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"I see it less characterizing as going down market and more characterizing as just expanding the universe of clients," he said on the call.
Characterizing Trump's actions as "abuse of power" may be a slam dunk, but characterizing them as "bribery" (or, more particularly, as being in violation of the federal bribery statute) is more controversial.
Apple responded immediately, characterizing the FBI's filing as "an indictment".
First, it is responsible for finding and characterizing these NEOs.
First, Schiff is already characterizing the outcome of the investigation.
The White House is characterizing her perspective as being unfounded.
She's characterizing her technique but could be talking about herself.
" Trump responded by characterizing his comments in December as "just words.
Trump launched his campaign characterizing Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals.
He furiously denied the rape, characterizing it instead as consensual sex.
Characterizing the virus as Chinese only exacerbates the problem, experts say.
It's interesting because ... the judge is characterizing Stormy as a politician.
Why do analysts think the military is characterizing it this way?
She is also accused of falsely characterizing her past work experience.
But the Trump administration has been steadfast in characterizing the Jan.
A Gilead exec responded by characterizing fibrosis as a challenging area. 
Miller is staking much of her campaign on characterizing Ojeda as unhinged.
The tweet was widely criticized, with some characterizing it as witness intimidation.
Characterizing Tehran as part of the problem and not the solution, Sen.
He launched his campaign by characterizing Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals.
Other lawmakers railed against characterizing the coronavirus based on its purported origins.
Fact Check Some of President Trump's liberal critics are characterizing the Oct.
"Any other way they're characterizing it is just icing on the cake."
"It's great for comprehensively characterizing small volumes of precious samples," Greer said.
Characterizing your harassment as "office drama" showed a stunning lack of compassion.
Republicans seized on Northam's latest comments, characterizing them as a flip-flop.
My job is based on scripts and characterizing actors who are playing people.
"I don&apost appreciate you characterizing my questions," a visibly frustrated Menendez responded.
That's because these bad things we are characterizing as medieval are distinctly new.
Deepindher Singh Some of the problem stems from inherent limitations characterizing IoT devices.
But characterizing all pro-choice voters as pro-abortion is inaccurate and unfair.
Also (characterizing something as a secret is) like daring them to get it.
"He said he realized that was a concern," Stabenow said, characterizing Pence's response.
None of the words or the ways of characterizing her behavior really fit.
The administration is characterizing Trump's speech as a launch of an immigration plan.
He's characterizing our magazine of political passion and that's not who we are.
" Papa John's called the accusations "untrue and disparaging," characterizing them as "self-serving.
The president has repeatedly denied the Tillerson report, characterizing it as "fake news."
Before characterizing Mexican male behavior as exceptional, you might look in the mirror.
The Scott campaign released an ad characterizing Nelson as "confused" over the accusations.
" Kavanaugh has also denied Swetnick's allegations, characterizing them as "from the Twilight Zone.
Turkey, a NATO ally, has long rejected characterizing the mass killings as such.
Essentially, this is a fundamentally different way of characterizing things on the smallest scale.
"He stands by it," Spicer said, characterizing the Intelligence Committee's statement as not final.
Identifying and characterizing these errors requires specialized machines, skilled personnel and complex data analysis.
"Characterizing these as protest resignations is totally inaccurate," one State Department official told Hudson.
BAMTech CEO Michael Paull resisted characterizing this as an ESPN offering for cord-cutters.
Flynn — had not been completely honest in characterizing that conversation with the Russian ambassador.
Apple has strenuously objected to the proposed, characterizing it as both dangerous and unconstitutional.
However, officials stopped short of characterizing this week's violence as an act of terrorism.
Koehne's brother, Joey, said he strongly denies the charges, characterizing it as a misunderstanding.
The Democratic leaders blamed Trump for the shutdown, characterizing it as a manufactured crisis.
And demanded the FBI stop characterizing one group of music fans as gang members.
Characterizing the facility is the monumentalism, simplicity, and cubic nature of the multiple buildings.
" The group later admonished the former vice president, characterizing his response as "frustrated condescension.
The Pentagon later confirmed the deadly air strike, characterizing it as a defensive action.
He made a point of characterizing it as out of the ordinary for China.
The company is characterizing any continued litigation as hopeless in the wake of bankruptcy.
Her staff confirmed her visit to New York, characterizing it as a private trip.
"He stands by it," Spicer said, characterizing the Senate Intelligence Committee's statement as not final.
" Then, she added: "He should be very careful about characterizing somebody in a legal sense.
But this data will be important for both planning future telescope missions and characterizing exoplanets.
That comes despite sales that the company is characterizing as softer than it had projected.
By September, he hopes that they will have finished characterizing the fungi and their compounds.
So that is one way of characterizing where I am and what I am politically.
Republicans are characterizing this week's agreement as a "down payment" on Trump's proposed wall. Sen.
While some GOP lawmakers are characterizing the allegations of improper conduct against Navy Rear Adm.
Although Gay is a celebrated writer, she resists characterizing her life as a straightforward success.
MENENDEZ: Mr. Secretary, with all due respect, I don&apost appreciate you characterizing my questions.
"It's life and death to you," Bergelin tells Borg, characterizing his uncompromising commitment to winning.
The investigation also revealed FBI agents exchanging text messages negatively characterizing Trump before the election.
North Korea has made similar threats before, characterizing the exercises as rehearsals for an invasion.
"I'm profoundly uncomfortable with characterizing election results during Election Day," Mr. Goldstein of ABC said.
Almost immediately, critics pounced on the company's plans, characterizing them as a desperate money grab.
"That is how we are characterizing it," Waxahachie Police Department Lt. Marcus Brown tells PEOPLE.
After tweeting racist attacks Saturday characterizing the city of Baltimore and the district of Rep.
Public Safety Minister Bill Blair justified the decision by characterizing them as "non-essential" travelers.
" Graves continued, characterizing Chao as "a consummate professional and effective transportation official in multiple administrations.
Taxi industry leaders have denied doing anything wrong, characterizing their actions as normal business practices.
The people familiar with the matter differed in characterizing the tone of the November meeting.
Backers of Kavanaugh defended his emotional outburst, characterizing it as righteous anger over erroneous claims.
Many politicians are characterizing the pending midterm elections as a fight to save our country.
Characterizing the Sanders plan, at this point, amounts to an exercise in reading tea leaves.
In science, I'd rate the revolution in detecting and characterizing exoplanets way up there as well.
More generally, it serves as an important advance on the journey to fully characterizing exoplanet atmospheres.
China's ally Belarus led the other statement, characterizing China's actions as a "counter-terrorism" program. 4.
Republicans who revel in characterizing the Democrats' plans as "Robin Hood economics," have it exactly wrong.
I believe that people characterize "free" and I like characterizing that you're paying with your eyeballs.
"Characterizing it as 'us versus China' is inflammatory, jingoistic, if you like, racist," Mr. Baker said.
"We consider Temer's government to be illegitimate," Ramirez said, characterizing Temer's accession as a coup d'etat.
Yet characterizing Trump as "crazy" relies on the stigma of psychiatric disabilities to make a point.
The raids typically consist of abusive messages characterizing all Muslims as terrorists and insulting their beliefs.
But one of the challenges to that was that it's a referral-based service we're characterizing.
Characterizing not just a nation but its people as inherently bad is prejudice, pure and simple.
U.S. officials are reportedly characterizing the idea as "a point of discussion," not a formal proposal.
That's what he was trying to convey by characterizing our relationship with Russia in that way.
Clinton has consistently used harsher language than Mr. Obama in characterizing the threat from Islamic militants.
" O'Neill also said that characterizing "four ounces of marijuana as a user amount would be absurd.
Connolly said he didn't attack Chaffetz's motives and was just characterizing the hearing and the process.
Egyptians who didn't consider themselves to be straight often had difficulty characterizing social attitudes toward homosexuality.
The tweet represents a significant shift in how the president is characterizing the Trump Tower meeting.
But the police stopped short of characterizing those discussions as "cooperation," and would not comment further.
The Characterizing Exoplanet Satellite, or CHEOPS, operated by the E.S.A., will also be searching for exoplanets.
Leadership was quick to distance itself from characterizing the failed Senate vote as a political victory.
All three countries — the US, Mexico and Canada — were characterizing it as a win-win-win.
Although some are characterizing Cambridge Analytica's data harvest as a criminal breach, that charge is debatable.
What rationale could there be for characterizing the latter as "not meaningfully better" than the former?
In the wake of last year's attacks, residents of Chadwicks began characterizing the church as a cult.
His most notable target was Bush, whom he began characterizing early on as a "low-energy" loser.
More than 93% of women said job location is important, with 55% characterizing it as very important.
Trump has played a role in characterizing Clinton as a criminal, but it isn't just about him.
He added that polling data shows that characterizing Republicans with the specific word "reckless" is highly effective.
" Sanders defended her husband's words and put some blame on the media for characterizing politics as "adversarial.
CNN said U.S. officials are characterizing the idea as "a point of discussion," not a formal proposal.
"   Schumer, characterizing the Senate GOP leader as an "adept negotiator," said McConnell "can't keep ducking this issue.
" He reiterated a description he's used before in characterizing Trump, calling him "a divider, not a uniter.
Dr. Jin performed many of the early experiments characterizing the gas, known as a Bose-Einstein condensate.
It is perfectly understandable why those that favor independence insist in characterizing our political relationship as colonial.
Officials have categorically denied such accusations, characterizing them as misleading reports from advocacy groups and media outlets.
"There are many ways of measuring and characterizing the behavioral performance in this experiment," Phillips told me.
The 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act prohibited cigarettes from containing characterizing flavors, excluding menthol.
Conservative news outlets sided with Mr. Trump in characterizing Mr. Acosta as obstructive and out of line.
As a result, Americans defended slavery by characterizing it as a necessary evil or a positive good.
Mr. Trump responded in kind, characterizing Mr. de Blasio as the worst mayor in the city's history.
They are falsely characterizing Republican opposition as "unprecedented," even though Democrats still in office created the precedents.
The field of exoplanets is now in a transitional era from discovering them to characterizing their atmospheres.
Mr. Spicer himself has cited the C.B.O. throughout the years, sometimes characterizing it as a neutral arbiter.
Scott Walker (R), characterizing him as an ineffective leader during a campaign rally in his home state.
In characterizing the relationship between a director and her actors, Ms. Decker unconsciously echoed Evangeline's own words.
The first few panels in the series portray scenes characterizing American life as prosperous, bucolic, or multicultural.
This advancement could be especially useful for viewing and characterizing molecules in biological samples and other microscopic systems.
One of the biggest issues when it comes to peyote conservation is characterizing the extent of the problem.
The technology involves characterizing the individual's genetic make-up to help doctors with diagnosis, prognosis and treatment options.
She also reminded the audience of Trump's blatant racism in characterizing Mexican-Americans as rapists and drug dealers.
He also called out the media for characterizing the shareholder opposition to the Dutch move as a revolt.
"We tried to keep this guy from getting elected, but did anyways," Carlson said in characterizing the tweets.
The statement also disputed characterizing the discussion as a "second meeting," but instead called it a "brief conversation."
" The White House responded on Monday with an attack of its own, characterizing Waters's comments as "extreme rhetoric.
Foursquare is characterizing Marsbot as more of an experiment than a major new product initiative, a la Swarm.
And it certainly has no business characterizing the noncriminal conduct of subjects of investigation, as Mr. Comey did.
Apple resisted, characterizing the software as a dangerous "back door" that may give hackers access to all iPhones.
But in characterizing the limousine liberal the way he does, he does indicate a serious and looming threat.
" After much public criticism, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway famously defended Spicer's claims by characterizing them as "alternative facts.
Even when cases reached the US, Trump opposed characterizing the virus as a serious threat, the paper reported.
Weed references are always relevant when characterizing Los Angeles, or, anyway, certain of its West side ZIP codes.
In one comedic bit, he referenced Mr. Trump's penchant for characterizing negative tweets about him as fake news.
Characterizing the Republicans' campaign message as "hateful," Cárdenas said Clinton is positioned to offer the most effective counterargument.
During a press call with reporters, Homan slammed Pelosi for characterizing ICE as a threat to immigrant communities.
"The Leon Black route" was MacMillan's way of characterizing the idea that Epstein should not donate money directly.
"At this point I'm going to refrain from characterizing the state of the negotiations," said GM spokesman Dan Flores.
Relations have been frayed since Trump launched his presidential campaign in 2015, characterizing Mexican immigrants as murderers and rapists.
The advocacy group said that it had received complaints about the products—sold by Emvency—characterizing them as offensive.
" Cohen testified that Stone was not acting as an agent of the campaign, characterizing him as a "free agent.
Though Bloom took issue with Stephanopoulos characterizing Weinstein's behavior as sexual harassment, a legal term, she did eventually agree.
Characterizing it as a mental illness may be politically convenient for some, but it will not stop mass shootings.
But later reports downplayed the significance of HongMeng OS, characterizing it as intended for industrial devices rather than smartphones.
Other Democrats are holding out hope, characterizing NAFTA's effects on workers and farmers in their districts as a disaster.
Voluptuous seems to be the only word that comes close to characterizing some of the works in the show.
WHO's Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was speaking to diplomats in Geneva a day after characterizing COVID-19 as a pandemic.
But, but, but: Some researchers say there are broader limitations to characterizing the threat posed by radiation in space.
Members of the Trump administration are fond of characterizing the Flores settlement as a "loophole" in need of fixing.
News Corp still isn't certain the service will launch, with the spokesperson characterizing the company's work as an exploration.
The administration has stood by the rule, characterizing it as a way to promote sufficiency and independence among immigrants.
Apple has resisted, characterizing the software as a "backdoor" that could be used to crack into all other iPhones.
We share similar features of creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship characterizing the desire to generate good jobs for our citizens.
But sources said she stressed the Ukraine controversy, characterizing it as a betrayal of the President's oath of office.
The CHaracterizing ExOPlanets Satellite (CHEOPS) is scheduled to launch Tuesday morning from Kourou, French Guiana at 5:54 a.m.
But even as Trump advocated arming teachers with concealed weapons, he criticized the media for wrongly characterizing his proposals.
Characterizing his mother's argument, Fest writes, 'Untruth has always been the weapon of the little people against the powerful.
You don't think characterizing journalists at Vice and BuzzFeed as overly "hip" and "woke" numerous times smacks of condescension?
Tendulkar told Gizmodo that there's still plenty of work to be done, both in terms of detecting and characterizing FRBs.
It will inform many of the major issues facing our planet, including characterizing the impact of climate change on biodiversity.
By characterizing the executive branch as being at risk, Sekulow hopes to rally Republicans around Trump at a delicate moment.
The leaked emails from the humanities professors characterizing the bathroom messages and leaflet deliveries as "vigilante tactics" struck a nerve.
The movie also foreshadows Lincoln's political future, with eventual rival Stephen Douglas characterizing him as someone who shouldn't be underestimated.
To date, though, there's been little effort and insufficient funding for collecting, protecting, characterizing and utilizing wild banana genetic material.
Yes, but: It's difficult to build a business around mining resources from the Moon without properly characterizing what is there.
But advised by his Iranian patrons, Assad turned political demands into a civil war, characterizing all his foes as terrorists.
EISEN: GIVING HER PREVIEW FOR THE IMF MEETINGS NEXT WEEK, AND CHARACTERIZING THE GLOBAL ECONOMY AS IN A DELICATE MOMENT.
Trump has strongly denied the allegations, characterizing them as "fake news" and blaming the intelligence community for leaking the document.
" Musk said people have been characterizing his car-sharing proposal as "Tesla versus Uber or Lyft or something like that.
" Thiel himself recently apologized for comments published in his 1995 book The Diversity Myth, characterizing date rape as "belated regret.
And she is angry with Jaci Washington for characterizing her son as a murderer at community meetings on gun violence.
" The eyebrow-raising response from Conway was that Reid "should be very careful about characterizing somebody in a legal sense.
Meanwhile, Trump administration officials have been pressing for a clean reauthorization of the program, characterizing it vital to national security.
Characterizing New Jersey as "the most under managed asset I've ever seen," Murphy wants public deposits reinvested in the state.
"Jane Doe would have to trust him, and give him control," the lawsuit says, characterizing Weinstein's message to the woman.
Hatch announced Holt's release on Friday, characterizing it as the end result of two years of negotiations with Maduro's government.
Trump has largely discounted the United Nations in the past, characterizing the 72-year-old institution as underperforming and overspending.
"Characterizing members of Congress as being from another country is part of the problem," businessman and candidate Andrew Yang tweeted.
While Google is characterizing Google Express's closure as an "integration," it's really more of a sunsetting of a failed brand.
And some Democrats are skeptical about whether Barr is characterizing the special counsel's conclusions accurately, or leaving out important information.
I tracked down the source of Manseau's Kafka epigraph, that line characterizing photography as a tool of misrepresentation and tergiversation.
Many liberal pundits and political scientists continue to echo Hillary Clinton in characterizing Mr. Trump's supporters in 2016 as deplorables.
The World Health Organization characterizing it as a "very grave threat" globally serves only to trigger even more fear-mongering.
The SEC also suspended trading in two bitcoin and ethereum-related products, citing confusion over materials characterizing them as ETFs.
GOP aides that spoke with CNN Monday night were characterizing this nomination going down as a "when," not "if," situation.
The same goes for Fox News characterizing a series of text messages exchanged by U.S. diplomats as "devastating" to Trump.
As an argument for Musk's defense, characterizing "pedo guy" as a playground insult seemed shaky at best, ludicrous at worst.
"For all the people collecting and generating all these sequences, we need just as many people characterizing them," says Letko.
One portion of the lawsuit accused him and his associates of defaming Ms. Jones by characterizing her as a liar.
So maybe characterizing this incredibly pop culture-centric news as a national conversation isn't just off-base, it's actively offensive.
Congress in 2009 prohibited all characterizing flavors from cigarettes, though it exempted menthol amid intense lobbying from the tobacco industry.
Clarke made his discovery public in December, 1998, characterizing the skeleton, Little Foot, as the oldest hominin remains on record.
This disparity in alimony payments is not necessarily offset by simply characterizing it as excluded from the recipient's taxable income.
Mr. Trump has sought to show the opposite, characterizing Mexico as a bastion of crime, illegal immigration and unfair trade.
Mr. Williams said he did nothing wrong, characterizing the altercation as a "verbal disagreement" with his girlfriend at the time.
Confidentiality agreements, at least in some cases, can also prevent men accused of misconduct from falsely characterizing claims against them.
Scientists are particularly interested in characterizing the presence of small amounts of methane that have been detected in the Martian atmosphere.
Scientists are particularly interested in characterizing the presence of small amounts of methane that have been detected in the Martian atmosphere.
The Penn medical team report is also under heavy criticism for characterizing the injuries in some diplomats as a concussionlike syndrome.
In 1994, the Justice Department used the term "unsuccessful" in characterizing attempted rape cases, something lawyers cited as well in court.
And she took particular offense at Trump's claim that he "alone" could fix the country's problems, characterizing it as self-centered.
" New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd even resorted to characterizing Palin as various types of Barbies -- "Caribous Barbie" and "Valentino Barbie.
Kerry on Wednesday sharply criticized Israeli settlement building in occupied territories, characterizing it as an obstacle to harmony with the Palestinians.
BHP – BHP chief executive officer Andrew Mackenzie met with activist investor Elliott Management, in talks that Elliott is characterizing as "constructive".
They also had some harsh words for the NWS, characterizing the message as something they simply "passed on" to the public.
It would be a shame to get rid of a term useful in characterizing the clarity of a line of reasoning.
Bolsonaro's election campaign last year focused heavily on characterizing the Amazon as a resource to be exploited for Brazil's economic gain.
Despite some reports characterizing the wayward floaters as drunken college students, Mr. Kimball said participants were of diverse ages and backgrounds.
But the tech giant has resisted, characterizing the software as a "backdoor" that could allow hackers to crack into all iPhones.
But the fundamental dynamic characterizing each debate so far did not change; the stage was incredibly crowded, leading to rushed responses.
On the first anniversary of his presidency, the think tank issued a report characterizing his tenure as a disappointment to conservatives.
On Thursday, South Africa's Foreign Ministry fired back, characterizing the remarks made by Peter Dutton, Australia's home affairs minister, as regrettable.
Mr. Trump and other Republicans see that as an opening for them on the campaign trail by characterizing it as socialism.
In California, Representative Duncan Hunter, a Republican, ran an ad characterizing his Democratic opponent, Ammar Campa-Najjar, as a terrorist sympathizer.
Mr. Trump reacted with vitriol, characterizing the civil suit as an attempt by the "sleazy New York Democrats" to damage him.
While Canadian officials were not characterizing the van rampage as terrorism, it raised fears about Toronto's vulnerability to a terrorist attack.
She has previously shrugged off personal attacks, characterizing them as attempts to divert attention away from the issue of climate change.
In characterizing Mexicans as rapists and women as objects of sexual gratification, he has engaged in the same kind of marginalization.
Assange has said nothing about his closer relationship with Anderson, and she has been coy about characterizing it as dating or romantic.
Zhao said the company was not selling its holdings "blindly", while characterizing the Hilton and Deutsche Bank stakes as "successful" financial investments.
Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson condemned the attack in strong words, characterizing the attack as an affront to the city of Chicago.
The White House responded with a terse tweet shortly after, characterizing Pelosi's gesture as disrespectful to the guests honored in Trump's address.
"The main surprise here was that the statement leads with strong labor market momentum before characterizing growth as having slowed," Barclays said.
" But despite the demeanour, Herzog says he's not as dour or dangerous in his private life, characterizing himself as a "fluffy husband.
She spent years in the field characterizing soil, assessing habitats, and sometimes wading through swamps to track down threatened or endangered plants.
The info dumps characterizing later story quests are complemented by mountains of audio recordings and walls of text, all of it optional.
Closing the loophole, tax experts say, would involve characterizing both the 20 percent and the 2 percent as income from services rendered.
The report details Nielsen's tumultuous relationship with Trump and other White House advisers, characterizing Kelly as her "only friend" in the administration.
The Hawaii Democrat said officials she spoke with indicated that the initial alert was sent out inadvertently, characterizing it as an accident.
Current and former employees had largely positive things to say about passengers, characterizing the vast majority of them as pleasant and respectful.
" Kavanaugh leaves no mystery about what he means by those "unenumerated rights" that the Court "created," characterizing them instead as "social policy.
ICE officials denied that there was a hunger strike, characterizing the protest as a brief sit-in by fewer than 50 men.
Back then, Lukas Podolski was at Bayern Munich, and the media had begun characterizing him as a disruptive presence at the club.
The Pentagon, however, refrained from characterizing al Suri as a member of the Al Nusra Front, which is al Qaeda's Syrian affiliate.
For its detractors, it was an example of the kind of nationalistic Islamophobia many see as characterizing the current Austrian political climate.
In an equally unusual rebuke, Mr. Missal then wrote to Mr. Wilkie saying that characterizing Ms. Goldstein's allegation as unsubstantiated was incorrect.
Former senior FBI profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole said she would be careful about characterizing misspellings or mistakes as carelessness by the perpetrator.
But Republicans have been characterizing all welfare state expansion as socialism forever, which may have somewhat deadened the argument as a message.
"Look what happens when the Labour Party moves so, so far to the left," Mr. Biden said, characterizing the analysis he expected.
But he stopped short of characterizing it as a disaster, as Snyder had requested, because the crisis is rooted in human error.
"Steve Bannon, especially what we've seen since last year's campaign, is getting a really bad rap, characterizing him as a racist," Rep.
They had been limited then to characterizing their relatives and the impact of their loss, and could not advocate a particular punishment.
On Brennan, "it was always, 'he's an idiot, he's a crook, we ought to investigate him,'" this person said, characterizing Trump's outbursts.
Instead, someone like Rush Limbaugh would try to secure political advantage by characterizing Obama administration economic policies as a form of reparations.
Monk spoke of the virtues of live performance, characterizing it as a time when the performer is at one with her material.
This was a continuation of how Trump has long handled Bush, often verbally bullying the Florida governor and characterizing him as weak.
The Clinton campaign is characterizing a victory for Sanders "as a nearly worthless inevitability for a nearly home-state senator," according to Politico.
US officials are characterizing the concept of deploying ground troops as a point of discussion, stopping short of saying it's a formal proposal.
" He then addressed the committee chair directly, saying he refused to answer any more questions like this, characterizing them as a "personal attack.
The lawsuit is based on the defendants characterizing Radwan's actions on camera as "serious misconduct," citing NCAA bylaws to justify revoking the scholarship.
A chart on the wall lists at least 30 potential antibiotics Lodo is in the process of generating and characterizing this week alone.
In August of last year, old tweets were dug up by internet sleuths showing McBroom characterizing women — specifically black women — offensively and disparagingly.
Jose Ines Garcia Zarate Lawyers for Garcia Zarate had argued that characterizing him as a violent immigrant didn't line up with the evidence.
Mooppan pushed back against characterizing the tweets as anti-Muslim, but said that, regardless of how they were described, they weren't legally relevant.
Indeed, his powerful speech to the Anti-Defamation League in November, characterizing Facebook as the "greatest propaganda machine in history," quickly went viral.
Trump's administration has "put real money into our Defense Department," Pompeo said, characterizing the American military build up as inherently problematic for Russia.
"It's us against the enemy," Johnson, an actor, said from the barber's chair, characterizing what he perceived to be the prevailing police attitude.
Some resettled refugees criticized the German proposal in interviews with The Verge, characterizing it as a move that would further alienate vulnerable populations.
And the entire stage has seized an opportunity to draw a sharp contrast with Trump by characterizing hateful rhetoric against immigrants as deplorable.
Cultural conservatives, including Trump supporters, tend to gleefully mock such demands — characterizing those who make them as special snowflakes unable to handle criticism.
" And Patel sees an important distinction between Harris and the former vice president, characterizing Biden's health policy position as "practical politically, but incremental.
One of the leading theories suggests sleep plays a critical role in the consolidation of memory, but characterizing this process has been difficult.
Mosley posted an apology last week on his Facebook page, characterizing the comments as a joke and that he had shown bad judgment.
That paved the way for lawmakers to remove the provision characterizing same-sex relationships as "vices against nature," according to Human Rights Watch.
The good courtier summed it up best, characterizing just how close the ideological bond is between Trump and his innermost circle of advisers.
In the final days of the late August primary, McSally started to take aim at Sinema, characterizing her as too liberal for Arizona.
Cuomo has consistently defended his administration's response to Hoosick Falls, characterizing it as "aggressive action" and criticizing the EPA for not acting sooner.
Tesla's senior vice president of engineering, Doug Field, is leaving the company for what the automaker is characterizing as a leave of absence.
Her Republican primary opponent, Tommy Gregory, blasted Howard for characterizing the initial news reports about the fake degree "lies" pushed by Gregory's campaign.
Johnny Depp is demanding damages from ex-wife Amber Heard after she wrote an op-ed characterizing herself as a domestic abuse victim.
"I assume it is a valid point of order to object to quoting or characterizing his statements in a confidential setting," said Rep.
Despite multiple defense officials characterizing those activities as relating to law enforcement actions, a DHS official disagreed that such functions constituted law enforcement.
" Archer took issue with Sanders' failure to contact her before publicizing that he will attend the event, characterizing it as a "monumental discourtesy.
When a fan posted a meme characterizing Ariana Grande as Carey's half-price millennial impersonator, Demi Lovato threw her hat into the ring.
The podcast quickly rose to the top of Apple's chart, and, despite the Times characterizing the show as "morally suspect," listenership kept increasing.
"Those countries now have more trained epidemiologists, they have experience with detecting outbreaks and characterizing pathogens that they didn't have before," Dowell said.
Both parties have fallen into the unfortunate habit of characterizing every proposal to reduce Medicare spending as an attack on the program's beneficiaries.
The president defended his own criticism of liberal Supreme Court Justices, again characterizing his comments as a response to their attacks on him.
Characterizing Kennedy's death as "chickens coming home to roost" offered the press a soundbite that seemingly celebrated the death of a sitting president.
Trump and his allies have lashed out at Bolton, characterizing him as part of a "deep state" dead set on ousting the president.
The Hong Kong authorities had previously rejected a mainland official's description of "signs of terrorism" in characterizing acts of violence by some protesters.
SafeLife has a clear way of characterizing those consequences: increases in entropy (or the degree of disorder or randomness) in the game system.
"  The president, however, focused mostly on domestic priorities and sounded notes of restraint on foreign policy, characterizing his approach as "patient and disciplined.
Democrats in the state, meanwhile, have started a digital ad campaign characterizing him "biggest swamp creature" in Washington, D.C., something Lewandowski has denied.
"The government effectively gets two bites of the apple," she said, characterizing the patent owner's argument in the case, Return Mail Inc. v.
His allies have spent months touting his ahead-of-the-curve organization in these states, characterizing them as a bulwark against Trump's momentum.
There's all sorts of stuff scientists can do with these x-rays, like imaging, characterizing what something is, or revealing mysteries between objects' surfaces.
And characterizing it as such in a Supreme Court confirmation hearing, advocates say, signals Kavanaugh's true feelings about women's access to reproductive health care.
Meanwhile, the 2020 Democrats all vigorously denounced the Alabama law, characterizing it as a dangerous encroachment on the rights of women in this country.
Earlier this week, the Federal Reserve held the line on its benchmark interest rate, characterizing economic growth as solid even as inflation remains tame.
Newman explained the situation in the Guardian, characterizing the reaction to the change as "extreme": For race, this seems to be a regional thing.
"I don't think we have any reason to believe many of them knew the scope of what was happening," Anderson said, characterizing department feeling.
A Trump campaign statement Sunday afternoon cited Sanders' comments in criticizing her over the foundation, characterizing them in a way he didn't actually say.
Characterizing the situation as "David versus Goliath" or "fintech versus banks" might not be appropriate as banks are also partnering with fintechs, he added.
In March, the Trump administration released an action plan centered on characterizing the threats from solar storms and then finding ways of mitigating them.
But the one issue we're going to mention here on TechCrunch is that she's incorrectly characterizing how Amazon Alexa's e-commerce ordering system works.
" After a round of applause, she continued: "And I think you do the whole movement a disservice by characterizing it the way you have.
Pai has responded to Free Press' net neutrality criticisms by calling the group "spectacularly misnamed," characterizing one of its founders as a radical socialist.
Paul and members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus have taken issue with the plan's tax credits, characterizing them as a "new entitlement" program.
"I think this blows up the minute you get too far afield," Murphy said, characterizing himself as open to "limited" and on-topic amendments.
And here at home, there are real risks of characterizing all dialogue with Russia as suspect, even when it is essential to our security.
Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price in an interview broadcast Sunday pushed back against characterizing the GOP's healthcare replacement plan as ObamaCare lite.
The Justice Department has refuted the evidence, characterizing it as a last-minute attempt to derail the Supreme Court case on the citizenship question.
"The billionaire liberal activist would also restructure the Federal Election Commission, characterizing it in his plan as currently "plagued by internal dysfunction" and "broken.
The fight is continued evidence of the sharp partisan divisions on immigration, with both sides accusing the other of bad faith in characterizing policies.
Carney was scheduled to give his daily press briefing at 12:30pm and would read a statement the NSA sent over characterizing Snowden's email.
Over the last 100 years, characterizing solar neutrinos and dark matter was considered to be one of the most important tasks of particle physics.
But some sources are characterizing this as more of an acqui-hire, because Airbnb is spending most of the money on retaining the team.
On Monday, House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler (D-NY) still avoided characterizing his committee's ongoing probe of Trump's conduct as an impeachment inquiry.
"We hear everything from: both sides will lose, to you'll lose more," the person said, characterizing the reception the delegation received from Chinese leaders.
" Rocha said Sanders's campaign plans to focus on engaging voters in those areas ahead of the March 85033 primaries, characterizing them as "still persuadable.
The nearly $2110 million payout is, of course, eventually subject to taxation but characterizing it as money paid to the I.R.S. is not accurate.
" It euphemized the war's horrors, characterizing the My Lai massacre as "minor variations on the general theme of the fallibility of men at war.
The correlation coefficients characterizing how well the predictions fit observations were substantially lower in the new results than they were in the laboratory study.
But former ethics officials from both Republican and Democratic administrations criticized the White House's rationale for denying the committee's request, characterizing it as flimsy.
It influenced depictions of slavery in school textbooks, mollifying the brutality of plantation culture and characterizing enslaved Africans as loyal to white Southern families.
He now backs giving $250 million to states for election security, with his staff pushing back on characterizing the move as a flip-flop.
Why it matters: The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission reported on Thursday that characterizing Xi as "president" implies he was democratically elected.
People at all income levels would see some of the money, but characterizing the cuts as a boon for the middle class is misleading.
SADC and the African Union (AU) have avoided characterizing last week's intervention by the military as a "coup", a definition that would carry diplomatic consequences.
In this case, Bezos is characterizing himself as the genius pioneer with the heart, spirit, and courage necessary to advance humanity toward a better future.
By characterizing how the ocean surface changes, researchers can better understand currents and eddies, but also weather events like hurricanes, El Niño, and La Niña.
Bounds apologized during the hearing for the "overheated" tone of some of the articles but defended their substance, saying he opposed characterizing people by race.
Saut is characterizing it as a "very short-term red flag" — one which will likely morph into a solid buying opportunity as earnings season begins.
" Andrew Yang, another 2020 Democratic hopeful, said in a tweet that, "Characterizing members of Congress as being from another country is part of the problem.
Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly on Monday issued a statement characterizing the actions as a "routine" duty of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Over the weekend, officials treaded softly when it came to characterizing the bombings, but on Monday morning, Governor Andrew Cuomo seemed to change his tune.
Politico reporter Tim Alberta's new book American Carnage was released earlier this month and details what many are characterizing as Trump's "takeover" of the GOP.
Linda Greenhouse of The New York Times was more scathing, characterizing Gorsuch as the boy on the playground who snatches the ball out of turn.
The Hitler analogy leads to characterizing Trump as a singular phenomenon of enormous power when in fact he is a small man with small hands.
Us humans are actively looking for new and better ways of polarization for all kinds of applications, ranging from liquid-crystal displays to characterizing viruses.
The doctor blithely owned up to what he called a "bittersweet relationship" with Kim, characterizing it as one in a long line of extramarital indiscretions.
Characterizing the carnage as "useless, preventable violence," the Democratic leader accused Republicans of cowing to the powerful gun lobby at the expense of public safety.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) — characterizing Democrats as attending the hearing "under protest" — warned he could release private documents before Kavanaugh's floor vote later this month.
But the airline pushed back, characterizing its memo simply as a reminder that the Iranian legal system strictly regulates how women can dress in public.
"Steve Bannon, especially what we've seen since last year's campaign, is getting a really bad rap, characterizing him as a racist," Zeldin said in August.
On the day of the Kansas caucus, Pompeo delivered remarks characterizing then-President Barack Obama as an "authoritarian" and warning Trump would be the same.
" Thaís Marques, campaign manager of CREDO Action, a liberal activist group, voiced a similar message, characterizing Nadler's remarks as "a victory for the grass roots.
Some Israeli politicians are characterizing Netanyahu's order for Abu al-Atta's killing as a ploy to drum up political support from his right-wing base.
Democrats, meanwhile, have seized opportunities to tie Trump to Russia and raise alarm about the interference campaign, some characterizing it as an act of war.
" The Facebook VP responded by characterizing the information contained in the seized documents as "partial," on account of it being sourced via a "hostile litigant.
" Several publications including The Mirror and The Daily Mail quote an unnamed critic characterizing the show as "porn dressed up in a cravat and tights.
But in February 22014, the court ordered Claudia removed, characterizing the rape as criminal rather than as persecution on account of an imputed political opinion.
In fact, improving the health of the community and population was an essential component of the Triple Aim, characterizing the overall objectives of the law.
Both brothers deny the graft allegations, characterizing the claims as politically motivated, and Nawaz Sharif has accused the country's powerful military of pushing the investigations.
Weinstein's attorneys are characterizing the revelations as "quite startling new information" and are asking the New York judge to dismiss the remainder of the charges.
"All of this verbiage has, not surprisingly, generated extensive media coverage characterizing this suit as a sexual harassment complaint," the motion, quoted by ArtNews, states.
" He said chain migration is a "dirtier" way of characterizing what he called "a bedrock of our immigration process when it comes to family reunification.
In an unusual rebuke, Michael J. Missal, the inspector general, wrote to Mr. Wilkie to say that characterizing Ms. Goldstein's allegation as unsubstantiated was incorrect.
A senior administration official told reporters Wednesday that the White House didn't expect the trial to extend beyond two weeks, characterizing Democrats' case as weak.
Trump's nominee for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, has opposed inclusion by characterizing children with disabilities as classroom behavioral problems, threats to the presumably normal children.
" For her part, Chelsie reportedly responded by saying he was characterizing the texts ... and said she had photos of him that'd "end your entire life!
But Trump, because he's a deeply dishonest person, has taken to characterizing Schiff's parody as a deliberate fabrication that should prompt a criminal investigation. Rep.
If your memories are erased because someone attacks you with a club, a court would have no trouble characterizing the episode as a violent incident.
Mr. Holtz-Eakin said that he was frustrated that lawmakers were characterizing the letter as affirming that the tax cuts would be fully self-financing.
"This paper was really about characterizing the problem using the most recent data we have and trying describe it in a different way," Gomes says.
But what we want to do when it comes to characterizing our fellow citizens (or what is upsetting) isn't a part of any useful analysis.
With criminal justice and public safety, many white people hold implicit (and sometimes explicit) biases against black people, often characterizing black men in particular as criminals.
"After every single election cycle, she (Pelosi) says things are going to change" in how she interacts with the caucus, the aide said characterizing lawmakers' concerns.
Gab's Twitter feed is filled with tweets characterizing the platform and its CEO as a Silicon Valley martyr suffering for defending free speech whatever the cost.
Fitch's 'BBB+' ratings provide Agilent with flexibility to take part in the consolidation characterizing the life sciences and diagnostics sector in the near- to medium-term.
The way we speak about our bodies matters, and characterizing photos as "good" or "bad" could have more of an effect on ourselves than we think.
Sultan is both the artist and the artisan — a view that goes against the grain characterizing art as a purely conceptual activity, a form of entrepreneurship.
" This is Swift—the unyielding perfectionist, the professionally heartbroken woman who has built a career by enacting lyrical revenge on her lovers—characterizing herself as "chill.
An important early section of the book is filled in with her time spent on the Wesleyan campus, meeting with and characterizing the student activists there.
" But his remarks put most of the blame for the recent mass shootings on the mental states of the gunmen, characterizing them as "mentally ill monsters.
Fitch's 'BBB+' ratings provide Agilent with flexibility to take part in the consolidation characterizing the life sciences and diagnostics sector in the near to medium term.
"I am not characterizing what we are doing as deregulation...It is looking back and making sure what we did makes sense," Powell told the committee.
Gallup polls show that more than three quarters of American Hispanics view Trump unfavorably, thanks in part to statements characterizing Mexicans as drug traffickers and rapists.
Characterizing childbirth as a "psychosexual experience," she describes labour and birth as a series of rhythmic sensations, muscle contractions, and rush of blood to the genitals.
But McConnell painted a far different picture, characterizing HR 1 as a nefarious attempt to silence free speech and turn US democracy into one-party rule.
Davis, of Jane's agrees with this assessment, characterizing the group as fighting on an "ethno-nationalist" basis like BRN, the Muslim separatist group in southern Thailand.
But even as Republicans and Democrats issued dueling memos characterizing the materials underlying the surveillance of Mr. Page, the public had no access to the records.
Chief Justice John Roberts, famously in some political circles and infamously in others, authored an opinion characterizing the penalty as a legitimate exercise of taxing power.
Opinions are often form by someone's first impression, and although first impressions are important we have to get to know others before labeling or characterizing others.
To the Editor: Re "A Defense Against Russian Trolls" (Op-Ed, March 29): Philip N. Howard missed the mark in characterizing Facebook's work to protect elections.
To overcome the first challenge, the researchers developed a donation-based method of characterizing candidates' ideologies (similar to work done by Adam Bonica, also from Stanford).
Characterizing Pemex as a "piggy bank" for successive governments, Padilla said it was more heavily taxed than state-run peers including Brazil's Petrobras and Colombia's Ecopetrol.
Some participants dinged internet service providers or companies like Google for allegedly tolerating copyright infringement — characterizing safe harbor rules as a handout for big tech companies.
Still, just moments before the announcement, Pelosi dismissed reports of Democratic divisions over her impeachment strategy, characterizing them as false narratives manufactured by an obsessed media.
" He added: "We are working toward holding those accountable, including judgments like the one you have offered - characterizing it as a crime against humanity or genocide.
She also took a jab at President Donald Trump's decision to move from New York to Florida, characterizing it as an attempt to pay less taxes.
In his statement characterizing the incident as a friendly exchange, Pulev also claimed Sushe joined him and his friends for a victory party later that evening.
By Sunday night, Schiff characterizing his actions in a way Trump didn't like was elevated to an act of treason, and Trump called for his arrest.
Characterizing him in this way doesn't really do him any favors, since he has teammates who eclipse his strength, speed, and fighting skills in every way.
For its part, Russia has repeatedly denied the existence of moderate opposition to Assad, routinely characterizing all who oppose the regime as terrorists in equal measure.
Donald Trump rose to prominence by characterizing unauthorized immigrants as violent criminals and appearing at campaign rallies with people whose children were murdered by unauthorized immigrants.
In characterizing herself and her album as political agents for change, Perry has opened herself up to more scrutiny, which she's struggled to live up to.
And since we know that these molecules exist in space around carbon-rich stars, characterizing the molecule here on Earth could help scientists understand it in space.
And instead of dealing with the fact that The New York Times did a horrible job of characterizing what this official said, they say, well he exists.
Peterson, characterizing the case as strange, told the L.A. Times that Hoser allegedly said Shi was being sent back because he was not proficient enough in English.
After his statements characterizing Mexican immigrants as "rapists" caused outrage shortly after he announced his candidacy, he lost business contracts not just with NBCUniversal, but also Macy's.
Both they and the accused woman said that Miller got into an argument with her, with one first class car attendant characterizing it as a shouting match.
Alaska is an extraction state and a tourist state, so there is an enduring history of people seeing what they want in it and characterizing it accordingly.
It's up to us to make sure that we are characterizing, detecting, tracking all of the near-earth objects that could be a threat to the world.
The background: NASA already partners with commercial ventures to carry out science experiments aboard the ISS, and it's characterizing these announcements as an extension of such activities.
For her part, Fayard has responded by characterizing Campbell as a product of the state's "good ol' boy" political culture and painting him as a career politician.
British and Swedish authorities have rejected the panel's findings, characterizing Assange as a fugitive and vowing to arrest him if he sets foot outside of the embassy.
Against the conventional wisdom characterizing artists as trailblazers who become unwitting victims of New York City's brutalizing real estate market, Shkuda's work offers a more ambiguous narrative.
Both the FBI and State Department have pushed back fiercely on the allegations, characterizing the law enforcement agency's request for further personnel overseas as a separate matter.
The Twittersphere was positively miffed at what they viewed as a sexist system of characterizing the men and women on the show, as pointed out in Metro.
Douglas Johnson, a senior policy adviser at National Right to Life, said Kavanaugh was merely characterizing a claim made by the plaintiffs in the case before him.
Trump has frequently derided the media during his presidency, dismissing news reports that are critical of him as "fake news" and characterizing the press as an enemy.
The absurdity of characterizing these Indigenous works as "primitive" or somehow "other" becomes especially pronounced when you compare them to the past century of "modern" Western art.
" Pelosi made clear that she's not really interested in the internal GOP primary debate, characterizing the Cruz controversy as "inside baseball" that's "up to them to decide.
Those descriptions show the on-the-ground impact of an approach that Barclays executives in recent months have stopped short of characterizing publicly as a blanket freeze.
" To make matters worse, the acting Afghanin minister of defense, when characterizing al Qaeda's strength in his country, called the group "very active" and a "big threat.
Though small-dollar lenders have been portrayed as ruthlessly preying on the disadvantaged, characterizing an entire industry based on the behavior of some bad actors is inaccurate.
It's up to us to make sure that we are characterizing, detecting, tracking all of the near-Earth objects that could be a threat to the world.
So the misdirection regarding the drinking age raises questions about whether Kavanaugh is also underselling the extent of his drinking, by characterizing it as limited and moderate.
Republicans used a variety of defenses to confuse and distract during the hearings, including characterizing Taylor and Kent's testimonies (which were given under oath) as inaccurate hearsay.
" Though the apparent insult Cuomo that began the confrontation isn't shown in the clip, Cuomo can be heard characterizing it as "like the n-word for us.
But the alliance was always an uncomfortable one, with many Kashmiris characterizing the Peoples Democratic Party's decision to govern with the Bharatiya Janata Party as a betrayal.
TRAVEL The Getaway column on the cover this weekend looks at the impact of Hurricane Irma on tourism in the Caribbean, characterizing Puerto Rico as largely unscathed.
The one exception may be the Build With Strength coalition, which fought mass timber's inclusion in the IBC, characterizing it as rickety, highly flammable, and environmentally unsustainable.
Mr. Bannon has called the news media the "opposition party," characterizing it as innately hostile to the Trump administration and therefore deserving of neither trust nor transparency.
When Ms. McCool responded by saying, "I think you do the whole movement a disservice by characterizing," audience members burst into applause as she continued to speak.
Some restaurants, such as Café Gratitude, a small chain in Southern California, have even rebranded themselves as entirely plant-based after originally characterizing their menus as vegan.
Germany issued a statement earlier this month characterizing the U.S. strike against Soleimani as a reaction to provocations from Iran, reiterating the need to deescalate the situation.
It went viral, and they got massively roasted, with many people characterizing them as racist, anti-gay, Trump supporters who would want to speak to your manager.
Two Democratic candidates, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, have policy proposals seeking the elimination of the secondary boycott rule, characterizing it as a matter of free speech.
But the piece was careful in characterizing Gorsuch's relationship to a local billionaire, at one point saying it's not clear how closely the two know each other.
The most charitable way of characterizing the response I've received since tweeting are people suggesting an open-minded parent should encourage their child to hear alternative viewpoints.
The indiscriminate nature of the arrests and the harsh charges have many observers characterizing the government's treatment of the protesters as an assault on freedom of assembly.
Democratic senators who came out of the briefing were loathe to even call the FBI's information a full report, characterizing it instead as summaries from FBI agents.
The lawyer has said in the past that characterizing Peterson's actions as cowardly is a "gross oversimplification," and Peterson believed the gunshots were coming from outside the building.
And he's very direct with his views on the drug war, characterizing the "old war on drugs" as a set of "failed policies and failed practices" in interviews.
Neither of the contractors claimed they experienced or needed to report sexual misconduct, but both expressed frustration over the current reporting process, characterizing it as difficult to navigate.
Xi has issued multiple statements about the virus, characterizing the battle against the disease as a patriotic national struggle, but has made no public or on-camera appearances.
North Carolina Senior Deputy Attorney General Robert Montgomery countered by characterizing the law as an extension of others that bar sex offenders from being near playgrounds or schools.
In 2015, Palantir mentioned its work in New Orleans in its annual philanthropic report, characterizing the effort as collaborative "network analysis" for law enforcement and other city stakeholders.
Unfortunately, though, Hershey characterizing Reese's Thins as a snack that is slightly more guilt-free only makes them less appealing to us, and we're not the only ones.
Instead, surrogates were encouraged to continue attacks on the "squad" by characterizing them as radicals and focusing specifically on controversial things that Omar has said in the past.
But characterizing Sanders's supporters as a mob intent on revolting against the party ignores these voters' genuine grievances and the political and economic changes they want to enact.
In an effort to change the dynamic of this primary season, Romney offered blistering words, characterizing Trump as a "fraud" and a "phony" who needed to be stopped.
In December, a federal judge in Brooklyn criticized the effort to enact local standards on such an item, characterizing the effort as an impermissible restriction on interstate commerce.
Characterizing their enterprise as a "curatorial project," the organizers of #exstrange used eBay to obliterate the physical, geographic, and ideological norms that define, for instance, a gallery exhibition.
Both George W. Bush and Barack Obama avoided the phrase "radical Islamic terrorism" in fear of characterizing Islam as a violent religion and ignored criticism for the decision.
By properly characterizing more of these systems in our galaxy and beyond, scientists can learn more about how various star systems evolved in our part of the universe.
"BT doesn't explicitly state what type of misuses they are trying to prevent across these free public Wi-Fi kiosks other than characterizing it as "anti-social behaviour.
And he was shameless in extremis, again characterizing his career in Washington as one of selfless service to voters when it's really about boundless promotion of his ambitions.
The team's conclusions, profiled in the below video, show that radio-wave "movies" of gravitational microlensing events could be the secret to detecting and characterizing isolated black holes.
In January 2016, when Trump was threatening to skip another debate she was moderating, she debuted an even shorter cut, characterizing it as part of a personal metamorphosis.
Dark matter is thought to make up about 27 percent of the universe and characterizing this elusive substance is one of the most profound problems in contemporary physics.
"An earlier version of this story accurately quoted the book as describing 'PC' as standing for 'politically correct' in characterizing certain Obama administration meetings," the editor's note says.
But within minutes, Stefanik posted a tweet characterizing a situation in which Schiff was merely trying to enforce the rules as one where Republicans were being singled out.
But by characterizing both sides as biased, this article equates the real threat of racialized violence with the discomfort of being called a racist and asked to stop.
Characterizing weed as a miracle drug, Bienenstock views being high as a destination that enhances life's finer moments by helping people live more meaningful lives and driving creativity.
DeGrom lasted one more inning on the mound, with Callaway characterizing his ace as "gassed" after six innings in which he allowed eight hits and two earned runs.
The archdiocese said in a statement on Wednesday that "the information being sought was already being compiled," and that characterizing the search as an involuntary "raid" was unjustified.
" She added that characterizing users' voice "analysis in terms of 'relationships' helps contextualize the relevance of their stress and enables them to be more mindful day to day.
Mr. Wofford said the criticism about him is indicative of Ms. James's "hyperpartisan" attitude, and he sought to distinguish himself from her by characterizing himself as an outsider.
On Tuesday, the country's finance minister, Bruno Le Maire, said the French government welcomed the deal with Siemens, characterizing it as one that protected French jobs at Alstom.
MOSCOW — Europe's human rights court ordered Moscow on Tuesday to pay damages to American families who were abruptly prevented from adopting Russian children, characterizing the ban as discriminatory.
But by characterizing the trip so baldly in this fashion, Pence's aides risk politicizing the Games in exactly the same manner they accuse Kim of wanting to do.
But the latest court filing goes even further to defend Musk, characterizing the tweet as "simply Musk's shorthand gloss" on information that was already in the public domain.
Former senior FBI profiler Mary Ellen O'Toole said she would be careful about characterizing misspellings or mistakes as carelessness by the perpetrator, who appears well-versed in politics.
Some people, including journalists and Twitter personalities, very well may have gotten ahead of themselves in characterizing the situation based on the one-minute clip that initially emerged.
The company celebrated its first quarter as a free cash flow (FCF) positive business, with CEO Aaron Levie characterizing this as an "inflection point" in a call with TechCrunch.
In another recent paper in Chaos, the Maryland team reported that their reservoir computer could successfully learn the values of these characterizing exponents from data about a system's evolution.
Characterizing the protections offered by S.B. 822 as a hindrance for "entrepreneurs," as Pai suggests, is an accusation begging to be backed by at least some kind of proof.
He's also gone on the record as being upset about Obama characterizing some US allies as "freeloaders," though Obama's sentiments have been echoed in much stronger terms by Trump.
"It's like a whack-a-mole game," Mendoza said, characterizing the effort required to keep up with these fly-by-night websites that are perpetually popping up on Facebook.
"He is pure evil," Shaylyn's grandmother, Tamera Morgan, tells PEOPLE, before characterizing Kyle Parker as "a friend of a friend" of one of her sons, Adam Ammerman – Shaylyn's uncle.
Mirroring the poll results, many prominent white evangelicals have spoken out in Kavanaugh's defense, characterizing the allegations against him as part of a liberal plot to waylay his nomination.
""My conclusion so far is that you cannot take an absolutist view on this," Obama said, characterizing advocates for strong encryption as "fetishizing our phones above every other value.
The field has also attracted seasoned experts; I sat in on a talk by famed Harvard graphene scientist Philip Kim on characterizing the twisted sheets with various scientific tools.
Despite that seemingly sound bet, CompUSA faltered by 2007, with Fortune characterizing Slim's ownership of the firm as "a rare misstep" for the world's richest man at the time.
Nevertheless, the rhetorical force of characterizing an ongoing atrocity as genocide undoubtedly creates an expectation that powerful nations will act decisively -- including with military force -- to prevent further suffering.
" Though the Arizona Republican didn't specifically mention Trump, his speech comes amid bipartisan backlash over a recent Fox News interview, where pushed back on characterizing Putin as a "killer.
Surprisingly, all too many U.S. economists cling to the illusion that the problems characterizing individual emerging market economies are largely idiosyncratic and that those problems can be easily contained.
After a delay exceeding 90 minutes, No. 2 House Democrat Steny Hoyer of Maryland ruled that Pelosi had indeed violated a House rule against characterizing an action as racist.
Prognosis:  Were the SCOTUS wish to rule narrowly and thereby sidestep characterizing the pact, it could simply state that this unsigned document does not carry the force-of law.
Democrats, meanwhile, are seizing on the unexpected action by characterizing it as another example of the administration sabotaging ObamaCare, a key Democratic message heading into the November midterm elections.
Mr. Howard said that Mr. Burns was not provided with any information characterizing Mr. Rogers as a threat, nor as being the man the off-duty officer had reported.
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) charged Republicans with promoting cruelty to children at the border, characterizing the GOP's compromise immigration bill as a deal with the devil.
But at Kalinatek, to the effect of better characterizing our antagonists and defining a change in the story's pace, that dynamic is both reflected back at us and subverted.
Some firms, small businesses in particular, have expressed concerns about the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification, characterizing it as an unfair barrier to entry for business with the US military.
Milton, a professor of environmental health, has been investigating how respiratory infections spread on campus for years in a study dubbed C.A.T.C.H. -- short for Characterizing And Tracking College Health.
No. What spoke to me were the references to "crudities, doubts, and confusions," for nothing came as close to characterizing what my life had become as those three words.
That included a story characterizing her son's reaction to a violent bit of performance art by the comedian Kathy Griffin that acted out the beheading of Mr. Trump. Mrs.
"We need to resolve this concern, a very real concern that they have (over) a no-deal Brexit," Clark told BBC radio, characterizing no deal as a "disastrous situation".
Just as they did with the acoustic recordings, Johnson and his co-workers chopped the seismic data into small segments, characterizing each segment with a suite of statistical features.
Rohrabacher has refused repeated requests to hold a town hall meeting for his district and holds a particular contempt for engaged citizens by characterizing civic duty as 'political thuggery.
Which is why I find it a little surprising that Dyson seems comfortable characterizing the Dyson 360 Eye autonomous robotic vacuum as well-over a decade in the making.
Democrats seized on the proposal, characterizing it as Trump slashing Medicare benefits, even though the president largely hewed to his State of the Union promise to leave Medicare untouched.
Just because she's a woman, Bee shouldn't get a pass on using a term that has long been used to demean and insult women, characterizing us as stupid sex objects.
Rules apply with regards to contributing to Roth accounts, converting funds in a traditional IRA or other pretax retirement account to a Roth, and reversing or "re-characterizing" a conversion.
My campaign will give $2mm to veterans' cause to debate at Drake U. (2/2) Veterans' groups wanted none of it, characterizing the candidates' offers as a cynical political ploy.
In it, the candidate discusses his apparently extensive research into the competing Bigfoot "belief systems," characterizing it as a fight for the freedom to believe in any type of Bigfoot.
All of our communication to you guys and externally, frankly to anyone, the words were carefully chosen to characterize it exactly the same way that her attorney was characterizing it.
Trump reiterated his support for "law and order," once again characterizing America's inner-cities as forgotten places filled with murder, poverty and miserable blacks who have been abandoned by politicians.
Yet Cruz expressed real concern about the political ramifications of his decision, characterizing it as "agonizing" and aware that he was certain to upset a large swath of his supporters.
Sanders took several shots at Clinton, saying that "Secretary Clinton is wrong" and characterizing her as part of a political establishment that he said is to blame for income inequality.
While Walden carried on Tuesday, characterizing the efforts to reinstate the 2015 net neutrality rules as antiquated or tyrannical overreach, he had other industry-crafted lies in his pocket, too.
Democrats slammed Trump for making the accusations without offering evidence, characterizing his claim as an effort to distract from renewed scrutiny of his aides and allies' alleged ties to Russia.
The more moderate, traditionally pro-Israel elements in the Democratic Party are capitulating to an increasingly vocal and influential radical left characterizing Jews as a cabal manipulating American foreign policy.
Of course, you would never know this from the Trump administration's public statements characterizing the growth in family arrivals as the exploitation of so-called "loopholes" in U.S. immigration law.
Meltzer reported that multiple WWE wrestlers contacted him, characterizing their extended stay as a "hostage" situation; the BodySlam report cited other wrestlers calling it a "power play" by the Saudis.
"The White House has better get out in front of this because the Russians are talking about it, and they're going to start characterizing it among their partisans," Flake said.
Moskowitz abhors the singsong voice that some adults often adopt with young children, characterizing it as "an insult to the scholars' intelligence," and her teachers are trained to avoid it.
In a post-election news conference, a weary-seeming President ticked through his party's wins, characterizing an expanded majority in the Senate as a history-defying feat of political prowess.
Third-party ad-servers, like Google's AdSense, have implemented policies against fake news advertisers, but they have to be wary of over-characterizing which sites are considered real or fake.
"'Deeply offensive' and 'laughably absurd'Other scholars who have studied the US's relationship with race say Trump's comments are wildly off the mark, characterizing them as "deeply offensive" and "laughably absurd.
Ryan Jackson, the E.P.A. chief of staff, has disputed Mr. Chmielewski's depictions of the agency and Mr. Pruitt, characterizing him in an interview this week as a disgruntled former employee.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat of New York, called last week to abolish ICE, characterizing it as a "deportation force" and arguing that immigration issues should be separate from criminal enforcement.
Hedge funds that own Puerto Rican debt have been arguing stridently against creating a bankruptcy process — characterizing it as a "bailout" — and insisting that they must be paid in full.
"It should move along relatively quickly now," he said, characterizing the communication attempts as the first optimistic news since reports of the missing submarine began transfixing Argentina on Friday morning.
" But — at a press conference where he announced further restrictions on travelers — he also continually tried to portray the virus as a foreign threat, characterizing it as a "Chinese virus.
Trump has maintained he did nothing wrong on the call with Zelensky, characterizing it as "perfect" and accusing House Democrats of a partisan effort meant to damage his reelection prospects.
Instead of the climate summit, Trump will convene a session on worldwide religious persecution that his aides are characterizing as the centerpiece of his visit to the UN next week.
Flake in an interview with The New York Times published Sunday stood by his criticisms of Trump for characterizing many Mexican immigrants as criminals and questioning President Obama's true nationality.
Trump and his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani have repeatedly denied wrongdoing, both characterizing the impeachment inquiry as another "witch hunt," after special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into the 2016 election.
In another appearance on the program, Mr. Halperin said that Mr. Trump had done "nothing illegal" to his accusers, characterizing the behavior as "boorish" and part of the Trump brand.
Characterizing transgender identity as a mental disorder contributes to precarious legal status, human rights violations, and barriers to appropriate health care, according to a study published in The Lancet in 2016.
The company has also posted photos of young female employees on its recruitment social media account late at night, characterizing the women as "late night benefits," said the Human Rights Watch.
Hinton works actively with Google and is also the man behind the "deep learning" model that has revolutionized AI in different areas, like speech recognition, image characterizing and generating readable sentences.
Wally relocated Sightline to Winnipeg and never looked back, characterizing operating in Winnipeg as "300 percent productivity, 80 percent cost, and 10 percent of the hassle" of being based in Toronto.
In November 2012, Trump took to Twitter and put himself in the latter category, characterizing climate change as a con devised by malicious foreign actors to stymie the American manufacturing sector.
The upshot is that McConnell drew a protective fence around Russian efforts to sabotage Clinton's candidacy, by characterizing any effort to stop it as partisan politicization of intelligence at Trump's expense.
Trump had initially reacted positively to the Mueller report after Barr's announcement characterizing the special counsel's findings, though the president was quick to condemn Mueller once his report was actually released.
He was also reportedly upset with the White House in characterizing his memo as the reason for the firing and had communications about the accounts being given by White House staff.
Critics of Rational Vaccines's test also hammered Southern Illinois University (SIU), which released a press release touting the offshore study in February and characterizing the FDA as excessively slow and inefficient.
"In areas like health care and transportation, we spend a lot of effort characterizing the performance and having a crisp understanding of how A.I. does what it does," Mr. Horvitz said.
Ammon Bundy beat his conspiracy rap by denying under oath that there was any advance planning before the day of the Malheur armed occupation, and characterizing the Malheur incident as spontaneous.
While some found Judge Kavanaugh's college drinking unexceptional, nearly a dozen others said they recalled his indulging in heavy drinking, with some characterizing it as outside the norms of college life.
Purnendra Pratap Singh Solanki, the district president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, took a harder line, characterizing the confrontation as a "preplanned conspiracy" by a growing Muslim population to target Hindus.
What I know for sure is that no decision made out of fear is ever the right decision, and what many are characterizing as "practical" is, at its core, fear-based.
" (Lauer, 61, has denied the rape allegation, characterizing his relationship with the woman as consensual) "Matt Lauer's actions were abhorrent, and the anger and sadness he caused continue to this day.
" The statement is an explicit reversal of one from just hours before, when a Biden adviser told BuzzFeed News that characterizing recent comments from Biden as supporting a moratorium "is inaccurate.
Trump announced billions of dollars in additional tariffs on Chinese products this week, characterizing it as part of a push to curb efforts to steal U.S. intellectual property from American companies.
Liberalism became almost a badge of national identity, so much so that Mr. Wilders uses gay rights and gender equality as sticks to beat Muslims by characterizing them as less tolerant.
" Giuliani closed out his latest interview with Ingraham by pushing Infowars-style conspiracy theories about non-governmental organizations working in Ukraine, characterizing them as "Soros-like — they were left of left.
But Pelosi complicated her own message by characterizing Conyers as "an icon" with a long history championing legislation "to protect women" —  a defense too strong for the ears of some listeners.
The fourth witness, who was invited by Republicans, took the opposite stance, characterizing Democrats' impeachment push as a "slipshod" effort fueled by partisan emotions and with no basis in constitutional law.
" Biden's many moments captured on camera of him getting close to women were often laughed off as " Joe Biden being Joe Biden" and other articles characterizing him as a " sex symbol.
Officials were relegated to characterizing the sale as "measured," a tacit admission that it was devoid of the free-spending frenzy that has marked recent auctions at both Sotheby's and Christie's.
Its two UAP videos, together, have garnered nearly 3 million views on To The Stars' YouTube channel, where the footage begins with on-screen text characterizing the videos as official and released.
But characterizing the clocks this well meant that the ytterbium clocks could detect how Earth's gravity had slowed time, accurately determining their location in the Earth's gravitational field to within a centimeter.
The now famous whistleblower wrote a memo that describes a White House official as characterizing the call with Volodymyr Zelensky as "crazy" and "frightening," a source familiar with the whistleblower complaint said.
"This slow start belies the business-friendly environment that many business and economic commentators point to in characterizing the new administration in Washington," ELFA Chief Executive Ralph Petta said in a statement.
More important, Mr. Harrison's play succeeds as a poignant portrayal of everyday existences, of unexceptional people given just enough characterizing detail to make us fear for their losing what individuality they have.
" Daniels' attorneys said that tweet unfairly portrayed her as a liar, But U.S. District Judge James Otero ruled that it was non-defamatory on its face, instead characterizing it as "rhetorical hyperbole.
"Basically, we've had to make the difficult decision to keep the monument closed until the modernization work on the elevator is completed," Litterst said, characterizing the move as a "long-term" closure.
What "best picture" really means is a little fuzzy, but the most accurate way of characterizing it might be that it indicates how Hollywood wants to remember the past year in film.
The piece is a playful conflation of baking pastry with baking clay, but Wolek is not really joking — "Help Yourself" is an acid comment on the greed and decadence characterizing our civilization.
I understand -- senator, I understand the game that you&aposre playing -- MENENDEZ: No, no, no, you know Mr. Secretary, with all due respect, I don&apost appreciate you characterizing my questions. SEN.
He's even being lauded by some of the same outlets wrongly characterizing his position on sanctions as a "successful businessman" with a "strong character" who will "command respect" in his new position.
CNN editorial policy strictly prohibits reporting winners or characterizing the outcome of a statewide contest in any state before all the polls are scheduled to close in every county in that state.
Democrats slammed Trump for making the accusations without offering evidence, characterizing his early morning rant as an effort to distract from renewed scrutiny of his aides and allies' alleged ties to Russia.
The letter was made public alongside a three-page report characterizing Snowden as a "disgruntled employee" rather than a principled whistleblower motivated by his concerns with systemic privacy violations by the NSA.
Noah continued to emphasize Kavanaugh's anger throughout the segment, characterizing it as a glimpse at "the real Brett," a stark contrast to the calm interview Kavanaugh gave to Fox News on Monday.
Dr. Hegsted used his research to influence the government's dietary recommendations, which emphasized saturated fat as a driver of heart disease while largely characterizing sugar as empty calories linked to tooth decay.
The San Jose, California-based judge twice quoted from what the plaintiffs said was an Apple employee's internal email characterizing iOS 6 users as "basically screwed" because of the disabling of FaceTime.
"Everybody blinked," said Cramer, in characterizing the announcements from the U.S. and China, which have been locked in a yearlong trade war over what the White House sees as unfair business practices.
It's hard to find something these days that doesn't fall into the category of personalized medicine, with all of the aforementioned cancer drug trials characterizing patients based on what's driving their disease.
" Flake encouraged Sessions to "stand firm," characterizing his actions to "safeguard the independence of the Justice Department" as "heroic," while also urging his Republican colleagues to more forcefully curb Trump's "destructive impulses.
Through his lawsuit, Irving attacked the American historian Deborah Lipstadt and her publisher for characterizing him as a falsifier and bigot who manipulated evidence of Germany's killings in one of her books.
Currently, Boston University researchers have the world's largest CTE brain bank and have done much of the work of identifying and characterizing the disease, particularly in former NFL and college football players.
His parents, along with more than a dozen family and supporters, asked Judge Dean Fink for leniency, characterizing the defendant as a misguided, troubled youth with a history of mental health problems.
While Sanders was widely criticized, Fox News personalities immediately began defending the White House, with host Trish Regan characterizing Acosta as "sort of wrestling that young White House intern" to the ground.
Three months after surgery, however, glare, halos and double vision were common, affecting 50 to 60 percent of all patients, with up to 5 percent characterizing them as "very" or "extremely" bothersome.
The latest demonstration of what some are characterizing as a Napoleonic style was Mr. Macron's announcement that he would address both houses of Parliament in the regal setting of Versailles on Monday.
That's where our eye is right now and where our focus is going to stay," the official said, characterizing the campaign's efforts as "protecting the 2016 map with an eye toward expansion.
TV's Krystal Ball knocks Clinton's 'mean girl' comments against Sanders MORE for defamation over the former secretary of State's remarks on a podcast characterizing the Democratic presidential candidate as a Russian asset.
Characterizing himself as "almost a libertarian" — he voiced some qualms about the Trump administration but described Hillary Clinton as "utterly repellent" — Mr. Wuorinen is also distrustful of government support for the arts.
The policy signaled a return to "enforcing the laws that Congress has passed," Mr. Sessions said Friday at the Justice Department, characterizing his memo as unique for the leeway it afforded prosecutors.
"This has major implications for characterizing who we think of as a criminal," says Bradley Malin, co-director of the Center for Genetic Privacy and Identity in Community Settings at Vanderbilt University.
On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged as expected, characterizing the U.S. economy as strong and staying on track to increase borrowing costs in September and likely again in December.
Maduro blames external forces for the crisis, characterizing the exodus of American companies like Kimberly-Clark and Citibank as economic attacks coming as the result of constraints implemented by his regime and Chavez.
The claims came from Depp's defamation lawsuit against Heard, in which he is seeking $50 million in damages after the Aquaman actress wrote an op-ed characterizing herself as a domestic abuse victim.
"The national inquiry's findings support characterizing these acts, including violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA (two-spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex and asexual) people, as genocide," the report states.
The former mayor cited an Associated Press report characterizing Trump's comments as "a sharp retreat" from his pledge during the primary season to remove all 11 million undocumented immigrants from the United States.
Despite these bumps in the regulatory road, Suleyman rejects the idea the Royal Free collaboration is having to be "relaunched" now — characterizing this next phase as a "natural progression" of an evolving partnership.
Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of iconic televangelist Billy Graham and a televangelist in her own right, published a blog post characterizing the eclipse as a sign of God's coming judgment on the world.
However, by characterizing Muslim Americans in black and white — as either peace-loving or terrorist-harboring — it perpetuates the growing sentiment in the United States that Muslims, at their core, are un-American.
Twitter hid the video on the account, but replies from the Team Mitch account in the same thread characterizing the language in the video as "serious calls to physical violence" and criticizing Rep.
Sheldon Whitehouse spent much of his opening statement characterizing what he called a "5 to 4 rampage" or "5 to 4 shopping spree" in which conservative judges ruled in favor of business interests.
Rather than characterizing them as losers who are easily fooled, Trump's supporters—who amount to at least a plurality of the Republican primary electorate—deserve to be looked at in their own terms.
The CEO of LeEco, the Chinese company formerly known as LeTV, thinks Apple isn't as innovative as it once was, characterizing the iPhone maker as "outdated" in an interview with CNBC this week.
Still, characterizing growth as "high," as put in the BofAML report, seems a stretch so far, at least in the U.S. The first quarter saw GDP rise just 0.7 percent, and headwinds persist.
She was already a sympathetic witness & the President's tweet ripping her allowed Schiff to point it out real time characterizing it as witness tampering or intimidation -adding an article of impeachment real-time.
And 98% of respondents said they have experienced disruption "to a point where they're left with a complete loss of connectivity on the battlefield," with 34% characterizing this issue as a regular occurrence.
From the American Revolution to the Civil Rights Movement, history has a way of characterizing those who lived through it in stark terms of right and wrong, winner and loser, hero and villain.
" Biden went on to say that Trump "has more in common with George Wallace than he does with George Washington," characterizing the 2020 election as a "battle for the soul of this nation.
NBC is characterizing the WV race as follows: Don Blankenship is running in 3rd place in both the raw vote and in our models and not leading in any region of the state.
"You can have fibromyalgia that is very different from another person's fibromyalgia," Staud says, adding that clinicians haven't spent a lot of time characterizing the cognitive impacts of drugs like Lyrica and Fetzima.
" He was a sharp-tongued critic of John McCain and Mitt Romney during their presidential runs, characterizing the former as "an angry old jackass" and the latter as "the Harriet Miers of 2012.
They plan a full-court press to sell the pact on this presidential trip — characterizing its passage as a litmus test of American leadership — in hopes that the message will echo back home.
Cedric Richmond, a Biden campaign co-chair, criticized Sanders for characterizing Biden's support as coming from the Democratic establishment, pointing to the former vice president's big margins of victory among African American voters.
They can still be useful for characterizing phenomena that manifest disparities at a large scale, such as rates of chronic disease, exposure to non-point source pollution, regional employment trends and so on.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On Wednesday evening at the FLAG Art Foundation, men and women — though mostly women — gathered to read from a list of 1,000 words and phrases characterizing women.
He used that approach during recent talks with Canada and Mexico to revise the North American Free Trade Agreement, criticizing foreign counterparts as intransigent and characterizing complaints by American businesses as pure greed.
Characterizing sexual assault as hazing minimizes the severity of these incidents, and sexual assault is sexual assault, says Joel Levin, director of programs and co-founder of Stop Sexual Assault in Schools (SSAIS).
In response to this new GOP interest, some have even begun to lampoon tree planting and other forest actions as insignificant, characterizing them as a "distraction" from other actions to reduce greenhouse gases.
One can imagine not only characterizing the types of coughs, but visual markers like how closely packed people are, and location information like sickness indicators in one part of a city versus another.
Carter also expressed unease over the string of high-profile departures in the Trump administration, characterizing the president's personnel decisions as an effort to add more like-minded voices to the White House.
The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) updates these numbers regularly and provides news on its progress in characterizing the condition, in which the only reliable shared factor is using vaping devices.
"He couldn't really converse, not in the sense of sharing information or of a balanced back-and-forth conversation," Wolff wrote in characterizing the view of Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner.
"You have to be an artist and an activist who fits into a social justice or environmental narrative," Mr. Woodham said, characterizing the kind of art that today's younger collectors want to buy.
Hugin, the former CEO of drugmaker Celgene, has used his personal wealth to fund a barrage of television ads in the state branding himself as an independent voice and characterizing Menendez as corrupt.
He won by characterizing his opponent as a big-spending liberal, unconcerned about fiscal prudence, even though as chairman of the House Budget Committee, Mr. Spratt was among his party's leading deficit hawks.
Ms. Pelosi also took a dig at Mr. Trump's plan, detailed on Tuesday, to invest $500 million over 10 years toward the development of new cures for childhood cancer, characterizing it as paltry.
In testimony to the grand jury, Wilson invoked — perhaps inadvertently — racial stereotypes by characterizing Brown as an unstoppable, violent brute who could kill him in one punch, even though Wilson's injuries weren't severe.
Warren criticized Mnuchin's track record as a Wall Street banker at Goldman Sachs, where he worked for 17 years, characterizing him as the type of elite insider that Trump vowed to extricate from government.
"While the neighbors allegedly liked the technicolor figurines, the paint job has been the subject of heated derision, with Spain's art conservation association ACRE reportedly characterizing it as the "continued pillaging in our country.
Apple CEO Tim Cook had some choice words when asked about Facebook's controversial blockchain project Libra, with the chief executive openly characterizing the company's plans to launch a cryptocurrency as a blatant power grab.
The report criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for frequently characterizing negative media coverage as "fake news," a phrase that is also used by leaders against their critics in countries like the Philippines and Turkey.
But he didn't stop at simply characterizing them as burdensome albatrosses that hold back innovation and competition; he characterized them in apocalyptic terms, a hazard to the very life and limb of the entrepreneur.
The central bank didn't fully appease the market, giving a 25 basis point cut last week but characterizing it as a "midcycle adjustment," disappointing traders and kick-starting the most recent downturn for stocks.
A ruling characterizing Uber as a transport service could expose it to stricter rules on licensing, insurance and safety, with possible knock-on effects on other startups such as online home rental company Airbnb.
Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, is being particularly bellicose, characterizing the North Korea situation as another Iraq scenario, and implying that the US is a bully on the verge of a vain and disastrous invasion.
"When you look at the transcript, there's nothing in that transcript that warrants the death penalty for the president," she said in the CBS interview, characterizing impeachment as the political equivalent of capital punishment.
The debate has particular resonance in Germany, where reconstruction of structures destroyed in World War II has been a contentious issue, with some critics characterizing reconstruction as an attempt to erase memories of Nazism.
"A definition is a simple and precise sentence characterizing an object, and this is not a definition but a statement of fashionable values, much too complicated and partly aberrant," Mairesse told the Art Newspaper.
While a handful of GOP lawmakers expressed some concern with the findings, most joined Trump in characterizing the report, falsely, as a full exoneration of the president on both the "collusion" and obstruction questions.
While some are urging caution out of fears of sparking a trade war with Beijing, others are signaling confidence in such an approach, characterizing China as the justified target of any punitive trade measures.
Rosenstein is fiercely denying the Times's account, and reports from other outlets on Friday have offered conflicting pictures of the events, with many characterizing Rosenstein's comment about a wire on the president as sarcastic.
While the initial integration is focused on Easy Reorder, Walmart is characterizing this as a partnership with Google because it has broader plans to work with the company on voice shopping in the future.
While Facebook has been under scrutiny in the matter, it has tried to shift at least some of the blame to Cambridge Analytica, characterizing it as a rogue actor that violated its data policies.
But she said a supervisor often taunted her about her undocumented status, and she was deeply disturbed when Mr. Trump began publicly railing against undocumented immigrants from Latin America, often characterizing them as criminals.
The report criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for frequently characterizing negative media coverage as "fake news," a phrase that is also used by leaders against their critics in countries like the Philippines and Turkey.
" But the airline said the encounter was not a case of discrimination, characterizing what happened as a "seating error" and calling itself a "zero-tolerance company that does not support discrimination of any kind.
When I think about my relationship with D., I have a hard time characterizing him completely as a fuckboy, especially when thinking about the glimpses of his personality that initially attracted me to him.
Trump spoke for a long time about Biden's son, Hunter, and his dealings with the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, characterizing both Bidens as corrupt, accusation that are at the heart of his impeachment trial.
"This is part of the reformist tidal wave characterizing Saudi Arabia... It's part and parcel of Mohammed bin Salman's drive to alter the structure of the economy," said John Sfakianakis, a Riyadh-based economist.
" Trump had touted the announcement of an agreed-to meeting with Kim on Thursday night to reporters at the White House before it was delivered by the South Korean official, characterizing it as "major.
While investigating and characterizing neutrino oscillations is the direct goal of the DUNE experiment, the deeper goal is to use those studies to shed light on one of those fundamental questions of the universe.
The Trump administration, after repeatedly characterizing the agreement as a "loophole" that migrant families abuse to be let into the country, tried unsuccessfully in August to change the rule to indefinitely hold migrant children.
Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas pointed to the dispute over Ms. Rice's role in characterizing the 2012 attack on the diplomatic compound in Benghazi, which killed the American ambassador and three other American officials.
"They basically said, 'Let's cancel an election over a meeting with the Ukraine,'" Mr. Trump's White House counsel, Pat A. Cipollone, said on Saturday, characterizing the Democrats' arguments as he opened the president's defense.
Jordan wouldn't comment on the threat regarding the 2018 midterms, instead characterizing the scuttled healthcare vote as just a "postponement" and arguing that Republicans will succeed if they deliver on their promises to voters.
By characterizing his parental role as an occasional helper to his wife rather than as an equal partner, O'Rourke reinforced the still-widespread idea that moms should shoulder the primary responsibility for raising kids.
"There could no longer be anything that constituted an absolute good any more than anything fundamentally evil; there could be only relative value judgments," the former Pope said, characterizing the liberal position on morality.
The spectacular displays of violence characterizing Charlottesville's conflicts over Confederate monuments, when viewed in local and historical context, point to white racial pride that has its source right here in Virginia, not Nazi Germany.
Widely criticized for characterizing law enforcement officers as a "protected class," and positing that acts of violence against officers should be considered hate crimes, this contentious, reactionary countermovement further weaponizes an already racially biased system.
"Nearby M dwarfs likely provide some of the best opportunities for detecting and characterizing potentially 'Earth-like' exoplanets in the near future," the authors write in their new paper published in The Astrophysical Journal Letters.
" Even in the letter he left behind before evading arrest on June 17, Simpson played down the 1989 incident, characterizing his relationship with Nicole by saying, "At times I have felt like a battered husband.
And that followed a campaign for the presidency in which Trump made all sorts of racist remarks, from characterizing Mexican immigrants as criminals and rapists to suggesting that all Muslims should be banned from America.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court on Tuesday said NBC News did not defame an Oregon sporting goods company by characterizing its exploding rifle targets as "bombs" in a report on the "Today" show.
Meanwhile, some Google employees who seem to disagree with the Hong Kong protesters' cause have tried to shut down their colleagues' discussions about Hong Kong, characterizing them as irrelevant to the workplace, uninformed, and offensive.
It will also gather information to help inform future human trips to Mars — including testing methods for producing oxygen from Mars' atmosphere, identifying other resources, landing techniques and characterizing weather, dust and other environmental conditions.
What they're saying: "I think if we get a bipartisan deal on anything, it's going to be this," a senior administration official told Axios, characterizing the thinking at the top level of the White House.
Johnson returned to the United States and his reserve unit in July of 2014, and Glendening represented him in military proceedings here, the attorney said, characterizing it as "sort of a hostile work environment" case.
""By design, these devices are indiscriminate and operate across a wide area where many people may be present," Privacy International technologist Richard Tynan told The Intercept, characterizing the equipment as "the essence of mass surveillance.
In addition to the pinturas, Mapping Memory showcases 16th-century printings of Cortés's letters to Spain's King Charles V justifying his expedition and characterizing the ensuing Spanish-Mexica war as an absolute conquest for Spain.
" NBC News advised its staffers in an email last week to "avoid characterizing [King's] remarks as racist… It is ok to attribute to others as in 'what many are calling racist' or something like that.
In the court filing from this week, Cao did acknowledge Tesla's accusations that he collected a bunch of company intellectual property as true, but he asserted that characterizing his actions as trade theft were inaccurate.
To some extent, this is beside the point; even if they had been totally cautious and careful in characterizing the intelligence, the war still would've been a catastrophic mistake that took an immense human toll.
That also means characterizing them in a way that forces Clinton to play defense in areas where she has experience and is supposed to be strong, such as on foreign policy or health care. 5.
Southwest Airlines said in a news release that it would return the planes to operation as soon as possible, while characterizing the grounding of the jets as an expensive start to an otherwise successful year.
Sheriff Arpaio has alternated between meek and defiant in and outside court, openly criticizing Judge Snow to reporters and often characterizing the racial profiling case against him as a political vendetta by the Obama administration.
Photo: Yoan Valat (AP Images)France just scored what it's characterizing as a major victory in the battle to curb online hate speech—one that potentially carries significant implications for privacy and free speech online.
Some members of his national security team are apparently trying to apply the sort of approach that the Cuban missile crisis enshrined, emphasizing diplomatic and economic pressure and characterizing military measures as a last resort.
" Panis's lecture went on to include some shockingly outré concepts, including characterizing the idea to reboot Shinola as a vision that "did not take two guys sitting on the opposite sides of a boardroom table.
Washington (CNN)In an email chain addressed to two of his colleagues in March 2001, Brett Kavanaugh, then associate counsel to President George W. Bush, complained to his colleagues about recent press reports characterizing him.
In Barr's Cliff Notes four-page version of the Mueller report -- with just three short cherry-picked quotes from what may be a voluminous document -- he seemed very interested in publicly characterizing Mueller's apparent quandary.
"Characterizing our country as a Dickensian Tale of Two Cities is a lot more fun than realizing it's instead a Tale of Three Cities, with the overwhelming majority doing just fine," wrote another commenter, bigoil.
Characterizing the difference in how policy elites and the mass public use words as a form of ignorance winds up obscuring the substantive critique of US policy that voters — especially less educated ones — are making.
Since the start of the 2016 general election, the share of Democrats characterizing Russia as a major threat doubled, as the GOP presidential nominee aligned with the country and Hillary Clinton and allies criticized it.
The OSIRIS-REx mission's goals include understanding what kinds of stuff asteroids contain, characterizing Bennu's motion in case its trajectory ever threatens Earth, and learning about what the Solar System was like in its earliest days.
Except not, because Melbourne ultimately does his small part to save the day by making it known to Albert that he's going to retire soon, characterizing his relationship with the queen as more professional than personal.
Barnier, denying a reporter's suggestion that he was "angry" by characterizing his attitude as "impatient" and "determined", again rejected British accusations that his need for 27-nation consensus was crimping his ability to negotiate and compromise.
The prospectuses of Chinese chip companies preparing to list on a new tech-focussed stock exchange are blunt, characterizing the domestic industry as "relatively backward", lacking in talent and requiring "a long time to catch up".
But there are 250,000 miles, an atmosphere, and a ton of intervening dust separating the Moon and Earth's surface, so actually understanding them requires more than just understanding the Moon, but also characterizing the intervening space.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump revealed newfound admiration for Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Tuesday, praising one of the most powerful men in America's southern neighbor after previously characterizing him as part of a global anti-Trump conspiracy.
The challenge will be characterizing the progress in a way that makes sense to the 75% of Americans who say, in the latest CNN/ORC poll, they're dissatisfied with the way the country is being governed.
"Two weeks ago Matt and I visited a prison here in Columbia and it weighed on me so much the entire time," Harrison says, characterizing criminal justice reform as a human rights and national security issue.
To this end, researchers from Yahoo Labs, the University of Sheffield, Bell Labs, and University of Turin have crafted a new system for characterizing and mapping urban soundscapes using data harvested cheaply from existing social media.
"I most want to know what President Trump committed to President Putin at the Helsinki conference in the two hours about which we know very little except what Russia is selectively leaking or characterizing," said Sen.
Rogers and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper have cautioned against placing too much responsibility on the intelligence community to draw up international norms, characterizing such rulemaking as high-level policy decisions more appropriate to Congress.
Let us count the ways: Over the weekend, President Trump lashed out at the ongoing Mueller investigation, calling it a "scam" and characterizing a raid of his former attorney Michael Cohen's office as a break-in.
The left has developed a potent strategy against which the right simply cannot contend: characterizing those who do not embrace liberal values as morally bankrupt, using labels like "bigot," among the worst of insults to Americans.
" On Wednesday, the New York Times reports, IOC officials held a two-hour conference call with Olympic athletes and national Olympic committees urging athletes to continue to train and characterizing coronavirus as "not a deadly disease.
Even if religious freedom laws don't enable more discrimination, Wilson worries that characterizing LGBTQ rights as fundamentally in conflict with religious rights will make it much more difficult to pass civil rights protections in the future.
The report partly blamed Mr. Durkin, but it also partly absolved him, characterizing the first-time head coach — who was hired after the 2015 season, when he was just 37 — as overmatched in his new job.
The prospectuses of Chinese chip companies preparing to list on a new tech-focused stock exchange are blunt, characterizing the domestic industry as "relatively backward", lacking in talent and requiring "a long time to catch up".
During the hearing, Rao was also asked about her college writings on race and comments she made characterizing sexual and racial oppression as a "myth," a position she attributed to being too "idealistic" as an undergraduate.
Former President Barack Obama criticized President Donald Trump for announcing on Thursday that the United States will withdraw from the Paris climate agreement, characterizing the decision as America vacating its leadership role on the world stage.
Kimmo Kemppainen, research manager for the project, said that in characterizing and mapping the rock, it was important to locate, and avoid, fractures where water could flow, since the disposal site was below the water table.
Some are now repeating the Trojans' ancient mistake, characterizing the new Senate budget bill and related tax legislation as signs that the Republicans have temporarily stopped their fight against the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and Medicaid.
So I wanted to remind people that when you're making these accusations and characterizing these women that you don't know, give them the same courtesy, grace, empathy and sympathy that you give more famous rape survivors.
But in May, with the international news media watching, the North did detonate explosives at the site where it conducted all six of its nuclear tests to date, characterizing it as a dismantling of the facility.
As we spoke, he ran through some of his earlier criticisms of the president — for peddling the false conspiracy theory that President Barack Obama was born in Kenya, for instance, and for characterizing Mexicans as rapists.
As Matt Yglesias recently wrote for Vox, the left's defense of Clinton revolved around glossing over other accusations, centering the Lewinsky scandal, characterizing it as consensual, and blaming the prurience and puritanism of the American media.
With all the myopic arrogance and naval-gazing postcolonial idiocy, that seems to be characterizing 21st century Britain, I had imagined that the soldiers marching through Northern Germany had done so on a diet of potatoes.
And what we're doing is we're isolating those molecules literally from meat and then we're characterizing them we're trying to match them with molecules and plants that will deliver the same experience to our human century system.
Reading from prepared remarks, Trump once again used the term "the African-Americans," keeping up with his (perhaps subconscious) verbal tic of characterizing blacks as an alien other, separate and apart from conventional (read white) American society.
The claims come from the 55-year-old's defamation lawsuit against Heard, 32, in which he is seeking $50 million in damages after the Aquaman actress wrote an op-ed characterizing herself as a domestic abuse victim.
Students and voting activists alike object to the new rules in the state, characterizing it as a "poll tax" that makes voting financially untenable for students who can't afford the fees for a new license and registration.
The company says that the most relevant approach to characterizing these conditions is by their genetic profile and estimates between 1,000 and 2,000 people in the U.S. with an inherited retinal disease fall into this genetic bucket.
Clinton's allies lambasted Comey -- characterizing him as inappropriately acting outside Justice Department protocol and against the wishes of his superiors -- as they sought to shame him into revealing more details about what, exactly, the FBI has discovered.
But Urban Institute senior healthcare fellow Linda Blumberg told INSIDER that Biden was highlighting with his remarks the plan's continuity and how it would preserve the method people receive their care, characterizing it as "a feasible plan."
After the Syria decision was announced, Trump justified it by characterizing the Islamic State terrorist group as a problem that's "7,000 miles away" and far from the direct concerns of the US. Republicans in Congress vehemently disagree.
The president first took aim at Google on Tuesday, when he sent a series of early morning tweets characterizing Google's search results as being biased against the president and other conservatives, a claim the company promptly rejected.
Gingrich ridiculed Romney as an out-of-touch elitist, characterizing him as a bad fit for a team that defined itself in opposition to the type of GOP political establishment that the former Republican presidential nominee represents.
Several other scientists not involved in the paper described it as significant, with some of them characterizing it as a milestone in the analysis of huge ice sheets and the risks they pose in a warming world.
The House Democratic whip stressed the difficulty in engaging North Korea, characterizing the country as "a state that violates all the norms" and suggesting that talks with China, a close North Korean ally, would bear more fruit.
To help fill the data vacuum and provide scholarly legitimacy, Mr. Falk enlisted Robert C. Morgan, a member of his company's advisory board of scholars and curators, to write an essay characterizing and validating Mr. Bertschmann's work.
The exhibition doesn't feature selfies or paintings of iPhones as characterizing elements of our contemporary identities; instead, the curators have put together a show that compels viewers to look both inward and at ourselves as social animals.
President Vladimir V. Putin criticized the ban as "outside of the law, outside of morals and outside of humanity," characterizing sanctions against the nation's handicapped athletes as a Western effort to humiliate Russia's weakest, most vulnerable citizens.
Though Fox News' right-leaning opinion hosts like Hannity generally portray Trump in a positive light, Trump has repeatedly hit out at Fox News during his presidency, characterizing it as insufficiently loyal to him and his party.
" "It is our considered judgment that if President Trump&aposs misconduct does not rise to the level of impeachment, then virtually nothing does," the historians said, characterizing Trump as a "clear and present danger to the Constitution.
" Duffy sought to walk back his on-air remarks in a tweet later Tuesday morning, characterizing Vindman as "an American war hero" and writing: "My point is that Mr. Vindman is an unelected advisor, he gives ADVICE.
He took solace in characterizing Jackson to their friends as a sort of gifted idiot, who composed her fiction in a trance state of automatic writing and had to take it to him to have it explained.
" In a separate interview Tuesday with NPR, Zarif said the U.S. "will pay" for Soleimani's killing, characterizing the airstrike that resulted in his death as a "cowardly armed attack" and an act of "both terrorism and war.
And, second, there is also an executive order issued by President Gerald Ford in 1976 and still in force, prohibiting assassinations of foreign leaders (though the Trump administration is characterizing the killing as a counter-terrorism operation).
We heard from other readers and made an attempt through editing to make clear that we were not likening the various post-election incidents to each other but were instead characterizing a letter by a university president.
To top it off, Trump's comments characterizing impeachment as a "hoax" in the scorching letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, along with his defiant performance at the rally in Michigan make clear he is anything but contrite.
In a letter to Cummings on Thursday, also seen by Reuters, Lowell said the congressman was "not completely accurate" in characterizing what Lowell earlier had told congressional investigators about Kushner and Ivanka Trump's handling of electronic communications.
Mr. Trump initially accepted it and characterized it as a retirement "with distinction," but took offense after seeing reports characterizing the letter as a rebuke and forced Mr. Mattis to leave two months earlier than originally scheduled.
Like a jazz record or a dog-eared book by Dostoyevsky, the women here are simply another tool for characterizing the men around them — as well as vehicles for Synnott's fascination with the younger Honnold's sex life.
" After characterizing Menken as an exceedingly wealthy women with inclinations towards greed, the writer completes her exhaustive catalogue of Menken's materiality: "jewelry and court dresses, jewelled fans...her hair, neck, and bosom powdered with dust of real diamonds.
Halfway through the evening, the Texas senator reprised a campaign trail attack on Trump's "New York values," knowing that Trump would retaliate by characterizing it as a slander against September 11 first responders—and it boomeranged on him.
A campaign aide says after Harris' questioning of Barr during this week's hearing, fund-raising was "doing well," characterizing it as a "Barr bump" and reminding Democrats how tough Harris would be in a match up against Trump.
Lobbyists have blasted the US capital with attack adverts and have targeted policymakers in their home states, characterizing the bill that would allow Puerto Rico to restructure its debt under the purview of an oversight board a "bailout".
They have also lied to administrative staff about their reasons for calling, characterizing their call as a matter of grave security importance, only to present a sales pitch once they'd worked their way up to the right executive.
Trump then turned his attention to Mueller himself, characterizing the former FBI director as "conflicted" in part because his purported "best friend" is James Comey — the former FBI director whose firing ultimately triggered Mueller's appointment as special counsel.
Nearly 21904 years before psychologist John Money coined the term "gender role" in 21975, she reversed them in the gender-bending "Les résultats du féminisme," characterizing women as masculine and men as feminine in a short six minutes.
The Senate is expected to take a final vote on the measure Tuesday night — but first they will have to beat back proposed changes that bill supporters are characterizing as "poison pills" meant to sink the comprehensive legislation.
The question has reverberated online and in news broadcasts, with some protesting that characterizing Orlando as the worst ignores an ugly history of attacks that claimed more lives, most often involving white aggressors and black or Indian victims.
Cornyn added that Trump didn't specifically use the words "thin gruel," but that he was characterizing his interpretation from their time together after a campaign rally where Trump touted his plan to build the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
In a floor speech Friday, Cassidy implored the NFL to explain how referees were "scored" for their performance in the NFC championship game, while characterizing the missed call as one of the most consequential in the league's history.
I grew tired of people I barely knew telling me I was the reason for a random tragedy, characterizing me as "oppressed" for being a Muslim woman, and labeling me as un-American or an adversary of freedom.
"It's the most difficult battle so far waged by the Lebanese army against terrorist groups - the nature of the terrain and the enemy," he said, characterizing the 600 Islamic State fighters in the area as 600 "suicide bombers".
White House spokesman Josh Earnest refused to address Trump's comments directly at a daily news briefing, characterizing Trump's remarks as "small" in the aftermath of the massacre, and as such, neither he nor Obama would focus on them.
The challengers, characterizing the new ban as an indefinite extension of the previous one, said individuals who sued have an interest in the expired measure being declared unlawful because they continue to be harmed by the new policy.
There is considerable greenwashing going on, through deceptive public relations, making claims without evidence and misleading labeling, he said, characterizing those acts as attempts to convey an image of social responsibility when, in fact, it's business as usual.
The authorities (or are they the authoritarians?) who pronounced painting to be dead lived in a bubble: they refused to recognize how neatly the narrative they kept spinning fit into the erasures and belittlements characterizing America's modern era.
By characterizing the United States and NATO as Russia's enemies, he can attack within his own borders what threatens him the most — the ideals of liberty, freedom and democracy, of which the United States has been a defender.
"Given the nature and complexity of adverse events being reported, characterizing the evolving benefit/risk profile of Zinbryta will not be possible going forward given the limited number of patients being treated," the companies said in a statement.
Trump, speaking from the White House on Wednesday morning, appeared to take a victory lap, characterizing Iran as "standing down" and noting that no Americans were killed by the missile attack against Iraqi bases that house U.S. personnel.
"Hate him or like him, he has them where he wants them," said Cramer, characterizing Trump and his hard line approach to try to get China to change what the U.S. sees as decades of unfair trade practices.
"Is our business model going to keep working in the face of this kind of change?" said Carolyn Kousky, executive director of the Wharton Risk Center at the University of Pennsylvania, characterizing the concerns sweeping the insurance industry.
The suddenness and breadth of Mr. Cuomo's proposals both shocked and galled the speaker of the Assembly, Carl Heastie, a Bronx Democrat, who responded with a sharply worded retort, characterizing the suggestions as a "wildly inappropriate" trade-off.
Or he might be not so subtly denying that trans people exist at all by characterizing all trans women as men — which would go against what every major medical association and the scientific evidence say on this issue.
Throughout the trial, the prosecution has drubbed Officer Liang for having his gun unholstered when he opened the stairwell door that night, characterizing him as reckless for doing so in a place full of families going about their lives.
At a speech at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. this morning, Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel laid out his rationale for supporting Donald Trump, characterizing him as the only candidate with the ability to challenge establishment politics.
National security adviser H.R. McMaster has described Trump's disclosure as "wholly appropriate," characterizing the sharing of intelligence as spur of the moment and adding that the president didn't even know the sources and methods underpinning the intelligence he shared.
On the campaign trail, Cruz has had often very harsh words for Romney, dubbing him a seriously flawed messenger against Barack Obama in 2012 and characterizing him as part of the GOP's "mushy middle" repeatedly in his stump speech.
These developments promise in turn to diminish, over time, the intense divisiveness currently characterizing Supreme Court nominations, reflected in both the presidential debates and the Senate's unprecedented two-hundred-thirty-plus-day refusal even to meet with Judge Garland.
Most recently, after Michael Rosfeld was found not guilty after killing Antwon Rose in East Pittsburgh, Rosfeld's defense predictably smeared the reputation of the 17-year-old honors student with zero criminal record, characterizing him as dangerous and threatening.
She contended a letter that a lawyer for Cosby sent the newspaper called her a liar by saying the article was "defamatory," characterizing her claims as "wild" and suggesting she had a criminal record by citing other accusers' crimes.
Nunes has previously brushed aside the notion that the memo wouldn't be persuasive without the underlying intelligence to substantiate its claims, characterizing the document as "facts" and calling the argument Democratic obstruction of his investigation into Justice Department misconduct.
Calk has done nothing wrong and will be exonerated at trial of the baseless isolated charge brought against him," Calk's attorney Jeremy Margolis said in a statement to The Hill, characterizing the bank's loans to Manafort as "good loans.
Salvini has cited the work of euroskeptic thinkers in characterizing the currency union as a form of monetary "slavery", a view not promoted by the League and its heavily business-based supporters until he became its head in 2013.
Mr. Rocard served under President François Mitterrand, and the two political veterans' mutual detestation was legendary in French politics, with analysts generally characterizing Mr. Mitterrand as a wily maneuverer of no fixed principles and Mr. Rocard as his opposite.
The deal, reached last year, has prompted conflict-of-interest allegations from opposition politicians after a federal prosecutor asked a court last week to block the agreement, characterizing it as a "forgiveness of debt" that benefited the president's family.
Ever since the Euromaidan demonstrations of 2013 led to the country's political realignment closer to the European Union, the Russian propaganda machine has been hard at work characterizing the shift as a neo-Nazi coup staged by the West.
Senate Republicans on Tuesday were characterizing the direct assistance as "snap loans" instead of grants, to avoid the stigma of the proposal being called a bailout, but it has yet to be determined how the government would be compensated.
While Trump has clearly softened his rhetoric ahead of a potential meeting with Kim, characterizing the North Korean's intentions as "very honorable" was an interesting choice of words considering the regime's troubling human rights history and reputation for ruthlessness.
The authors don't try to explain why this is, but one possibility that comes to mind is Republicans have been characterizing Democratic Party support for higher taxes and a more generous welfare state as "socialism" for a long time.
The Koch network of advocacy and lobbying groups is doing everything it can to block support for EVs, including ad campaigns and talking points characterizing EVs as toys for the elite, paid for by the poor and middle classes.
After fairly well characterizing a perfectly reasonable attitude Palestinians have about who is responsible for the Holocaust and who should pay any reparations for it, Mr. Schumer then appeals to the Torah to justify the Jewish claim against them.
Fact Check WASHINGTON — President Trump celebrated the tax bill that Congress approved on Wednesday by characterizing it as a two-for-one victory, falsely claiming that it also made good on his promise to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
"The device is reportedly equipped with a 95-decibel siren, and Kopczynski said that parents can contact the company to sound an alarm on the device telling them to come home, characterizing it as a "god-like voice out of nowhere.
Image: George Washington's Mount VernonA group of students last month was involved with the discovery of a stone artifact nearly 6,000 years old while on a school trip to Mount Vernon, and officials are characterizing the find as particularly noteworthy.
InSight, on the other hand, will spend nearly two Earth years monitoring "marsquakes" and characterizing the heat flow beneath its metallic feet, gathering data that should help scientists better understand how rocky planets such as Mars and Earth form and evolve.
Much like whole swathes of Houston in the mid-1900s, Montrose inflated with Houston's influx of money — but in lieu of the organized, conservative splendor characterizing the city's other hubs, the neighborhood became the bayou's bohemian epicenter by the '60s.
Though the Islamic State did not claim responsibility, the group is active in Anbar and analysts were quick to blame the group for the attack, characterizing it as a new stage in the IS conflict with the government in Riyadh.
Statements after the meeting made clear that deep differences remain on several of these points, with the two sides agreeing to disagree and a U.S. official characterizing the encounter as the start of a discussion rather than a venue for solutions.
"With Brexit now seen decidedly in the category of 'a tomorrow problem' and very little anticipated progress on the trade war, characterizing the next few sessions as a calm in the 'global uncertainty' storm is apropos," wrote BMO's Ian Lyngen.
House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said on Tuesday that he thinks Attorney General Bill Barr is "the second most dangerous man in the country," accusing him of lying to Congress and characterizing him as President Trump's defense lawyer.
And characterizing social media companies as the mocking, many-headed pantomime villain of the story transforms complex considerations into a basic emotional attack that might well be aimed at feeding votes back to a governing party intent on re-election.
"I know that the district attorney intends to present this to a grand jury in order to get an indictment," Michaels tells PEOPLE before characterizing his client as a "very peaceful, hard-working man" who has never been arrested before.
" Details: Sandmann's lawyers filed a defamation lawsuit last month against The Washington Post for $250 million, accusing the news outlet of falsely characterizing him as racist and intending to harm him because he's a "white, Catholic boy wearing a MAGA hat.
Washington (CNN)Nikki Haley, the US envoy to the United Nations, is characterizing Russia as skittish and isolated in the wake of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad's deadly chemical weapons attack last week that killed scores of civilians, including children.
Somehow, learning about "how the microbiota involved in the fermentation process lead to specific chocolate flavor" and "identifying farm-specific DNA markers characterizing the microbiota on the surface of fermented cacao beans" are skills that my C.V., at least, is lacking.
The latest statement (included in full below) comes after the Brooklyn Museum ignored the calls by local groups to establish a "Decolonization Commission," while characterizing statements by them and others as "personal attacks," which do not appear in last week's letter.
This list, seen by many as "proof" that Danley is a left-leaning progressive, was then emphasized by multiple right-wing media outlets that identified Danley as a possible suspect, with some characterizing the list as though it were incontestable evidence.
Concord, New Hampshire (CNN)Jeb Bush is sharpening his attacks against rival Marco Rubio in the final few days before the New Hampshire primary, raising questions about the Florida senator's position on abortion and characterizing him as an untested, political showman.
"I would not go beyond characterizing them as old friends who had a very deep bond in this mutual love of horses, and horse breeding and horse racing," says fellow royal biographer Sally Bedell Smith, author of Elizabeth: The Queen.
As Syria's civil war rages on, the refugee crisis it spawned has turned into a big political controversy around the world — with several Republican candidates characterizing the refugees as dangerous and even calling for a total ban on Muslim refugees.
So far China has said little about its own intentions in Djibouti, referring to the project in low-key terms such as characterizing the new base as "logistical facilities" for naval rest and resupply, including its contribution to anti-piracy operations.
" But the report was deeply critical of Comey's conduct in the investigation, characterizing his decision not to tell Department of Justice leadership about his plan to make a separate statement exonerating Clinton in July of 85033 as "extraordinary and insubordinate.
" But the report was deeply critical of Comey's conduct in the investigation, characterizing his decision not to tell Department of Justice leadership about his plan to make a separate statement exonerating Clinton in July of 22019 as "extraordinary and insubordinate.
That's how the Intercontinental Exchange is characterizing its new "hub" for the exchange-traded fund industry, a collaboration between the New York Stock Exchange parent and investment giant BlackRock aimed at simplifying how the over $5 trillion ETF market is traded.
The discovery was made by Italian researchers from a variety of institutions, led by Roberto Orosei at the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica in Bologna; the paper describing their work detecting and characterizing the water was published today in the journal Science.
Schumer mocked Trump for touting Republicans' two-seat Senate gain in 2018 ("When the President brags he won North Dakota and Indiana, he's in real trouble") and Pelosi scolded him for characterizing her relative strength within the House Democratic Caucus.
Mr. Peña Nieto's spokesman, Eduardo Sanchez, issued a brief statement on Monday characterizing any similarities between the president's thesis and earlier work as "style errors," such as forgetting to quote passages correctly or cite original authors mentioned in the bibliography.
"As the subject of repurchases has come to a boil, some people have come close to calling them un-American –characterizing them as corporate misdeeds that divert funds needed for productive endeavors," Buffett said in his annual letter to shareholders.
Though the House did not consider that legislation, Mr. Gutiérrez was a sponsor of a bill with similar provisions that year, despite characterizing Mr. Trump's demands to end chain migration and to build a border wall to limit immigration as "ransom."
TOKYO — North Korean weapons tests this month clearly violated United Nations Security Council resolutions, John R. Bolton, the White House national security adviser, said on Saturday, going further than President Trump in characterizing the tests of short-range ballistic missiles.
Mr. Trump has similarly assailed the United States trade deficit with China and other countries, often characterizing it as a scorecard, evidence that China is winning at trade and the United States losing, to the tune of $310 billion a year.
Some critics said the firings were evidence that Trump would rather ignore bad news than confront it, with some characterizing the remaining pollsters as "yes men" who would fudge numbers to appease the president or only bring him good news.
In what Trump allies are characterizing as pushback from the Navy, Gallagher and three officers in his chain of command received notices on Wednesday to appear before boards of their peers to assess whether they would remain in the SEALs.
Democrats are expressing alarm by what they are characterizing as Gorsuch's extreme right-wing views and they're eager to turn the tables on the GOP after Senate Republicans refused to give Merrick Garland, President Obama's nominee, a vote last year.
Atop the Soyuz is the so-called "Characterizing Exoplanet Satellite" (CHEOPS for short) that will deploy to orbit around Earth, where it'll have a better view of nearby stars that we've previously determined have planets in their own respective orbits.
Acting DHS Secretary Kevin McAleenan provided few specifics on what the agreement will actually do in the immediate future, characterizing it as an extension of the ongoing partnership between the two countries to address migration from the Northern Triangle region.
Some senior politicians in the Philippines have dismissed the Maute Group, the major Islamist militant group behind the seizure of Marawi, as "ISIS wannabes," characterizing it as a drug mafia with little in common with the ideologically driven Islamic State fighters.
Further data is needed, but two planned Mars missions launching in two years—NASA's Mars2020 and the European Space Agency's ExoMars—will be able to shed some light on the issue by better characterizing the subsurface of the Red Planet.
The court did not see it that way, characterizing her firing instead as something that grew out of a particular interpersonal relationship and situation, falling back on the right of an employer to fire an employee for any nondiscriminatory reason.
Perhaps that's splitting hairs, but it's undeniable that a lot more thought than "Trump is bad" went into the planning — and that characterizing it only as a protest against him somewhat flattens the message that many participants hope to send.
" Barr spent much of the day on the run from Mueller's remarkable March 27 letter, which flatly rebuked Barr for publicly characterizing his report in a way that "did not fully capture the context, nature and substance of this Office's work and conclusions.
Abe, who has spoken with Trump face-to-face or by telephone dozens of times including days before the U.S.-North Korea summit, has put a brave face on the president's meeting with Kim, characterizing it as a first step toward denuclearization.
Characterizing this as a "technical error" means that the incident is unlikely to be related to reports of Amazon firing employees for sharing customer emails with third-party sellers, but the lack of information makes it difficult to establish exactly what happened.
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This association is "false or misleading because it suggests that the sweetener is 'juice' or is made from 'juice' and does not reveal that its basic nature and characterizing properties are those of a sugar," they wrote in a recent press release.
So-called characterizing flavors in cigarettes, except for menthol, are banned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and these restrictions should be extended to the many flavored tobaccos for cigars, cigarillos and hookahs, as well as e-cigarette liquids, they add.
One reason for the sensitivity over characterizing the talks could be a Japanese fear that if Korea can assert that it used consultations and unsuccessfully sought to have Tokyo withdraw the curbs, Seoul could justify escalating the matter to the World Trade Organization.
This second appeal remains under the consideration of the federal Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals which, characterizing existing state law as unclear, asked the Tennessee Supreme Court to weigh in with its opinion on whether Brown could be paroled for her murder conviction.
Though the U.S. has expressed doubt that a hydrogen bomb was indeed tested -- with some officials instead characterizing the explosion as having perhaps contained components of such a weapon -- the U.S. responded last week with a new round of sanctions against Pyongyang.
A stark contrast The visit by Mattis and Nielsen stands in stark contrast to Trump's relative silence in recent days on the migrants traveling to the US from Central America, after characterizing their approach as an "invasion" prior to the midterm elections.
Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryTrump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button #FreeAustinTice trending on anniversary of kidnapping in Syria MORE on Wednesday defended America's abstention, characterizing it as a tough but vital message for Israel's government.
As head of the House Democrats' campaign arm in 2006, Emanuel steered the party away from a focus on immigration, characterizing the issue as "a third rail" that would hurt the Democrats' election chances — a sentiment he carried into Obama's White House.
In the most famous chapter of "The Origins," Arendt harshly criticizes all those European and North American powers who had refused entrance to refugees during World War II, even characterizing them as participants in the Nazi program of imposing statelessness on European Jewry.
With global debt at such a high level and with so many risks currently characterizing the global economy, one has to hope that world economic policymakers are not lulled into a false sense of security by the present calm in global financial markets.
Some Trump allies said that by characterizing Biden as a liberal Democrat and a creature of Washington, the president can force him to fight a multifront war as he battles progressive activists who have criticized Biden's ties to Wall Street and major donors.
Read more: Trump suggests the trade war with China could last until 2020 after series of dramatic escalationsKudlow, the director of the National Economic Council, held out the possibility of an agreement between the world's two largest economies, characterizing Trump's position as flexible.
The reactions to the memo after it was released on Wednesday varied wildly between the two parties — with Democrats instantly characterizing it as a "smoking gun" that proved Trump urged a foreign leader to investigate a rival for his own political gain.
Angola's parliament adopted a new penal code on January 23 for the first time since it gained independence from Portugal in 1975, paving the way for lawmakers to remove the provision characterizing same-sex relationships as "vices against nature," the rights agency said.
During Tuesday's bill signing Trump also doubled down on his pledge to shut down the government over border funding, while noting characterizing his meeting with Pelosi and Schumer as being "very good" after the TV cameras were no longer in the room.
The Federalist isn't Daily Stormer, but you can see why a white supremacist might be drawn to a piece characterizing the "rise of white nationalism" as a rational response to liberal, pro-equality activism rather than as a vice without any justification.
Burr and some of his colleagues appeared to brush off implication that Trump might have been trying to influence the investigation, with some characterizing Trump's requests as just a guy still learning how to do this president thing, months into the job.
After the September 7 announcement, local politicians immediately began squabbling about whether or not this was a good decision, with editorials characterizing the announcement as the institution giving in too easily to critics and being symptomatic of a general overreach in political correctness.
Therefore, it is not surprising that Judge Ellis has further demonstrated his lack of fitness by inexplicably characterizing the life of Mr. Manafort as "otherwise blameless" and by imposing a sentence of such unwarranted leniency as to virtually obliterate the sentencing guidelines.
Former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas has apologized for, among other things, characterizing his wife as his family's primary child-rearer, launching his campaign on the cover of Vanity Fair, marrying into a wealthy family and fiction he wrote as a teenager.
Before long, some in the media were characterizing it as a race between "Donald the Dove" and "Hillary the Hawk": In an unusual inversion, it was the Democratic candidate who seemed more likely to put troops in harm's way — and veterans noticed.
Stephen M. Jacoby Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. To the Editor: Larry Kramer is not quite accurate in characterizing Peter De Vries's "The Blood of the Lamb" as a novel that no one but he has heard about (By the Book, Jan. 19).
And after characterizing NATO as "obsolete" and questioning the U.S.' willingness to comply with the treaty's all-for-one, one-for-all defense agreement, Trump has more recently reaffirmed his nation's commitment while also urging member states to increase their defense spending.
" Characterizing Scaramucci as "a streetwise, self-made guy who wears expensive suits and talks tough," O'Brien said, "People all over the Trump Organization and in the White House got their jobs not because they necessarily had the experience or skills for the job.
GOING FOR BROKE: The Hill's Ben Kamisar reports: Sanders trained his fire on Trump's casino failures during a Monday rally in Atlantic City, N.J., characterizing the economic struggles of the once-booming resort city as indicative of where Trump would take the country.
Officials consulted by Reuters in Canada, Mexico and South Korea all said such discussions were preliminary, with another Canadian official characterizing them as comparing notes on the state of play of the tariff investigation, rather than discussing a coordinated reaction in detail.
In a reversal of the traditional Western gender binary characterizing men as head of household and providers to the family, it was easier for Black women to find work, but it was the draining, endless work of the domestic: laundress, housekeeper, cook, nanny.
In the years after World War II, the Americans held great sway in Trieste, and Washington has now sought, so far unsuccessfully, to stop Italy's deal with Mr. Xi, characterizing the Belt and Road Initiative as an economic and potentially military threat.
Instead, with its racially charged descriptions of Barack Obama and long passages characterizing Obama's 2008 election as the date rape of America, it follows squarely in a tradition more akin to the worst themes of The Bell Curve than to William Buckley.
Characterizing Republicans as "going arm-in-arm with Trump, right over the cliff," Reid argued that a thorough inquiry into whether the President had tried to obstruct special counsel Robert Mueller's inquiry and into other allegations would serve as an effective bellwether of public sentiment.
In addition to detecting and characterizing the host of germs found within the flies' stomachs, the researchers also looked at the microbial content of individual body parts, finding that the legs were responsible for transferring most of the microbial organisms from one surface to another.
After the complaint was filed, Rose's lawyer, Mark Baute, said in a statement to PEOPLE that the allegations were "completely false and without any factual basis," characterizing them as "nothing more than a desperate attempt to shake down a highly respected and successful athlete."
Hillary Clinton's speech Tuesday in Columbus, Ohio, was perhaps most effective when she went after Donald Trump's personal business career as outrageously and unusually exploitative of the middle class — characterizing not just his policies but his business career as motivated by lies and greed.
Tensions in Charlottesville remain high this weekend for the anniversary of last year&aposs "unite the right" rally where a demonstration against the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue devolved into deadly chaos, violence that President Trump was initially criticized for characterizing like this.
The interjection of verbal tics seem to be among the speech patterns that trigger the most negative reactions; they supposedly make people sound air-headed or uncertain, or both, say linguists, because they are shying away from deliberately characterizing the thing they are talking about.
Likewise, Trump's shift from wanting a cordial relationship with Russia to characterizing the relationship as "at an all time low" came only after Russia either ignorantly or willingly oversaw its de facto client — the murderous Assad regime — use chemical weapons to kill its citizens.
Contrary to Blankenship's position, a mine operator is not immune from criminal liability "by characterizing his mine's repeated failure to comply with safety laws as a consequence of tough decisions he had to make weighing production, safety, and regulatory compliance," Circuit Judge James Wynn wrote.
Riffs have abounded this year, from the World's Riffiest Band™ Sheer Mag putting out their debut album, to Torres and the one-woman riff parade that seems to be characterizing the run-up to her third record Three Futures, with much in between.
"If you withdraw from Syria, you will have an ISIS resurgence in 2020 as you run and Iran will be entrenched and threatening our Sunni allies in the region," said Michael Pregent, a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute, characterizing this line of argument.
Competition (or the process of competing) itself is not costless, a reality made obvious by the fact that we have accepted regulated "monopoly" in the electric utility sector as a means of capturing the scale economies characterizing an industry with very large fixed costs.
But newly released government emails show how a coalition of groups that reject established climate science quickly muscled into the picture, urging the administration to go much further and roll back the rules entirely and characterizing the automakers as their opponents in achieving that goal.
Watch it again and you'll be reminded that Mr. Zuckerberg didn't start out by describing his creation with lofty phrases characterizing it as "a social mission to make the world more open and connected," which is the way he often refers to it now.
Administration officials have expressed deep disappointment with China's response to Mr. Trump's pressure so far, characterizing it as a list of proposals, transmitted in Chinese, which they say would do little to curb China's theft of American technology or address its other predatory trade practices.
Warren and Sanders spent much of 2019 putting out big, bold plans for universal free college, a Green New Deal and Medicare-for-all, and as Warren surged in the fall, some of Sanders's staff were not shy in characterizing their policies as being bolder.
Janek von Byern, a zoologist at the University of Vienna in Austria who studies the slimy secretions of creatures like snails and salamanders, and his international colleagues, spent months in two dark caves in New Zealand studying and characterizing the glow worm's own gooey glue.
In one of last night's debate's quieter moments, she went on at length about how she would "make a better president than [Sanders]," characterizing herself as uniquely devoted to "digging into details" and being more clear-eyed about the difficulty of enacting a progressive agenda.
In response to the reports, Japanese officials are now characterizing Mr. Abe's visit as the first by a sitting prime minister with an American president to the memorial atop the remains of the U.S.S. Arizona, the American battleship on which the worst losses occurred.
With President Donald Trump saying he could "totally destroy" North Korea and characterizing a dinner with military commanders as "the calm before the storm", Cranston said "Last Flag Flying" was a timely reminder of the effect on normal Americans of ill-advised military campaigns.
A Guyanese cabbie I had befriended further teased my curiosity by characterizing the animal with the riddle-like description "it lives on land, but also in water," owing to the rodent's black webbed feet it uses to paddle around marshes and walk on riverbanks.
We spoke with a rep from the Palm Beach County's Supervisor of Elections Office, who say they looked into the matter and the students in question had some irregularity with their addresses but the rep knew nothing about characterizing a dorm as a hotel.
President Donald Trump once again took aim Monday morning at his attorney general, characterizing Jeff Sessions as "beleaguered" and wondering in a Twitter post why he and others investigating last year's presidential election have not spent more time checking out Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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