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"fair game" Definitions
  1. if a person or thing is said to be fair game, it is considered acceptable to play jokes on them, criticize them, etc.

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If it's now fair game, I'm gonna just l-- I'm gonna just-- Quick: It's not fair game.
If it's now fair game, I'm gonna just l-- I'm gonna just-- BECKY QUICK: It's not fair game.
Baked into the Church of Scientology is a doctrine called Fair Game, and that is that it's fair game to do anything — to go after critics of the Church of Scientology.
They should be fair game — for civilized, honest debate.
This is Grey's Anatomy, after all — what isn't fair game?
People say, oh, you're a Christian, so you're fair game.
In summer, she considers tomatoes and radishes fair game, too.
"The Russian defense sector would be fair game," Harrell said.
My style, hair, figure, and weight were all fair game.
Jennifer: Oh, I think they're all fair game for Jimmy.
What both spouses bring into the marriage is fair game.
Legitimate tax preparers have also become fair game for crooks.
Everyone is fair game and tourists flock to the fun.
Regardless, the appeals court said, Ganek's office was fair game.
It's all fair game when it comes to day drinking.
Foreign NGOs, on the other hand, are considered fair game.
Even his children with wife Kim Kardashian are fair game.
Fair Game Stock buybacks are a boon for shareholders, right?
Does this mean that Mr. Trump's communications are fair game?
For the Beatles in 1968, it was all fair game.
And if it's indeed fair game for new approaches: How?
This is a primary, and drawing contrasts is fair game.
We were alone, so the whole bathroom was fair game.
They are fair game for criticism as top White House officials.
Much of his impression — like it or not — was fair game.
Some have deemed this exploitation, while others say it's fair game.
Then they're fair game for the other contestants and the crew.
But the former president told CNN that Sanders is fair game.
For published works, any story written before 1923 is fair game.
When scheduling meetings, avoid assuming that unusual times are fair game.
"Once you become a woman," she said, everything is fair game.
But not all foods are fair game for the open skies.
Dr. Santino said public figures were typically viewed as fair game.
Basically anything that I can store long-term is fair game.
Fair Game Angelo Mozilo can finally get on with his life.
Bars, casinos, hotel lobbies, and the sidewalk are all fair game.
But it is in the dictionary, so fair game, I suppose.
Now, Republican senators argue that Mr. Biden's son is fair game.
Because he died without a will, it's all fair game now.
That means games, shows, and videos are all fair game here.
But campaign aides said they considered Sanders fair game going forward.
Gifts made before that date might be fair game for you.
It is fair game to question my position on its merits.
Now that he has flipped, anything and everything is fair game.
The truth is, anything is fair game in crosswords and love.
In the future, however, those 529 deposits will be fair game.
Shampoos, conditioner and my Kiehl's Ultra Facial Cream are always fair game.
Financial scandals have, however, always been fair game in the French media.
His thoughts have revealed parts of it already, that&aposs fair game.
There's very little that Amber Rose doesn't consider fair game for conversation.
Outside of that, for the most part, everything else is fair game.
After the delegates are together, rules changes are fair game, he said.
Anyone who stood between Trump and the Oval Office was fair game.
It's fair game for anybody to be diagnosed with cancer these days.
For Google, anything a human can recognize is fair game for Lens.
To be fair, "Game of Thrones" now has plenty of impressive women.
Therefore, anything that could destabilize free and democratic nations was fair game.
It's all fair game — and it's all going to taste damn good.
Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, Booker said Obama's record was fair game.
"Anything that is not banned by WADA is fair game," Egelstaff said.
Everyone generally agreed that a veteran's wounds aren't fair game for comedy.
Old or young, dead or alive, everyone was fair game to Rivers.
Fair Game Dan Graves, a mental health aide in San Jose, Calif.
Dershowitz says the issue is fair game for questioning on the stand.
So allegations of crimes committed in its territory are considered fair game.
The answer's really: No. Now, it seems that anything is fair game.
"Anyone who spoke out against Jeff publicly was fair game," he said.
The Times articles they are paired with are, of course, fair game.
For once doomsday-machine politics becomes the norm, anything is fair game.
Humans have been enlisted to help the pups play a fair game.
"On the weekends, it's fair game," said Georgia Tech quarterback TaQuon Marshall.
"It's still fair game to be concerned about the process," said Sen.
Do you think Trump's reported mob ties are fair game like Nixon's, though?
Caps, sneakers, clothes, video recording equipment, and Hydro Flask thermoses are fair game.
I think people just underutilize things like this, and it's totally fair game.
When someone is a declared an 'enemy' by Scientology, they are fair game.
Shorts, joggers, and even those skin-tight compression pants are all fair game.
All of these things then become fair game for people to say, see?
Only streets that Nuro has "carefully mapped" are fair game, the company says.
Other than that, any dates between now and May 2018 are fair game.
I guess my take is it's fair game if you're on the street.
On the subject of virginity ... well, the show certainly made it fair game.
For Trump, even Bronze Star recipients and Gold Star families are fair game.
Any state asset is fair game, as long as it is not diplomatic.
But I bid farewell to an era when my body was fair game.
If you are a lowly drug user in Britain, you are fair game.
"Campos Neto tipped his hand, and reserves are fair game now," he said.
But it doesn't have to be accepted as fair game – and shouldn't be.
Fair Game File this column under: Why It Pays to Read the Footnotes.
Any underrated sitcoms that lasted between one and three seasons were fair game.
It does not mean that she is fair game for anyone at large.
Any of 470,20183 entries in the "Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary" is fair game.
All of that could be fair game under the congressional microscope next month.
When does an ostensibly private family event become fair game for media attention?
The market still looks to be fair game for other retail players, too.
As for spices, anything fresh and fragrant in your cabinet is fair game.
I work at bars and restaurants, so weekends are fair game for me.
Fair Game The Securities and Exchange Commission calls itself the whistle-blower's advocate.
Fair Game After the November election, the stock market experienced a Trump bump.
Relatives with a West Wing office and security clearance are, however, fair game.
And a look into Hunter Biden's Ukrainian business dealings should be fair game.
And if it falls into that historical window, we consider it fair game.
Fair Game Individual investors can feel powerless when their stock investments go awry.
In other words, those latter options are fair game with a simple majority.
" "The comments he's made about women in lawsuits, that is all fair game.
When anything is fair game for an analogy, where does a person even start?
Would the designation mean that US drone attacks on IRGC personnel are fair game?
But, once a user installed an app, the device became fair game to beacons.
In other words, in the "war on terror," the Iranian leader was fair game.
He has said all topics are fair game except where he will invest next.
Not at the beginning of the week, but fair game any day after Wednesday?
When best friends start dating roommates, usual fair-game topics of conversation feel tricky.
You can still judge me, you can still hold me accountable, that's fair game.
"Whatever you tell them is fair game to go into your file," Dixon said.
Everything else is fair game — so we suggest stocking up as much as possible.
Brendan Urie At this point though, I feel like Taylor Swift is fair game.
Should we be surprised, then, that he considered his best friend's girlfriend fair game?
And in the other, "all lengths and colours" were fair game...all except Afros.
But asking about a person's race or ethnicity, it seems, is still fair game.
They interpret this to mean that the rest of Thailand is fair game though.
But that argument just does not hold up, Gretchen Morgenson writes in Fair Game.
There were no restrictions — novels, memoirs, histories and children's books were all fair game.
Fair Game The mania surrounding Valeant Pharmaceuticals International hit its peak a year ago.
Fair Game Is your retirement plan set up to benefit you, or your employer?
The attacks have spurred debate about whether the Clintons' personal life is fair game.
But Cabinet officers in their capacity as Cabinet officers are fair game in impeachment.
But when it comes to suits and elite looking people, it's all fair game.
I felt confident that even with these rules, TV episodes were still fair game.
Harvey Weinstein was torn apart on SNL Saturday night ... and everything was fair game.
Jolly Ranchers, Sour Patch Kids and even candy corn are apparently all fair game.
Older cases have concluded that information turned over to third parties is fair game.
This all seems like fair game when trying to make money off adult gamers.
All of this makes Gorsuch's views about morality fair game during his confirmation hearings.
But the youthful behavior of aspirants to high office has long been fair game.
When you step into The Clubhouse, everything — and we mean everything — is fair game.
The president, however, remains fair game, a disparity that the Trump campaign calls biased.
"We are in Nicaragua to bring progress and play a fair game," he said.
Public figures are fair game even in situations when guilty until being proven innocent.
While popular characters are fair game, Disneybounders are best known for digging into deep cuts.
But someone who had participated in armed hostilities could be fair game, even while fleeing.
And yet, processed meat, such as ham slices, is still fair game in school lunches.
After a lengthy internal debate, our Trump-tweet council determined that it was fair game.
Breads and pastries, pancakes and waffles, ice cream and granola: these are all fair game.
But the Clintons, who attended Trump's 2005 wedding, were fair game on the campaign trail.
Still others argued that celebrities are fair game, while smaller YouTubers and civilians are not.
Any tasks or activities that don't require your personal knowledge or skills are fair game.
For the gamers, we're there to enforce fair game play, a kind of digital referee.
She was fair game, so I walked over and took advantage of her immediate presence.
Fair Game The mistakes that led to the 2008 mortgage crisis can't happen again, right?
As long as the protagonist is a teen, everything else is pretty much fair game.
But now, Botswana says, its population of the animals will be fair game for hunters.
S. citizens visiting the country, anything accessible on a phone appears to be "fair" game
Here's the thing ... most would say Franken's fair game -- but would Leeann laugh it off?
Gorcenski, however, believes that because First Vigil uses public court documents, it is fair game.
Ironically, in court, brutal attacks on the other lawyer's client are common and fair game.
Fair Game Everybody knows that chief executives receive bounteous pay as a matter of course.
But as far as spots and femininity go, all manifestations are fair game in 2017.
Typically, there's a rule of not discussing politics in bars, but history is fair game.
But asking how a would-be president might respond to crises is definitely fair game.
Hot, iced, or blended, however you take your seasonal coffee (or tea) is fair game.
Glitter, scarves, and wands (including the sexier, less nymph-specific ones) are all fair game.
But after a lot of discussion, soul-searching and research, we decided it's fair game.
Clinton and her husband, suggesting that Bill Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky was fair game.
But that meant that mental illness, substance use, sexual behavior — and diet — were fair game.
But cannabis tech, or the software startups that support the burgeoning industry, is fair game.
If they're quietly choking, however, then either abdominal thrusts or back blows are fair game.
If someone is being racist or misogynist, they're fair game for being called on it.
Fair Game Institutional investors have been flexing their muscles on corporate governance issues this year.
All events and groups are fair game—even that concert you attended five years ago.
Zebra, Giraffe, Elephants, White-Eared Kob (a type of antelope) -- were all considered fair game.
But I am leaving The Times, and this is my last shot at Fair Game.
Fair Game Full and fair disclosure is at the heart of our nation's securities laws.
To be absolutely clear, The Times and other news organizations are fair game for criticism.
But Mr. Trump's legal team said the Bidens were now fair game in the trial.
And when the other follows, well, then it's most definitely fair game for public scrutiny.
"If you want to be critical of me on that, that's fair game," Pence said.
Pence is fair game, but an innocent children's book written by his (apolitical) daughter is not.
I am confused, Robert, because Democrats find something to complain about, and it&aposs fair game.
Why can Dodge not take keys from the Locke family, but "anyone else is fair game"?
And, it turns out, deriding poor people is fair game if it means taking down Trump.
Twitter, Instagram, comments sections... For anyone hell bent on spewing hate, every platform is fair game.
Morena, who also starred in "Homeland," gets lots of residuals, and they're fair game for Austin.
Pretty much anything you can whip out in a Dungeons and Dragons battle is fair game.
Republicans "regard unions as first amongst fair game" because of their support for Clinton, he said.
LONDON — From time immemorial, making comments about a woman's appearance has been seen as fair game.
"Of course it's fair game," Donald Trump Jr. said on "The Mike Gallagher Show" on Tuesday.
All of their belongings were fair game for seizure, as well as their computers and phones.
For safety reasons, you can't watch videos on the screen, but everything else is fair game.
Fair Game Stock investors have had one sweet summer so far watching the markets edge higher.
The content of her "message" -- of THIS message -- is most certainly fair game for public comment.
PENCE: But, look, if you're going to be critical of me on that, that's fair game.
Only stocks available through the Robinhood app are fair game, as that's the broker StockStream uses.
Are we living in Rowling's world — where magic is real and all inspirations are fair game?
From popsicle pink to deep forest green, it's all fair game — and we're ready to play.
" What's next: "Imagine a world where the constraints are gone and every agency is fair game.
The moderators discourage personal attacks between members, but arguments against Uber are very much fair game.
Old gift cards and credit cards are fair game, but beware: so is your fake ID.
But what Trump did before he moved into the White House is fair game—for now.
Just because that signature does not belong to a particular designer doesn't mean it's fair game.
But what Trump did before he moved into the White House is fair game — for now.
This makes you fair game for all kinds of surveillance, from facial recognition to CCTV cameras.
She finds most foods "fair game" now, but still avoids soy and dairy due to allergies.
She no longer has the Joker's protection, signaling to every miscreant that she's now fair game.
"I ran into him, but once you get past that line it's fair game," Judge said.
Bases, assets and shipping in Iraq and the Persian Gulf will all be considered fair game.
Trump has since repeatedly said Bill Clinton's past indiscretions are "fair game" on the campaign trail.
According to the Migos boys, the move is fair game when your significant other is involved.
"I recognize that every candidate is fair game and I'm not a perfect person," she said.
There has already been some backlash from Corbynistas, who protest that Corbyn is not fair game.
But it&aposs not fair game to ask him how they&aposre going to rule on something.
To put it simply, Rodner said, any newsworthy story is fair game, at least under US law.
Non-food allergies — including things like hay fever, cats, and drugs — are all still fair game.3.
Anything that moves that's not your partner, Urzikstan freedom fighter and US ally Farah, is fair game.
"By and large, those in power in majority cultures and extinct cultures are fair game," Scafidi says.
I'm here to make sure everything goes smoothly, fair game, we're getting our head in the game.
Giuliani: False claims about Clinton's marriage are 'fair game' Speaking on "Fox News Sunday," New Jersey Gov.
So drones being deployed as data gathering tools for market research appears to be considered fair game.
Basically everything behind the battery — the electric motor, the gearbox, and the rear suspension — is fair game.
However, in a corporate finance setting, for example, divulging your weekend exploits are likely not fair game.
"Political identity is fair game for hatred," Shanto Iyengar, director of Stanford's political communications lab, told me.
Donald Trump, perhaps more than any other president in modern American history, has made children fair game.
It is fair game to criticize the particular priorities a president identifies and how they are pursued.
Fair Game The vise appears to be tightening at the for-profit education giant ITT Educational Services.
Your decks, and nonskid areas are all fair game, and it will strip fish blood nicely, too. 
Fair Game Is AT&T's $85 billion bid for Time Warner the triumph of hope over experience?
Other businesses cast their nets wider, arguing that anything staff post publicly is fair game for analysis.
Fair Game If the goal is to keep corporate executives honest, compensation clawbacks aren't doing the job.
It was fair game to ask Trump about birtherism, but Holt asked two follow-ups about it.
"I think it's fair game to go after him as much as you want," Wolf tells ITK.
The referee is a required fixture to maintain fairness, and fans pay to watch a fair game.
You could set up anywhere on the tree-shaded grass to listen, and picnics are fair game.
Every rumor of intra-office sex is now fair game for inquiry from the press and Parliament.
I guess you could say she's fair game, because she is very much involved with the campaign.
Mods may consider "bash the fash" fair game, while admins may find it way out of line.
There's even some disagreement among Vox staffers about when it's fair game to talk freely about spoilers.
Tucker Carlson: You agree with her, but because she supported her dad, she is somehow fair game.
And it is tempting, and perhaps fair game, to mock the cluelessness of the young and affluent.
"That would make them fair game as long as there's no confusion as to sponsorship," says Rothman.
Now they are defending "Real Housewives of ISIS," saying that religious fundamentalism is fair game for satire.
They would see it as all fair game if the policy delivered job gains Trump could trumpet.
Almost anything that impacts methods of production in any way would be fair game for a challenge.
Activities benefiting from tax subsidies are fair game for "augmentation" through mitigation projects not approved by Congress.
"I think anyone who is an oil exporter is fair game," said Pictet asset management's Guido Chamorro.
Yet imagine King in a post-Watergate era, where a public figure's private life is fair game.
Never assume that what you notice about your partner or relationship is fair game for public consumption.
"I think any information that is arguably relevant to immigration policy discussions is probably fair game," Legomsky said.
Fair game: It was the single most intense two days of work I'd ever had in my life.
"When you discard things in the trash, the Supreme Court has often said it's fair game," Freeman said.
Bots used to support or undermine political candidates may be fair game for campaign finance–style disclosure rules.
Fair Game The tide has definitely turned against investors in high-yield debt, better known as junk bonds.
" These are fair game for Twitch broadcasts, and Alex expresses disbelief that Yandere Simulator is "somehow even worse.
Any revelation is fair game, as long as it's true and has never been shared with anyone before.
If you're not fact-checking political advertisements, I'm trying to understand the bounds here of what's fair game.
"[E]vidence of purpose beyond the face of the challenged law" is fair game, the Ninth Circuit noted.
Fair Game Ho-hum, another week, another multimillion-dollar settlement between regulators and a behemoth bank acting badly.
Marjan adds that ribbon, fabric, yarn — really anything you can wrap a pony with — are all fair game.
That's why, despite Halloween falling on a Monday this year, playing Wednesday come October 31 is fair game.
" But, she said, "It's fair game to think about how Hillary Clinton treated those women after the fact.
Kitchen knives, hunting knives, scissors and screwdrivers are all fair game for this easy-to-use compact machine.
For these classic works, whatever enables the audience to connect to the character and story is fair game.
Gawker replies that since Mr Bollea bragged in public about his sex life, his affairs are fair game.
The home is in Andrea Schroder's name, but it appears to be fair game in their pending divorce.
If someone has coke or molly, is it fair game to ask for a line if you're friendly?
But Rudolph W. Giuliani, a close ally of Mr. Trump, suggested that such attacks should be fair game.
Fair Game Companies, if granted the leeway, will surely present their financial results in the best possible light.
I remember Jay playing me the advance to "Supa Ugly" and telling him Carmen [Bryan] isn't fair game.
Any submission is fair game: robots, performances, poems, artworks, and anything else you can come up with. TheDeconstruction.
Conservatives absolutely hate it when people boycott businesses over politics, but 67% of liberals think it's fair game
If a word is in your word list, the program recognizes it as fair game for a crossword.
Yet the world has been unable to decide what constitutes fair game, and what should be off limits.
Her views as a public figure, and what they signify for the party she represents, are fair game.
Fair Game A corrosive custom forced on investors is finally getting the ax under new regulations in Europe.
Her critics have argued that her role as an adviser to her father has made her fair game.
The entire 24-hour reservation window is fair game — one could theoretically check in at 12:01 a.m.
"Any involvement she had in the case is fair game," said Donna Rotunno, one of Mr. Weinstein's lawyers.
Fair Game Institutional asset managers, overseeing trillions of other peoples' investment dollars, carry enormous clout across corporate America.
Some changes already are taking root — including a narrower view of what's considered fair game for proxy ballots.
Anything and everything is fair game here, and for many, that is the crux of La Grave's draw.
Fair Game Patricia Williams, 44, is a single mother of two grown children, as well as a grandmother.
"Anything they have targeted in any country could potentially be fair game in any other country," Curry said.
For McConnell, winning was the only thing that mattered, and anything it took to win was fair game.
Both the deaths and the brutality of them are fair game within the world of The Walking Dead.
However, as the two feuding sides flex their muscle, extended family members and associates have seemingly become fair game.
Welcome to sports — where even the breakup of a longterm relationship is fair game for a good troll job.
"As long as your work fits on this grid in some way, then anything is fair game," Powell says.
Healthcare workers and facilities in Syria are seen as fair game in a cruel battle for territory and influence.
Stories that showed the intersection of sports and other topics were fair game, Mr. Maidment wrote in the memo.
However, The Daily Caller and others believe Barron is fair game because his family is in the public eye.
In other words, rewards are fair game, as long as they aren't the primary motivation for completing a task.
Any joint assets, however, are fair game; and credits can go after either spouse (within legal bounds) for payment.
Sharing of that data would not be limited to Verizon itself but is also fair game for Verizon subsidiaries.
It sets a new precedent on what types of platforms riddled with disinformation are fair game to be policed.
For some reason, language seems to be fair game the piece of culture that anyone can extract at will.
You suddenly realize that much of what happens is normalized in society; that those things are considered fair game.
"It has been fair game going back to the Republicans for some years," said the former secretary of state.
Trump shouldn't throw stones, he has a lot of skeletons in his closet that are fair game as well.
In the past, Trump has said Bill Clinton's past affairs are fair game for criticism of his wife, Hillary.
For a hardened faction of football fans, songs about Hitler and the Holocaust are still seen as fair game.
He said that the Lebanese army was indistinguishable from Hezbollah and both were fair game in any future war.
To Manafort, anyone this side of Slobodan Milosevic was fair game—and their money perfectly free for the taking.
Republican White House hopefuls have wrestled with whether Bill Clinton's past indiscretions are fair game before next November's election.
For example, a down payment and closing costs are among the home-buying costs that would be fair game.
The position of first lady is, unfortunately, symbolic, and that makes it fair game for media analysis ad nauseam.
With all undocumented immigrants being fair game, ICE officials have crossed invisible lines to raid schools, churches, and courthouses.
" Earlier this month, Trump criticized Bill Clinton and said his past affairs, including the Lewinsky scandal, was "fair game.
This made it fair game for news coverage, particularly after a question arose about Mr. Trump's stance on tariffs.
For legions of New Yorkers, items on the curb — furniture, paintings, appliances and bags — have long seemed fair game.
Fair Game Even after two big shuffles at the top, Wells Fargo is still working from the same playbook.
Much like any place that hosts a yard party, some things are fair game, and others are off-limits.
Fair Game In January, prosecutors concluded one of the last multibillion-dollar settlements related to the 2008 mortgage collapse.
Buttigieg argues that while schools or organizations are fair game, targeting churches or other places of worship is misguided.
"I think it's fair game to go after him as much as you want," Wolf tells In The Know.
"Telecoms and financial institutions get little attention," he said, even though the law specifically says they are fair game.
Co-pays, co-insurance, dental work and eye glasses for you, your spouse or dependents are all fair game.
The Loot Train Attack on the Lannister armies was fair game, because that's just war (and it was rad).
The Trump White House is fair game for serious criticism by the public and media at home and abroad.
" Boone added: "Hopefully in the end, the result is a better game, a more fair game between the lines.
It's one of his biggest weaknesses and, as even Biden has said, it's fair game for opponents to explore.
My feeling, rightly or wrongly, is that any benign meaning of a word is fair game for a crossword.
Was forced sex — say, the pushing down of a partner's head — fair game because lots of guys do it?
While it's fair game to criticize his business, if done with fairness and accuracy, American Media went too far.
The flies didn't seem to like the zebra coats on horses, either, but their bare heads were fair game.
But because fame already comes with diminished expectations of privacy, celebrity women are considered to be especially fair game.
Although, you know, I guess you could say she's fair game, 'cause she's very much involved with the campaign.
In a 1997 unanimous ruling, the court ruled that suing a sitting president in civil court is fair game.
Just about any kind of tax charge or expenditure is fair game, along with existing and new mandatory spending.
But straightforward criticism should be fair game, even if the kid on the receiving end looks really sad about it.
Pie charts, bingo cards, adaptions of already popular memes, mood boards, and screenshots from popular cartoons are all fair game.
Financial scandals have, however, always been fair game in the French media, and have been numerous in the 21st century.
KELLY: Senator Paul, you have suggested that former President Bill Clinton's history with women is fair game in this campaign.
I mean, if you're not fact-checking political advertisements, I'm just trying to understand the bounds here, what's fair game.
Verizon still has its stranglehold on watching NFL games with your smartphone, but any other device should be fair game.
Gurus, deities, mythology, rituals, yajna (or sacrifice), meditation, and rebirth — even the worship of plants or herbs is fair game.
December 1 shows the first big spike in Christmas music, but as soon as Halloween is over, it's fair game.
Otherwise, it was pretty much all fair game for the king as far as the middle and lower classes went.
And, this means it's still totally fair game to scoop up another go-to dress for the season's remaining festivities.
They made it plainly clear: A 13-year-old girl was not fair game when it came to romantic speculation.
This is supposed to be a competition, after all, and making things tougher on an opponent should be fair game.
For good or ill, social media is now fair game for recruiters and HR departments when checking out job candidates.
Until now you could only share from the Discover feed; now your friends' drunken antics are fair game as well.
And it would seem that anything posted on Instagram and Snapchat is fair game as far as Trendmood is concerned.
Fair Game It's only natural that Barack Obama, entering the homestretch of his presidency, would be concerned about his legacy.
But for the most part, he says, bringing up salary in the beginning of the interview process is fair game.
Which means that asking elected officials in his own party whether they plan to support him is totally fair game.
Jellies are opportunistic feeders, meaning they'll ingest just about anything: microscopic plankton, crustaceans, and fish larvae are all fair game.
But they consider it fair game to ask about Judge Kavanaugh's high school behavior, including the reports of excessive drinking.
We should not accept harmful practices and rituals, or think that the practice isn't fair game for criticism and legislation.
Even for fellow journalists, knowing that your words and deeds are fair game can have a chilling effect, she said.
But Americans' information that is incidentally collected and determined to contain some foreign intelligence value is fair game for review.
Once Xi intervened, essentially signaling that the Wuhan virus was fair game for Chinese media, reporters rushed to the scene.
Fair Game This is the party line: Banks aren't lending nowadays because the regulatory burden they face is too onerous.
If I had my way, anything that doesn't fall under the umbrella from the previous paragraph would be fair game.
Depending on the state in which you reside, your individual retirement account may be fair game for plaintiffs, as well.
In the musical scrap yard of "1000 gecs," anything is fair game, especially modes and styles from history's refuse pile.
The shift from the "Think Globally, Act Locally," environmental philosophy of the 1980s and 1990s makes that question fair game.
Everything that can be done without new legislative approval in all the three countries is fair game, but nothing else.
Fair Game It seems only right that victims of predatory for-profit education companies should have their student loans forgiven.
Goldberg added that anywhere above the waist "is fair game" to those symptoms of feeling uncomfortable pressure, tightness or pain.
Attacking the credibility of nonpartisan government officials is fair game and accusing Democrats of denying due process is a must.
But because a fingerprint, or face or iris scan does not require cognition or speech, it's fair game for a warrant.
Still, some argue that since the film claims to only be "inspired" by true events, the horror aspect is fair game.
So long as you keep it friendly and no one gets hurt, gags are pretty much fair game on April 1.
Under the law, any possessions worth more than 10,000 kroner — about $1,453 — will be fair game for immigration authorities to seize.
All too often, one's weight is considered conversational fair game, whether it's the subject of a compliment or some impromptu advice.
"Hillary Clinton, first of all, calls everybody a sexist and that's not fair game," Fiorina said last year on Fox News.
"When you look at, I think the state of media and the politics now, conservative families are fair game," Schilling said.
Tree holes, highway sign posts, bridge and road support beams and bird boxes erected for other species all are fair game.
That's why sleek bomber jackets, sparkly socks, and colorful track pants are all fair game for looking good while feeling comfy.
And since Trump loves using Twitter to explain his policy plans, Coleman said, his tweets are relevant and totally fair game.
" Pressed further, Clinton said of her husband's sex allegations: "It's been fair game going back to the Republicans for some years.
Denton reiterated Gawker's claim that Bollea had spoken openly about his sex life, and therefore, the sex tape was fair game.
Anika's marriage to Lucious (Terrence Howard) may bar her from testifying against him, but her husband's ex-wife is fair game.
You don't even have to take the pancake route like Chelsea Clinton — muffins, pasta, and even eggs are all fair game.
"It's really fair game, and an opportunity to be creative and create something that you need that day," Davis, 41, explains.
"In a competitive housing market, everything is fair game," says Holden Lewis, a housing analyst for NerdWallet, a personal finance website.
Our politics have always been a rough and tumble bloodsport throughout history, so vigorous debate on the merits is fair game.
Prosecutors argue at least some of the docs are fair game because they were shared with producers of HBO's 'The Jinx.
"My feeling, rightly or wrongly, is that any benign meaning of a word is fair game for a crossword," he wrote.
Then there is the fact that Trump himself has repeatedly made spouses fair game -- both during the campaign and as president.
Knowing whether the partner-related topic you want to discuss is fair game or off limits can be difficult to discern.
But if he came here to the Capitol specifically to talk about this issue, of course I think it's fair game.
If a popular word or phrase hasn't been trademarked, it's fair game for many merchandisers to put on a T-shirt.
Valeant's future hinges on the question of how much its collection of businesses is worth, Gretchen Morgenson writes in Fair Game.
He was at an age that is young enough to be "too soon," but old enough to be biologically fair game.
Russia and the Syrian government say the other rebel groups have worked with H.T.S. and so are fair game for attacks.
However, he also seemed to be talking about redistribution of wealth, so I guess it's fair game for a tax conversation.
FD: Is it fair game to have a pot of soup bubbling on the stove when you're supposed to be working?
With plenty of flat surfaces left in play — ceilings, windows and countertops were fair game — there was room for significant creativity.
Photos, visual art, and videos are all fair game for those who contribute to or browse Instagram's huge variety of posts.
This meant among other things that the Trump administration would be fair game while investigations of Democrats would be off limits.
Second, when a group reclaims an epithet, some confusion may arise about whether the word has become fair game for all.
The US not going after targets in Iran proper also lends further credence to the argument that this was fair game.
You bring your stupid kids on TV and force them into your White House, then those particular kids are fair game.
Fair Game You may not know much about Craig S. Phillips, special counselor to Steven Mnuchin, the United States Treasury secretary.
While some Republicans see the documents as fair game, others fret at the prospect of Russia tampering in the U.S. election.
Fair Game Are people better off when they buy things from companies that don't have public shareholders they need to please?
" He asked Tweeden if she wanted to go public, warning her that accusing a political figure would make her "fair game.
Trump is broad-minded about the targets of his contempt; just about anyone who criticizes him seems to be fair game.
However, once his business acumen became one of the pillars of his presidential campaign, it became fair game for intense examination.
I just happened to be a reporter, and I did not misrepresent myself, so I figured their conversation was fair game.
Everything else was fair game ... including busting on J.R. Smith for not wearing a shirt after the Cavs won the title.
Partisanship in America is on the rise, and now it's become fair game for hatred toward people on the other side.
And no matter how irrelevant to the subject at hand, women's sex lives always seem to be fair game for scrutiny.
Fair Game The bear market in big United States financial stocks has many people wondering: Are we headed for another banking crisis?
Revisiting the sanctions policy is fair game, but one thing's for sure: Decisions shouldn't be made based on what's best for Exxon.
Mandia said that, eventually, the question that governments around the world will have to answer is what constitutes "fair game" for espionage.
Content from any of these apps — over 150 in total — is fair game to show up in the Apple TV app's recommendations.
This has produced a lot of discussion about whether the former president's sexual past is "fair game" during his wife's 2016 campaign.
Designers even travel with a camera, pen, and paper to watch (and record) how people dress, because basically everything is fair game.
I'm a biohacker, so anything that makes the best use of my assets for better brain and body function is fair game.
The app is also totally fair game at things like graduations, weddings (while the ceremony is happening, even), and certain press conferences.
They consider foreign citizens fair game, on the ground that their duty is to maximise the well-being of their own people.
Unsurprisingly, a conservative expert thought Romney's characterization of Obama's proposal was fair game, while more liberal experts thought Romney's criticism was unfair.
Star Wars: Battlefront may be skipping the Force Awakens time frame, but Rogue One is fair game and coming this holiday season.
"Because it's out there, it's fair game in the court of law," Bragman says of the possible legal ramifications of his video.
While there's a no-kill rule on campus, whatever happens outside class or beyond the sight of Headmaster Lin is fair game.
"I think it's fair game to ask what do you think of public criticisms of the judiciary and judicial decisions," he added.
There are numerous reasons fair game for finger-pointing, but to truly leverage any of those elements required data and know-how.
Brian Sheehan, who teaches advertising at Syracuse University, said Amazon's tactics are "fair game," at least until the U.S. regulators determine otherwise.
Over his career, Thiel has been vocal on a wide range of political topics that could all be fair-game in Cleveland.
Other surface areas of the body without orifices, however, are fair game so long as allergies to specific foods aren't an issue.
Now many of us apply the two-flight rule: Any investment is fair game if it can be reached within two flights.
" Gretchen Morgenson noted in April in her Fair Game column in The New York Times, "Creativity abounds in today's freewheeling accounting world.
Fair Game Do you think executive compensation is out of control or that a company should have to disclose its political contributions?
Fair Game The Hain Celestial Group, a maker of natural and organic foods and beverages, has been riding high in the market.
Trump's tweet will no doubt be justified by his supporters as fair game, since James has never shied from criticizing the President.
Fair Game Did Donald J. Trump have a fiduciary duty to keep the amount he personally owes in taxes to a minimum?
He said what he believes is fair game are choices people make, but what's off limits are gender, race, or core beliefs.
It doesn't follow that since torture and abuse sometimes happen on college campuses, these techniques should be fair game for government agencies.
The vestibule inside your apartment is not considered private when your door is open, making it fair game for the camera's lens.
Russian officials said any groups coordinating with the Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, as many of those groups have done, were fair game.
Now, every old message is fair game for hackers again, provided it was sent to someone using a Mac version of Signal.
It was part of this experimental world where wacky colors were fair game and we weren't afraid of what anyone else thought.
Iraq later accused the ship of being in an area that Iraq considered to be fair game for shooting at Iranian ships.
Ms. Tavenner said building a curriculum from the open internet meant that a Daily Mail article was fair game for lesson plans.
Fair Game It's distressingly common for directors of public companies to skate away from liability when corporate misconduct occurs on their watch.
Fair Game Wells Fargo has promised to make amends to the customers it forced to buy car insurance that they didn't need.
"If we're 15 degrees above average," said Tim Morrin, a meteorologist at the service, then calling a day "warm" is fair game.
You can't set up multi-button combinations, but any single Dualshock command, including the L3/R3 analog stick "buttons," is fair game.
Twitter said that if an address "can be found on the internet," it's considered "public," and thus fair game for Twitter's trends.
"I was given that information," he said, as if it's fair game and above reproach to repeat any old tidbit you're told.
Basically, as long as the data websites are collecting is legal and users are informed of what's being collected, it's fair game.
Fair Game Companies can use technology to be open and transparent with their stakeholders, or they can deploy it to go underground.
Fair Game The immense pay packages bestowed on corporate chieftains are often said to reflect feats of management that enrich company shareholders.
But since then, it's often seemed like any behavior has been fair game when it comes to crime and punishment in America.
" Over the past dozen years, Plame wrote a memoir, "Fair Game," which became the basis for a Hollywood movie, and a novel, "Blowback.
Whether you use your own hands or your favorite sex toy, it's all fair game when it comes down to doing the deed.
With showrunner Amy Sherman-Palladino at the helm, everything from sand to surf to sunscreen is fair game for hijinks and snappy dialogue.
Trump has said that former President Bill Clinton and his sexual history is fair game, should he need to use it against her.
Since mounting their first contemporary art fair in London in 173, Frieze has been a major player in the international art fair game.
Anyone who goes after the singer, even subliminally, or even singers they perceive to be lesser who cover her songs: All fair game.
Most conventional cameras still don't have any protections of this kind, so any picture you take will be fair game for police searches.
"The president seems to be sanctioning it and saying it is all fair game, it is all part of the process," Tyler said.
Now, you can obviously wear any lip color you damn well please — everything from mint green to fuchsia is fair game these days.
The main characters will likely all be there, but if Ned Stark is returning then any of the old cast is fair game.
And yes, go ahead and assume her rumored breakup with Tyga (yet again) will be fair game for plenty of manufactured plot twists.
Fair Game It would be easy to overlook the case against Goldman Sachs filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Jan. 235.
As for Langford's reported role in Avengers 4 — well, we're in uncharted sci-fi territory now, so pretty much anything is fair game.
And, indeed, that tech has improved to the point where once ghostly submarines have become fair game for detection and, if neccessary, elimination.
If other comedians can make fun of other groups of people, those with disabilities should be fair game too, he told VICE News.
As the founding document of our present hypermodern unreality, it'll always be, 20 years after its release or 200, fair game for chat.
If Trump retweets something, it's fair game for us to assume he wanted us to know about it and that he endorses it.
We're told they cranked out hooks and verses -- all of which is fair game for a final product that's yet to be released.
On Thursday, Fisher appeared on FOX Sports 1's "Fair Game with Kristine Leahy" and opened up about the infamous incident with Barnes.
Now that George Bush is campaigning for Jeb(!), is he fair game for questions about World Trade Center, Iraq War and eco collapse?
Campaigns that abide by these rules are fair game — Kickstarter doesn't "pass judgement on the quality of those creative projects," the spokesperson said.
Of course, if you're tight with the boss or your office culture is more informal, jokes and, yes, even emojis are fair game.
Sessions' speech announcing the task force lamented that some appointees to high office were asked about their beliefs; I say it's fair game.
Whether you agree with my politics, like my show or connect to what I do, it doesn't matter- my body isn't fair game.
For Vladimir Putin, who sees himself as locked in a struggle for influence with the United States, this would all be fair game.
I realized that these instruments were fair game to be used instead of synths and from there it sort of became an obsession.
Much of the rest of Mueller's investigation is closely guarded but it is clear that he sees prior financial dealings as fair game.
Israel considers members of Hamas fair game whether they are armed or not, an interpretation of international law that is not universally accepted.
Famous heroes are just as fair game as low-profile ones, and men as well as women — both good and evil — can die.
It was a run-of-the-mill story by the standards of a presidential race, where minor hypocrisies are fair game for journalists.
You aren&apost snooping; if it&aposs out and on display, it&aposs fair game for making a comment to break the ice.
When the Supreme Court ruled that the tapes were fair game for investigators, the nation finally grasped the extent of Mr. Nixon's scheming.
Fair Game In its promise to roll back the Dodd-Frank financial reform act of 2010, the Trump administration hasn't provided many details.
Critics say that his personal life is therefore fair game when he violates his own statements on values and the sanctity of marriage.
Trump received a boost Monday when Iowa's Republican governor, Terry Branstad, joined in the fray, declaring the question of Cruz's citizenship fair game.
Meghan and Archie were in a public park at the time, but that doesn't necessarily mean all photos of her are fair game.
"For all intents and purposes the business plan of these companies is now fair game in Washington, D.C.— and justifiably so," McNamee said.
Aim low: Ideally, your shoulder should hit your opponent's thigh area, but consider anywhere between the pectoral muscles and the knees fair game.
Fair Game Wells Fargo's board and management are scheduled to meet shareholders at the company's annual meeting Tuesday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.
The Game's asking the judge in his sexual assault case to make his accuser's sexual history fair game ... history that allegedly includes prostitution.
Clinton advisers say his lack of accomplishments as a senator is fair game, totally above board, and has not been adequately explained to voters.
Despite its reputation as a satirical stalwart that treats everything and everyone as "fair game," South Park has a particular taste for transphobic humor.
Don't back down from what you know you deserve — there's nothing wrong with being competitive, but keep it honorable and play a fair game.
Everything from office supplies to magazine subscriptions is fair game, according to Malani, as long as the expense in question served a business purpose.
Kimmel also told The Hollywood Reporter about his performance, saying his jokes will respond to the news and the Trump administration is fair game.
At the end of the day, I think neither team drew the shorter stick on the calls out there, so it's a fair game.
There is an unspoken rule that while small fry are fair game, opposition leaders are not to be touched without orders from the Kremlin.
Sure, as New York magazine has pointed out, bringing up the Clinton affair is fair game thanks to Bill's particular involvement in Hillary's campaign.
"There is this assumption that if you put yourself online that you are fair game for abuse, and I think it's unacceptable." she says.
And, of course, anything disclosed publicly through the criminal processes that have played out in cases the special counsel has charged, is fair game.
" Trump defended his attacks, saying Bill Clinton was fair game after Hillary Clinton accused the GOP front-runner of having a "penchant for sexism.
Fair Game When a company delays the release of its financial results because of an accounting error, spooked investors typically flee, and shares plummet.
Fair Game Have you ever wondered why the crippling 2008 financial crisis generated almost no criminal prosecutions of large banks and their top executives?
Fair Game There are many facets to the populist, anti-establishment anger that swept Donald J. Trump into the White House in Tuesday's election.
Gawker contends that Mr. Bollea made his sex life fair game by talking about it candidly in public, including on Howard Stern's radio show.
The best part, though, is that wearing pajamas in public isn't just limited to slip dresses: Cute and comfortable sets are fair game, too.
These days we live in a runaway review culture, where restaurants, your friends, and even bowel movements are all fair game for anonymous criticism.
And if you're really jonesing for cookie-dough anything, the FDA advisory says that storebought cookie-dough ice cream creations are still fair game.
Ethics reform, sweeping changes to the judiciary, easing the power granted to the governor and legislative leaders — all of it would be fair game.
Some foods, riders agreed, were fair game — and maybe even necessary if riders never know how long they will be stuck on a train.
The marshmallow test and ego depletion studies are fair game for further examination, and in those cases modifications may in fact clarify the picture.
Anything President Barack Obama did to preserve natural resources is fair game for this administration, as well as among the administration's allies in Congress.
The Prez made the bold comparison between Lee and GW -- who also owned slaves -- asking if Washington's statues were fair game for removal too.
Fair Game Seismic accounting scandals like the ones that sank Enron and WorldCom in the early 2000s have, happily, been scarce in recent years.
Republicans argued that such material had to be fair game and that to ask candidates not to seize on news reports was unnecessarily prohibitive.
Fair Game There's a lot not to like in the Financial Choice Act, the deregulatory construct put forward by House Republicans on April 28.
The issue of hate speech has become another political flashpoint, with Democrats and Republicans sparring over whether their political perspectives are fair game online.
Fair Game Investors liked what they saw in PayPal's second-quarter financial results, reported by the digital and mobile payments giant on July 26.
But the kitchen was fair game and has been completely redone, more open yet divided in two to meet the needs of each restaurant.
Candidates have to expect that anything from their past is fair game in being interviewed by Americans for the presidency of the United States.
There was a palpable feeling of exhilaration, a sense of trying on identities that were until recently off-limits but were now fair game.
Overall, 67% say they should be fair game for investigators, including 92% of Democrats and 67% of independents, but just 39% of Republicans agree.
This would make them fair game even if they weren't about his wife's boss -- and the fact that they are makes them unquestionably so.
By limiting Section 85033 protections, many online hosting platforms would be fair game for civil lawsuits that ordinarily would be dismissed out of hand.
He has said repeatedly on the campaign trail that his age is absolutely fair game when people assess whether he can do the job.
Yet, it appears that innocent civilians, especially businesses, are fair game in this new era of cyber warfare between the West and rogue regimes.
The chef in question is Paula Navarrete, a Momofuku veteran who grew up in Colombia, where almost everything is fair game for the grill.
Any public account is fair game, but the app won't let you scroll as a private user or pull private images into the feed.
O'Rourke told CNN that individuals building walls on private property is fair game; it's a government-funded expansion of the border wall that he's against.
And while it can be awkward to bring up things like gastrointestinal problems or period complaints, if you are stressing over it, it's fair game.
Pete Sessions said it is fair game for senators to inquire about whether Donald Trump Cabinet pick Mick Mulvaney failed to pay thousands in taxes.
And that&aposs all I hear from those senators that they disagree with what rule and court writings have been and that&aposs fair game.
Palestinians who are citizens of Israel became explicit fair game when Netanyahu said they were "heading to the polls in droves" in the 2015 election.
From raw pasta to hair-raising spoonfuls of mayonnaise, anything's fair game in Lucie and Joey's tummy-churning competition (and the cringes are legendary, obviously).
Freebies at work were fair game, and people could give or buy me food, but under no circumstances would I become an office lunch thief.
Still, he's sending a clear signal to the many vulnerable House and Senate Republicans that it is fair game to criticize Trump in harsh terms.
There may be some people who think that an aggressive interviewing style is fair game and a good way of sorting out the best candidates.
While her hand may have been touching me, that is in no way a confirmation nor a signal that I'm suddenly fair game for speculation.
WATCH THIS: We Tried It: The Taco Cleanse  Also, if you're thinking about trying the taco cleanse, we believe that taco salads are fair game.
As long as your specimens are "de-identified" — meaning your name and other personal information are no longer attached to them anymore — they're fair game.
Co-pays, co-insurance, dental work, travel costs associated with health care (getting to and from the doctor's office, for example) are all fair game.
PE firms have diversified into a wider array of assets, from commercial property to corporate debt; anything not traded in public markets is fair game.
However, sources connected to production tell us Kaden signed a release that made it clear anything she said was fair game for the TV show.
At the moment, asbestos is banned in many forms in the US, but it's still fair game in some housing materials, cars, and even clothing.
Wall says the players might have to break out the plastic if they want a full mouth of diamonds ... but beyond that, everything's fair game.
If Trump's tweets are fair game in the Mueller investigation, they should provide a huge amount of fodder for insight into Trump's motivations and obsessions.
Keep in mind this figure for "debated-related videos" represents more than the live streamed events – anything that features the debates is fair game here.
" The real estate mogul has defended his remarks, saying Bill Clinton is fair game after Hillary Clinton accused Trump of having a "penchant for sexism.
Catholics will be watching Hillary Clinton to see whether she thinks our religious faith should be respected, or whether it's fair game to mock us.
But generally speaking, unless one of these limited and specific rules restricts industry and government from deploying facial biometric systems, they are largely fair game.
Executive orders in particular, which do not require Congressional approval to take effect, are fair game, and have played a vital role in surveillance legislation.
Las Vegas is in ruins before the movie reaches the title screen; after that, every American city and national landmark seems to be fair game.
Anything considered a "lexical item" can be nominated, meaning multi-word phrases like "dumpster fire" — named word of the year in 2016 — are fair game.
"It's not overtly racist, it's just that insidious feeling that someone like Sterling is fair game and that he should accept this kind of treatment."
Fair Game At first glance, the hacking disclosed by the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday didn't seem too much of a concern to investors.
Do you think it would be fair game for other countries to start issuing travel warnings about the United States because of the gun violence?
But in Hong Kong's current political climate -- the protests have become increasingly violent since they began in early June -- the airport has become fair game.
Chelsea Clinton says Ivanka Trump is fair game Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton says Ivanka Trump should expect criticism because she works for the President.
Journalists knew this information came from sources with an obvious agenda but, if the facts checked out, the research was fair game for a story.
Fair Game Here is something to celebrate: The United States Supreme Court just handed whistle-blowers one of their bigger wins in a long time.
Sadly, that may be about to change if Carpenter loses, and SCOTUS finds that cell-site information is fair game, and doesn't require a warrant.
Before I left, a friend who works in intelligence offered a gentle reminder that most countries would probably consider me fair game for intelligence collection.
Conway told host Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday" that Bloomberg's comments are "fair game," even though Trump has faced similar allegations of misogynistic remarks.
And some Democratic senators say while Wray's firm's ties to Russian companies are fair game for questioning, they don't see it as a major issue.
Fair Game If you own a piece of an energy limited partnership, you've suffered epic losses in recent months as the price of oil has crashed.
With a product as universal as batteries, Duracell has a lot of scope when it comes to advertising — anything powered by its products is fair game.
This is not the first time a judge has considered files contained in a BitTorrent shared folder as fair game for cops, even without a warrant.
The White House cannot claim executive privilege over Hicks' time in the campaign, so those questions are likely to be fair game without executive privilege issues.
Early on, he identified suspect ethnic and racial groups (Muslims, Hispanics), declared others fair game (women, journalists, the disabled), and then shrugged when the aggression began.
Illness, death, war: all is fair game for a motor-mouthed provocateur whose onslaught of outrage draws his audience—aghast but spellbound—into an "alluring abyss".
We consider everyone we swap spit with fair game for public dissection, so long as they do something strange and compelling enough for a viral tweet.
Domestic deals, on the other hand, are fair game for some reason, and Trump's sons can contract with whom they please, subject to unspecified ethics reviews.
Any system that encourages frenetically acquiring knowledge without stopping for reflection is fair game — and that covers large swathes of American cultural institutions, past and present.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, the estate claims Disney's lawyers told them they were making a documentary, so use of the MJ clips was fair game.
It's the pitch, and the moment you make it part of the pitch, how you do (or don't) engage with the author is suddenly fair game.
After the United States entered World War II, government austerity measures rationed red meat in 1942 but chicken was still fair game for the eating public.
It's hard to say exactly what he'll share — when Musk is on stage, any topic is fair game — but we published our best guesses last week.
Then, all the people you communicate with are, in turn, considered fair game — even though they may have had no contact with the initial foreign target.
Fair Game Appointing more women to corporate boards has long been viewed as a good thing for a company's performance and for society as a whole.
Once this kind of sorting is possible, companies will, in all likelihood, return to their profitable surveillance capitalism practices on those who are still fair game.
Fair Game In the five months since Valeant's board established a committee to examine the company's accounting practices, it has turned up one $58 million error.
The minute you die, your reputation becomes fair game for every liar, con man, tabloid, or vengeful enemy, as well as for the unbalanced media portrayals.
The Fair Game column last Sunday, about how mutual fund managers vote on corporate governance matters, misstated part of the name of a fund man-ager.
But depending on your personal preference, "anywhere from 30 to 2800 inches is fair game," said Mr. Berkus, who sometimes raises antique tables by adding casters.
But, if you were under the assumption that all your travel expenses were fair game once you started a travel blog, prepare yourself to be disappointed.
Fair Game In large and complex corporate bankruptcies, shareholders are usually kicked to the curb, left with nothing of any value to show for their investments.
While politics is a seldom discussed topic, the sailors said the "politics" of sports, and how one's team stacks up against another, is always fair game.
Bork's commitment to the original intent of the Founding Fathers appeared rigid and was fair game for portrayal as beyond the mainstream of contemporary judicial philosophy.
They were not targeting any specific companies or individuals There was no bias whatsoever — if the computer was connected to the internet, it was fair game.
To apply a choke was considered foul play in the vast majority of historical wrestling contests, while cranking of the neck was often considered fair game.
Several Texas courts have ruled portions of the video are fair game, but the judges did say shots of below the waist should not be released.
Drug and sex references might not have flown in the Times, but they were fair game for the San Francisco Bay Guardian or the Chicago Reader.
However, Blankfein said that asking wealthy people what they do with their money and how they can make the world a better place is fair game.
In this version of what "free speech" means, lies and doctored images meant to intimidate are fair game; calling out those lies is seen as censorship.
For too long, the very personal choices of individual women have been thought to be fair game for examination and judgment by pundits and politicians alike.
Nah. The bugle incident is definitely fair game, since Trump's been on a rampage against black National Football League players who kneel during the national anthem.
But in subsequent bankruptcy court filings and arguments, Mr. Picard has said the funds were really in the United States and should thus be fair game.
It is thus fair game at this point for unions to flex their muscles and for the government to pretend that red lines won't be crossed.
Fair Game When Donald J. Trump won the presidential election, investors seemed positively giddy about what he was going to do to improve the nation's economy.
Indeed, while there would no doubt be a major dust-up in court, the question whether he had sex with Ms. Daniels is probably fair game.
In an age where we go out of our way not to offend whole groups of people, apparently people living with Down syndrome are fair game.
The house is a city landmark, and while the interior is fair game (since it once contained a restaurant), the exterior must be preserved as is.
Even emails on threads from the distant past appeared to be fair game for questioning of Kavanaugh in our new era of perpetual electronic information storage.
Point is, the drawings of the planet-killing not-a-moon may look like gobbledygook to you, but to a trained designer, they're fair game for criticism.
According to The Verge, which got a demo of Amazon's trunk-based deliveries last week, parking lots, parking garages, driveways and street parking are all fair game.
Smartphones, tablets, game consoles, video games, and even smart hubs are all fair game and can be tallied up and traded in for cold, hard e-cash.
Your cookware, your Netflix subscription, the sputtering AC unit you've had since college — almost everything becomes fair game the second you sign your name on the lease.
Abdelbaki Idoudi, a civil servant from Foussena, said the country's unprotected artefacts are fair game and that citizens have the right to benefit from rogue archaeological digs.
Any images, posts or statuses that are open to public are completely fair game and cops "patrol" suspects' social media as openly as they do the streets.
Washington (CNN)Rudy Giuliani says Donald Trump's unfounded claim that Hillary Clinton is cheating on Bill Clinton was "fair game" after the Democratic nominee's attacks on Trump.
Bashing a political figure's looks, private lives, and even personally attacking their family members is totally fair game — as long as that political figure is a conservative.
Whether it's coaching witnesses or reporting thinly-sourced stories without proper verification, everything is fair game and falls into the category of – 'The Ends Justify the Means.
"Everybody does know her as a princess, but in real life, she genuinely is also like a princess," Sulkin, 26, said on Fair Game with Kristine Leahy.
Some countered the very act of the briefing made it fair game as it was deemed worthy of repeating by the Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.
Fair Game When a deeply troubled company replaces its chief executive, it makes sense to expect the new C.E.O. to bring a fresh take to its operations.
Trump has frequently dredged up past allegations of sexual harassment against Bill Clinton, arguing the former president became "fair game" once he began campaigning for Hillary Clinton.
I find in your son's favor, with the proviso that all food abandoned by children is not only fair game for dads but also magically calorie-free.
Feedback, compression, loops, double tracking, samples, strings, oboes, cut up tapes of barrel organ recordings – anything was fair game if it helped them sound different to yesterday.
Now, in an effort to expose the truth, things once considered out of bounds, such as sexual dalliances and patches of senility or drunkenness became fair game.
Fair Game Plenty of people have reason to celebrate the $23000 billion bid by Bayer AG, the German pharmaceuticals giant, for Monsanto, the United States agribusiness company.
Looking back, was the scrutiny of Ms. Ferraro, who died in 2011, fair game or driven by discomfort with the idea of a woman as vice president?
Plame's memoir on her experience of being outed as a CIA operative was turned into a film in 2010: "Fair Game," starring Naomi Watts and Sean Penn.
Cities and towns are required to offer citizens a free education, and they generally provide a police force, but almost everything else is fair game for privatization.
Questions about their relationship, as close as uña y carne — a Spanish expression that means as close as a fingernail on flesh — are fair game, they said.
Whether it's dressing up that decaying store-bought fruit cake or recycling leftover birthday themes, pretty much anything is fair game in service of a Christmas decoration.
Democrats can argue that his repeated denials have made a lot of awkward topics fair game: his drinking, high school sex life and general attitude toward women.
All are fair game for censorship in a worldview that insists that words and images are to be judged based on how "safe" they make people feel.
Fair Game Like it or not, when you apply for a home mortgage or to refinance an existing loan, Equifax will be a part of the process.
Fair Game United Airlines' contempt for customers was on full display in April, when it dragged a passenger from an overbooked plane, bloodying him in the process.
He did say his firm is not short McDonald's nor Shake Shack, but "everybody else pretty much is fair game" to bet against in the burger industry.
"My body isn't fair game" the actress and director Lena Dunham wrote on Instagram to her 3.3 million followers in January as part of a lengthy message.
Also, be aware that if you are headed for bankruptcy, assets in 401(k)s are protected in that process, while IRAs are fair game for creditors.
Was Kavanaugh's drinking -- and his insistence in last week's testimony in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee that he never blacked out or passed out -- fair game?
Those arguments have rarely compelled immigration prosecutors to grant reprieves under the current administration, which has made clear that anyone in the country unlawfully is fair game.
Facebook, which owns Instagram, and Twitter have promised to cut off Geofeedia's access, but it's important to remember that all public data is still fair game for police.
Yuki Motoya showed additional benefits of conceding the underhook from the top of half guard when knees are fair game, against Allan Nascimento in their solidly entertaining bout.
While that sort of practice could be seen as fair game in the business world, Tetzchner says that he recently ran into a more problematic situation with Google.
"All drinks count toward your water intake," Dr. Sobel says; caffeine-free tea, soup, apple cider, and vegetables and fruits with high water content are all fair game.
With the upcoming Met Gala touching on the intersection of Catholicism and fashion, some are wondering whether coopting religious symbols for purely style-related reasons is fair game.
The gist: while Crowder did use offensive language, the overall thrust of his videos was to respond to Maza's media criticism, and so YouTube considered it fair game.
"When you discard a thing in the trash, the Supreme Court says it is fair game," Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman said in a statement announcing Westrom's arrest.
He's spoken with lawyers regarding the reasonable expectation of privacy; a car parked on the street is fair game, but a car parked in someone's driveway is not.
Asked by CNN on her plane earlier this month whether she believes it is fair game to go after Trump's personal life, Clinton didn't rule out the possibility.
If Ashley wanted to continue spilling details, then they would be fair game; as a naturally nosy person, the basest parts of me would love to know more.
And despite the campus no-kill rule, anything is fair game when they step outside the walls of King's Dominion or, you know, graduate into the real world.
Most deemed racist exchanges and information about the company fair game, but when Jezebel wrote about Amy Pascal's Amazon purchases, many felt the piece stepped over the line.
But Homan also acknowledged that under Trump, anyone who is in the country without the proper authorization is fair game for arrest and deportation, regardless of the circumstances.
Trump asked in a later Tweet if George W. Bush's appearance means he is "fair game" for questions about the World Trade Center, Iraq War and "eco collapse."
SUNDAY BUSINESS The Fair Game column last Sunday, about how mutual fund managers vote on corporate governance matters, misstated part of the name of a fund man-ager.
Barbra is the one character the play shames, not just for her white privilege, which is fair game, but also and more particularly for being a white woman.
" When asked why, if all people commit sins, he felt that raising the issue of Mr. Clinton's infidelity is fair game, he said: "I'm not attacking the Clintons.
Ancient porcelain and old ink paintings are all fair game with major 20th Century Chinese ink painters Qi Baishi, Xu Beihong and Zhang Daqian drawing the big bucks.
Fair Game It is one of the great investment conundrums of our time: Why do so many stockholders cheer when a company announces that it's buying back shares?
Where once a politician's sexuality would have been considered by some to be fair game for speculation and ridicule, Scotland in 2016 has grown up and moved on.
Push then called into 'The Breakfast Club' to address a beef that he's now referring to as 'surgical summer,' saying that "everything is fair game" in this beef.
" The NBA superstar appeared on 'Fair Game' on FS1 where he told Kristine Leahy, "I went through a situation last year that kind of just set me free.
Most of what we do — the websites we visit, the places we go, the TV shows we watch, the products we buy — has become fair game for advertisers.
Ethics reform, sweeping changes to the judiciary, easing the stranglehold of power exerted by the governor and legislative leaders — all of it would be fair game for consideration.
Being sexually harassed is harsh and it's part of real life (which is supposed to be fair game for The Times' crossword), so why should that be softened?
Mr. Newsom said that he heard about the issue only from the news media and from political opponents, but that it was "fair game" for voters to consider.
I soon learned that practically everything the N.F.L. does is scrutinized — the commissioner, the owners, the players, the sponsors, the networks and seemingly every play are fair game.
Fair Game SeaWorld Entertainment, the theme park company, stood accused in a 20173 documentary of abusing the captive killer whales that performed at its venues, charges it denied.
Fair Game Banco Popular, Spain's fifth-largest bank, with over $100 billion in loans, collapsed earlier this month, forcing it into the arms of its rival, Banco Santander.
The Fair Game column last Sunday, about the student loan servicing giant Navient, misstated part of the name of the agency that lodged a complaint against the company.
Fair Game In the world of business, bad news often surfaces serially: You see a cockroach in your kitchen; as the days go by, you meet his relatives.
" The real estate mogul has defended his remarks, saying Bill Clinton was fair game after Hillary Clinton accused the GOP front-runner of having a "penchant for sexism.
The rest of the day was fair game for the crossword — in between meals and swims and card games and berry-picking and reading and long, long walks.
In other words, even if the rescission package doesn't pass, the list of funds outlined in it would become fair game when Congress wants to offset future spending.
The GOP front-runner has launched an attack on the Clintons, saying Bill is "fair game" and claiming Hillary was complicit in the former president's alleged abuse of women.
Since products like Slack and Microsoft Teams or Facebook and Snapchat are built on different platforms, the code for each is likely distinct, so copying features is fair game.
But multiple people who have spoken to Apple and have knowledge of their thinking in recent months say that's simply not true, and TV-MA content is fair game.
Even if you dismiss climate change as a totalitarian delusion for years, as long as you're willing to publicly acknowledge the most rudimentary science, the rest is fair game.
The reveals could completely derail a more traditional film, but after the sheer amount of weirdness that's already been delivered, almost any plot twist would feel like fair game.
While Trump's kids, hair, and "having sex with models" were all fair game for the roast, he was reportedly not cool with jabs about his finances or multiple bankruptcies.
Though, given recent rhetoric, it seems likely that hot topics like cyber security, net neutrality and, of course, jobs are all fair game in the lead up to inauguration.
If it were, then boosting performance for benchmarks would be fair game — but as it is, it's not a true reflection of how the phone performs in demanding situations.
The latest bombings suggest that religious sites in all countries, even those with little history of anti-Christian attacks such as Sri Lanka, have become fair game for jihadists.
"But that doesn't mean it's fair game for anybody, anywhere, to just pick up that term and start using it at will to make a political point," Rothman said.
"If you're not fact-checking political advertisements ... I'm just trying to understand the bounds of what is fair game," Ocasio-Cortez asked during the House Financial Services Committee hearing.
Brady already has enough press-related distractions because of his association with Donald Trump, which makes him fair game for whatever obnoxious political questions the media horde might conjure.
Celtic fans might argue that any match broadcast on Israeli television is fair game for protest, but that leaves Hapoel Be'er Sheva as nothing more than a convenient stooge.
Since Trump has made success a key part of his campaign for president and it's inherent in his lucrative brand, Trump's failures in the business world are fair game.
"It's this pattern, anyone who speaks up against the President is fair game for this personal criticism and anger, and that's not what makes our country strong," Jarrett said.
And the government says its opponents are fair game for attack even during truces because they maintain battlefield alliances with the Nusra Front, which is excluded from such deals.
What unites the haves and have-nots is a belief in meritocracy, the free market, and the potential for social mobility—the presumption that they're playing a fair game.
While it may be best to skip the electronics at TJ Maxx, the tech accessories are fair game, according to Erin Port, who runs the blog Simple Purposeful Living.
More distant historical figures tend to be fair game; "Lincoln's Melancholy," a book by Joshua Wolf Shenk making the case that Lincoln had suffered from depression, was well received.
Trump is certainly a unique figure in history, and there's reason his psyche would be of interest to the nation, so the topic is fair game to write about.
Fair Game John Stumpf, the chairman and chief executive of Wells Fargo, won a dubious achievement award from one of his interrogators during Tuesday's scorching hearings on Capitol Hill.
Fair Game Under siege for setting up thousands of phony customer accounts to generate fees, Wells Fargo has taken a beating in Congress and the court of public opinion.
Asking people if they have reason to suspect they may have come into contact with coronavirus is fair game in these frantic times (but don't be racist about it).
Media owners whose networks spread disinformation, members of Parliament who cultivate extremists, and oligarchs who allow themselves to be used as Kremlin front men should all be fair game.
A majority of Americans thinks it is fair game to look into President Trump's finances as part of the investigation into Russian election meddling, according to a new survey.
In these videos, "chavvy" girls are regularly mocked for wearing too much make-up, while those who either eat or work in McDonald's are considered fair game for abuse.
Declining to impeach Mr Trump would set a precedent for future presidents: anything up to and including what the 45th president has done to date would be fair game.
Unfortunately, the pendulum swing led to a new problem: hypercynicism, with virtually everything about America's leaders, power brokers and civic actors, including their private lives, fair game for scrutiny.
But after this latest announcement regarding what's fair game and what will be omitted now that its founder is a presidential candidate, it's been put in an impossible position.
But when someone puts an idea on the internet — especially one based on a product they don't own — it's fair game for everyone else to take and innovate on.
Fair Game As troubled pension funds go, the New York State Teamsters Conference Pension and Retirement Fund, with some $1.3 billion in assets, is by no means the largest.
But taxes are fair game, said Marc Scholl, a former prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney's office, noting that the double jeopardy protections do not apply to state taxes.
In 2008, a UK court ruled that proceeds of oil sales from Chad held in an international account intended to repay World Bank loans were fair game for seizure.
If there's anything Americans seemed to have agreed on this year, it's that a good dare is worth its terms, and that the best songs are always fair game.
Another fan argued that both the video and the campaign are allusions to the story of Romulus and Remus, the mythological founders of Rome, and thus fair game for inspiration.
But even if these accusations of racism — which Sessions has long disputed — were fair game in 1986, it borders on absurd that they are the basis for opposing Sessions now.
That said, I consider trailers fair game, and this one from Netflix features an amazing scene in which the four Defenders fight a horde of bad guys in a hallway.
Now the fact is it&aposs absolutely fair game to get into questions of judicial philosophy and you can find out a lot about a candidate when you do that.
The ads against moderates who haven't backed Medicare for All, Republicans say, are fair game in part because the health care plan has become so entrenched in the Democratic Party.
In a statement, Facebook said Mr. Hampton's content would continue to be fair game for fact-checking because he had "made clear" that he was running to circumvent the policy.
From the brushwork of the Impressionist painters to the Twitter logo, from Socialist Realism to topographic photography, from linguistics to botany, all sources are fair game and ripe for interpretation.
Reporters and political operatives are on the hunt from the get-go for any misstep to be used against a politician, and the spouse and family are fair game too.
Many of the men around him (Gingrich, Roger Ailes, Rudy Giuliani, Stephen Bannon) have sordid personal histories that would become fair game if the Clinton's own history were brought up.
My thoughts are, she's just launched her new emoji of her backside next to an ashtray — which she's called it 'ass tray' — so I think her posterior is fair game.
An employer can't lay someone off or fire them because they're on leave, but if it would have happened totally unrelated to that time off, it's fair game, Paul says.
That way, no style is off-limits — that means thick seams, ruffles, and fun fabrics are all fair game, whether they'll actually be peeking out from your bottoms or not.
That they admit to the policies of Fair Game [the idea that anyone who speaks out against Scientology is an enemy and that there's no limit to quashing that dissent].
In fact, Karen says she actually appreciates the negative feedback -- aside from the Republican taunts -- saying her behavior is fair game for trolls because she acted like this in public.
But it sounds like it was a good reminder for Shepard that when your partner gives as many interviews as Bell does, your private life is fair game for discussion.
However, if you transfer the money to a different account, or the money remains in your account for more than two months, it could be fair game for debt collectors.
If terrorist organization Jaish-e-Mohammad, which deploys militant means for independence for the disputed territory of Kashmir, had sponsored the bombing, then pursuing them into Pakistan was fair game.
Fair Game They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but is the nation's top securities cop letting the New York Stock Exchange carry that a bit too far?
So given my appearance, coupled with the "We're all friends here" attitude you get in most restaurants, it feels like servers consider me fair game for this ostensibly innocent joshing.
So it stands to reason that a country of supersize celebrity and riches would have a surfeit of charlatans, including some who see even the White House as fair game.
A handful of Prince's unreleased recordings are totally fair game as far the producer is concerned, because he says he never signed a contract to keep the music under wraps.
The latest "choose your own adventure" offering comes to the Skirball Center at New York University, where every nook and cranny of the theater is fair game — except the stage.
And I tried to warn America that if a president can get away with not divesting, everything is fair game for him to do in service of his personal interest.
So you might not be as up-to-date on which deductions are still fair game; you might want to speak to a professional who can give you personalized advice.
A source on Trump's legal team told reporters during a Friday-evening conference call that because Democrats had brought him up, Trump's potential 2020 opponent was fair game to attack.
Out-of-context teasing is also fair game: Gritty, the Philadelphia Flyers' mascot, lampooned the Astros at a recent game by whacking a trash can with their logo on it.
But Afghanistan is a member of the court, so allegations of crimes committed in its territory, no matter the nationality of the perpetrators, are widely considered to be fair game.
Fair Game Fixing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the mortgage finance giants that still operate under government supervision, is nowhere near the top of the Trump administration's to-do list.
Almost any question on the topic is fair game, and panelists must be prepared for even the most specific questions regarding everything from dining options to which characters sign autographs.
An FAQ on the website adds that no money will be awarded for snakes brought in alive but says that it's fair game to shoot the snake with a gun.
The process is about to now be repeated with Kavanaugh, but after he makes his opening statements he's fair game to the full panel of senators -- both Dems and Republicans.
Though Reddit ultimately banned all faked porn generated via deepfakes, the Pandora's box of fake reality generation has been opened, and anything — from Obama to Nicolas Cage — is fair game.
Dwight Yoakam thinks Marilyn Manson aiming a fake gun at concertgoers was "an inappropriate moment" -- but adds that kinda stunt is fair game in a nation as free as ours.
But after the first of his two campaign events, Mr. Clinton did respond to a reporter's question about whether his own past was "fair game" to talk about in the race.
But under the Trump administration, they — just as much as any unauthorized immigrant with a criminal record, or someone who just crossed the border last month — are fair game for deportation.
I have seen time and again throughout my career media organizations dismiss consumer boycotts from conservatives as "mean spirited," but insurrections from, say, environmentalists and LGBT rights activists as fair game.
Now, however, she's fair game — unless she escapes with Konstantin, who only agreed to the plan in the first place because Carolyn promised to give him the location of his family.
The Russo brothers are declaring May 6th as the official day online spoilers become fair game, so some fans have assumed that's when the Far From Home trailer will also arrive.
None of that was really fair game in this election until now, thanks to the fact that the Clinton campaign has decided to make attitudes and comments about women an issue.
We all have our ways of dealing with a breakup, and — aside from, say, cooking an ex's beloved pet or torching everything they own — any coping strategy can be fair game.
In the second game of the third set he instinctively called out "let" when a Medvedev serve flicked the net — forgetting that service, for this week at least, are fair game.
When the Supreme Court ruled in South Dakota versus Wayfair that online retailers with significant sales within a state were fair game for sales tax liability, states scrambled to take advantage.
Letters To the Editor: We read with disappointment your article "When a Board Has More Women on It, the Boss May Make Even More Money" (Gretchen Morgenson, Fair Game, May 29).
Industry commentators said the decision penalized elements of songs long thought of as being fair game, like the generic "feel" of a recording, and warned of a chilling effect on creativity.
So, if some big thing happened on that show you watch, it's going to get spoiled eventually because people assume that, after a few weeks, it's all fair game to discuss.
Fair Game For several years, Laurence D. Fink, chairman and chief executive of BlackRock, the money management giant, has been on a crusade, exhorting corporations to change their short-term ways.
The lesson will be that cracking down on immigration, fanning violence against the media and your opponents, and overtly racist campaign attacks and ads are not just fair game, but effective.
Any conclusion about what is happening in a painting is fair game, Friedlaender says, as long as students can point back to some aspect of the painting to prove their point.
They only have two ballots left, and then they become fair game, and I'm sure they're asleep on the job, thinking their only choice is to keep pulling the Trump lever.
Clinton's aides, Mr. Comey made himself fair game when he issued a vague three-paragraph letter and inserted himself and his agency into the final days of a high-stakes contest.
But then we asked how much time people should have to watch the episode or movie in question before spoilers are fair game, and the results were both fascinating and unforgiving.
Fair Game When Wells Fargo recovered $22015 million in compensation from two top executives last September, it was a rare example of managers being held responsible for a titanic oversight failure.
Any Bannon criticism of the Trump campaign, however, might be fair game for Trump to use in a lawsuit against him, depending on the precise wording of the non-disparagement agreement.
As a professional comedian I believe all subjects and people are fair game, however I was bothered by the complete lack of wit and true comedic talent in presenting his points.
However, the appearance of a conflict of interest has opened the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate up to criticism, and Republicans argue that it's fair game for Trump and his reelection campaign.
Every topic is fair game and every person or organization on Twitter can pursue their cause as before — they just can't pay to get their message in front of more eyeballs.
While the judge said an appeal was "fair game," Leon pointed out that the investigation and legal proceedings had run up a "staggering cost" for both the companies and the government.
The attorney also brought up charges against Gates that were dismissed and got the witness to acknowledge that if he lied during his testimony Tuesday he'd be fair game for prosecution.
In choosing what to prosecute, American officials seek to draw a line between old-fashioned spying, which is seen as fair game, and piratical deeds, like election sabotage and spying for profit.
The smartphone epidemic is certainly fair game for satire, but while Jexi pokes fun at Phil, it ultimately isn't satirizing anything in particular because Phil is not much of anything in particular.
It's totally fair game to go braless if you're comfortable with it — but plausible to throw on a strapless bra or some stick-ons if you're looking for a tad more support.
When she challenged the forfeiture, the Supreme Court decided it was fair game for the county to take her property, because it may be "guilty," even if she was an innocent owner.
Since it's 2018 and all clothing should be fair game regardless of whether it's designated as 'men's' or 'women's,' here are 10 pieces I'm borrowing from the boys — just because I can.
This umpire not only stripped Williams of a fair game — one for her to win or lose on her own — on ridiculous technicalities; he robbed Osaka of a victory unburdened by complications.
The confusingly titled "You" premiered on Lifetime last fall, but it's moving to Netflix for its second season, making the show a Netflix Original — and fair game for the Original Content podcast.
And if enough of them are cowed into treating the 20-year-old contents of The American Spectator as fair-game politics, Trump's plan to dupe the young and forgetful will succeed.
Individual performances were fair game: Carli Lloyd always gets her share of scrutiny when the goal count subsides for even a moment; other players, such as Allie Long, struggled in unfamiliar positions.
Off the top, let me be clear: killing off characters on a show like this is fair game, and I have no general problems with horror, gore, or on-screen violence, either.
If you unknowingly communicate with a foreign target, even so much as visiting a webpage he's affiliated with, U.S. intel officials may consider your private communications fair game to collect and review.
Wolf, whose cutting remarks about White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Saners led to a days-long controversy, called Ivanka Trump "useless" and "fair game" in the interview with the Daily Beast.
The Times articles they are paired with are, of course, fair game Note: Our commenting system doesn't recognize fancy spacing, so using words to create interesting shapes is, unfortunately, not an option.
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And now that the red line of targeting American lives has been crossed and the US has assassinated Soleimani, it now means that all US troops in the region are fair game.
In a world with no universally recognized standards for truth — a world in which journalists engaged in the study of discernible reality are dismissed as "dishonest" and "corrupt" — everything is fair game.
It's fair game for intelligence services to hack targets purely to spy and to attack military targets, but attacking civilian infrastructure or to give a country an economic advantage is off limits.
With Wim, all you have to do is add any milk (soy, almond, dairy — it's all fair game) to one of the pods, which don't need to be refrigerated, and press a button.
"Fair Game" takes place only a few months after season 5 ends, just as Madam Elizabeth Keane (Elizabeth Marvel) begins the transition from president-elect into her official post as commander in chief.
But under US trade law and WTO rules, it's fair game for America (and other countries) to slap tariffs on underpriced imports from certain companies if they can prove it's harming local industries.
The Constitution gives the president extremely broad authority to issue pardons for federal crimes — basically, any pardon is fair game, as long as it doesn't get in the way of an impeachment process.
Of course, that's not to say that you have to stick with a textbook shade of orange — the terracottas and tangerines ahead are also fair game, and look great on all skin tones.
She followed up her defense of Barron with a tweet responding to another social media user who said criticizing the 11-year-old was fair game because he belongs to the Trump family.
These are not light worries: if campaign rhetoric becomes fair game for litigation, presidents could spend their terms in office fighting off countless legal challenges, and candidates may feel compelled to parse words.
So perhaps Trump is doing us a favour, making it fair game to talk about his size as a way to open discussions about obesity without upsetting those of a more sensitive disposition.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump said last week that Monica Lewinsky, Paula Jones and the "many" other women who have accused Bill Clinton of having affairs were "fair game" on the campaign trail.
He says it's not really outing if the person's been deceased for a long time, and it's "completely fair game" to look into a person's sexual orientation for the purpose of better understanding.
But if celebrities "do that to each other" she told me — think Blac Chyna's recent accusations against Tyga — "it's news" and thus fair game for TSR, even if it is a gray area.
Bernie Sanders said Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union" that he disagrees with Republican front-runner Donald Trump's assertion that the former president's personal life is fair game in the 2016 race.
Console gaming—using a discrete system like an Xbox or a PlayStation—is one arena where exclusive titles are not only fair game, they can make or break a system's long-term success.
Homeland is back for Season 6 with "Fair Game," an episode that finds the key players a bit scattered when the season begins — but it's only a matter of time before they converge.
"  Davis, an opinion contributor to The Hill, condemned the two on Thursday, saying that "calling out a man's father-in-law and wife in order to intimidate the witness is not fair game.
A Troubling Timeline at Valeant | A growing trickle of head-scratching news adds to gaps in Valeant Pharmaceuticals' financial disclosures, despite attempts to burnish results, Gretchen Morgenson writes in the Fair Game column.
Since questioning about prior lies would be fair game, the process of preparing the President for a Mueller session would be extraordinarily difficult -- and not worth the risk to Trump or his family.
But the Trump administration emphasizes that everyone living here illegally is fair game for deportation, a policy that has bumped up immigration arrests by more than 40 percent since the beginning of 2017.
As pundits continue to parse out whether the joke was offensive or fair game, the fictional Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) continues to terrorize the handmaidens in Season 2, including staging a mock execution.
Black tights, graphic printed tights, sheer tights, brightly colored tights, and fleece-lined tights are all fair game this time of year and can add a bit of pizzazz to your autumnal ensemble.
Lisa Murkowski pushed back Thursday against acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney's justification that withholding aid to Ukraine in exchange for political help was fair game, according to CNN's Shimon Prokupecz.
The S.E.C. rule just missed that cutoff; it became final on June 27, making it fair game for Republicans to repeal, over the objections of antipoverty groups like Oxfam and the One Campaign.
The risk is that President Trump and eventually leaders of other nations will conclude that currencies are now fair game — that they are a good and appropriate weapon to use in trade disputes.
If you're fired, your laptop is usually the first thing it'll take from you, and if your company ends up in a lawsuit, any files on your laptop or desktop are fair game.
Many top editors say that stolen documents that are deemed newsworthy are fair game for coverage, but that the potential motives behind the release of the material must be made clear to readers.
If you ask the CEO of Nucor, the largest steel producer in the United States, he'll tell you that the president's plans to put tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are fair game.
The risk is that President Trump and eventually leaders of other nations will conclude that currencies are now fair game — that they are a good and appropriate weapon to use in trade disputes.
FINING BANKERS, NOT SHAREHOLDERS | Years of tighter rules from legislators and bank regulators have done nothing to fix the toxic cultures that afflict big financial firms, Gretchen Morgenson writes in the Fair Game column.
Whether it's embarrassing men for having small dicks or slandering the micro-penised men of the world by implying Donald Trump is one of their number, somehow dicks—cut or uncut—are fair game.
Some may argue that it's fair game for journalists to ask Trump, a politician who holds the highest office in the land, where he has stood on abortion in his personal and political life.
Our present economic conditions are such that any opportunity to exploit massive corporations or even capital-minded growing companies, if that's a fairer characterization of MoviePass, is fair game as far as I'm concerned.
The US Supreme Court eventually decided to weigh in on whether use of the sedative constituted "cruel and unusual punishment," but the justices ultimately decided midazolam was fair game in a 5–4 decision.
Survivor has always been a pretty fair game in terms of who has the potential to win — 18 men and 14 women have become Sole Survivors so far — so I hope that trend continues.
And although nearly 85033 percent of Americans say that personal insults are "never fair game," lawmakers continue to lob them at one another with increasing regularity in floor speeches, press releases and fiery tweets.
The Backwards TrenchI'm sensing a theme here: Anything with buttons down the front is fair game when it comes to this styling trick — the final example being this trench coat/dress hybrid from Tibi.
OLA said the explosives had been placed in a manner to minimize the risk of injury, but added that the media were fair game to be on the receiving end of "social counter-violence".
Fair Game As investors dumped shares of the beleaguered Valeant Pharmaceuticals International on Tuesday, erasing more than $11 billion from its market value, the company's previously large crowd of believers was becoming vanishingly thin.
American inaction now risks establishing a de facto norm that all election campaigns in the future, everywhere, are fair game for sabotage—sabotage that could potentially affect the outcome and tarnish the winner's legitimacy.
Fair Game It began last year as a promising push by a few states to require private equity firms that invest on behalf of public pension funds and university endowments to be more forthcoming.
And it seemed to reveal a clash of sensibilities — between the journalistic and the literary, between those who believe anyone who publishes is fair game and those who believe some secrets should be kept.
Fair Game For the past 20 years or so, as a business columnist for The New York Times, I've had a front-row seat for bull and bear markets, scandals, crises and management mischief.
"Every one of them knows that to have a fair game, you've got to keep your eyes closed while you count," said Power, who has taught at the University of Notre Dame since 1982.
Fair Game Did Wells Fargo mislead the United States Congress during hearings last fall when it characterized its widespread opening of unauthorized bank accounts as a one-off problem in an otherwise clean operation?
The argument is that if a campaign says or posts something in public, for everyone to see, and a super PAC just happens to also see it and take action, then it's fair game.
Basically comparisons that are flattering to Warren which center mostly on "optics" or pure fantasy are fair game while actual discussion of policy discussion or theory of change differences are considered out of bounds.
If you ask the CEO of Nucor, the largest steel producer in the United States, he'll tell you that President Donald Trump's plans to put tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are fair game.
Fair Game When securities laws are broken and investors get hurt, the Securities and Exchange Commission often rides to the rescue, using its regulatory muscle to extract penalties that can be returned to victims.
GIULIANI: After she called him a racist, a misogynist, xenophobic — I don't know — schizophrenic, and I don't know what else she called him at the end of that debate, I think it's fair game.
After China made off with millions of government personnel records by hacking the Office of Personnel Management, the United States declined to retaliate since the attack was "fair game" under international norms of espionage.
After all, it is her mother's story and not Demi's, so while Demi may have signed up to have her love story recorded for all to see, her mother's story isn't automatically fair game, too.
Nearly every factor of travel can be purchased with points: flights are the most well known option, but hotel rooms, Airbnb stays, car rentals, and upgrades for all of the above are fair game, too.
LONDON, Nov 73 (IFR) - UK banks' Additional Tier 1 bonds would be fair game and converted into equity if they hit severe problems, the Bank of England's most stringent stress tests yet showed on Wednesday.
But it's very good for the whole world to have just witnessed that it's now fair ... Excuse me -- that it's now fair game what people's -- how people's spouses and significant others may differ with them.
Both drinks are exactly what they sound like: the Peppermint Mocha is a chocolate-y, minty add-in you can include in any Dunkin' drink: iced, frozen coffees, and espresso beverages are all fair game.
"So when Taylor Swift plays Diller Island, the audio, the video and all other ancillary rights are (un)fair game for IAC distribution and exploitation," Mr. Emery wrote in court papers filed on Aug. 19.
Women with pink hair, men with full-back tattoos, plus-size and transgender models, and not terribly tall civilians—all were fair game in the eyes of Rachel Chandler, the casting director who'd summoned them.
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While you don't want to get too specific — requesting quarterly earnings numbers in an interview is a definite faux pas — asking how the company has been doing and where they're heading is totally fair game.
The decision overturned a 2016 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, a Washington-based patent court, that said patent suits are fair game anywhere a defendant company's products are sold.
Fair Game The stunning data breach recently disclosed by Equifax, one of the nation's top three credit reporting agencies, has imperiled millions of consumers, opening them up to identity theft, monetary losses and colossal headaches.
It is also unclear whether Scaramucci knew his conversation was fair game for the reporter to write up, neither stating that it was off the record or on background before launching into his investigative query.
Fair Game Amid reports Thursday that Stephen Sanger, chairman of the Wells Fargo board, may step down in the coming months, all eyes are on the bank's directors and their oversight of the troubled institution.
Anything you post online is fair game for your ex to use against you and, regardless of whether you are "friends" on social media, if it's on the internet, there are ways to find it.
Fair Game Under fire for skyrocketing drug prices, pharmaceutical companies often offer this response: The high costs of their products are justified because the proceeds generate money for crucial research on new cures and treatments.
It was unclear whether Trump's orders would affect so-called Dreamers — undocumented people who came to the U.S. as children — but advocates said the detention of Ramirez suggests this group is now fair game too.
Perhaps that strategic restraint was the right response, but the United States has not clearly defined what falls outside bounds of fair game, a problem made worse by the insufficient response to Russia's cyber meddling.
From government representatives through entrepreneurs; businesspeople and celebrities; the white collar and the blue collar; criminals and lawmakers: when it comes to stealing and killing, everyone in the world of Grand Theft Auto is fair game.
But in this administration, a daughter of the president of the United States works in the White House as a senior advisor, ostensibly to further her father's agenda, making Ivanka Trump fair game for political criticism.
Facebook is out there putting information about what it has found in its platform, so it's fair game for these lawmakers to talk about and it's an easy thing for them to sink their teeth in.
Republicans who believe the issue is fair game argue that Clinton is vulnerable to questions about how she treated the women her husband had affairs with -- and less the fact that the affairs happened at all.
So perhaps it's worried it might risk losing this chunk of elite business in the US if American Facebook users have to give explicit consent to their political leanings being fair game for ad targeting purposes.
Since you're allowed to take a live lobster on a plane, you might assume most foods are fair game, but presumably because enough people have asked, the agency's FAQ includes a specific entry for pizza anyway.
If the Republican health care bill is passed in the Senate and afterwards is signed into law by President Trump, it would technically not be "unfair" for someone's health history to be fair game for insurers.
With a chorus of "they didn't do it, they didn't do it," and, "not a fair trial, not a fair game, whole thing's whack just a lying shame," the song is sure to be a megasmash.
He also said that he and his older siblings were fair game for parodies and media attention, but his then-24-year-old sister Tiffany and his then-12-year-old brother Barron were off limits.
Fair Game The recent tribulations of Lending Club, a former highflying "peer to peer" lender, provide an object lesson for both companies and their investors: When it comes to financial disclosures, less is definitely not more.
It is now fair game for people to ask if Flynn lied to cover up more than an awkward meeting and whether Trump's unprecedented efforts on Flynn's behalf reflect deeper concerns over information in Flynn's possession.
And even when when they fulfill all those asks, meet every standard, and check every box, it's still fair game to judge whether they're good, nice people, and to apply that strange standard to their job.
Lawyers for Mr. Thicke and Mr. Williams countered that they had simply created a genre piece with a similar groove and feel, the kind of thing that musicians — and copyright lawyers — had long considered fair game.
While eye-catching and even provocative design elements are fair game in a powder room, it's important to determine your overall vision at the outset, so you don't end up with a mishmash of clashing styles.
Fair Game Are you an investor who usually junks the voluminous corporate proxy statements that arrive each spring, declining to take part in director elections and other governance matters because you think your vote won't count?
White House says Trump&aposs attacks on 16-year-old Greta Thunberg are fair game because she&aposs an &aposactivist,&apos while mentions of the first couple&aposs 13-year-old son should be off-limits
Fair Game For those who doubt that whistle-blowers are a force for good in corporate America — and yes, such skeptics exist — a new study out of the University of Iowa could not be more important.
In many situations, videos or pictures posted online can become "fair game" for critics to use in online attacks against the poster's position or for other undesirable political or social statements, Mr. Goldman said in an email.
In any case, discussions of grooming should always be fair game in a healthy relationship, but think how you'd feel if he'd just met you, dear internet stranger, and asked you to radically change your own hairstyle?
Let&aposs start with you Scott, I think it&aposs completely fair game for the senate, use the constitutional ability seriously, question Kavanaugh&aposs judicial philosophy, his approach to the constitution and ask him about past cases.
Giacalone argues that filming protesters out in public is fair game, and should not be equated with the spying on political groups that the department carried out in the 22013s that eventually led to the Handschu guidelines.
Their overall argument is basically that you put it on the internet, it's fair game — even for a company that's then going to sell your data, or software based on it, to law enforcement and authoritarian regimes.
For many reporters, stolen emails are fair game for a story, even if there's an indication they were acquired illegally and to further someone else's cause, as long as they're newsworthy and it's possible to verify them.
Star is still naive enough to think that anything is fair game to trade for money, even her own body; Jake's relationship with the mag crew's leader, Crystal, is clearly on the wrong side of a line.
The same old rules of what's flattering and what's "in" no longer apply, because ill-fitting pieces and no-name-brand clothing are just as fair game as A-line skirts and status-symbol bags once were.
"If somebody feels like something is offensive to them, then you should say it, and that's fair game, and you should be able to take it if you're going to dress up like that," Soboroff, 35, replied.
"We are just getting started in LA. "Everything is fair game, if you have a sporting event somewhere in the world and you are trying to find an international home for it, LA is ready for you.
The PDD Pilot Act forbids Starship (and any other company) from operating its robots anywhere in the city's Central Business District (as defined by the DOT), but everywhere else in the District of Columbia is fair game.
In the mornings, I would saunter over to the office kitchen to make my morning coffee and avail myself of leftovers in the fridge (I'm sorry but anything left after Friday at 5 PM is fair game).
In Florida, they are being open minded about the quasi-welcoming of Puerto Ricans who were flooded out, recognizing the fact that the minute they hit U.S. soil, they can finally vote and everything is fair game.
Though people get emotional about it, it's hard to argue that inherited wealth is anything but a windfall that's fair game for a government looking to redistribute wealth while causing minimum disruption to citizens who remain alive.
Even topics like business and the economy, once considered relatively fair game for discussion, have become sensitive as China's economy has slowed and as the Communist Party has tightened its grip on more aspects of Chinese life.
The killing of General Suleimani, who was the head of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps' Quds Force, has raised questions from America's military allies about whether commanders of sovereign countries are now fair game for drone strikes.
Given the importance of the debates, robust discussion of every aspect of the debates is certainly fair game, and the CPD has long not only welcomed but sought out solid and creative ideas for enhancing the debates.
Deloitte's team decided that any paperwork the BearingPoint managers left behind would be fair game for the agents to pick up — but only after several hours had passed, making it clear that the material had been officially abandoned.
" Push also adds that the information of Quentin Miller's involvement in co-writing with Drake is "public knowledge," and that not only is it fair game to use but that "[He'll] be dealing in truths all summer long.
It's important to note that while many people consider it fair game to rip media they've already paid for to be able to watch the contents anywhere they like, check your own conscience and national laws before proceeding.
" As Trump launched attacks in recent weeks against Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton by raising former President Bill Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky and allegations of sexual abuse, Trump noted that his infidelities would also be "fair game.
Nor did their statements clarify the main disagreement between the United States, which backs some insurgents, and Russia, the most powerful ally of the Syrian government, over which rebel groups are fair game for government and Russian airstrikes.
But the law largely has been that, once a case is filed, the First Amendment demands that all is fair game unless a judge signs a protective order (for a compelling reason) placing certain materials beyond public reach.
George Hamilton, Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland, warned that border posts created as a result of the UK's exit from the EU would be viewed as "fair game" for attack by violent dissident republicans.
However, since Vice President Mike Pence has offered to take a lie detector test to prove he was not the writer of the famous anonymous op-ed in the New York Times, this subject is now fair game.
Ice-T thinks Snoop walked right up to the line with his music video pointing a gun at a Donald Trump clown-like character, but his buddy Treach thinks it's all in good fun and definitely fair game.
VIENNA (Reuters) - There will be a debate among European Central Bank policymakers in the coming months on the ECB's monetary policy objectives, and all of them will be fair game, Governing Council member Robert Holzmann said on Monday.
While student loan debt is difficult to discharge in bankruptcy — you must prove undue hardship — most other consumer debt is fair game for either eliminating or negotiating a lower payback amount, depending on the specifics of your case.
On July 1, about $2 billion in payments are due, including $805 million in general obligation bonds, which are constitutionally protected and privileged under Puerto Rican law, but which officials have said must be fair game for restructuring.
I was in control of what vision I was putting out onto the runway, but after that it was almost fair game for anybody else... It was me looking at the landscape and saying, 'What does Thakoon stand for?
As long as you're reminded daily about women's injustices in your paychecks, your nights out, your meetings at work, or just your walks down the street, it's fair game to remind yourself too that 200,000 women have your back.
"I think we had the right priorities and were enforcing the right priorities, and I think the approach of this administration, that anybody is fair game, is not good policy and it's not consistent with our values," Napolitano said.
The debate about this protest art is two years old now — one side saying fair game for someone with such a storied history of judging others' appearances, the other defending the dignity of either Trump or micropenises, or both.
The photog's attorney, Mark DiCowden, filed a response saying it's all fair game for the depo since incidents like Justin's fight after an NBA Finals game show a pattern of bad behavior, similar to what allegedly happened in Miami.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - The United States pledged continued support for Lebanon's military on Wednesday, calling it a potential counterweight to Iranian-backed Hezbollah, even as Israel said the two forces were indistinguishable and fair game in any future war.
"At this stage, at least, we're engaging directly with legislators to try to express our point of view, which is pretty much fair game in the way governments interact with the U.S. Congress here in different realms," he said.
The dominant values appear to be that any topic is fair game, a story can be no more than a well-written line, and reader engagement — through comments, tips or anything else — is a critical part of the process.
While student loan debt currently is difficult to discharge in bankruptcy — you must prove undue hardship — most other consumer debt is fair game for either eliminating or negotiating a lower payback amount, depending on the specifics of your case.
"It's fascinating to me that CNN would go there, but it's very good for the whole world to have just witnessed ... that it's now fair game how people's spouses and significant others may differ with them," Kellyanne Conway said.
"I know I came here to play a fair game," Roxxxy insists as she conducts interviews with the bottom three queens (insert eyeroll emoji here), clearly pushing back against the reputation she gained in season five for being petty.
Grudgingly, I shelved this even though it was a very different take on the phrase, and I suspected that it might not be fair game for The New York Times when I was able to bring it back out.
But since it's touting itself as "the most controversial film of the year," in which "no side is spared," a "no-holds-barred takedown of red and blue states alike," it's fair game whether or not anyone sees it.
The conflict is one that only Congress can address, but it appears to be fair game under the wait-and-see rule that Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellTrump faces crucial decisions on economy, guns Are Democrats turning Trump-like?
Since intelligence agencies are able to designate any foreigner's communications as a target for surveillance, if this foreigner has communicated with an American this means this American's communications are then also considered fair game for surveillance by the agency.
Not only are adult-size students fair game for more inappropriate interventions — these teachers interfere aggressively in a school election, go after a school bully and more — but they're also big enough to dish it right back at the teachers.
But his words continued to nag at her over the next few days, until she finally texted him to let him know that what he said was not OK. "Women's bodies are not fair game," she wrote in the text.
"Really anything could be fair game, and I would be extremely surprised if there were no retaliation," said Shirk, who is now the 21st Century China Center chair at the University of California San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy.
Adi: Okay, so the more difficult, but interesting, way would be to treat the entire movie as a cat-and-mouse game between John Wick and an archvillain with a personal vendetta, hunting him down now that he's fair game.
Later, when another reporter asked why it was a cheap shot for Mr. Sasse to ask about his infidelity when Mr. Trump had raised Bill Clinton's transgressions as fair game, the candidate replied that in fact it wasn't a cheap shot.
As much as I love me some Sandy, vilifying alleged cheaters is not exactly a fair game to play — we'll never know the true circumstances of the marriage between Bullock and James, and speculating isn't very kind to either party.
Now imagine that this precious information and record of your daily life could be fair game not only for the police, but for anyone willing to pay the price for it, and used to further prey on you and your family.
The journalist and author gave a dumbfounded head shake after Conway said she was going to "ignore how unkind" it was that Cooper questioned as to why Trump's remarks as a presidential candidate were no longer fair game to bring up.
And so the Miami Herald did, ending Hart's run, leaving him "largely frozen out of public life" and launching a new era of political reporting that made candidates' private lives fair game, wrote Doug Wilson, who was his deputy campaign manager.
Titled "They Didn't Do It", the track focuses on amplifying their innocence, with lyrics like, "Not a fair trial, not a fair game, whole thing's racked, just a lying shame", and has already has over 50,000 plays in 48 hours.
The fringe at Prada barely grazed the models' foreheads, and at Miu Miu, cowlicks, irregular cuts and piecing were all fair game; at Gucci, where individual beauty looks reigned, the various versions of baby bangs each had a D.I.Y. vibe.
The sexual assault trial that derailed the presidential hopes of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former managing director of the International Monetary Fund, crossed a threshold in France for making the private lives of public figures fair game for the news media.
" According to Cummings's memo, other topics that are fair game for Wednesday's hearing include "potentially fraudulent or inappropriate practices by the Trump Foundation" and "public efforts by the President and his attorney to intimidate Mr. Cohen or others not to testify.
Allowing those third parties to carry your data, even though there's really no way to avoid them if you want to be online at all, theoretically makes much of it legally fair game for the government to collect without a warrant.
The company's mea culpa doesn't acknowledge why so many people were angry—that a large company and its marketing department thought that it would be fair game to clap-back on a journalist who has written critically about their products.
If any of those conversations involved the dangling of a pardon for Mr. Manafort — which prosecutors might consider to be obstruction of justice — they would not be protected by any privilege and would probably be fair game for Mr. Mueller.
In a less august setting than one of London's oldest bespoke tailors, he might be fair game for the "paps" (paparazzi), as they say in England, as well as for any hormonal young woman with a smartphone and an Instagram handle.
And the Negroni, an aperitif cocktail typically drunk at the start of a night or before a meal, is also fair game in her opinion — though instead, she would recommend a Boulevardier, a Negroni made with bourbon instead of gin.
By making it easier to kick species off the list of officially endangered and threatened wildlife, land that was once off limits is likely to become fair game for digging up more fossil fuels that contribute to pollution and climate change.
One important point: I subtract words all the time, and while some that get removed from my main word list end up in the "[Witty] Word List" because they're technically fair game and may come in handy, most simply get deleted.
"It's fascinating to me that CNN would go there, but it's very good for the whole world to have just witnessed ... that it's now fair game how people's spouses and significant others may differ with them," Conway told CNN's Dana Bash.
I pretty much always avoid the following: Pluralized names (especially first names) Partial phrases, except for extremely common ones Random Roman numerals (more commonly seen Roman numerals, like III or XII, as on a grandfather clock, are totally fair game).
However, the percentage of voters who believe insulting political opponents is "sometimes fair game" has climbed over the campaign season, from 30 percent in March to 43 percent in October, according to surveys by the non-partisan Pew Research Center.
People want a fair game, and they recognize that at the heart of an unfair, rigged game that is undermining the heart of the democracy that I think we all have to care about, whether you're a Republican or Democrat.
There is a part of me that believes the entire Alicia Machado trap was a long con to bait Trump into berating Clinton for her husband's infidelities at the second debate, and making his past marital betrayals fair game for the press.
While we're likely to see more state-level legal challenges to license plate tracking technology, for now the powerful pairing of license plate numbers and location data is mostly fair game for anyone who wants to make money off collecting and aggregating it.
It meant that everything was fair game and everyone could, at least in theory, be prosecuted together under a single statute that would allow the prosecutors to leap across oceans and back through decades of corruption to build one unified, sweeping argument.
While he said he knew that the data was being used for political purposes and would likely be employed by the Republican Party — something he did not say during an uncomfortable appearance on CNN with Anderson Cooper — he assumed that was fair game.
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Accounting Rule Maker Proposes to Curb What Companies Must Disclose | A regulatory change that would allow companies more discretion in deciding what is "material" information elicits concern among investors and auditors, Gretchen Morgenson writes in the Fair Game column.
Anti-feminist redditors consider her fair game for harassment; feminists expect her to disavow her associates when they behave in anti-feminist ways; her clothing choices must be faultlessly flattering or she will face mockery, and flawlessly ethical or she will face outrage.
So now it's back to square one, and Apollo wants to go back on the hunt to determine what property is fair game to split ... property he says includes a million-dollar marital home, millions of dollars in personal property and several businesses.
"The concern is that under the lower court's definition of 'official act,' anything that's a means to an end ... is now fair game for prosecution," said former prosecutor David Debold, a white collar crime defense lawyer with the Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher law firm.
Though cyber espionage is generally considered fair game by most foreign countries — it's the leaking of information and other malicious damage associated with Russian campaigns that is problematic — Fancy Bear's 2016 exploits make it harder to treat as a traditional espionage actor.
This week's ultimately miserable group date at least kicks off hilariously as the love boat drops anchor at Pig Island, a real place where chicken hot dogs and loose-fitting bikinis are offered up as equally fair game to the hungry locals.
As for whether Dog and his team are going to get involved in tracking the burglars down, he says he's already promised law enforcement he'd stay out of it -- until something specific happens that makes 'em fair game for the pack, that is.
Fair Game As John G. Stumpf, the chief executive of Wells Fargo, prepares to face a congressional tribunal on Thursday for the second time in two weeks, questions are intensifying about the bank's sham accounts scandal and its lethargic response to it.
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I asked if Will would consider changing it, and he replied with a gracious note to the effect that it was too late to revise, and anyway that Playboy Playmates are part of the world, and thus fair game for the puzzle.
But for some, merely targeting Republicans is not enough; Mr. Klein's group, the Independent Democratic Conference, is now fair game because it is viewed as an enabler to Republican rule — helping them control the State Senate even though Democrats hold a numerical majority.
Sure, the internet is a free and open space where anything public is fair game for being copied and pasted somewhere else, but social media users are increasingly calling for enhanced etiquette and reform around the issue of repurposing someone else's original content.
"What crossed the line was not that he was raising the issue of crime itself because crime was a big issue, and that's fair game," said David Greenberg, a Rutgers University professor and the author of "Republic of Spin," about political messaging.
Fair Game Steven Mnuchin, President-elect Donald J. Trump's nominee to run the Treasury Department, electrified Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac shareholders on Wednesday when he signaled that the mortgage finance giants would finally be allowed to get out from under Washington's thumb.
President Donald Trump may think his finances should be off limits to special investigators looking into Russian election meddling, but respondents to a new CNN poll released Thursday morning disagree: 23.6 percent of those polled said the president's finances should be fair game.
There is a sense of everything as fair game, everything as material, with even the human subjects he's close to acting as stock-image proxies: portraits of his wife, Nancy, convey no greater intimacy than those featuring Pamela Anderson or Gisele Bündchen.
" As for why she and the others who attended the party that night have rarely spoken, Newberg says bluntly: "Because it's tasteless and in America, everyone thinks that anything is fair game for conversation and I didn't feel that way and neither did my friends.
For example, if an individual is both a customer of cable service and a mobile phone/data plan, both under the same company's umbrella, is it fair game to correlate their location history with their channel watching history and share that information with advertisers?
In order to get them young, and sow the soon-to-be mighty oaks in the abdomens of adolescents, the shadowy forces of the world decided to harness everything that makes teen-hood so exciting: sexual experimentation, narcotic dalliances, and fandom were all fair game.
While advisors don't typically encourage newbie investors to invest in individual companies — they should focus on mutual funds and ETFs in a retirement account — Ginty says Warwick is contributing enough to her retirement and emergency savings that "dabbling" with the Robinhood account is fair game.
Fair Game Heather Bresch, chief executive at Mylan, the pharmaceutical giant that has been vilified for price increases on its EpiPen allergy treatment, maintains that her company has attained a sort of capitalist nirvana — it does good for others while doing well for itself.
Fair Game It's a frustrating fact of life for many mutual fund investors: Even if they're distressed by outsize executive compensation at public companies whose shares they indirectly own, chances are good that the votes cast by their investment managers actually encourage delusional pay.
Twitter's new ban on political ads means that environmental advocacy groups won't be able to buy ads on the platform related to climate change given its "legislative importance" — but ads about climate change are currently still fair game for major oil companies like Exxon.
Adding an ounce of intrigue is the counter left hook that he used to drop his sparring partner because as KSI jabbed Weller with his right hand down by his belly every time, he became fair game for the left hook throughout the fight.
Ms. Carnahan said it was fair game for the president and the crowd to voice their distaste for Ms. Omar, who during her short tenure in Congress has become a hero of the progressive left but has also made remarks that many consider anti-Semitic.
Lindsey Graham, a close Trump ally, said he was perplexed by House Democrats' decision to focus so much of their opening arguments on debunking the accusations against Hunter and Joe Biden Thursday, noting that makes the controversy fair game for the president's defense team.
It is reasonable and fair game for Nature to take issue with the way Hammond framed the documents, but juxtaposing the use of FOIA—a crucial process by which citizens hold their governments accountable—alongside a major incident of criminal hacking is bizarre, and was handled poorly.
The rules simply demand that one of these two criteria are met: As such, everything from the community's own spectacular fuckups to serious DIY-related posts from around the web that might end in disaster (a boat haphazardly mounted above a bed, for example) are fair game.
The same goes for Twitter, which, after years of taking shit for not enforcing its rules, found itself the target of ire for enforcing its doxxing rules (those opposed argued that Stephen Miller's political transgressions made him fair game to have his phone number publicly disclosed).
He passed on answering one reporter's question about Donald J. Trump, the leading Republican candidate who has taunted the Clintons recently over Mr. Clinton's history of extramarital affairs, but then he answered another's query about whether his own past was fair game to discuss in the race.
An Adaptation Fund established by the 2001 Kyoto Protocol that was designated as fair game for the Paris Agreement's aims at COP 22 last fall was also subject to delegate infighting; developing countries were pushing for its immediate usage, which developed countries dragged their feet on.
Fair Game When Washington took over the beleaguered mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac during the collapse of the housing market and the financial crisis of 2008, it was with the implicit promise that they would be returned to shareholders after being nursed back to health.
She cued up a selection of instrumentals that ran the absurd gamut from Eiffel 27's "Blue" and Drowning Pool's "Bodies" to "Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow Polkadot Bikini," all while sing-songing moves nonstop (everything from honky tonk to show tunes is fair game, I learned).
His cabinet will end up exercising far more power than any unelected body ever has in the U.S. But it's worth examining what Trump himself has said, since we still believe in the public process of a democracy — if he's said it out loud, it's fair game.
Anyone who might conceivably have posed a threat to President Suharto — a general who quashed an alleged Communist insurgency and then installed a brutal and corrupt military dictatorship that lasted until he was driven from office in 1998 — was fair game, including intellectuals and ethnic Chinese Indonesians.
Not far from her sits Pastor Matthew Trewhella, a close friend of Thomas' and a signatory to what's known as the Defensive Action Statement , which says that the taking of a life in defense of the unborn is justified, making the killing of abortion providers fair game.
Killer robots, puzzles, multiple timelines, and the AI apocalypse are all fair game on the hit HBO show, but the second episode of Westworld Season 3 truly went there with a trio of unexpected cameos that get even weirder when you learn the story behind them.
That means a middling free-agent-to-be like the Minnesota Twins' Kurt Suzuki or the San Diego Padres' Norris (having a miserable year but perking up a bit lately) or the Phillies' Carlos Ruiz (ancient and struggling, but loaded with veteran sangfroid) is fair game.
Is it now fair game to draw moral inferences about a nominee because he went to an elite prep school, or was a member of a rowdy fraternity, or said something mean and dumb in his yearbook, or drank somewhat more than he would like to admit?

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