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"dissenter" Definitions
  1. a person who does not agree with opinions that are officially or generally accepted

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Another dissenter could be Kansas City Fed President Esther George.
Mr Almagro has been the loudest dissenter, for good reason.
Hey, computer, does that woman look like a nasty dissenter?
The only dissenter has stubbornly stuck with No. 2 Michigan.
Hany Farahat, senior economist at CI Capital, was the sole dissenter.
I was the only dissenter to the report the group released.
It's an extremely uncomfortable situation for a dissenter to be in.
The lone dissenter was Representative Barbara Lee, a Democrat from California.
Barbara Lee (D-Calif.), the Afghanistan War's lone dissenter in Congress.
Like Mr. Rumens, he was a dissenter from his Conservative colleagues.
You never appoint a party maverick or dissenter to that post.
This is what he shares with Thomas Nozkowski, another radical dissenter.
When Roosevelt was beginning to design his system, he was the dissenter.
Salih is himself an ex-KRG prime minister and a PUK dissenter.
Ever the dissenter, he reserves special bile for a particular musical trend.
Find a genuine dissenter and invite that person to voice their views.
Berry is a fiery dissenter from nearly every aspect of modern life.
Justice William H. Rehnquist, later the chief justice, was the lone dissenter.
Thomas was the lone dissenter in a similar 2016 case, Foster v. Chatman.
BOK LEE: BOARD MEMBER CHO DONG-CHUL WAS DISSENTER TO THURSDAY'S RATE DECISION
BOK LEE: BOARD MEMBER SHIN IN-SEOK WAS DISSENTER TO THURSDAY'S RATE DECISION
The big difference this time is that the German wasn't the only dissenter.
He was also the lone dissenter against a Fed interest rate hike in March.
By comparison to the rest of the performers, she was a live-wire dissenter.
The sole dissenter in the ruling was the court's only black justice, Clarence Thomas.
It went well beyond the normal level of anger you'd expect a dissenter to experience.
Thirteen 13 out of 19 respondents in a Reuters poll foresaw at least one dissenter.
But there are worse role models for such a dissenter to have than John Lewis.
Many of Ginsburg's civil rights opinions have been, by and large, written as a dissenter.
The only dissenter last month was Judge Judith Rogers, an appointee of President Bill Clinton.
However, Dissenter users are already giving their opinions on the movie and Rotten Tomatoes decision.
Lee Il-houng was Friday's sole dissenter on the seven-member board, voting to raise rates.
In both the House and the Senate, it passed with only one dissenter, Congressman Ron Paul.
Rush, the lone dissenter, said the measure was not specific enough in its condemnation of King.
Harlan, the dissenter in Plessy, came from a family with a long history in Kentucky politics.
"She was not a dissenter," Donald G. Soderquist, the vice chairman of the board during Mrs.
When the five governors on the Fed's board voted to back FedNow, he was the sole dissenter.
Every day brings a new sunrise — along with, it seems, a new Internet dissenter to body positivity.
Democrats expressed support for the president's decision, with disappointment coming from Congress' lone Afghanistan War dissenter, Rep.
Tyson Slocum, an official from consumer advocacy firm Public Citizen, was the sole dissenter, the newspaper added.
SEC Commissioner Hester M. Peirce was the lone dissenter in the agency's decision on the Winklevoss ETF.
Especially someone like Tupac, who, in the same breath, is a celebrated dissenter and a hated gangster.
The Court upheld this law in a 7-to-1 decision, with Scalia as the only dissenter.
Roberts, a dissenter in the Texas case, did not indicate what he believed was the proper answer.
Justice Clarence Thomas, a conservative and the only black member of the court, was the sole dissenter.
I became increasingly disillusioned with the abuse faced by any dissenter, and the seeming indifference of the leadership.
We regret that the lone dissenter based her objections on reasons unrelated to the merits of the bill.
The dissenter: Amy Webb, quantitative futurist and professor of strategic foresight at the NYU Stern School of Business
Roberts's voting pattern suggests that he would be a frequent dissenter—which no Chief Justice has ever been.
Gorsuch was the dissenter in that ruling, saying the boy should not have been arrested for intentionally belching.
Lee Il-houng, a distinguished economist and Thursday's sole dissenter on the seven-member board, voted to raise rates.
Judge Patrick Higginbotham, the panel's lone dissenter, took issue with that reasoning and Smith's use of Supreme Court precedent.
The result, of course, is the opposite — the silenced dissenter emerges as the righteous accuser, the tyrant as crook.
Justice Marshall became known as the court's "great dissenter," and sat on the bench for more than two decades.
The BOK has not had a dissenter calling for a hike since September 2011, according to the central bank.
"I am a fellow dissenter today, notwithstanding my unease, precisely because I believe the Court's precedent compels it," he wrote.
Racism, sexism, ageism, and other discriminatory angles could easily be applied to the stash by a stash-outsider or dissenter.
But a letter by the SEC's lone dissenter, Commissioner Hester M. Peirce, after that decision gave the market some hope.
Google may be expected to assert that it fired Damore not to silence a dissenter, but to expel a harasser.
The lone dissenter, Clark Hunt of the Kansas City Chiefs, is said to prefer one or no teams in Los Angeles.
One dissenter from this consensus has been Seth Barrett Tillman, a lecturer at the Maynooth University Department of Law in Ireland.
According to his account, one dissenter had this month said bygones were bygones, while another issued a general call for unity.
The dissenter was St. Louis Fed president James Bullard, who said the Fed should have cut rates by 25 basis points.
As the fable of the "Emperor's New Clothes" illustrates, nothing is more threatening to a flawed consensus than a single dissenter.
The dissenter is protected from reprisal, and there are even yearly awards for employees who dissent in the most effective way.
But a lone, anonymous dissenter voted to keep him out, robbing Jeter of becoming the second unanimous selection of all time.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard was also seen as a possible dissenter if the Fed went for a deeper rate cut.
Or would he dig in and become an unremitting dissenter, as might have been the way of the late Justice Antonin Scalia?
Despite not authoring many dissents, he earned the nickname "The Great Dissenter" for his pithy and succinct way of conveying his opinion.
She is a frequent and increasingly impassioned dissenter, sometimes with the support of Justice Ginsburg, often alone, and particularly in criminal cases.
Mr. Haggard died last week, at 79, leaving behind a rich and varied legacy: sociopolitical protester, playful historian, dismissive dissenter and more.
Even with environmental concerns and mounting community opposition, Ms. Guidry was the sole dissenter when the council approved the plant last year.
Justice Stephen Breyer, a liberal, was the lone dissenter, saying that when the 1945 law was written, international organizations enjoyed broad immunity.
Sources within the party say the dissenter is Dorrie O'Brien, who has been outspoken on Facebook about her concerns about Shafi's religion.
Ginsburg, the second female justice named to the Supreme Court, is a vocal dissenter on a high court that is increasingly conservative.
Larry Poons (pictured below), who first appears strolling through the long grass behind his studio in upstate New York, is one such dissenter.
The dissenter is every human being at those moments of his life when he resigns momentarily from the herd and thinks for himself.
Lee was Congress's only dissenter against the 2001 AUMF and has long called for Congress to debate a new use-of-force measure.
Justice Antonin Scalia was the lone dissenter, arguing that the legislation violated the separation of powers and allowed Congress to usurp executive power.
Justice John Marshall Harlan, known as the "great dissenter," wrote that the Constitution was color-blind, and the US had no class system.
Sean Trende, senior elections analyst for RealClearPolitics, is a dissenter from the view that the odds favor continued Republican control of the Senate.
The amount of dissenters, two in favor of not cutting and one dissenter in favor of cutting further, I thought was particularly interesting.
Madisson's good sense may kick in, and her younger sister Paige is a dissenter in the making — or worse, perhaps a future turncoat.
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George has been a consistent dissenter this year at Federal Open Market Committee meetings, encouraging rate hikes while her counterparts have held the line.
U.S. criticizes Saudi Arabia Human rights activists saw al-Nimr not as an insurgent but as a dissenter and were appalled at the sentence.
Another factor very seldom mentioned in accounts of Luther's world is the flourishing of a dissenter nation bordering Germany and deeply entangled with it.
Suffice to say, four of five commissioners approved of it on the merits and the dissenter, Robert Powelson, thought it didn't go far enough.
Kashkari is one of the central bank's most dovish policymakers and in March was the lone dissenter against the Fed's decision to raise rates.
A prominent dissenter was Justice John Paul Stevens, a World War II veteran who would go on to become a lion of the liberal wing.
Eleven out of the 21 economists surveyed said there will be at least one dissenter to Friday's rate decision who would call for a cut.
Breyer mentioned the Broom case in a statement he issued in the separate appeal by Sireci, which the court rejected with Breyer the sole dissenter.
He has consistently railed against the size of big Wall Street institutions, and he was the lone dissenter against a Fed rate hike in March.
Mr. Paisley's supporters came from dissenter stock: Presbyterians, Methodists and evangelical Protestants whose British ancestors colonized Catholic Ireland during the 17th-century wars of religion.
Kashkari, who was the lone dissenter when the Fed raised its benchmark interest rate in March, did not comment on monetary policy during his appearance.
There is of course a lone dissenter in each family – comprised entirely of SNL cast members – whose disagreement opens the way to discussion and comedy.
" Darrell Duffie, the lone dissenter, said it would boost growth, but he added that "whether the overall tax plan is distributionally fair is another matter.
Even when he's sent to the Tower, his life in peril, he remains a quietly intransigent dissenter to the rampaging egomania of King Henry VIII.
Retiree Mike Allen, 66, from Ohio, has lived in Subic for a year and recognizes he might be the lone dissenter when it comes to Trump.
The ACLU brief includes a few lines from a stinging opinion penned by Judge Patricia Millett, the dissenter in the appeals court ruling on October 20th.
Justice Samuel Alito was the sole dissenter in Tuesday's ruling and disagreed that the Sixth Amendment requires juries to make specific findings authorizing a death sentence.
George, the lone dissenter at the Fed's March policy meeting, is among the few policymakers at the U.S. central bank who appear ready to raise rates.
Justice Rosalie Silberman Abella, the lone dissenter, wrote bestiality is ambiguous under the law, which she says intends for all animal sex acts to be illegal.
"The CPI came in today .. and again it came in low," Kashkari, the sole dissenter against Fed rate hikes this year, told a community bankers' forum.
Just last month, Rao was the sole dissenter on a three-judge panel that ruled one of Trump's accounting firm must hand over tax return documents.
While not as nationally recognized as Harris, Gillibrand, a two-term senator, has built a reputation as a fierce dissenter of President Donald Trump and his administration.
Instead, the dissenter maintained, other areas like how the continued low interest rate impacts on asset prices and savings should be taken into account in monetary policy.
Another dissenter, Takehiro Sato, said earlier this month the BOJ should modify its policy framework to one more suited for a long-term battle to beat deflation.
Board member  Cho Dong-chul, who is known for his dovish views on policy, was the sole dissenter, voting for a 25 basis point cut in rates.
Cotton began writing an opinion column for the Crimson , the campus daily, where he made a name for himself as an outspoken dissenter on a liberal campus.
Not surprisingly, in the Fifth Circuit, it was the liberal dissenter who argued that Texas lacked standing and the conservative majority that argued that Texas possessed standing.
The lone dissenter, however, created a small group that brought forth a motion to oust Shafi, Jeremy Bradford, executive director of the Tarrant County GOP, told CNN.
" Republicans on the committee weren't particularly interested in any of that, aside from lone dissenter Representative Scot Turner, who decried the GOP's support for "wasting $150 million.
But Chief Justice Roberts was also the chief dissenter in a 2015 case out of Arizona that had allowed voters to adopt such commissions for congressional redistricting.
Board member Cho Dong-chul, who is known for his dovish views on policy, was the sole dissenter, voting for a 25 basis point cut in rates.
Senator Bob Corker, a leading fiscal hawk who pledged early to oppose any bill that expanded the federal deficit, stood out as the lone remaining Republican dissenter.
While on the court, Thomas has served as a prolific dissenter, expressing his originalist views of the law in opinions often joined by none of his fellow justices.
This isn't the first time the junta has forcibly detained a dissenter, but the Pheu Thai is taking its outrage as far to the top as it can.
The Court went 7–1 in his favor, with William Rehnquist the only dissenter, and The New York Times described the decision as a victory for consumers' rights.
But they will have only 10 of the 19 seats in the Foreign Relations Committee, so it will only take one Republican dissenter there to endanger the nomination.
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari was the sole dissenter during the policy vote, reasoning that the committee should await more evidence that inflation is moving toward the goal.
The reward of being on the right side of history is the reason we know the name of Justice John Marshall Harlan, the lone dissenter in Plessy v.
George had been a relatively frequent dissenter during the days when the Fed held its rate near zero, arguing that it was important to begin the normalization process.
Kuroda said he saw nothing wrong with having a dissenter in the board and stressed the BOJ's resolve to maintain or even ramp up its massive stimulus programme.
The third dissenter at this week's meeting, Kansas City Fed president Esther George, voted along with Rosengren against a rate cut in July, as well, for similar reasons.
Senator Bob Corker, one of few remaining Republican fiscal hawks who pledged early on to oppose any bill that expanded the federal deficit, was the lone Republican dissenter.
In another 2016 case, Thomas was the sole dissenter when the court ruled in favor of a black Georgia death row inmate who made a similar jury claim.
President Trump's tenure has become marred in scandal and betrayal, as he suggests he may issue a Department of Justice order to find an anonymous dissenter among his aides.
Both women are vying for the seat left open by Senator Jeff Flake, a notorious Trump dissenter who announced in October that he wouldn't be running for re-election.
They can't even crush one dissenter and the other guy they loathe is the most adored politician in the country with the biggest crowds, most donors, and greatest enthusiasm.
As country's mainstream has become more distanced from its heritage, Ms. Musgraves has somehow become both the keeper of the genre's old rules and also its leading internal dissenter.
On the reality-TV competition "Nashville Star," she was a striver; then, on her first two major label albums, she was a dissenter, upending norms with verve and backbone.
RBG is a romping biographical documentary that outlines her history, her long and fruitful marriage, her career, and her reputation as a dissenter with a bit of an attitude.
St. Louis Fed President James Bullard also was a dissenter in September, though he was on the other side of the debate, preferring a more aggressive 50 basis point cut.
LIESMAN: AND IT'S WORTH POINTING OUT, YOU'RE NOT A MONOLITHIC DISSENTER IN THE SENSE THAT YOU DISSENTED AND THEN YOU PAUSED BECAUSE YOU WANTED TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED WITH BREXIT.
Over the years, Pai was a vocal dissenter to the regulations pushed by Wheeler and the Obama administration, often seeking to drum up opposition by writing op-eds against them.
Kashkari, the lone dissenter against the U.S. central bank's decision last week to raise its benchmark interest rate, did not mention monetary policy or the economic outlook in his speech.
Popular culture has embraced the RBG phenomenon, perhaps because the woman who crusaded against sex discrimination is now a vocal dissenter on a high court that is becoming increasingly conservative.
Kashkari was a dissenter last week in the Federal Reserve's decision to raise its benchmark interest rate a quarter point to a target range of 1.25 percent to 1.5 percent.
EMILY: I started with Le Tote because I get served its Instagram ads most often, and because one Twitter dissenter had mentioned finding it useful when starting a new job.
Publicly, Democrats held out hope that they could woo one more Republican dissenter to join Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska in voting against Ms. DeVos.
Jay Powell came out and warned against policy bending to short-term political interests but it is also Bullard, who is a dissenter, saying 50 basis points would be too much.
With a more conservative Justice Kavanaugh now in Justice Kennedy's seat, and the pointed dissenter in the Arizona case now the swing justice, independent commissions—and America's electoral democracy—remain vulnerable.
Kashkari, the lone dissenter and also a policy voting member this year, cited core inflation, which excludes food and energy prices, at 1.7 percent as still far away from 2 percent.
RBG is a romping biographical documentary about her, outlining her life's history, her long and fruitful marriage, her career, and her reputation as a dissenter with a bit of an attitude.
In this light, and with the United States now standing alone as a dissenter from the Paris accord, the timing of the US National Climate Assessment report could not be better.
" A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 While extolling the virtues of being a team player, Dr. O'Brien said, Justice Frankfurter "turned out to be a lonely dissenter.
The pro-government Supreme Court has already shot down one appeal against the constituent process lodged by Ortega, the highest-profile dissenter from within government since the protests started in April.
One such dissenter is Gregorio De Falco, a former coastguard commander viewed as a hero in Italy for his role in rescuing survivors from the stricken Costa Concordia cruise ship in 2012.
Ron Johnson, for now a conservative dissenter from Mitch McConnell's health care bill, writes in a recent New York Times op-ed that he recognizes the distorting influence of that tax subsidy.
Called Dissenter, the new service lets users comment on news articles, YouTube videos and even individual social media posts — even if those sites don't have comment sections or have comments switched off.
Kataoka, the sole dissenter to last month's decision to keep monetary policy steady, said it was premature to debate an exit strategy from its massive stimulus program, according to the interview by Sankei.
But it only takes one dissenter or security flub to expose the whole operation or bring down the apparatus of oversight on it, as hopefully will be the case with this CBP group.
The House also overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning white nationalism and white supremacy by a 424-1 vote, with the lone dissenter saying it was not specific enough in its condemnation of King.
The House also overwhelmingly passed a resolution condemning white nationalism and white supremacy by a 85033-1 vote, with the lone dissenter saying it was not specific enough in its condemnation of King.
Ginsburg has grown in the role of dissenter, and had her first chance to assign an opinion as senior justice in the majority only just in the 2018 term, in an immigration case.
The 1996 winner, Alicia Machado, with whom Donald J. Trump has been keeping up a very public feud, is considered a dissenter in that culture, in which she is both cherished and vilified.
She was also the sole dissenter in a Wisconsin Supreme Court case overturning a man's conviction after the defense pointed out that one of the jurors had said he could not speak English.
This seems to be the position of Judge Randy Smith, a dissenter from the Ninth Circuit ruling, who wrote that while "aesthetic, recreational, and generalised environmental interests" do not count, truly "economic interests" may.
The lone Fed dissenter against its latest interest rate hike told CNBC on Monday he voted no because inflation is still below the central bank's 20143 percent target and the labor market keeps improving.
Bernie Sanders, a leading dissenter of Pruitt, stated the boldest stance to come from a US senator: "Yesterday, Trump picked the worst group of cabinet nominees in the modern history of America," he tweeted.
The House also overwhelmingly passed a resolution Tuesday condemning white nationalism and white supremacy by a 424-1 vote, with the lone dissenter saying it was not specific enough in its condemnation of King.
The latest dissenter is Patrick Harker, the new president of the Philadelphia Fed, who said in a speech Tuesday night that the Fed should "get on with" rate hikes and consider another move in April.
In the end, Forbes remained the sole dissenter with a resulting 22019-22.4 split among policymakers (the committee is currently one member short as Charlotte Hogg's seat has not been filled since her recent resignation).
The lone dissenter, Judge Neomi Rao, was appointed by President TrumpDonald John TrumpThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Democrats start hinting Sanders should drop out Coronavirus disrupts presidential campaigns MORE.
Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari, the lone dissenter against the U.S. central bank's decision this week to raise interest rates, said on Friday the U.S. economy is still falling short on employment and inflation.
Kashkari is a voting member this year on the U.S. central bank's policy committee, and in March was the lone dissenter on a Fed vote to raise rates for the third time since the Great Recession.
Yet for all Mr. Zhou's linguistic influence, his late-life political opposition — in 2015, the news agency Agence France-Presse called him "probably China's oldest dissenter" — ensured that he remained relatively obscure in his own country.
A congressional committee voted by 18 to one (the lone dissenter was a woman) to approve the amendment, but it is unlikely to muster the three-fifths support needed in both chambers of congress to become law.
Earlier this year, Torba launched Dissenter, a browser extension that lets users comment on news articles, YouTube videos and even individual social media posts — even if those sites don't have comment sections or have comments switched off.
Those with a wonky appreciation of constitutional law will also enjoy how Ginsburg reluctantly became the great dissenter, speaking forcefully against the majority as appointments by President George W. Bush shifted the court's makeup to the right.
The dissenter on the Fifth Circuit panel, Judge Patrick Higginbotham, dissected the majority's opinion and said the appeals court was repeating the very mistakes for which the Supreme Court had called it out in the Texas case.
There's even opportunities for the introverted #Dissenter to spend a Friday night curled up in their favorite anti-establishment Nordstrom pajamas, sipping anti-police brutality Pepsi, listening to Pod Save America and coloring in their #NeverTrump coloring book.
Judge Paul Niemeyer, an angry dissenter from the Fourth Circuit's ruling, wrote the justices "surely will shudder" at the idea that "a candidate's various campaign statements" can be scrutinised for ill-will and transformed "into a constitutional violation".
Sometimes a Supreme Court dissenter is conscious of writing for the future—hoping that subsequent generations will come around to her point of view, and look upon her benignly as having been on the right side of history.
The most prominent dissenter from the prevailing view is Eric M. Freedman, a law professor at Hofstra University and the author of a 1999 law review article that made the case for allowing criminal prosecution of incumbent presidents.
Until recently, Iran was portrayed as the "black sheep" of major oil producer group OPEC, having previously rejected plans to cut or freeze production – but now Iraq is increasingly looking like the potential dissenter in the 14-member organization.
In the 2014 ruling that voided the jury verdict, Circuit Judge Denny Chin, the dissenter in Friday's decision, said the government went too far by searching computer records it had long considered irrelevant for evidence of a new crime.
The first president-elect to claim a policy achievement and throw himself a victory tour; Trump became the first to smear the entire Fourth Estate, eject a dissenter and ridicule the supporters of his opponent: all in one evening.
His followers were uncompromisingly hostile to Catholicism and liberalism, and resentful of the Church of Ireland's ruling class, which had discriminated against their dissenter ancestors, yet they were fervently loyal to the military myths of the fading British Empire.
In 1994, for example, she was the dissenter on a three-judge panel that ruled against an American citizen's claims against Germany for depredations he suffered as a teenager forced into slave labor in concentration camps during the Holocaust.
Other aspects of the report were clearly dovish – the number of members who expected just one rate increase this year increased to 6 from 1, the lone dissenter from April retracted her vote to raise rates, and future expectations were lowered.
Trump continues to be the lone dissenter -- among people in a position to know -- on the conclusion drawn by the CIA, FBI and National Security Agency that Russian meddled in the election with the goal of helping Trump and hurting Clinton.
Ravindra H. Dholakia, a professor who is one of three non-RBI members, was the lone dissenter, voting to lower the repo rate by 50 basis points by strongly arguing that inflation had eased enough to justify a rate cut.
The U.S. will act as the lone dissenter in meetings with allies whenever climate change is mentioned—including in the context of national security—and be excluded from other discussions entirely, including upcoming meetings hosted by China and the European Union.
In a sign of concern over feeble price growth, BOJ board member Goushi Kataoka - a consistent, sole dissenter to keeping policy steady - said the central bank should ramp up stimulus if it offers a bleaker view on inflation expectations in the future.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexicans tired of graft and chaotic violence look set to reject the party that has governed the country for most of the past century, embracing a global anti-establishment mood by favoring a leftist dissenter in a presidential election.
CFTC Commissioner J. Christopher Giancarlo, the lone dissenter, spelled out the difference, as he saw it, between source code information and the traditional information the CFTC's Division of Market Oversight can access without a subpoena under the commission's books and records statute.
The FCC's decision, which was approved by a 2-1 vote with Clyburn as the lone dissenter, is the latest move aimed at rolling back the pro-consumer policies championed by Pai's predecessor, former FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, according to public interest advocates.
Ms. Brainard, the lone dissenter, also objected to the fact that Thursday's overhaul will reduce some banks' "liquidity coverage ratios," which require banks to keep a stock of cash and government bonds on hand to meet financial obligations in case of trouble.
The budget passed the city council 10-1 Tuesday, with Austin City Councilman Jimmy Flannigan, the only dissenter to both the amendment and the budget, saying he supports abortion rights but instead believes the county health care office should shoulder the responsibility.
The fact that the sole dissenter, Kristin Forbes, will be leaving the Bank in June 2017 did not deter currency traders from sending sterling immediately higher to trade at around $1.234, having hovered at an average level of around 1.227 for much of the morning.
The original criminal complaints filed against Mr. Grout and Mr. Martin-Artajo described Mr. Iksil as something of a lone dissenter within the bank when it came to dealing with mounting losses on a series of derivatives trades that went bad in 2011 and 2012.
All but one of 28 economists in the poll taken this week said the Britain would take a hit if the vote - which could take place by June - meant exiting the EU. The sole dissenter said the economy would be unmoved, not better off.
In voting for a 15-basis-point rate increase last month, the dissenter argued that low inflation was not due to low demand but rather to the fact prices in Israel are relatively high and the government was taking steps to reduce the cost of living.
" Throughout the two-hour set, St. Félix writes, Beyoncé put on a show that honored "New Orleans and its horns, Houston and its chopped and screwed beats, Brooklyn and its rap velocity, Kingston and its dancehall, and Nigeria and the legacy of its dissenter, Fela Kuti.
"There's just no sound basis for their opposition just as there was never any scientific basis to believe GM plants should be viewed any differently than any other," One dissenter was Charles Benbrook, who used to be at Washington State University but is now a private consultant.
There are no crossovers, no William Brennan or Harry Blackmun or John Paul Stevens, Republican-appointed justices who ended their careers as liberals, and no Byron White, appointed by President John F. Kennedy and a dissenter from the court's liberal rulings on abortion and criminal procedure.
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" Kohn was the sole dissenter on a conference panel of former government officials when asked whether policymakers have gone too far in imposing sweeping regulations after the crisis, saying, "Regulators need to do the best they can to accomplish their objectives and to balance the costs and benefits.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) the sole dissenter, to favorably report Wilkie's nomination.
Austin City Council member Jimmy Flannigan, the only dissenter to both the amendment and the budget, said following Tuesday's meeting that he supports abortion rights but the amendment's services are the responsibility of the county health care entity, which does not face the same tax caps as the city.
The dissenter on the committee, Tyson Slocum, the energy program director of the Washington consumer advocacy group Public Citizen, criticized the way the report was produced, saying most committee members were unaware of its existence until a draft was sent to them this month, leaving little chance for their input.
In 2017, those topics included school choice (it saved the presenter's life), the Paris Climate Agreement (presented by the famous climate change dissenter Bjorn Lomborg), the Southern Poverty Law Center ("The Anti-Hate Group That Is a Hate Group"), and fascism (according to Dinesh D'Souza, it's a phenomenon of the left).
Think of President Dwight D. Eisenhower's appointments of Chief Justice Earl Warren and Justice William J. Brennan Jr., both liberal titans, or President John F. Kennedy's appointment of Justice Byron R. White, a steadfast opponent of the constitutional right to abortion and a dissenter from many criminal justice rulings favoring defendants.
BB: Well, first of all, there's no dissent because he's either exiled, imprisoned or killed anyone who's a dissenter, so that doesn't really work so well, but it all comes down to-, so if-, so no, they don't have enough money, at $51 a barrel, to do everything they want to do.
Dubbed by some as "The Great Dissenter" or "The Queen of the Dissent," Ginsburg has been very vocal about her judicial opinions — for example, "making sure the gender wage gap got its due attention" after the Court decided 5-4 in favor of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in the historic Ledbetter v.
Iraq emerging as a possible dissenter and non-member Russia as a potentially compliant collaborator ahead of the gathering of OPEC's 14 member states, Iraq, the second-largest producer in OPEC, said on Sunday it wanted to be exempt from output curbs as it needed more money to fight Islamic State militants.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Cleveland Federal Reserve president Loretta Mester, the lone dissenter in the Fed's emergency actions over the weekend, said she supported all of the moves to backstop financial markets but did not want to cut the interest rate to near zero so soon because she does not feel it will have much impact.
The decision in the Arkansas case was a per curiam ruling that Chief Justice Roberts, a vigorous dissenter from the Obergefell decision, may or may not have joined; as Joshua Matz pointed out on the Take Care blog, it's not always the case that justices who dissent from an anonymous per curiam ruling identify themselves.
So if that can happen so easily – if a mattered "settled" by papal authority when Cardinal Kasper raised it twenty or thirty years ago can be reopened and relitigated under Francis, with a novel conclusion that leaves yesterday's progressive dissenters plainly feeling vindicated and invigorated – then why should conservatives feel particularly concerned about the label of "dissenter" now?
Frustrated by obstacles to their political agenda, some conservatives were now "inclined to make an exception to their usual respect for separation of powers and advocate a very strong president — primarily for the practical reason that an activist conservative currently sits in the White House, and they fear he may be the last," the dissenter warned.
This was the German chancellor speaking to a crowd of supporters in May, after a testy few days of a G7 summit that included reports in German news media that Donald Trump had called her country "very bad" for selling so many cars to the United States - and which saw the U.S. president emerge as the only G7 dissenter on combating climate change.
Alabama is now the unanimous No. 123 in the A.P. poll — the former dissenter Scott Wolf of The Los Angeles Daily News has relented — and though the playoff selection committee does not release details of its votes, you can be sure all 12 members will have a good laugh over just who will receive the No. 1 slot come Tuesday night.
Harden still lunges out of position, gets back cut, and beat off the bounce, but his sturdy reputation down low (according to Synergy he's in the 100th percentile defending post-ups after a switch in the playoffs), mixed with all the positives outlined above, has, to some extent, replaced the loopy game-plan dissenter whose hypnotizing incompetence used to single handedly validate Vine's business model.
"I'm kind of new to this game, frankly, so I'm going to be on a steep learning curve myself about how the Fed operates, how the Federal Reserve makes its decisions," he said in an interview on Bloomberg TV. "He's going to be a dissenter, which the Fed would rather avoid, but can live with," wrote Ian Katz, an analyst at Capital Alpha Partners, in a research note.
The majority decision was written by two judges appointed by Presidents Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonMost voters say there is too much turnover in Trump administration RNC spokeswoman on 2020 GOP primary cancellations: 'This is not abnormal' Booker dismisses early surveys: 'If you're polling ahead right now, you should worry' MORE and Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaMost voters say there is too much turnover in Trump administration Trump's 'soldier of fortune' foreign policy Warren picks up key endorsement from Iowa state treasurer MORE, while the dissenter was appointed by President George H.W. Bush.

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