throw up your middle fingers to the world and beat back everything bad.
On ISIS, he conveniently forgets that in 2014, Secretary of State John Kerry fashioned together a coalition of more than 65 nations to beat back the terror group in Iraq and Syria.
The math behind Tuesday's vote Rob Cox, Breakingviews: To beat back Mr. Peltz, P. & G. needs to make up the difference between the active and retail investors, of some 255 million shares.
"Truck drivers are currently out on highways all across the country delivering food, fuel and medical supplies to beat back this crisis," American Trucking Associations spokesperson Sean McNally said in a statement.
In the 1960s, three grassroots activists—Sylvia McLaughlin, Kay Kerr, and Esther Gulick—launched Save the Bay, which beat back developers trying to fill in parts of the iconic body of water.
American Express has been trying to beat back rival JPMorgan Chase for customers willing to pay high fees in exchange for fat travel credits and other perks, such as airport lounge access.
Meanwhile, the organization was trying to beat back a surge of state abortion bans, as 2628 states in the first half of the year enacted some kind of ban on the procedure.
The "fragrance free" movement, which uses the tagline "think before you stink," has tried for years to beat back the use of fragrances in public places, in deference to the scent-sensitive.
In 2006, the Joint Chiefs of Staff unanimously warned the Bush Administration that a surge of troops to beat back Al Qaeda in Iraq could produce bigger problems after the troops withdrew.
Defense hawks are not pleased that Trump's base budget is far short of the $6900 billion wanted to add troops, aircraft and ships and beat back what they call a readiness crisis.
But the opposite is true in Ms. DeVos's home state, Michigan, where she has wielded great influence over education policy and beat back efforts to increase oversight of charter schools in Detroit.
Charles M. Blow America, Election Day is our national day of reckoning, the day we do battle at the ballot box to beat back the advance of the butternut squash-tanned barbarian.
Fox News anchor Shep Smith, who has clashed with Hannity in the past, beat back a smile as he explained to viewers that he had reached out to Hannity's producers for comment.
And he was the manager during a critical time -- as Trump sought to beat back attempts by the GOP establishment to rob him of the delegates necessary to win the nomination outright.
Glaxo and Merck are among the large pharmaceutical companies developing new antibiotics they hope can beat back resistant bugs, while Pfizer is working on vaccines aimed at reducing the need for their use.
Privately-funded military battalions and civilian volunteers helped the regular army beat back Russian-supported separatists and collaborators, and recent nationwide polls reveal a greater sense of Ukrainian identity than prior to 2014.
They were the first in line to beat back the proposed Trump budget, which slated major cuts for programs that help the neediest Americans while providing massive tax breaks for the already wealthy.
The health law's supporters are trying to regalvanize the base that helped beat back previous repeal attempts, worried about being caught off-guard by a new plan that nobody took seriously until recently.
The first two debates were disastrous for Trump, who has also had to beat back accusations from more than a half-dozen women that he aggressively kissed or groped them without their consent.
You play as an covert government agent who has been activated to help beat back the vigilante factions that have taken control of Manhattan amidst the chaos of the contagion killing countless people.
Not only did he fire his chief of staff, Reince Priebus, but Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had to beat back rumors that he was unhappy and might leave sooner rather than later.
And a host of parliamentary rules designed to make the convention a coronation rather than an election are available to Trump and the RNC to beat back any inroads the insurgents might make.
Roskam joins lobbying firm Anti-corruption group hits Congress for ignoring K Street, Capitol Hill 'revolving door' MORE — are working to beat back challenges from the right ahead of the March 1 primary.
Ambrosia — a New York-based startup that filled consumers' veins with "young blood" with claims that the method could beat back aging — shut its doors after a tumultuous 2019, Business Insider Prime reports.
David Cameron, the prime minister who had gambled on the straight in-or-out vote to beat back anti-Europeans threatening to split his Conservative Party, was the first to announce his resignation.
Both the National Republican Congressional Committee and the Republican National Committee have gone on the air with ads and deployed staff to the district, hoping to beat back any potential surge from Ossoff.
Kaufmann's focuses on the "ethno" part, arguing that mainstream politicians need to more openly cater to white concerns about cultural and demographic change if they wish to beat back the far-right tide.
And Uber still loses money on nearly every fare, using venture capital to subsidize rides, invest in new areas and beat back a set of global competitors that offer an essentially identical service.
" He said the two churches needed to "help one another" beat back the tide of secularism and "a growing sense of fear that, often skillfully stoked, leads to attitudes of rejection and hate.
In the United States, the industry has spent at least $107 million at the state and local levels since 2009 to beat back soda taxes and beverage warning labels, a new study found.
Republicans look to beat back the challenge from Ossoff in a traditionally red district, where the outcome will be seen as a bellwether for the 2018 midterm battle over control of the House.
Both Kasich and Rubio are hoping to score Tuesday victories in their home states of Ohio and Florida, respectively, to try to beat back the growing presence of Trump as the front-runner.
Democrats rightly believe that if they can beat back GOP efforts to dissolve the social safety net, they will regain standing with some of the working class voters who deserted them for Trump.
Senate Democrats tried last week to postpone a final vote until the emails could be made public, but Republicans beat back the delay and approved his confirmation on Friday largely along party lines.
Last week in the Netherlands, and in December in Austria, centrist parties beat back the rising tides of nationalist populism, not quashing the far right but denying it further claim on national leadership.
So to help motivate you, several organizing professionals offered tips on how to streamline your closets, beat back the toys taking over the living room and, yes, finally deal with that junk drawer.
"We need to elect progressives at every level of government if we are going to beat back the dangerous agenda of the Trump administration and its Republican allies," Sanders said in a statement.
Britain and France led international efforts to help oust Libya's then-leader Muammar Gaddafi in early 2011, using fighter jets to beat back Gaddafi's armies and allow rebels to topple the longtime dictator.
Shah first felt the juxtaposition of his American and Muslim identities after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a feeling he beat back by enlisting in the US Army and serving for four years.
"After the drying up of Aral Sea ... the area started to turn into a desert," said the 20.7068-year-old, who has been at the forefront of local efforts to beat back the desert.
In its bid to beat back competition, Pizza Hut has introduced new concepts such as heated lockers that allow diners to pick up online orders from restaurants and is testing plant-based meat toppings.
Exxon is trying to beat back investigations in New York and Massachusetts into whether the company misled investors and the public about the risk that climate change posed for the oil and gas company.
Bombardier on Monday unveiled its revamped Liberty Learjet 29 corporate plane, betting that extra legroom and a lower price tag would help the Canadian company beat back competition from Embraer SA's market leading model.
The temptation to push a hard line on security will be huge for likely right-wing candidates in next year's presidential election as they struggle to beat back National Front leader Marine Le Pen.
Even in the final moments of Cruz's campaign here, some supporters of his shared a sense of resignation that Trump's momentum, which Cruz himself labeled "enormous," was too much for them to beat back.
If Hillary wants to beat back the Sanders surge in time to get a couple months off before the convention, she's going to have to win over some of his followers on the economy.
Rum maker Bacardi is seeking to beat back a bid by bond insurer Ambac Assurance Corp to open a probe as part of Puerto Rico's restructuring into the territory's use of rum-tax revenue.
The Republican method from 2011 through 2016 was to threaten harm to the country from within Congress, in order to beat back the agenda of the consensus-minded liberal democrat in the White House.
But both President Barack Obama and HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell see naloxone as a crucial part of our country's plan to beat back the rising rates of heroin-related deaths, and, eventually, opioid addiction.
Spano beat out Democrat Kristen Carlson on Tuesday in the race to represent Florida's 15th District, delivering a win for the GOP in its effort to beat back Democratic gains in Republican-held districts.
In layman's terms, that means helping the Iraqis and Afghans beat back their enemies without actually sending Americans out to do a lot of the fighting, as the United States did a decade ago.
Even if Arizona voters beat back the expansion, its architect could soon become a powerful national ally of DeVos in Congress, which speaks to the stakes when voters go to the polls next month.
It's about ensuring that our coastal communities have the resources and tools to build sustainable infrastructure that will counteract rising sea levels, beat back untenable natural disasters and mitigate the effects of extreme temperature.
Hoping to beat back in-season distractions, Cubs team president Theo Epstein informed Maddon of the team's decision and opted to air the news in November rather than discuss with media during the season.
The middle of the week was more of the same with the White House trying to beat back an increasingly intense chorus -- from within the Republican Party -- to end the policy of family separation.
Republicans are confident they will be able to beat back the vote given that it will need 60 votes to pass, meaning Democrats will have to pick off 13 Republicans to pass the amendment.
And our heroes, from Jaime and Brienne to the Hound and Ser Jorah, seemed increasingly isolated from one another, trapped on little islands from which they beat back wave after wave of the undead.
Washington (CNN)Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein beat back questions about threats to the rule of law and defended the Justice Department's independence in a wide-ranging question and answer session Tuesday in Washington.
Though Uber is a tech company, its biggest innovations to date have been figuring out the so-called "gig economy" and building a formidable political machine to beat back regulators and the taxi industry.
Still, now on the other side of 30 and carrying the mileage of a long season in his head and body, an in-form Djokovic couldn't beat back the surging tide of talented youth.
Those connections come as unwelcome news for US military officials working to defeat ISIS and training the Somali military to beat back al-Shabaab, an Islamist group that has killed hundreds over the years.
Ms. Hallquist spoke to The New York Times about the historic nature of her victory, her plan to improve internet access in rural America, and how she thinks humans can beat back climate change.
Every time I've changed phones over the years, songs have disappeared from my library: tunes to beat back a rainy day, songs to clean the house by, hymns for a Sunday kind of love.
In 2014, Honda, a former Democratic National Committee vice chairman and former head of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, beat back a challenge from Khanna, a lawyer and former Obama Commerce Department official.
And his office continued to beat back the not-exactly-library-voice whisper campaign favoring a coup at the Republican convention in July that would elevate Mr. Ryan to the top of the ticket.
But Senate Republicans rushed to block any new evidence from being considered, and succeeded last week in holding together enough votes to beat back a bid by Democrats to seek new testimony and documents.
Rather than harm the industry, the rules — which made cars smaller, safer and more fuel efficient — played a crucial role in helping the American car business beat back competition from European and Japanese imports.
Gina Raimondo will beat back a foe supported by Bernie Sanders-inspired progressive groups in Wednesday's Democratic primary, CNN projects, setting the stage for what's expected to be a hotly contested November match-up.
While Democrats will likely just move to table the symbolic measure, it represents the GOP's most aggressive offensive yet as the party tries to coalesce around a strategy to beat back Democratic impeachment efforts.
Alphabet is aggressively pushing into the renewable energy and health sectors, and needs professional credibility in those areas as it tries to beat back concerns about its trustworthiness in collecting and using personal data.
The move, military commanders say, will help break a stalemate in the longest U.S. war in history and help beat back a resurgent Taliban and straggling Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighters.
When a majority of the public is mentally prepared to accept the government's account because it conforms to their preconceptions, the government can easily beat back doubts by calling doubters disloyal and un-American.
He won a narrow victory over Mr. Trump in the Iowa caucuses, but he has been trailing in South Carolina and trying to beat back Mr. Rubio, who is aiming for a second-place finish.
HARRISBURG, Pa. – One after another, witnesses beat back fear of revealing details many had kept largely private and recounted to grand jurors their story of sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests whom they had trusted.
The election result in Thuringia, eastern Germany comes after similar losses for the CDU in other states, as the party struggles to beat back growing support for parties at the poles of the political spectrum.
Barbara Comstock was able to easily beat back challenger Shak Hill, a former U.S. Air Force officer whose attacks on his opponent centered on her lack of support for President Trump and the Trump agenda.
Chicago (CNN)Bernie Sanders' permanent "political revolution" rolled into Chicago on Saturday night, as the Vermont senator called on progressive activists gathered here to beat back President Donald Trump's agenda while remaking the Democratic Party.
Chafetz said the AG may simply have been reminding conservative stalwarts, in advance of the midterm congressional elections, why it's important to continue to stock the court with judges who will beat back judicial activism.
Still, at that time, he did beat back his own far-right, which won just 8 of 577 seats in France's parliament -- a sharp contrast to the power the right has now seized in Germany.
The pending proxy fight comes months after DepoMed, whose products treat pain and other conditions of the central nervous system, successfully beat back a $3 billion hostile takeover bid by an Irish rival, Horizon Pharma.
Andrew M. Cuomo, who in 2015 aligned himself with Uber in helping to beat back a temporary cap on the number of licenses New York City would issue for cars affiliated with ride-hailing companies.
Ms. Merkel's push this week for European Union leaders to hammer out a deal with Turkey to stem the refugee flow was intended in no small part to beat back the challenge Ms. Petry represents.
In North Carolina, Cal Cunningham, an Army veteran and businessman seeking the Democratic Senate nomination, beat back his liberal challenger, Erica Smith, whom some Republicans had sought to elevate in an attempt to undermine Cunningham.
Senator Ron Johnson, Republican of Wisconsin, said he warned the lawyers that the Senate could muster an overwhelming majority to beat back the tariffs, even if Mr. Trump were to veto a resolution disapproving them.
In other races, Representative Peter T. King, a Republican congressman for 25 years, beat back a robust challenge from Liuba Grechen Shirley, with all but a handful of precincts outstanding, 52 percent to 46 percent.
They said that hundreds of insurgents had been killed in the one-day assault on Farah city and that the government's response proved it could beat back any Taliban initiative to take and hold territory.
In 2011, as Facebook was rapidly approaching the one-billion-active-user milestone, Google made a last-ditch effort to beat back its online rival with the launch of a rival social network called Google+.
The circus never lost in court; it won a total of $0003 million in two settlements from two major animal rights groups and beat back allegations that it had mistreated elephants with chains and bullhooks.
The small dome under the skin of her chest provides a central line into a vein, allowing easy administration of IV treatments -- such as antibiotics, which she must take regularly to beat back constant infections.
Six years after Motley's discovery, an unexpected Supreme Court decision ended the legal debate over protective orders and handed the defense bar a new weapon to beat back a rising wave of product-liability cases.
Zuckerberg came under fire this week after audio surfaced of an open meeting during which he predicted Facebook would challenge and beat back efforts by a would-be Warren administration to split up the company.
LDF and other civil rights groups have had to beat back polling site closures, limits on early voting and discriminatory voter registration maintenance in Georgia and across the country leading up to next month's midterms.
When Republican Steve King beat back Democratic challenger Kim Weaver in the race for Iowa's 4th congressional district seat in November, The Washington Post snapped into action, covering both the win and the wider electoral trend.
Facebook should have the capability to beat back the disinformation it spreads, and if it claims this is impossible at the scale it operates at, then it should not be allowed to operate at that scale.
The most recent Tuareg insurrection, in 2012, led to the takeover of Mali's entire desert north by the rebels and loosely aligned Islamist militants, before French forces intervened the following year to beat back the jihadists.
The expansion should be little surprise to anyone familiar with the retail-giant sphere: Walmart has spent the past few years doing everything and anything it can to speed up its infrastructure and beat back Amazon.
Despite a relative lack of clout, parents of adopted children and adoption advocates beat back a minor change in the tax code that would have removed a tax credit to help cover the costs of adoption.
Yet their gifts in August have put the super PAC in what it considers is a strong enough financial position to beat back any unlikely national wave that could carry the Democrats to the House majority.
With an acquisition out of the question, Facebook went back to gradually building its own version of Twitter, while simultaneously trying to beat back or acquire other up-and-coming businesses like Snapchat, Instagram and WhatsApp.
China and Russia for years have propped up diplomatically and economically both North Korea and Syria -- often exercising their vetoes in the UN Security Council to beat back Western challenges to their allies' more outrageous actions.
The drug industry has invented advanced drugs proven to beat back this disease, including specialty chemotherapy agents such as panitumumab and "angiogenesis inhibitors," which prevent colon cancer cells from growing by cutting off their blood supply.
"In order to beat back the sophistication of a near peer nation state we need to have the sophistication of the U.S. government behind us," Aaronson explained The electric industry also runs exercises to simulate attacks.
One area where we have the greatest potential to save lives is to beat back the gun industry's myth that a gun in the home makes you safer when in fact the exact opposite is true.
Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (D) also beat back a fierce challenge in Montana.
The court, in finding that the law was designed as a deliberate tool to reduce the African-American vote, is the latest to beat back attempts by Republican statehouses to interfere with minority and new voters.
The Trump campaign and the RNC were in crisis mode on Wednesday as they worked to beat back a host of media reports about campaign turmoil and the possibility that Trump is eyeing an exit route.
Since last weekend, forces loyal to Ortega beat back protesters in Managua and the nearby city of Masaya, a legendary revolutionary bastion from which Sandinista rebels launched their final attack against right-wing dictator Anastasio Somoza.
Cameroon has deployed thousands of soldiers to its Far North region to beat back a Boko Haram insurgency that has killed more than 20,000 people in the Lake Chad region and displaced more than 2.7 million.
The loyalty of the military ensured that President Maduro was able to bypass the opposition-controlled National Assembly, beat back protesters and stage a farcical presidential election in May, giving him six more years in office.
It has sought to lessen the weight of President Trump's low approval ratings and beat back the enthusiasm of the Democratic base by framing the election as a referendum on immigration, crime and unruly leftist mobs.
Apparently, according to Team Trump's PR playbook, when members of Congress are calling you "Nixonian," the best way to beat back the criticism is to invite one of Nixon's most famous officials in for a chat.
But the development team behind the project, led by the real estate developer L&L Holding, is betting that if a store offers enough fun and games, it can beat back the encroachment of online retailers.
With a Democratic majority in the House, women will wield more institutional power — Representative Nancy Pelosi is expected to beat back a leadership challenge to again become speaker, the only woman to ever hold that post.
New York City health officials are begging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for more coronavirus test kits, claiming slow action from the federal government is impeding their ability to "beat back" the epidemic.
It was the same Governor Schwarzenegger who, four years later, beat back a coalition of oil companies and big money men, including Charles and David Koch, who tried to neuter that law with a ballot initiative.
Barr tried to beat back critics' concerns that he was doing the president's political bidding by urging the president to stop tweeting about criminal cases because his comments were undercutting his ability to do his job.
A Pluss had started the beat back in Atlanta, and Will had it with him on his phone when he was driving from L.A. to the Coachella music festival with Lee and his brother, in 2014.
Voting 354 to 60, lawmakers approved a nonbinding resolution opposing the move, which set the stage for Turkey's military assault against Kurdish forces in Syria that the U.S. partnered with to beat back Islamic State terrorists.
It also had to beat back ghosts from last year — when it was stunned by the University of Maryland, Baltimore County — and many questions about whether Coach Tony Bennett's methodical system was suited to championship basketball.
For residents who are deeply invested and connected to their communities within New York City that are still somewhat affordable for the working class, gentrification certainly is a scourge they feel they need to beat back.
But It's clear that some of Pelosi's critics feel emboldened by the significant vote -- 63 members voting against her remaining in the top slot, 20 more than the last time she beat back a challenge in 2010.
Netanyahu accused Iran, which has been helping Damascus beat back a seven-year-old rebellion, of bringing in 80,000 Shi'ite fighters from countries like Pakistan and Afghanistan to mount attacks against Israel and "convert" Syria's Sunni majority.
However, efforts to beat back mosquitoes are hampered by a lack of quality and affordable climate data that could help predict outbreaks and indicate risks, said Madeleine Thomson of the International Research Institute for Climate and Society.
Vanuatu, about 2,000 km (1,200 miles) east of northern Australia, was home to a key U.S. Navy base during World War Two that helped beat back the Japanese army as it advanced through the Pacific toward Australia.
Because the US cannot commit its own ground troops in large numbers — neither the American nor Iraqi publics would allow it — it's forced to rely on local forces to beat back ISIS, both in Syria and Iraq.
Even if China does hope to use it as a political tool to beat back Western influence, Beijing is bound to face difficulties, as projects go awry, debts go bad and people grow hostile to China's presence.
Trump could be in an especially volatile mood as he tries to beat back a flood of new allegations that he had inappropriately kissed or groped women and is on the defensive about his flailing poll numbers.
"It's very similar to the previous round (in August) where they weaken the official rate and then intervene against the dollar offshore to beat back the speculators," said a yuan trader with one international bank in London.
The G5 force is to eventually comprise 5,000 men from seven battalions and police the region in collaboration with 4,000 French troops deployed there since Paris intervened in 2013 to beat back an insurgency in northern Mali.
Despite a relative lack of clout, parents of adopted children and adoption advocates beat back against a minor change in the tax code that would have removed a tax credit to help cover the costs of adoption.
Vanuatu, around 2,000 km (1,200 miles) east of northern Australia, was home to a key U.S. Navy base during World War Two that helped beat back the Japanese army as it advanced through the Pacific toward Australia.
She touches on Samwell Tarly's gruesome effort to beat back Jorah Mormont's struggles with Greyscale, and in the process highlights what may well have been one of the smartest cinematic flourishes to date on Game of Thrones.
Actions by coalitions of nations, led by the United States, have helped beat back Ebola, turn the global economy away from the brink of collapse, and reach deals on climate change and Iran's nuclear program, he said.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's central bank is seen raising its benchmark interest rate this Thursday to beat back persistently above-target inflation, matching an expected rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve, according to a Reuters poll.
Despite a relative lack of clout, parents of adopted children and adoption advocates beat back against a minor change in the tax code that would have removed a tax credit to help cover the costs of adoption.
For Vargas Llosa, writing has always been a weapon against both despair and despotism, and "The Call of the Tribe" feels like his attempt to beat back the waves of nationalism and populism now flooding our world.
It was one of the worst attacks in Ghazni since the Taliban tried to take the city in August, an assault that Afghan forces beat back with the help of American Special Operations troops and heavy airstrikes.
We're experiencing the largest measles outbreak in 25 years thanks to the anti-vaccination movement, which has hijacked social media to amplify its messages; we seem unable to beat back the disinformation and pseudoscience surrounding the vaccine.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar on Tuesday worked to beat back fears that the country's capability for testing people for coronavirus is limited, making it hard to know how far the deadly infection has spread.
Biden represents the mushy center-left of a party that struggled to beat back Sanders' insurgency four years ago, then lost to a reality-TV host who had the worst favorability ratings of any presidential candidate ever.
Putin is due to hold talks on Wednesday with President Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey, which has sent forces into much of northern Syria to beat back Kurdish-led forces that had been backed by the United States.
The delay is especially burdening the hard-hit Afghan security forces, which were counting on a stepped-up American advisory role to beat back gains by the Taliban and new inroads by the Islamic State terrorist group.
Early in the day, hundreds of riot police officers had used batons and pepper spray to beat back protesters at a different site — near a government flag-raising ceremony attended by the city's chief executive, Mrs. Lam.
Wolff's lawyers also beat back at the notion that publication of the book must be stopped because Trump's former chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, had broken contractual obligations between himself and the White House by speaking with Wolff.
Prosecutors can struggle to surmount high legal standards and gaps in the oversight of carmakers — gaps that stem from nearly five decades of hard lobbying from the auto industry to beat back efforts to strengthen criminal penalties.
Biden has defended the law but is struggling to beat back challenges from the left that what is needed is not incrementalism but radical change including wealth taxes, "Medicare for All," student loan forgiveness and free college.
In China, DiDi—the ride-hailing company that beat back Uber's attempt to enter the country—not only suspended service across the country but created special fleets to both mitigate transmission while still meeting community transit needs.
Between dance numbers and knowing Instagram posts, she tried — and failed — to beat back an obscure austerity measure for the incoming Congress, and she floated plans to tax the extremely wealthy by as much as 70 percent.
At this point in the series, for example, I'm far more interested in Darlene and Angie desperately trying to tread water in their wildly different arenas than I am in Elliot trying to beat back Mr. Robot.
Pro-government militias have moved north into the Kurdish enclave of Afrin, where they hope to help Kurdish forces beat back an incursion by Turkey, which opposes Kurdish efforts to create a semi-autonomous zone on its border.
Drenching rain on Wednesday helped firefighters beat back the massive blaze, which still burned more than 15,650 acres and was about 10 percent contained, according to the Southern Area Incident Management Team, which assumed command of the fire.
Silicon Valley-based Avaya earlier this month sought court approval for a $3.7 million bonus program for 11 top executives, saying the plan would help beat back efforts by rivals to poach customers while it focuses on restructuring.
It kind of organized and built the materials needed to support, whether it's the Soviet Union, England, the United States, and eventually to take back continental Europe and to beat back a barbaric empire in the Far East.
And ultimately, they need to explain why we should trust them with a reimagining of American values that will beat back the reemergence of overt bigotry and make room for more of us to experience our highest ideals.
The Senate is expected to take a final vote on the measure Tuesday night — but first they will have to beat back proposed changes that bill supporters are characterizing as "poison pills" meant to sink the comprehensive legislation.
FROST: LET'S TOUCH ON YOUR EARNINGS YESTERDAY, LLOYD WHICH WAS A BEAT ON EVERY LINE OVERALL EPS, LET'S TALK ABOUT FIRST OF ALL THE BEAT BACK ON TRADING THERE WAS A LOT OF FOCUS ON TRADING LAST YEAR.
Kurdish Peshmerga forces beat back an advance by Iranian-backed pro-government paramilitaries on Tuesday in the region of Rabi'a, 40 km (25 miles) south of the Fish-Khabur border area with Turkey and Syria, Kurdish officials said.
SAN JOSE (Reuters) - Costa Rica's President-elect Carlos Alvarado Quesada ran up a bigger-than-expected margin of victory in Sunday's runoff election, leading a progressive coalition to beat back a stiff run from a Christian conservative singer.
In 2014, he beat back a Democratic challenger while under federal indictment, only to give up his seat when he pleaded guilty to tax fraud for underreporting wages at a restaurant he owned and filing false tax documents.
But the Red Sox steadied themselves, rallying from a three-run deficit to beat back the Blue Jays, 03-20, to narrow their magic number for clinching the division to any combination of two wins or Yankees losses.
Since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, Iran has been one of Mr. Assad's chief allies, deploying thousands of Hezbollah and other Shiite fighters and providing other forms of aid to help him beat back Syrian rebels.
The tax code again needs reforming, but if reform becomes a cover for tax cuts — and the program-cutting pressure that will follow — it's unlikely to attract the broad support needed to beat back the lobbyists once more.
That's why they're trying to beat back the competition by giving off the same vibe as the craft breweries that have eroded their edge – when they're not running Super Bowl commercials that deride people who drink craft beer.
A slate of major environmental rules rolled out by the Obama administration in 2015 will face serious challenges in the new year, as opponents look to beat back the president's ambitious policies — a core piece of his legacy.
As the struggle continues to beat back Australia's raging bushfires – yet another glaring example of how climate change is reshaping our planet in real time – a growing number of public figures are stepping up to offer their assistance.
The division between leaders and rank-and-file members of teachers unions reflects a campaign in which Clinton has won overwhelming support from leaders of Democratic constituencies but struggled to beat back the Sanders challenge among average voters.
Almost every one of Dom's investigative discoveries this season has happened in spite of her bosses, who can't see the forest for the trees when it comes to the invisible hacking enemies they're now trying to beat back.
Here's the problem for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (California) as she looks to beat back again this week the rising forces within her caucus pushing for impeachment: 76% of Democrats say Trump should be impeached and removed from office.
The Democratic leadership position is so set in stone that incumbent party bosses rarely ever face a challenge -- the exception being in 1968, when Speaker John McCormack easily beat back a challenge to his role by Congressman Mo Udall.
Pair that fact with the use of the Joy-Cons and this could mean that Unleash Hadoken is an on-rails minigame where players have to beat back waves of soldiers by mimicking Ryu's moves with the Joy-Cons.
When Burrow shrugged off the aid of several teammates and ran right back to the huddle, it seemed to awaken second-ranked L.S.U., which needed every bit of its collective resilience to beat back ninth-ranked Auburn, 23-20.
That one seat is Nevada, where Heller faces a tricky balance: he has to beat back a primary challenge from Danny Tarkanian, who is attacking Heller as insufficiently supportive of Trump and his agenda, and then beat Democratic Rep.
But the 5-Star Movement won 19 of the 20 battles it took part in, appealing to voters of all political colors with its promises to beat back corruption and renounce old-style backroom deals that have defined politics.
LAS VEGAS, Oct 21 (Reuters) - Bombardier on Monday unveiled its revamped Liberty Learjet 75 corporate plane, betting that extra legroom and a lower price tag would help the Canadian company beat back competition from Embraer SA's market leading model.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Deckers Outdoor Corp beat back a challenge from activist hedge fund Marcato Capital Management, but shares of the maker of UGG boots fell more than 4 percent on news that all its directors had been re-elected.
Priebus and Bannon have held meetings with several news outlets — including a joint conference call with The Hill and an appearance together at the Conservative Political Action Conference — to beat back speculation that there is tension between the two.
She beat back Ryan's challenge in a lopsided 6900-2628 vote within the progressive-heavy caucus, and she's now vowing to flip the House in November and recover the Speaker's gavel she lost in the 28503 Tea Party wave.
Then, Simon Ostrovsky reports from Libya, where rival militias are trying to beat back ISIS fighters who are gaining ground and taking advantage of the lack of central leadership and political unrest in the country following Muammar Gaddafi's death.
Half of the 16 analysts surveyed on April 6-12 said the BOJ, which has been struggling for nearly two decades to beat back deflation, will further ease already-aggressively loose monetary policy at its April 27-28 meeting.
"Expressing the genuine, authentic feelings we all have of anger, hope, sadness, bringing that to the table and saying, 'This is how this conversation is making me feel,' is a great way to beat back bigotry," Ms. McBride said.
In Colorado, with temperatures in Denver hitting record-tying readings of 105 degrees, firefighters in the rain-starved mountains and brittle valleys have spent the summer trying to beat back some of the largest wildfires in the state's history.
Mr. de Blasio repeated the word several times during a 36-minute news conference, brandishing it as a kind of rhetorical cudgel to beat back critics of his progressive agenda and potential opponents to it in the state Capitol.
But the Red Sox beat back any immediate concerns, riding an early three-run homer from J.D. Martinez, plus a stout performance by Sale, and then surviving their usual bullpen jitters for a 25-20 victory in Game 33.
After Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Emmanuel Macron of France beat back populist and far-right insurgencies in the past year, Europe had seemed to be enjoying a reprieve from the forces threatening its unity and values.
And he did little to counter Russia's ongoing military intervention in Syria, which has helped Assad beat back the rebels and steadily reclaim lost territory (at the expense of mass civilian casualties, which neither Moscow nor Damascus cares about).
But advisers said he was struck by the political surveying that indicated that the public wanted the restrictions to continue long enough to beat back the virus for fear that letting up too soon would simply reinvigorate the outbreak.
WASHINGTON, March 10 (Reuters) - U.S. Health Secretary Alex Azar on Tuesday worked to beat back fears that the country's capability for testing people for coronavirus is limited, making it hard to know how far the deadly infection has spread.
WASHINGTON — An American-backed ground offensive to wipe out the last pockets of Islamic State fighters in eastern Syria has been reignited over the past month in an attempt to beat back the militants' ability to wage guerrilla attacks.
Barr on Thursday tried to beat back critics' concerns that he was doing the president's political bidding by intervening to help Stone, and said the president's constant tweets on criminal cases were undercutting his ability to do his job.
Sports Briefing Isaiah Thomas scored 27 points to help the Boston Celtics beat back a fourth-quarter charge and defeat the visiting Nets, 114-105, on Monday night, keeping alive their hope of securing the Eastern Conference's top seed.
Georgia state representatives Dar'shun Kendrick, Park Cannon, Renitta Shannon, Sandra Scott, and Erica Thomas are five such women, and they spent much of the spring leading their state's efforts to beat back Republican-led attempts to control minds and women's bodies.
For several years, a U.S.-led coalition has backed Arab rebels in Syria and conducted air strikes to beat back ISIS, which previously controlled large swaths of the country and established the center of its would-be caliphate in Raqqa.
VICE NEWS spent time with U.S. and Afghan forces as they try to beat back a Taliban resurgence that's seen the group now control or contest more territory in Afghanistan than at any time since the beginning of the war.
The incident came hours before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was due to address the U.N. General Assembly and cite Israeli concerns about an entrenchment in Syria of Iranian and Hezbollah forces that have been helping Damascus beat back Islamist-led rebels.
Let's remember that the company should be lauded for investing so much to beat back fake news and election interference, and cutting back on viral videos and clickbait that juice engagement but are terrible for user well-being and society.
Richard Cordray, the Democrat who entered the Ohio governor's race with endorsements, money, and big-name surrogates like Elizabeth Warren, beat back an insurgent populist challenger Tuesday night after finding himself in one of this year's most closely watched primaries.
JPMorgan Chase executives painted a positive picture of the American economy and the bank's business at their annual investor day, but they failed to beat back the pessimism that has battered bank shares and the broader stock market in recent months.
In Indiana, where Bayh is trying to beat back a barrage of outside spending from GOP groups and John Gregg is trying to win the governor's seat currently held by Republican vice presidential nominee Mike Pence, Democratic first-term Sen.
Here are several organizations that help addicts beat back their habits and regain their lives: The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA ) runs a free 24-hour hot line for treatment referrals and support: 1-800-662-HELP (4357).
As senators tried to pry any bit of information out of him, Comey beat back questions about the continuing federal probe into Russian interference in the US elections, and he likewise revealed few new details to the House intelligence committee. 3.
Israel has been lobbying Washington and Moscow to deny Iran, Lebanon's Hezbollah and other Shi'ite militias any permanent bases in Syria, and to keep them away from the Golan, as they gain ground while helping Damascus beat back Sunni-led rebels.
Executives from tech companies and Hollywood studios will meet with officials from the White House, the Justice Department and other parts of the U.S. government on Wednesday to develop strategies to beat back ISIS messaging online and in the media.
While welcoming U.S. action against Islamic State, Israel sees Iran, Hezbollah and their allies as the greater threat and worries about their entrenchment in Syria as they help President Bashar al-Assad beat back a more than six-year-old rebellion.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President-elect Donald Trump and his incoming chief of staff on Wednesday beat back reports that Russian officials had assembled a file of compromising information on the Republican businessman, due to enter the White House in 9 days.
To save his presidency and to beat back the challenge from his right-wing adversaries, Macron should focus on the economy, expand foreign markets for French goods and services, and leverage his current position of Europe's most credible political leader.
Washington (CNN)Another one of Roger Stone's former aides has been subpoenaed to turn over documents and appear before the grand jury in special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia investigation -- an effort his lawyers are aiming to beat back in court.
Amid boos from the sidelines, allies of Hillary Clinton and President Obama on Saturday beat back an effort by the Bernie Sanders campaign to have the Democratic Party officially oppose a congressional vote on the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
But while this good will and cooperation seems timely for Trump as he attempts to beat back accusations from Clapper and others that he is being duped, the reality is that there may be gains in it for Putin too.
Menendez, who successfully beat back federal bribery charges only to face a bipartisan admonishment by the Senate Ethics Committee, has the support of 2821 percent of registered voters in his reelection bid, according to the latest survey from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
G5 Sahel is made up of troops from Mali, Niger, Chad, Burkina Faso and Mauritania that will police the region in collaboration with 4,000 French troops deployed there since intervening in 2013 to beat back an insurgency in northern Mali.
The shooting appeared to set off a wave of nostalgia for Rhodesia in alt-right and white supremacist circles, where the notion that white people must wage a violent struggle to beat back an onslaught led by blacks is prevalent.
Israel has been lobbying both big powers to deny Iran, Lebanon's Hezbollah and other Shi'ite militias any permanent bases in Syria, and to keep them away from the Golan, as they gain ground while helping Damascus beat back Sunni-led rebels.
She wants to be seen at home to be battling Brussels to get the best future arrangement for Britain — while trying to beat back the concerns of other member states, in particular France, Spain and some of the Scandinavian countries. Mrs.
Ride-hailing — where people hail rides through their smartphone and drivers with their own cars supply the rides — is an inherently expensive business because the company has to pay to recruit drivers, expand in new markets and beat back rivals.
If the vanquishing of Whispers and BPO, the faceless, horrible organization he represents, were the end of the series, however, it would suggest that all we need to do to heal the world is beat back this one incarnation of divisiveness.
Andrew M. Cuomo was resoundingly elected to a third term as governor of New York on Tuesday, riding Democratic enthusiasm in a deep blue state to beat back his Republican challenger and capture a victory for the party's old guard.
A Chinese glassmaker beat back a unionization bid at a plant in Ohio on Thursday, winning a key victory in an important test of the way Chinese companies handle employee relations as they increase their holdings in the United States.
The White House on Friday applauded Saudi Arabia's decision to ease a total air and sea blockade on Yemen, and reaffirmed the United States' commitment to backing the Saudi-led coalition's efforts to beat back Iranian influence in the embattled country.
Mr. Pruitt joined with Missouri and several other mostly rural states in one federal suit to beat back California's regulations requiring egg farms, including those in Oklahoma, that wanted to sell in the state to seek more humane treatment of hens.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Aerolineas Argentinas will add new flights to New York and Madrid as the government-controlled carrier seeks to ramp up sales outside its home country and boost income in an effort to beat back persistent operating losses.
But with a determined focus on deterrence, resolving mental-health treatment deficiencies, creating juvenile rehabilitation programs, defending houses of worship and other Jewish institutions, we can begin to beat back the persistent violence that is afflicting New York's Jewish community.
While Amash beat back a primary challenge from an establishment candidate in 2014, he faces a far more uncertain political future in the age of Trump, in which fealty to the president has often become a litmus test in the GOP.
The data — culled from the companies' required filings to the government, including new reports made public late Tuesday — tells the story of a sector that increasingly has tapped its deep pockets to beat back regulatory threats and boost its bottom line.
President Trump's low favorability rating and the ongoing probes into Russian election meddling have ignited speculation that he could be the first sitting president to face a primary challenge since George H.W. Bush beat back conservative firebrand Pat Buchanan in 1992.
A longtime Democratic consultant and Ukrainian-American activist says she's itching to testify in the House's public impeachment hearings to beat back Republican assertions that Ukrainian officials used her as a conduit for information in 22016 to damage Donald Trump.
The EU's latest bid for power in the online realm is a five-year digital policy blueprint unveiled with great ceremony Wednesday, one centered on data and artificial intelligence and patently designed to beat back American and Chinese dominance in tech.
Hoping to seize upon the universal disdain the electorate feels for tech companies that abuse their privacy, the Democrats have concocted a plan to beat back the data vampires—a little incentive for those still on the fence in this November election.
Israel has been lobbying both leaders to deny Iran, Lebanon's Hezbollah and other Shi'ite militias any permanent bases in Syria, and to keep them away from the Golan Heights frontier, as they gain ground while helping Damascus beat back Sunni-led rebels.
The question is now whether they'll be able to beat back primary challenges from Bannon and others who want to contest the very identity of the Republican Party in 2018, challengers who will follow a populist, nativist model despite Moore's devastating loss.
RELATED: Liberal group threatens to challenge Democrats with primary fightsHarris vowed to campaign for her red-state colleagues -- even if they stray from Democratic orthodoxy on some issues -- and called for the party to unite in order to beat back Trump's policy priorities.
The interview also came after Trump's team beat back the latest -- and likely last -- challenge to his nomination earlier Monday in a rowdy scene on the convention floor -- an image that cast a shadow on continued hopes for a unified Republican Party.
For days they drove up and down a 10 km-stretch of highway adjacent to the plant, with the fire raging on the other side, and would beat back encroaching flames to make sure the fire didn't jump the highway onto Suncor's land.
This disciplined two-track message strategy, carried out in both paid and earned media, helped him beat back historic headwinds — 7.9 percent unemployment among them — and win every state he won in 2008 with the exception of North Carolina and Indiana. 2.
Spicer's tenure was defined by his struggle to beat back the cascade of controversy overwhelming the administration and how he handled the difficult task of defending a president lacking any interest in sticking to a broader communications strategy other than his own.
While marketing bursts into our lives uninvited, telling us why we need this or that now, I think we'd all be better financially if we invited in some fiscally wise friends to help us beat back the messages of spend, spend, spend.
In fact, no one but first Peter and then Agnes can beat back the betrayal they are experiencing courtesy of their own flesh, their vermin emblematic of less obvious infestations — Peter's mounting sense of dread, for one, positing its own untreatable itch.
Russia intervened in the civil war on behalf of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in 2015, joining a de-facto alliance with Iranian forces, Lebanese Hezbollah and other Shi'ite Muslim militias helping Damascus beat back Islamic State and other Sunni Muslim insurgent groups.
Dealing with China's adamant refusal either to cease the pilfering or even to admit that it is occurring is central to any strategy to confront and beat back a system that is undermining the United States' competitive advantage in key technology sectors.
It gave no reason for the departure of Prime Minister Soumeylou Boubeye Maiga, but legislators had discussed on Wednesday a possible motion of no confidence in the government because of the massacre and failure to disarm militias or beat back Islamist militants.
" In reality, doctors across the country have made it clear that the "slow federal action" has resulted in an alarmingly short supply of coronavirus test kits, which New York City health officials bluntly stated "impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic.
Cotton is trying to use the same hard-edged tactics he deployed in the past to beat back the bill, arguing that Republican supporters will be held accountable if someone let out of prison under the bill's terms commits a serious crime.
To some Democrats, however, the liberal victories of the 2019 legislative session should be credited to the progressives elected in November, even though the governor beat back a primary challenge from Cynthia Nixon, the activist and actress who ran on a progressive platform.
Warsaw's spike in air pollution was driven largely by a severe cold snap that forced thousands of private households, especially the most destitute ones, to crank up poor quality heaters that burn things like coal and garbage to beat back the winter chill.
And there was, and is, truth to that: Most politicians really are highly ideological, and they use their power over the party's machinery to beat back or convert those who would seek to lead their party without joining in their ideological crusade.
Jerry Brown, 100, the four-term governor of California who is to retire in January, was the principal organizer and reluctant star of the Global Climate Action Summit, a high-octane gathering of lawmakers, executives and scientists working to beat back global warming.
Here's the latest: In addition to the president's public criticism of the many investigations that have consumed his time in the White House, an examination by The Times found a sustained, behind-the-scenes effort by Mr. Trump to beat back the probes.
And the way to do that is to vote down nominations of loyalists and sycophants, to beat back the legislation that emerges from this side of Trump's personality, and to investigate and curb corruption within Trump's network before it blossoms into kleptocracy.
To do good in the world isn't always to beat back the darkness of the universe, but reaching out to someone in pain — even someone you don't know well or someone you don't particularly like — accomplishes the same on a smaller scale.
More recently tracker blockers have been springing up to try to beat back the adtech vampire octopus which also lards the average webpage with myriad data-sucking tentacles, impeding page load times and gobbling bandwidth in the process, in addition to abusing people's privacy.
The meeting marks just the second time in six years of brutal fighting that Assad has been willing to leave Syria; unsurprisingly, both were to Russia, which helped Assad beat back his rivals by sending troops, bombers, attack helicopters, and other weaponry weapons into Syria.
Operation UNITE's successes have led me to believe that a collaborative, multipronged strategy -- driven by the families, employers, medical providers, insurers and law enforcement officers who are confronting this challenge daily -- will be required to beat back this scourge in communities all around America.
LAS VEGAS/COLUMBIA, S.C. (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump rolled to victory on Saturday in South Carolina in a contest that saw former Florida Governor Jeb Bush drop out, while Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton beat back a strong challenge from Bernie Sanders in Nevada.
Fresh burst of momentum But with some donors waiting to see if Trump can get build a fresh burst of momentum in Indiana, it is unclear whether the assorted anti-Trump groups can raise enough money to beat back Trump in a state like California.
But as the corruption and abuses of Anastasio Somoza became difficult to ignore, Archbishop Miguel Obando y Bravo began to distance the church from the authoritarian regime in the 1970s while Somoza was trying to beat back threats both from civilian opponents and Sandinista guerrillas.
Although people in her orbit long felt the best way to beat back electability concerns was to begin winning early contests, Warren's new ads suggest the campaign saw a need to make up ground on that question in order to convince Iowans to back her.
Donald Trump on Thursday sought to discredit the women who have accused him of groping and lashed out at the news organizations that have printed their stories, as the GOP nominee seeks to beat back cascading stories about alleged his sexual misconduct toward women.
The Turkish military's invasion of northern Syria has sparked a humanitarian crisis, seen dozens of "high value" prisoners loyal to ISIS escape detention, and forced the Kurds to strike a deal with Syrian President Bashar Assad's government and its Russian backers to beat back Turkey.
When the Indians rallied with three runs in the eighth inning — including a two-out, two-strike, two-run thunderbolt of a home run by Rajai Davis off closer Aroldis Chapman — the Cubs found a way to beat back the ghosts of playoffs past.
And lawyers for the committee are advising state party leaders how to beat back the anti-Trump efforts, prompting party chairs from Minnesota to Washington State to issue admonitions to delegates who may be thinking of breaking their obligation to vote for Mr. Trump.
Two days after a pickup truck struck and killed eight people in Lower Manhattan in what the authorities called a terrorist attack, runners preparing for the New York City Marathon on Sunday sought to beat back anxiety as the police announced additional security measures.
"After Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and President Emmanuel Macron of France beat back populist and far-right insurgencies in the past year, Europe had seemed to be enjoying a reprieve from the forces threatening its unity and values," The Times's Jason Horowitz writes.
The reality is that although we were able to beat back Trump's effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, 3 million fewer Americans have health insurance today than before Trump took office and that number will be going even higher in the coming months.
After that, Morse and Figliomeni spent much of each baiting season behind the wheel of their rig, hauling boxes to the most remote corners of one of the least populated places in the world, to beat back what Australia has deemed an invasive pest.
It was a contest between angry, disaffected nationalists who want to beat back what they see as a remote and overreaching bureaucracy in Brussels, against the once-sleepy, complacent supporters of Europe looking to defend a unity that can no longer be taken for granted.
A defiant Mike Bloomberg beat back criticism of himself and his campaign Monday in a Fox News town hall, arguing that he is, indeed, a Democrat and has no reason to follow fellow moderates Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar out of the presidential race.
After the House vote, he appeared in the Rose Garden alongside top Democratic lawmakers, First Lady Hillary Clinton and Vice President Al Gore to celebrate the fact that he and the Democrats managed to beat back two out of the four articles of impeachment.
Mr. Mueller, who came to the agency just one week before the attacks, beat back those efforts and is credited with building the modern F.B.I. He led inquiries into Al Qaeda while transforming the bureau into a key part of the national security infrastructure.
The abrupt resignation Wednesday of the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) comes at a difficult time for the agency, with officials fighting a deadly flu outbreak even as they seek to beat back proposed budget cuts from the White House.
The sugar industry has been a loyal ally of Peterson, nicknamed by one lobbyist the "godfather" of sugar, in exchange for his support and efforts to beat back attempts to reform the sugar subsidy system that most recently were entangled in the 2018 farm bill.
Her aides are also hoping that as she continues to tell her personal story — one set in this state — Ms. Warren will beat back critics, including some Democratic rivals, who have sought to brand her as an ivory-tower academic walled off from common citizens.
Trump's noticeably blank public schedule Monday comes as he continued to beat back accusations of racism for referring to countries in Africa as "shithole countries" and rejecting immigration from the African continent and Haiti in favor of immigrants from Norway during a meeting with lawmakers.
"Going to the Women's March was like waking up from a nightmare to find that the monster was real but all your friends were there with sticks and torches and unflattering hats to beat back the darkness," Samantha Bee said on Wednesday's episode of Full Frontal.
It's been over three years since US regulators greenlit the nation's first in-human test of Crispr's disease-fighting potential, more than three years of waiting to find out if the much-hyped gene-editing technique could be safely used to beat back tough-to-treat cancers.
But the internet is a vast space and the legal framework Furie is using to beat back Pepe the Racist isn't without its weaknesses, particularly when it comes to "fair use" — or the right to use a form of expression despite it belonging to someone else.
Russian cybersecurity software maker Kaspersky Labs has announced what it's dubbing a "comprehensive transparency initiative" as the company seeks to beat back suspicion that its antivirus software has been hacked or penetrated by the Russian government and used as a route for scooping up US intelligence.
Republicans, in the final stretch, had argued the merits of the humming economy but were unable to beat back historical trends or overcome the dismal approval rating of their standard-bearer in the White House, who had campaigned ceaselessly in recent days — rousing supporters and critics alike.
Thomas K. Bannon, chief executive of the California Apartment Association, a landlords' group, said his members were mobilizing a statewide response and planning to spend millions of dollars — he would not estimate exactly how many millions — to beat back the initiatives one city at a time.
Steve ChabotSteven (Steve) Joseph ChabotRepublican congressman hopes Trump crowd will avoid 'send her back' chants at Ohio rally Mueller declines to answer dozens of questions from lawmakers House passes annual intelligence bill MORE (R-Ohio), who beat back a tough challenge from Democrat Aftab Pureval last fall.
Gary Cohn, Trump's economic adviser until April and fellow "globalists" — a small group that included Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and former Staff Secretary Rob Porter — were often forced into a defensive crouch, trying to beat back the hardliners' ideas in real time in front of the president.
French forces intervened to beat back a Tuareg and Islamist uprising in 2013, but since then jihadists have spread from the north to the center and even targeted Bamako - as in 2015, when gunmen killed 20 people in a raid on a hotel - and Mali's neighbors.
"I was amazed at how well it was working, how well I was able to get this tail to beat back and forth or swim left and right, like a shark or some other fish," said Robert Katzschmann, a graduate student at MIT who led the team.
People close to Ms. Warren say the trip is intended as the next articulation of her economic vision, and to beat back some of the concerns about "electability," a word that is often used to cast women or racial minorities as more difficult politicians to elect.
She is still the odds-on favorite to be speaker and has no credible opponent; many Democrats believe she would easily beat back a challenge from Ms. Fudge, who told The Washington Post on Thursday that she was "overwhelmed" by support as she decided whether to run.
Third, placing the ball in the center's hands puts the defender guarding the player who is receiving the DHO in an incredibly difficult spot, having to fight over the top of the handoff while not overplaying and getting beat back door or lost around a curl.
DALLAS (Reuters) - U.S. Senator Ted Cruz, trying furiously to beat back a high-profile challenge from Democratic rival Beto O'Rourke, repeatedly accused his opponent of being out of step with the Texas electorate as the two candidates faced off in a debate just six weeks before critical congressional elections.
Callan Montella (who assumed the second surname after marrying her husband, Anthony Montella) talks about the day she was fired from the bank as it tried to beat back waves of liquidity pressures and press leaks that would undo not just her Wall Street career, but Lehman itself.
If the current administration of center-right President Mauricio Macri can steadily chip away at inflation in the coming months, analysts say, he may beat back a tough challenge from the main opposition ticket, on which former leftist President Cristina Fernandez de Kircher is running as vice president.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP strategist predicts Biden will win nomination, cites fundraising strength 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE (R), who is scrambling to beat back a surprisingly strong challenge from Rep.
At the same time, they are also trying to beat back a property tax cap for the city — supported by Republicans in the State Senate — and to thwart a proposal that would give the state veto power over housing projects in the city that use tax-exempt federal bonds.
"A major part of this is education," said Victor P. Lopez, the city's mayor, a diabetic who beat back dialysis by walking three miles a day and changing his preferred diet of fried pork rinds, pulled pork carnitas and at least 10 flour tortillas a day, he said.
Mr. Mueller's report documented in vivid detail about a dozen episodes in which Mr. Trump sought to beat back the investigation into Russian election interference to protect himself and his associates, including attempts to fire the special counsel and other Justice Department officials who could influence the case.
The White House on Wednesday asked the tech industry's top players to help the government in the fight against coronavirus, tapping the expertise of companies like Apple, Facebook and Amazon to help beat back falsehoods and use artificial intelligence to glean new insights into the fast-spreading virus.
Coming through the harrowing at-bat both reinvigorated Kershaw and bolstered the Dodgers, who built on their dramatic and draining 13-inning victory just a few hours earlier to beat back the Brewers, 5-43, and take a three-games-to-two lead in the National League Championship Series.
What both of these books make clear from a variety of angles is that if we are going to beat back the regressive populism, mendacity and hyperpolarization in which we are currently mired, we are going to need an educated citizenry fluent in a wise and universal liberalism.
The House impeached the president last month after an inquiry that exposed how Mr. Trump pressed Ukraine's president to investigate his political rivals, including former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr., while withholding nearly $400 million in military assistance that Kyiv needed to beat back lethal Russian aggression.
Republicans will also have a chance to square off before the first-in-the-nation caucus at Thursday's Fox News debate in Des Moines as Trump seeks to beat back Cruz's gains and the rest of the GOP field attempts to have a breakout moment before Feb. 1.
In 2008, Barack Obama scrambled this historic pattern and won the nomination by combining a strong performance among college-educated whites with a big advantage among African Americans; to an underappreciated extent, Hillary Clinton followed that model to beat back the unexpectedly strong challenge from Sanders in 2016.
"The Treaty Alliance of Tribes up and down the Keystone XL pipeline route will be standing strong along with all our other allies to beat back this threat to our water, our people and our future," Larry Wright Jr. of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska said in a statement on Monday.
It's a reading of the situation that makes it less likely that sufficient Democrats will eventually agree to join Republicans to beat back a Senate filibuster in the final stage of the legislative drive to remake the health insurance industry -- on the replace component of the repeal and replace strategy.
But I'm here to tell you, that as we still enter this new century, we will beat back any disadvantage that our lack of attention has placed, and America will once again lead in space for the benefit and the security of all of our people and all of the world.
Martha RobyMartha Dubina RobyThe House Republicans and Democrats not seeking reelection in 2020 Hurd retirement leaves GOP gloomy on 2020 Texas GOP lawmaker Conaway announces retirement MORE (R-Ala.), a one-time Trump critic who rescinded her endorsement of him in 2016, beat back a primary runoff against a former congressman.
But I'm here to tell you that as we still enter this new century, we will beat back any disadvantage that our lack of attention has placed, and America will once again lead in space for the benefit and the security of all our people and all of the world.
Analysis: Our correspondent writes that voting was a contest between angry, disaffected nationalists who want to beat back what they see as a remote and overreaching bureaucracy in Brussels, and the once-sleepy, complacent supporters of Europe looking to defend a unity that can no longer be taken for granted.
WASHINGTON — On one end of Pennsylvania Avenue this week, President Trump and his closest advisers labored to beat back perceptions, fueled by an anonymous essay in The New York Times and a bruising new book by Bob Woodward, that he had all but lost control of the presidency from within.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to take up Sterling Jewelers Inc's bid to beat back a lawsuit by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission claiming the company passed over female employees for promotions and paid them less than men, in the latest case to challenge the agency's litigation practices.
According to the Virginia Public Access Project, the National Rifle Association spent $350,269 this cycle to help pro-gun rights candidates beat back Democrats who were running on a gun control platform, one that became particularly poignant after a mass shooting in Virginia Beach on May 31 left 12 people dead.
Mattis was often described as one of the "adults in the room," the handful of sober, level-headed advisers (including former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster and former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson) who frequently tried to either slow-walk or beat back many of Trump's most impulsive and destructive ideas.
She and a handful of kids from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School had already faced down Marco Rubio, raised millions from a GoFundMe campaign, beat back hundreds of trolls on Twitter, fielded legal advice from George Clooney and used their youth to try to silence the N.R.A. and guilt the nation.
Hoping to beat back the tide of bad contracts, bad code and bad actors, Sagewise, a new Los Angeles-based startup, has raised $1.25 million to bring to market a service that basically hits pause on the execution of a contract so it can be arbitrated in the event that something goes wrong.
The back-and-forth between Trump and Sulzberger comes a day after The New York Times published an account of the president's attempts to beat back federal investigations into his actions as president and during his 2016 campaign, which the Times said had exposed the president to accusations of obstruction of justice.
Even fancy people whose shit doesn't stink still have to deal with the armpit B.O. Luckily, modern technology has made major strides in the fight against body odor with high-powered deodorants and antiperspirants that beat back reek and sweat with the dedication of Hodor on blocking an army of White Walkers.
After a season defined by tragedy and torment, Season 7 of The Walking Dead ended on a hopeful note, with Maggie and Rick reflecting on Glenn's legacy after the combined forces of The Kingdom, Hilltop and Alexandria managed to beat back Negan's Saviors and the Scavengers who chose to side with them.
Georgia In Georgia, Republican nominee Karen Handel beat back a challenge from Democratic hopeful Jon Ossoff, 52%-48%, in a suburban district north of Atlanta that was supposed to be ripe for an upset, because it was the kind of college educated, largely upper-income turf where Hillary Clinton had performed well against Trump.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) just beat back a revolt among his caucus on immigration, which produced two bills pertaining to the plight of "Dreamers" that could see a vote this Thursday.
LONDON — The revelation of vast wealth hidden by politicians and powerful figures across the globe set off criminal investigations on at least two continents on Tuesday, forced leaders from Europe to Asia to beat back calls for their removal and claimed its first political casualty — pressuring the prime minister of Iceland to step down.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three people have died at the scene of Southern California wildfires this week, authorities said Saturday, as firefighters aided by diminishing winds beat back a blaze on the edge of Los Angeles that damaged or destroyed more than 30 structures and sent a blanket of smoke across a swath of neighborhoods.
But a multimillion-dollar effort from national union groups to fund an extensive get-out-the-vote and voter registration effort helped beat back Missouri's law, which would've allowed non-union workers to opt out of paying fees for unions to negotiate on their behalf — but still reap the benefits of a union-negotiated contract.
President Donald Trump claimed early Monday morning that he "NEVER" communicated to former national security adviser John Bolton that military aid to Ukraine was conditioned on the launch of probes into his domestic political rivals, as White House aides and allies sought to beat back intensified calls for Bolton's testimony at the Senate impeachment trial.
"We will be standing strong along with all our other allies to beat back this threat to our water, our people and our future," Larry Wright Jr., Ponca Tribe of Nebraska Over the weekend, TransCanada sent more crews to the site, but the type of oil carried by the pipeline makes this spill especially hard to clean up.
I'm of the left, but I do believe there is an element of the left that struggles to talk honestly about the problems in the Muslim world, in part because so many feel obliged (rightly, I think) to beat back the bigotry on the right and also because religion is rarely the only variable driving behavior.
Through a combination of hiring ridiculously smart people, building proprietary and sophisticated forensics detection systems and pioneering much of the original commercial use for internet e-commerce authentication techniques, we were not only able to comfortably beat back the attacks from organized crime groups in Russia, but we actually became a real thorn in their sides.
As though if we somehow manage to keep ahold of Mick Jagger's fountain of youth serum made from the blood of Burmese virgins, the nectar of a rare 1,200 year old Galapagos tortoise, and kale smoothies covered in organic fat-free emeralds, we can all continue to beat back against the current—or at least refuse to stay stagnant.
The title alone speaks volumes: Premiering more than 20 years after "Bill Nye the Science Guy" started on PBS, the new series is pitched primarily toward adults, casting the bow-tie-wearing Nye as an advocate and science warrior, trying to beat back the anti-scientific thought and quackery that's prevalent, especially within the political sphere.
As a result, their smalls got beat back door by Draymond Green (Westbrook was repeatedly victimized); their bigs got beat off the dribble by Stephen Curry (eight of his 13 baskets in Game 7 were made over Ibaka or Adams); and everyone got beat by Klay Thompson from beyond the arc (he had 17 threes in two games).
The Sanders message terrifies the wing of the party represented by Third Way, so much so that the group brought conservative Democrats together in Columbus, Ohio, last June for "Opportunity 22016," a forum where 22016 Democrats from across the country met to discuss strategies to beat back the progressive tide in general, and Sanders in particular.
Senate Republicans have sometimes buckled to Trump to confirm nominees they haven't been thrilled about, but they have managed to beat back two recent high-profile Trump nominees: both Herman Cain and Stephen Moore withdrew their nominations to the board of the Federal Reserve after it became clear they would not pass muster with the Senate.
Ron DeSantisRonald Dion DeSantisFlorida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Florida governor orders criminal investigation into handling of Jeffrey Epstein case Groups ask court to block ex-felon voting law in Florida MORE in Florida, who beat back a stout challenge from Adam Putnam to secure the nomination for governor.
Rep. Brian MastBrian Jeffrey MastThe 85033 House Republicans who support background checks Two cats visit Capitol Hill to thank lawmakers who helped end 'kitten slaughterhouse' Buzz Aldrin marks launch of Apollo 11 mission to the moon MORE (R-Fla.) on Tuesday beat back a challenge from Democrat Lauren Baer, who had attempted to flip Florida's 18th Congressional District.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) and other Democratic leaders in the House have thus far beat back rank-and-file calls for impeachment, with the California Democrat on Wednesday only committing to continuing the House's oversight efforts.
DAKAR, Senegal — The government of Gabon quickly beat back a coup attempt on Monday, killing two suspects and arresting eight others after the plotters took over the state radio station in the Central African nation and announced plans for a "national council of restoration," in a country where one family has held the presidency for almost half a century.
The story is complicated because the counter-trim that Suneja had been thumbing to beat back the dog was working, and with greater effect at higher speeds, to the point that full nose-down trim would have been avoidable even if the cutout switches were not thrown, so long as the pilots stayed in the fight.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump says he doesn't want NYT in the White House Veterans group backs lawsuits to halt Trump's use of military funding for border wall Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails MORE is leaning into a defense strategy marked by 2020 politics as he seeks to beat back a growing push by Democrats on impeachment.
"The reason why we are in support of these is that it adds tools to the toolbox of prosecutors in the Department of Justice to work on the violent crime problem that we have in our country and beat back this blip so it does not become a trend," he told reporters at the White House.
While Senate Republican campaigns and GOP advisers have credited the Kavanaugh fight for improving their prospects in several races where Democratic incumbents are seeking to beat back challengers in states won handily in 2016 by Trump, the question of what it would do to House races, where the dynamics are decidedly different, has remained an open one.
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They can't even beat back the scope of a nationwide injunction, and stop judges like Chen from setting policy for the entire US. (Though in cases like the TPS case, it would be very hard to enforce an injunction where immigrants' legal status was determined by what state they were living in.) Of course, Kavanaugh will probably be confirmed.
Americans were encouraged to "beat back the Huns with Liberty Bonds" in World War I, and even before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt purchased the very first Series E "Defense Bond" to support America's involvement in World War II. Over the years, American icons such as Frank Sinatra, Norman Rockwell and Judy Garland marketed war bonds.
This is mostly meaningless in the House, since it requires a simple majority of the House to beat back such a challenge (and you presumably have a majority if you're going to pass any budget-defying bills in the first place), but in the Senate, where 225 votes are required, it makes it hard to break with the budget agreement.
At the end of the day, given what we know now of the harmful effects of obsessive online use, what might be needed is the same type of heavy arsenal used to beat back the Marlboro Man: a massive public health campaign to identify the harmful effects, teach people about how to best utilize digital technology and provide easy access for countering addiction.
The number of cases across the U.S. climbed past 600 on Monday, while health officials have warned that shortages of test kits for the disease are occurring in the U.S. "The slow federal action on this matter has impeded our ability to beat back this epidemic," one New York health official wrote to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday.
" The deputy mayor for health and human services, Raul Perea-Henze, wrote that "New York City must receive additional testing kits as soon as they are available from the C.D.C." New York City's deputy mayor for health and human services, Raul Perea-Henze, suggested that the limited supply of coronavirus tests was undermining the city's efforts to "beat back this epidemic.
By the time he croaked in his London home at the age of 19435, Churchill had become many things: the British Bulldog, the prime minister who "launched the lifeboats" that saved Europe from Hitler, Time's Man of the Half-Century, and the unwavering wartime leader who helped to beat back the Nazis and secure the fate of the liberal democracy the West enjoys today.
On the day after the vote, Lehane, an ex-Clinton administration adviser, described a political organizing effort that aimed to use Airbnb hosts and customers as foot soldiers in markets where it faced opposition, which was what it did to beat back Proposition F. Shortly thereafter, Lehane and Airbnb released a "Community Compact," a document in which the company promised to pay its "fair share" of taxes.
David J. GoldbergNew Orleans To the Editor: Frankly, there were no real winners in Tuesday's election: Democrats, despite their best efforts, could not beat back the xenophobic message of a hate-mongering president to gain more seats in the Senate, Republicans could not rise above their tribalistic instincts to stop the party from becoming more beholden to the president, and the American people seem even more polarized.
But when opponent after opponent after opponent after opponent, world without end, coaxes Hunt into the cage to risk his neck for money, only to prove himself anatomically unclean and morally corrupt, a born fighter like Mark Hunt can't be blamed for using every weapon at his disposal to beat back the brutes, in the name of decency, civilization, and a purer kind of cage-fighting.
The narrative that the government of Ukraine meddled in 2016 using Chalupa as an intermediary has made a comeback among Trump defenders as they beat back a mountain of emerging evidence that Trump used his leverage over Ukraine to pressure the country's leaders to investigate his political rivals, including former Vice President Joe Biden and the 2016 presidential campaign of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Just like AT&T closed its acquisition of storied traditional (yet slow-moving) Time Warner ($85 billion), Disney beat back Comcast to acquire Fox's entertainment assets in 303 ($71.3 billion), Comcast struck back and acquired Sky ($39 billion), and SiriusXM acquired the remaining 81% of Pandora it didn't already own ($3.5 billion), expect more massive deals in 2019, together with a number of smaller, yet still significant ones.
Or take this, from François Fillon, the defeated Republican Party candidate, who announced within an hour of the polls' closure: Fillon endorses Macron: "National Front's history is marked by violence & ignorance (..) no other choice than to vote against extreme right" The current prime minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, used a televised address Sunday evening to remind voters of the 19423 election when the country rallied to beat back the elder Le Pen.
A little more than two years ago, The New York Times Magazine published an article by James Verini on the battle for Mosul, a consequential phase of the military effort to beat back the so-called Islamic State, the international insurgency and terrorist group that formed and then metastasized during the American occupation of Iraq and whose grim campaign of violence is a legacy of the Pentagon's war against terrorism.
"All the powerful strategic and tactical strike means of our revolutionary armed forces will go into preemptive and just operation to beat back the enemy forces to the last man if there is a slight sign of their special operation forces and equipment moving to carry out the so-called 'beheading operation' and 'high-density strike,'" the Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army said in a statement carried by state media.
The advisers For Blackhawk: Sandler O'Neill & Partners, Citigroup and the law firm Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz For Silver Lake: Barclays, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and the law firm Simpson Thacher & Bartlett For P2 Capital: The law firm Debevoise & Plimpton — Michael J. de la Merced The first Qualcomm unveiled its first official "fight letter" in its campaign to beat back Broadcom's $105 billion bid for the chip maker.
Citing a new study Craig Silverman reports that measures Facebook took after 2016 to counter bad actors failed to stem the tide of trolling in the Philippines — but have resulted in more ad spending on Facebook: Ong and his colleagues show that new election rules aimed at bringing more transparency to digital campaigns, as well as efforts by Facebook to support fact-checking and execute takedowns, didn't beat back the tide of digital disinformation.
Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinTrump administration urges Congress to reauthorize NSA surveillance program The Hill's Morning Report - More talk on guns; many questions on Epstein's death Juan Williams: We need a backlash against Big Tech MORE (D-Calif.) on Wednesday as Republicans furiously beat back at suggestions that testimony from the founder of Fusion GPS undermined their claims that the FBI had improperly used a controversial dossier to launch an investigation into Trump and his officials.
The original story, which debuted in the early '40s, cast Nazis as the bad guys; in the new film, Diana and Steve return to beat back the nefarious German forces during World War I. "Frankly, Wonder Woman is psychological propaganda for the new type of woman who, I believe, should rule the world," William Moulton Marston, the man who created Wonder Woman, told Family Circle magazine in 1945, four years after she first flew onto the scene.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.), both of whom are seeking to beat back a challenge from Harris's surging campaign, are calling Harris's past remarks into question, saying she has obfuscated her positions in an effort to endear herself to the liberal base.
He says he's beat back efforts by the administration to add $28500 million in the year-end spending packages for fiscal 6900 and 2628 to restart that licensing process for the facility shuttered in 28503 by President Obama and then-Senate Majority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid22019 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.).
In September 2015, about two years after the uniformed military and their congressional supporters beat back attempts to take sexual assault cases out of the chain of command, a female victim at Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base in Alabama reported that her boss, a married Air Force colonel, repeatedly said he would like to sleep with her, tracked her movements, sent her explicit recordings of himself, trapped her in his office, grabbed her arms, and forcibly tried to kiss her.
One Democratic operative working for a rival campaign emailed me regarding Clinton's latest attempt to beat back the Wall Street attack: "This is the sixth defense [Clinton] is trying out: An economic speech on capital gains will give me cover; Anyone who knows me knows I don't listen to donors; 9/11 endeared me to Wall Street; I went to Wall Street and told them to cut it out; I have a better plan than my opponents; President Obama took donations from Wall Street, too," this person said.
In her poem, "East Berlin 1989," Lorde beat back against the Cold War triumphalism of the times with a dark vision of discord and racial violence, anticipating the surge of far-right hostility that would emerge in the reunified former East: "Already my blood shrieks / through the East Berlin streets / misplaced hatreds / volcanic tallies rung upon cement / Afro-German woman stomped to death / by skinheads in Alexanderplatz…" At a time when the far right is once again on the rise in Europe — and in eastern Germany in particular — the poem feels as trenchant as ever.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren2020 Democrats push for gun control action at forum On The Money: Trump blames impeachment inquiry for stock market drop | Trump to hit EU with new tariffs after WTO ruling | Warren outlines tax on federal lobbying Hillicon Valley: Clapper praises whistleblower complaint | Senators urge social media giants to take action against 'deepfakes' | Tim Cook asks Supreme Court to protect DACA | Harris pushes Twitter to suspend Trump MORE (D-Mass.) on Friday proposed reinstating a congressional office dedicated to improving tech expertise in order to beat back the growing power of technology companies' lobbying efforts.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann Warren2020 Democrats push for gun control action at forum On The Money: Trump blames impeachment inquiry for stock market drop | Trump to hit EU with new tariffs after WTO ruling | Warren outlines tax on federal lobbying Hillicon Valley: Clapper praises whistleblower complaint | Senators urge social media giants to take action against 'deepfakes' | Tim Cook asks Supreme Court to protect DACA | Harris pushes Twitter to suspend Trump MORE (D-Mass.) on Friday proposed reinstating a congressional office dedicated to improving tech expertise in order to beat back the growing power of technology companies' lobbying efforts.

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