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But if Kelly is not confirmable, it's hard to imagine anyone is.
Given that reality, three confirmable nominees are possible in the current situation.
Meanwhile, Trump has nominated basically nobody for senior confirmable positions all month.
It's unclear how quickly Trump will nominate a Senate-confirmable successor for attorney general.
The information came from private sources at Shanghai and was not confirmable in official circles.
Of the 2900 Senate-confirmable positions at 220006 financial regulatory agencies, nine are already vacant.
Some court-watchers are concerned that Barrett has been too explicit on abortion to be confirmable.
Based on every piece of confirmable evidence, however, it looks like the video is a complete hoax.
Another adviser to the vice president said he was focused on interviewing candidates for Senate-confirmable posts.
That reason alone — that the nominee is "confirmable" — should not motivate a president to choose someone in particular.
The string of businesses and properties that Guo developed provide some of the confirmable scaffolding of his life.
In fact, by now, both Obama and Bush both had roughly 350 of their Senate-confirmable nominees actually confirmed.
He's worked in the Obama administration and has proven to be a confirmable candidate in a GOP-controlled Senate.
Trump also indicated a replacement could be nominated for the Senate-confirmable 10-year term by the end of the week.
A Washington Post report revealed that Trump has only nominated one of the 46 Senate-confirmable science posts in the administration.
So in his ... mind he thinks he can find someone to take the job who will be confirmable and rein in Mueller.
The fact that there are still some 22019 Senate-confirmable positions for which Trump has not announced nominees is no small factor.
Nearly 40% of Senate-confirmable positions are not permanently filled, according to the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit that tracks these things.
"Is anyone confirmable for ICE, especially after putting so much shoe leather and sweat equity into the last confirmation?" said another DHS official.
"The president has forwarded to us by my accounting about 20 percent of the nominations that are the Senate confirmable positions," Kaine said.
Trump himself has received similar scrutiny and criticism, although as President, he does not face the kind of disclosure rules as Senate-confirmable positions.
I do think that anyone on Leonard Leo&aposs list of the 25 would be confirmable and would be reliable conservatives for the president.
Srinivasan, an Indian immigrant, is a known quantity in the Obama administration and in theory is a confirmable candidate in a GOP-controlled Senate.
But the decision of whether to demand the resignation of a national security adviser — not a Senate-confirmable position — ultimately rests with the president.
In the week since Duke's name was sent to the Senate, Trump hasn't nominated anybody — whether well-qualified or awful — to any Senate-confirmable positions.
"As that process unfolds, we will determine if he is a confirmable person, but at this moment in time, I like him," Tester told CNN.
Bodine, meanwhile, would be only the second confirmable EPA nominee to move through the Senate  -- because she's only the second EPA nominee Trump has named.
Another thing: Trump has left 23 Senate-confirmable positions — 35% of all science-related positions — vacant, including the post for the White House's top science advisor.
But another person close to Kelly called Kobach a "non-starter," and he is not seen as confirmable in the Senate, according to the congressional source.
" O'Donnell then added, "And that's where it stands at this point, its going to require a lot more verification before that can be a confirmable fact.
As noted this morning, back in 2009, Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell insisted on a rigorous standard of disclosure and vetting for all of President Obama's senate-confirmable appointments.
In her denial, Swain said that "the ability to propose a confirmable plan of adjustment" was at stake and that the oversight board had not consented to the committee's motion.
Trump, for example, hasn't nominated anyone for 12 out of the 13 Senate-confirmable leadership spots at congressional affairs offices throughout the government, according to a Washington Post jobs tracker.
Without regulatory oversight and little confirmable information, consumers are confronted with a Wild West-style CBD market, featuring over 1,85033 CBD products that promise a dizzying array of unsupported claims.
Indeed, this is a confirmable fact: Both Sony and Microsoft have said that those consoles, the successors to the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, will still have disc drives.
When Vitiello was nominated, he was seen as the only confirmable candidate for the position; he was a career law enforcement officer who'd come from a leadership position at CBP.
"I look forward to working with President Trump to find a confirmable, worthy successor so that we can start a new chapter at the Department of Justice," Mr. Graham said.
Are there really such a shortage of confirmable, qualified, conservative lawyers or judges that Republicans are willing to throw in their lot with someone who has become as tainted as Kavanaugh?
It also took Richard Nixon three tries to come up with a confirmable replacement for Abe Fortas, before succeeding with Harry Blackmun, the Justice who wrote the decision in Roe v. Wade.
Her album liner notes have always had hidden clues, as complicated as a Zodiac cypher, put there obviously enough for fans to figure out but never quite so obviously as to be confirmable.
You need people who are confirmable, which means both deferring to the views of the congressional party and in practice appointing some people who are friends and staffers of important members of Congress.
They cited a packed calendar and a lack of confirmable replacements for a closely divided Senate where Democrats are watching vigilantly for any moves by the president that could undermine the Russia investigation.
Even with an absolutely first-rate group of Senate-confirmable executive branch appointees, the practical problems with having elected a president with no knowledge of or interest in public policy will be considerable.
Given the many highly qualified and confirmable Asian Pacific American candidates, the President must seriously consider nominating an Asian Pacific American and the Senate must give such a nominee a full and fair hearing.
As of Wednesday morning, 11 of Trump's nominees have publicly available ethics agreements and financial disclosures: That leaves 15 Senate-confirmable nominees whose agreements are still in the works or who haven't even submitted their paperwork.
Another Republican senator, John Cornyn, said, "Before the president starts floating names ... we need to have a conversation about who is actually confirmable up here," according to a Twitter post by New York Times reporter Glenn Thrush.
"Most people in the Trump orbit are content with the move — nobody is particularly thrilled but they understand that Kavanaugh is likely the most confirmable candidate," a former White House official told BuzzFeed News after the announcement.
"Because of the White House's glacial pace, there are hundreds and hundreds of Senate confirmable positions without any pending nominee from the administration, and just 85033 pending nominees before the Senate," Matt House said in a statement.
A source close to Trump said the president likes Powell because she checks the boxes of being "competent and qualified" and "Senate-confirmable because she runs in traditional Republican circles," but is also an immigrant and a woman.
Shortly after he in effect did so, Mr Graham tweeted that he looked "forward to working with President [Trump] to find a confirmable, worthy successor so that we can start a new chapter at the Department of Justice."
"The judge can say, 'I don't have a confirmable plan of reorganization because you have provided nothing to account for the risk of future liability,'" said G. Marcus Cole, a bankruptcy expert and professor at Stanford Law School.
When the Senate began confirmation hearings on Tuesday, just seven of Trump's 26 confirmable appointees had finalized, publicly available agreements that explain how they'll avoid conflicts of interest, and only half of them had even submitted the necessary paperwork.
And while on one level she should be more confirmable than Moore or Cain, having already received Senate confirmation for her current lower-profile job, she poses all the same risks of politicization and lost independence as the other two.
And even before he gets to those, Trump will have totally remade the White House staff in his image, installing a bevy of non-Senate-confirmable staffers to key positions overseeing national security, economic affairs, and the administration as a whole.
The company said it had taken action because its agreement for debtor-in-possession financing ties its submission of a confirmable plan to emerge from Chapter 11 to obtaining a resolution of the long-term debt issue no later than Oct. 10.
"I look forward to working with President Trump to find a confirmable, worthy successor so that we can start a new chapter at the Department of Justice and deal with both the opportunities and challenges our nation faces," Graham said in a statement.
"Before the president starts floating names for D.H.S." — the Department of Homeland Security — "or the Federal Reserve, we need to have a conversation about who is actually confirmable up here," said Senator John Cornyn, Republican of Texas, after emerging from the weekly lunch.
President Trump has appointed fewer people with advanced science degrees to Senate-confirmable science and environment positions than his predecessor, according to an analysis by the AP. Just over 40% of Trump's nominees held advanced science degrees compared to more than 60% under Barack Obama.
Those backing Kavanaugh viewed him as the safest choice, given his 12-year record on the bench and his own personal chemistry with the president, while Trump allies see him as more conservative than his mentor and the most confirmable of the group, particularly with Republican senators.
"I look forward to working with President @realDonaldTrump to find a confirmable, worthy successor so that we can start a new chapter at the Department of Justice and deal with both the opportunities and challenges our nation faces," Graham said in a statement that he also posted to Twitter.
One senior official says the White House has known for weeks that Coats would be replaced soon and there's no excuse for this, adding "traps should be run" to figure out who told the President nominating Ratcliffe would be a good idea and that he would be confirmable.
One senior official told CNN that the White House has known for weeks that Coats would be replaced soon and there's no excuse for this, adding "traps should be run" to figure out who told the President nominating Ratcliffe would be a good idea and that he would be confirmable.
At the Federalist Society convention in November, Mr. McGahn joked that during the presidential campaign, Mr. Trump's team had drawn up two lists of potential nominees — one of easily confirmable "mainstream" and "pragmatic" picks, and one of picks who held views that would "make some people nervous" and who were "too hot" for easy confirmation.
So, the president would have wanted a confirmable attorney general whose back pocket decision to rapidly decline any kind of investigation other than a cursory "look see" couldn't — and therefore wouldn't — be the subject of a valid legal action brought by the president's enemies seeking to place roadblocks to, or even reverse, that decision.
"I said, 'I will vote against closure unless the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate can somehow find an agreement that is trustworthy and reliable, where on the next Supreme Court nominee, they won't change the rules and we will have input and a more confirmable, consensus nominee will be put in front of the Senate,'" Coons said.
"I said, 'I will vote against closure unless the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate can somehow find an agreement that is trustworthy and reliable, where on the next Supreme Court nominee they won't change the rules and we will have input, and a more confirmable, consensus nominee will be put in front of the Senate,'" Coons said.
Enter into restructuring support agreements with CEOC's major creditor groups * RSAS with first lien bank lenders, first lien noteholders, second lien noteholders effective immediately * Announcement paves way toward a confirmable plan for debtors and a successful conclusion to CEOC's bankruptcy proceedings in 2017 * RSA with first lien noteholders will terminate automatically on October 14, 2016 Source text for Eikon:
Through whispers, momentum, and a few confirmable tidbits (like Cody and Brandi Rhodes appearing in Khan's owner's box at a Jags game the other week), it became clear that it wasn't just nonsense; Rhodes and the Bucks were up to something, there was real money involved, and the Jericho/Ross connection may not be made up.
C.) said Wednesday that he will work with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to find a "confirmable, worthy successor" to replace Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE as attorney general after Sessions was forced out of the position.
The specimen stands as one of the few clearly confirmable cases of intra-specific combat between mosasaurs.
Soon after this setback, however, Roosevelt obtained his first opportunity to appoint a Supreme Court Justice when conservative Willis Van Devanter retired. Roosevelt wanted the replacement to be a "thumping, evangelical New Dealer" who was reasonably young, confirmable by the Senate, and from a region of the country unrepresented on the Court.Ball, Howard.
Nixon's agreement with these views, being expressed by a readily confirmable, sitting federal appellate judge, led to the nomination. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on June 9, 1969, and received his commission on June 23, 1969. Earl Warren swore in the new chief justice the same day. He assumed senior status on September 26, 1986.
What higher headquarters it was under at the time is not confirmable from present internet-accessible sources. However, the brigade then came under 2 Indian Division on 1 January 1943. In October 1944, when 2 Indian Division disbanded, the brigade was redesignated again as an lines of communication headquarters, this time as HQ South Iraq Area.
Auguste Comte, the self-professed founder of modern sociology, put forward the view that the rigorous ordering of confirmable observations alone ought to constitute the realm of human knowledge. He had hoped to order the sciences in increasing degrees of complexity from mathematics, astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, and a new discipline called "sociology", which is the study of the "dynamics and statics of society".Comte, Auguste. Course on Positive Philosophy.
The story in Genesis is repeated, with variations, in the Quran, where the Ark appears as Safina Nūḥ ( "Noah's boat"). Searches for Noah's Ark have been made from at least the time of Eusebius (c. 275–339 CE), and believers in the Ark continue to search for it in modern times. Many searches have been mounted for the Ark, but no confirmable physical proof of the Ark has ever been found.
He suggested that light was reflected from different surfaces in different directions, thus causing objects to look different. He argued further that the mathematics of reflection and refraction needed to be consistent with the anatomy of the eye.Masood 2009, pp.173–175 He was also an early proponent of the scientific method, the concept that a hypothesis must be proved by experiments based on confirmable procedures or mathematical evidence, five centuries before Renaissance scientists.
That metaphysical propositions can influence scientific theorizing is indeed, arguably, Watkins' most lasting contribution to philosophy. He introduced a distinction between confirmable and influential metaphysics. According to Fred D'Agostino, In 1965 Watkins published Hobbes's System of Ideas, in which he argued that Thomas Hobbes's political theory follows from his philosophical ideas. At an international symposium on Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge held in London in 1965,See Lakatos, Imre; Musgrave, Alan, eds. (1970).
Sheryl Crow does a 5:11 version on her 2010 album 100 Miles from Memphis featuring Citizen Cope. Part of this version appeared on the November 1, 2011 Season 2, "Hard Knocks" episode 7 of Body of Proof.not sure if an online source will arise, but this will be confirmable when the DVDs come out in 2012 The song was also performed live by guitarists Nuno Bettencourt and Zakk Wylde on the 2016 Generation Axe tour.
Some authors have claimed that when a presumed adversary first appears to be beginning confirmable preparations for a possible future attack, but has not yet actually attacked, that the attack has in fact 'already begun', however this opinion has not been upheld by the UN. A US Army sponsored discussion of various justifications for preemptive, preventive and 'precautionary' war. Kofi Annan discusses his unwillingness to accept proposed new changes in UN policy towards the use of preemptive force, and why.
He took up the position on October 8, 2001, and held it until he left the post on December 23, 2004. He earlier was appointed by President Clinton to two Senate-confirmable positions: ambassador to Bosnia-Herzegovina (1999–2001) and special Cyprus coordinator at the rank of ambassador (1997–1999). Miller was formerly the chief executive officer of Plan International, a $750 million United Kingdom-based NGO that works to improve the living conditions of children in over 50 developing countries.
Falsificationism's demarcation falsifiable grants a theory the status scientific—simply, empirically testable—not the status meaningful, a status that Popper did not aim to arbiter.Karl Popper, ch 4, subch "Science: Conjectures and refutations", in Andrew Bailey, ed, First Philosophy: Fundamental Problems and Readings in Philosophy, 2nd edn (Peterborough Ontario: Broadview Press, 2011), pp 338–42. Popper found no scientific theory either verifiable or, as in Carnap's "liberalization of empiricism", confirmable,Godfrey-Smith, Theory and Reality (U Chicago P, 2003), p 57–59.
In 1850, a special copy of one book of the Zenken Kojitsu made its way, through the regent Takatsukasa Masamichi, to the eyes of Emperor Kōmei. Additionally, in 1868, a woodblock print copy of the complete series was presented to Emperor Meiji by Sanjō Sanetomi and Higashikuze Michitomi. For his achievement, Yōsai was in 1875 granted the title of . However, it is important to note that this achievement is recorded only in documents associated with Yōsai himself, and has not been confirmable based on official documents.
Karl Popper, ch 4, subch "Science: Conjectures and refutations", in Andrew Bailey, ed, First Philosophy: Fundamental Problems and Readings in Philosophy, 2nd edn (Peterborough Ontario: Broadview Press, 2011), pp. 338–42. Popper regarded scientific hypotheses to be unverifiable, as well as not "confirmable" under Rudolf Carnap's thesis.Peter Godfrey-Smith, Theory and Reality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005), pp. 57–59. He also found non-scientific, metaphysical, ethical and aesthetic statements often rich in meaning and important in the origination of scientific theories.
They go swiftly, efficiently and directly to the question of whether the accused is guilty. No nation on earth goes to such lengths or takes such pains to provide safeguards as we do, once an accused person is called before the bar of justice and until his case is completed. Through speeches like this, Burger became known as a critic of Chief Justice Warren and an advocate of a literal, strict-constructionist reading of the U.S. Constitution. Nixon's agreement with these views, being expressed by a readily confirmable, sitting federal appellate judge, led to the appointment.
According to Dr. Hannah Cobb, a co-director of the project from the University of Manchester, the boat burial is "one of the most important Norse graves ever excavated in Britain." It is the first time a confirmable Viking boat burial has been found fully intact on the UK mainland. Although other boat burials have been found, most famously that at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk, they had either been deposited centuries earlier or had not been successfully excavated due to deficiencies in archaeological methods. The site's location, near existing Neolithic and Bronze Age cairns, gives it added significance.
However the most popular theory has been that it involves the first settlers in the area, a Captain Henry Reynolds, a first fleeter, who took his family to live near the Narrabeen Lagoon. They were all massacred by attack from escaped convicts turned bushrangers, and their homestead burned. The location was then named after the young Aboriginal girl Narrabine/Narrabeen who tried to assist the settlers and helped soldiers capture the escaped convicts involved in the massacre. However detailed research by David Patrick and John Byrnes in 2017 found there was no Henry Reynolds on the First Fleet, and every other detail of the story was false or un-confirmable.
Judge Roberts has stated that he cannot recall ever having been a member of the Federalist Society. He sought and received published corrections from several major news organizations retracting earlier reports that he had been a member. On July 25, 2005, however, the Washington Post reported that John Roberts is listed in the Society's 1997–1998 leadership directory as serving on the Steering Committee of the Federalist Society. The same source also indicates the possibility that the individuals listed in the "leadership directory" are, in a technical sense, not necessarily "members" of the society, and no confirmable membership information is officially disclosed by the Society itself.
Santos also considers choosing Senator Swain of Rhode Island, a Republican, as his secretary of Defense on the advice of Barry Goodwin, although Josh strongly opposed this as choosing a Republican Senator from a blue state would be seen as a "political grab." It was also revealed that someone named Keenitz was Santos' choice for Agriculture secretary, with the Kansas City Star discovering this and asking for comment. For Treasury Secretary, Santos chose between two highly confirmable candidates; Connor, who was more popular among Democrats, and Rosenthal, who was more respected by Wall Street but had few administrative skills. Santos ultimately chose Rosenthal, as he would be better selling the administration's tax plan.
The Wall Street Journal described the events leading up to the appointment of the "liberal jurist" in a 2000 editorial, saying Rudman in his "Yankee Republican liberalism" took "pride in recounting how he sold Mr. Souter to gullible White House chief of staff John Sununu as a confirmable conservative. Then they both sold the judge to President Bush, who wanted above all else to avoid a confirmation battle [after Robert Bork]." Rudman wrote in his memoir that he had "suspected all along" that Souter would not "overturn activist liberal precedents." Sununu later said that he had "a lot of disappointment" about Souter's positions on the Court and would have preferred him to be more similar to Justice Antonin Scalia.
The Nyayasutras assert that perception is the primary proper means of gaining true knowledge. All other epistemic methods are directly or indirectly based on perception, according to the text, and anything that is claimed to be "true knowledge" must be confirmed or confirmable by perception. This it terms as the doctrine of convergence, and this doctrine includes direct or implied perception. Gautama defines perception as the knowledge that arises by the contact of one or more senses with an object or phenomenon.Karl Potter (2004), The Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophies: Indian metaphysics and epistemology, Volume 2, Motilal Banarsidass, , pages 223–224 Gautama dedicates many sutras to discuss both the object and subject in the process of perception, and when senses may be unreliable.
In addition to the over 70 scientific societies, institutions and other scientific professional groups that have issued statements supporting evolution education and opposing intelligent design, the Kansas Board of Education was presented a letter from 38 Nobel laureates, the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity Nobel Laureates Initiative, calling upon the Board of Education to reject intelligent design and support the teaching of evolution. It stated: > Logically derived from confirmable evidence, evolution is understood to be > the result of an unguided, unplanned process of random variation and natural > selection. As the foundation of modern biology, its indispensable role has > been further strengthened by the capacity to study DNA. In contrast, > intelligent design is fundamentally unscientific; it cannot be tested as > scientific theory because its central conclusion is based on belief in the > intervention of a supernatural agent.
A three dimensional target in an outdoors setting is much more akin to a real world hunting scenario, allowing a hunter the opportunity for practice. Since any reasonably sized object, from a soda can or a charcoal briquetSingle Action Sixguns, page 294; John Taffin, Krause Publications, year 2005 to an arbitrary spot on a tree can be used as a target, a three dimensional plinking range can easily be set up that will simulate situations commonly found while hunting small game, such as when the animal is behind cover, or up in a tree. A plinking target will also often react much more positively to a hit than a paper target will, either with an audible impact, or visually confirmable by moving, splattering or falling over. Steel targets, which are used for formal action and long range shooting competitions, are also popular among plinksters due to their relative ease to set up, as well as being easy to confirm good hits.

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