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"We don't know what will carry the day," he said.
But civility and centrism weren't enough to carry the day.
Accountability and checks and balances seemed to carry the day.
Ultimately, the fixed income side seemed to carry the day.
The facts should carry the day, after all, not political rhetoric.
Feints and jabs were what we expected to carry the day.
Even in Lee's beloved Brooklyn, however, that argument didn't carry the day.
Even if the undecided all voted for Clinton, Trump would carry the day.
By playing their own game, and not Trump's, Democrats can carry the day.
Still, it hardly seems likely that vegans are about to carry the day.
At least one expert believes that common use interpretation would carry the day.
"As cyclical concerns evaporate, structural dynamics should carry the day," the analysts said.
But that group will not be enough to carry the day in November.
By hanging back, Stillman lets his performers carry the day, and they're uniformly excellent.
There is reason for both sides to think their arguments can carry the day.
But I just think the will of the people ought to carry the day.
Yet in all of these cases, corporate lobbies carry the day against public opinion.
And in 2021, it will be politics, rather than epiphanies, that carry the day.
Either one of those messages will carry the day, or they'll be blended together.
The nation will soon learn whether personal politics or legal doctrine will carry the day.
Getting over Brexit requires that clear-eyed calculations, not hot-headed reactions, carry the day.
Her grades at a small charter school in the Boston area didn't carry the day.
"I think the Hispanic vote will carry the day for her in Nevada, and I think the black vote will carry the day for her here," Don Fowler, a powerful South Carolina Democrat who was Democratic National Committee chairman during Bill Clinton's presidency, told Mashable.
Unlike Saints Row's latter installments, Agents of Mayhem cannot rely on this to carry the day.
Sanders' promised programs didn't carry the day with Nevada voters, and that's a problem for him.
While his endorsement did not carry the day in 1993, his quotable quip resonated for years.
But the experts I spoke to agree that moderating influences seem likely to carry the day.
Whichever team is the first to snap out of this ennui will usually carry the day.
Hillary Clinton's defeat prompted soul-searching about why appeals to feminism did not carry the day.
"As cyclical concerns evaporate, structural dynamics should carry the day," the analyst said in a note.
And again, President Roosevelt declined to take a stand — and let restrictionist opposition carry the day.
"Any of those three reasons may carry the day for various members of the committee," he said.
That seems like a fault in a musical, but La La Land fever could carry the day.
He added that he expected the nominee's credentials to carry the day in the Democratic-controlled Senate.
But he said Democrats could not allow Republicans to carry the day with their political guerrilla attacks.
The critical inquiry is this: Can words alone, in the absence of other conduct, carry the day?
I think it would very myopic to think that black action alone is going to carry the day.
Some also think in that highly divided field, Sanders' unyielding message and devoted support will carry the day.
We do not advocate silencing speech, but instead working to ensure hateful speech does not carry the day.
Under the rules then, the plurality of votes against changing the law was enough to carry the day.
"I know my personal opinions aren't going to carry the day in this current political environment," Glaser says.
"The president's going to speak today in the Rose Garden, I want his voice to carry the day."
Sorry, but with all due respect, the opinions and preferences of Mueller are not what carry the day.
If one approach fails or cannot solve the problem, the existence of different alternatives can carry the day.
These states have all suffered similarly, but they're states where polling suggests Trump could carry the day in November.
Appeals to conservative principle may no longer carry the day in this Congress, but they deserve a try anyway.
Catalans may have themselves fallen in that gap, believing their desire for democratic self-determination would carry the day.
As much as we would like negotiations to carry the day, that is largely ineffective as a counterterrorism strategy.
" While Jones said Sanders's backers are "important voices," he added, "I don't think they're going to carry the day.
Mr. Mueller probably already has enough corroborated evidence, so the Trump-Giuliani concoctions will fail to carry the day.
Will the crisp technique of TSM carry the day, or will the wild aggression of Immortals come out on top?
The Street still believes that big earnings gains from technology, health care and even consumer staples will carry the day.
How these leaders engage with one another, and which arguments carry the day, are key to understanding the decision-making.
Yet even if a majority of the justices agree, that may not carry the day for the opponents of gerrymanders.
And even in the moments that don't work as well, Good Eats' visual verve is enough to carry the day.
Some elected leaders are governing as if by never-ending referendum, pushing for raw popular will to carry the day.
Eventually doggedness and sympathy carry the day, and the real villain (obvious to seasoned viewers from the first episode) is caught.
The cast was charming enough to carry the day here and there, but the story was a snooze for too long.
Both candidates need to appeal to liberal voters, who are likely to carry the day in both Iowa and New Hampshire.
The film seems unclear on how to unpack all its baggage, but the sense of detail and place carry the day.
If cables in the front of the building go down for any reason, those in the back will carry the day.
When it was argued in January 2016, there seemed to be little question that Justice Alito's views would carry the day.
Progressives didn't carry the day on this occasion but, given how heavily Sanders won over young voters, they are in the ascendant.
Patriots' defense must buckle up New England's historically great defense will likely have to carry the day against a surging Tennessee offense.
But Bee doesn't see political discussion as a semi-polite fight, where the most reasonable voice in the room will carry the day.
This view did not carry the day in Hobby Lobby or in Zubik, a follow-up case involving exemptions for religious non-profits.
But the film's sardonic sense of humor, courtesy of director and co-screenwriter James Gunn, was more than enough to carry the day.
But the senators are counting on their political organizations and their weekend fly-ins when the trial is adjourned to carry the day.
Does Obama want them to win that battle and carry the day with the message that mainstream politics is just a moneymaking hustle?
That argument has yet to carry the day, and perhaps we've missed one very interesting point — its advocates might be modeling the wrong thing.
Obama campaigned hard for his former secretary of State, and most political observers thought his strong approval ratings would help her carry the day.
The details: There are some differences between the two, but the Senate one is more comprehensive and is expected to mostly carry the day.
But others say Europeans are kidding themselves if they think they can rely on Trump's appointments to carry the day on US Europe policy.
He is counting on his lack of vision to carry the day, with the help of as much of his fortune he can spend.
"That being said, duty and mission focus will carry the day for most," Pfeiffer, currently a senior advisor to the Chertoff Group, told CNN.
But Allen's drill sergeant delivery, impassioned defense of the US and the need to defeat ISIS seemed to ultimately carry the day in the hall.
Among Clinton's own supporters, 93% expect her to win the election, while just 13% of Trump's backers say they're expecting him to carry the day.
Sitting here today, Bloomberg — paired with a progressive vice-presidential candidate who can appeal to Sanders's voters — has the best chance to carry the day.
But Hillary Clinton carried the district easily in the 2016 presidential race, so many analysts believe an energized Democratic base could carry the day in November.
But in scenes where she's, say, yelling at her ex-husband, both the character and Ryder feel adrift, counting on raw emotion to carry the day.
I'd never bet against the United States, but if the Trump-led retreat into nationalism, protectionism, unilateralism and xenophobia continues, China's model could carry the day.
Paul Ryan, who as House speaker presides over the convention, would preside over that process — and his determinations on suspending convention rules could carry the day.
Canadian and American officials were trying to figure out how to get them out when Mr. Mendez devised the elaborate plan that would carry the day.
Both characters have presumed that allegiance to Ned and Robb will carry the day, helping them gather an army that will boot Ramsay right out of Winterfell.
The fundamental touchstone of Warren's career was the realization that the technical expertise of bankruptcy law experts was not going to carry the day on this issue.
"I want the president's voice to carry the day," Mr. Spicer said when reporters interrupted the briefing on Monday to demand his explanation for blacking out coverage.
But there are no guarantees that China hawks within the administration — who scoff at Wall Street's market-driven concerns about a trade fight — won't carry the day.
They sounded ready to take the risk of putting the legislation on the floor and hoping the pressure of delivering on that promise would carry the day.
"Those are our top two states by revenue, but … what we're seeing in the Midwest, what we're seeing in the Southeast, really helped carry the day," he said.
Even if Labrie's explanation—dry humping, premature ejaculation, boyish bragging—were true, it's difficult to imagine how he or his attorneys were convinced it would carry the day.
The messages that will carry the day in this election will be those of hope, competence, policy, trust and leadership on the economy and national security/foreign affairs.
The texture convinces, but it's the salt and crunch that carry the day, the seethe of oil in the fryer that has the power to set everything right.
If Comey doesn't do these things, then fictions, lies and innuendos will likely carry the day, and American democracy will be diminished due to the handling of this matter.
A 1v1 or 2v1 encounter really put more pressure on each player to land their shots, and if you could land your precision hits, you could carry the day.
The Sanders and Warren people will make the argument that the organization of the campaign has been set in place, and it's the organization that will carry the day.
McMullen suggested that events tied to St. Patrick's Day and the spring basketball season could carry the day for Kroger as customers turn to its stores for party supplies.
We don't intend to dignify this with further public comment except to say that we will vigorously contest it and that the merits of our case will carry the day.
Because it's a way to generate revenue without having to tax regular people, so it's politically safer and easier, so that, I think will carry the day in those states.
In his review for The Times, Ben Kenigsberg said the film "seems unclear on how to unpack all its baggage, but the sense of detail and place carry the day."
Democratic appointees seem especially likely to carry the day in federal court decisions in battleground states like North Carolina, part of the 43th Circuit, and Florida, part of the 11th.
The alternative is a propeller that sits somewhere in the middle between being efficient while hovering---where low propeller speed is more efficient---and cruising, where higher speeds carry the day.
Ossoff's best chance at victory is to carry the day against a divided field this month, rather than face off against one GOP candidate and a united Republican Party in June.
"Poroshenko either misread the voters or thought his campaign themes — army, language, and faith — would carry the day," Steven Pifer, the US ambassador to Ukraine from 1998 to 2000, told me.
But if we stay focused on growth and leapfrogging America back into the lead pack, explaining why these provisions are so critical at the end of the day, we'll carry the day.
" The coalition continued, "The companies seems to believe PR and spin will carry the day, but we believe that, based on the facts and the law, this proposed merger should be blocked.
Maria V. Zakharova, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, said that next year, Russia would come up with a song about President Bashar al-Assad of Syria that was sure to carry the day.
But it also feels like it's gotten easier to succeed in Destiny 2: if I just try and stick together with my team, the weight of our firepower will carry the day.
Which of Bazelon's two visions for the future of American prosecution will carry the day: a continuation of the deplorable status quo or a revolution in fairness led by "the New D.A.s"?
It is not, for the most part, a process in which candidates can hide behind their media consultants or rely on their friends in the press to carry the day for them.
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely's screenplay works largely because it eschews more traditional emotional arcs in favor of large-scale superhero crossover storytelling, trusting the universe-ending stakes to carry the day.
Marine Schneider's magical illustrations nearly carry the day: Candy-colored and expressionistically distorted, they push organic clutter against empty space in a way that produces a rich sensory drift through death's moody valley.
EU leaders are counting on the Conservative premier to carry the day in his campaign to avert a Brexit, which they fear would have deeply damaging economic and political effects on the bloc.
"Poroshenko either misread the voters or thought his campaign themes — army, language, and faith — would carry the day," Steven Pifer, the US ambassador to Ukraine from 1998 to 2000, told me on Thursday.
The case will be referred to the L.A. County D.A. next week and prosecutors will have the final word, but we're told the conclusions of Animal Control investigators will almost certainly carry the day.
Both Kaine and Pence have the support of a majority of those who back their running mate -- 68% of Trump supporters think Pence will carry the day, 64% of Clinton backers say Kaine will.
EU leaders are counting on British Prime Minister David Cameron to carry the day in his campaign to avert a Brexit they fear would have deeply damaging economic and political effects on the bloc.
"That could be enough to carry the day for him," Cramer said, noting that the analysts think Peltz will double down on his efforts if he doesn't win a seat on the company's board.
But the reality is that low-income renters' interests rarely if ever carry the day in politics, as seen in the landslide defeat of a stringent rent control referendum at the ballot box in 2018.
Overall, 223% say they would be enthusiastic should Sanders capture the nomination, 21% if Buttigieg topped the ticket, 2176% if it was Warren, 4.33% if it was Biden and 24.3% should Klobuchar carry the day.
Few of those who worry that Mr. Trump's exploitation of race and immigration will carry the day in 252 noticed that his party badly lost an off-year election that Mr. Trump centered on immigration.
They give the appearance of believing that either the internal improvements will carry the day for the iPhone 7, or that Apple can weather a mild sales slump this cycle, or some combination of the two.
"I have a strong feeling that the choice I made will carry the day," said Tima Nyirongo, 31, a mother of two who voted at a polling station in Blantyre, the southern African country's commercial capital.
Will that fact carry the day, as the markets currently expect, or will a long-term campaign of political persuasion undertaken by the CEO of Sprint's parent company pay off in the form of regulatory favors?
Now the most effectively weaponized 140-character idea or quote will almost always carry the day, and it is very difficult for even good reporters to necessarily know where the spin is coming from or why.
And even though the government didn't ultimately carry the day with all the claims it made in that litigation, the basic principle that Microsoft should be considered a monopoly whose actions come under scrutiny stood up.
One of the biggest reasons that traders were complacent about the possibility of a leave vote was that the betting markets, which are often believed to be more reliable than polling, suggested remain would carry the day.
"March will be a defining month for the conference, and I am confident Paul will show his ability to lead and have strong policy carry the day that unites us far more than divides us," said Rep.
And yet with closing arguments now in the books following a trial that didn't include witness testimony, it appears the arguments presented by Sekulow and company were sufficient to carry the day with the Senate's Republican majority.
Coalitions of countries are usually built to wage war, from the World Wars to the various conflicts in the Middle East starting with Desert Storm, the United States has relied on allies to help carry the day.
Once they dropped Glass out of the lineup for Pavel Buchnevich, the Rangers were the bizarro version of the Canadiens—a team almost devoid of grit, one relying on goaltending and scoring talent to carry the day.
"Certainly, the market is strong, but affordability I think has got to continue to carry the day, and we're still kind of balancing right on the -- we're teetering on the edge of a lack of affordability," said Marshall.
She has very much a technocrat's obsessions — picking fights over things like swaps regulation and an undersecretary of Treasury nomination — but a profound belief in the overarching significance of power rather than technical arguments to carry the day.
Harley Rouda (D) For many months, veteran Congressman Rohrabacher barely mounted a campaign in his coastal Orange County district, counting on his long-standing ties to voters here and his quirky reputation as "Surfin' Dana" to carry the day.
Still, HFPA President Meher Tatna's speech on the importance of journalism (and the announcement of two grants to fund and protect investigative journalists) was heartening, even more so as stories about women and diversity began to carry the day.
In order to carry the day out West, Sanders needed the strong turnout from younger voters and Latinx voters that helped power his win in the Nevada caucuses because California's Democratic electorate skews younger and is 31 percent Latinx.
Making his way through the Capitol on Tuesday, Senator Bill Nelson of Florida said "look at my statement" three times in 15 seconds when pressed about the appointment, hoping to let his carefully worded news release carry the day.
Two Republican state senators said this week they would accept some form of broader Medicaid benefits, as provided under the Affordable Care Act — enough votes to carry the day on an issue that is widely popular in state polls.
Despite all that, national commentators seemed surprised that even though Mr. McConnell was a detriment to Mr. Strange, Mr. Trump's repeated expressions of enthusiastic support for the incumbent did not carry the day in this wildly pro-Trump state.
"We expect the combination of upside financials and a 2% oil beat at 7% lower capex to carry the day, particularly with CHK bumping its full-year oil guide at the same capex," analysts at J.P. Morgan said in a note.
But despite recent surveys indicating that a surge of young voter participation will carry the day for Democrats, TargetSmart's data from states with early voting suggest that the tallies so far have been virtually split between the two major parties.
"If we can convince government agencies to publicly fund the project, I would certainly push for a no-patent policy on the cell line and the DNA sequence, but I can't guarantee that I'll carry the day," Boeke told The Verge.
Maybe Biden will prove to be a highly effective counterpuncher, in which case they won't go down very much, his head-to-head polling against Trump will still look super-strong, and his electability argument will likely carry the day.
If that technicality were to carry the day, insurance companies could once again deny coverage, or charge much more for it, to people who have battled cancer, or are pregnant, or who have diabetes, or a heart condition, or arthritis.
All he is required to do for "Allied" is choose between a tuxedo for homicide, pale summer suits for a hot climate, and a dashing Air Force uniform for rainy England, yet even his handsomeness fails to carry the day.
"They've played to their hard base but that base isn't big enough for them to carry the day across the country," said Representative Dina Titus, Democrat of Nevada, where the governorship, a Senate seat and handful of House seats are up for grabs.
"We feel very comfortable that this will just continue to grow," said Rebecca George Ogden, president of PortFresh Logistics, a 100,000-square-foot cold-storage and packing facility for produce that opened last year, contending that American appetites will carry the day.
Gil Duran, a former adviser who is now the opinion editor of the Sacramento Bee newspaper, said Harris was used to a California style of campaigning, where Democrats are elected fairly easily and splashy campaign events and slogans can carry the day.
Or will bittersweet heartwarmers carry the day, whether it's the Swiss stop-motion animation "My Life as a Zucchini," the Palestinian film "The Idol" (from the Academy veteran Hany Abu Assad) or the Finnish "The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Maki"?
Because that argument, and the differences between the two proclamations, may carry the day for this president — and will have a far-reaching impact on his successors, who will be required to work within the strictures of the Supreme Court's ultimate decision.
The anonymous Democratic strategist agreed, up to a point, saying that he believed the general public's distrust of government and Washington was too great at present for the kind of government-centric solutions favored by Sanders and others on the left to carry the day.
Long before it seemed deplorables would carry the day in Florida, Sean Hannity complained on his radio show Tuesday that the state's former conservative leanings have been tainted by liberal northerners who move there for sunsets on the Gulf and warm weather assisted living facilities.
Reagan and Gorbachev will engage in high-profile bonhomie; the Russian leader will even ditch his motorcade to spontaneously mingle in downtown DC. The Stan-Oleg model of international relations — mutual respect and shared interests overcoming a lot of complicated history — will carry the day.
It is enough to say that, just as the plot began in the realm of politics—with Barthes and Mitterrand's luncheon—it ends with the 1981 French presidential election, in which the seventh function of language has apparently allowed a suddenly empowered Mitterrand to carry the day.
As recent crises in Venezuela and with Iran have made clear, Bolton is far more committed to seeing his own ideas carry the day and has limited the meetings and debates accordingly, as people familiar with the matter told CNN Bolton has convened fewer cabinet-level meetings of late.
Harden, bench lift Rockets over Jazz HOUSTON — There was the requisite amount of razzle and dazzle from guard James Harden to carry the day, but what the Rockets received from their bench proved as critical as the sixth 30-point, 10-assist game Harden has already posted this season.
But, as G. K. Chesterton observed after a 1921 tour of the United States, America is "the only nation in the world founded on a creed" — and if natives and newcomers alike can live up to that creed of inclusion, then our best instincts will carry the day.
She warned of those who feel left behind by globalization — those who feel "there is nothing there for them, as a result of which, populist voices can actually carry the day and prevail over other forces" — a group political analysts have identified as driving Mr. Trump's win in November.
"My guess is that they think anything that comes up now is just going to hurt him, and their hard count gives them the confidence to keep it low-key and let their ads carry the day," said David Mowery, an Alabama political strategist who has worked with Democrats and Republicans.
When you become part of a community, part of a county, part of the county, every single time you're saying more of us together can get more done, but our own individual voice is less important and therefore, we will be frustrated by other people have different voices and we won't always carry the day.
Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE last week pointed out that if Republicans in Congress allow Trump's indifference to carry the day, she can see Democrats playing the same game.
When repeal-and-delay seemed like it might carry the day, he opposed it on the grounds that repeal-and-replace should be undertaken at the same time; now that Republicans are deep into negotiations to repeal and replace simultaneously, he's become enthusiastic about the repeal-and-fill-in-the-blanks-later revival he once opposed.
It is tempting to buy into the notion that the policies of 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 or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are the future of the Democratic Party, but in reality those platforms did not carry the day in the 2018 midterms in the areas of the country Democrats will need to win next year.

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