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" But, he said, you can't "bring into question prior conduct.
Public records, however, bring into question the effectiveness of their response.
If handled incorrectly, they bring into question the very legitimacy of law enforcement.
"It could even bring into question the entirety of Ramaphosa's position as president," Ellis said.
An Italian default would have far reaching consequences and would bring into question the euro's credibility.
They can mention the fact that Mueller destroyed the devices and bring into question his motives for doing so.
Electoral watchdogs also said there were alarming discrepancies in the voting list that could bring into question the legitimacy of the whole process.
Tantalizing hints refuse to resolve into a specific country or even continent, and sequences of events bring into question the reality of the trip.
In short, these violations bring into question how, as Labor Secretary, Puzder would enforce the same laws his restaurants have been accused of breaking.
Wright wrote that the statue and reliefs bring into question "the theology and core values of Red Bank Baptist Church," but he didn&apost elaborate.
"It does bring into question some of the economics of the different type of projects that the (oil) majors may want to look at," he added.
It all depends, however, on just how rocky things get: A serious setback could bring "into question the viability of the entire Starlink project," Prasad said.
It has traditionally been represented almost entirely by independent candidates, but Labour's wins may bring into question whether the tiny district can preserve that apolitical culture.
Feinstein suggested Trump's potential conflicts of interest bring into question a possible violation of the Constitution's "emoluments clause" prohibiting federal officials from accepting payments from foreign governments.
His references to Christ as our savior and to "Judeo-Christian values" strain the constitutional separation of church and state and bring into question his qualifications to hold public office.
Qatar's role in actively channeling funds or failing to stop others from sending money to banned groups should bring into question the continued major U.S. military presence in the country.
There have also been warnings that the UK leaving the European Union, as well as sending the pound massively lower, could bring into question Sterling's status as a global reserve currency.
This is the area where cyber attacks can have the most damaging effect, because, if possible, a well-placed hack can bring into question the integrity of the entire electoral system.
Three small reports published March 26 bring into question the prior understanding that pregnant women with COVID-19 are unlikely to be able to pass the virus to their fetuses in the utero.
She said Buttigieg and others have to change the conversation to bring black voters into the fold because Trump's tactics bring into question whether or not black people are part of the American project.
Yet if the Fed raises rates on June 2000th in the face of low inflation, as it has strongly hinted, it would bring into question its commitment both to the data and also to its 593% inflation target.
Failing to act tough with Toshiba would bring into question authorities' credibility in maintaining standards for investors but a delisting would complicate the crisis engulfing the firm, increasingfinancing costs and exposing it to further lawsuits from angry shareholders.
A spokesperson for Trump's personal legal team, Mark Corallo, worked with the conservative news site Circa News to create a story to bring into question whether the Trump Tower meeting was a setup orchestrated by Democratic operatives, Muller noted.
Failing to act tough with Toshiba would bring into question authorities' credibility in maintaining standards for investors, but a delisting would complicate the crisis at Toshiba, increasing its financing costs and exposing it to further lawsuits from angry shareholders.
These small signs of authorial bad faith wouldn't matter so much if they did not bring into question the larger argument of the play, which is built on a series of coincidences that are supposed to be ironically damning.
"If we use Harvard's standards, then I would say these tweets bring into question President Trump's honesty, maturity and moral character," said Swearer, who co-authored a comprehensive review of bullying research, which was published in American Psychologist, the journal of the American Psychological Association.
"The recent statements made by Ken Fisher, the founder and chairman of Fisher Investments, are not only offensive and inappropriate, they are incompatible with the values of the retirement system and bring into question Mr. Fisher's judgment," the New Hampshire Retirement System said in a written statement.
That in turn would bring into question the right of British carriers to fly routes within the EU. The most pessimistic within the industry, including Michael O'Leary, the boss of Ryanair, say that unless a new bilateral agreement is agreed, there is a real prospect that flights between Britain and the continent will be halted altogether in March 2019.
In the meta-analysis performed by Fox et al., several sources of bias were indicated which bring into question the validity of meditation studies which use neuroimaging. Fox et al. suggests a publication bias may be leading to the over-reporting of significant results.
Using game hunting as a conservation tool has negative perceptions that impose harsh restrictions across several countries in Africa. Some of the activities that promote hunting bans include canned hunting, shooting young or uncommon animals, shooting from vehicles, use of bait, spotlights and hounds are all hunting practices that bring into question many ethical problems.
Rosenfeld said "Marco is withholding a secret that could bring into question his motives for dating Carmella." Network Ten describe Marco as "handsome, charming, witty and intelligent". Despite his father being a traditional Italian, Marco is a "modern guy with an open mind". Marco is proud to be running his father's business, but he would rather be running his own restaurant.
The terrestrial nature and coniferous habitat of Petrolacosaurus bring into question whether or not this genus could climb trees. In 1942, Robert Mertens published an analysis of reptiles that had the morphological traits that conferred with the ability to climb. Among other traits, the main synapomorphies are: # Long digits # Strongly decurved digits on the front and hind limbs.Mertens, R. (1950).
Fourth precinct council member Michael Shumaker died on March 2, 2016 with his appointed temporary replacement being Jim Florence. A council member considered the city charter to have conflicting provisions thus bring into question an interim election in November. After 34 years of council service, Richard B. Abrams, last serving as mayor pro tem and prior mayor, did not seek reelection in November 2016.
Bring into question that which is not being questioned in the normal state of affairs. (2) Move beyond any self-righteous and self-absolving assessments of the operations of power. Look to deal with power at the level of its effects and the ways in which it positively manipulates subjects to wilfully abandon their own political freedoms. (3) Foreground the affirmative qualities of subjectivities.
Audit firms on occasions quote low prices to directors to ensure repeat business, or to get new clients. By doing so the firm may not be able to perform the audit fully as they do not have enough income to pay for a thorough investigation. Cutting corners could mean the audit team would be reporting without all the evidence required which will affect the quality of the report. This would bring into question their independence.
In October 2016, Pernar was a guest to TV personality Vesna Kljajić on Z1 Television. Pernar claimed he had met Freemasons while visiting the Czech Republic. He alleged that the Freemasons offered him power and media exposure, under the condition that he "does not bring into question the process of making money". He said that he rejected this offer in favor of going his own way, and recommended to all viewers to turn their hearts towards Jesus.
88, 89 Historian Mitru Ghițiu proposes that any Moldovan resistance to communism was casually silenced by Soviet writers: "the issue was never even up for discussion, with authorities fearing that any glimpse of the truth could bring into question the Romanian's 'boundless joy' at being 'liberated' by the Bolsheviks."Ghițiu, p. 141 Soviet authors ignored all talk of contributions by the Whites and their Committee for the Salvation of Bessarabia. This connection had already been brought up in 1919 by Major McLaren.
Doubt of a specific theology, scriptural or deistic, may bring into question the truth of that theology's set of beliefs. On the other hand, doubt as to some doctrines but acceptance of others may lead to the growth of heresy and/or the splitting off of sects or groups of thought. Thus proto-Protestants doubted papal authority, and substituted alternative methods of governance in their new (but still recognizably similar) churches. Christianity often debates doubt in the contexts of salvation and eventual redemption in an afterlife.
While serving as chairmanProfile from the Kansas Legislature of the Kansas State Board of Education in 2005, Abrams supported the adoption of standards that would bring into question the theory of evolution, the preferred one being Creation or "Intelligent Design".NBC News His tenure included the hiring of controversial Education Commissioner Bob Corkins, a former Koch think tank director whom the Topeka Capital Journal noted "didn't bring...any education credentials whatsoever," to the position.Bob Corkins -- Mixed Grade, Capitol Journal Editorial Board, November 29, 2006. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
The song's lyrics celebrate moments of triumph in the narrator's life, including collecting awards and being crowned (prom) kings and queens, and indirectly bring into question what others will remember of those times later on. Dave Heaton of PopMatters described "Long Live" as an "anthem of defiance", similar to Fearless album-ender "Change". In an explanation of the song's meaning on her website, Swift called the song a "love song... written to my team". Musically, "Long Live" is an anthemic power ballad with influences of country and rock music, particularly arena rock.
Using game hunting as a conservation tool has negative perceptions that impose harsh restrictions across several different countries in Africa. Some of the activities that promote hunting bans include canned hunting, shooting young or uncommon animals, shooting from vehicles, use of bait, spotlights and hounds are all hunting practices that bring into question many ethical problems. Furthermore, on an international level, there are ethical issues such as the hunting and killing of Cecil the Lion. An American doctor by the name of Walter James Palmer, of Eden Prairie, Minnesota, killed Cecil the Lion during a hunting trip in Zimbabwe.
Smith said that the decision by SACS is "disappointing" but "represents an opportunity for Louisiana College to address the issues in preparation for the arrival of a new president. Fortunately, the issues don't bring into question in any way the excellent classroom work being done by our professors and students. The issues have to do with administrative areas."John Willie, "Louisiana College Placed on Probation by SACS-Commission on Colleges; Maintains Full Accreditation", Louisiana College press release, June 19, 2014 In November 2014, President Smith disclosed that Louisiana College has a $1 million shortfall for the 2014–2015 academic year.
Athens and Megara came into conflict over the Hiera Orgas again in 350/49 BC. This time, there appeared to be no clear political context to bring into question Athenian motives. The orator, Demosthenes (13.32) provided the earliest record of the recurrence of the dispute. He describes the Megarians as ‘accursed’ (karatoi) for their impious encroachment upon the Orgas. Shortly afterwards, the Athenian Assembly voted to settle the matter by seeking independent arbitration from Apollo’s oracle at Delphi.G.D. Rocchi, ‘La Hiera Orgas e la Frontiera Attico-Megarica’ in Instituto di Storia Antica, Cisalpino, 1987, pp. 98-99.
The Tattooist of Auschwitz is a 2018 Holocaust novel by New Zealand novelist Heather Morris. The book tells the story of how Slovakian Jew Lale Sokolov, who was imprisoned at Auschwitz in 1942, fell in love with a girl he was tattooing at the concentration camp. The story is based on the real lives of Sokolov and his wife, Gita Furman. There has been mixed criticism towards the book, with some complimenting the novel’s compelling story based on real-life events, while claims of factual inaccuracies that bring into question miseducation around historical events has been critiqued by the Auschwitz Memorial Research Center.
Al-Tabari reports how Abu Musa had encouraged the Kufans to remain neutral because he did not want to participate in inter-Muslim fighting, and he also believed that the Muslim community still owed their allegiance to ʿUthmān because no new successor had been named. An additional transmission of the same event does not mention ʻAmmār's actions against ʿUthmān and instead focuses on his intentions to sway Abu Musa into action. Tayob suggests that al-Tabari's history was very carefully compiled in order to bring into question several of the companions motives for their actions. During the actual battle, ʻAmmār fought on ʿAlī's side.
As the only European socialist state beyond the Eastern Bloc and a country economically linked to Western Europe Yugoslavia championed balancing and cautious equidistance towards United States, Soviet Union and China in which Non-alignment was perceived as a collective guarantee of country's political independence. In addition Non- alignment opened further maneuver space in status quo Cold War Europe compared to neutral countries whose foreign policy was often limited by great powers, most notably in the case of Finlandization. The end of the Cold War and subsequent breakup of Yugoslavia, one of the founding and core members, seemed to bring into question the very existence of the Movement which was preserved only by politically pragmatic chairmanship of Indonesia.
Due to a vaccination-like response, the organism produces more defenses against oxidative stress, including increased activity of catalase. Supplementation with antioxidants abolishes the increase in lifespan, and so does disruption of an AMP-kinase but not disruption of sirtuins. In a follow-up study that experienced significant media attention,Antioxidants & exercise: New York TimesAntioxidants & exercise: BBCAntioxidants & exercise: Scientific American Ristow and colleagues have shown that supplementing humans with antioxidants during physical exercise blocks the health-promoting effects of exercise, suggesting that free radicals produced during exercise are responsible and required for the effects of exercise. These findings bring into question Denham Harman's free radical theory of aging, and provide a mechanistic basis to question the application of antioxidants to human health.
They claim that when the human body consumes whey protein it is absorbed so rapidly that most of it is sent to the liver for oxidation. Hence they believe the reason so much is retained is that it is used for energy production, not protein synthesis. This would bring into question whether the method defines which proteins are more biologically utilizable. A further critique published in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine states that the BV of a protein does not take into consideration several key factors that influence the digestion and interaction of protein with other foods before absorption, and that it only measures a protein's maximal potential quality and not its estimate at requirement levels.Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2004) 3, 118-130 Also, the study by Poullain et al.
Discussion of the possibilities for such manipulation became especially active following World War II, with the advent of mass television, and continuing discussion of techniques of social engineering, particularly in advertising, and bias-based journalism, remains quite pertinent in the western model of consumer capitalism. Journalism, when the intent is not to report objectively, but to report with an intent to sway popular attitudes and social behaviors or to "shape public opinion", comes under the scope of social engineering. This also applies when information that would bring into question the viewpoints and social goals of a journalistic establishment is withheld in favor of other information. Within ethical journalism the knowledge of both personal and establishment/producer bias allows the journalist to avoid social engineering by correcting it and by reporting factual evidence in a way which does not promote or oppose attitudes and social behaviors, and thereby portray or deny them as the "popular" attitude and preferable social behavior by virtue of the establishment's authority or possession of a national or international platform.

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