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"come before" Definitions
  1. [no passive] (formal) to be presented to somebody/something for discussion or a decision
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People had come before -- Fusion had come before the committee and asserted their Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer questions.
Strzok, you come before Congress, you come before the American public and prove to us that your manifest animus towards Donald Trump did not affect your decisions.
That decision may come before the end of the year.
All of these steps are going to come before 2020.
He had come before her and was living in Houston.
The whole album feels lighter than anything that's come before.
But they'll be of a piece with what's come before.
But smartphones really aren't like technologies that have come before.
Many had come before them, but few had been heard.
Today you come before this committee and this nation alone.
The country and the courts must always come before party.
Trump has indicated a decision will come before Nov. 3.
Postal was different to anything that had come before it.
But he said that may come before his committee anyway.
Here are all the pandemics have come before this one.
One more twist would come before lawmakers departed for Christmas.
The savings plan issue will soon come before the Senate.
Giuliani's comments are obviously inconsistent with what has come before.
Market participants, however, still expected the restriction to come before 2022.
That somehow seems bigger and scarier than anything that's come before.
A long-term deal won't come before the two leaders meet.
We were very careful to be respectful of what's come before.
They pride themselves on not bending to what has come before.
Did that help, if any, come before or after the killing?
A decision on that will reportedly come before the Super Bowl.
A decision on whether to sell would come before year-end.
McConnell said that healthcare reform had to come before tax reform.
"Nothing will come before Parliament but the bare minimum," they said.
I have a duty to ensure that people come before profits.
And so he has come before us to expand the list.
The contempt vote will come before the full House June 11.
They don't have to follow the people that have come before.
The Journal reported that any filing would likely come before then.
Odds are good that a chicken will come before an egg.
Funding needs to come before the next disaster — not years later.
Any trade of Bell would have to come before the Oct.
And another test will come before MACCIH's mandate expires in January.
I cannot comment on any matters that may come before us.
A decision on the succession could come before the summer recess.
At others, Death Stranding sounded like nothing that had come before.
The new Congress looks very different from any that's come before.
This was the first time his case has come before the commission.
"We want safety to come before the idea of profits," he said.
More will likely come before production is slated to begin in 2019.
He can't comment about a case that could potentially come before him.
Since 2003 five affirmative-action cases have come before the Supreme Court.
Those issues are likely to come before the court in future cases.
In contrast to candidates who have come before, both are political activists.
In yet another way, Plum is like nothing that's come before her.
Americans should all hope that U.S. security needs come before political games.
If he would've come before Simon he could've been so much harder.
It's not the first time this issue has come before the FCC.
Janus isn't the first time this issue has come before the court.
He added that 97% of Facebook's takedowns come before users report them.
Advocates, however, say a proposal could come before President Obama leaves office.
A decision could come before the rule takes effect on Jan. 1.
To you, what makes this record different from what's come before it?
It feels haunting to know, unlike the characters, everything that's come before.
Cormier seems to feel genuinely betrayed by whatever has come before this.
Everyone who was in that meeting ought to come before our committee.
Early 70s minimalism, compositionally was much different than what had come before.
The announcement is not likely to come before her participation at Davos.
It's not clear whether any "gift" would come before the year ends.
", you need to think about what might come before the word "Mañana.
In all, nearly 1,000 people are expected to come before the court.
The issue has simply never come before a U.S. court, even tangentially.
"I'd love to see Mr. Kelly come before our committee," Connolly said.
But does that justify calling into question everything that has come before?
"The decision will likely not come before Easter," spokeswoman Wiebke Hoffelner said.
Some of those challenges will almost certainly come before the Supreme Court.
It is not clear if any appointment would come before Tillerson is confirmed.
Should those companies come before the SEC, potential conflicts of interest could arise.
U.S. policymakers mostly remain confident that another hike will come before year end.
Well, since this is a discretionary court, most anything could come before her.
Perhaps it's unfair to keep comparing Rogue One to what has come before.
But there's a new trend that's different from everything that's come before it.
There's obviously great examples all across from players that have come before me.
British MPs have called for Mr Zuckerberg to come before a select committee.
It's an appropriate conclusion after the breathless series of events that come before.
Power has also agreed to come before the House intelligence committee, sources say.
Trump's position on Wednesday appeared to come before that larger review was finished.
First, the decision was going to come before the G7 meeting in Europe.
Today, FDARA will come before the full Energy and Commerce Committee for consideration.
Republicans, meanwhile, have said Kavanaugh and Ford should come before the Judiciary Committee.
That Trump feels no responsibility to what has come before is perhaps unsurprising.
What authority do these statements of fact bestow on what has come before?
Peace without reunification is a very different thing than what had come before.
It became clear late Thursday that any such announcement wouldn't come before Friday.
In March, Spicer had said that the decision would come before the summit.
Some measures could come before the vote and others could be imposed afterwards.
You're actually not that different from every other generation to come before you.
Peasants from local villages have come before the judge to relive the horror.
It's darker, more guitar-driven and at times sexier than what's come before.
A ruling is also expected to come before the end of June a.k.a.
I come before you today to report on the State of the Union.
The people who have come before me, who have toiled and created anyway.
Of being under the influence of all the women that have come before.
"It will certainly enrich the conversation when these issues come before the court."
This was the third resolution that has come before the council since 2017.
People come before dawn -- seven days a week -- for the pure drinking water.
"       Added Boyle: "Our Constitution makes clear that these decisions must come before Congress.
Some "great news" would come before the end of the year, he added.
Before the future arrives, it made sense to talk about what's come before.
Normally, panels of three judges decide disputes that come before federal appeals courts.
This impeachment process is profoundly different than the ones that have come before.
This is qualitatively different from the politics of disjunction that have come before.
It's already clear that the language of experiences is different from what's come before.
LeBron James is still a basketball player unlike any other that's come before him.
America is entering a new era, starkly different from any that have come before.
Trump was initially scheduled to come before cameras twice in the Roosevelt Room Thursday.
The footage is genuinely spellbinding, far outstripping many'a tourism campaign that's come before it.
His regulations were, on the whole, bigger and bolder than what had come before.
Think, for instance, the incredibly silly "WWW." that used to come before every URL.
We've learned that shampoo comes after conditioner, and pre-shampoo treatments come before both.
Facebook executives should also come before the Committee to provide testimony on these issues.
But we can say these changes are different than anything that has come before.
But the Galaxy S7 camera is also a cut above what's come before it.
Larry is a great writer, though, and that's important—premises come before punch lines.
A revised bill could come before the Senate again as soon as next year.
Because like art and music, we all build on what has come before us.
So I'm encouraged, despite the challenges, by the people who have come before me.
It was longer and more relentless than any episode that had come before it.
We do not and cannot know what issues will come before the Supreme Court.
But nearly every other matter to come before the Senate hit a GOP roadblock.
I truly fear what is to come before it is finally over in November.
"I can't pre-judge an issue that may come before the SEC," Clayton said.
A new challenge to the Voting Rights Act could come before the court soon.
When these issues come before voters as ballot initiatives, the results are equally clear.
That looked unlikely to come before Friday, another official familiar with the talks said.
But as you go, you might learn from students who have come before you.
The note said the faster mmWave 211G iPhone models probably won't come before December.
Jeff Hauser, a progressive strategist, argues that the movement should come before the details.
"I come before you as an American citizen," she said in her opening statement.
The bill will come before the Commerce Committee for a markup on Oct. 4.
Many of those companies have issues that will soon come before the new administration.
So, you probably have the feces of years of flocks that have come before.
"Yes, they might lie," he said of the families who come before the court.
Because the issue is still before the appeals court, a case challenging the EPA's rule will not come before the Supreme Court this term, and it may not even come before the high court in the term that begins in October, Harned said.
Our generation is a representation of all the great movements that have come before us.
By now you know that Wonder Woman is unlike any superhero movie that's come before.
But what about the nearly two decades' worth of athletes who had come before them?
One of Trump&aposs two major speeches will come before the National Assembly in Seoul.
The show, like so many installations that have come before, is designed for social media.
Lightfoot mentioned that Europa Clipper could come before the first crewed flight of the SLS.
Trump also in another interview Wednesday said health-care reform would come before tax reform.
They come before more formal seed rounds that now often raise $2 million or more.
However, analysts believe there will be more changes to come before full implementation takes effect.
"The House bill is not going to come before us," Collins said during the interview.
Every Pile record is a bit of a deviation from what has come before though.
In March, Spicer had said that the decision would come before the G-7 summit.
Beethoven's own words come before Schiller's poem in the score, addressing listeners as "Freunde"—friends.
The seven people arrested in Oregon will come before a judge later Wednesday, officials said.
Republican members have seen and heard Clinton come before Congress and lie to them repeatedly.
The legislation is expected to come before parliament by the end of 2018, Kauhiona said.
Nevertheless, many expect the country's period of mourning to outpace anything that has come before.
And that has to come before any theory on how a spray might help people.
Health-care experts broadly agree that a treatment is likely to come before a vaccine.
They were well-mannered, much better than what had come before, and hard to remember.
A conservative court could follow Thomas's and Trump's lead should similar cases come before them.
He had to make music that took into account the music that had come before.
But [to us] they have to be doing something differently than what has come before.
It was worrying for what was to come, and encouraging for what had come before.
"His self-interest has always come before the interests of the A.N.C. and the country."
"These participants are all going to have to come before the committee," Schiff told MSNBC.
Pressed on whether that time might come before the 2020 election, Mattis was non-committal.
The first is whether they can get enough compelling witnesses to come before the cameras.
Cases that come before the board include suspensions longer than two weeks, demotions and firings.
For those who come before him will be treated as human beings, not like animals.
Like any generation that's come before this one, the kids will figure it out themselves.
It is time to summon the fury of every woman who has come before us.
Just analyzing all the past Halo titles to learn how to achieve what had come before.
The standoff opens up an interesting legal question that has only recently come before the courts.
In his work, the psychoanalyst Saverio Tomasella asks whether self-esteem must come before any transformation.
He said if there is another flush out to lows, it could come before the Nov.
We don&apost know what will come before the Supreme Court 003, 200 years from now.
The paintings are intentionally unlike the more realistic portraits that have come before (to less fanfare).
But he&aposs going to come before our two committees whether he wants to or not.
He said Sessions should come before the committee again in order to explain what had happened.
Explanation: Job titles are lowercase unless they come before your name (Marketing Coordinator Jane Doe is…).
Artists are inspired by things that have come before them and what they are surrounded by.
I did some quick Googling and found solace that other brave souls have come before me.
The patient and their loved ones come before the needs of the doctor and the institution.
Listen. I know glossy black looks great and it's unlike any iPhone that's come before it.
These are more complex organisms than those found in the fossils that have come before them.
Mark Warner (D-Va) to come before the Senate Intelligence Committee and testify this coming Tuesday.
No accreditor has ever come before the committee with as many problems as the ACICS group.
She added that Tillerson made the decision to come before the cameras to address the story.
And there are probably more to come before the season concludes at the end of November.
It turned out his truth was not that different from the truth that had come before.
It was a combination of all that had come before it — one strike Aikido could kill.
It also would come before Democrats take power in January, with the committee's incoming chairman, Rep.
Today, Kipchoge came within three minutes of that physiological limit, closer than anyone's ever come before.
Trump, like those who have come before him, often addresses the American people following domestic attacks.
Given the looming Mueller investigation, these weighty, knotty constitutional questions may soon come before the court.
Messinger is the latest Twitter exec to depart, although many have come before him this year.
Mr. Barr is scheduled to come before Mr. Nadler's committee on Thursday to testify about it.
The problem for Democrats is that there's no guarantee that it will come before the election.
Goldman Sachs economists over the weekend said the reduction cut that could come before the meeting.
But those off-ramps can come before a crime and are not always limited to arrests.
That information is likely to come before the Supreme Court, which now has Mr. Lee's case.
I spoke up, I hope, for the same reasons that athletes who've come before me did.
The Sunday night battle will come before primaries that Tuesday in Arizona, Florida, Illinois and Ohio.
Though other touchscreen phones had come before it, the iPhone's sleek interface revolutionized mobile phone design.
But before the bill can reach the floor, it must come before the House Rules Committee.
"We remember what has come before," he said, alluding to the destruction of the two wars.
At least on sidewalks, the rights of pedestrians should come before the rights of vehicle riders.
But Friday, Raisman followed the 70 others who had come before her and addressed Nassar directly.
In the world of celebrity chefs, it's not uncommon for their names to come before the food.
When the consolidated cases come before the justices in the autumn, the legal quandary may sound familiar.
But Bacon and the lifestyle gurus that have come before her also confuse the public on health.
I think it&aposll be wrong for me to discuss things that might come before the court.
But the show initially was going off script from the romantic comedies that had come before it.
Donald Trump, more than any sitting president to come before him, will take credit for literally anything.
Yes, you might have a spouse or a child, but the demands of Gilead come before all.
But right now, what I want is that I want Mueller to come before Congress to testify.
Although these may not be direct homages to what's come before, the scenes are nonetheless delightfully alike.
A new date hasn't been picked yet, but the announcement will come before Trump's inauguration on Jan.
The answer is clear to me - excellence in serving our veterans should always come before protecting bureaucracy.
Asked of they'll come before he's the Republican nominee, Trump said "at some point" he'd release them.
Mercy, along with other characters, do break Overwatch away from the shooters that have come before it.
"New age fintech is much more optimistic" than what's come before, Chapman told TechCrunch in an interview.
It turned out to be far more accurate than anything that had come before—and he won.
But the show initially was going off-script from the romantic comedies that had come before it.
"The person we saw come before us yesterday was filled with such rancor and anger," he said.
Senate Republicans have asked that Ford come before the committee on Wednesday and that she testify first.
As you walk further through the tunnel, your images become enmeshed with images that have come before.
In that light, Kammenos said, the deal is unlikely to come before the Greek parliament for approval.
The camera looks similar to big VR rigs that have come before it from Nokia and Jaunt.
In his boundless mystery, God has chosen to come before us in the guise of Mr. Hayes.
Not just for the classes, but for the shopping trip that would come before the first day.
In other words, whatever emerges over that time is likely to look different from what's come before.
Without diversity, judges may not as easily understand the vast range of issues that come before them.
Like so many technologies that have come before it, the use cases have matured past military applications.
That means the vote would likely come before first oil production, which is expected for early 2020.
"That is a specific matter, a matter that may come before me to make decisions," Clayton said.
Austin Miller is scheduled to come before the Senate Armed Services Committee at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Armenian and Nagorno-Karabakh officials had said no truce could come before the return of these areas.
Explanation: Job titles are lowercase unless they come before your name (ex: Marketing Coordinator Jane Doe is…).
"The game isn't for me and my generation or generations that have come before me," Williams said.
The tide rises like a sweeping, white-ruffed arm, erasing all the pages that have come before.
Given what has come before, it seems a jarring expression of confidence in the possibility of change.
Mr. Ismaël says most of the women who come before his court seeking divorce cite financial problems.
A determination on whether Mr. Moonves was fired for cause could come before the year is out.
The chaos of the climactic minutes stands in brutal contrast to the decorum that has come before.
"If the army would have come before, these killings would not have been so severe," he said.
"I appreciate the willingness of certain tech companies to come before our committee and answer questions," Rep.
"We've had a lot of complicated problems come before us, none more complicated than this," he said.
The rights of individual human beings should always come before those of the tribe or the collective.
In doing so, according to Lakota belief, they were literally carrying all those who had come before.
"I think it would be valuable for her to testify and come before the committee," Schiff said.
The New York Times's article served as confirmation to troves of stories that have come before it.
What he did was awful and living with it meant the end of what had come before.
Ross said his research showed that no ocean shipping cases had ever come before the Commerce Department.
At times, Kavanaugh has diverged from the Republican party's ideological line on important cases that have come before him, including on the Affordable Care Act, the 2010 health care law which Kavanaugh has declined to strike down on a number of occasions in which it has come before him.
The decision is expected to come before regular meetings of the bloc's finance ministers on June 21-20.8954.
This most recent iteration of Wade is, maybe more than any that has come before, about whatever works.
Today, these women come before this court to hold the Houston Texans and the NFL at large accountable.
"I think it's important for Mr. Mueller to come before the committee and testify in public," said Rep.
The choosing of a new leader and government would have to come before separation discussions could even begin.
He said in an interview that final approval should come before the next harvest in March or April.
The original PlayStation controller was very different from the Sega and Nintendo controllers that had come before it.
It's an outrage that I was not allowed to come [before the committee] and immediately defend my name.
They suggested changing the order of the entries as well as having the revealer come before the garnish.
They sound absolutely terrific, eclipsing the sound quality of everything else that's come before them in the category.
According to a spokesperson for the Archdiocese of New York, Ash Wednesday should come before Valentine's Day. Period.
"We wanted to come before you see McDonald's and Walmart and other US companies in Cuba," she added.
What makes Allo different than everything that's come before, though, is its deep integration with Google's artificial intelligence.
They had come before, several times and she had waved as best she could, but they flew away.
It doesn't hurt to bring Fast & Furious knowledge to Hobbs & Shaw, but what's come before doesn't much matter.
"I'm willing to come before the committee and tell you what I know and don't know," he said.
That means Supreme Court justices should not own stock in companies that come before their court as litigants.
They say that everyone freaks out about every piece of technology that's ever come before, which is true.
Notably, those early rumblings will typically come before people in the affected region notice any shaking at all.
But it won't do anything to change those pros' workflows; it's a better version of what's come before.
At the time, the sources indicated the reshuffle was likely to come before the end of the year.
The talks come before EU leaders meet in Brussels on Wednesday for an emergency summit dedicated to Brexit.
But wouldn't this normalize all that's come before, as the media has done, by neglecting to condemn it?
And the interview itself was seemingly more intimate and revealing than the many that have come before it.
Of the 12 cases that have come before the Supreme Court, the legal arguments have concluded in nine.
That's the biggest impact — other family and friends, people who may have come before may not come now.
This is the first of two stories taking stock of the year to come before Election Day 2020.
"Such a presidential order should have come before the storm, or immediately afterward," Phillip Carter argued at Slate.
A conclusion may not come before the end of the year, given the timing of the midterm elections.
Whether education should come before experience — or the other way around — is an age-old question (pun intended).
In deciding any voter suppression cases that come before it, the Supreme Court will have a stark choice.
Voting rights, civil rights, women's rights, LGBTQ rights, free speech rights, gun rights -- all come before the court.
What are the routes by which the anticipated test of presidential powers may come before the high court?
So I'm grateful for those who come before and those who come after, to keep the movement going.
"We've had 12 appointees come before the committee, and I've supported every damn one of them," he said.
The speakers that amplified his voice were emblazoned with "PS122," a rare remnant of what had come before.
For Hong Kong, this battle, more than the protests that have come before, feels like a last stand.
Bret: Then again, if it does come before the high court, I'm fairly certain Roe will be reaffirmed.
"We need rain, and hopefully it will come before it becomes cold and it comes down as snow."
We are, after all, probably due for another recession, which he thinks will come before the 2020 election.
The material was written in a way that didn't sound like the things that had come before it.
And, it had the cachet of being innovative and it looked different from anything that had come before.
Still, we were carrying on a great tradition, wearing the same uniform as many who'd come before us.
Unlike the writers who've come before, Mock and Jenner are freed from the burden of pioneering the genre.
"I'm willing to come before the committee and tell you what I know and don't know," Coats said.
Had South Carolina come before Iowa, where he stumbled, would we see his campaign in a different light?
"Rod Rosenstein must come before Congress this week, under oath, and tell the truth about his alleged statements."
That hearing will come before the Port Authority holds two public hearings on the capital plan — on Jan.
It's possible a new bill on child marriage could come before the Parliament and the battle could resume.
"We tried to come before and couldn't get a table because it was so full," Ms. Moson said.
Black inmates who come before the board typically have worse disciplinary records because guards have punished them more.
"I hope the green light from Speaker Pelosi will come before the end of October," Seade told Reuters.
But will a famous woman be treated differently from all the famous men who have come before her?
It's a lovely moment, but reminding us of what's come before is not in this work's best interest.
In this respect, Trump's agenda isn't so different from that of conservative populists that have come before him.
We're just really strict about, you know, this is what's come before and we don't find it helpful.
And, like every season that's come before it, fans can't help but wonder: Will the Starks survive season 8?
Next week, the latest lawsuit that could overturn all or much of Obamacare will come before a federal judge.
So on one hand, I do want to highlight the achievements of the people who have come before me.
"... If Mr. Puzder ever does come before our committee, he's going to have a lot of explaining to do."
The plan for Neom is to be bigger, newer, and more technologically advanced than anything that has come before.
The revised application-based proposal is expected to come before the five-member commission for a vote on Sept.
I think what will come out of [this new company] will look pretty different from what's come before it.
It also is not clear, however, whether that time will come before a vote on Kavanaugh's nomination is held.
Every wipe, camera move, and knowing callback was a choice, engineered to replicate the world that had come before.
"5G evolution" is the fake 5G that will come before the "real" 5G NR arrives in 2-3 years.
Regardless, my work, my children, and my bills always come before any drug, regardless of how addictive it is.
But it is going to be much tougher than on the Dauphine because of the climbs that come before.
It's definitely an attractive car, and one with a lot more utilitarian appeal than Leafs that have come before.
Does the reality-show dystopia of Fifteen Million Merits come before or after the social media hellscape of Nosedive?
And, well, virtually every other major debate that's come before the House GOP over the past six-plus years.
"Round 2Bland: "We stand together, honoring the champions of human rights, dignity, and justice who have come before us.
"Many golfers have come before that have set the tone for what we are doing here today," says Fassi.
The questions were on point: The camera is (and looks) different than the ones that have come before it.
He believes that the law, not his personal views or priorities, should decide the cases that come before him.
He worried that "the discovery of this mighty power" has come "before we knew how to employ it rightly".
They worry that "the discovery of this mighty power" has come "before we knew how to employ it rightly".
"At the end of the day, clarity on his position should have come before now," she told The Hill.
One of the biggest bills on water scarcity to come before Congress recently dealt with drought relief for California.
But their easy rhapsody feels a little unbelievable, a willful turn from all the difficulty that has come before.
The full committee markup should come before July 2023, and the full House should vote before the August recess.
The WSJ's report claims the final version of Bixby is unlikely to come before the second half of July.
Miriam Maisel is a character made of bits and pieces of all the ones who have come before her.
The closing arguments are expected to take days, so a verdict is unlikely to come before the summer break.
When the GE9X takes off, it will cast a bigger shadow on the tarmac than anything that's come before.
"We will likely do that if he refuses to come before the committee," Feinstein said of a potential subpoena.
"That would have been an amazing reversal of all the lesbian vampire films that have come before," Weiss says.
Drag queens no longer simply imitate women; today's characters are complex riffs on drag icons that have come before.
Domingo, the Securitize founder and CEO, believes that the first launches will come before the end of this year.
"From a jurisdiction point of view, anything dealing with the FBI and crimes should come before our committee," Sen.
While these vast expanses of open ocean are important, their protection should not come before coastal waters are secured.
Throwing sex into the mix doesn't necessarily cheapen everything that's come before, but it does make it less interesting.
Since then, her lawyer has said she's also willing to come before the Senate Judiciary Committee about her assault.
Individuals who repeatedly come before the panels may be prescribed treatment, ranging from motivational counseling to opiate substitution therapy.
Critic's Pick For the choreographer Stephen Petronio, Bloodlines developed out of a reverence for what had come before him.
It's an amusing episode (it's the one with Ms. Silverman) but also feels disingenuous given what has come before.
He reminded its members that 35 years earlier he had come before them to petition for his country's independence.
Wade, even though a case challenging it is likely to come before the court in the next few years.
Morgan Stanley is the last big bank to report earnings, which will come before the market opens for trading.
The releases come before Tuesday's State of the Union address, where Obama is expected to argue for Guantánamo's closing.
The lower court ruling on the case is likely to come before Lee's current detention period ends on Aug.
And it turns out, these make that endeavor a fraction of the cost that anything that's come before it.
He could be the deciding vote on pollution cases that will come before the court in the near future.
Duck, demonstrating his unflinching commitment to avoiding declarative statements about matters that could one day come before the court.
Gee, the first major abortion-related case to come before the Court since Justice Kavanaugh's appointment to the bench.
It was just a really, really beautiful phone and a lot more powerful than anything that had come before.
They surgically deconstruct everything that has come before, and devastatingly, they reveal the double meaning of the play's title.
This film is different from all those that have come before it in that it's almost like a long goodbye.
But it is unclear whether Mueller will also come before the House and submit himself to questioning about the probe.
But that kind of fetishization of what's come before is the quickest way to kill off a pop culture artifact.
It was one of the most closely watched patent cases to come before the top U.S. court in recent years.
And that confident fearlessness is perhaps what truly sets them apart from the girl groups who have come before them.
Barr's testimony only heightened Democrats' calls for Mueller to come before Congress and explain the report in his own words.
But nothing that's come before has been remotely as successful as this South Korean film shot in the Korean language.
It is the first time a case on abortion has come before the court since Kavanaugh's confirmation earlier this fall.
When Cliven Bundy rose to speak, his message felt like a culmination of the six speakers who had come before.
Those costs "come before the expenditure and cash outlay that would come with any substantial reductions in headcount," Mould explained.
Unsurprisingly, what these new lights had to say was as crucial an annual message as any that had come before.
"A motion will come before the Dail (parliament) on Wednesday seeking an endorsement of that decision," the government spokesman said.
When it comes to paying homage to the Hollywood icons that have come before her, Lady Gaga is a pro.
The bill now moves to the upper house Senate for final approval which is expected to come before mid-August.
It's a paranoia born out of loneliness, and the resulting songwriting feels truer and more natural than what's come before.
The regional appeals court is viewed as the nation's second most powerful due to the cases that come before it.
Trump has an overseas trip planned that starts Friday, and he has indicated that the pick will come before then.
As a result, it is challenging to determine the justices' actual positions on the issues that come before the court.
"We come before you this morning with broken hearts," Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall said in announcing Santander's death.
As such, he should reconsider his previous denial to come before Congress, the lawmakers wrote in their March 3 letter.
Congress should debate this reform and help steer the banking industry back to a culture where people come before profit.
It remains unclear, however, how aggressively Democrats will push the Kavanaugh issue in the weeks to come before the elections.
It has appealed against AGCOM's decision but a ruling by an Italian administrative court will not come before next year.
" Admittedly, he says, some of those people who had come before him had "screwed up," while others had been "heroic.
Toys "R" Us is preparing for a bankruptcy filing that could come before the holiday season, sources said last week.
As Abiy was sworn in, it soon became clear his agenda to change all that had come before was genuine.
Nationwide, 40 percent of the young people who come before juvenile court will do so at least one more time.
The attacks come before two milestones in Afghanistan's democratic development: parliamentary elections, slated for October, and next spring's presidential election.
Kenya has been through two presidential elections this year, both of which have come before the Supreme Court for review.
He gave himself an extra 12 hours to make his choice, telling reporters it would come before noon on Monday.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump wasn't planning to come before cameras Sunday, according to two people familiar with his plans.
Democrats supported the "Ginsburg Rule" to refuse to testify on any cases or issues that might come before a justice.
It wasn't quite that bad, but it was very, there wasn't a sense of this stuff that had come before.
" When pressed to say if that time might come before the 2020 presidential election, Mattis said, "I can't say that.
But this round of trade talks, which are to resume on Thursday, is different from those that have come before.
Instead, it blends in seamlessly: sketching out what has come before, all the while pushing through the bounds of virtuosity.
In the pews sat roughly a dozen worshipers, some of whom had come before, some there for the first time.
Such a move has come before every recession over the past 50 years, though the downturn has not been immediate.
Any donations or polls that come before midnight on Wednesday count toward meeting the thresholds, according to a DNC aide.
Do you think that attitude might affect your judgment in deciding cases that come before you in the Supreme Court?
But the question is limiting since so much TV in general right now resembles no TV that's come before it.
This group of players, Southgate maintains, should not be burdened with the struggles and disappointment that have come before them.
Yes, there was a freedom in motion-capturing K-2 because of the history of droids that had come before.
She declined to comment on the Facebook ads, saying she could not discuss subjects that could come before the agency.
It's for some of the African-Americans that have come before me and have been inspirations and mentors to me.
The skit, like the slew of similar comedic gestures to come before it, was welcomed with thunderous applause and laughter.
The cases are the first in which Trump's personal dealings have come before the top court since he became president.
Her remarks come before the IMF's yearly meetings with its sister lending organization — the World Bank — in Washington next week.
Bret Stephens Henry Kissinger once offered a good description of the way in which policy choices come before a president.
TC Early Stage is meant to give founders a place to learn directly from the experts who have come before.
Burr revealed Wednesday that Trump's personal attorney, Michael Cohen, will come before the committee in an open session in November.
Her remarks come before the House Ways and Means Committee is expected to release the first tax proposal on Wednesday.
Game of Thrones' finales generally sum up all that's come before, while teasing the direction the story will head next.
It's not so much a celebration of what's come before as it as an awkward attempt to establish a new direction.
It's profoundly ugly—like every Fitbit that's come before, but it could be technologically cool enough that you might not care.
Decisions on immigration, our borders, guns, and perhaps, the issue of life itself could all come before the Trump Supreme Court.
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MOLLIE HEMINGWAY, THE FEDERALIST: Well, whenever people come before Congress, you get a lot of grandstanding from both Democrats and Republicans.
Schiller's comments come before the start of Apple's annual developer conference, and during a period of declining revenue for the company.
"Frequently an issue of this sort will come before the Court clad, so to speak, in sheep's clothing," Mr. Scalia wrote.
He said the need for Twitter to come before the committee in an open hearing "becomes all that more important" now.
The trial should conclude in April or early May, Lesmes said, with a verdict not likely to come before late June.
Because like the many white, male comics who have come before Haddish, she too can be funny outside of her identity.
The world is still a few years from the moment a case involving a driverless car might come before the courts.
"(This is) one of the most horrifying murder cases to ever come before the courts in Hong Kong," Stuart-Moore said.
The stunning arrests come before Saudi Arabia is set to lift the world&aposs only ban on women driving next month.
Predictably named the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, Apple's twin gadgets are glass-and-aluminum reflections of what has come before.
The issue has come before the European Court of Justice, which ruled in 2011 in favor of Italy&aposs display policy.
I don't know exactly when it's going to come, but it will be bigger and better than anything that's come before.
Consider the cases that come before the International Trade Commission, a body designed to protect American patent owners from foreign competitors.
Eric Swalwell (D-Calif.), a member of the House Intelligence Committee, have called for Manafort to come before their respective committees.
Resettlement is unlikely to come before Trump's January 20 inauguration, and Turnbull said the timeline would be determined by American officials.
"We all should take a deep breath and hopefully Comey will come before the committees in public very soon," Corker said.
Figures from both sides have pushed for congressional action on the issue, although it is unlikely to come before November's election.
Even so, the two Republicans (pictured) are both closer to winning the White House than any Cuban-American has come before.
Mass Effect: Andromeda is no exception in that regard, but it feels different from what has come before, to mixed effect.
But even if a deal is struck, many analysts believe that, as in the past, agreement won't come before deadline day.
Kavanaugh demurred when asked if he would recuse himself from cases tied to Trump that come before the Supreme Court. Sen.
This means that in any Chevron challenge, the case is quite likely to come before a judge appointed by President Obama.
The kit will come before the ring so you can test out the different sizes and choose which one feels best.
The structure and pacing of this episode is far more sound than almost anything that has come before it this season.
"This is a tragic time that we come before you," Dennis P. Williams, the mayor of Wilmington, said, his voice cracking.
Some Senate GOP committee members say that dynamic has clouded the need for the whistleblower to come before their panel. Sen.
It reminds you that you are no better than all the women who have come before you, but also no worse.
The decision on whether to run is unlikely to come before February at the earliest, two sources close to O'Rourke said.
After weeks of negotiations, acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker has agreed to come before the House Judiciary committee on February 8.
" In passages that seem more fluent than those which have come before, Ethan acknowledges the matricide, and describes it as "exhilarating.
"I've asked Comey to come before the Judiciary Committee to tell his side of the story," Graham said, according to Politico.
It is as if she had taken a knife and slashed through everything that had come before this unsparing final judgment.
Do you think that you have what it takes to seduce them in the months to come before the Presidential elections?
This voyage around the Moon, expected to last one week, is contingent on the Dragon 2 flights which come before it.
Others, like Rick Rubin and his WHT LBLS imprint, had come before to try to make mainstream techno happen and failed.
"I appreciate the willingness of certain tech companies to come before our committee and answer questions," Sensenbrenner said in a statement.
Essentially, 100% of the time cybersecurity is going to come before some kind of fancy strategy for essentially any small business.
The Afghan government has rejected a prisoner swap with the Taliban that is supposed to come before both sides begin negotiations.
We expect that the FEC will continue to show similar care and careful consideration in new cases that come before them.
Which is acceptable, because humans have long created oeuvres inspired by what has come before them, and the world around them.
Submission is saying that I'm not going to let anything come before my marriage and my kids — not even this business.
Mike Pompeo: Anytime a president makes a decision of this magnitude, there are multiple pieces of information that come before us.
The American ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, suggested Mr. Assad's ouster would have to come before a political transition.
That explosive moment when the finale bounds into action went for naught; it posed no contrast to what had come before.
He had even pushed to come before Tuesday, one adviser said, wanting to be on the ground as quickly as possible.
Bernie Sanders has opposed just about every free trade agreement that's come before Congress since they got there in early 1990s.
"If Mr. Puzder ever does come before our committee, he's going to have a lot of explaining to do," she said.
The excitement surrounding Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor's birth is unlike any that has come before: This time, it's history in the making.
"I wouldn't come before because my religion doesn't allow women to be seen uncovered by men," said Ms. Hassan, a Somali immigrant.
Adam Schiff, the committee's top Democrat, called for Nix to be compelled to come before the committee to answer some new questions.
But simply having an issue come before you related to the person who appointed you has never been a standard for recusal.
Then, the requests will come before Javid, who will have to decide on how to apply section 179 of the Extradition Act.
He will remain in detention until his preliminary hearing scheduled for July 5, but a grand jury indictment could come before that.
Daldry being in contention already has me intrigued in that sense, because he doesn't seem to fit any template that's come before.
"We need Mitt Romney and those who have come before to lend their voices to how we win this November," Frost said.
Brown thanked the actors who had come before him to win Emmys, as well as his on-screen This Is Us costars.
It's the story of millions of immigrants who have come before me, of the immigrants her father has suggested we round up.
But for many cities, managing homelessness, hiring teachers and fixing crumbling highways will have to come before developing a smart parking app.
"It brings the apps alive with conversation and that really sets it apart from any other thing that's come before," said Roche.
But you can learn a lot from the people who've come before you, who've stumbled and fallen and picked themselves back up.
It's brutal, physical work: stiff knees, bruised shins, and tendonitis come before the perfect shot, and only after that comes—hopefully—success.
EU leaders will discuss Turkey at a summit in Brussels in October, though any formal decision may not come before next spring.
Claremont and Miller didn't ignore the Wolverine who had come before, but they used the character to do something new and richer.
Chairman Richard Burr said they had trouble getting Christopher Steele, the dossier's author, to come before the committee to discuss the details.
We spent some time playing Mortal Kombat 11, and it's clear it won't drastically change the formula of what's come before it.
The technology is still in very early development, but it could someday lead to machines that fly like nothing that's come before.
A deal may come before Bayer's boss, Werner Baumann, is due to meet shareholders later this month, or talks could drag on.
But few expect word to come before August, despite some previous governors getting the nod as much as seven months in advance.
Blumenthal asked if Kavanaugh would recuse himself from issues tied to Trump's "criminal or civil liability" that come before the Supreme Court.
Unlike anyone who had come before her (including Abeer, expert coder), she's able to hack the system to reach the front end.
When asked if the final decision would come before the end of the Obama administration, Carson said he expects it will be.
If they instituted a policy architecture resembling what had come before, maybe they could contain the chaos emanating from the Oval Office.
They, too, may need to come before Congress in the future seeking support for efforts to respond to a climate-changing world.
"There are rarely issues that come before our committee that are so clear-cut, but this is one of them," Cummings said.
Furthermore, the ECB also indicated that a rate hike is unlikely to come before the summer of 2019, again depending on data.
Yet Captain Marvel, the movie surrounding her, feels, for better or for worse, like so much of what has come before it.
The constitutional guarantee of due process requires, at a minimum, that judges be impartial arbiters of the cases that come before them.
But this latest record is at the apex of everything that's come before—presenting teenage storytelling at its most vivid and cinematic.
"I've just heard that there's a letter circulating to the chairman to ask Michael Flynn to come before the committee," said Rep.
One way to learn how to be a good manager is to take advice from the smart women who've come before you.
It's just a great day of celebration, for all those who have come before us, to create this road that we're on.
But I don't think the Board that it would come before would be in any mood to be drawing those fine distinctions.
During the peak migratory seasons, about 30 cases a month come before Suleiman, the village chief of Daminiya, who uses one name.
Scientists like Dr. Menez think chemosynthesis may have come before photosynthesis, and allowed for emergence of microbes that eat and produce methane.
One potential pitfall: During the hearings, nominees must be careful not to take positions on issues that might come before the court.
Both Dr. Blasey, 51, and Judge Kavanaugh, 53, had said on Monday morning that they were willing to come before the committee.
An aging specialist once told me that in the West, development came before longevity, but in India aging has come before development.
By all accounts, he should be an outsider, barred from the same admiration we've given to the hunks who've come before him.
White House officials told the news service that the new proposal will likely not come before Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's August goal.
Yet another challenge has taken hold of the internet — one more absurd than any of the ones that have come before it.
The two lawyers have been working seventy-hour weeks on their case, which will come before the newly conservative Court in March.
White House legislative director Marc Short told a July forum he expected legislation to come before lawmakers for debate after the Sept.
The awards, given out by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, come before the Academy Awards, whose nominations will be announced next week.
The bill passed the House Rules Committee on Tuesday and is expected to come before the full house as early as Thursday.
Not to mention, nearly everyone in House Republican leadership believes there are more embarrassing revelations about Trump to come before Nov. 8.
On Thursday, she will come before the committee -- a reluctant witness in an unexpected drama with consequences that could reverberate for generations.
It's so juvenile in tone, in spirit, and the cruel prank they play on Jim seems to contradict everything that's come before.
Still, Mr. Northam was bracing for resignations from his cabinet, which his advisers expected to come before the end of the week.
The ruling would also have to come before the end of the year that marks the halfway point of the existing mandate.
But the issues that have come before this one haven't really implicated core features of American democracy, like oversight of the president.
"Once complete, Mr. Pulev can come before the Commission in July to demonstrate that he can conform to principles of respect," he said.
The superheroes who'd come before them were loved by society, but the X-Men were shunned for their strange powers and weird appearances.
It's very hard for me to give Handmaid's Tale any benefit of the doubt on that ending, given everything that has come before.
What's less common is for a nominee to have written lengthy works of scholarship on contentious issues likely to come before the Court.
I come before you today as a colleague who has worked with you for years, and with some of you for 20 years.
He said policy intervention by other authorities such as in competition, conduct and consumer protection, would need come before any financial stability considerations.
"I'm not going to answer hypothetical questions of that sort", he said, on the off-chance they come before him as a justice.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As a U.S. Federal Reserve governor, Lael Brainard gets only one vote on proposals that come before the central bank's board.
Like other Golden Globe Ambassadors that have come before her, Elba will hand out trophies and aid behind the scenes during the event.
Liam, along with other members of Oasis, rebranded as "Beady Eye" but they could not recapture the magic of what had come before.
The writer D.L. Mayfield recalls how she never made college plans, as she was convinced the rapture would come before she turned 16.
"With this property, there are many writers that come before—if you see the end credits, it's like, there's 10 writers," Cooper explained.
Superman's got a massive fan base already, so we didn't want to just ignore everything that's come before and do our own thing.
The high court justices will now consider whether the patent office is improperly interpreting the patents that come before it in the reviews.
While it's difficult to anticipate exactly which issues might come before the court, his past rulings suggest a reliably conservative voice on tech.
Cole is lauded as one of the most important cases on abortion access to come before the Supreme Court in about 25 years.
Michael Caputo, a former Trump campaign communications adviser, has agreed to come before the committee next month, his lawyer told CNN on Friday.
The sports car goes from 0 to 60 mph in under three seconds, faster than any entry-level Corvette that has come before.
Maybe, like every pop star that's come before her, Gomez is great at sparking a little drama for the sake of a song.
I think there's a responsibility to loudly appreciate those artists that have come before you and are opening up the doors for you.
Advertisements on YouTube channels allow content creators to generate ad revenue when YouTube users watch the ads, which usually come before videos play.
He added clarity might not come before Greece concludes its bailout program in 2018, which as a result delays the central bank's decision.
"Democrats know exactly what the standard is at confirmation hearings, that nominees can't comment on cases likely to come before them," she said.
Lawmakers are expected to wait for an economic impact study before taking a vote, but it's unlike that will come before mid-March.
That Jack Phillips and Muslim refugees can both come before the Supreme Court with weighty constitutional claims shows that the First Amendment works.
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz and Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Wilkins will come before the House of Commons Standing Committee on Finance.
The Scottish National Party and Greens both agreed to discuss the proposal, while insisting that any referendum must come before a general election.
That danger will likely be forefront on lawmakers' minds as other Trump administration officials come before congressional committees over the next two years.
The application of Roe to future cases and even its continued validity are issues likely to come before the court in the future.
"Italians' right to health, jobs and pensions come before European threats ... or any arguments of EU bureaucrats," Salvini said at a news conference.
"We do, I think, need the representatives of social media companies to come before our committee either in open or closed session," Rep.
The FBI said it had some 650,000 new emails to sort through, raising questions about whether a conclusion would come before Election Day.
The concluding sentence of Philip Roth's novel is a punch line, turning the tale that has come before into an extended Jewish joke.
"It's about the younger generation having a chance to come to power, and having to face what has come before them," Richmond said.
It insisted that rock ought to break with what had come before it and purify itself against what was popular at the time.
And maybe that's because even the smallest games in the first-person are able to reap the benefits of what has come before.
We've had a lot of great artists come before us which allowed artists coming afterwards to be heard and to be taken seriously.
Shot over two years, the book explores the sport's tropes and evolution, tactfully avoiding the sensationalist efforts of those who've come before him.
As a federal judge based in Wisconsin, the title he uses in these articles, such laws will come before him in any challenges.
But Mr. Murphy has warned repeatedly that fixing the railroad will take time and that significant improvement will not come before next year.
Another pattern has to do with how each approach prided itself on being more compassionate and less stigmatizing than whatever had come before.
She was lucky enough to come before a sympathetic judge, who instantly realized that she had lost her mind and ordered her released.
The federal government has told municipal governments to unblock their roads, but many have defied the order, saying health must come before trade.
Susquehanna said Monday that Apple will launch its first 113G iPhones in September, but a faster version may not come before next January.
Mr. Jiampietro's case is one of just a small number of Fed actions to come before an administrative law judge in recent years.
Year: 1978, at the 50th Academy AwardsWhat beat it: "Annie Hall""Star Wars" was unlike any other movie that had come before it.
The lower court ruling is widely expected to come before Lee's current detention period ends on August 27, a Seoul court spokesman said.
The current media seems to combine all that which has come before — letter writing, video, radio and television, and all instantly and everywhere.
Democratic candidates and voters tended to focus on the issues that come before the court, such as abortion, gun control, and LGBT rights.
UK finance minister Sajid Javid, speaking in Davos last week, confirmed that a trade deal with Europe would come before the United States.
"He's sent a message, an explicit message, that he's biased about a whole range of issues that might come before him," he said.
I come before you today as a colleague who has worked with you for years, and with some of you for 20 years.
He is one of a few fairly noncontroversial energy or environment nominees to come before the Senate so far during the Trump administration.
" The meeting, Cillizza added, was fresh proof of "how different this president and presidency is from every one that has come before it.
Trump griped about the legal battles to come in a sing-song tone, predicting the matter will eventually come before the Supreme Court.
"I come before thee today with tears in my eyes, fear in my heart," the woman wrote in her diary, according to prosecutors.
Those developments come before the next major meeting of China's communist party, and they have put the China crypto rumor mill to full speed.
But there have been choices by Republican presidents that, because no nominee will ever talk about specific cases that may come before the court.
I find it insulting that you'd come before this Committee, which has been charged with uncovering the truth, only to impugn that very mission.
Yet while Celebrate is similar in nature to what's come before, it also represents a more assured and confident step forward for the band.
Although plenty have come before her, the pop star has rooted herself in time as one of he most recognizable blondes of our generation.
South Korean Defence Minister Han Min-koo said Pyongyang's nuclear test may come before or around the time of the opening of the congress.
There are deep, deep problems with this case, which is why Mr. Schmack has come before this court with his report on those errors.
Because like every cool girl that's come before them, egirls are largely hated for daring to be girls getting positive attention and enjoying it.
The first Bush presidency is a reminder that country can come before party, partisanship is not insurmountable, and that there are more important things.
And the EPA's promised replacement for Obama's Clean Water Rule, which has been stayed since 2015, will likely come before the courts as well.
After that, Brussels could recommend to start the procedure, a step that could come before a meeting of EU finance ministers in early July.
Conway said she expected initial announcements of Cabinet choices to come "before or right after Thanksgiving," telling reporters Trump he was "loving" the transition.
Black Panther functions like the best superhero comics, drawing on the history and context of what's come before, while filling in backstory as needed.
No date has been announced, but with interest in IPOs at new highs, it's possible this could come before the end of the month.
The stops will come before Trump attends a NATO meeting in Brussels on May 25 and a G7 meeting in Italy on May 26.
" He says, "I want people to understand that so much can be gained from having a base and knowledge of what has come before.
It walks a difficult line, having to stay true to an original that so completely flipped the script on everything that had come before.
CBS's debt offering will be split between bonds and loans, and could come before the end of the year, the sources said this week.
" After Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement from the Supreme Court, Murkowski pledged "to cast an independent vote when judicial nominations come before the Senate.
When Wall Street's priorities come before society's, he said, the financial markets become a "rogue AI," making choices that are ultimately bad for us.
It's a feel-good moment to remember how many amazing women have come before us and forged our world into what it is today.
Yet, despite sounding like a stark shift from what's come before, they are still dealing with the same boozy breath they always have done.
But Republicans have also hinted at another approach, which would essentially flip the order of events so that the consequences come before the votes.
If there was to be a big share component to a deal it would have to come before a vote of shareholders, he noted.
Its name was of course inspired by the many colorful drinks that have come before it — the Pink Drink, Orange Drink, Green Drink, etc.
"Not about specific cases that could come before him or the court but about constitutional principles that would inform his decision making," he said.
In short, Josh Hawley's fingerprints can be found on nearly every major religious liberty case to come before the Supreme Court in recent years.
Special Counsel Mueller should come before the Committee to answer questions in public about his 22 month investigation into President Trump and his associates.
Pete Sessions (R-Texas), chairman of the House Rules Committee, announced Tuesday that the legislation is set to come before the committee next week.
Tuesday afternoon, the lawmakers will have the opportunity to come before the subcommittee to discuss their legislative proposals relating to the SALT deduction cap.
"I think it's important for members who pay the bill to meet with the secretaries before they come before the committee," he added. Rep.
"And with core inflation much lower elsewhere in the euro zone, we doubt that ECB interest rate hikes will come before 2019," Hinds added.
At some point, he might be forced to come before the world and explain why such a potentially bloody war in Asia is necessary.
But the issue will most likely come before the justices again; the anti-union forces already have several similar lawsuits moving through lower courts.
Substantive questions are avoided with the canned response that it would be improper to answer because the issue might come before the court again.
TB: It was really daunting for us to write a manifesto, given the predecessors of manifesto that have come before us: Marx and Engels.
"I thought I was in the middle of a story," she told CNN recently, referring to the "incredible" female filmmakers who've come before her.
They take the same peculiar line, insisting that judicial ethics bar them from commenting on any case or issue that may come before them.
Our attitude toward life mimics the Corleone family's: Our family, our friends, our clique will always come before abstract concepts of right and wrong.
Such a bill has come before state legislators in Connecticut several times since 2013, but has repeatedly failed to pass, most recently this spring.
"Can't talk about a case that would come before me, can't talk about hypotheticals," a frustrated-sounding Mr. Schumer said, relaying Judge Kavanaugh's words.
Wade) and presidential power (this may well come before the court if Trump is subpoenaed, charged with a crime or attempts to pardon himself).
The True-Life Adventures films are not especially different from the Disney films that had come before, with Bambi as a clear narrative template.
If a lower court gets a decision wrong, the same issue is likely to come before other judges who may reach the correct conclusion.
The case is the latest to come before the court asking the justices to carve out distinct rules for children convicted of heinous crimes.
This will be the first case on abortion to come before the conservative justices appointed by President Donald Trump, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
" In a statement to BuzzFeed News, Mohamed-Katerere said she had encouraged "full and transparent debate on all issues that come before the committee.
"Of the issuers that could have come before the end of the year, Pemex is the one," said a banker away from the deal.
Thune, who also chairs the Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, told reporters that it's clear that tax reform will need to come before infrastructure.
They come after a year of threats, saber-rattling and North Korean weapons testing but how do these talks differ from what's come before?
Unlike many aggressive start-ups that have come before it — Amazon and Facebook, for instance, were no pushovers — Uber is not a natural monopoly.
He's voted against every trade agreement that has come before Congress since he's been in office, and he opposed normalizing trade relations with China.
More so than any president that has come before him, Trump utilizes the media -- and his base's hatred of it -- to his political advantage.
Standing by his side, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reinforced the message from the US and its allies that action must come before talks.
Its ultimate disciplinary decisions, unlikely to come before the spring, are expected to be followed by challenges in the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
And so for a moment, your honor, I, like every woman who's come before you, want to take a moment to drop that shield.
From my perspective as an advisor, I believe the retirement-age question should come before the questions about the financial value of investment accounts.
While the Kupperman case could take months — or longer — to resolve, a ruling in the McGahn case could come before the end of November.
The documents could also shed light on Judge Kavanaugh's ability to be impartial on important legal issues that may come before the Supreme Court.
The judge said van der Zwaan, unlike some defendants who have come before her, possesses the financial and emotional resources to weather difficult times.
It might issue the stay and allow DACA to remain in effect per other judges' orders until the case has fully come before SCOTUS.
The time has come for us to assume our own place in the music, and that will involve an overthrow of what has come before.
The new iPhones will be more durable than any that have come before, at least when it comes to serious corruption from water and dust.
Before we can really look at Minaj's contributions, we must first take into account the magnitude of the female MCs who have come before her.
But she was speaking to what we now call the Ginsburg rule, was speculation on future cases that had not yet come before the court.
Jackie Speier, a veteran Democrat on the panel, said that she is prepared to try and force Flynn and Manafort to come before the committee.
"A man who wants to create his own currency and print his own money should be able to come before the Financial Services Committee," Rep.
Instead the last act reinvents itself as a series of setpiece missions, long cutscenes, and boss battles that feel at odds with what's come before.
But it's good to keep in mind not only how this election is similar to those that have come before but also how it differs.
"This is a tragic piece of news, one that we were really hoping we wouldn't have to come before the public to give," Childs said.
Here's what you need to keep track of the seasons that have come before, so you can watch out for signs of a cross-over.
It will be up to the California Supreme Court to judge what happens when the entire batch of new rules come before it in March.
He was sentenced to three years in prison as a result of the pleas, but his congressional testimony was to come before starting his sentence.
Oftentimes, people simply forget all that has come before when they declare him to be particularly unwieldy or off the rails at a particular moment.
WASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - As a U.S. Federal Reserve governor, Lael Brainard gets only one vote on proposals that come before the central bank's board.
A new bid could launch as early as next week and is likely to come before the summer if one is made, the sources said.
This is a hugely powerful time to build an altar in your home to honor your ancestors and the people who have come before you.
Still, it is possible that a heartbill law will eventually come before the Supreme Court, especially if a lower court is split on the issue.
"There's not a lot of hope," he said, adding it could take up to two years for the case to come before the courts again.
"Every company that's come before and tried to do this has created a new island," said Rowan Trollope, Cisco's senior vice president who runs collaboration.
Battle Royale isn't as pointed in its social critique as some of the movies, novels, TV series, and comics that have come before or since.
I'm sometimes in the public eye for my career, but I want to be an open book—my work will never come before my health.
But the firm now says that higher wages come before price cuts: "You clean up your house before you invite people over," argues Mr McMillon.
Power, who like Rice also served as the US ambassador to the United Nations under Obama, has agreed to come before the committee, sources say.
Rice, who has strongly denied any wrongdoing, declined to comment through a spokesperson, but is still expected to come before the panel at some point.
On presidential power, Kavanaugh declined on Wednesday to pledge he would step aside from any cases that might come before the court involving Trump's conduct.
The Supreme Court has never blocked a congressional map for being too politically partisan, although cases have frequently come before the panel on the issue.
That could take until November and mean that the legislation to put the GST into force would only come before the national parliament's winter session.
We want to gather the expertise and knowledge of the founders that have come before and those that are in the thick of it now.
By my estimation, I'm about two thirds of the way through the game — another handful of worlds to come before the inevitable showdown with Bowser.
But merely including a nod in a video to other inspirations and creators who've come before BuzzFeed hurts nothing, and could help spread the love.
Android Wear 2.0 isn't expected to arrive until this fall, and it's not clear if it will come before Together shuts down on September 30th.
George Clooney is known for his humanitarian work, but there are some things that come before saving the world — and that's his wife and kids.
John F. Kennedy's appeals to a younger generation reflected the Baby Boomers' sense that they were different from the generations that had come before them.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) asked if Kavanaugh would recuse himself from issues tied to Trump's "criminal or civil liability" that come before the Supreme Court.
Members are often too busy with hearings, fundraisers and travel to master the vast array of issues that come before Congress in a given term.
This issue, along with Clean Water Act and the constitutionality of the Endangered Species Act, could come before the court in the next few years.
Earlier this month, the ECB revised its interest rate expectations, adding that its first-post crisis rate hike is unlikely to come before mid-2020.
There is an important distinction between the coming crop of extra-kooky comedies and ones that have come before, network executives and writer-producers say.
Jordan, the ranking member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, called for the whistleblower to come before the committee and further questioned their credibility.
Republicans and Democrats alike should call this legislation what it is: The most pro-family values proposal to come before Congress in a long time.
The bill could come before the House as soon as Thursday, presenting Congress an opportunity to end 2018 on a bipartisan high note (The Hill).
Because every believer that's ever come before us, including the people in the military, are saying that my soul will be damned in some way.
We are each of us entitled and unique, free to ignore or jettison all that has come before and what has developed out of what.
Higher levels of depression symptoms tended to come before a night of longer time to fall asleep, shorter total sleep time and poorer sleep quality.
Zcash was launched as an experimental Bitcoin alternative in 2016, and it marked a radical departure from every other cryptocurrency that had come before it.
It was a riposte to the parsimonious Carter administration that had come before (Rosalynn Carter had worn an old blue dress to her inaugural ball).
The youngest child to come before the bench in federal immigration courtroom No. 14 was so small she had to be lifted into the chair.
The more we explore it, the more we can break down stigmas, provide user feedback to guide innovation, and come like we've never come before.
Now that the school has declined to bargain, the case is expected to come before a federal appeals court, after a series of legal maneuvers.
To the Editor: Re "Hope for Tiny Hearts, Then Trouble" (front page, May 30): Medicine is a business, but patients must always come before profits.
The Bahamian pirates were unlike most other pirates who've come before or since in that they claimed to be engaged in more than simple banditry.
Israel has made clear that it will not cooperate with the court, making it unlikely that senior Israeli officials will easily come before the court.
"Therefore I will offer to Mr. Giuliani the opportunity to come before the Senate Judiciary Committee to inform the committee of his concerns," Graham tweeted.
"Therefore I will offer to Mr. Giuliani the opportunity to come before the Senate Judiciary Committee to inform the committee of his concerns," he said.
"I didn't mean to imply Living Single hadn't existed or indeed hadn't come before Friends, which I knew it had," Schwimmer tweeted in a statement.
Sometimes "La Mélancolie des dragons" excites the desire for showier, more imperative effects, a transcendent moment that will exalt or resolve what has come before.
And all of those numbers come before the full impact of the Supreme Court confirmation fight over Brett Kavanaugh is factored into the electoral equation.
The night before it was to come before a Senate committee, Mr. Stevenson said he approached Mr. Shortey and urged him to vote against it.
Va.) and Doug Jones (Ala.) are expected to come under heavy pressure from constituents to acquit Trump when articles of impeachment come before the Senate.
In late October, Robert Pear of the New York Times wrote that it was unclear whether they would come before or after the midterm elections.
And when you arrive at one of the seven possible endings, little that's come before has registered with weight enough to make the conclusion matter.
But Miller's Batman was darker and grittier than any that had come before, with a grueling physicality that highlighted the brutality of the story's violence.
It could be that this new trilogy simply won't be as fun as the films that have come before, and that it isn't intended to be.
Read Barr's full prepared remarks: Good morning, Chairman Graham, Ranking Member Feinstein, and members of the Committee: It is a privilege to come before you today.
"I definitely try to think of things like, how does this fit with what has come before it in terms of tone and intent," she said.
It's unclear when those Trump associates will come before the committee, but senators say they haven't ruled out the prospects of subpoenas if they don't comply.
It's unclear when they would come before the committee, but senators say they haven't ruled out the prospect of subpoenas if those Trump associates don't comply.
"Lisa Page is a key witness, and it is critical that she come before our committees to answer questions as part of our investigation," Goodlatte added.
The capital hike will happen around the time of the closing of the Monsanto deal, and will not come before May 25, he told Boersen-Zeitung.
Elizabeth Vargas is famous for her successful career, but the veteran journalist says her sons Zach, 15, and Sam, 12, will always come before her work.
Themes from original composer Jerry Goldsmith's score surface early on, and the entire pacing of the film feels like a nod to what has come before.
After the attacks in Brussels claimed by Islamic State, Ja'afari again insisted on Wednesday that fighting terrorism had to come before any discussion of political transition.
The company says it will have the ability to consider the full context of a searched word by assessing the words that come before and after.
It got so bad that Mark Zuckerberg had to come before Congress and answer a bunch of semi-on-point questions about how Facebook actually works.
All four issues deeply divide Americans and could come before the Supreme Court, with Kavanaugh likely to tip the court in an even more conservative direction.
Johnny Isakson, Georgia: "He has not weighed in and has said he will review all matters should they come before the Senate," a spokeswoman told CNN.Sen.
What that looks like is acknowledging the artists who have come before them and working towards making new sounds instead of remaking ones that already exist.
The movie is a Marvel mixtape, combining the very best of everything that's come before, but recontextualizing the individual parts to tell its own unique story.
That reticence matches how justices appointed by presidents of both parties have steered clear in their confirmation hearings of cases that may later come before them.
"And always, I will follow and abide by all of the rules and traditions of all of the many candidates who have come before me. Always."
Blythe added that a third rate cut was likely "coming along," with a cash rate lower than 1% likely to come before the end of 2019.
Twitter is also expected to come before congressional inquisitors in the coming weeks, according to a report from Reuters last week, quoting Democratic Senator Mark Warner.
Now it will be able to turn both groups back entirely for the months or years it takes an asylum claim to come before a judge.
As a result, liberals often complain about who wins and who loses the cases that come before him — but conservatives contend ideology isn't driving his decisions.
She knows the pain of heartbreak I've dealt with, but she said, 'You cant put the mistakes of men that have come before Jordan onto him.
The introduction ends with the message "Change had to come," before transitioning to a scene of police loudly and forcefully storming into an unlicensed black club.
Trump, a real estate magnate in his private life, has had issues come before the commission and interacted with a previous chair, Harvey Pitt, Brown said.
Like the other good pitch-invading dogs that have come before it, this pooch was very reluctant to leave the field, staying for approximately three minutes.
Unfortunately, there's no brick-and-mortar store here in the U.S. to scoop the latest launches, but hopefully one will come before our patience runs out.
The issue has come before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, which in 2012 ruled in favor of Ecuador's Sarayaku indigenous community in the Amazon.
So the S60 is no less rugged than any Cat phone that's come before, but now it adds thermal imaging to its list of core capabilities.
At the People's Climate March in Washington, I will join thousands in saying corporate polluters must not come before our health, our families, and our communities.
If the Supreme Court, which has a 5-4 conservative majority, agrees to hear the case, a ruling would likely come before the end of June.
O'Reilly's exit could come before his scheduled return from an Italian vacation on Monday, the magazine said, citing unidentified sources who were briefed on these discussions.
"A lot of what is beautiful in my life has come from the strong women who have come before me," she captioned the touching Instagram post.
But such larger reforms are unlikely to come before China's 19th Party Congress this autumn, where senior officials will want to preserve economic stability, Scissors added.
If you're not familiar with the antics of dancing pumpkin man, then just reread the three words that come before the comma in this very sentence.
The most critical function of the House and Senate Ethics Committees is to adjudicate allegations of misconduct against fellow lawmakers and staff that come before them.
If Republicans are interested in other ways to make sure patients come before insurance companies in the agreement, Democrats are certainly more than open to that.
Also, the ongoing effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, and with it the contraceptive coverage of millions of people could come before the Supreme Court.
Dianne Feinstein said Sunday that Attorney General Jeff Sessions should come before the Senate again to clear up his statements about Russia and the Trump campaign.
In all, Mr. Vega's case has come before the court 210 times as it has been shuffled among three defense lawyers, five prosecutors and 212 judges.
"I think that everybody that we've subpoenaed for documents or to come before Congress and testify will eventually have to comply with the subpoenas," Demings said.
While the game nods at the games that have come before it, it's not built on the overwrought storylines the franchise lost control over years ago.
Of course, all issues, including ones of this magnitude, come before the court on specific facts, in a particular case, which shape or influence the outcome.
The usual practice at Supreme Court confirmation hearings is for the nominee to refuse to answer questions about issues that may come before him or her.
Mr. Duterte's drug war, which has left thousands of Filipinos dead and been widely condemned by rights groups, has yet to come before the Supreme Court.
Mr. Macron, by personalizing power and rejecting what had come before, helped create the world of institutional weakness in which the Yellow Vests are now flourishing.
The attorney general is scheduled to appear on Capitol Hill twice this week; on Wednesday, he is to come before the Republican-led Senate Judiciary Committee.
His critical criteria are timeless, which is the point; for a book to outlast its first breath, it must contend with all that has come before.
And now, in a violation of 22 years of convention, this new version of Una Pizza Napoletana is a departure from those that have come before.
Democrats have also embraced the "Ginsburg Rule," whereby nominees refuse to answer specific questions on how they would rule on issues that might come before them.
The legislation, which has cleared Australia's Senate and could come before the lower house of Parliament as soon as next month, is widely expected to pass.
And, finally, he's a mental patient, locked in an asylum as stylized as what's come before—"Clockworks Psychiatric Hospital," filmed as if it were surveillance footage.
According to studies of the açaí economy, these stages of the chain are often disconnected, their workers unaware and uninvested in the steps that come before.
These thought experiments might arrive in real life as we wonder about how it would be to reinvent ourselves without reference to what has come before.
But unlike some of the litigants who come before the high court, the majority has simply not faced economic hardship or discrimination in their adult lives.
And perhaps it's wise to keep bringing up the fact that Mr. Zuckerberg is much younger than most of the business executives who come before Congress.
In each case, it was both cleansing and revitalizing, an acknowledgment of what had come before and a shift in attention to what would come next.
And the cases that come before the board depend largely on the board's general counsel, Richard Griffin Jr., who was appointed by President Obama in 2013.
We have had many people come before her and will come after her with their tips for tidying up, paring down, and just simplifying your life.
At about this novel's midpoint, Choi pulls the tablecloth from under her narrative and forces you to reassess, from a different angle, all that's come before.
One accuser, Summer Zervos, who appeared on Trump's reality television show, "The Apprentice," has filed a lawsuit that may come before the New York Supreme Court.
The scheme's big reveal is weighed down by the dozen reveals that come before it and as a result its credibility and importance are substantially devalued.
"At this particular point, Rod Rosenstein's priorities are misplaced, for his unwillingness to come before Congress and allow us to conduct proper congressional oversight," Meadows said.
He, like so many who had come before him, had enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame, tried to parlay it into something bigger, and been bitten.
And always, I will follow and abide by all of the rules and traditions of all of the many candidates who have come before me. Always.
Intel's drones could represent a new form of fireworks, something that's both reusable, more environmentally friendly, and more versatile than the pyrotechnics that have come before it.
It is no surprise that this application is the only one of its kind to have come before the courts in this country, and probably anywhere else.
We saw this mission with both the new Pixelbook and Pixel 2, and we've seen it previously with the Pixel smartphone and Chromebooks that have come before.
In the spirit of so many food documentaries and diet books that have come before, What the Health promises us there is one healthy way to eat.
Because Delvey's outfit had not been delivered to Rikers Island Prison, Delvey refused to come before the judge wearing the court-issued black pants and white shirt.
Monday's endorsements come before the candidates participate in a debate hosted by CNN on Wednesday night and the 447 members of the DNC vote Saturday in Atlanta.
They might not spend their free time poring over tomes on the Crusades, but, as a relatively cautious sign, Capricorns like to know what's come before them.
With her recognition of the greats that come before her, she moves on to the crux of her argument: I'm tone-deaf, and hopefully you are too.
"Prince Harry believes his generation needs to take leadership in the fight against HIV or risk losing the gains of those who've come before," Kensington Palace tweeted.
"After speaking with those closest to me, I've come to realise that my health and my family's health come before anything else," McIlroy said in a statement.
Two more facets of workplace mistreatment, and flashpoints in the culture wars, will come before the Supreme Court in a pair of oral arguments on October 8th.
Anaheim also will be playing its ninth straight contest in the Golden State, with three more to come before it travels to face Chicago on Nov. 27.
I will fight so that my daughters and sons will not have to endure what I and every other generation that has come before have had to.
The most likely timing of the next hike is September, and another increase could come before the summer of 2020, he later added at a news conference.
That's a very big deal and a slippery slope to the Senate becoming a majority-rule body -- like the House -- on all matters that come before it.
While some justices "pool" their clerks to streamline an effort to review the thousands of petitions that come before the court each term, Stevens eschewed that system.
The sterling weakness come before a Bank of England meeting on Thursday, but little clarity is expected on interest rates, which last went up in August 2018.
Further, he said they were working with a short timeline due to then-President Barack Obama's instruction that the report come before the end of his presidency.
The book is slated for release in 2018, so we can get a sneak peek at the hilarity to come before it comes to life in Hollywood.
The white parents were able to raise large sums at fund-raisers and could be dismissive of the much smaller fund-raising efforts that had come before.
But if the goal is politics as usual, legislators should shoot straight with Americans who are only asking for their interests to come before doomed campaign promises.
"You come before a group of senators today who are filled with serious doubts about this White House and its conduct of American foreign policy," said Sen.
The tone of the post implies her son's needs come before anyone else's, even if those needs are as trivial as getting a Mickey Mouse-shaped pretzel.
Analysts, however, said a decision by Mofcom on the deal is unlikely to come before trade and investment tensions between China and the United States are resolved.
"We've got another 20 movies on the docket that are completely different from anything that's come before," Feige told Vanity Fair in a cover story this week.
Those who have already come before committee members or investigators include the president's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner, and former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort.
Kazuchika Okada, was the best match of the card, but typified the sense that there was simply no way to do better than what had come before.
Significantly, there are many issues with which lawmakers and their staffers don't have much expertise, and where they are relying on the arguments that come before them.
In a recent interview, he didn't offer many specifics about a replacement plan, saying only there will be one and it might come before President Trump's does.
Judges are human beings, not ideological blank slates, but the American legal system depends on their being fair and open-minded to all who come before them.
Now that's a pioneer, a man who did something completely different from what had come before, and not just from a conceptual or design point of view.
For starters, she looked like no movie star who had come before, her face a collision of sharp angles that on camera, read harshly and hypnotically beautiful.
Eat Sarit Packer is constantly looking over her shoulder, squinting at the past, because more than anything else, her cooking is inspired by what has come before.
Her departure, which would not come before the May 22 withdrawal date, would leave the Conservative Party to select a new leader to see the process through.
Ballot initiatives to reduce or eliminate political control over redistricting will come before voters in at least four states in November, and possibly as many as six.
In a traditional community, where the interests of the group come before the interests of any individual, change is welcome only when it benefits the whole community.
If you weren't playing games when Half-Life came out, it's hard to drive home just how shocking a departure it was from what had come before.
"Any candidate that I would support should be prepared to come before the charter review commission to lay out a comprehensive agenda for the public advocate's office."
The Fed has raised benchmark interest rates twice so far this year and earlier signaled that another rate hike could come before the end of this year.
Coons said Trump's nominee for the top court has shown a tendency to set forth legal principles outside the bounds of the cases that come before him.
"You come before a group of senators today who are filled with serious doubts about this White House and its conduct of American foreign policy," Corker said.
This run of success was all the more extraordinary for what had come before: decades of mediocrity in major sports, with the lows far outnumbering the highs.
Republicans countered that Gorsuch was not obligated to express his personal legal philosophy or how he might rule on issues likely to come before the high court.
But Judge Gorsuch said that no one from the White House asked him to make any commitments on legal issues that could come before the Supreme Court.
Friends and allies of Biden have expressed confidence he will launch a presidential campaign, but a formal announcement of his decision is unlikely to come before April.
The Texas Republican had earlier predicted that a vote would come before the holiday, but cited challenges with the Senate's budget rules as reasons for the delay.
Baker is expected to come before the House Judiciary Committee for a second round of questioning next Thursday, according to another source familiar with the interview plans.
Though Biden says a decision will be reached very soon, it's highly unlikely a formal announcement will come before April, a source familiar with the conversations said.
The group believes that so-called bathroom bill cases will come before the Supreme Court this spring and they're pursuing cases regarding employment discrimination against LGBT people.
He would be one of three voting members of the board; any voting member of the board has the power to stop projects that come before it.
Mississippi, No. 17-9572, lawyers for the state focused narrowly on jury selection at Mr. Flowers's latest trial, asking the court to ignore what had come before.
The ARKit toolset for creating AR experiences that Apple unveiled as part of its new iOS 11 is a massive upgrade over anything else that's come before it.
For the builders of crypto networks, how to attract the right users is a question that should come before how to defend against attackers (aka, the wrong users).
In most cases that have come before the Supreme Court under Chief Justice John Roberts in which one of the parties is a corporation, that corporation has prevailed.
But never does that come before their love of the sport they've devoted their lives to, nor is there any question of Jess picking Joe over her family.
But the technology that powers Amazon Go, like the computer vision and artificial intelligence used by self-driving cars, is different that what's come before it, said Ford.
A landmark case will come before Brazil's Supreme Court on December 7 looking to legalize abortion in cases where the woman believes she might be infected with Zika.
Look, any judge is not going -- if they are doing their job correctly will not prejudge the outcome of a case that is likely to come before them.
"I intend to put forward daring policies unlike any that have come before," said Abe, who was scheduled to address the United Nations General Assembly later on Wednesday.
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This would be something of a reversal of a normal denuclearization process in which inspections of nuclear facilities and sites come before a verifiable dismantling of nuclear assets.
Still, like other launches that have come before it, Lash Slick isn't entirely unique to the market — Pacifica's Dream Big and Benefit's Roller Lash are two familiar alternatives.
Not only did it violate Roman's rules — communicate only on Wednesdays, and never in person — but the new assignment was much bolder than any that had come before.
It is unlikely that future generations will look back on "Nice Fish" as a piece of ground-breaking theatre—it draws too much on what has come before.
Another assertion that I have heard often that Judge Kavanaugh cannot be trusted if a case involving alleged wrongdoing by the president were to come before the court.
In a recent discussion at Columbia Law School, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said death-penalty cases give her the "most anxiety" of any issues that come before her.
Letters like this often come before subpoenas, suggesting that BuzzFeed could depose Daniels and offer her a way to document the affair under oath without fear of reprisal.
And for women who might want to get into the industry, it helps to have examples of people who have come before to let you know it's possible.
It's their insistence that he is "one of the most qualified Supreme Court nominees to come before the Senate," as Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley put it.
Versobank spokesman Margus Maidla said the steps against the bank had come before its new management team could fully implement a new business plan to address the concerns.
The process could take weeks or even months, and political sources have said a breakthrough is unlikely to come before regional elections slated for the end of April.
Team Ineos sports director Nicolas Portal said that Bernal would have liked the race to continue with one more hard climb to come before the finish in Tignes.
"It doesn't affect the case, if they're interested, they should come before this court," said Ong Chee Kwan, one of the lawyers representing the Malaysian government and 1MDB.
"We hope all of it pushes you forward a little bit," he says, adding that for him and his team, the setting has always come before the puzzles.
"I intend to put forward daring policies unlike any that have come before," Abe told a gathering of investors at the New York Stock Exchange in prepared remarks.
Settle On The Salary FirstWhether you're moving to a new role at your current company or starting a job elsewhere, deciding on compensation should come before anything else.
Michael Cohen Says 'Family and Country' Come Before Trump in First Interview Since FBI Raid These aren't the only claims she makes about Trump before he became president.
"As to any issues involving Exxon Mobil that might come before me, if confirmed as Secretary of State, I would recuse myself from those issues," he told Sen.
Flake has supported Trump's nominees and voted with him on a number of issues that have come before the Senate, including GOP proposals to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Members of the Senate majority have said they would proceed to vote on Kavanaugh's nomination if his accuser declines to come before the committee (The New York Times).
" Kavanaugh said he should not make a commitment about a particular case that could come before him "to be consistent with the principle of independence of the judiciary.
But Kavanaugh demurred, saying he would not make a commitment on how he could decide or resolve a case that might come before him on the Supreme Court.
Any proposal, legislative or constitutional, to impose term limits would have to come before the Senate Judiciary Committee, which will be under new leadership starting in January. Sen.
The comments from Gohmert come as the government continued its partial shutdown for a seventh day with an agreement unlikely to come before the end of the year.
High and low culture smashed together will-nilly, with no seeming sense of how odd it all looks and how different it is from what's come before it.
Furman said the government may have its day before the Supreme Court, but that day should not come before the district court decides the case on the merits.
The Farm Bill's ideological valence with the Republican base is weaker than pretty much any other major piece of legislation likely to come before the House this year.
"This medal is not just for me, it's for some of the African-Americans that have come before me, have been inspirations and mentors to me," Manuel said.
Meredith's heedless actions once again precipitate a disastrous event, but in the second instance this is more deus ex machina than the organic product of what's come before.
Wayne is a far more successful photographer with countless accolades and awards, so I'm very much still in the shadow of many artists who have come before me.
And her team haggled over the details of another debate with Bernie Sanders's campaign, including whether it should come before or after the state's primary on April 63.
Bill Ward's jazzy drumming completed this Satanic soufflé and an entire new form of music that hybridized what had come before and ushered in something new and terrifying.
But Haley, now serving her second four-year term as governor, has little experience in foreign policy and the diplomatic issues likely to come before the United Nations.
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears arguments in the first major abortion case to come before the court since Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Neil Gorsuch took the bench.
Another assertion I have heard often is that Judge Kavanaugh cannot be trusted if a case involving alleged wrongdoing by the President were to come before the Court.
But when it comes to privacy, the legislation is a much bigger threat than any of the fake news or hate speech laws that have come before it.
But the scene doesn't have the force it should, because like much of what has come before, it takes fictional license over the line into contrivance and melodrama.
Mr. Netanyahu met on Sunday with President Emmanuel Macron of France in Paris, where he received a taste of what was to come, before flying on to Brussels.
In 2018, NASA launched a solar-bound spacecraft called the Parker Solar Probe, which has gotten closer to the Sun than any human-made vehicle has come before.
"I'm not going to say anything that gives anybody any idea how I'd rule in any case like that that could come before my court," Gorsuch told Leahy.
It also implies nostalgia, for better times that might have come before the shogunate, or before World War II, or before the great recession of the early 1990s.
Darren: I'd say a final vote on the whole enchilada is the most anticipated moment — but it's a giant "if" whether that indeed will come before next weekend.
And Trump and leadership have both suggested that tax reform will come before infrastructure, which could spell trouble for the trio's legislation if repatriation gets all used up.
On top of that, the Biden super PAC, Unite the Country, aims to air TV ads in the next several weeks, and digital ads could come before that.
Some with firsthand knowledge of the events, such as former national security adviser John Bolton, had declined to come before the House but would've testified before the Senate.
And each message contained the one that had come before, so that your own words came back to you—all the words you threw out, they came back.
She is now being given an opportunity to come before the Senate Judiciary Committee to answer questions, and I really hope that she doesn't pass up that opportunity.
Trump Jr. is one of the first members of Trump's inner sanctum to come before congressional investigators and the only immediate member of his family to do so.
Trump told reporters that China was buying U.S. farm products in a "big league" way, noting a deal could come before the 2020 election or a day after.
Regardless of what obstacles come before me, regardless of what hatred or ignorance or discrimination I face, I will be fine, because I have love on my side.
Questions of judicial fairness arise in two ways: broadly regarding a jurist's temperament, as is in the current dispute, and specifically on cases that come before the nine.
NO. 5: DANIEL BARENBOIM, BERLIN PHILHARMONIC (Warner) Any Fifth stands or falls on the ability of its ending to bring together the strands of what has come before.
Another case involving the Stored Communications Act that may come before the justices concerns the territorial reach of a warrant authorizing investigators to obtain emails held by Microsoft.
Even in a frozen moment, there can be a sense of the immense history of all that has come before and in that way there is a movement.
Just like generations who have come before you, you have to do your part to preserve and protect those freedoms — and that starts right now, when you're young.
For the past five years, she's been the presiding municipal judge in Bessemer, outside Birmingham, where the cases that come before her are typically misdemeanors and traffic violations.
This health reform debate, like virtually all the others that have come before it in this country, has failed to confront head-on the most important question in health.
He did, however, say that special counsel Robert Mueller should still come before Congress, a day after Mueller delivered a rare public statement about the findings of his investigation.
What AT&T and Verizon are really talking about is either fixed wireless service to compete against home broadband or other things that come before true 5G cell service.
The planet of hope will be moving in reverse, but his path will help you to give thanks for the opportunities that have come before you in the past.
Richard Burr, the chairman of the committee and Warner's Republican counterpart, also said he'd need to think over the idea of asking the CEOs to come before the committee.
Politico says he might be waiting to see how Marco Rubio, who placed second in South Carolina, will fare in primaries to come before throwing in the big bucks.
"It is with humility and effort that we come before you to pronounce the indisputable reality that there is instability in ZANU-PF," Chiwenga said in a statement Monday.
She also refused to to speak directly to whether one could ban an entire religious group from entering the country in case that question could come before the court.
"One of the things that I recognized just by flying these things around was how much more powerful they were than anything that had come before them," Bregman said.
Of those who expect easing, about 80% forecast it to come before the end of September, including almost one-third predicting it to happen as early as next month.
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The case, which tests the limits of religious freedom under the U.S. Constitution, is considered one of the most important to come before the court during its current term.
Abortion rights, voting rights, the surveillance state, health care, federal regulations — these are just some of the important issues that will come before the court in the coming years.
The danger is that his challenge to Democratic orthodoxy could end up having no more lasting impact on the party than those of the insurgents who've come before him.
A date for the sexually violent predator hearing has not been set, but it is likely it will have to come before Cosby's sentencing hearing scheduled for September 24.
VIENNA, Jan 19 (Reuters) - Hungary has a good chance of receiving a rating upgrade this year and it could come before summer, Economy Minister Mihaly Varga said on Tuesday.
The U.S. capital markets advisory firm will also help Bridgepoint select investment banks for an initial public offering, which could come before the end of the year, they added.
Many death penalty cases have come before the Supreme Court just this year, a matter that's put America's highest court — and its recently confirmed controversial justice — in the spotlight.
Kaine also said he hopes there will be an opportunity for administration officials to come before the committee to explain their ISIS strategy as the panel considers the bill.
Still, clarity on who will take over from Draghi is unlikely to come before European elections in late May, raising the risk of policy hesitation at a sensitive time.
"His nearly four decades of experience in the breadth of issues which come before the committee will be invaluable as we work to make our country stronger," she said.
Unlike less ambitious operations that have come before this, Rivera was able to rely on a pretty large, professional grade drone for the heavy load, thanks to technology's advancements.
Like the many news anchors, waitresses, and other pioneers who've come before her, Neuner had a startling observation: The boys had far less restrictions on what they could wear.
Transport Minister and 5-Star member Danilo Toninelli told Reuters a decision would come before the elections, and 5-Star bigwig Alessandro Di Battista said the project was "idiocy".
"It may not come before the shaking for some cases, and it may not be very fast for the first year or two it's out there," Dr. Vidale said.
"Today is our DUE DATE… We were scheduled for an induction on 8/29 & I really didn't think she'd come before then," the new mom wrote in the caption.
I thought a lot then about people I love who have passed away recently, and also about the generations of women who have come before me in my family.
In July 1993, at her confirmation hearing, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg explained why she would not address how she will address issues that will come before the Supreme Court.
"Not necessarily," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters on Air Force One when asked whether a pick will come before Obama departs for Cuba on March 20.
In her relatively short time in the Senate, Harris made a name for herself with her pointed and aggressive questioning of nominees that come before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Providing child support for minor children and spousal support come before spending on higher education, according to Nicole Sodoma, a family law attorney and managing principal at Sodoma Law.
"This medal is not just for me, it's for some of the African-Americans that have come before me and have been inspirations and mentors to me," she said.
Typically, nods from tastemakers come before massive online attention, but this track's path to more mainstream acclaim might signal a change in how the web affects dance music discovery.
Like many series that have come before it, ZeroZeroZero is based on plenty of real-life material — particularly the book of the same name by Italian journalist Roberto Saviano.
Judge Curiel, for one, has continued to do his job, carefully applying the law to the cases that come before him, no matter how obnoxious the litigants might be.
Some of Trump's losses in lower courts already are on appeal, and potentially could come before the Supreme Court with decisions issued during the heat of the election season.
The concern for some on the left is whether Kavanaugh will be able to put aside several bruising weeks and give all who come before him a fair shake.
With readers eagerly awaiting the fifth volume of his epic series about the life of Lyndon Johnson, Caro spoke about his new book and all that had come before.
The caravan is timed around an important vote this Friday, where AB5, which already cleared California's House of Representatives in July, will come before the state's Senate Appropriations Committee.
But like Spicer and Sarah Sanders and so many other Trump surrogates that have come before them, they are choosing adherence to the President over adherence to the truth.
But Republicans like Mr. Grassley said it would be inappropriate for him to indicate how he might rule on anything that might come before the court in the future.
Wednesday's case was the first substantial abortion dispute to come before the top court since the confirmation of President Donald Trump's two appointees, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.
And those figures will only grow, as there are movies like "Jumanji: The Next Level" and "Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" still to come before the year ends.
The whistleblower needs to come before Congress as a material witness because he worked for Joe Biden at the same time Hunter Biden was getting money from corrupt oligarchs.
"Each message contained the one that had come before, and so your own words came back to you — all the words you threw out, they came back," Batuman writes.
On Friday, as Republicans and Democrats went back and forth over the next steps, the White House made clear it still wanted the final vote to come before Tuesday.
Gordon has argued the that ongoing "Digital Revolution" will have a much less profound impact on society than those that have come before, including electricity, pharmaceuticals and modern communications.
Like our passionate fan base, I recognize we have not lived up to the high standards set by great Redskins teams, coaches and players who have come before us.
Our sense is that President Trump really does not invite nor would especially accept or appreciate a comparison to any US president to come before him, Reagan or otherwise.
I come before you tonight as an American dream realized because America is great and decent, and our democracy complete because we live in a government of the people.
"He's obviously saying as much as he can without violating his responsibility as a judge not to offer opinions on cases that may come before the court," she said.
But Judge Gorsuch said that no one from the White House asked him to make any commitments on legal issues that could come before him on the Supreme Court.
In three days, the director of the FBI and the attorney general are required to come before the House Intelligence Committee under the threat of being held in contempt.
And when, in the show's final moments, Woman straps on a dildo to penetrate Man, it feels less a shock than a weary of reiteration of what's come before.
Rachel Glantz, an attorney for the city who was at the hearing, called the allegations "the most serious charges that can come before a family court," the Times reported.
I mean, people fuck it up now and then, but nobody can do something so fucked up, that is so large, that it erases everything that's come before it.
Next to Allan was an empty chair where the committee had hoped CEO Mark Zuckerberg would sit, but the Facebook founder has repeatedly declined requests to come before the committee.
The commission is scheduled to vote next month on one of the largest coastal development proposals that has ever come before it: 1,100 acres at Banning Ranch on Newport Beach.
She responded more freely about issues and opinions she had already written about, but steered clear of cases that could come before the court in order to guard her impartiality.
The comments come before another round of trade talks between China and the United States scheduled for Wednesday, which according to a Wall Street Journal article China is considering cancelling.
However, the metal body is unlike any other Xperia phone that's come before: it has rounded edges with flat top and bottom sections, and its's made of an aluminum alloy.
Acheson is the fourth chef-in-residence this year to run a pop-up at the Food Lab, with four more celebrity chefs to come before the end of 2017.
And so Curse of Chucky became what he called a "tonal reboot," another surprise for Child's Play fans after the twisted rom-com and wacky farce that had come before.
As with previous generations, there was an expectation that the next one would be better off — both in terms of health and finances — than the one that had come before.
And though we get a limited amount of time with each of our heroes, the 18 films (!) that have come before mean that further character development isn't an urgent priority.
But the other companies have yet to come before Congress or speak publicly before governments on behalf of the project, which has drawn significant fire from regulators around the world.
Still, the Fed funds rate probably needs to rise gradually over time, and that should come before all of the central bank's economic goals have been fully reached, she said.
In a case that touches on one of the biggest questions likely to come before the court, over the legal status of abortion, Mr Kavanaugh's opinion included a telling line.
Rometty just sent out a new internal memo defending her collaboration with the Trump regime, and like every IBM statement to come before it, the whole thing is pretty weak.
Jones' Jyn is a formidable leading lady, cut from the same cloth as those who've come before her, Carrie Fisher's feisty Princess Leia and Force Awakens standout Rey (Daisy Ridley).
All knew that if there were only one million people alive in the whole world, then those million had a responsibility to be equal to all who had come before.
"It is no surprise that this application is the only one of its kind to have come before the courts in this country — and probably anywhere else," the judge said.
Sometimes accused of standing on the shoulders of classic rock giants who have come before, Auerbach went straight to the source on his second solo disc, Waiting on a Song.
Protagonist Ruth (Gugu Mbatha-Raw) stood in front of a wall covered with family photos of the women who have come before her, transmitting their extraordinary abilities through the generations.
A decision on how to handle these in tax legislation could come before Congress leaves town for its one-week July 4 recess on June 29, officials and lobbyists said.
Richard Burr, the chairman of the Senate committee, would not say when the high-profile Trump witnesses would come before his panel, including the President's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.
Justin Bieber is getting his priorities in order on the heels of a new hit song ... implying that his wedding with Hailey Baldwin will come before any more new music.
I consider my positionality as a Queer Muslim and my activism as an extension of the work my family has done, as well as those who have come before us.
Trump, time and again during the first six months (or so) of his presidency, has shown that he is already a president like none other that has come before him.
"Regardless of what obstacles come before me, regardless of what hatred or ignorance or discrimination I face, I will be fine, because I have love on my side," Grimm writes.
It was one of three closely watched class action cases to come before the court during its current term, with business interests urging the justices to rein in such litigation.
What has been happening in so-called Trump Country—West Virginia, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and Arizona, specifically—in recent months is then deeply connected to the shifts that have come before.
But Kavanaugh frustrated Democrats by largely sidestepping key questions, citing the need to maintain judicial independence and not tip his hand on an issue that could come before the court.
This peculiar invention ticks all the right boxes by being fundamentally different from everything that has come before, affordable enough to be within reach of most budgets, and superbly designed.
"I don't care if he appears before the Intel Committee ... [but] from a jurisdiction point of view, anything dealing with the FBI and crimes should come before our committee," Sen.
The top Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee said on Monday that Facebook "should be prepared to come before Congress" and answer questions about its data collection practices.
Episode 7 departs most startlingly from what has come before in that the voice that we had been hearing (or reading), that of the performer Kristin Worrall, is entirely absent.
" Stewart told CNN last week that his prior praise of Nehlen had come before Nehlen had engaged in what Stewart described as "those anti-Semitic things, those terrible bigoted things.
But they agree that whatever move he makes is likely to set the stage for another high-profile courtroom battle, one that could very well come before the Supreme Court.
And if you have economists come before our committees, then you ask them, what's the best thing we could do to grow our economy, they will say comprehensive immigration reform.
"We have no doubt that the Colorado Civil Rights Commission will meet that standard as they listen, respectfully, to all sides of the matters that come before it," he said.
The cars we wanted as kids might not be the cars we get tomorrow, but chances are better than ever that they'll be something dramatically different than what's come before.
But what he did achieve with those pronounced vowels was a new-found celebration of British culture, a weird and different twist from the scenes that had come before him.
Eurogroup finance ministers would probably not release more funds right away but further discussions on debt relief would come before a new tranche was released, he told Finnish broadcaster YLE.
It was a sacred rule passed down from the workers who had come before him, key to the quality of a Link-Belt bearing, upon which all else was built.
Further, to show that his views on this deal are more than politically expedient, Mr. Delrahim needs to be just as tough on other mega-mergers that come before him.
A nominee may properly refuse to answer questions about a case that may come before the court or to answer in a way that would bind her or his vote.
Try to make yourself as close to the center of your world as possible, because it's what you deserve and no man should be able to come before your happiness.
The judge declined to say when she plans to announce a decision, though it will likely come before the next hearing in the case, which is scheduled for late April.
Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One en route to Virginia that his pick for a new FBI chief could come before he leaves for an overseas trip next Friday.
But Spot is so different than robots that have come before it that company execs are, in part, relying on customers to demonstrate how the machine might actually be useful.
More than two years after the Trump administration's attempt to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, the DACA case will finally come before the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The rules are a tad convoluted, but like "The Voice," the hope was clearly to incorporate just enough of a gimmick to distinguish the series from what's come before it.

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