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The SEC said the earlier tweet conflicted with Tesla's Jan.
She passed as the offers conflicted with her USWNT schedule.
This account conflicted with earlier reports that police did fire.
That, they said, conflicted with Sessions' earlier statements to Congress.
At first I worried this vote conflicted with my cosmopolitan leanings.
The absolute confidentiality of Catholic confessions has long conflicted with secular law.
This would, of course, have conflicted with Church services and Sunday worship.
American presidents have long clashed with scientists whose findings conflicted with administration policies.
The new date conflicted with an overseas trip that Mr. Iger had scheduled.
Others still struggled with supporting someone whose past conflicted with their personal values.
And it may have conflicted with the early work produced by Lord and Miller.
The planned date for the event in January conflicted with the Chinese new year.
The Scotch Whisky Association argued that the plan conflicted with European Union trade rules.
Officials were later angered when she canceled appearances that conflicted with a doctor's appointment.
"Unfortunately those dates conflicted with another work commitment," her rep confirmed with PEOPLE on Thursday.
Potential members of Trump's Cabinet have said things that have conflicted with his tax proposals.
Detectives allege Romig's account of the events conflicted with physical evidence recovered from the scene.
Sondland's clarification came only after other witnesses gave testimony that conflicted with his original statements.
The only legal issue was whether the owner's beliefs about contraception conflicted with the ACA.
He acknowledged that such a view conflicted with a 1997 Supreme Court ruling, Clinton v.
This conflicted with Netflix's business model, which avoids French theaters in favor of immediate streaming.
Some said it conflicted with the image Canada has projected as an open, multicultural society.
Interestingly, because the tournament wasn't sanctioned by the PGA Tour and conflicted with the Frys.
The plot leaves friendships and families broken, and perhaps gaudy costumes would have conflicted with that.
He claims that Stone&aposs testimony to the committee last September conflicted with the established facts.
And I might not be so conflicted with my own identity as a black man today.
The AMA charged that the Senate's bill conflicted with the physician's code to do no harm.
He previously complained that two debates they scheduled purposely conflicted with major National Football League games.
The teacher wanted his name withheld because his approach conflicted with that of the management company.
Mr. Acosta had asked if the administration's immigration policy conflicted with the ethos of the statue.
The 5th Circuit upheld Hanen's ruling and went farther, finding that DAPA conflicted with federal immigration law.
The tournaments have conflicted with the already popular Friday Fortnite series, run by YouTuber Daniel "Keemstar" Keem.
THERE'S BEEN TWO MEETINGS, BOTH CONFLICTED WITH ONE, A VACATION I TOOK, AND ANOTHER DISNEY BOARD MEETING.
Trump's public comments on healthcare, though, have sometimes conflicted with the plan on his website, confounding experts.
The company later withdrew its JEDI bid, saying the contract conflicted with those new AI ethics rules.
His public statements have conflicted with Selective Service records, and he has been hazy in recalling details.
McMaster also objected to how the requirements were put in place, saying it conflicted with existing regulations.
Even players admit to feeling conflicted, with limits on hitting extending to practices where they practice … hitting.
We made sure it never conflicted with the center's bingo nights or the ceramic lessons she enjoyed.
Art school never happened at VCU; it would have required night classes, and night classes conflicted with games.
I was offered a contract with a United States company, but its schedule conflicted with the European season.
The proverbial soccer moms of suburban Atlanta are conflicted with the tone and tenor of President Donald Trump.
He played baseball as a child but never football because it conflicted with his time in the marching band.
It also conflicted with the practices of Trump's two immediate predecessors, Republican George W. Bush and Democrat Barack Obama.
"I don't think I'm that uptight or stressed out or conflicted with myself, and it's a job," Appleby said.
The Beatles were reportedly invited to headline the festival, but the dates conflicted with the recording of Abbey Road.
Soon after this story broke, however, details began to emerge that conflicted with this seemingly straightforward (albeit sensational) story.
The committee process for Obamacare took many arduous months, which would have conflicted with the GOP's desire for speed.
But Trump's sole justification for deploying US troops to Syria, taken at face-value, have conflicted with the Pentagon's.
The spokesman also said the research conflicted with a recent finding by a team at the University of Pennsylvania.
The new sanctions passed by Congress conflicted with Trump's goals, but he grudgingly signed them into law this month.
Last year, a federal appeals court overturned the statute, saying it conflicted with American copyright law's first-sale doctrine.
But she told Beatty the film's start date conflicted with her contractual obligation to appear in a Mortal Instruments sequel.
You could have looked for evidence that conflicted with your biases (there's a good search engine you could have used).
The defendant in that lawsuit, who received an abortion in 2015, says the state's law conflicted with her religious beliefs.
Plank said she wanted to do more volunteer work but was frustrated that most opportunities conflicted with the long workweek.
Such a group could also choose, without legal repercussions, not to employ someone whose religious beliefs conflicted with the organization's.
Once in office, Humphrey tried to keep his commitment to Johnson, but on Vietnam his convictions conflicted with his promises.
Mr. Johnson told ITV's Robert Peston that he had turned down the invitation because it conflicted with a campaign event.
"They're all me, me, me," he said, complaining that the mentality conflicted with the scene's value of brotherhood above all.
Judge Howell struck down a federal regulation that had effectively allowed secret contributions, saying it conflicted with a federal statute.
Elliott was not arrested or charged because prosecutors concluded that Thompson's statements conflicted with those made by Elliott and witnesses.
He beat her to death because of external pressure that conflicted with desires he couldn't quite reconcile in his imagination.
" She ruled that key provisions of the executive orders thus "[conflicted] with congressional intent in a manner that cannot be sustained.
A Red Bull Media House spokesperson said it would cover news topics regardless if it conflicted with the parent company's goals.
"Les grands travaux", as they were dubbed, were criticized at their conception because their modern shape conflicted with traditional Parisian architecture.
I started to get more of a political awareness and became interested in communism, which conflicted with the UVF's political views.
And in 2016, Trump made waves by not showing up at all, saying that the event conflicted with his campaign schedule.
That conflicted with comments from the Chinese commerce ministry, which said both sides had agreed to cancel existing levies in phases.
Elliott was not arrested or charged because a prosecutor concluded that Thompson's statements conflicted with those made by Elliott and witnesses.
It also found that the Pella church wasn&apost obligated to provide counseling to the women that conflicted with its religious teachings.
Draining the swamp: When Green asked Lewandowski whether his lobbying work conflicted with Trump's "drain the swamp" message, he rejected the premise.
Some of his Yale classmates, though, said their memories of Kavanaugh as a heavy and frequent drinker conflicted with the judge's assertions.
But even when my family had the financial means, outdoors culture still conflicted with the persona they had worked hard to create.
He describes how he would call people whose conversations with Trump he'd monitored and would get accounts that "directly conflicted" with Trump's.
The court held that state law conflicted with the Charter and the Charter superseded California law under Article VI of the Constitution.
Abrams is running to Evans's left, though both have stated issue positions in the past that have conflicted with the Democratic base.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders repeatedly defended the president as reporters asked about whether the tweets conflicted with each other.
Critics said Mueller's remarks conflicted with Barr, who cleared Trump of obstruction in his memo summarizing the special counsel's findings in April.
Torshin wasn't sure he could go, because the timing of the conference conflicted with his duties at the Central Bank of Russia.
However, this ruling on jurisdiction conflicted with contrary rulings by other courts including the Eleventh Circuit in Friends of the Everglades v.
Can you think of an example when your personal feelings about something conflicted with a general principle or political position you have?
After being questioned for hours, the defendants gave false confessions that conflicted with one another, and those confessions were captured on video.
The agreement with PetroVietnam was signed quietly, according to a leaked United States diplomatic cable, because it conflicted with Chinese territorial claims.
CVS said it stopped selling tobacco because the practice "conflicted with our purpose of helping people on their path to better health."
" Pompeo in a letter on Tuesday argued that the demands conflicted with the department's "interest in safeguarding potentially privileged and classified information.
When they realized that their actions conflicted with that benchmark, though, they expanded their definition of consent rather than question their conduct.
However, the cuddly image Kalanick has been trying to push forward has conflicted with some others captured outside of his social feeds.
Something similar happened in 2010, when the Justice Department successfully sued Arizona to block an immigration law that conflicted with federal immigration law.
Wray's comments conflicted with the White House assertion that the Federal Bureau of Investigation and intelligence agencies had not completed investigations into Porter.
Meanwhile, political activists or trolls could have abused the reporting feature, mass-flagging accurate stories as false if they conflicted with their views.
Her eagerness to return to school conflicted with what she said in a now-deleted YouTube video recorded before she started at USC.
It was the first time I'd experienced privilege of such magnitude, and I was conflicted with feelings of relief, guilt, elation, and sympathy.
Perhaps you couldn't make it to the polls, despite your best efforts, because it conflicted with your unpredictable work or child care schedule.
Surgeon General Koop shifted the debate about AIDS by giving Americans the facts, even when harm reduction options conflicted with his personal values.
HHS said it has not enforced the protections since December 2016 after a federal court found they conflicted with a separate existing law.
That eventually didn't work out as Stone, 29, had promotional obligations for The Favourite that conflicted with the film's shooting schedule, according to Variety.
The Bangkok suspension marks yet another setback for Uber, which has conflicted with regulators across the world as it has expanded into new markets.
The measure also would have allowed such groups, without legal repercussions, to avoid hiring anyone whose religious beliefs conflicted with those of the organizations.
Like her contemporaries, she was also interested in portraying a darker, less flattering side of Japan that conflicted with national narratives of postwar prosperity.
Absolutely. I had a couple of artists I was supposed to do their video, but it conflicted with the stuff I had to do.
The agency attributed the lost data to "misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI's collection capabilities."Rep.
That conflicted with a state law classifying such an offense as a misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in prison and a $2,500 fine.
Parade organizers said the group's participation had conflicted with the event's Roman Catholic heritage and caused some church groups to pull out of the march.
Brazilian authorities earlier Thursday said that the swimmers' accounts of a reported robbery on Sunday morning at a Rio gas station conflicted with each other.
BHP said the association's policy conflicted with its view that energy markets should be fuel- and technology-neutral and take into account costs and benefits.
The president has insisted his call was "perfect" and that there was no quid pro quo, though prior witness testimony has conflicted with his claims.
But Mr. Briggs said that at least one of those proposed dates was "ludicrous" as it would have conflicted with the N.C.A.A. men's basketball finals.
Cooper said the measure conflicted with the nondiscrimination policy adopted by his office in 2001 that extended protections based on sexual orientation and marital status.
Bloomberg was slated to oversee it once again, but he did not attend because it conflicted with his announcement that he was running for president.
The Transportation Department gave no reason for the cancellation at the time, but an official later said the trip conflicted with a scheduled cabinet meeting.
It also directly conflicted with the message of unity and compromise that he preached in his State of the Union address just a week ago.
Commentators on Wednesday questioned whether Mueller's remarks conflicted with earlier statements from Attorney General Bill Barr about the role the DOJ policy played in Mueller's process.
The pontiff apologized for being unable to meet Sanders, saying it would have conflicted with his trip to meet migrants on the Greek island of Lesbos.
" A top competitor, CVS, banned all tobacco sales in 2014, saying the sales "conflicted with our purpose of helping people on their path to better health.
The state's attorney, Thiruvendran Vignarajah, dismissed the idea that Syed's attorney, Cristina Gutierrez, should have reached out to McClain because her story conflicted with Syed's account.
Shulkin, the only remaining Obama administration appointee, initially had a good relationship with the White House, but has reportedly conflicted with administration officials in recent months.
The police reports on the shooting conflicted with the video footage, sparking accusations that Van Dyke's fellow officers were trying to cover up an unjustified shooting.
She said the teachings conflicted with her Mormon beliefs, and she noted that the city has large Muslim and South Asian communities, some with conservative traditions.
Rounds acknowledged, however, that the claim by White House officials that the president made his decision based on Rosenstein's review conflicted with what Trump told NBC.
But Mr. Trump's outrage over Mr. Comey's revelations conflicted with his pardoning on Friday of I. Lewis Libby Jr., Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff.
He took a hiatus, telling me he started a "very nice job" during the middle of the Pro League season that conflicted with the play times.
SEVERINO: She has written that and she has said specifically if her moral belief conflicted with her role as a judge, she said she would recuse herself.
According to a report in Variety, Stone was forced to bow out of the film because it conflicted with promotional obligations for her upcoming movie, The Favourite.
The Obama administration resisted GOP-led states' requests to require work or job training as a condition of receiving Medicaid, arguing it conflicted with the program's goals.
Efforts to save the North Atlantic right whale through attempts to enforce the Marine Mammal Protection Act have conflicted with the socio-economic realities of trap fisheries.
At first, the State House unanimously approved a measure ensuring that clergy members could not be compelled to solemnize a marriage that conflicted with their religious views.
The Fourth District Court of Appeal upheld the ruling, but because the decision conflicted with a prior appellate ruling, the case went to the Florida Supreme Court.
An investigation by the Police Department's Internal Affairs Bureau found witness interviews, surveillance camera footage and text messages from Detective Desormeau that conflicted with the detectives' account.
Mr. Trump's assertions were replete with misinformation and, when challenged by reporters, he refused to accept statistics produced by his own government that conflicted with his narrative.
I was especially impressed that, when I went back to him with things the other surgeons recommended that conflicted with his own advice, he didn't shrug it off.
Google dropped out last October without submitting a formal bid, saying the military work conflicted with its corporate principles, which preclude the use of artificial intelligence in weaponry.
Republicans and Democrats clashed during an Oversight and Reform subcommittee hearing on Tuesday, after GOP lawmakers argued the proceeding conflicted with ongoing impeachment depositions and moved to dismiss.
He decided to go out while on top, though he was also busy filming "The Dirty Dozen" and pursuing other business interests that conflicted with the NFL schedule.
Press reports had suggested Cohen was telling people privately that Trump had advanced knowledge of the meeting, which also conflicted with his closed-door testimony before the panel.
His staff is looking at whether statements the company made to investors about climate risks — some as recently as last year — conflicted with the company's own scientific research.
But, but, but: Trump's statement conflicted with what the Pentagon said on Thursday, and State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said she knew of no plans to leave Syria.
"Unfortunately, Jamie's shooting schedule with Camelot conflicted with our own, so there was no way he could come back and reprise his performance as Ser Waymar," Martin wrote.
After dropping out of college when his finals conflicted with an amateur tournament, he constructed logging roads in Idaho until qualifying for the Bassmaster Elite Series in 2011.
Mr. Zinke also ordered the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine to cancel two studies that conflicted with the administration's goal of expanding domestic fossil fuel production.
But I am interested in my father's reaction to the word "communism," and how this response conflicted with a real-world example of one of communism's animating ideas.
Dannel P. Malloy pledged to stand up for state laws when they conflicted with the Trump administration's policies on immigration, abortion, L.G.B.T. rights, social services spending and guns.
The decision was believed to be the first by any state court establishing the primacy of a patient's wishes when they conflicted with the policies of a medical institution.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Philadelphia said the New Jersey law conflicted with a federal law limiting sports betting to a handful of states, including Nevada.
He also says she was so obsessed with her life and career she felt put out whenever he had plans that conflicted with what she wanted him to do.
"The apparent primary goals of preventing large falls in local jobs and reaching regional growth targets have conflicted with other policy objectives such as financial stability," the report said.
It also lays out what states would lose if many FBAs had to end their foster care and adoption services over regulations that conflicted with their sincerely held beliefs.
He said a group of pastors and other experts had studied the terms and found that the deal conflicted with the Bible because of its leniency on the rebels.
Mr. Murdoch abided by it all, even when it conflicted with some of his own views, such as his support for a path to citizenship for certain undocumented immigrants.
He said the president must "follow the Constitution and the laws passed by the Congress" — without saying whether he thought, in that instance, the statute conflicted with the Constitution.
The president's lawyers have declined to discuss what he told Mr. Mueller, and it is not clear whether any of his answers conflicted with what Mr. Manafort told investigators.
When Surgeon General Jerome Adams was the top health official in Indiana, he owned thousands of dollars in tobacco and pharmaceutical stocks which potentially conflicted with his state responsibilities.
A decision from the 8th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, which ruled directly on this case, conflicted with a prior ruling from the 6th Circuit on a similar issue.
When they first arrived from Surabaya, the children shrank from music and refrained from drawing images of living things because they believed it conflicted with Islam, social workers said.
She had a fiery exchange with Noel's lawyer, who ignored several of her demands that he sit down after he said the new trial date conflicted with family plans.
In the past, Mr. Trump's fights with the news media have generally concerned journalists' factual reporting that has conflicted with the fog that surrounds Mr. Trump's view of reality.
Prosecutor Patricia Brown Holmes said in her opening statement that the defendants, David March, Joseph Walsh and Thomas Gaffney, offered accounts of the deadly incident that conflicted with video evidence.
Writing for the appeals court, Judge Jed Rakoff said the 2000 regulation conflicted with the plain meaning of the federal Medicare statute, and that HHS lacked authority to implement it.
The agent who wrote the complaint noted that Zhang's claim conflicted with her original claim to the first Secret Service agent, whom she told she was going to the pool.
One of her prime examples is Kawika Crowley, her Republican opponent in the 2012 election, who told CNN that he thought Gabbard's Hinduism conflicted with the American system of government.
But Woolf, like all of us, was not a single person so much as a cascade of different voices, emotions, personas—all of which complemented and conflicted with one another.
The pope wrote that while he had wanted to stop by the conference, it conflicted with a planned trip to the Greek island of Lesbos to address the migrant crisis.
He said that the Bush Administration maintained a policy of forbidding senior officials from retaining business interests that conflicted with their responsibilities, as some in Trump's White House have done.
Even as these students are conflicted with real anxieties about their futures and their personal problems, their existence reminds me of my most basic function at the university: to teach.
But, Meek pulled himself off the card after voluntarily disclosing some medical treatment he received prior to signing with the UFC that could have conflicted with USADA as a precaution.
That testimony conflicted with the testimony of another hotel security expert who earlier testified for Andrews and said the Marriott hotel should have had more security and cameras on the floors.
Trump's tweets have played a central role in legal fights over his administration's policies — and sometimes caused problems for the Justice Department when they've conflicted with the administration's position in court.
Gary Locke, the first Chinese-American ambassador to Beijing in 20.05-22010, was repeatedly criticised by state media for doing his job—representing American interests, even if they conflicted with China's.
In response, the Sanders campaign said the first of the three dates, April 4, was illogical because it conflicted with a huge TV event, the NCAA Men's Basketball National Championship game.
The president most recently criticized intelligence officials after testimony they gave before the Senate last month conflicted with his own foreign policy goals, including the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Syria.
Leon chafed when an attorney for the Justice Department, which represents Trump in the matter, asked for more time to reply to Kupperman's filing because it conflicted with the holiday calendar.
About 12 hours later, they were presented with a second set of statements, which the police said had been retyped for neatness, but which may have conflicted with the earlier ones.
Government science, he felt, was dictated by the bottom-line interests of industry — from beekeepers to large pesticide manufacturers — often in ways that conflicted with what he felt was good research.
Jack Evans resigned just 10 days ago amid ethics violations related to the Democrat's outside employment as a lawyer and consultant and how that conflicted with his position on the council.
As either an officer or a controlling shareholder, Schultz would be legally required to prioritize the interests of Starbucks ahead of all others — even if those interests conflicted with other interests.
Lawmakers repeatedly said the meeting with Kelly was too brief, partly because votes on the House floor conflicted with the schedule, and also said he did not present them with enough information.
Galileo's theory of heliocentrism and Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection caused widespread offence at the time they were published because they conflicted with the sacred values of the Christian Church.
And did the prosecutors not care about the multiple discrepancies in Vicente's account of the third murder, and the fact that his statement directly conflicted with the testimony of several other eyewitnesses?
The justices ruled 5-2 that Puerto Rico's 2014 statute, which would have let it cut billions of dollars in debt at public utilities over creditor objections, conflicted with federal bankruptcy law.
What I was told, however, conflicted with the policy as Elon Musk, Tesla's chief executive, recently stated it on Twitter: that returns were possible within one week regardless of a test drive.
We already knew we had ROLLIE at 15D, though, with that E ending at the last square of 38A, which conflicted with the O. What do these two entries have in common?
Ms. Palin said in the lawsuit that the editorial conflicted with other articles The Times had published about Ms. Palin's political activities and the 2011 mass shooting by Jared Loughner in Arizona.
The alliance, a political initiative of the United Nations, said in a statement that the event was put off because the scheduled time had conflicted with another World Press Freedom Day event.
Sam Lessin, a Harvard classmate who later worked as a Facebook executive, says that multiple times he was in a room where Zuckerberg made a decision that conflicted with everyone else's opinion.
And Sondland is viewed by Democrats as the least credible witness so far — much of his testimony has conflicted with other aides' recollections and documents, and he's already "updated" his testimony once.
The Supreme Court denied the government's request to wipe away a lower court opinion that held inmates were likely to succeed in their argument that the new protocol conflicted with federal law.
But an investigation found that the gun was in another room, not in his waistband, and that witness interviews, surveillance camera footage and text messages from Detective Desormeau conflicted with their account.
Google also pulled out of the bidding for a multibillion dollar cloud computing contract with the Pentagon this month because the project could have conflicted with its corporate principles on artificial intelligence.
However, in the face of domestic isolationist sentiment and because some of the articles in the League's charter seemingly conflicted with the U.S. Constitution, the Senate never ratified the Treaty of Versailles.
The boys' confessions conflicted with and contradicted one another, and there was no material evidence to suggest they were involved with the rape, but no matter: They were convicted of the crime.
Arizona, in which the court found that some, but not all, sections of an Arizona law aimed at boosting immigration enforcement were invalid because they conflicted with federal law, a senior official said.
The 10th Circuit ruling conflicted with a prior ruling by the Atlanta-based 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in a different case, which found that it is subject to the time limit.
The company claimed it conflicted with ethical principles for artificial intelligence it had launched in the wake of employee protests over a Pentagon contract called Maven, which applies machine learning to drone imagery.
"I'm conflicted with people who are now supporting Biden, you know, just saying that we've got to pull it together, just get behind Biden no matter what so we beat Bernie," she said.
King's family members said last week the version of events related by officer Bryan Mason, the nine-year veteran who shot King and has been placed on administrative leave, conflicted with witnesses' accounts.
The ruling conflicted with a different appellate court ruling -- in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals -- from March that found that Title VII does not bar claims of discrimination based on sexual orientation.
Investigating the claims of a former Peterson client who had lodged a complaint with the College of Psychologists of Ontario, Goldsbie concluded that Peterson's growing celebrity in 2017 conflicted with his clinical practice.
In addition to making users angry, it attracted the attention of wireless carriers: MetroPCS filed a lawsuit alleging that the way the tax was calculated conflicted with federal rules set by the FCC.
The project had been bogged down toward the end, current and former officials said, partly because Justice and State Department lawyers objected that parts conflicted with the Obama administration's positions on international law.
She also got the 2004 election wrong, but her three-decade track record is impressive, including in a number of races where her numbers conflicted with other public polling and were spot on.
Mr. Obama and President George W. Bush often spoke of the importance of encouraging other governments to guarantee basic rights but played down that message when it might have conflicted with other interests.
The Bank of Spain was not immediately available to comment on whether Faine's position as chairman of the La Caixa conflicted with its aim of weakening the link between the foundation and Caixabank.
But the demands of an old house conflicted with their plans for a lavish September 2016 wedding at a resort in Beacon, N.Y. — which they had already told their friends and relatives about.
Last year, he wrote an editorial decrying religious freedom laws that had been proposed in more than two dozen states that would let people skirt anti-discrimination laws that conflicted with their religious beliefs.
PHEAA noted that the U.S. Justice Department, arguing for the Education Department, filed papers in January arguing that Healey could not pursue claims under state law to the extent they conflicted with federal law.
Lynch's office informed the FBI on Thursday that sending the letter conflicted with a memo containing official guidance that is sent to all Justice Department employees during presidential election years, according to the official.
According to The New Yorker, the move almost cost Cohen his job since it conflicted with President Barack Obama's non-interference rule, but he had the backing of then Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
The Obama administration railroaded a U.S. effort to dismantle a Hezbollah drug-trafficking scheme since it conflicted with aspirations to strike a nuclear deal with Iran, according to a Politico report by Josh Meyer.
In the end, he asked for (and received) permission to not have Shaggy say or eat certain things he felt were a bad influence on his fans or anything that conflicted with his beliefs.
A spokesman for the coalition told CNN that the all of the strikes took place outside the de-confliction zone and were all de-conflicted with the Russians via the military to military hotline.
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge ordered The Los Angeles Times to remove information from a published article on Saturday, a step that legal experts said was extremely unusual and conflicted with the First Amendment.
Mr. Ortiz said his supervisor encouraged him to report that he had fallen on the stairs and that he had later been fired by Amazon when witness accounts conflicted with his version of events.
According to a statement issued Tuesday evening, Chief Jonathan Haber dismissed Roy Oliver — a six-year veteran of the Balch Springs, Texas, police force — after body camera video of the incident conflicted with Oliver's account.
India said last year it was seeking to revise some local laws which still conflicted with the full implementation of the convention, making it a more complicated process in India than in some other countries.
The greater danger, however, is that Trump's rhetoric around the Xi meeting could undermine his administration's tough-sounding strategies and policies, just as his engagements with Vladimir Putin have conflicted with his administration's Russia policy.
PRETORIA (Reuters) - South Africa said on Friday it was quitting the International Criminal Court (ICC) because membership conflicted with diplomatic immunity laws, dealing a new blow to the struggling court and angering the political opposition.
I mean, you saw the sound bite earlier or the clip from the Wall Street Journal that&aposs basically saying look, Mueller is way too conflicted with his relationships within the FBI having run it.
Google and New America both denied that the company played a part in the decision to cut Lynn's team, though the statement from the latter didn't include any details that conflicted with the Times story.
Kaine, whose attack-dog demeanor on Tuesday conflicted with his usual nice-guy approach, didn't have his best performance, but "he did what he needed to do," one longtime friend of the Democratic nominee said.
Bolton's combative views on striking a peace deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan conflicted with those of President Donald Trump, who recently suggested brokering a now-defunct agreement with the extremist group at Camp David.
The request conflicted with Phillips religious beliefs and he declined, according to the lawsuit, which adds that Colorado officials found probable cause that state law required him to bake the requested cake 85033 days later.
Democrats claimed Mulvaney's past efforts in Congress of seeking sweeping budget cuts and entitlement reform conflicted with Trump's promise not to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits, boost military spending and spend billions on infrastructure.
In response to a question about the reported troop movement, Colonel Myles Caggins, a spokesman for the U.S.-led coalition, said: "All Coalition military operations are de-conflicted with other forces operating in the region".
"Amazingly, amazingly, some Republicans who were praising you just days ago for your independence, for your integrity, and your honesty, instantly turned against you because your recommendation conflicted with the predetermined outcome they wanted," Rep.
While not illegal, he said, creating a foundation with the aim of allowing inventors to profit from a sale conflicted with its status as a not-for-profit, which is supposed to benefit the public.
According to Universal, it learned after closing the deal that some of the rights it had paid for conflicted with those held by Warner, through a confidential deal that company signed with Prince in 2014.
Mr. Tillerson's stumbles have been many, including statements that conflicted with other administration comments on Syria and Iran and initially failing to meet with employees who staff American embassies while he was on overseas trips.
Nielsen's concern over "recycling rings" conflicted with White House statements calling for an amendment to the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (TVPRA) that would allow the US to quickly deport unaccompanied children, Brane said.
Mark T. Esper, the defense secretary, said during an appearance on CNN that American soldiers had been injured during the operation, a statement that conflicted with Mr. Trump's claim that only a dog had been injured.
The rule would have allowed medical providers to refuse care if it conflicted with their religious or moral convictions, and would have allowed them to decline to refer patients to another provider with no such objections.
"As a threshold matter, the scope of the Committee's inquiry has not been de-conflicted with Special Counsel Mueller's investigation," Assistant Attorney General Stephen Boyd wrote in a Monday letter to the committee declining the request.
After Maine residents approved the ranking method for voting, Republicans and others unhappy with the change asked the Maine Supreme Judicial Court, the state's highest, for guidance on whether the new system conflicted with the Constitution.
And in Ms. Graswald's case, experts said that prosecutors could face challenges in convincing a jury to rely on her statements, particularly those that followed a lengthy interrogation and conflicted with other statements she had made.
" Then in his 255 letter to Berkshire shareholders, he wrote: "Citizens and public officials typically under-appreciated the gigantic financial tapeworm that was born when promises were made that conflicted with a willingness to fund them.
Jazmin, the 25-year-old daughter of Prince Albert of Monaco, did the rally last year, but it conflicted with her auditions for television pilot season — she's an actress and singer — so she had to say no.
Hayden's comments come after Trump told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday that he has no relationship with Putin -- a remark that conflicted with Trump's long history of saying the opposite and embracing Putin's praise for his candidacy.
Last week, your planetary ruler Saturn conflicted with planet of love, money, and values, Venus, bringing a sobering realism to the rose-tinted idealism you have about your career—and you're still feeling that energy this week!
If the video footage of the shooting conflicted with the way Mr. Walsh had described the events in reports, it was a matter of different perceptions of the same information based on one's viewpoint, Mr. Pugh said.
He habitually oversold himself -- insisting he was smarter, richer, and more accomplished than he was -- and he has become an old man who can't bear hearing of a reality that conflicted with the fantasy in his head.
"I refused to compromise when I felt the publisher's approach conflicted with the values which underpin our readers and the role of the editor in chief in meeting those values in a truly authentic way," she said.
Plans for another Broadway outing, in "She Loves Me" last season, fell through when the musical revival conflicted with Mr. Radnor's PBS series, the Civil War drama "Mercy Street," in which he plays a morphine-addicted surgeon.
The bureau recently told the inspector general that the messages were not preserved as a result of misconfiguration issues related to software upgrades of FBI-provided Samsung 5 mobile phones that conflicted with the bureau's archiving efforts.
The bureau recently told the inspector general that the messages were not preserved as a result of misconfiguration issues related to software upgrades of FBI-provided Samsung 2202 mobile phones that conflicted with the bureau's archiving efforts.
What my uncle had written about his life, for example, conflicted with much of what had been said about him by people who knew him well, and also what the psychiatric profession says about people with his diagnosis.
The justices found that the portions of Arizona's law that dealt with immigrant registration, employment restrictions, and the grounds for making warrantless arrests based on immigration status all conflicted with federal law, and, as a result, were invalid.
" In their petition to the US Supreme Court, Carter's attorneys argued that the SJC's opinion conflicted with the decisions of several other state supreme courts "that have refused to refused to apply the same exception in similar circumstances.
He said the statute conflicted with South Africa's Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act, which was cited in the decision to ignore the court order to detain Bashir, but that the government remained committed to the fight against impunity.
His comments come after Trump told ABC's George Stephanopoulos on "This Week" that he has no relationship with Putin -- a remark that conflicted with Trump's long history of saying the opposite and embracing Putin's praise for his candidacy.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a January 2015 lower court ruling striking down the law, saying the judge erred in concluding that the ban conflicted with a federal law governing the production of poultry products.
The court said that both groups should not have been represented by the same lawyers, who stood to earn more than a half-billion dollars in fees, because the two groups of merchants' interests conflicted with one another.
Administration officials said the changes would put regulatory power back into the hands of states, arguing that the "one size fits all" Obama rule often conflicted with local methane regulations, making it cumbersome for oil and gas producers.
It established guidelines to decide whether to change a building's name, including whether the legacy of a building's namesake conflicted with the university's mission and whether the named building "plays a substantial role in forming community" at Yale.
US District Judge Dolly Gee found Friday that the Trump administration's rule eliminating the 20-day limit, which was published in August, conflicted with the Flores agreement — preventing it from going into effect as previously scheduled in October.
I don't know whether the service's "tax pro review" would have addressed my questions — including advice that conflicted with what TurboTax told me, or why it inaccurately suggested I could deduct interest and dividends from our 529 plans.
In 2016, the producers behind American Horror Story decided to drop the show's famously evocative opener for AHS: Roanoke, perhaps because a slickly produced title sequence conflicted with the season's documentary aesthetic of found footage, reenactments, and "real" interviews.
"The conviction here was unfair and must be reversed because of erroneous legal rulings at trial that conflicted with clear precedent and permitted conviction notwithstanding manifest shortcomings in the government's prosecution theory and in its proof," the brief states.
"I honestly have been feeling guilty in the weeks and months leading up to this because I haven't been super active," said Chambers, who said a recent local protest in support of Hong Kong conflicted with a school event.
Under Tillerson's direction, Exxon has been an influential kingmaker in geopolitics, often pursuing an agenda, from Russia to Iraq, that, according to reporting by Steve Coll and others, has prioritized shareholders but directly conflicted with the best interests of America.
Now 29, the twins opted not to reprise the shared role in the upcoming Netflix reboot, Fuller House, as production conflicted with their schedule as designers of The Row and Elizabeth and James, executive producer Bob Boyett previously told PEOPLE.
And Rowling's expansion of the "Potterverse," through official Hogwarts "textbooks" like Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, or the Fantastic Beasts films she's scripted, have either directly conflicted with established lore or just made it busier and more frantic.
"From the beginning, the RNC had concerns about any outside entity building a data operation to compete with ours because we knew they could potentially weaponize that data against Republicans if their business interests conflicted with electing Republicans," McDaniel wrote.
"From the beginning, the RNC had concerns about any outside entity building a data operation to compete with ours because we knew they could potentially weaponize that data against Republicans if their business interests conflicted with electing Republicans," reads the memo.
It has been about the fact that Ronald Sullivan's position as faculty dean directly conflicted with his position as Harvey Weinstein's defense lawyer (he withdrew from the defense team on Monday but has said he would be available for consultation).
Greg Abbott's decision not to accept refugees, announced last Friday, came as a surprise to local refugee resettlement agencies and conflicted with the positions of cities including Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth, which have been major destinations for refugees in Texas.
"The FBI has informed us that many FBI-provided Samsung 5 mobile devices did not capture or store text messages due to misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI's collection capabilities," Boyd said.
Kelly has come under fire for his handling of the matter and initial statement of support for Porter, and FBI Director Chris Wray on Tuesday offered information about Porter's security clearance process that conflicted with the White House's stated timeline.
Even in the current political environment that some derisively call the post-truth world, the past few days have offered a head-spinning series of revelations that conflicted with the version of events Mr. Trump and his associates had previously provided.
The Department of Homeland Security memo formally rescinding DACA and Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recommendation letter did not cite specific federal statutes that conflicted with DACA, the judge wrote, nor did Sessions' letter explain exactly how he thought DACA violated the US Constitution.
At a hearing earlier on Monday, American Civil Liberties Union attorney Lee Gelernt said the order clearly conflicted with the Immigration and Nationality Act, which allows any person present in the United States to seek asylum, regardless of how they entered the country.
The now-mom-to-be expressed her concerns about Dodd's roots (his mother and grandmother were both stay-at-home moms) and how they conflicted with her uncertainty about how she wanted her own home dynamic to play out in the future.
I began to feel more uneasy as new details emerged that conflicted with the narrative by 500 Startups' leadership of how it handled sexual harassment charges against McClure, including an email sent to staffers by partner Elizabeth Yin about why she resigned.
The U.S. House of Representatives' version of the Obamcare repeal bill includes a provision in which customers must maintain coverage or pay more, but Democrats argued that conflicted with Republican President Donald Trump's promise to keep the guaranteed insurance provision of Obamacare.
Cathay Bi, a Google employee in San Francisco and one of the walkout organizers, told a group of journalists at the rally that she was conflicted with participating in the walkout and ultimately decided not to go public with her own story of sexual harassment.
According to the report, 17 of the executives chosen for different positions told IG investigators that they wondered if they had been selected because they were close to retirement, or because their past work, in areas like climate change and conservation, conflicted with agency priorities.
NEW YORK, June 13 (Reuters) - The price on Puerto Rico's benchmark 2035 general obligation debt rose 2 points in price on Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the island's bid to revive a local bankruptcy law because it conflicted with U.S. federal statutes.
Far from coherent analysis of the threat of Islamic extremism and a plausible blueprint for action, the speech was a collection of confused and random thoughts that showed little understanding of the rise of the Islamic State and often conflicted with the historical record.
White House officials had framed the event as a ramp-up, but this conflicted with the president's decision to say he would push the plan to next year, declaring that he did not expect it to pass at least until after the November midterm elections.
A three-judge panel in that case found the regulation - issued in November 2018 and swiftly enjoined by a federal judge in the Northern District of California - conflicted with federal immigration statutes on asylum and amounted to "a categorical ban" on certain asylum seekers.
But what I would not have been justified in doing is, if I had documents that conflicted with that view or made it less likely to be surveillance reform, for me to suppress it or conceal it or present it in a way designed to distort it.
But Kim's efforts to develop a reliable long-range nuclear weapon have long conflicted with the security priorities of the US and its allies in the region -- a concern that has become more urgent in recent months in the wake of several successful missile and nuclear tests.
"From the beginning, the RNC had concerns about any outside entity building a data operation to compete with ours because we knew they could potentially weaponize that data against Republicans if their business interests conflicted with electing Republicans," McDaniel wrote in the letter obtained by Politico.
He ruled in favor of religious freedom in a controversial 2013 decision involving the retail crafts chain Hobby Lobby, finding that the chain had the right to deny female employees contraception under its health insurance policies because the use of contraception conflicted with the founders' religious beliefs.
The extensive Game of Thrones filming schedule could have easily conflicted with shoots for 2014's Captain America: The Winter Soldier and 2015's Avengers: Age of Ultron, where Olsen made her Marvel Cinematic Universe debut as Scarlet Witch, one of the most powerful Avengers in the franchise.
The claim, peddled by far-right blogs in 2014, was rated "pants on fire" by the independent fact-checking organization PolitiFact, which explained that the bill in question was about prohibiting judges from using foreign law in family law cases if the law conflicted with existing U.S. policy.
Experts debate whether the Taliban prohibited growing opium because it conflicted with sharia or to inflate the price of opium already on the market, but, confronted with the might of a superpower's military, the illegal drug trade became one of the more lucrative methods of sustaining the insurgency.
As badly as he wished to attend what would be only the fourth Wembley cup final for Aston Villa since 1996, Sunday's match conflicted with meetings and earnings calls for two publicly traded companies that Edens heads and manages in New York: Drive Shack and New Fortress Energy.
Soon after, Paul Offit, the director of the Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and co-inventor of a lifesaving rotavirus vaccine, said in The Daily Beast that the paper shouldn't have been published, in part because the study was small and conflicted with earlier research.
The justices heard an hour of arguments in an appeal by a company called Virginia Uranium, Inc seeking to revive a lawsuit thrown out by a lower court that aimed to invalidate Virginia's ban, enacted in 1982, because it conflicted with a federal law that regulates nuclear power generation.
Some commentators have raised the question of whether such efforts by Mr. Flynn and the Trump transition team to lobby foreign governments in ways that conflicted with the official policy of the United States under the Obama administration before they took power were a violation of the Logan Act.
The court will hear a bid by a Virginia Energy Resources Inc subsidiary and other owners of the largest U.S. uranium deposit to revive a lawsuit thrown out by a lower court that sought to invalidate Virginia's ban because it conflicted with a federal law that regulates nuclear power generation.
Her testimony conflicted with prosecution witnesses, including neighbors who said they did not hear verbal commands and a medical examiner, who testified that the bullet had a downward trajectory, indicating that Mr. Jean was either getting up from a seated position or was "in a cowering position" when he was shot.
A willing critic of the news media and Republican leaders, Ms. Ingraham has at times conflicted with the president, notably scolding Mr. Trump for working with Democrats on DACA last week, but has largely spared him from the sharp-tongued punditry that has made her a favorite of Fox News viewers.
As for their decision not to reprise the shared role, executive producer Bob Boyett told PEOPLE production conflicted with the the twins' schedule as designers of The Row and Elizabeth and James, and that Ashley said she wasn't comfortable acting since she hadn't been in front of a camera since she was 17.
A top diplomat testifying before House impeachment investigators said President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2900 movement 220006 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE's request for Ukrainian leaders to launch specific investigations conflicted with U.S. policy aimed at combating international corruption.
An early plan was to give the communications job to Kellyanne Conway, his former campaign manager and top TV surrogate, but the demands of the job would have conflicted with Ms. Conway's other duties as a free-range adviser to Mr. Trump with Oval Office walk-in privileges, according to one aide.
He was born in India, in 22013, during the overseas missionary service of his parents, a three-year period that ended in "frustration and disappointment" for Ethel and George Birch, whose evangelical zeal conflicted with the more material progress being pursued by the missionary Sam Higginbottom, their boss at the Allahabad Agricultural Institute.
White House adviser Kellyanne Conway had earlier said the President was planning to call in to the large annual gathering of anti-abortion activistis, then later clarified that his plans were dependent upon his schedule and the call may not work out if it conflicted with his meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May.
Khaled Beydoun writes about Academy Award–winner Rami Malek: However, Arab-American jubilation for the historic victory was subsequently complicated by the particular dimensions of Malek's ethnic identity, and specifically, how his status as a Coptic Egyptian – an Orthodox Christian population indigenous to the northeastern African nation – conflicted with widespread identifications of Malek as Arab.
HB 757 was introduced in July and had three purposes: -- It cleared ministers from having to perform marriages that violated their religious beliefs; -- Business owners could remain closed on Saturday or Sunday if working conflicted with their religious beliefs; and -- Religious institutions did not have to rent facilities for ceremonies that violated their beliefs.
Even more, Mr. Sessions's approach conflicted with one of the few major points of bipartisan national agreement over the past decade: that criminal justice could be more effective by becoming less punitive to low-level offenders; treating root causes of crime, like drug addiction; and reserving more resources to go after serious, violent criminals.
Richard Neal, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, also raised questions at the time whether some Democrats were hoping to politically capitalize on the fact that their request would have conflicted with a previously scheduled trip to the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, where Mnuchin was expected to lead the US delegation.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said that because Ameren Illinois Co and a linemens' union agreed that provisions of their collective bargaining agreement could be suspended if they conflicted with state or federal laws, an arbitrator was able to apply Illinois' concealed carry law to the case.
" In 2010, during one of the last contentious debates at the United Nations about whether the "defamation of religion" should be penalised, a French envoy said on behalf of the whole European Union that "the concept of defamation should not fall under the remit of human rights because it conflicted with the right to freedom of expression.
ANNAPOLIS, Md./NEW YORK (Reuters) - Maryland on Thursday asked the state's top court to reinstate the murder conviction of a man whose guilt was cast into doubt by the "Serial" podcast, saying his lawyer would have run "a terrible risk" by interviewing a witness who provided an alibi that conflicted with what the man had told investigators.
It also lays out tensions then related to luxury that still hold weight today: from how luxurious adornment of the body or home conflicted with the old Roman republican emphasis on frugality to how Greek philosophers pondered as early as the second century B.C. whether luxury fueled vanity and greed — and therefore could be bad for the soul.
When the issue is swept up into the public school system, as is happening in Louisiana, it runs up against students' First Amendment rights and a Supreme Court ruling in 1943, which said public school students could not be forced to salute the American flag or recite the Pledge of Allegiance if it conflicted with their religious beliefs.
"Given votes and member travel schedules, the Committee was unable to host the briefing any time other than one hour between 9 and 10 am - which conflicted with a previously scheduled inter-agency meeting for Undersecretary Rood," Pentagon spokesman Jonathan Hoffman told CNN on Wednesday evening, saying the postponement of the briefing was not a unilateral Pentagon move.
Several hours before filing their sentencing memo Friday, Manafort's lawyers filed a report alerting Ellis about new developments related to the plea deal breach issue in DC. This week, prosecutors filed a heavily redacted document indicating they'd gotten new information from Rick Gates — Manafort's former right-hand man and a former senior official on Trump's campaign — that conflicted with information they gave Jackson.
Among the claims were that they provided false reports about how Mr. McDonald, 17, behaved when he encountered Officer Van Dyke on a Southwest Side street one evening in October 2014; and that the officers went so far as to work together to sidestep interviewing at least three witnesses whose accounts of events would have conflicted with the official police version.
In the cover letter, Boyd writes that "misconfiguration issues related to rollouts, provisioning, and software upgrades that conflicted with the FBI's collection capabilities" prevented the bureau-issued Samsung 5 cellphones from capturing or storing text messages, and lays out a timeline of the dates when the two officials' phones stopped storing the messages, and when they received new devices without the technical problems.
" He pointed to Trump's ban on transgender people serving in the military, the President's support of the so-called conscience rule that would have allowed health care professionals to refuse to perform medical procedures on LGBTQ people if it conflicted with their religious beliefs and his appointment of anti-LGBTQ judges as just some of the ways he believes Trump has shown his "true colors.
And, most significantly, we can now see how the tension between the fiscal conservatism of the increasingly powerful Republican donor class came into increasing tension with the growing numbers of working-class Republican voters suffering from increasing insecurity and inequality, and how the pro-immigration views of the donor class conflicted with the anxieties voters felt as the percentage of US residents born elsewhere reached levels not seen since the 1920s.
In Philadelphia, when the mayoral Administrations of both Michael Nutter and Jim Kenney blamed their abnormally high violent crime rates on the state house in Harrisburg for blocking them from creating municipal gun laws that conflicted with statewide gun laws; such a unit ceased to exist when District Attorney Seth Williams stopped assigning cross-designated prosecutors to enforce federal firearms crimes (such as National Firearms Act) for gun offenders caught by local police.
Speaking on behalf of the other officials at the Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, Director of National Intelligence Dan CoatsDaniel (Dan) Ray Coats11 Essential reads you missed this week Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move Hillicon Valley: Deepfakes pose 2020 test for media | States beg Congress for more election security funds | Experts worry campaigns falling short on cybersecurity | Trump officials urge reauthorization of NSA surveillance program MORE said the intelligence community also found that Iran is not currently seeking to develop its nuclear weapons capabilities — comments that conflicted with Trump's previous claims.

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