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Painting cedes turf to technology in a trio of shows.
But even without Andre Roberson, Oklahoma City's defense cedes little ground.
What happens when the left cedes the free speech high ground?
The company cedes customers who know exactly what they want to Amazon.
And unless Zuckerberg himself cedes his control, that's not going to change.
This makes dating less diverse, perpetuates social inequality, and cedes our personal autonomy.
A dysfunctional Congress cedes too much power to the executive branch of government.
When physical travel cedes to digital exploration, a certain style of discovery falls away.
A nominee like Garland, by contrast, cedes all of these advantages to the Republican Party.
That pivotal moment when Ruth freezes in court and cedes the floor to her husband?
"Pits" are seeds in fruit, and a five-letter sound-alike for seeds is CEDES.
By withdrawing from the Paris Agreement, the U.S. cedes power and influence to our rivals.
But a funny thing happens when you convince yourself you're right: Logic cedes to psychological trickery.
Where Jobs was a showman, Cook is someone who willingly cedes the stage to his lieutenants.
If America cedes the throne, the theory goes, then Russia or China will fill the vacuum.
Paytm's robust feature set keeps it atop the space even as it cedes UPI market share.
If the government cedes on the moratorium on the gas tax, it might satisfy some protesters.
The ATP cedes only one spot on the main stadium each day to a women's match.
"Anyone who leaves a coalition cedes some control," Kuehnert told the Rheinische Post newspaper on Wednesday.
Elevating indictments while resisting impeachment cedes a massive amount of Congress's authority to the executive branch.
"2017 could be the defining year when the United States cedes global leadership on tackling climate change to China, and more broadly the developed world cedes leadership to the developing world," predicted Saleemul Huq, director of the International Centre for Climate Change and Development (ICCCAD) in Bangladesh.
Valorizing military aggression only cedes ground to Trumpism, with its fetishization of generals and its warmongering bluster.
But it also cedes control of Syria to Russia and Iran, and it abandons America's Kurdish allies.
He cedes tactical & strategic leverage at critical negotiation points, thereby crippling the value of his broader investments.
Both sides say it effectively cedes power to the EU without securing the promised benefits of greater autonomy.
But the thing I like most about the redesign is how it cedes the stage to the images.
For starters, his framing of the anti-liberal moment cedes too much intellectual ground to the anti-liberals.
Canada, accepting the inevitable, cedes the lower half of its territory to migrant caravans from the United States.
" The site added that the president "Cedes Dems' Wish List — Bump Stocks, Buying Age, 'Assault Weapons,' Background Checks.
The performance of neutrality cedes ground to those who would ignore logic entirely if it gave them more power.
That is a big concession from the CDU, which also cedes the interior ministry to the CSU's Horst Seehofer.
This may be the first area of next-gen tech where the U.S. voluntarily cedes leadership and market value.
Holding too many resources in your hand hoping for a wombo-combo four turns later usually cedes the edge.
In other words, Washington has already seen what happens when it cedes its seat at the table: it loses.
The investment in BodyArmor comes as Coke's Powerade steadily cedes market share to its more popular PepsiCo-owned rival.
The law cedes that testing and certification to NHTSA, according to an email from the Michigan Department of Transportation.
As the U.S. cedes its role in responsible global leadership, overtures from China and Russia will seem increasingly attractive.
" Mr. Schumer said he hoped the president would sign the legislation, "even though it cedes the power to Congress.
But protesters say they will not leave the streets until the TMC cedes power to an interim civilian body.
The deal has been criticized by hardline Chavez supporters, who say it cedes too much control to a foreign company.
It's a way to save time, sure, but one that cedes choice of word and sentence composition to an algorithm.
Gerrard said courts in judging contingency retainers look at how much power an attorney general cedes to an outside firm.
Very quickly, as you head east toward the salty coast, the exurban sprawl of the Research Triangle cedes to farmland.
Greaves largely cedes to his cast and to his crew members, who muse about his intentions when he isn't around.
Cusk occasionally cedes the narrative to long anecdotes relayed by friends and acquaintances — an echo of her recent novelistic strategy.
December 3, 212019 - With the signing of the Treaty of Paris, Spain cedes Puerto Rico and Guam to the United States.
He cedes the heroism to Emily Blunt's Rita Vrataski for much of the movie, before blasting the Louvre and saving mankind.
FINRA's structure already cedes significant influence to Wall Street firms because securities industry members elect 85033 members to FINRA's governing board.
He is increasingly dominating the international space as President Trump cedes America's traditional leadership role, including its defense of democratic norms.
What's more, the move effectively cedes the passenger car market in North America to competitors old (Japanese, Korean) and new (Chinese).
But in "Force Majeure," the show's other diorama, Ms. Yi cedes some control of the work's formal elements to natural processes.
If the Congress cedes its independence, the entire constitutional framework, which depends on a system of checks and balances, is compromised.
The loss will end Stosur's 453-week run as the top-ranked Australian woman, a mantle she cedes to Daria Gavrilova.
That ignores the network effect Snapchat needs to survive, and cedes the developing world to Instagram where its feed is already popular.
On the off chance a baby is conceived and born, the Handmaid immediately cedes all control of the infant to her mistress.
As is the case whenever an NBA organization's primary personnel decider cedes his chair, this move will reverberate through the entire league.
NINTENDO CEDES CONTROL Nintendo of America plans to sell its controlling stake in the Seattle Mariners, the team chairman Howard Lincoln said.
When Lewis was feeling chatty, he could go on for hours, and Hurston cedes the narrative to him for long, meandering stretches.
The worry is that, if Detroit cedes its remaining car business now, shoppers might give the cold shoulder to any future comeback.
Critics say it cedes more sovereignty to the euro zone and takes away governments' ability to set country-specific spending and borrowing levels.
In the background, footage of Farley's SNL days segues into old childhood photos and videos of Farley, and Sandler effectively cedes the stage.
Nigeria's long-term plan is to corral civilians inside fortified garrison towns, a move that effectively cedes the rural areas to Boko Haram.
But critics say that agreement largely cedes authority to the FTC, which they argue is ill-equipped to deal with regulating privacy practices.
Insofar as the left engages in a war of incivility, it cedes the field of battle to a president who relishes uncivil combat.
On the ground: The American pullback effectively cedes control of the entire country to Mr. Assad and empowers his allies Iran and Russia.
The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) repeal of its net neutrality rules cedes jurisdiction over anticompetitive behavior from internet service providers to the FTC.
When Southern hospitality-raised newbie Tinsley Mortimer gets first pick, she cedes her placement to Bethenny because the Skinnygirl mogul planned the entire trip.
It also cedes the eastern part of Syria, rich in oil, gas and arable land, to the government and its Iranian and Russian allies.
Even if Intel never cedes its performance crown, the future that Apple is building will invariably be better served by its own chip designs.
That cedes plenty of space to P2P firms to build up their customer base and deliver credit to previously overlooked segments of the economy.
However much his mother (reluctantly) cedes control to her son's lens, she insists on the failure of images to capture anything like the truth.
Thus, when a person harms a child that way, we are comfortable with the notion that he effectively cedes his individual right to freedom.
Even if it cedes a small bit of ground to Microsoft on desktop, it's dominating the faster-growing and more valuable market in search.
A woman, in contrast, has no choice: She falls in love because she is loved, and in so doing, she cedes ownership of herself.
The series cedes itself to Ms Girace's spiky portrayal of Lila, unable to make Lenù's private thoughts engaging or complex enough to act as counterweight.
With the agreement, Mr. Lenfest cedes ownership of Philadelphia Media Network, which controls the three news outlets, to The Institute for Journalism in New Media.
Critics say it cedes territory to the mainland and sets a dangerous precedent for Beijing to apply mainland laws to other parts of Hong Kong.
Athene uses affiliated reinsurance and currently cedes 80% of its annuity business and 100% of its funding agreement business to Athene Life Re. At Dec.
Mr. Redstone created such a trust, but it cedes little control to others as long as he remains alive, and it doesn't specifically define incapacity.
The final iteration ends in glorious chaos: the conductor cedes control, the players fall into an ad-libitum frenzy, and percussionists scrape slabs of plywood.
It signals yet another step on the path of America's decline as it cedes leadership to China in a critical geopolitical region of the world.
Hopkins, a bit of a historic hambone himself, cedes all the big gestures to Pryce and stealthily does some of his craftiest acting in years.
While Pemex cedes control on these projects, it attracts significant investment from partners without having to pledge much of its own funding during the initial phase.
But the current level of partisan and regional polarization is a natural consequence of a political system that cedes so much power to the federal government.
The production company typically cedes the majority of worldwide licensing rights to Netflix if another country wants to make a version of that show, for example.
But anyone who abandons the notion of interest groups or big organizations cedes the field of politics to those who understand the unmatched power of institutions.
As Sumner M. Redstone cedes the chairman posts at CBS and Viacom, one of the business world's most combative moguls is quietly stepping off the corporate stage.
The government of Tamaulipas has been looking at the possibility of building a new jail so it can close Cedes Victoria, the prison where the inmates escaped.
In some ways, it cedes ideological ground to what a smartphone can be to Google, whose open source approach has tapped into third-party services for years.
As ISIS's physical land mass continues to contract and it cedes its influence to affiliates across the world, careful attention needs to be paid to Central Asia.
Instead of outright legalizing marijuana at the federal level, the law instead cedes federal legality only if the behavior happens in a state that has legalized it.
Protesters and opposition politicians also oppose a separate agreement, signed last August, that cedes some of the country's territory to Montenegro, which borders Kosovo to the west.
Succumbing to this tiny tornado, White cedes control of the narrative as she recounts her German-Jewish family's Holocaust experiences and her childhood in a Swiss orphanage.
Catherine Deneuve graciously cedes the floor as Monique, Wael's adoptive mother and partner-in-crime, who has mastered her part in a nifty fake purse-snatching scheme.
Never mind that this sort of thinking cedes the designation of "elites" to the likes of Mr Trump, a billionaire, and Nigel Farage, a privately educated former stockbroker.
Cavoukian cedes that smart meter data may be useful, but it should be handled in an encrypted form that doesn't show the city any raw or identifiable data.
Obama has been under pressure from some Democrats to issue a response to Russia over the hacking before he cedes the White House to Donald Trump in January.
That, local officials say, is because aid quickly dried up, and the town's problems could soon be replicated across parts of northern Syria as Islamic State cedes ground.
And there's always the chance that, as in the latest "Star Wars," Ford cedes the spotlight and most of the action scenes to younger co-stars (ahem, Chris Pratt).
And even then, he often cedes the brighter spotlight to a peer, like the tenor saxophonist Kamasi Washington ("Think of You") or the trumpeter Keyon Harrold ("Tribe Called West").
The United States has said it will consider lifting the ban if Mr. Deripaska cedes control of the company, and Rusal has begun the process for that to occur.
If this trend continues, particularly in suburban districts, they could presage a smaller and more rural Republican caucus that cedes the suburban swing seats that decide the House majority.
Its sales have been in a decline for six years as the bookseller cedes market share to Amazon and consumers turn to their phones or portable tablets instead of books.
The surprise is that his opponents, including some of the most effective servers in history, have not found a way to punish him more frequently for the ground he cedes.
The American pullback effectively cedes control of the region to President Bashar al-Assad of Syria — who is supported by Iran and Russia — and jeopardizes hard-won gains against ISIS.
The percolating instrument returns at the end of the concerto, having the final word after the cello cedes to deathly, teeming violins and the open-ended call of two trumpets.
The failure of a musical performer to own their performance—or, their works in this context—can mean that a creator cedes all control over their work if it is sold.
So it might want to consider giving back the Kurile Islands, which Russia claimed from Japan at the end of World War II. "Russia never cedes territory," Mr. Putin supposedly retorted.
The clip starts with Rihanna shaving Ms. Towley's head and then cedes the floor to Ms. Towley's muscular dancing abilities (and fresh buzz cut) for nearly two and a half minutes.
As it cedes territory captured in a 2014 offensive across northern and western Iraq, the ultra-hardline group has stepped up insurgent strikes on government areas, particularly in the capital Baghdad.
In this comeback of sorts, he has reaped another nod, for best supporting actor — but he cedes the limelight to Michael B. Jordan as Adonis Johnson, the love child of Apollo Creed.
Further, Trump's hint of concessions on ZTE played into critics' concerns that the President cedes leverage before securing substantial concessions in return -- despite his claim to be the world's best deal-maker.
Sisi on Saturday also ratified an agreement that cedes sovereignty over two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, which had long claimed them, brushing off widespread public criticism of the deal.
For non-life products excluding auto insurance, the industry cedes 67.4% of GWP, and the average maximum loss under the priority of the catastrophe reinsurance programs represents only 2.3% of total equity.
Japan's refining pullback will change international oil markets as a customer that valued long-term contracts, and fostered relationships to sustain them, cedes to more spot minded, nimble traders from China and India.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Saturday ratified an agreement that cedes sovereignty over two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, brushing off widespread public criticism of the deal.
The United States said it could give sanctions relief to Russian aluminum giant Rusal if Oleg Deripaska cedes control of the company, easing fears Washington might extend sanctions to major palladium producer Nornickel.
Yet, it is also apparent that the new NAFTA further cedes ground to corporate interests on a range of issues, from food labeling requirements and environmental protections to data privacy and affordable medicine.
The reluctance of party officials to concur has frustrated those who feel the Democratic Party, as currently constructed, cedes too much ground to Republicans and cannot serve as an effective opposition against Trump.
Whereas these trends have been depressingly common in countries lacking rule of law and democratic safeguards, they are set to worsen as the United States, a traditional press-freedom ally, cedes it leadership.
If it cedes to liberal demands and starts fact-checking political ads, it will be further demonized by the right, which has long made unproven claims the company is deliberately biased against conservatives.
It's possible that the process may be faster and simpler in some cases, but one cedes an immense amount of control to the company — which it is certain to exert for its own benefit.
However, it also cedes that if new safety packaging were to be made that guarded against li-on batteries bursting open and into flames, it would be happy for the ban to be lifted.
Controversial guard Grayson Allen continues to nurse a sore ankle and was scoreless in 258 minutes as he cedes more playing time to Jackson, who is averaging 278 points over his last four games.
Increasingly, Wagner cedes the narrative to his various gurus (or, at one point, to the actor Michael Imperioli) for multipage stories within stories, all of which gesture at a meaning they never quite reach.
Instead, lawmakers from both parties have embraced the notion that elections matter in large part because of whom Congress will appoint to the courts, an argument that effectively cedes the authority of the legislature.
That's because, for a great deal of the film, Moore cedes the floor to people whose voices are not as easily heard, or who have had to fight to have a voice at all.
To ignore religion in Y.A. cedes the entire conversation about religion and spirituality, and all that it stands for, to exactly the kind of intolerant voices that Y.A. publishing has fought so hard against.
That would be the same San Antonio Spurs whose roster includes Kawhi Leonard, a top-five N.B.A. player, and a coach, Gregg Popovich, who cedes so-called ownership of his team to no one.
The field of honour is a Go board in Seoul, South Korea—a country that cedes to no one, least of all its neighbour Japan, the title of most Go-crazy place on the planet.
Pro-government militias ("Colectivos"), paramilitaries such as the "Rastrojos," criminal gangs such as the "Pranes," and even Islamist terrorists, namely Hezbollah, use the Maduro regime as a protective shield, which cedes the monopoly on violence.
The Gulf states' cutting off aid to their Lebanese allies — an incongruous grouping of Sunni, Druze and Christian factions whose only common ground is a shared fear of Hezbollah — undoubtedly cedes the field to Iran.
Header and all images of 29 courtesy of Humble Grove Later, as the rain cedes, we'll traipse across south London picking out the landmarks of Davison's and Lee's life that are finding form in 29.
It also undermines critically important global relationships, erodes American credibility and cedes influence and the investment opportunities that go with it to ambitious nations like China that are only too happy to fill the role.
UNGA is typically a frenetic week of parties, speeches, bilateral meetings and Manhattan traffic jams, during which the ambassador cedes the yearlong spotlight she enjoys at U.N. headquarters to officials higher up the food chain.
CAIRO — President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt ratified an agreement on Saturday that cedes sovereignty over two uninhabited Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, brushing off widespread public criticism of the deal in Egypt.
McNamee's oft-repeated claim is that surveillance capitalism undermines democracy by manipulating users' habits and choices, but his rhetoric effectively cedes agency to tech companies: we're helpless unless Silicon Valley agrees to change its ways.
Giving up that fight cedes victory to the Republican Party automatically, and provides Republicans with further momentum with the possibility to swing Wisconsin into a haven as they have done with several states in the South.
While a deal could be a "win-win" for both companies, any agreement that largely cedes control over Bombardier's lucrative signaling business to Siemens, the market leader, could worry the Canadian company's investors, an analyst said.
Their headline read, "Trump the Gun Grabber: Cedes Dems' Wish List — Bump Stocks, Buying Age, 'Assault Weapons,' Background Checks..." Fox News host and staunch social conservative Laura Ingraham launched a threat at Trump on Twitter Wednesday.
At its most enjoyable, Valerio Ruiz's rambling profile cedes the floor to Ms. Wertmüller, who recalls her creative partnership with her husband, the production designer Enrico Job, and her cultural importance in representing Italy's south onscreen.
Yue, who says he is remaining neutral in the nomination fight, argues the chief benefit of the switch is that it cedes more power to the average delegate, who may not be steeped in House parliamentary procedure.
Determined to get Vienna back on the moral high ground, a licentious duke (Alexander Arsentyev) temporarily cedes power to his chilly scold of a deputy, Angelo, who proceeds to enforce laws that have lain dormant for years.
Instead, it cedes authority to warlords, some in government and some just aligned with it, who are too powerful to be subdued and often too angry at one another to focus on their common enemy, the Taliban.
RBG herself said in a Q&A after a screening of the film that one item in it was completely untrue; that moment when she is overcome with fear in court and cedes the floor to her husband.
If Ryan doesn't like Trump's positions on trade, he can give authority back to the people by blocking the renewal of trade promotion authority, which cedes responsibility for negotiating trade agreements to the executive and expires July 1.
The Sudanese Professionals Association, which helped lead the protests that toppled Mr. al-Bashir, has ordered supporters to avoid confrontation with the security forces during the general strike, which they say will last until the military cedes power.
The supreme leader maintains ultimate authority over strategic and foreign policies, including covert activities, but he cedes much of the decision-making to the IRGC so long as its decisions are not deemed harmful to Iran's broader interests.
"This is a shocking statement from the president that gives comfort and encouragement to dictators and cedes the moral authority of the United States," tweeted Dan Balz of The Washington Post, who's not normally given to such language.
Each and every time, UEFA cedes more ground to the clubs; last year, the pressure resulted in an agreement that, from 2018 onward, 16 of 32 group-stage places would be given to England, Germany, Italy and Spain.
The image that keeps running through my head these days is of Wile E. Coyote, running to the edge of the cliff, full steam ahead, unable to stop as the solid ground cedes into air and gravity takes over.
Jan-Werner Müller, a politics professor at Princeton, argues that the term both flatters the undemocratic tendencies of leaders like Mr Orban, and cedes to them the terms of a culture war that they are only too happy to wage.
Trump's "explicit" disregard of human rights as a part of U.S. statecraft "will damage long term interests by alienating beleaguered Asian democrats, who look on as the United States unilaterally cedes its soft power," the Centre of American Progress said.
But the mess is also bringing attention to the essential problems that can grow from the U.S. model for pollution control, in which the EPA cedes authority to enforce laws to state agencies, while maintaining responsibility for overseeing the state officials.
He gives up laying waste to Lannister turf and cedes the west (where he was winning battles) to detour way east to Harrenhal at the beginning of Season 3, then heads back west with his whole army for his grandfather's funeral.
" For Pip, the church is where life gives way to death, but also where the peopled world cedes to the marshes — "a dark flat wilderness beyond the churchyard, intersected with dikes and mounds and gates, with scattered cattle feeding on it.
It could also open the door to China and Russia, which are ready to seize any foothold the United States cedes on the continent, dangling deals for new ports and railroads as well as arms and mercenaries, and overall influence.
This week, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will move after years of resistance to ponder a new war authorization to fight the Islamic State, asserting more power over troop deployments as Mr. Trump publicly cedes that authority to the Pentagon.
Turley's comments in 1998 about the danger of not impeaching a president because it cedes too much power to the presidency did not wear well Wednesday, when he seemed to take the opposite view, that impeachment itself created the bad precedent.
It builds upon that with sharp, creative and natural dialogue, allowing cast members like Stanfield, who very much could break out as a star of the series, to shine in the spotlight around Glover — who often cedes camera time to those around him.
As he changes into yet another natty outfit (the costumes are by T. Tyler Stumpf), he cedes the spotlight to his excellent band, the all-female Diva Jazz Orchestra, or to a young pair of tap-dancing brothers, John and Leo Manzari.
The city of Duisburg remains an SDP stronghold, but in the bellwether state of North Rhine-Westphalia, home to a quarter of Germany's population, the party's vote share has been slipping for decades as industry cedes its place to a service economy.
Trump's withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement damages U.S. international credibility and diplomatic relations, cedes U.S. leadership in developing the clean energy technologies of tomorrow and weakens a framework to ratchet up ambition across countries to address the growing threat of climate change.
FAFLIC is considered core as it is used by GAFG to retain New York business in block reinsurance transactions and also has reinsurance agreements where it assumes and cedes business internally with other GAFG affiliates, which bolsters the group's willingness to support FAFLIC.
The burdens of living in a city that cedes basic human needs like comfort to productivity and efficiency are made exponentially worse by frigid treks to the subway, deceptively deep icy puddles and the indignity of overheated apartments that dry out skin and sinuses.
Mr. Macron is counting on a further decline even as he cedes some ground — to the police, to ballet dancers at the opera, to the military — in the face of unrest in the streets and unease in much of the population over his plans.
The prison in question, the Center for Execution of Sanctions (Cedes) of Ciudad Victoria, is more than 40 years old, and the local government admitted that it had been "neglected in recent years" and did not have "adequate security measures," according to El País.
Nate I don't know — I think it's entirely possible that Trump has laid the foundation for both Republican leaders and voters to accept a candidate who rails against trade, argues for lower immigration flows, largely cedes the old religious culture war, and instead emphasizes anti-political-correctness.
The administration's decision to pull out of the already-politically dead Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement may have been fairly popular, but it cedes the vital field of international trade cooperation in Asia to China, and it offers no realistic alternative for promoting our economic interests.
In the aftermath, lawmakers have seized on flaws in a regulatory system that cedes control to industry — an issue that is likely to put Boeing on the defensive this week when the company's chief executive, Dennis A. Muilenburg, testifies before Congress for the first time since the two crashes.
"The co-location arrangement cedes part of Hong Kong and applies mainland laws in those areas," said opposition lawmaker Gary Fan at a small rally Saturday, where around a dozen protesters gathered outside the extravagant railway terminal to criticize the city's leader, Carrie Lam, for selling out to China.
When Ken (Patrick Andrews) begins working for Rothko, he cedes power to the master painter, as he should, because Rothko (Stephen Rowe) flings his power all over his studio, bellowing his needs, hurling objects when he is interrupted and lecturing in tidal waves about his motivations, his process, his beliefs and his significance.
And if that seems a strange thing to say about Shakespeare's murderous thane, well, head over to Classic Stage Company and let Corey Stoll persuade you otherwise with a stunningly smart, bracingly lucid embodiment of a man who, step by step, cedes his soul to his own darkest impulses, in rapacious pursuit of personal glory.
"Moonlight" addresses the cultural significance of the Oscar-winning film about a young black man who struggles with his sexuality — a boundary-pushing piece of art in its own right — and on "Smile," Jay cedes the floor to his mother, who uses the forum to publicly come out as lesbian on the final day of Pride Month.
They tend to discount the theory, propounded by liberals, that Trump is the inevitable result of a party that consistently cedes its authority to right-wing talk radio hosts, that flatters its nativist elements to boost voter turnout, that has forsaken basic policy-making and governance in favor of stoking the grievances of white revanchists, and that has grown more extreme with every passing year.
Alarmingly, the FIRST STEP Act cedes responsibility for creating that risk assessment instrument to Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE, a man accused of being too racist to serve as a federal judge during the Reagan administration.
Ryan and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) reiterated during a closed-door meeting with Republicans on Wednesday that such a petition effectively cedes control of the floor to Democrats.
"The obvious fear in Kiev is of some grand bargain between Trump and Putin, whereby the U.S. cedes Crimea to Russia with sanctions moderation — even though the U.S. has no right in international law to make any such offer — in exchange for Russian withdrawal from Syria or support for U.S. broader strategic objectives in the Middle East," for instance against Iran, said Timothy Ash, senior emerging markets strategist at Bluebay Asset Management.

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