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That's not an interest group that can be bought off.
It's the damn corporations and the politicians they bought off.
"You were bought off the day you were born," Regina replies.
Newspapers still publish but are bought off or bullied into self-censorship.
A small group of sample dresses may be bought off the rack.
Then they bought off scientists and disguised corporate propaganda as independent research.
The NIH research agenda can be bought off by the highest bidder.
Some of them think racial minorities are bought off by the Democratic machine.
Briand's first car was a Porsche 9-11 that he bought off eBay.
" As one proponent explains, "An A.I. president cannot be bought off by lobbyists.
They aren't going to be bought off with a stray Snapchat gimmick or two.
They are almost entirely bought off by corporations, the wealthy and the well-connected.
They are materialist consumerists whose political consciousness has been bought off by economic growth.
He surely does not mean that everyone in the media has literally been bought off.
This laptop is probably the best thing that I have ever bought off of Amazon.
To suggest members of Congress are 'bought off' to support Israel is offensive and wrong.
Fifty Cent Party is a derogatory term since it implies people are bought off cheaply.
At one point, from a barren island he bought off the coast of Gloucester, Mass.
Short said he also asked Manafort if Trump still believes that Cruz bought off Colorado's delegates.
A last-minute change in the bill raised speculation that Corker's vote was somehow bought off.
They bought off interest groups, exploited parliamentary loopholes, and ignored the clear will of the people.
He appointed Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a one-time-progressive turned bought-off-corporate Democrat, as DNC Chair.
But they were bought off with an amnesty in 2009 and the attacks started to peter out.
The CDC has recommended that consumers stop vaping, particularly THC and especially anything bought off the street.
They were bought off with the welfare state, with the rich still controlling the levers of power.
The CDC has recommended that consumers stop vaping, particularly THC and especially anything bought off the street.
All I really started with were two photography softbox lights I bought off Amazon for less than $100.
"If you have nothing to do, go out, blow up enough and you'll get bought off," he said.
In the 1980s America could be bought off by other countries that promised "voluntary" restraints on their exports.
Refurbished tech is cheaper, more environmentally friendly, and just as efficient as the devices bought off the shelf.
For most of our history, majorities in Congress bought off the minority with logrolling, pork and the like.
The CDC still recommends to not use any THC-containing vape product, particularly ones bought off the street.
Since declaring his candidacy, Trump has attacked politicians accepting campaign donations as being bought off by special interests.
I'm getting married in a month (!), so I throw on Crest Whitestrips I bought off of Amazon last week.
It turns out that many of the supposed former Democrats depicted in the campaign's imagery were bought off Shutterstock.
PERDUE SAYS U.S. WILL "NOT BE BOUGHT OFF" BY CHINESE AGRICULTURAL PURCHASES, INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ISSUES MUST BE DEALT WITH
They're getting Libyan visas in the dozens, and they've bought off the immigration officers sitting at the airport, too.
There are the pragmatic implications of taking on the NRA, which is a behemoth that has bought off Congress.
Bård and Bergljot raise hell—knowing they are being bought off, they refuse to offer themselves on the cheap.
When I was in 5th grade, the first comic I bought off the rack in my local store was Superman.
After his election China decided Mr Trump was a blowhard who could be bought off by purchases of American goods.
Early investors would have to be bought off the company's cap-table to remove any pressure from preferred stock holders.
On the other hand, the $10 umbrellas I've bought off street vendors usually last through a few storms, at best.
Many locals believe the massacre was carried out because the police had refused to be bought off by New Generation.
Army commanders, of which Congo has far too many, are bought off with lucrative postings where they can smuggle or extort.
GANIM: As the DEA's John Martin shows CNN pill presses are simply bought off in the Internet, most come from China.
In theory, using fire to do this is illegal, but the local officials who should stop it are easily bought off.
So that air fryer you bought off Amazon and absolutely loved for the first few weeks just melted its own handle?
Others might be bought off if Mrs May fulfilled other Brexit promises, such as stumping up more money for the health service.
Mr Riza and Mr Setya allegedly boasted that they had bought off Darmawan Prasodjo, an assistant to the president's chief of staff.
He added that it was contained as a labeled ingredient in at least one supplement that can be bought off-the-shelf.
I'm standing on the corner of a bed because I'm helping my wife hang a new picture frame she bought off Etsy.
Progressives often argue that the reason Republicans aren't interested in climate change is because they're all bought off by fossil fuel companies.
Consumers should stop vaping, particularly THC and especially anything bought off the street, Dr. Anne Schuchat, the CDC's principle deputy director said.
The CDC had warned vapers to avoid using e-cigarettes and related products that have been modified or bought off the street.
She found doctors to prescribe the hormones she had bought off the internet, including those at the Veterans Affairs hospital in Manhattan.
The telecom industry wrote talking points and "model legislation" that was then handed to state legislators who were bought off by the industry.
In light of that data, the CDC is specifically warning people to avoid any vape products containing THC or bought off the street.
One person who said the poster suggested the woman referenced in the ad was "stupid" and could be "bought off" with a gift.
But Congress and the State Department are at least as tough on NS2 as the White House, and will not be bought off.
Both sides signed a peace deal four years ago under a former Labor state government that protected more forests and bought off loggers.
And NXPI, Qorvo, Skyworks Solution and best-in-show right now Broadcom, formerly Avago — they can all be bought off the Apple news.
Anti-speech Democrats and their establishment enablers assume Americans are mindless simpletons, bought off by the wealthiest candidates and most expensive ad buys.
" Lewis went on to argue that female voters who can be "bought off" by issues such as birth control had ceased "cognitive function.
The problem ... the NRA has bought off enough politicians to the point they won't do the right and sane thing ... ban assault rifles.
ELLEN MORRISSEYJACKSON HEIGHTS, QUEENS To the Editor: What I find distressing is how easily Harvey Weinstein's victims were bought off for their silence.
Even by the standards of the time, Barnum's use of Heth was shameful, a point made by at least one un-bought-off editor.
If you do start your family members on vaping, make sure to avoid anything bought off the street and only buy from licensed dispensaries.
The jackets, which come in five streamlined styles and are hand-stitched in Milan, can be bought off-the-rack or ordered as couture.
The family's own lawyers told them not to bother with the case, urging them to take an inadequate settlement; Nye suspected they were bought off.
I asked if the union fought hard for its members, as I'd heard that some of its local officials had been bought off by management.
Inside Jalisco, Oseguera has bought off hundreds of police to cover his back and operates with near-total impunity, according to Mexican and U.S. officials.
Various presidential candidates are thought to have been bought off by private interest groups from countries like Turkey, Sudan, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar.
But useful isn't the best way to describe Drake Anthony's 200-watt laser bazooka made from a bunch of old DLP projectors he bought off eBay.
The auctioned comic was bought off a newsstand rack soon after its release by a mailman in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Heritage Auctions said in a news release.
Private contractors provide most of the security, but activists say they are often ineffective and easily bought off by the miners in exchange for ignoring trespassers.
Find some dirt on the safety inspector, who absolutely refuses to be bought off, and is planning on announcing the cartel is responsible for the gas leak.
He could go too early, bought off by an offer from China's president, Xi Jinping, to buy more American goods without bringing any reform to the system.
Rutt, have long been inspired by Mr. Trump: Since last fall, they have crisscrossed the country in his former campaign bus, bought off Craigslist, attending Trump rallies.
What's clear is that Corker took -- and takes -- significant umbrage at the idea that he was bought off -- it's labeled the #corkerkickback -- by the real estate provision.
Trump, who had self-funded the initial stage of his campaign, embraced traditional fundraising but had plenty of ways to portray Clinton as "crooked" and bought off.
Members across the spectrum may have been bought off for much less, or much more, a fact which will only emerge in tandem with the final vote.
Some she designed and sewed herself, others she had custom made, and still others she bought off the rack or in antique shops (Japanese kimonos, for example).
To show the power of these programs, Motherboard reporter Joseph Cox bought off-the-shelf spyware from a Polish company for $170 and surveilled himself for a week.
It still floors me I was able to get pressed pills that were somewhat OK despite being a dumbass teenager who bought off a literal back-alley dealer.
The pair has a history of creating politically inspired art: they have been travelling around the country in a redesigned Trump campaign bus that they bought off Craigslist.
In the end, Peale almost sides with her morals when she personally visits one of her client's mass graves, but ends up being bought off with hush money.
No longer enjoying a popular mandate, and with opposition marginalised, the League has bullied and muzzled the press and bought off public officials with a hefty pay rise.
The voice was quelled by physical activity, Mr. Cruz said, or by taking Xanax — which he bought off the streets illegally years earlier, he said — or smoking marijuana.
But instead of cutting subsidies, the US kept them on in defiance of WTO trade rules and bought off Brazilian cotton growers with payments amounting to $750 million.
Recently, the CDC recently issued a warning about vaping modified e-cigarettes or using ingredients bought off of the street, after The spate of vaping-related lung disorders.
"We bought off a floor plan and moved in early in 2008," he said of the three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment, for which they paid about $2 million.
That this nerve-racking powerlessness could simply be bought off is among the most galling parts of the college admission scandal that exploded across the country last week.
I make some avocado toast and a Nespresso from my machine that I bought off Craigslist and watch The L Word before going to the gym with my roommate.
"She had to be done away with because she couldn't be bought off," said Manuel Delia, a blogger who described the 53-year-old Caruana Galizia as his mentor.
You've been scrubbing it, cleansing with toner, and diligently applying the acne-fighting super lotion you bought off an infomercial when you were high at 3 AM last month.
If he were a conventional careerist, he could be bought off, or persuaded to be patient in the hope of obtaining the reward of becoming an MP and a minister.
Bosch started testing gummy recipes in June 2015 in the kitchen of her basement apartment with a heavy-duty gummy bear mold she bought off Amazon for CA$90 ($68).
Thet Hter Swe, a worker from the factory, said on Monday the protesters would accept only the reinstatement of the sacked colleagues and could not be bought off with compensation.
She had bought off eBay an OxyContin "window shade" pen that had been one of the many small gifts the detail team distributed to doctors by the tens of thousands.
" Over 44 minutes in sub-freezing temperatures, Warren described a political elite "bought off" and "bullied" by corporate giants, and a middle class squeezed so tight it "can barely breathe.
It helped explain, and motivate, the appeal of outsider anti-elite campaigns like that of Bernie Sanders, and reinforced a sense that politicians of both parties have been bought off.
This seemed to lend credence to the Breitbart staffers who have been saying for months that Trump has bought off the conservative news organization to ensure favorable coverage of his candidacy.
The Trump supporters believe the system is so broken, they're willing to take a big risk and they're not about to be bought off by promises of better mutual fund returns.
While its actions may have bought off the mob for now, Starbucks may find soon that its customers don't want to be served coffee in a politically correct corporate homeless shelter.
Local police and private contractors who are supposed to secure mines are often bought off by the illegal miners and traders, analysts say, strengthening the case for intervention by the army.
The latest national and state findings suggest products containing THC, particularly those bought off the street or from other informal sources, are linked to most of the cases, the CDC said.
The backdrop: The Enquirer has largely been in Trump's corner — its parent company, American Media, reportedly bought off a story from a former Playboy Playmate in 2016 that would hurt Trump.
" In 2013, Mr. Kadyrov, upset at the referee in a match against FC Rubin Kazan, admitted that it was he who shouted over the stadium loudspeaker, "The ref's been bought off!
"In light of the seriousness of this condition," consumers should stop vaping, particularly THC and especially anything bought off the street, she said, or any substance not intended by the manufacturer.
At a Senate hearing Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the two countries were discussing soybean purchases, but pushed back on suggestions that the United States would be easily bought off.
As my colleague Mark Schmitt has written: Put simply, rank-and-file members of Congress, especially Republicans, don't want earmarks, and they can't be bought off with something they don't want.
That drug money changed the entire shape of the Taliban: With it, Mullah Mansour bought off influential dissenters when he claimed the supreme leadership over the summer, according to senior Taliban commanders.
Fentanyl is typically snorted as a powder, smoked, or injected when bought off the street (oftentimes, though, people are led to believe they are actually using heroin or another less potent drug).
The latter might be bought off with a "Freedom Dividend" of 590 pounds per person, or the 39 billion pounds currently due to be paid to the EU as an exit fee.
National and state findings suggest products containing THC, particularly those bought off the street or other informal sources like through illicit dealers, are linked to most of the cases, the CDC said.
A woman is suing clothing giant Zara over a rat -- or at least part of one -- that she says was sewn into the hem of a dress she'd bought off the rack.
So China had to be made to bluntly understand that the U.S. would not look the other way anymore from China's longstanding abusive trade practices, nor would it be bought off, either.
"Certain EB-5 interest groups are telling investors they have 'bought off the White House' and that your administration will never allow the EB-5 regulations to take effect," Mr. Grassley wrote.
And the likeliest prospects each insisted they were holding fast to their promises to send him into retirement, or to prison, saying they could not be bought off, no matter the inducement.
"Other governments are simply bought off (by China.)" Chinese diplomat Xing Jisheng addressed reporters at the end of the news conference, saying China totally rejected the HRW report as prejudiced and fabricated.
Furthermore, Trump hasn't proposed or even gestured toward a policy that would eventually give someone who isn't either a bought-off politician or a self-financed billionaire a greater chance at becoming president.
But when push comes to shove, we often find ourselves spending way too much time or money (or both) on a less than satisfactory outfit that we could have easily bought off Amazon.
It's a drawing she bought off of a guy in a bar—a portrait of a demonic creature with one arm outstretched that's a sinister contrast to the peaceful space that surrounds it.
The last set of militants more or less stopped fighting after they were bought off with an amnesty in 2009, and a monthly stipend of 60,000 naira each (about $400 at the time).
Douglas used every legal resource available to her, but a young dancer was no match for M.G.M., which best evidence shows now bought off her mother, the court-appointed guardian in her lawsuit.
Trump could move to accept big donor checks while continuing to hammer Clinton for being bought off by special interests — even if there's no longer a substantive difference in their campaign finance operations.
"Clients that bought off-plan in developments and resold four or five years later have seen average capital growth rates of 7 percent per annum over the last four years," Mr. Haller said.
There is also the matter of the gifts Jackson lavished upon them, helping the Safechucks buy a house -- something that Safechuck's mom admits made it look as if they were being bought off.
The bulk of the cases seem to involve patients inhaling tetrahydrocannabinol, from THC oil cartridges supposedly bought off the street or at head shops, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
A number of customers report having lost hundreds, or even thousands of dollars, over Zelle, when they used it for transactions with people they didn't know – like tickets bought off a Craigslist posting, for example.
Hopefully. Is this an official Tory Burch fidget spinner, or was it bought off one of those stands by Grand Central Station in a pre-fashion show rush to add viral potential to the catwalk?
" Dan Shapiro, the U.S. ambassador to Israel from 2011 to 2017, tweeted that Omar's "outrageous comments equating politicians' support for Israel with being bought off by American Jewish money are a vile anti-Semitic trope.
As I said, Wall Street had a big relief rally when investors tentatively concluded that Trump wants to only play at trade war, and can be bought off with symbolic wins that change nothing real.
AMI employees told AP the company, owned by longtime Trump friend David Pecker, had a "catch and kill" policy in which it bought off sources who could potentially hurt Trump's chances at winning the presidency.
Trump bragged during the campaign that he routinely bought off politicians to further his own business interests and has, since winning the election, been brazen in using his newfound power to further his own brand.
Federal health officials warn it may not be THC or nicotine that is making people sick, but any number of the chemicals or additives that are found in vaping liquids, particularly those bought off the street.
Mr. Allen has argued that the organizations that helped broker the deal — the National Urban League, Mr. Sharpton's National Action Network and the N.A.A.C.P. — were essentially bought off by Comcast, which has donated money to them.
All of the products I've bought off Amazon to combat these beasts (organic bedbug killer, duct tape to seal potential entryways, plastic coaster moats that my bed sits on) have proven to be of little help.
When I moved into my current apartment last summer, I had to figure out how to rearrange my furniture — mostly things I had bought off Craigslist or inherited from friends — to fit a completely new space.
So many of the local authorities were bought off or were complicit in the crime, so nothing was being done—or they were just deeply prejudiced, and because the victims were Native Americans, they ignored the crime.
But having bought off the military and security services with generous pay rises, and with much of the media behind him, the president ought to feel secure enough in his job to push on with needed reforms.
Politicians including Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have been bought off by big corporations, demonstrators insisted as they marched down Berlin's Karl-Marx Allee, and that's why those leaders push so hard for free trade agreements.
She wore a halter Dennis Basso gown which featured a bow neck tie detail and flared skirt, which she bought off the rack after speaking to Basso and asking the designer to choose a dress for her.
This past weekend, my partner and I bought a new car after months of research, saving, and going back and forth about whether our 2001 Honda Civic, bought off Craigslist for $1900, really needed to be replaced.
Peat said that he was prescribed Percocet routinely by team doctors in the N.H.L., and spent years after he left the game "self-medicating" with prescription painkillers that he got from doctors or bought off the street.
Johnson & Johnson has agreed to pay more than $400,000 to Oregon to resolve a lawsuit claiming it engaged in a "phantom recall" of defective Motrin pills by secretly having supplies bought off shelves to avoid negative publicity.
Over the past few days, he has accused her -- not for the first time -- of being bought off by the state's largest insurer, while she is charging that his campaign has fallen short of its own standards.
A Russian who accuses a judge or policeman of being bought off, for instance, can be fined 2m roubles ($34,981), under a provision of Russian libel law that sets extra-stiff penalties for "defaming" courts, prosecutors or police.
Team Xi did misjudge Mr Trump, wrongly assuming that this businessman-president, so charming in private with Mr Xi, could be bought off with the sort of tactical concessions that China has long used to placate angry foreigners.
The longest-serving member of the House of Representatives, Mr Conyers has been accused by numerous former female employees of molesting them; one of them had been bought-off with a payment of $27,000 from his office funds.
I carry two phones (in case one falls in the mud), a power strip that allows me to charge my computer from the car, and a Canon 5D camera that I bought off a White House photographer years ago.
The Maduro government's crass attempt to grab control of the opposition-dominated National Assembly last month has left that body with two directorates — one controlled by Mr. Guaidó and one by opposition dissidents apparently bought off by Mr. Maduro.
But MC promised a tourist vessel, telling some that there would be only around 30 passengers on board and others that they would be taken from one port to the next without interference because he'd bought off the coast guard.
If you have a jihadist in the United States, and he straps some munition to some jury-rigged drone that he bought off the Internet, goes and flies it over a football game, how are you going to prevent that?
The 4-week-old puppy was bought off Craigslist for $600 and then dumped shortly after, once the new owner discovered the young dog required bottle feedings — a normal requirement for a puppy his age who was removed from his mother.
Freedom Caucus allies in the Senate such as Ted Cruz could not be bought off with anything short of removing strong regulatory protections, as was evident when McConnell caved to the senator before announcing the second version of the bill. Sen.
The case for the application of the blockchain to voting systems is that blockchains are supposed to be perfectly transparent scorekeepers that can't be hacked by Russian bots or bought off by Super PAC fund-raising or corrupt Argentine politicos.
"There'd be huge amounts of infant powder, 900-gram cans, that were being bought off the supermarket shelves here and put in mailbags and sent to China via students," said John Droppert, a senior analyst at Dairy Australia, an industry group.
The agency is hurdling forward with this plan that is incredibly unpopular, it has no support from the public, there really aren't members of congress speaking out in support of it yet either, very few, that are bought off by the telecom companies.
As part of the installation, Goatley and Voss will run a cable out of a nearby window and collect a "full bandwidth" of all the data swarming above our heads, using a 30cm antennae bought off Amazon and attached to a USB stick.
And he promised to end the long-standing arrangement of Saudi domestic politics, in which the royal family, and its myriad princes, bought off political opposition by allowing radical Islamists to propagate their creed and even to carry out terrorist acts abroad.
Bankruptcy judges, for example, lack the full judicial power of the United States, so a hedge fund creditor of the bank complex about to be knocked out, who wants to be bought off or bailed out, would challenge the bankruptcy court's authority.
THE KEY An alleged Saudi hacking campaign that compromised the cellphone of Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos is a chilling example of how even the world's richest person can be hacked with tools that were likely bought off the shelf.
In fact, the last place his taxi driver brought him before van Assen gave up on the hunt was a warehouse full of dubiously sourced bikes, which the owner said he bought off of cargo trucks from Brussels, Paris, and other parts of Europe.
That Brown chose to surround himself with such a mix of objects, flattening the hierarchy between a "fine art" piece purchased at auction and one bought off a serape laid out by the roadside, suggests that he acknowledged them as belonging to the same whole.
Reports that last year, EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt bought 12 fountain pens for $1,560, and went to a University of Kentucky basketball game with his son with seats bought off a coal baron is just the latest in a saga of Scott Pruitt's expenditures.
That complaint, brought by Common Cause, alleges that Ms. Clifford was bought off because she posed a threat to Mr. Trump's presidential prospects, and argues that the $130,000 payment was effectively a contribution to Mr. Trump's campaign that should have been reported to the commission.
My hunch is that the health care fight ends with all of Obamacare's taxes wiped out in gruesome fashion—with members like Corker bought off with "bribe[s]"–or with essentially none of the taxes wiped out, or with a horse trade that delinks taxes and spending.
It was striking that on election night, for example, while Melania Trump also wore Ralph Lauren (a white jumpsuit), the outfit was, according to the brand, one she had bought off the rack, as opposed to one that she had worked with the designer to create.
That's why Congress used to routinely pass destructive trade bills, culminating in the infamous Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930: Enough members of Congress were bought off, one way or another, to enact legislation that almost everyone knew was bad for the nation as a whole.
More recognizable Palestinian business leaders in banking, real estate, manufacturing, technology and other sectors shunned the event, echoing the Palestinian Authority's argument that talking about economic improvement before finding a political solution was insulting, as if the Palestinians and their aspirations to statehood could be bought off.
Some suggested Mr. Corker, who has said that he will not seek re-election to the Senate, may be rethinking his political future, while others asserted that he was bought off by a late-added provision that would benefit people with large real estate holdings, including him.
Some suggested Mr. Corker, who has said that he will not seek re-election to the Senate, may be rethinking his political future, while others claimed he was bought off by a late-added provision that would benefit people with large real estate holdings, including him.
Anyone going to a Trump rally is likely to hear him riff about how he bought off one unnamed politician or another and got what he wanted—though he has denied that this was the case with Bondi, for whom he also hosted a fund-raiser.
Dressed in dark blue prison clothing and speaking through an interpreter, Zambada also testified that the Sinaloa Cartel bought off officials at every level of government, including Mexican state governors, national attorneys general and members of the international police organization Interpol, to ensure safe passage for its products.
If you replace your Honda transmission with a used one you bought off your neighbor or one manufactured by a third party, Honda can't refuse to replace the engine if it blows while under warranty, so long as the aftermarket transmission didn't directly cause the engine to fail.
Did you know, Depp has such a vast collection of headwear that The Sun once ran an article about how his former partner Vanessa Paradis once issued him an ultimatum to get rid of the lot after the came home with a hat he bought off a homeless man.
Virtually all the good men and women in this party's leadership have been purged or silenced; those who are left have either been bought off by lobbies or have cynically decided to take a ride on Trump's Good Ship Lollipop to exploit it for any number of different agendas.
Some Democrats and even some Republicans fear that Trump may be so desperate for a deal that he might be bought off with limited Chinese promises to tackle the trade deficit and to buy more US agricultural products from electorally key states that have been hit by the trade skirmishes.
Sanders cannot—and will not—change the fact that Chuck Schumer is a bought-off, faux liberal; or that Nancy Pelosi is far detached from what working people are dealing with; or that the Democratic Party, as a whole, is catering to special interests too entrenched in their DNA to actually change.
Dangerous renovations Passenger and crew areas Unbalanced Overloaded with cargo Dangerous renovations Passenger and crew areas Unbalanced Cargo areas Dangerous renovations Passenger and crew areas Cargo areas Unbalanced Source: South Korean prosecutors By The New York Times Corrupt regulators, bought off by fancy dinners and travel, allowed the unsafe ship to sail.
" Like American Airlines, Singapore Airlines said the touchscreens weren't intentionally designed with a camera but rather bought off-the-shelf from manufacturers with the cameras already integrated: "We would like to share that some of our newer in-flight entertainment systems provided by the original equipment manufacturers do have a camera embedded in the hardware.
Fawzi Boukatef, a rebel leader in Benghazi in 2011 who is in contact with the BDB, said tribal support for Haftar, uncertain in parts of the east, had eroded in the Oil Crescent, and that mercenaries from southern Libya and sub-Saharan Africa who had been operating for the LNA had been bought off.
Robert Daly of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Washington-based Woodrow Wilson Centre, said Beijing was aware its authoritarianism prevented it from gaining the international respect it sought; but it needed to weigh global approval against domestic stability, especially when "[global] concerns over human rights" could be bought off.
Deidre Shauna Lynch, a professor of literature at Harvard University, needs "to have more evidence that the spectacles the British Library is putting on exhibit actually belonged to Jane Austen (not to mention evidence that if they did they were actually prescribed for her as opposed to being bought off the shelf)," Lynch wrote in an email.
And, along with the Democrats running the most bought-off, tone-deaf, inauthentic candidate in history, Obama's fundamental choice to not fight for progressive legislation, and instead, preach incrementalism—aka, more corporate welfare with crumbs for working people—is one of the major reasons a circus act, con-artist like Donald Trump will be our next president.
Yet there is a way in which this amplified voice for workers in the corridors of corporate power does lead to more investment in the skills of working people: They do have to be bought off, often in subtle ways, and the buying off can frequently take the form of broad-based investment in people as human capital.
He's the 15-year-old kid towards the front in the old Strokes shirt he bought off eBay; he's the college girls a little further back dancing around in a circle with daisy chains in their hair; he's the married couple he keeps smashing into who beam from ear to ear and make out at the crescendo of every song.
A belief in cap and trade — rather than the carbon tax plus huge, honking public research — was both a belief that the market really ought to rule here, plus a belief that stakeholders who are producing carbon energy can be bought off with cap-and-trade: that the Koch brothers would rather be selling their carbon allowances than having to actually burn coal to produce things.
So, as he bids "farewell" Tuesday, Bernie Sanders must realize it's time to make a fundamental choice: Work within a bought-off, completely in-denial Democratic Party, which, after losing to the most unpopular candidate in the history of America, still refuses to sever its ties with Wall Street, big oil, and big pharma, OR, backed by millions of politically reinvigorated working class people, and millennials politically energized for the first time, fight both the corrupt, corporate Democrats and extremist Republicans.
Along the way he had, among other endeavors, simulta­neously fed the American opioid epidemic; built his own base operations in Somalia, protected by an armed militia; run gold and timber extraction operations in a half-dozen African countries; laundered millions of dollars through Hong Kong; plotted a coup in the Seychelles (later abandoned); bought off law enforcement in the Philippines, where he was based; trafficked methamphetamine out of North Korea; and overseen a team of engineers building missile guidance systems for Iran and drones for drug delivery.

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