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SARA EISEN: He defers all the tough ones to you.
Because loss harvesting only defers taxes — it doesn't eliminate them.
Wright tells CNN that he defers to South Carolina's DHEC.
Even in his nightly request that Beauty marry him, he defers.
Instead, she defers to the pioneers whose legacies are her models.
I don't believe we're a nation that defers to Vladimir Putin.
Rae is not so sure, but she defers to her new friend.
As for in-cabin use, the organization defers to each country's rules.
He defers to more earthly authority when it comes to matters of digestion.
Congressional Republicans are comfortable with the ways Erisa defers to the private marketplace.
As such, Congress often rationally defers to the executive in the international sphere.
A weak economy defers the day when Europe's central banks can tighten monetary policy.
George sort of defers to her, does whatever she wants, treats her like royalty.
It also defers a tax overhaul to better price in carbon emissions until 2022.
If the Canucks miss the playoffs, the pick defers to a 21 first-rounder.
The Ethics Committee traditionally defers to law enforcement agencies while criminal cases are ongoing.
She defers to him on vacations because she's such a road warrior on business trips.
My office defers to the involved law enforcement agencies regarding other investigations around this death.
She works closely with the Pentagon, and defers to the military where it has jurisdiction.
Whenever possible, one colleague defers these procedures for hours until the shift handover to me.
Everyone defers to him and knows that the only decisions that truly count are his.
His application for a U-Visa defers any action on him based on his application.
So on the one hand, the appeals court as a rule defers to the lower court.
The central bank, which should be independent and technocratic, defers to a leader with crackpot views.
Too often, Peter defers to the institutional powers around him, hoping they'll do the right thing.
The physician whom I heard speak is not the only one who defers to her patients.
Mr. Gladwell defers to his podcast team to tell him what needs to be re-recorded.
When it comes to the practical direction of technology, the government too often defers to industry.
The government defers the action of removing them and allows them to remain in the USA.
Amazon's investment in loss-making Deliveroo, which operates in 500 European and Asian cities, defers the answer.
It defers to an isolationist foreign policy strategy that makes America less competitive on the global stage.
By investing in these natural assets, the city avoids or defers the cost of replacing damaged pipes.
The House Ethics Committee typically defers to the Justice Department if lawmakers are already under federal investigation.
He defers to Ms. Napoli, who works as a social worker for the state, on disciplinary issues.
Of the Greek versions, she appears only in Sophocles' "Electra," as an obedient child who defers to Clytemnestra.
But the plan does not propose a comprehensive reform of EU rules and defers a more meaningful overhaul.
"On issues such as standards and curriculum, the federal government rightfully defers to states and districts," they said.
"He is aware of the process, respects the law, and defers to the independence of Congress," Abella said.
Russia typically defers to China with regard to North Korea, attempting to form a united front, where possible.
That proviso defers all the hard questions for several years of negotiations — with their inevitable breakdowns and crises.
But every time she defers a month, the possibility of that forgiveness moves forward a month as well.
SOUTH AFRICAN COURT DEFERS JUDGEMENT IN CONTEMPT OF COURT CASE BETWEEN OLD MUTUAL AND FIRED CEO PETER MOYO
In some cases the Arts Council there defers export licenses to allow British institutions to match the price.
A "no" vote defers implementation until 2021 and requires a constitutional amendment to be enacted to allow its use.
No other U.S. state defers payments to the extent Illinois does to manage cash flow, credit-rating analysts said.
Historically, Health and Human Services — which supervises FDA — defers to the DOJ when it comes to drug policy, says Davies.
Under these conditions the president defers to recommendations from the MPI, and there is thus scientific proximity to the institute.
He sometimes fields questions from employees, though he mostly defers to Pichai and other corporate leaders, according to current Googlers.
In fact, he defers to my assessment of the situation, and if I don't feel safe, we're out of there.
" At the White House, Bill Shine, just as he did at Fox, defers to the man he calls "the boss.
And when asked if he's gay — a question that comes up in both his baseball and military worlds — he defers.
She gossips and giggles with her beloved sister, defers to her fearsome father and rolls her eyes at dull visitors.
It's significant that Chris starts out as a passive, quiet, conflict-averse man who defers to white authority in every form.
The likely outcome is a punt that defers tariff increases in exchange for ongoing Chinese purchases of U.S. soy and energy.
As for which athletes will be cleared to compete in the Games, WADA defers to the governing bodies for specific sports.
This program defers deportation of child immigrants who were less than 16 years old when they arrived in the United States.
To this day, Beane defers to his former boss, although Alderson emphasizes he has no intention of encroaching on Beane's authority.
The diva is the one who sets the plot in motion, who is so charismatic that everyone else defers to them.
Dubberley defers to the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), the "bible" for categorizing psychological abnormalities.
Pence regularly defers credit to the president for his leadership, even when Trump has repeatedly downplayed or misstated facts about the virus.
Family law, which covers marriage, divorce, property rights, inheritance, custody and guardianship, often defers to religion or custom, making reform particularly hard.
All we can hope is that Congress defers to its better judgement and refuses to legislate at the expense of our kids.
The Trump transition team, which typically defers to the Trump Organization on business issues, did not respond to a request for comment.
The testimony ends, the ICE attorney defers to the court, asking a few short, perfunctory questions, and the judge immediately grants Yoli asylum.
He defers any questions about its wider meaning to the director: "I think that's a question for Jim," he says again and again.
So it sounds like the Vacancies Act kind of defers to the executive branch, so it has time and flexibility to fill spots.
The board's near-uniformity of experience has led to a consensus of opinion that defers to Zuckerberg on all matters, Grant told CNBC.
The Delaware Supreme Court defers to the Chancery Court, particularly in a case like this in which the sides are arguing over facts.
As for the triple-double, Wall joked he could achieve them with greater frequency, but he defers to Washington's man in the middle.
On comedy On his Netflix show "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction," he defers to fame, skips jokes and rarely challenges his guests.
And the Democratic National Committee, weak and scared of its own shadow, now defers to those same polls in putting candidates on stage.
You could see how the script was supposed to go: Cameras roll, Trump defers to Peña Nieto, who praises the deal (and Trump).
In the post, Zuckerberg reiterated his support of retaining the program, which defers deportation for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.
An early scene involving a policeman, whom Chris defers to and Rose defies, evokes white privilege and identity politics effectively enough to be excruciating.
Instead, the finale defers to Kirkman with an almost religious fealty, and as a result, the episode feels stale when it should be thrilling.
The program is an Obama-era policy that defers deportation for some undocumented youth who had been brought to the United States as children.
The State Department, meanwhile, told the inspector general it defers to USAID, but the report says the department didn't specifically follow the agency's strategy.
The State Department, which has a group that fights online terrorist recruitment, said it also defers to the FBI on fighting foreign government influence operations.
" On the issue of granting moral status, MacDonald-Glenn defers to English philosopher Jeremy Bentham, who famously said: "The question is not, Can they reason?
At the park, the new governor is supposed to speak but he defers to his wife, who talks about a time she was sexually assaulted.
Lawrence's unnamed woman is determined to remake the home into "a paradise" for her husband (Javier Bardem), a blocked writer/poet to whom she defers.
Foreign visitors cannot open Google or Facebook, a weirdly isolating experience, and the trade deal announced Wednesday by President Trump defers discussion of those barriers.
She trains where she works, and as for coaching, she defers to a couple of student teammates, both of which are ranked below her in BJJ.
Where it stands: Trump sought in 2017 to end the DACA program, which defers deportation for undocumented immigrants who were brought to the U.S. as children.
Some lawmakers are hoping Trump proves pliable on policy, or that he defers to Vice President Mike Pence or White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus.
The White House historically defers to home state senators to recommend US attorney candidates, but there can be more tension when there's a difference in party.
For example, it already defers a chunk of variable pay for its chief executive by seven years, which the regulator is now suggesting should be standard.
A press conference is happening because of Meredith's absurd plane work, and while on the stage Riggs defers the credit for the mission to Dr. Grey.
Though Chance the Rapper routinely defers to Kanye West as an aesthetic and spiritual forebear, the Gospel teaches that the Son and the Father are one.
The Movement for Black Lives is distinctive because it defers to the local wisdom of its members and affiliates, rather than trying to dictate from above.
The federal judiciary frequently defers to the president's decisions on national security, even when those decisions shock the conscience far more than the attack on Soleimani.
This is a squad that resented taking instruction from Benítez and Mourinho, who had never played at a high level, but which defers instinctively to Zidane.
If Mr. Trump empowers him and defers to his judgment, General McMaster could be an important moderating force in an administration packed with radicals and amateurs.
Certainly there has long been evidence to suggest we spend more when we pay electronically, particularly with a credit card that defers payment, rather than with cash.
The settled law is that when a court excises one part of a statute as unconstitutional, it aims to preserve the rest and defers to Congress's judgment.
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That's easier said than done, but the easy route—trusting gravity, and chasing the seventh seed for as long as Dirk is game—only defers the difficult part.
In a FOIA lawsuit, a judge typically defers heavily to the Department to make necessary and appropriate redactions to any materials before they are released to the public.
TPS defers deportation and grants work permits to nationals of designated countries who are in the U.S. following a man-made or natural disaster in their home countries.
There are in fact many areas of our social life where we expect persons to act with competence, and where the law properly defers to accepted bodies of knowledge.
Structures vary from place to place, but Wall Street now broadly defers more pay, uses more stock in pay packages and inserts claw-back provisions in more employment contracts.
In past years, the president would have had a much better chance of getting his nomination through, under the precedent that the legislature defers to the executive's Supreme Court choices.
If USJ defers coupon payments in 2016 and 2017, the coupon rate will increase to 12% for these two years and return to the original 9.875% in the following years.
From replacing century-old bolts and wood to trimming the treeline where its lines sag and skim dry branches, PG&E defers necessary maintenance on its system year after year.
This is due in large measure to the fact that the generals to whom he defers show no evidence of being able to transcend the limits of their own experience.
Most recently, U.S. Defense Secretary James Mattis faced congressional criticism for presenting a defense budget that defers troop expansion and procurement decisions until the Pentagon completes a new national defense strategy.
But when pressed about the McKinsey "experience" that has evidently helped formed Mayor Pete's thinking, his campaign defers to the non-disclosure agreements by which it says he is still covered.
The only areas in which Zhao defers to the central government are on matters related to the military, the judiciary, and Lao foreign policy, Zhao told Chinese state media in 2011.
She ultimately defers to Kate's wishes not to out the masturbator on air, but she still models a different kind of bystander, one who assumes responsibility for harassment in her workplace.
When asked what he thought about the low expectations that met his team this year, Peters quickly changes the focus of the question and defers to the organization as a whole.
McConnell, joined by all Senate Republicans, is vowing to launch the trial with passage of a rules resolution, which defers any decision on potential witnesses until the middle of the process.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly backed Schiff's push to obtain the complaint, telling CNN that the law is clear and she defers to the Intelligence Committee chairman's guidance on the matter.
The Supreme Court traditionally defers to presidents in matters of immigration and national security, and Chief Justice Roberts left no doubt, early in his opinion, that nothing about Donald Trump changes that.
LINKPerry defers to his counsel -- Secretary of Energy Rick Perry said he would "follow the lead" of counsel on whether he will cooperate with his House subpoena for documents relating to Ukraine.
Officials at the Department of Homeland Security are reviewing an Obama-era program that defers deportation for many undocumented immigrants, sparking concerns that President Trump may end it, The Washington Post reports.
After the election, Cilek brought suit, arguing the law violates the First Amendment because it is overbroad and it defers to the discretion of election workers to determine which messages are political.
Part of the answer is that in practice Trump always defers to Republican orthodoxy, and the modern G.O.P. hates any program that might show people that government can work and help people.
Although it preserves panels for bilateral disputes regarding dumping and countervailing duties, it defers to domestic courts as the main mechanism for solving controversies should governments change the rules down the road.
After the election, Cilek brought suit arguing the law violates the First Amendment because it is overbroad and it defers to the discretion of election workers to determine which messages are political.
When a borrower defers a loan — or temporarily suspends repayment because of unemployment, financial hardship, enrolling in active military duty or another reason — interest will still accrue if the loans are unsubsidized.
"A Facebook employee responded by email that Facebook defers to each independent fact-checker's process and publishers are responsible for reaching out to the fact-checkers directly to request a correction," Millhiser explains.
Scott said that while he disagreed with the Obama-era action, which temporarily defers deportation for those brought to the U.S. illegally as minors who applied for work permits, recipients should be protected.
In addition to non-accruals, paid-in-kind income, or when a lender defers an interest payment until the loan comes due, is an important indicator of a BDC's portfolio health, Dodd said.
"We could possibly back him up to Monday and give everybody more rest," Rothschild, to whom Girardi often defers on decisions involving his staff, said before Wednesday night's game against the Red Sox.
He blamed Democrats for a lack of progress on saving a program that defers deportation for certain immigrants brought to the country illegally as children, known as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Trump may not have any grasp of what his own party — indeed, his own administration — is doing, but he defers to congressional Republicans on policy matters and is probably not suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
That could include "a person who doesn't have access to their money or cards" or "a person who doesn't make eye contact with you, or defers to the other person they're with," Salisbury said.
Sessions reinforced his opposition to DACA or the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, which defers deportations for some undocumented immigrants who came to the U.S. as children and makes them eligible for work permits.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - A European Union plan to counter money laundering at banks urges a review of a series of recent high-profile cases but defers a comprehensive reform, a draft document seen by Reuters showed.
To encourage the agent to find high-quality clients, which are more likely to renew a policy, the firm defers some portion of the agent's pay and ties it to the rate of policy renewals.
It defers to Freeport in terms of reporting actual production at Grasberg but it noted that "productivity issues" continued in the fourth quarter to the extent that the mining threshold was not reached last year.
In 2015 the FDA revised its original policy, which banned MSM from donating for life, to one that defers a MSM donor for twelve months from the last time he had sex with a man.
Had Democrats succeeded, and Obama signed a law codifying these proposed restrictions, it would have created real due process violations, but also may well have been struck down by a Supreme Court that Obama defers to.
That bill would codify many of the protections nearly 800,000 young undocumented immigrants receive under DACA, which defers deportation for people brought to the U.S. illegally as children and allows them to apply for work permits.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank's cash lifeline for banks might do more harm than good if it simply defers a struggling lender's demise while its situation keeps worsening, ECB policymaker Klaas Knot said on Friday.
One key thing to understand is that even though the bill would set Medicaid on a course that makes cuts to coverage and services inevitable, it defers all the actual decision-making to governors and state legislatures.
And no Haitian celebration would be complete without a homemade feast, much like the one my aunts preside over every year — with my mother, MarieYolens Fequiere, who defers to my aunts' cooking skills, serving as sous-chef.
But after directing actors from Heath Ledger ("Brokeback Mountain") to Chow Yun-fat ("Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon"), Lee knows what he wants out of a film and his cast and crew, and Smith clearly defers to him.
"It was clear .. that a decision for a short postponement giving us time to prepare and work on a better solution is preferable to taking a decision which just defers the problem," government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos told reporters.
"The FAA defers to TSA's established STA, and TSA's determination of what factors, such as items contained within an individual's criminal record, will rise to the level of disqualification for a remote pilot certificate," the FAA rules continue.
But we are even more exposed when oil prices rise: Every 28500 cent increase in gasoline prices defers $6900-2628 billion in consumer spending, and every economic recession has been preceded by or concurrent to an oil price spike.
While the Supreme Court has inferred the existence of such a right, the court defers to state regulations of the right to vote, and the right receives fewer protections than other rights that are specifically enumerated in the Constitution.
The Trump administration has also argued that DACA, which defers deportation for undocumented immigrants who were brought to the US as children, is illegal because former president Barack Obama overstepped his authority in 2012 when he created the program.
The change in the Pentagon's plan for the $235 billion weapons program defers orders for 22018 Air Force jets, compared with last year's plan, while accelerating orders for the Navy and Marine Corps models of the aircraft, the sources said.
He's certainly a name that's been floated since the hosting gig opened up -- and everyone in Hollywood seems to have an opinion on who should get the job -- but he defers on himself ... and nominates Billy Eichner or Tiffany Haddish instead.
Imagine if the next time the president refuses to answer a straightforward question or attacks a media outlet at a press conference, if every reporter after that, asks the same question or defers their time to the reporter who was attacked.
His administration announced earlier this month that it is ending the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which defers deportation for undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as minors and allows them to apply for work permits.
The commission also entered into an agreement with Yu Kai Yuan, an employee at one of the PTC overseas units, which defers possible civil bribery charges against him for three years because he cooperated with the agency's investigation, the SEC said.
The White House's records management office has been responsible for reviewing Bolton's book and providing feedback, although the office typically reviews manuscripts for information that is protected under executive privilege and often defers on classified matters to the National Security Council.
That view closely mirrors the message and mission of National School Choice Week, which recommends no one approach to education other than deferring to parents, but defers to giving families the greatest access to learning options that work for them.
The committee requested that the court then schedule oral arguments, though the Justice Department "believes the matter can be decided on the papers, but defers to the Court as to whether or not oral argument would be helpful," according to Wednesday's filing.
He often defers to his associates: Randall Restiano, his wine director, who handles buying wine for the restaurant and shop, and Jean-Emmanuel Simond, a wine importer and consultant in Paris, whom Mr. Zabar credits with a pivotal role in developing his taste.
For further instruction, The Mail defers to a video by What's Trending that shows you how to achieve your best Tannenbaum topper by placing an empty water bottle or cone atop your head and sweeping your hair over it before securing with hairspray and elastics.
Every startup that gives employees option grants has to comply with 22A, a section of the U.S. tax code that was established in late 2000 and basically states that a company has to pay tax on some of the compensation it defers, including those options.
India's Supreme Court ruled that the Reserve Bank of India had overstepped its mark when directing banks to declare a default when a company defers loan payments, and force the company into bankruptcy if it does not resolve its debt position within 180 days.
Where Mass Effect defers to giving us the freedom to decide the fate of the galaxy or our friendships and Minecraft offers an endless array of moment-to-moment choice, The Witcher 2 isa political cage that imprisons almost every possible action in the game.
For comparison's sake, if you selected a person who lives to age 2628, defers until 28500 and experiences average inflation over the course of their retirement, the deferral strategy, according to Michael Kitces, could add more than $6900,2628 in present value increase for the individual.
It said that while Grace Poe, a senator who was at one stage the frontrunner in opinion polls, appears more engaged and knowledgeable on economic policy, Duterte defers to capable advisers and is likely to pursue infrastructure development, administrative streamlining and openness to foreign investment.
According to financial literacy site iGrad, in some cases, the school defers student tuition payments for a period of time before classes start, while in other cases, students pay a portion up front and the employer reimburses their costs at the end of the semester.
De Blasio's comment comes just a day after he threatened court action if Trump ended the program, which defers deportation for nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants across the country who were brought to the U.S. as minors and allows them to apply for work visas.
"There are halachic obligations to care for one's own health as well as to take measures to prevent harm and illness to others, and Jewish law defers to the consensus of medical experts in determining and prescribing appropriate medical responses to illness and prevention," its statement said.
Where Mass Effect defers to giving us the freedom to decide the fate of the galaxy or our friendships and Minecraft offers an endless array of moment-to-moment choice, The Witcher 2 is a political cage that imprisons almost every possible action in the game.
"The budget defers the A-2116's final retirement until 2022, replacing it with F-35 Joint Strike Fighters on a squadron-by-squadron basis, so we'll always have enough aircraft for today's conflicts," Carter said in a speech previewing the Pentagon's upcoming budget submission to Congress.
The Justice Department said late Monday that Attorney General Jeff Sessions will make an announcement on Tuesday about the Obama-era immigration program, which temporarily defers the deportation of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as minors and allows them to apply for work permits.
Called the Affordable Clean Energy rule, the Environmental Protection Agency's proposal largely defers to states on how to curb coal plant pollution, the second-largest source of climate emissions in the US. The plan covers only coal plants, not natural gas or oil ones, and emphasizes making such plants more efficient.
Other leagues have blanket policies: the Big East, for instance, can fine teams that fail to prevent fans from storming the court $5,000 for a first offense and up to $25,000 for a second offense, according to a spokesman, while the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference defers to existing arena policies.
Hazel in turn defers to Fiver's gift of prophecy, his religious genius, which is why the band escapes disaster in the first place (their original warren's leader is a talented statesman, but fatally dismissive of the religious and mystical) and why it ultimately succeeds in founding and sustaining a new regime.
McConnell is going to pass a partisan impeachment trial blueprint based on President Bill Clinton's 1999 trial that defers the decisions on whether to hear new evidence until after the trial has begun, and as long as Pelosi delays McConnell made clear that he's going to continue to confirm Trump's nominees.
The Supreme Court often defers to presidents in matters of immigration, but the provision of his executive order in question has little to do with immigration per se and much to do with who gets to decide when "congressionally appropriated funds" may be, in Mr Sessions's words, "claw[ed] back" from uncooperative localities.
If Mr. Trump makes peace with mainstream conservatives and defers to the likes of the House speaker, Paul D. Ryan, by backing upper-class tax cuts, economic deregulation and reduced entitlement spending, he will be a failed president, and the energized voters who sent him to the White House will feel justifiably betrayed.
Instead of teaching Kan how to cook Japanese food, Antoni brings him to a restaurant where chef Yuji Takahashi guides him through making yakitori; when it comes to discussing the reality of being a gay man in Japan, Karamo defers to Japanese monk and makeup artist Kodo Nishimura instead of dominating the conversation himself.
His record depicts a political view that routinely sides with big business, defers to the influence of money and power in our political process, allows authority to be consolidated under the president without accountability, and believes in limiting protections based on age, race, gender, religion, ability, sexual orientation or national origin afforded under the Constitution.
"We are concerned that the SEC approach risks replacing the current, effective free-enterprise approach with a system that defers too much to incumbent management teams and boards of directors by diminishing investor oversight and accountability mechanisms," the group wrote in a letter seen by Reuters that was sent to the SEC on Tuesday.
And, to the extent that he defers to their judgment, it could offer the first glimpse of where they would take a media empire that, under Rupert Murdoch, asserted itself into the political ethos of the United States, the United Kingdom and his homeland of Australia in ways not seen since the days of William Randolph Hearst.
"Ultimately, the government defers to the court as to what specific sentence is appropriate under the facts and circumstances of this case," Mr. Shea stated in the filing, which was also signed by a prosecutor newly assigned to the case, John Crabb Jr. The new filing also noted that Mr. Stone is a senior citizen with no prior criminal record.
Stephen Colbert on Tuesday chided President Trump over his decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which would affect nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants in the U.S. Colbert said there is a "manmade disaster unfolding in Washington" after the Trump administration's announcement on DACA, which defers deportation for undocumented immigrants brought to the country as minors and lets them apply for work permits.
Aciman gave philosophical shape to this attitude in Alibis, his 2011 essay collection, in which he calls himself a "psychological temporizer," who defers, denies, disperses the present, who accesses time (life, if you wish) so obliquely and in such roundabout ways and gives the present so provisional and tenuous a status that the present, insofar as such a thing is conceivable, ceases to exist, or, to be more accurate, does not count.
The report comes hours before Attorney General 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 is expected to announce the administration's plans for DACA, an Obama-era policy that defers deportation for nearly 800,000 undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children and allows them to apply for work permits.
Jim RischJames (Jim) Elroy RischTrump moves forward with F-6900 sale to Taiwan opposed by China Overnight Defense: US exits landmark arms control treaty with Russia | Pentagon vows to 'fully pursue' once-banned missiles | Ratcliffe out as intel pick | Trump signs budget deal that boosts defense | Trump defends North Korea's Kim as 'friend' The 2628 Republicans who opposed Trump-backed budget deal MORE (R-Idaho), often defers to the president — at least compared to retiring panel chairman Sen.
The continuation of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals -- the Obama-era program that defers deportation for some people brought to the country illegally as children -- is an issue that every group can agree on, with 8-in-10 saying the US should continue the policy that Trump has sought to end and allow immigrants who meet the qualifications to remain in the US. Sixty-seven percent of Republicans say the policy should continue, and so do 63% of those who approve of the job Trump is doing as President.
In a 2012 law-review article on inconsistent prosecutions, Brandon Buskey, now a senior staff attorney with the A.C.L.U. Criminal Law Reform Project, identified "three basic types" of prosecutor in these cases: the "win at all costs" prosecutor, obsessed with conviction rates; the "agnostic" prosecutor, who feels no need to be convinced of a defendant's guilt and defers "responsibility for protecting innocence to the trial judge, defense counsel, and the jury"; and the "genuinely uncertain" prosecutor, who doesn't know which defendant did what, and is fine with leaving it to a judge or a jury to decide.
Lenders to pump in 15 billion rupees in immediate funding March 30 - Jet CEO says airline will pay December salaries to employees March 31 - Jet's pilots' union says will give carrier's new management two weeks to clear unpaid salaries, defers plan to take strike action April 3 - Jet forced to ground more than three-quarters of its fleet as it awaits bailout funds April 11 - Jet grounds 10 more planes, fleet size at less than 20 April 12 - India's aviation secretary says Jet has funds to stay afloat till April 15, TV channel reports April 15 - Jet plans to extend suspension of international flights, does not get interim funds April 16 - Jet will be forced to shut down as soon as Wednesday if it does not get emergency funding from its lenders, sources tell Reuters ($1 = 69.5070 Indian rupees) (Compiled by Chris Thomas in Bengaluru; editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise)
Lenders to pump in 15 billion rupees in immediate funding March 30 - Jet CEO says airline will pay December salaries to employees March 31 - Jet's pilots' union says will give carrier's new management two weeks to clear unpaid salaries, defers plan to take strike action April 3 - Jet forced to ground more than three-quarters of its fleet as it awaits bailout funds April 11 - Jet grounds 10 more planes, fleet size at less than 20 April 12 - India's aviation secretary says Jet has funds to stay afloat till April 15, TV channel reports April 15 - Jet plans to extend suspension of international flights, does not get interim funds April 16 - Jet will be forced to shut down as soon as Wednesday if it does not get emergency funding from its lenders, sources tell Reuters ($1 = 69.5070 Indian rupees) Compiled by Chris Thomas in Bengaluru; editing by Emelia
Here are some major developments in Jet's story: Aug 3 – Jet denies report that it cannot fly beyond 60 days, and dismisses conjecture of stake sale Aug 83 – Airline defers board meet for first-quarter results Aug 11 – After State Bank of India chairman says Jet's loan is on the bank's watch list, Jet says it is regular in payment obligations to all banks Aug 20 - Sources tell Reuters that private equity firm TPG Capital is considering investing in Jet, but is not close to finalising a deal Aug 27 – Jet posts loss for the June-quarter, says it will inject funds and cut costs by more than 20 billion rupees in two years Sept 6 – Jet says it paid salaries to 84 percent of its employees after reports emerge that pilots warned 'non-cooperation' over salary default Oct 4 – Rating agency ICRA downgrades here the company's long term loans and NCDs Oct 18 – Report says Indian conglomerate Tata Group is in talks to buy stake in Jet.

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