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"comport" Definitions
  1. comport yourself + adv./prep. to behave in a particular way

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So always comport yourself in a manner befitting — quick.
This former Obama official's wild claims don't comport with reality.
Comport yourselves with respect for all who suffered and sacrificed.
"It just doesn't comport with facts," said the interviewer, Jon Cohen.
This is how you comport yourself among white people, young black child.
" According to the study's findings, these stereotypes definitely don't "comport with reality.
"I'm only approving plans that comport with the law," Ms. DeVos said.
He is perpetually surprised because reality does not comport with his fantasies.
They do not comport with traditional law enforcement and trade craft of spy.
Does that comport with your own experience with the violent crime increase, sheriff?
There is no "right" way to comport oneself in the midst of inequity.
They believe they know what's best for how they will comport their lives.
As a result, we believe these laws comport fully with the U.S. Constitution.
There are two main reasons this belief does not comport with scientific evidence.
But the reality on the ground may not comport with Mr. Erdogan's visions.
But logic and the cutthroat politics of New York do not always comport.
" And a U.S. official told Reuters that Russia's claim does not "comport with reality.
"Much of the affidavit doesn't comport with common sense," Merritt told CNN on Tuesday.
But the achievements I want to highlight don't easily comport with typical obituary fare.
"That would hardly comport with concepts of fundamental fairness and Due Process," he adds.
What they comport with is an effort to subvert the campaign of the opposing candidate.
That narrative does not comport with my experience as a CPSC commissioner for eight years.
Some of this account might comport with Officer Guyger's statement that she gave verbal commands.
But Kelly's explanation did not fully comport with CNN's extensive reporting on the Porter scandal.
But to describe these investigations as a "witch hunt" simply doesn't comport with known facts.
The cruelty of trophy hunting simply doesn't comport with efforts to save Africa's imperiled wildlife.
Will Freddy Malins (a boisterous James Russell) comport himself with dignity, or arrive too inebriated?
His words do not comport with reality — but there is ample reason to be concerned.
Will every monument honoring someone with political views that don't comport with modern mores be removed?
That, of course, doesn't comport with iRobot's ultimate goal of keeping the robot out of sight.
I will try to comport myself, I have been on the receiving end of his rhetoric.
In the past, police have shaded evidence to comport with the narrative they want to portray.
This position doesn't comport with either public opinion or scientific reality The data speaks for itself.
Apart from the factual truth of allegations, the articles comport with the definition of impeachable conduct.
"A lot of his policies don't comport with my vision for how I represent Kansas," said Rep.
And they must not say anything, or comport themselves in a way, that could anger a man.
They missed a filing deadline and had two briefs returned for failure to comport with court rules.
As Assistant Commerce Secretary Larry Strickling recently testified, the Senator's claims just don't comport with the facts.
They claim that our high-minded ideals don't comport with the realities of politics on the ground.
The idea of a large compliance burden honestly does not comport with the forms I have seen.
We appear to have a president now that resists facts that do not comport to his preferences.
Do I comport myself with kindness and humility, with the knowledge that there is something greater than me?
Platforms like YouTube assert a set of normative standards — guidelines by which users are expected to comport themselves.
It's that they have NO interest in seeing it because it doesn't comport with their broader world view.
But Bennet's agenda of diversification largely doesn't include such voices because they don't comport with the Times' worldview.
Ignoring established facts because they don't comport with the version you want to be true is dangerous enough.
The question of how we ought to comport ourselves in the public sphere has preoccupied philosophers for millennia.
" The former intelligence chief said that the Trump administration policy "doesn't comport" with American "values and our standards.
However, the idea that the Internet is emblematic of a "Wild West" frontier environment doesn't comport with reality.
What do they mean by "democratic" socialism, and how does the socialism they foresee comport with republican liberty?
But few cases refuse to comport with what is understood about police suicides as steadfastly as Chief Silks's.
You tell people what happened and what it means (even if those conclusions don't comport with the facts).
Warren points out that Schwimmer is proof there are men in Hollywood who understand how to comport themselves professionally.
Saying that all immigration kills jobs for those who are already here simply does not comport with America's history.
Vogue has been known to suggest to its protégées that they comport themselves Vogueishly, but the Vaqueras stayed Vaquera.
Let's go through some of the specifics of what Trump said -- and why they don't comport with established facts.
" For St. Joseph's Coach Phil Martelli, these teachings comport with the sport that he called the "greatest societal experiment.
From the moment he entered the N.F.L. he didn't comport himself to fit society's narrow definitions of black masculinity.
" On CNN that same month, Pompeo said Trump's policies "don't comport with my vision for how I represent Kansas.
The Senate finally realized we were on trial, too, and we had to comport ourselves in a dignified way.
Harris is challenging viewers of all races, in that respect, to take how they comport themselves into heavy consideration.
Experts worry the biggest risk is that the whole internet will be forced to comport with the strictest legal limitations.
" He said the findings of the Senate investigation "do not comport with my recollection or perception of the events described.
That may comport with the attitude some of their constituents want, but it will not achieve the results most desire.
He hates the cramped hassle of flying commercial, aides say, even if going private doesn't entirely comport with his brand.
Women are generally permitted to work outside the home to support their families, so long as they comport with religious rules.
Officials at the E.P.A. are obliged to decide whether local changes in water-quality standards comport with the Clean Water Act.
Instead, I saw him politely kiss the woman on her cheek and proceed to comport himself in a totally professional manner.
It's also the way you comport yourself, the way you dress, and being somebody who sees the big picture of the company.
Normal benefits a union may negotiate, like overtime or days off, for members do not comport with caregivers taking care of family.
They were not conforming to that narrow set of expectations for how women are supposed to comport themselves, or communicate their displeasure.
It then applied the patterns it gleaned to subsequent defendants, like Mr. Loomis, to spit out sentences that comport with existing trends.
It will give you a sense of how the brokers will comport themselves when potential buyers come to look at your apartment.
Does the appointment of Mr. Whitaker comport with the Appointments Clause of the Constitution or the Federal Vacancies Reform Act of 1998?
If this is the case — if awareness of mechanical all-seeing eyes changes how we see and comport ourselves — then, well, how?
Physically restraining them "does not comport with ICE standards and gives the appearance of criminal, rather than civil, custody," said the report.
It makes careful tweaks to provisions to defund Planned Parenthood and allow states more flexibility, meant to comport with strict reconciliation rules.
In both cases the police, undermanned and unsure how to comport themselves in a world of mobile-phone cameras in every pocket, retreated.
He'd said previously that the war did not comport with his faith, and that he had "no quarrel" with America's enemy, the Vietcong.
Teachers of classes as early as kindergarten factor good behavior into grades — and girls, as a rule, comport themselves far better than boys.
He said the new institutions could make loans and invest depositors money in funds or companies and organizations that comport with local values.
The typical American generally adopts a bifurcated view of their situation that does not comport well with the relentless pessimism of many leftists.
Which was, he was mentoring younger agents about the value of an agent in a client's life, and the way to comport yourself.
NAVARRO: LOOK, THE MARKET IS REACTING IN A WAY WHICH DOES NOT COMPORT WITH THE STRENGTH, THE UNBELIEVABLE STRENGTH IN PRESIDENT TRUMP'S ECONOMY.
He tried to comport himself like a grad student or a junior colleague to the scholars in the audience, not like a patient.
They provided detailed responses to questions from the commissioner, Ruth Hughs, and her staff — like how such proposals might comport with federal law.
He said he recused himself not because of wrongdoing but to comport with Justice Department regulations regarding his role in the Trump campaign.
"Seeing that distraught dog in the video did not comport with what I had observed in the prior weeks of production," he said.
Regardless of the reason, Giuliani's angry demeanor simply does not comport with what the Trump White House is trying to sell on Ukraine.
Let them stand up for themselves one-on-one to give voters the best possible window on how they would comport themselves as president.
Those cameras will fit into a "square on the top left," Bloomberg wrote, which does comport with leaked images purporting to show just that.
To his credit, Trump seems to have learned the lesson that leaders must comport themselves with humility even as they project confidence and strength.
Some look at any 50/50 division as "polarized," though such a definition does not comport particularly well with the history of the term.
KATHARINE JONES New York To the Editor: Both parties need to think about how they will comport themselves after the ballots have been counted.
The administration is including language in the final rule to make clear how a contractor's current sick leave policy can comport with the mandate.
"The idea is that there is a way to restore mores and culture, how you comport yourself and offer hospitality and community," she said.
The commission's unwillingness to advocate for encryption, which gives defenders such scalable leverage over attackers, doesn't comport with the aim of bolstering US cybersecurity.
Soon after the ruling, Mr. Trump said the White House would tighten its rules for how journalists must comport themselves at the White House.
Trump's words are unequivocal, but since they don't comport with reality, there is little reason to expect that things will be as he says.
These regulations exist at the federal level and split authority with states, which have their own laws for how companies comport themselves within their borders.
And I am fairly confident it will be re-enacted in perpetuity unless — unless a court can say it does not comport with the Constitution.
"We believe the U.S. laws and the application of those laws by the courts of the United States comport with international law," Mr. Toner said.
She declared that the White House was merely presenting "alternative facts" when it described an inauguration crowd in superlatives that did not comport with reality.
But presidents have an even greater power than businessmen -- they can directly shape policies to comport with their views, and Trump has certainly done that.
"For (P&G), ever vigilant about the image of its makeup shop sales associates, pregnancy did not comport with the 'perfect look,'" the lawsuit said.
And he has given his assurance that he will comport himself in a wholly professional manner that is the expectation of every Skydance colleague and partner.
I'm pulling IDC numbers from December for the latest, but these seem to mostly comport with what I've been seeing from firms over the past year.
" CEO Greg Glassman told the Morning Chalk Up, a CrossFit blog, that Facebook "doesn't comport with my community standards for privacy and decency, so we're out.
Judge Dana M. Sabraw wrote that the policy "is brutal, offensive and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," according to Bloomberg.
Like other recent tributes to untold feats by women in science and technology, "Bombshell" unearths a chapter of history that doesn't neatly comport with our understanding.
At some point you&aposve now decided that it became a nonconsensual harassment relationship, which doesn&apost really comport with how you were originally classified this.
We must be able to agree that there are some reasonable restrictions on guns that comport with our safety and the definition of the Second Amendment.
"Officer Daniel Hubbard seems to comport himself professionally during the duration of the traffic stop and arrest and ... should be cleared of any wrongdoing," Merritt said.
The problem is we know a lot more now than we did three years ago about how this guy is going to comport himself in office.
He creates a reality that may, but often does not, comport with actual reality, and then sells that created reality as hard as he possibly can.
Rather than recycling or merely refurbishing the item to its original state, the process also enhances the product to make it comport with the latest technology.
The Obama administration set the average fleet-wide fuel efficiency standards "too high" and "made assumptions about the standards that didn't comport with reality," Pruitt said.
Over all, the polls comport with the growing consensus among operatives from both parties that Democrats are poised to gain around 210 seats in the House.
When he is feeling more comfortable, he will relax and start watching how you comport yourselves, and over time you can model and offer gentle instruction.
But much more action will still need to be taken in order to ultimately comport federal law with the new political and cultural realities surrounding marijuana.
Trump attracts the opposite sentiments, and has left allies floundering as to how to comport themselves in relation to a nation which had presented itself as indispensable.
"Requiring that manufacturers allow law enforcement unlimited access to data regarding the operation of a motor vehicle does not comport with consumer expectations of privacy," Strickland said.
He said the legislation, which passed both houses of the Legislature by strong margins, did not "comport with the sensibilities" or "religious customs" of some state residents.
This is a narrative that does not comport with my reality as a citizen or, I suspect, with the reality of millions of other like-minded Americans.
Those figures, which apparently come from US intelligence and mostly comport with publicly available numbers, show how the war has caused one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
Last month, the creators of HBO's Chernobyl had to ask Instagrammers to comport themselves with "respect" at the nuclear disaster site, which still isn't safe for human habitation.
Why does the Congress refuse to comport federal law with the states in modernizing Title 21 of the United States Code to reflect the failure of marijuana prohibition?
At many events where I am speaking about feminism, young women ask how they can comport themselves so they aren't perceived as angry while they practice their feminism.
Commenters often noted that Bloomberg's etiquette didn't comport with the sanitary measures that health officials have advised Americans to take to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus.
News Analysis Facing off against Senator Bernie Sanders on Thursday night, Hillary Clinton did not comport herself like someone who had just suffered a landslide loss in New Hampshire.
Rand Paul referred to obscure British social critic Os Guinness, of whom he is a fan, to explain how his libertarian views comport with an encompassing doctrine like Christianity.
Modesto emphasized social mobility, and gave Andrew a copy of Amy Vanderbilt's etiquette primer to teach him how to comport himself in order to gain an edge in society.
If a man failed to comport himself appropriately in her company, he risked shame, ridicule, and ran the danger of being perceived as a "country bumpkin" by other customers.
It is all part of a healthy healing process if we comport ourselves constructively, with one thing always and forever in our minds — we are not each other's enemy.
For that reason alone, it makes sense to pay particular attention to who their running mates are, what they know, what they stand for, and how they comport themselves.
" And asked by interviewer Jon Cohen about a claim about timing that "just doesn't comport with facts," Fauci replied: "I know, but what do you want me to do?
Except that this is Trump we are dealing with -- a man who has never cared terribly much about the facts, especially when they don't comport with his own views.
Whether Prince's visit and his meeting with Rodriguez comport with U.S. law or not, they appear to run counter to the Trump administration's policy to date of isolating Caracas.
For victims to pursue external evidence on their own, first, is potentially dangerous and, second, may not comport with the law, which could render that evidence unusable at trial.
Within such unimposing, passive confines, people can more or less make themselves feel at home, free from the sense that they're obliged to comport themselves according to any particular etiquette.
Since becoming a candidate for president way back in 2015, Trump has shown a remarkable capacity for creating his own reality, a reality that often doesn't comport with established facts.
The way I dress is constrained by fear of judgment, by the need to code strength and professionalism in very particular ways, to comport with someone else's idea of respectability.
Fauci told the magazine that he's told the "appropriate people" that the suggestion does not comport with the facts, hoping that the president would be more careful about his remarks.
In the mid-20th century, researchers found artifacts in a frozen burial site that seemingly comport with Herodotus's account, in Russia's Altay mountain region near the Siberian and Mongolian border.
One source suggested to Fox News that it's problematic if a congressional aide or intern abuses their pass to get close to the president and comport themselves in a political fashion.
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," he wrote.
"Officer Daniel Hubbard seems to comport himself professionally during the duration of the traffic stop and arrest and— without more— should be cleared of any wrongdoing," he said in a statement.
The work of the Judiciary, and this court, is limited to ensuring that the actions taken by the other two branches comport with our country's laws, and more importantly, our Constitution.
The mosque's architect endeavored to create a building that would comport with the surrounding residential neighborhood, forgoing the traditional dome and fashioning minarets to look like small chimneys, the lawsuit said.
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," Sabraw wrote.
That is why we have referees after all, it is a lot to ask a man to fight like a demon and comport himself like a gentleman in the same instant.
But legal experts and leaders of many foreign countries said that interpretation did not comport with international law, which does not recognize sovereignty over territory taken from another country by force.
The president, who is a named party in the Washington state case that temporarily blocked his immigration order, has a responsibility to comport himself in a manner expected of a litigant.
But since the sale, The Record has altered its design to comport with Gannett's other newspapers, like USA Today, which tend to feature more white space and fewer front-page articles.
" And, there's more .... the attorney claims Brown's deposition was filled with "tumultuous tirades, defiant rants, use of profane language and refusal to comport himself in a civilized and grown-up manner.
He said Guyger's termination makes his case stronger because it shows the city and police department think Guyger "obviously engaged in behavior that doesn't comport with a police officer," he said.
Rather, they pick up stray impressions from what they see or hear on the go, which then add up to concrete ideas that may not fully comport with facts or reality.
When you have the ability to simply claim — whether it is true or not — that anything that doesn't comport to your world view is fake, we are in trouble as a democracy.
The attorney general's moves comport with a broader theme of U.S. immigration policy in the Trump era: using its broad discretion to sharply limit flows of legal immigration into the United States.
In its world, the underpinnings of every established religion are struck at once, after 2 percent of the Earth's population vanishes, in a way that does not comport with any denomination's teaching.
Representative Lewis will certainly survive, but the whole flap once again raised the question of whether this president-elect knows how to comport himself when he's in a high-level public disagreement.
" Oh, it gets worse ... the attorney claims Brown's deposition was filled with "tumultuous tirades, defiant rants, use of profane language and refusal to comport himself in a civilized and grown-up manner.
Personal Guarantees: So much of Trump's campaign has been about what a great guy Trump is, and he's naturally made a lot of promises about how he'll comport himself in the office.
On Thursday al-Jubeir accused Iran of "undermining ... freedom of navigation in the Gulf," adding that "if Iran wants to be treated as a normal country, it has to comport itself as such."
An ordinary observer would react to the ruling just as Charles Dickens's character Mr Bumble "famously responded when told about a legal rule that did not comport with the reality of everyday life".
"The work of the Judiciary, and this court, is limited to ensuring that the actions taken by the other two branches comport with our country's laws, and more importantly, our constitution," Robart wrote.
"We could've adjusted the weighting to comport with other polls or we could have simply sat on the numbers, but neither of those actions meet our standards for transparency and disclosure," he said.
And at no other point has Trump, who has habitually dismissed realities that did not comport with his own version of events, offered such a clear and vociferous declaration of all-out war.
That mythology, however, doesn't comport with the reality, so far, of this contest — six months since the first Democratic debate, and still a few more days before the 2020 campaign actually reaches 2020.
And I surfaced this reality in my own family, having a conversation with Dante about how he had to comport himself and deal with the realities ... and there was controversy at that moment.
SEEKING TO ISOLATE MADURO Whether Prince's visit and his meeting with Rodriguez comport with U.S. law or not, they appear to run counter to the Trump administration's policy to date of isolating Caracas.
He doesn't dismiss that Yarvin's views may be concerning, but tells me the most outrageous parts don't comport to the Yarvin he knows, who is "a contrarian" but spends most of his time coding.
The results in Oklahoma comport with the findings of a September poll of 6,000 registered voters commissioned in 10 electoral battleground states, which found strong bipartisan support for justice reform in all of them.
On virtually every major issue of the day -- immigration, taxes, the Mueller investigation -- Trump has spun an alternate reality for himself and his supporters that, very often, simply do not comport with established facts.
From the health risks of coal mining to the national security risks of climate change, Mr. Trump is hostile to any research that does not comport with his political interests — or view of reality.
As for the spin that Brown's cooperation brings to this version of events that doesn't comport with previous depictions of the couple, one supposes as a producer on his own autobiography, that's his prerogative.
Whether he knew he was spinning or not, he would create a story that made him look as successful, desirable and tough as possible -- and that often did not comport with the established facts.
Second, Justice Thomas's call to reconsider the Sullivan case, on the grounds that it doesn't comport with what the authors of the Constitution originally wrote and presumably meant, illustrates the folly of "originalist" thinking.
Companies that act in bad faith and negligently expose private consumer data need to be appropriately penalized or there's little incentive to comport with the law, beyond a few days or weeks of bad publicity.
The Verizon affiliate, which operates in Massachusetts and Rhode Island, asserts that the NLRB wrongly usurped an arbitrator's authority because his reading of the contract did not comport with the board's new view of picketing.
In a chain of tweets, Delta—which made the first move—said that "no matter what your political stance may be," Shakespeare in the Park's "graphic" adaptation of Caesar didn't comport with the airline's values.
And, perhaps for the same reasons, there are no indications that Trump will comport himself with greater statesmanship, and at least one indication that he will try to keep a lid on what actually transpires.
The answer to the core questions — could Mr. Trump comport himself as disciplined "Teleprompter Trump" without the aid of actual teleprompters, and could he appear plausibly presidential opposite Hillary Clinton — came early in the debate.
But there are also international treaty obligations that require the US to treat asylum seekers in ways that comport with international human rights and refugee protections, including not barring their ability to apply for asylum.
"Nye's TV persona has perpetuated the harmful stereotype that scientists are nerdy, combative white men in lab coats — a stereotype that does not comport with our lived experience as women in STEM," the group continues.
First, the council notes all the ways that Nordic countries don't necessarily comport with a liberal ideal of government, including a heavy middle-class tax burden and lighter-than-you-might-expect regulation of business.
The Appellate Court ultimately concluded that the actions of the President and the Attorney General "bear a reasonable relation to protection of the legitimate interests of the United States," and comport with due process requirements.
That way, a member who's not rich and doesn't have money to maintain a second household complete with domestic help could nevertheless comport herself in a decent manner around town without abusing professional congressional staffers.
In 2019 the critic Catesby Leigh wrote "Why America Needs Classical Architecture" for City Journal, arguing that glassy modernism, slab-sided brutalism, and janky deconstructivism don't have the dignity with which a government should comport itself.
In his role as NORML's federal lobbyist, he focuses on moving lawmakers towards evidence-based solutions that comport with analogous substances as the United States prepares for a substantial public policy shift in regards to cannabis.
Auntie Poulet is voiced by Ms. Harris, who uses the same fake Jamaican accent (rather than using a French Creole Haitian accent that would comport with Auntie Poulet's stated background) she used when performing as Miss Cleo.
Of course, jewelry-based technology has been a tricky bet in its own right, and while the company boasts of higher margins, technology's upgrade cycle doesn't really comport all that well with the expense of high fashion.
"An ordinary person of common sense would react to the court's decision the way Mr. Bumble famously responded when told about a legal rule that did not comport with the reality of everyday life," Justice Alito wrote.
Among the topics to be addressed would be how procedures comport with due process and how they protect investors while maintaining efficient markets, as well as a general review of case selection and the adequacy of sanctions.
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," wrote Sabraw, an appointee of President George W. Bush.
" Current EPA head Scott Pruitt said in today's release that the Obama administration "cut the [review] process short with politically charged expediency, made assumptions about the standards that didn't comport with reality, and set the standards too high.
"What we are not doing is changing what is foundational EPA enforcement authority to go after the analysis on the front end if it doesn't comport with the regulations as they are laid out," the EPA official said.
And then there were the unorthodox pledges about how he would comport himself in office, a few probably improvised ("I will never be in a bicycle race") or doomed from the start ("We won't tweet anymore — not presidential").
These are two men who have spent a lifetime creating their own realities -- whether that's driving as a toddler or having the single most successful first year of any President ever -- that often don't comport with established facts.
The hope, of course, is that this new feature isn't abused by riders to report their drivers for insignificant slights, like not driving fast enough or failing to comport themselves in a way that's expected by the rider.
While federal courts may not weigh in on the "wisdom" of policy, he concluded, they are duty-bound to ensure that "the actions undertaken by the other two branches comport with our country's laws, and more importantly, the constitution".
Teachers, on the other hand, make a competitive starting salary, but typically have to wait close to 20 years — or longer — to earn the upper middle class incomes that comport with our high expectations of educators as knowledge workers.
The filmmakers do a terrific job of building the tension in ways that invite viewers to wonder how well they'd comport themselves in Sawyer's position, and whether they could find a way out of the room she's condemned to.
We re-engineered all of that a decade ago and we and to go to the DOJ and coordinate to make sure that our re-engineering of our source program was going to comport with the attorney general guidelines.
Those conditions "clearly do not comport with the values and expectations people have about organic farms," says Mark Kastel, co-founder of the Cornucopia Institute, an industry watchdog that has sued the USDA for not enforcing its organic regulations.
While Iranian officials are no stranger to bombast and invective against the U.S., Iran's broadcasting of the missile strike, and Khamenei's repeated touting of it, does not neatly comport with Tehran's long-established preference for proxy warfare and deniability.
State Bar of California, the court concluded that mandatory bar association dues comport with the First Amendment as long as the bar association uses money from dues to regulate the legal profession and improve the quality of legal services.
Even before Ali refused to serve in the military, he was disliked by those who disliked how he broke the mold of heavyweight fighters and how they should comport themselves in public, a mold defined by boxers like Joe Louis.
Or is he potentially, maybe just like Justice Kennedy he will be replacing, more of a swing vote, and that he won&apost fit or comport the labels some on the right are assigning him or hope to assign him?
The big picture: So far, most of the plans taking advantage of the administration's new rules at least claim to cover pre-existing conditions and comport with most of the ACA's benefit requirements, even though they don't always have to.
The new photos comport with just about everything we've see so far, including the single camera on the rear and the inclusion of what appears to be a wired version of the Pixelbuds, which require the included USB-C dongle/adapter.
"[W]e would arrive at a common, base soup stock of what was true based on a number of people overlapping in the same account, and then anything that did not comport with that would get shaved off," she said.
The message of restoring "law and order" might not comport very well with the facts about crime in America today, but it allows Trump to make a broad critique of the existing political system and to present himself as the savior.
In George Orwell's dystopian novel "6900," Winston Smith's job at the Ministry of Truth (Minitrue) is to revise/recast/retruth the past by rewriting old news stories so that they comport with the current ruling party's version of the historical record.
At a bare minimum, Francis has clearly endorsed the idea that bishops must move church practice closer to the realities of the pews, where priests often accommodate people whose lives do not comport with a strict reading of church norms.
Despite the ongoing reluctance of Congressional leadership to move forward with pending legislation to comport federal marijuana laws in a manner that reflects emerging cultural consensus, lawmakers and voters are continuing to move ahead undeterred with significant state and local reforms.
Again, while this theory has never been confirmed, it is difficult to rule out completely, both because US investigators have raised it and because this theory would comport with what we know about the Saudi government and the Saudi clerical establishment.
But even the strongest death penalty opponent who knows anything about how the judiciary should comport itself wouldn't want a judge deciding the case – especially one in her corner – within a hundred miles of a public protest supporting her position.
It would be far more curious and concerning if Trump suddenly began to comport himself like George W. Bush once winning the office than it is that he continues to act exactly like Donald Trump has acted his whole life.
Gerwig's Little Women is aware of the ways its characters do or do not fit the gendered norms of the 19th century, particularly with respect to how women are expected to comport themselves and earn their way in the world.
In 2016, the smug style has found expression in media and in policy, in the attitudes of liberals both visible and private, providing a foundational set of assumptions above which a great number of liberals comport their understanding of the world.
"If I knew I was going to meet Lindsay, of course I would have put on clothes," one of the new arrivals says, which might make sense for a regular job interview, but doesn't necessarily comport with the priorities of the show.
"A reversal could embolden other local and state governments to enact legislation that also contravenes federal law and restricts transgender people's access to restrooms that comport with their gender identity, both in the public sphere and in the workplace," the brief reads.
But that kind of inflexible loyalty to ideas is a luxury that doesn't comport well with running a major political party, which must function as a coalition of disparate groups with disparate beliefs and has to make difficult trade-offs to effectively govern.
That's a brave enough choice on its own, but this is a Disney musical, and it does not comport very well with the comic numbers, including a bizarre second act opener by the choreographer Rob Ashford that features a naked sauna kick line.
Last year, Chris Christie, a Republican who was governor of New Jersey, conditionally vetoed a bill that would have banned marriage for children under 18, on the ground that it did not "comport with the sensibilities" or "religious customs" of some residents.
Might I suggest that you are — in addition to a fan of the sport and a little patriotic even though you try not to be nationalistic — in awe of the mystique of the players themselves and the ease with which they comport and dress themselves?
"For anyone to characterize the fact that the President is taking care to make sure our soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines are safe as somehow being a greenlight for a massacre is irresponsible and doesn't comport with the reality of the situation," the official added.
As the public is becoming more aware of the trauma suffered by children and families as a result of involuntary separation, states must take a closer look at the practices employed by their child welfare systems to ensure that they comport with constitutionally-mandated protections.
Jeter came up before social media, before camera phones, yet always knew how to comport himself, always understood that the fun stuff — the money, the models and actresses by his side, the respect — flowed from the way he honored his duty as a professional.
But when the public can circulate petitions and demand recall elections because they don't like a result — rather than because the decision does not comport with law and precedent — judicial independence deteriorates and we are left with decision-making by whim of the public.
It is time that President Trump, Sessions and others in the administration and in Congress look to the future rather than to the past, and take appropriate actions to comport federal law with majority public opinion and the plant's rapidly changing legal and cultural status.
"Such conduct, if true, as it is assumed to be on the present motion, is brutal, offensive, and fails to comport with traditional notions of fair play and decency," Judge Dana M. Sabraw of the Southern District of California wrote in his 25-page opinion.
"Pope Francis' real message today is perhaps not for women at all but rather for his brother bishops and priests who sometimes have seemed hell-bent on punishing Catholic women for their conscience-based decisions when they don't comport with the hierarchy," O'Brien wrote.
"In my view the court's typical formulation of the stare decisis standard does not comport with our judicial duty ... because it elevates demonstrably erroneous decisions - meaning decisions outside the realm of permissible interpretation - over the text of the Constitution and other duly enacted federal law," Thomas wrote.
"The practices described in the video by this temporary regional sub-contractor do not in any way comport with our long standing policies on organizing events, and those statements and sentiments do not represent the values that the Committee holds dear," Brazile said in a statement.
Mr. Obama's construction — "if somebody can't handle a Twitter account" — assumed a fact not in evidence: that there are any Twitter users who can actually comport themselves well when presented with the awesome power of an unfiltered text box that instantly goes out to the world.
In the darkness, no one — whether judges, advocates, international organizations or the informed citizens at the heart of democracy — can see what is happening, how people are being treated, or whether the activities therein comport with fundamental norms of human dignity and the rule of law.
"Currently, we have called off all large gatherings for the census (1,000 people or more) and have begun brainstorming with our partners on alternate activities we can pursue that will comport with the health and safety guidelines as outlined by our County health office," Kuwada said.
"We've been told that counsel for the Democrats was a witness and that's why he didn't have to comport with the rules of decorum… I've been a judge and I know that you don't get to be a witness and a judge in the same case," Rep.
They have also shined a light on the enduring nature of gender violence worldwide and laid bare how a lone foreign traveler's cultural and social expectations do not always comport with local views about a woman's place in the world — and whether she should travel at all.
"[T]his order is in the public interest because it requires Respondents to comport with their own rules and regulations, bars arbitrary agency action toward vulnerable immigrant communities, and diminishes the emotional and financial impact on families participating in the provisional waiver process," the judge wrote in his ruling.
So if investors tune out the noise, stop searching for each of Trump's policies to comport to an overarching strategy, and remember that most of his moves tend to be reactive, then they should be able to develop a better sense of what's coming next from this White House.
The investigation's findings show how Ms. Dushku sought to address conduct she found demeaning, why she believed she faced retaliation and how a top CBS lawyer tried to undermine her claims with what investigators described as an "antiquated" view of how a woman should comport herself in the workplace.
If every time Mr. Trump puts his foot in his mouth, someone else comes running to pull it out, Mr. Trump will never learn that it is better to keep his mouth shut if he doesn't know how to comport himself — especially around grieving family members of fallen soldiers.
When Allen and other men warn of "a witch hunt atmosphere, a Salem atmosphere" what they mean is an atmosphere in which they're expected to comport themselves with the care, consideration and fear of consequences that the rest of us call basic professionalism and respect for shared humanity.
"The practices described in the video by this temporary regional subcontractor do not in any way comport with our longstanding policies on organizing events, and those statements and sentiments do not represent the values that the committee holds dear," Donna Brazile, the interim chairwoman of the D.N.C., said in a statement.
"It's exceedingly unclear how these products—especially products that are broad-based, across schools, across programs—expect to comport with basic fair lending laws that have been on the books for decades," said Seth Frotman, a former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau official who now runs the nonprofit Student Borrower Protection Center.
RE: The People Who Believe Electricity Rules the Universe Dear Ms. Scoles: While I am in general agreement with your presentation of the mindset / beliefs of the Electric Universe enthusiasts, their description of cometary phenomena -- complete with verified / verifiable predictions -- does seem to comport with a great deal of recent observational data.
Of course people should comport themselves ethically, of course people should be able to not act on their impulses, and of course people develop at different times (there are some teenagers whom I would trust to run this country, and there are plenty of adults whom I wouldn't trust to water my plants).
"While any amount of alcohol abuse is too much, the claims published in JAMA Psychiatry do not comport with findings of the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the federal government's leading survey that tracks substance use disorders," Sam Zakhari, the Distilled Spirits Council senior vice president of science, said in a statement.
The subtext to the uncertainty around the White House policy rollout is that Trump was so all over the place on Wednesday that it made it impossible for the White House staff to come up with specific proposals that would comport with what he said during the meeting and what he has previously proposed.
The subtext to the uncertainty around the White House policy rollout is that Trump was so all over the place on Wednesday that it made it impossible for the White House staff to come up with specific proposals that would comport with what he had said during the meeting and what he had previously proposed.
And the timeline of the texts, as laid out by Republicans on the Senate Homeland Security Committee, does not comport with what was happening when the messages were sent in 2016 and ignores that the texts were sent days before Obama confronted Russian President Vladimir Putin over the country's meddling in the 2016 election.
Yet White House press secretary Sean Spicer has continuously floated a "dual-track thing," suggesting that the Trump administration would not formally revoke the initial executive order but instead issue a new one that would comport with the law and target national security concerns for now, while also continuing the appeals process to defend the original order.
He should not have forgotten the golden rule of being brown and male: You must be respectful at all times, comport yourself with propriety and dignity, not come off as too aggressive or be too aggressive, and not think for a second that you can get away with violating your ideals because you've somehow escaped your phenotype and gender.
If the judge has any questions about sources or whether there is sufficient predication for the warrant, those concerns are shared with the DOJ attorney, who will go back to the agent who requested a warrant and attempt to address those concerns in a way that will make the application comport with the law to the judge's satisfaction.
Those who commit themselves to nonviolent action against the GOP should demand too that Democrats comport themselves as a true opposition party, neither too daunted by electoral politics nor too compromised by the interests of capital to speak frankly to the broader electorate about what the Republican Party represents and what the Republican Party has done.
Seila argued that the justices should leave it to Congress to figure out how to make the CFPB's structure comport with the Constitution - but if the court insisted on crafting a cure, Seila said, it should invalidate the entire Consumer Financial Protection Act because Congress would have created a CFPB whose director could be fired without cause.
Their alleged new-found puritanical stance does not comport with their decades of silence, particularly when it came to former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE's indiscretions.
Modi's great victory was very much based on these Reaganesque principles, so I think this is a global revolt, and we are very fortunate and proud to be the news site that is reporting that throughout the world.... Working men and women of Europe and Asia and the United States and Latin America .... believe they know what's best for how they will comport their lives.
The media-operative class believes: You know, on balance, it might not be a great idea to promiscuously shred norms about how presidents are supposed to comport themselves, to gratuitously insult people who don't support you and even some who do, to lurch daily from outrage to uproar to scandal, all culminating in a likely impeachment trial in the winter before your reelection campaign.
Jackson has adjusted the frame rates (the speed at which a film is projected, which wasn't standardized until the sound era); added color in ways said to comport with the actual hues of uniforms and landscapes; given the film a 3-D conversion that can be seen in select theaters; and dubbed in voices for the soldiers, with the aid of forensic lip readers employed to figure out what they were saying.
Here her speech ironically reminded me of the kinds of polemics spouted at rallies by supporters of the current President: a shallow grasp of US history, insistence on conformity to a certain linguistic orthodoxy, the rejection of any information that is not relayed through personally known sources, a suspicion of institutions (like the press) and all knowledge they circulate, a valorizing of overblown rhetoric, and contempt for views that don't comport with their own.
These stats from CNN's David Gelles -- counting the number of times Trump has used the words "witch hunt" on Twitter -- tell the story: May 2017: 226 times June 213: 222 times July 275: 25 times Oct 21: 03 time Dec 20: 280 times Jan 280: 1 time Feb 2018: 3 times March 2018: 2 times April 2018: 803 times May 2018: 20 times June 2018: 26 times The problem for Gowdy is that his frustration with the length of time Mueller is taking -- and his results -- simply doesn't comport with the facts.
Consistently, it's funny: There are essays on such topics as why Ortberg was compelled to transition after a man watched him fail to parallel park; why both Captain Kirk and Duckie from Pretty in Pink are lesbians ("just because I think Duckie is a lesbian doesn't mean that she is making excellent and healthy choices"); and how Ortberg intends to comport himself when he has abs someday ("basically I just manage to fall into this sweet spot, sartorially speaking, where I'm neither trying too hard nor trying too hard to look like I'm not trying too hard").
"The Wilkinson letters raise serious questions about why DOJ would consent to such substantial limitations on the scope of its investigation, and how [FBI Director James] Comey's statements on the scope of the investigation comport with the reality of what the FBI was permitted to investigate," House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah), Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa), House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.) and House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) wrote.

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