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"full-term" Definitions
  1. (of a pregnancy) lasting the normal length of time
  2. (of a baby) born after a pregnancy lasting the normal length of time

676 Sentences With "full term"

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Police said at the press conference the baby was full-term or near full-term when she was delivered.
While 40 weeks is full-term for a single baby, twins are considered full-term at 37 weeks, with the average twin pregnancy lasting 36 weeks.
Kim Reynolds is seeking her first full term this year.
All hope of the twins reaching full term was gone.
Marshall was campaigning for a full term in the position.
Henry McMaster is seeking election to a first full term.
Nor is meant to bring a baby to full term.
He narrowly won his first full term a year later.
Kim Reynolds (R) is trying to win a full term.
Defector serving his first full term: Conor Lamb of Pennsylvania.
In Utah, voters backed a second full term for Gov.
Thomas' widow decided she would not seek a full term.
His mother, who was near full term, was no better.
She's running for election to a full term in November.
Now she's bulging with a pregnancy at almost full term.
Dean Heller withstood Obama's victory to win a full term.
"This finding is limited to babies born at full term," Mr. Ahlqvist said, "so clinicians might want to consider that low birth weight, even in full-term babies, may still be cause for concern."
However, it also misclassified three of the 18 full-term births.
I also congratulate Brendan on his confirmation to a full term.
That all but guarantees Mr Tokayev's election to a full term.
No prime minister has ever completed a full term in office.
Robert Byrd, and won election to a full term in 2012.
What kind of midwife supports aborting a baby at full term?
Rubio pushed back, insisting he plans to serve his full term.
Last year, she won re-election to a third full term.
She later won an election to a full term in 2012.
Times I questions if this baby is going to grow full term.
We went on to have two more children who were full-term.
Archaeologists could not determine why it was not carried to full-term.
Also, the chairman said he expects to serve out his full term.
In the U.S., 10–12% of babies are born before full term.
If Cosby serves the full term, he'll be 91 when he's released.
Reynolds will begin running for a full term in 2018 almost immediately.
On Wednesday, Mr. Lungu urged voters to give him a full term.
It will be Justice Neil Gorsuch's first full term on the bench.
In 2012, Brown lost the race for a full term to Warren.
A source familiar confirmed Ryan will serve his full term as speaker.
The baby girl was delivered full-term and was healthy at birth.
He was 21991 and in the midst of his second full term.
Kay Ivey seeks a full term after replacing Robert Bentley in 2017.
Two years later, he was renominated and sworn to a full term.
Insights like this will help doctors extend more pregnancies to full term.
He won a full term that November, and was reelected in 2015.
Does Trump really want another full term of dark moods and slamming doors?
In a few days, I'll reach full term with the baby I'm carrying.
She had nine pregnancies that came to full term between 1629 and 1644.
Only 27% of those surveyed thought that Trump would serve a full term.
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Soto, who later found out the baby was full-term and due Dec.
Among those 20103 women, 25 had full-term and 13 had preterm deliveries.
Kim Reynolds faces no primary competition in her bid for a full term.
Full-term births take place in the 39th or 40th week of pregnancy.
Richard Nixon served one full term and was then re-elected in 1972.
And Trump endorsed McMaster early in his bid for his own full term.
Lisa Murkowski went on to win election to a full term in 2002.
This is Gorsuch's first full term, and relations among justices are still shifting.
According to the Cross County Sheriff's Office, the babies were not born full term.
And he was 42 weeks along, so Opfer had carried him past full term.
"Typically, full-term hippo newborns are big animals," Maynard, the zoo director, tells me.
Both Balderson and O'Connor are seeking a full term in the November general election.
Close to due date The mother was close to full-term in her pregnancy.
The triplets weren't full term when they were born, and their lungs were underdeveloped.
No civilian prime minister in Pakistan has ever completed a full term in office.
Domestic politics can be turbulent, with coalition governments often not lasting their full term.
He believes this will ensure his government can survive its full term until 2019.
And black and white full-term babies also on average have identical brain size.
Handel went on to narrowly lose her bid for a full term to Rep.
Conor Lamb (D-Pa.) won a full term in the newly created 17th District.
Ryan ultimately accepted Conroy's letter reversing his decision, and Conroy served his full term.
Becerra faces a competitive primary as he seeks a full term later this year.
Jeff Colyer is competing for a full term after the appointment of unpopular Gov.
Gov. Jeff Colyer, a Republican, is seeking his first full term as Kansas governor.
No Australian prime minister has completed a full term in more than a decade.
However, it's all but guaranteed to cover the full term of my student loans.
From the outset, Mr. Armstrong was disinclined to seek election for a full term.
Doug Jones (D) is running for a full term in a deep-red state.
The senator will face an election in 2020 to potentially win a full term.
Al Franken, who resigned -- is up for election to a full term in November.
It will be also be Justice Neil Gorsuch's first full term on the bench.
In the second, for a full term starting in 22018, Tlaib defeated Brenda Jones.
Kerres was able to carry to full term, and in September, baby Everett was born.
However, nothing requires a Fed governor to serve out their full term, and many don't.
We're told Beyonce did not go full-term ... which was not apparent on the surface.
Larsen was appointed to the post and is running for election to a full term.
Tai and Thomas are now headed for a rematch in November for a full term.
Lamb won a full term in the November midterms after his March special election win.
Democrat Conor Lamb won a full term in the House on Tuesday, defeating GOP Rep.
In his last full term, which ended in June, the number had dropped to 75.
David Brooks I still have trouble seeing how the Trump administration survives a full term.
Whether to induce labor for babies at or beyond full term is a difficult decision.
" It required a full term, he complained, to get through a single soliloquy from "Hamlet.
No Australian leader has served a full term since John Howard between 2004 and 2007.
He's up for a full term in 2020 and will be a major Republican target.
A full-term pregnancy lasts 290 to 280 weeks, and the analysis included 24 kids born very early, between 13 and 21 weeks of pregnancy, as well as 221 kids born moderately preterm, between 22016 and 35 weeks, and 389 kids born at full term.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 143 weeks, and babies born after 37 weeks are considered full term.
Since independence in 1974, no democratically elected leader has served a full term in Guinea-Bissau.
All of the women delivered their babies at full term, or after 37 weeks of pregnancy.
Moreover, the same test misclassified just one of the 26 women who carried to full term.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 193 weeks, and babies born after 37 weeks are considered full term.
He will serve out his full term, run through the tape, and then retire in January.
He was replaced as attorney general by Barbara Underwood, who did not seek a full term.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 40 weeks, and babies born after 37 weeks are considered full term.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 240 weeks, and babies born after 239 weeks are considered full term.
Why it matters: This marks the start of Trump-appointed Justice Neil Gorsuch's first full term.
None of them, including two stints for Labor leader Kevin Rudd, have served a full term.
I carried them nearly to full-term; and they weighed 6.8 and 7.1 pounds at birth.
"At this point, all indications are that General Dunford will serve his full term," Army Col.
Cook's second pregnancy was physically and emotionally challenging after carrying twins full term before losing one.
Penton was already the mother of two children, both of which she carried to full term.
There is a further risk that the next coalition does not see out a full term.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 2000 weeks, and babies born after 236 weeks are considered full term.
So, only about, is it like 3% of babies are gonna be breech at full term.
All the babies were 63 months old, healthy, full-term infants whose mothers exclusively breastfed them.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 260 weeks, and babies born after 232 weeks are considered full term.
If they stay for the full term, their teams would lower salaries for their declining seasons.
Not a single Australian prime minister has completed a full term in more than a decade.
No Australian prime minister has completed his or her full term in more than a decade.
Their pregnancies appear to last longer, coming closer to full-term than with the open procedure.
Even after that, a sizable faction fought fiercely for Mr. Zuma to complete his full term.
The governor said he always planned to serve out his full term, which ends in 2018.
No prime minister has completed a full term since independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
Pregnancy typically lasts about 40 weeks, and infants born after 37 weeks are considered full term.
No left wing liberal for sanctuary cities, full term abortion and huddling with Schumer and Pelosi.
Mr. Zardari, whose wife, Benazir Bhutto, was assassinated, survived his full term despite several political crises.
Scott Walker was on his way to winning his second full-term as the state's governor.
The study followed 7,478 Irish children born full term, from the time they were 9 months old.
Bennet then successfully ran for his first full term in 2010 and was re-elected in 2016.
The rate on your mortgage is the rate if you pay every month for the full term.
Since the early 1970s, no other justice has gone even a full term without asking a question.
Having served the full term of its renewal, it's time -- maybe even past it --to go home.
They needed the new pictures because his party had just nominated him to serve a full term.
Pundits pointed out that no non-Peronist president had completed a full term in office since 1928.
"Full term" is from the start of week 39 through the end of week 41 of gestation.
It was unclear whether Tokayev, the former prime minister, would run for a full term as president.
Then, Gerald Ford was nominated to a full term, after a strong challenge from then-California Gov.
She was asked during a debate for her reelection campaign if she would serve her full term.
Elections are supposed to occur every four years, but many governments do not last a full term.
Mr. Brewer regarded Mr. Wallace as a supporter and was planning to run for a full term.
Jeff Colyer (R), who will take over when Brownback leaves, is seeking a full term next year.
Consider that Rubio has refused to promise that he will serve out his full term if reelected.
He succeeds Janet Yellen, who served one full term but was not reappointed by President Donald Trump.
She'll face voters once again in November as she seeks her first full term in the chamber.
No Pakistani prime minister has completed a full term in office since the country's formation in 1947.
In the current study, researchers tested how 125 premature and full-term infants responded to gentle touch.
You cannot lose money in a CD if you leave it untouched for the full term length.
Prime ministers serve without term limits, but only seven have made it through a single full term.
Menendez soon got his foreign relations post back and announced he'd run for a third full term.
Herbert, who took office in 2009 after his predecessor, Jon Huntsman, resigned, is seeking a second full term.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall was campaigning for a full term as the state's top law enforcement official.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 234 weeks, and babies born after 22 weeks of gestation are considered full-term.
She also requires them to have already delivered one full-term baby and undergo mental and physical evaluations.
Trump knows this win alone locks social conservatives in for his full term, even when he disappoints elsewhere.
The last to serve a full term was Sir John (also now Lord) Stevens, who retired in 2004.
But Bob Menendez, running for his third full term, was indicted on federal corruption charges three years ago.
The study team included 791 participants born within the full-term range of 37-42 weeks of gestation.
Today, as Justice Neil Gorsuch nears the end of his first full term, he faces some difficult votes.
Most important is understanding if STORK actually improves outcomes—not just implantation rates but successful, full-term pregnancies.
But by 2012, when she was up for reelection for a full term, Gillibrand won in a landslide.
She was about 39 weeks along, full term, so I don't know how she was allowed to fly.
Should they survive a full-term pregnancy, almost all babies with the condition will die shortly after birth.
Out of every 22,220 full-term births, 22018 babies died before age 1, researchers report in PLoS Medicine.
She will be 85 on Election Day 2018 and 91 if she serves her full term through 2024.
Donovan was voted in as his replacement five months later and was bidding for his second full term.
Feinstein, the leading Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, is seeking her fifth full term in the Senate.
All of the babies were born at or near full term and had a healthy weight at birth.
At first, they just wanted to compare brain activity in babies born prematurely and those born full-term.
They ran MRI scans for full-term newborns and 57 premature infants born at least 10 weeks early.
Chaffetz told KSL News Radio's Doug Wright that he may not finish out his full term through 2018.
Two years later, she was co-chairwoman of Senator Feinstein's successful campaign for election to a full term.
All are Democrats and all are said to be considering running for a full term in the fall.
Not a single Australian prime minister has completed his or her full term in more than a decade.
In other words, they were more likely to be born full term, which lowers the risk of death.
Lamb believes Biden's support in 2018 helped him win a special election and full term later that year.
Abortion later in pregnancy is not used as an alternative to delivering healthy women's full-term, viable pregnancies.
According to the National Institutes of Health, only 0.15% of full-term male babies are born without testicles.
In a CNN interview from late August, Rubio would not commit to serving a full term if reelected.
If the first three weeks are any guide, this administration will not sustain itself for a full term.
Pregnancy normally lasts about 228 weeks, and babies born after 23 weeks of gestation are considered full-term.
He acknowledged that he will not be serving his full term, as he originally promised Interior Secretary Zinke.
No prime minister has completed a full term in power since independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
Gary Herbert, who replaced Huntsman in 2009 and declined to run for a third full term next year.
A typical pregnancy lasts about 40 weeks and babies that arrive after 37 weeks are considered full term.
But that in-utero procedure causes scarring and means the mother can never have a full-term vaginal delivery.
Ms Chaney included only full-term births and ignored all Caesarean sections, miscarriages, drug-induced and pre-term births.
Her constituents re-elected her to a full term as a trustee and also elected her as town constable.
At a Wednesday press conference, when asked if the 29-year-old woman had a full-term pregnancy, Sgt.
Before Thursday's hearing, Medwed said he "strongly believed" Moniz would sentence Carter to prison — but not the full term.
Donovan was elected to finish out Grimm's term and was re-elected to serve a full term in 2016.
The average weight of full-term babies is about 7 pounds, according to the University of Rochester Medical Center.
Jeff Colyer is seeking his first full term leading the state, but the race is expected to be tough.
He had succumbed to hypoxia, low oxygen levels in the blood, a few minutes after a full-term delivery.
"Merkel is the guarantee of stability and many people want her to serve a full term," he told Reuters.
Guinea-Bissau has not seen a democratically elected leader serve a full term since independence from Portugal in 1974.
Smith, Knight and Garcia are all running in both the special election as well as the full-term primary.
In most administrations, senior officials strive to stay in office a full term, or two years at the least.
She protested when the doctor decided that the baby wasn't full-term and gave shots to halt the labor.
Cindi Hyde-Smith, who was appointed to replace Thad Cochran and who is running for her first full term.
If she had made it to full term, what love and dreams would she have shared with the world?
Vaz is the first Guinea-Bissau president to have completed a full term since independence from Portugal in 1974.
Now, as he heads into 2020, Jones faces a tough path to winning his first full term in office.
Make sure you have the discipline to keep up with those payments for the full term of the loan.
The 51-year old says the situation is already calming down and he will carry out his full term.
Some issues can be treated to make it more likely for an embryo to grow and continue full term.
It is not clear to me that America — and indeed the world — can survive a full-term Trump presidency.
Herbert, seeking his second full term as governor this year, beat back a Republican primary challenge last month by Overstock.
After winning re-election for her second full term in November, Gillibrand confirmed that she is considering running for president.
A growing body of research shows that both full-term and preterm infants may benefit from this additional blood volume.
This morning, the Financial Timesreports that the rumours are wrong, and Mr Carney stands ready to serve a full term.
So at the margin I think we've seen a lowering of the probability that this coalition holds the full term.
The Republican lieutenant governor, Kay Ivey, will become the governor immediately and likely stand for a full term in 2018.
"Full term" pregnancy used to be generally defined as 40 weeks from the first day of a woman's last period.
Another should be Blanche Bruce, (R-Miss.) in office 1875-1881, the first African-American to serve a full term.
Heller ultimately lost his bid for a second full term, earning 85033 percent of the vote to Rosen's 50 percent.
In announcing his retirement in mid-April, he insisted on staying through the full term, which ends in early January.
Last week, the Supreme Court wrapped up a full term without Anthony Kennedy for the first time in thirty years.
Based on what I have seen so far, I don't see how Trump would make it through a full-term.
Michael Cloud (R), was reelected to a full term in November after winning a special election to finish Farenthold's term.
The details: The team studied 31 healthy pregnant women who offered blood samples every week until their full-term births.
Turns out, androgens help prepare the cervix for labor, which may explain why they increase as you near full term.
Three others had won special elections to complete their husbands' terms after they died, but none served a full term.
Kim Reynolds successfully defeated her Democratic challenger in pursuit of her first full term in office in the Hawkeye State.
Charley had the surgery in September 2017, as a six-month fetus, and was born full term in January 2018.
There was a slightly increased risk for babies born at 37 to 38 weeks, a time considered nearly full term.
Mr. Bayh was scheduled to be the keynote speaker, and Kennedy was to be nominated for his first full term.
Representative Ron Estes, who was elected last year to replace Mike Pompeo, won the Republican nomination for a full term.
While four of the babies were delivered full-term, six were premature, and some experienced shortness of breath or fever.
Jessie Duarte, the deputy secretary general, said that Mr. Zuma would serve out his full term until elections next year.
Around 4% of pregnancies at full term, end up with the fetus in breech presentation in the mother&aposs uterus.
Lincoln Almond (R) in 1999 and elected to serve a full term in 2000 before his 2006 defeat by Sen.
Babies born at 37 or 38 weeks are more likely to have respiratory problems during childhood than full-term babies.
Vaz will be the first democratically elected president to have completed a full term in the country of 1.6 million.
Pollsters say many voters view her almost as a presidential figure and would prefer her to serve a full term.
Kay Ivey, who took office after her predecessor resigned amid scandal last year, is running for her first full term.
Moore said more research is needed on skin-to-skin contact after cesarean births and among babies born near full term.
No prime minister has completed a full term in power since the country gained independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
It also includes a second exception if severe fatal abnormalities will mean the fetus would definitely die at full-term birth.
Ramaphosa's first full term as president should start later this month after his nomination by ANC lawmakers in the new parliament.
Shortly before his defeat after only one full term in office, Mahama toured the country opening new schools, roads and bridges.
Kelly is technically due in 2 weeks -- but she's at full term now and clearly she's ready to celebrate a birthday.
But unless he can get other parties - notably the opposition Socialists - on board, his government may not survive a full term.
But how much the risk of stillbirths or newborn deaths increases with each additional week beyond full term hasn't been clear.
Nothing has hurt the President, his governing agenda and his prospects for governing a full term more than his own statements.
And as the mother of a healthy toddler, I knew that I was capable of carrying a pregnancy to full term.
Five presidents lost in their quest for another term (in the case of Gerald Ford, it was a first full term).
Joe Manchin runs for reelection for his second full term, he's facing a growing liability: The "D" next to his name.
Using those 7 genes, they accurately classified six of eight preterm cases and misclassified only one of 26 full-term cases.
Ms. Nawaz was a steadfast companion of her husband, who was prime minister three times but never completed a full term.
Mr. Netanyahu had previously said he wanted the government to complete its full term, which is scheduled to end next November.
She noted that the genes relevant for estimating gestational age were identified using healthy Caucasian Danish women with full-term pregnancies.
Forming a new coalition could allow Mahathir to serve out a full term instead of handing over to Anwar as promised.
Tina Smith, who is running for a full term after winning a special election to fill the remainder of former Sen.
Support of Bridenstine will be something Jones can take to the voters when he runs for a full term in 2020.
When Mr. Colbert asked his guest whether he thought Mr. Trump would make it through a full term, Mr. Scarborough hedged.
About 1 in 5 pregnancies were beyond the recommended full term of 93 weeks, and nearly 4% were beyond 42 weeks.
Vajpayee was prime minister briefly in 22000 and 1998 before eventually serving a full term as premier from 1999 to 2004.
Furthermore, the preemies had a greater increase in small airway obstruction between ages 8 and 18, compared with full-term babies.
All of them enjoy a full-term lasting six years, with a third of the house retiring after every second year.
Or Senator Dianne Feinstein, 84, the California Democrat who announced in October that she was running for a fifth full term.
This three-year plan works out at under £80 for the full term, and represents a saving of 80% on list price.
Bennet, whose father Douglas was a U.S. State Department official, was elected to his first full term in the Senate in 2010.
McMaster is seeking his first full term after succeeding Nikki Haley, whom Trump nominated to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
Kayla Moore, Roy Moore's wife, coined an entirely new term, "full-term abortion," to attack Jones with at a rally before Thanksgiving.
BILL GATES: Well, whether or not he was a socialist by the full term of that, now there is some muddy areas.
Their mother, Holly Shay, was at full term and not induced and the boys were not born by C-section, Ruble confirmed.
So don't expect to see Manchin, who is seeking a second full term, adopting the midterm strategy touted by Pelosi or Schumer.
Mr Sharif has failed three times to complete a full term as prime minister; it is starting to look like a pattern.
Her triplets were born in February 2007, at 34 weeks—full term for a multiple—and each weighed more than four pounds.
Only women who had delivered a single child at full-term (at or after 37 weeks of gestation) were selected as participants.
Democrats also have a history of nominating first full-term black senators who have recently given a big Democratic National Convention speech.
He said he intended to serve his full term and would decide this year whether to run for re-election in September.
"I'll let you know," the junior-most justice -- who just completed the first sitting of his first full term -- said to laughter.
A source told Vanity Fair recently that Bannon believes Trump has a 30 percent chance of completing a full term in office.
For the first time, his Bharatiya Janata Party had survived a full term, and his government could claim a number of achievements.
Mr. Jones is expected to seek a full term next year, and he is considered one of the most vulnerable Senate incumbents.
A national election is not scheduled until 2021, and Chancellor Angela Merkel has said she intends to serve out her full term.
For the first time, his Bharatiya Janata Party had survived a full term, and his government could claim a range of achievements.
A BOLSTERED five-justice conservative majority begins its first full term together when the Supreme Court returns to work on October 7th.
"For Merkel, any announcement of her not to serve for the full term would immediately weaken her standing as Chancellor," Janning said.
Lamb has said he'll run for a full term in November, but hasn't said in which district he'll mount his next bid.
Overall, the preemies were more likely than the full-term babies to have a reduced response to this contact, the study found.
Another full term would make his tenure, including his years as prime minister, the longest by a Russian leader since Joseph Stalin.
Diagnosis rates were also higher among low-income families compared to wealthy families and among preemies compared to kids born at full-term.
For the second time, researchers announced this week that they have successfully incubated lambs born before reaching full term in an artificial 'womb.
Perhaps it took Trump less than a full term to Make America Great Again, or at least put it on the right track.
"Full-term deaths due to SIDS, suffocation, maltreatment, neglect, or violence are four times higher in Mississippi as compared to Connecticut," Bairoliya noted.
This meant I might have to endure a series of miscarriages — each at a later stage — until I could carry to full term.
Re-elected in 2006, he became the first democratically elected president to serve a full term in the country, known for political turmoil.
In December 2018, a severely disabled woman gave birth to a full-term baby after being raped by an employee of the facility.
It is hard to imagine she could last her full term with him as party leader, and he is the man to watch.
At 84 and seeking a fifth full term in November, Feinstein has moved left as well, though not far enough for some Democrats.
Now some conservatives are threatening to oppose the Wisconsin Republican when he runs for his first full term as Speaker after the Nov.
Those who remain in Ireland face a full-term pregnancy filled with excruciating pain and essentially, the longest waiting game in the world.
"The president has no intention of hampering the birth of a government that can last a full term of office," the source added.
Brooke "Skylar" Richardson, 19, of Carlisle, is accused of killing and burying her full-term baby in May 2017, shortly after giving birth.
Three-quarters of the progesterone group had a live, full-term birth (1,513 women), while 72% in the placebo group did so (1,459).
Justice William Brennan received a recess appointment weeks before Election Day in 1956, but was subsequently nominated to a full term in 1957.
Jeff Colyer, who is seeking a full term as governor after the previous officeholder, Sam Brownback, was confirmed to an ambassadorship in January.
At her age, the randomly selected man or woman would have a less than 265 percent statistical chance of serving a full term.
More from Ms. Yellen: She also spoke about being the first Fed chair in history not to be renominated after a full term.
He lost an election for a full term later that year but returned to Congress when he moved to another district in 1976.
Mackey, the young wife in "Light as a Feather," loses a full-term baby in utero, then takes in her withholding, demented mother.
The decision to pardon Nixon may have ensured that Ford would not be elected to his own full term as president in 1976.
Now a new study, in JAMA Network Open, concludes that supine sleeping is also associated with low birth weight in full-term babies.
The baby, reported to be "a full-term baby girl" according to the Manila International Airport Authority, was found at about 7 a.m.
LBJ had become President after the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963 and was elected to a full term the following year.
Mike Parson (R) for his 2020 bid to serve a full term after Parson replaced the state's scandal-ridden former governor last year.
Doug Jones is running for a full term, and in a presidential year, Republicans believe they should be able to win that race.
The deal took effect last week, meaning, by UN rules, Trump can't undo the agreement for at least a full term in office.
Mr. McConnell backed him forcefully in his bid for a full term, and committed millions through a "super PAC" to aiding his candidacy.
Initial hopes were dashed when government forces crushed protesters after elections in July, in which Mr. Mnangagwa was elected to a full term.
Mr. Colyer, who is seeking a full term as governor in the election this year, will face several challengers in the Republican primary.
Third, it's broadly expected that this will be Merkel's last term — if she even serves out the full term, as she has stated.
After delivering the full-term, 7-pound baby, Robinson allegedly said she could not detect a pulse and found no evidence of a heartbeat.
A full-term human baby can seem helpless at birth, but in comparison to a preemie that baby has an impressive toolkit of skills.
Babies who are born too soon may be more likely to develop heart disease as adults than full-term infants, a new study suggests.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz abruptly stepped down from the post this summer, has said she will not run for a full term as DNC chair.
Overall, intelligence quotient (IQ) tests typically completed sometime from age 5 to age 20 showed that preemies typically lagged behind their full-term counterparts.
Meanwhile, babies who are born full-term because their moms received methadone treatment may go through withdrawal, but their long-term prognosis is better.
Underwood, a Democrat appointed by the New York State Legislature, has said she will not run for election to a full term this November.
A full term is only three years, but the last time a prime minister survived in office for a whole one was 2004-07.
While remaining tight-lipped, the former campaign manager said Sanders could produce medical records showing he could serve a full term as the president.
He's a strong and confident force on the court, and his first full term is full of blockbuster cases where he can distinguish himself.
About 51 percent of likely New Jersey voters support Menendez's bid for a third full term in the Senate, while 46 percent support Hugin.
If they are selected, they will be mayor until January 2020, with the chance to run in the May primary for a full term.
In 1978, less than a year into his first full term, he made an unsuccessful bid for the Democratic nomination for state attorney general.
Republicans had initially seen Mr. Bennet, who is seeking a second full term after initially being appointed to the seat, as a tempting target.
Pete Wilson, who rode an anti-immigrant proposition to a re-election victory in 21625 promised voters he would serve out his full term.
When Sanford neglected his duties as governor, he nevertheless served a full term, and went on to make a successful bid for the House.
Her baby was later found in a septic tank; according to a medical report, it was 32 weeks old—slightly less than full term.
Underwood, a Democrat appointed by the New York State Legislature, has said she would not run for election to a full term this November.
He has legislative and executive experience from Newark, where he was mayor, as well as from just over a full term in the Senate.
He now faces the most substantive test of his tenure, weeks before voters will decide whether he has earned a full term in Columbia.
But when you look into her statistics, you find something quite rare: Almost all of her patients give birth to healthy, full-term babies.
In Mississippi, multiple men have already lined up to compete against Hyde-Smith in this fall's election for a full term in the Senate.
Pressed for a direct promise to serve out a full term, Cuomo slammed the door shut on any further speculation about a presidential run.
While many hospitals have adopted delayed cord clamping for preterm infants, it isn't known how many are doing it routinely for full-term babies.
The preemies in the study were born between 24 and 36 weeks gestation, while the full-term infants arrived between 38 and 42 weeks.
While Lamb spent the past few months promising voters that he'd run for a full term in November, he didn't confirm where he'd file.
He first saw the mother, Monica Vega, when she was in her 35th week of pregnancy, five weeks short of a full-term birth.
We made our choice to carry Eva to full term for a lot of reasons, but the first and foremost was to donate her organs.
It's one baby, in the right position, full term, and you've never had a cesarean section — in other words, you're at low risk for complications.
The last week of the Supreme Court's last full term of the Obama era was a microcosm of his administration's relationship with the Roberts Court.
He has no idea what its like to want nothing more than to carry a child to full term and be unable to do so….
If he is re-elected and sees out a full term, he would be the first civilian prime minister in Pakistan ever to do so.
Haley served one full term as South Carolina governor before leaving office during her second term to serve as U.N. ambassador for the Trump administration.
He was appointed to fill an unexpired term in 2012, then received an appointment in 2014 to a full term that will expire in 2028.
Theodore Roosevelt tried in 1912, after serving most of William McKinley's second term and a full term of his own in from 1905 to 1909.
The military has ruled Pakistan through various coups for about half of the country's history, and no prime minister has ever completed a full term.
There are mounting doubts that Merkel's conservative-led coalition with the Social Democrats (SPD) as junior coalition partners would serve its full term until 2021.
But even babies who were born full-term and healthy can develop severe symptoms, like Calvin or like Andre, a toddler from Mission Viejo, Calif.
He has no idea what it's like to want nothing more than to carry a child to full term and be unable to do so.
A poll on Sunday showed a majority of those surveyed Germans who expressed an opinion supported her staying on as chancellor for the full term.
Although he initially said he would stay in his seat until after the election, he announced several days later he would serve his full term.
He has stayed through another full term and may be content to continue as the decisive swing vote as long as his health holds out.
Now, as he approaches the end of his first full term on the bench, a more robust view of his jurisprudence is about to emerge.
If she serves a full term, Merkel will remain in office until 2021, and Macron until 2022 - so both still have time to secure reforms.
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, babies born in week 37 or 38 have poorer overall health than their full-term counterparts.
Full-term births were down from 57.49% of births in 2017 to 57.24% in 2018, the data showed, and post-term births declined as well.
Mr Corbyn insists that he will not only lead his party into the next general election but also serve a full term as prime minister.
A second method by which Trump might not complete his full term is implementing the untested process outlined in the 25th Amendment to the Constitution.
"Is it the right thing for the FBI director whether you have been escorted out of the premises … or served a full term," Hosko said.
Even so, Vaz is the first Guinea-Bissau president to have completed a full term and won praise for conceding defeat after the first round.
Correction: This article previously stated that no prime minister in Pakistan has ever finished a full term without being ousted from power by the military.
"The mother who carries a child to full term is subject to anxieties, to physical constraints, to pain that only she must bear" the court ruled.
Adults who were born before 37 weeks gestation were 53 percent more likely to develop heart disease than people who were full-term babies, researchers found.
A pregnant Connecticut teen who tested positive for the Zika virus has decided to carry her baby to full term despite the risks of birth defects.
But then I thought about the countless women who had endured one or even many lost pregnancies, having never successfully carried a baby to full term.
But it's also true that objective facts measured over a full term are a better way to assess a president's success than the first 100 days.
In the interview, for example, he hinted that Trump may not even be president for a full term, given the scandals and chaos swirling around him.
Bairoliya and colleagues studied more than 25 million U.S. infants born between 2000 and 231 at full-term, that is, between 213 and 23 weeks gestation.
But in a statement to The Hill, Lamb reiterated a commitment to run for a full term in November, which would require meeting the petition requirement.
The experience of being forced to carry an unwanted pregnancy to full term is a grave and unsettling horror we should not be allowed to forget.
Jeff Colyer is seeking his first full term leading the state, but Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach received a last-minute endorsement from President Trump.
But as he prepares to run for his first full term in 2020, it's unclear if he'll be able to hold on in deep-red Alabama.
If a client has a full-term birth, the agency gets an extra $135 for a low-risk family, $170 for a hard-to-help one.
Bennet, 54, who is serving his second full term as a U.S. senator for Colorado, has centered his political career on improving the American education system.
Challen was sentenced to nine years and four months, but will not return to prison as she had already served the full term, court officials confirmed.
In Iowa, Republicans are defending two congressional seats that Democrats have high hopes of winning, and Governor Reynolds is seeking a full term in her post.
Cindy Hyde-Smith, who was elected to the US Senate in a 2018 special election, is running unopposed in the Republican primary for a full term.
Even when he sought a full term as president in 1976, Ford almost lost the Republican nomination to the far more charismatic and ideological Ronald Reagan.
Bloomberg has been out of office less than a full term, and yet his tenure already seems in some ways to be out of another time.
He has no idea what its [sic] like to want nothing more than to carry a child to full term and be unable to do so.
In half of those countries, the total time served by female leaders falls short of five years, a common length of a single full term in office.
Throughout the campaign, Trump boldly promised a laundry list of accomplishments in his first 100 days that would rival the full-term achievements of any modern president.
Even though I knew the center's philosophy (promoting full-term pregnancies and condemning abortions), I was still surprised that the volunteer requirements were so strict and intimate.
Full-term births were down from 57.49% of births in 2017 to 57.24% in 2018, the data showed, and post-term births declined from 6.58% to 6.2%.
Penton had carried those two children to full term, and she thought she was far enough away from the third child's due date to make the trip.
Very premature babies are not just smaller versions of full-term newborns: They have a different physiology and that can make life in the NICU deeply uncertain.
Jones seeks a full term in the Senate after his election to replace Jeff Sessions, who left the Senate in 20103 to become Trump's first attorney general.
Borrowers who take out interest-only loans pay interest alone instead of principal and interest for either the full term or a portion of the loan's life.
"I commit to you that I will serve my full term," Mr. Murphy told supporters Tuesday night, suggesting that Mr. Rubio would run for president again instead.
Dianne Feinstein, who announced earlier this week she would seek a fifth full term in 2018, is all but guaranteed to face a serious challenger next year.
Overall, more than 7 percent of preterm children had emotional or behavioral problems at both time points, compared with less than 4 percent of full-term children.
The addition of Trump's appointee Neil Gorsuch in April restored the court's 203-4 conservative majority, as the new justice prepares to begin his first full term.
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In its first full term since the arrival of Justice Kavanaugh, the court could issue a number of blockbuster decisions on divisive issues in an election year.
However, Nina Schick, director of data and polling at Rasmussen Global, doubts that Merkel has the political strength needed to remain in power for the full term.
The group's previous recommendation, issued in 2012, advised a delay for premature infants but said there wasn't enough evidence to recommend it for those born full-term.
Among 347 women who had babies born at full-term, 98 percent nursed their infants at least once, researchers report in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition.
No Pakistani prime minister has ever completed a full term since the state's inception in 1947, with most leadership tenures halted by coups, resignations, arrests, or assassinations.
Every Virginia governor since the Civil War has served their full term, Larry Sabato, who leads the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia, told me.
" They acknowledge Supreme Court precedent on viability but argue that once a fetal heartbeat is detected, the "chances of the fetus surviving to full term are 95%-98%.
"In recent years, more information has accumulated that showed that even among full-term infants, delaying clamping of the baby's umbilical cord can be helpful also," she added.
Medical personnel informed police it appeared the woman's bleeding was "due to her giving birth to a full-term baby within the last few hours," the statement reads.
In a state Trump carried by nearly 28 percentage points in 2016, Jones cannot afford anything but complete party unity as he seeks a full term next year.
That's the message Instagram fitness star Revie Jane Schulz wants to send with her post about how at 24 weeks pregnant, people thought that she was full term.
With an unexpectedly severe pounding at the ballot box for his leftist Syriza party, Tsipras decided not to push through to a full term which expires in October.
If Park is impeached or resigns, a scenario which looks increasingly likely, she will be the first democratically elected South Korea president not to serve her full term.
" They acknowledge Supreme Court precedent on viability but argue that once a fetal heartbeat is detected, the "chances of the fetus surviving to full term are 95%-98%.
However Kerry said the agreement was valid for the full term of the government, suggesting that the U.S. believes it can continue even without a new constitutional deal.
Data for the study came from Echo's full term of availability, which surprisingly actually spans two years (it feels like it's been a lot less time to me).
Because after four years of Trumpian chaos and incompetence—if, that is, he even serves out his full term—America is going to be desperate for the opposite.
At the state level, infant mortality rates ranged from 6.45 deaths for every 203,000 full-term births in Connecticut to nearly 19 deaths for every 5,000 in Mississippi.
The Nevada Republican said later he did not see the protests as evidence of a groundswell that would swamp his bid for a second full term next year.
Two of those senators elected in 1992, Dianne Feinstein and Patty Murray, are still in office and Feinstein is seeking election to a fifth full term in 2018.
In a surprise move, the new parliament also named Miguel Diaz-Canel as first vice president, meaning he would take over if Castro cannot serve his full term.
That works out to about $60 per square foot to start, and nearly $74 over the full term of the lease for the offices at 50 Hudson Yards.
In a statement announcing Ryan's decision earlier, advisor Brendan Buck said Ryan told colleagues Wednesday that he will serve out his full term and leave office in January.
With an unexpectedly severe pounding at the ballot box for his leftist Syriza party, Tsipras decided not to push through to a full term which expires in October.
The dolphin had been shot to death, and in an added blow, the necropsy revealed that she had been pregnant with a full-term calf, which also died.
The medical tube policy makes it easier for pro-life ads focused on survival stories of infants born before full-term to be accepted by Facebook's ad policy.
The American Association of Birth Centers says that appropriate low-risk candidates include singleton pregnancies (no twins) that are full term with the baby's head down (not breech).
Evidence from observational studies had suggested that induction during this period, generally considered "full term," might increase the risk for complications or the need for a C-section.
Henry McMaster, who took the job last year after Nikki Haley joined the Trump administration, is facing a competitive Republican primary as he seeks his first full term.
If a baby is delivered naturally, through the vagina, at 39 weeks, or full-term, then you should wait 18 months before the start of your next pregnancy.
Andrew Cuomo of New York signed a law legalizing abortion for the entire 40 weeks of a woman's pregnancy — literally up until the moment of full-term delivery.
With type 2 diabetes, female preemies were 60% more likely to develop this disease during childhood than full-term babies, while preemie males didn't have an increased risk.
In 1965, when Lady Bird Johnson's husband was sworn in as president for a full term, she wore a bright yellow John Moore gown that could symbolize optimism.
There's probably no way to get anti-abortion conservatives to let go of the idea that the pro-choice agenda involves the wanton killing of full-term babies.
Mr. Mnangagwa was elected to a full term, and international observers declared the vote a marked improvement over elections under Mr. Mugabe, which, granted, is not saying much.
These are the first known conjoined fawn twins that a deer mother has carried full term and given birth to, even though a necropsy proved the twins were stillborn.
Between 2006 and 2013, JPMorgan hired around 200 interns and full-term employees at the request of its Asia clients, as well as Chinese officials at state-owned companies.
Even full-term babies of normal birth weight are increasingly likely to be admitted to the NICU, according to a 2015 study of babies born between 2007 and 2700.
He said on Wednesday he intended to serve out his full term as FIDE president and would decide next year whether to run for re-election in September 2018.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazilian Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles said on Monday he believe scandal-hit President Michel Temer will survive a corruption investigation and serve out his full term.
About 55% of preemies in the study had no serious chronic physical or mental health issues by early adulthood, compared 63% of full-term babies, researchers report in JAMA.
Lee became the 43rd mayor of San Francisco, which is steeped in Chinese American history, won his first full term later that year, and was re-elected in 2015.
It suggests that they'll be less likely to ever have a romantic relationship or sex, as well as be less likely to have children, than people born full-term.
Di Maio said he was "very proud" of Conte's decision to sack Siri and insisted the coalition would remain in power for a full term despite the internal strife.
Investors shrugged off news German Chancellor Angela Merkel would not seek re-election as party chairwoman, as she said she would serve her full term as chancellor until 2021.
Merkel has vowed to serve her full term in office until the end of the legislative period in 2021, and has said she will run to remain as chairwoman.
Across the U.S., infant mortality rates for full-term babies were 2000 percent to 26 percent higher than in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, the study found.
Every state was worse than the six European countries in the analysis, which had an infant mortality rate of slightly over 6 deaths for every 5,000 full-term births.
Hubbell will take on the incumbent Reynolds, who is seeking a first full term -- she assumed the job in 2017 when President Donald Trump made her predecessor, former Gov.
If he again stepped aside for a full term, he would be 77 on his return — the presidential term was extended to six years in 2008 during Medvedev's presidency.
It matters that, after serving one full term as governor, Haley was reelected by voters of South Carolina to a second term and continues to enjoy high popularity today.
Americans vote our president into office for a term of four years, and we expect his influence and ability to do his job to last for the full term.
In 2004 he led the grouping of socialist parties in the European Parliament elections and was chosen as the institution's president, serving a full term that ended in 2009.
The study controlled for many maternal health and behavioral characteristics, and the increased risk was not found in the full-term siblings of premature babies who developed kidney disease.
It's the first full term with both of Trump's appointed justices on the bench and without the retired Anthony Kennedy's swing vote tempering the ambitions of the conservative majority.
But the document nonetheless represents a crucial road map for a president who is new to government, and who has at least a full term to pursue his goals.
But McSally has chosen to fully hitch her horse to Trump's in a bid to win a full term this November in a state that's trending away from Republicans.
The first full term of the Supreme Court in the Trump era is wrapping up with a lawsuit that epitomizes the nature of the person occupying the Oval Office.
That would run counter to Cordray's stated plans, as he has said he has every intention of serving out his full term, which does not expire until July 2018.
If the court removes Ms. Park from office, she would be the first president in South Korea to not finish a full term since the country became a democracy.
He was first elected by an 85033-point margin to the Senate in a 2013 special election and won a full term in 2014 by more than 13 points.
Senior party sources said Merkel wants to serve her full term as chancellor until 28.4, comment which eased investors' nerves and subsequently drove the euro back into positive territory.
Austin was born full-term but with a number of medical problems, including just 8 percent kidney function and in stage 5 kidney failure, the most severe level, Taylor says.
They will then be implanted in southern white rhino surrogates – neither Fatu nor Najin are able to carry calves themselves – in the hope they will carry them to full term.
Cordray, then the state treasurer, was elected as Ohio attorney general in 2008 in a special election but lost in 2010 in his bid for a full term — to DeWine.
Extremely preterm babies who arrived before 123 weeks' gestation were 67% less likely to have romantic partners and 69% less likely to become parents in adulthood than full-term infants.
Very preterm babies who arrived at 28 to 31 weeks' gestation were 33% less likely to have romantic partners and 21% less likely to become parents than full-term infants.
Cordray, then the state treasurer, was elected as Ohio attorney general in 218 in a special election but lost in 242 in his bid for a full term — to DeWine.
DeVos's refusal to work with the CFPB continued even after Cordray was replaced by several Trump appointees, including Kraninger, the first Republican confirmed to a full term at the bureau.
This type of care might foster brain development that occurs late in pregnancy for full-term babies but that doesn't have a chance to happen before premature infants are born.
She defeated five other candidates to win the nomination to run for a full term representing the heavily Democratic district, which covers much of Detroit and some of its suburbs.
Instead, when you're talking about a healthy, full-term infant, the medical community would rather you focus on creating a safe sleep environment, rather than relying on a home monitor.
And that means risking and impacting the lives of both the revived animals themselves and their modern-day mothers whose wombs would be needed to grow them to full term.
In April, he published " The Case for Impeachment ," in which he predicted that Trump will not serve a full term, because of a "Nixonian" pattern of trespassing beyond constitutional boundaries.
Both Rokita and Brooks had to withdraw from their respective reelection bids to run for governor; Holcomb, too, had to quit his bid for a full term as lieutenant governor.
Last year, capping a campaign marked by her defense of Confederate monuments and of the abortion-related proposal to amend the State Constitution, she won a full term with ease.
Julie Anne Genter, minister for women and associate minister for health and transport, posted photographs on social media of her "mostly downhill" trip to the hospital while at full term.
The woman declined an abortion for religious reasons, and a baby girl was born at full term — and then, as was inevitable, died a painful death because she couldn't breathe.
Babies born before the 37-week mark are three times more likely to develop attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) than full-term, healthy-sized infants, according to a 2017 study.
Plenty of previous research has linked skin-to-skin touch with developmental benefits for both premature and full-term babies, ranging from improved growth and sleep to better motor development.
It's impossible to watch the constant parade of lies, leaks, gaffes, and strategic blunders without being skeptical about Trump's odds of staying in the White House for the full term.
A preemie (he was born at 29 weeks of gestation, while a full-term pregnancy is around 40 weeks), he spent more than a month in the neonatal intensive care unit.
Police have made an arrest in the homicide of a pregnant 18-year-old North Carolina woman found dead inside a car Sunday night who was carrying a full-term baby.
Ms Tipirneni, who says she will run for a full-term in November, says the party is using the eighth district as an opportunity to lay groundwork for the mid-terms.
During the Florida Senate debate earlier this week, Rubio said he'd serve his full term, but added "god willing," leading many to believe he wasn't completely ruling out a presidential run.
Over the full term of owning a phone, the better cameras, performance, and battery life of Samsung's Galaxy S7 and Apple's iPhone make them preferable choices ahead of the Huawei P9.
While 98 percent of people born full-term over the age of 26 reported having sex at least once, only 78 percent of those born prematurely over 323 said the same.
But these differences between people born prematurely or full-term probably aren't due to higher rates of disability, the authors speculated, but more subtler effects on their personality or social functioning.
A successful challenge to Turnbull's prime ministership would have been the fifth change in national leadership since 2009, with no prime minister seeing out a full term in office since 2007.
Kay Ivey is heavily favored in her primary as she seeks a full term, though there is still some question as to whether she gets over 50% to avoid a runoff.
In the Solomon Islands, only a single government has survived a full term, and that was under the auspices of RAMSI, an Australian-led international policing mission that concluded in 2017.
It's easy to see, by any sane moral measure, how a regime that forces a child to carry this pregnancy to full term and give birth is monstrous, heartless, and immoral.
It will take a full term of Emmerson Mnangagwa, the vice president who Mugabe fired and his presumptive successor, before even the beginnings of this can be fully seen and appreciated.
The Alaska Republican launched a successful write-in bid after losing her 2010 primary to tea party challenger Joe Miller, winning a second full term in the general election months later.
While other countries have experimented on creating human-animal embryos, Japan is now the first country to support experiments that will allow animals with human cells to come to full-term.
Over these decades, though, stock market rallies in the early days of a new administration aren't necessarily a great predictor of investor returns over the full term of the incoming president.
The Supreme Court hasn't even finished its first full term with its current bench, and Chief Justice John Roberts has begun siding with the court's liberal bloc more often than usual.
Ms. Gillibrand, who won re-election to her second full term on Tuesday, had for months brushed aside questions about her 2020 ambitions by saying she was focused fully on 2018.
A breech vaginal birth happens in about 4% of full-term pregnancies and is when a woman gives birth to a baby that does not emerge through the vagina head-first.
Last year, Mr. Villar also lost out in his bid to turn his interim leadership of UEFA, which followed the suspension of Michel Platini, into a full-term appointment as president.
Mr. Lorenz claimed that she had become pregnant during her affair with Castro, but that the fetus, at almost full term, was removed from her in Cuba while she was drugged.
Within a few months, as speculation mounted about her prospects for the vice presidential nomination, Haley declined to commit to serving out her full term as governor, which ends in 2018.
Compared with full-term babies, those born prematurely had a 21 percent increased relative risk for Type 1 diabetes and a 26 percent increased risk for Type 2 before age 18.
Feinstein, who has served in the Senate since 1992, is seeking her fifth full term, but progressive opponents are arguing that she is too moderate and willing to work with Trump.
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) has won a second full term in the Senate, defeating his Republican opponent, Patrick Morrisey, and defying the trend of increased partisan polarization across the country.
Only 43% of voters think Trump is actually going to end up serving his full term as President, while 45% think he won't, and 12% aren't sure one way or the other.
McCreery, who is serving her first full term in the Missouri House, told the Washington Post that she felt she showed "great restraint" in waiting a few months to file the resolution.
A baby is typically considered "overdue" or "postterm" when a pregnancy goes on longer than 42 weeks (37 weeks is considered "full term"), although the exact definition varies from country to country.
" After inserting their genetic samples, selecting the desired zygote, and setting the machine to "FULL TERM," the couple are instructed to wait for the bun in the robotic oven to bake. "Congratulations!
In contrast, moderate- to late-preterm babies who arrived at 32 to 36 weeks' gestation were only 21% less likely to have romantic relationships or become parents compared with full-term infants.
Online newspaper El Confidencial cited sources close to Sanchez as "totally" ruling out that date, but the chances of his administration serving its full term, scheduled to run until 2020, appear slim.
"A lot of twins don't make it to 39 or 40 weeks full-term, because the mother's uterus is stretched significantly more at an earlier point in the pregnancy," says Dr. Greves.
Still, with a scandal embroiling Trump and his administration seemingly every week, voters aren't confident he'll be in office for a full term—45 percent polled said he wouldn't last four years.
Almost three-quarters of supporters of her conservatives want her to serve a full term, while 86 percent of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) want her to step down early.
"If he lasts his full term, I may grab my wife and my dogs and pack up and move to Europe," Bautista told TMZ Sports in Santa Monica ... and he wasn't joking.
In fact, there is so little money on Trump staying on board for the full term of his presidency that PaddyPower would pay out just 29 pounds, or $230, to the winners.
The Hill contacted the offices of all 28500 Democrats in California's House delegation over the past week to gauge the level of support for the veteran incumbent seeking a fifth full term.
Feinstein is a four full term incumbent, and won reelection in 2012 with 62% of the vote, taking the record for the most popular votes in any US Senate election -- 7.3 million.
While other countries have experimented on creating human-animal embryos, Japan is now the first country to support experiments that will allow the animals with human cells to come to full term.
Unless it can get parties such as the Socialists on board, Rajoy's government will have problems passing its budget and other laws, and analysts say it might not survive a full term.
Cenk Uygur, who has built a following around his popular progressive talk show "The Young Turks" is running as a Democratic candidate in both the special election and full-term election primary.
The question now is whether Ms. Merkel will last her full term; most likely, the grand coalition between her party and the center-left Social Democrats will collapse before the next election.
But Ms. Gillibrand was a heavy front-runner in 2400, too, when she dispatched her opponent, Wendy Long, claiming more than 22018 percent of the vote to win her first full term.
Feinstein then finished out the rest of Moscone's term as Mayor of San Francisco, and was elected to a full term as in 1979, the first woman to serve in the position.
After nearly one full term, Ms. McCray, the wife of Mayor Bill de Blasio, has fully wrapped herself in the role of political spouse, a job especially steeped with symbolism for her.
Kay Ivey, seeking a full term as governor of Alabama, ran an ad that featured men at a shooting range ticking off her accomplishments, then cut to her firing off a gun.
That's the filing deadline for the May primaries, and while both men are likely to run for a full term in the fall, it's unlikely they'll be matched in the same district.
The governor appointed Mr. Heller to the Senate seat in 2011 after the resignation of fellow Republican John Ensign and supported him during his successful run for a full term in 2012.
Jones is the most vulnerable Democratic senator on the ballot this year, as he seeks to win a full term after his upset victory in a 2017 special election in the state.
The interim governors, who will hold office until full-term governors are elected at an unspecified future date, will control local security services and other resources well through the critical current year.
Over the past six decades, however, stock market moves in the early days of a change of administration aren't necessarily a great predictor of investor returns over the full term of the incumbent.
While she nevertheless wants to serve her full term as chancellor until 2021, her country and the rest of Europe will inevitably start looking ahead to what could be a more polarising era.
Henry McMaster has secured the Republican gubernatorial nomination for a first full term in office, after President Donald Trump publicly embraced him at a rally and followed up with a tweet encouraging voters.
Adults who were underweight babies or early arrivals may be less likely to have romantic or sexual relations or become parents than their counterparts who were full-term infants, a research review suggests.
He ended up doing a rotation at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, the same hospital where he was born decades earlier at 29 weeks of gestation (a full-term pregnancy is about 40 weeks).
MILAN, April 24 (Reuters) - Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini sought on Wednesday to douse speculation of a government collapse and early general elections, saying he wanted to govern for a full term.
With her previous termination, she gave birth to a stillborn in a traditional hospital setting, surrounded by happy women delivering healthy, full-term babies—and it came with all the pain of labor.
The fitness trainer is officially at a full term pregnancy, and she's desperate to induce labor — so she came up with the "Bikini Baby Belly Boogie" to try and dance the baby out.
Several hours, blood tests, and another probing transvaginal ultrasound later, I was told by the ER doctor that 50% of women who bleed during early pregnancy go on to carry to full term.
Washington (CNN)Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has privately confided that he believes President Donald Trump only has a 30% chance of completing his full term, a source told Vanity Fair.
The slice of history, though, remains the same: Johnson's pivotal first year in office, from his swearing in after John F. Kennedy's assassination through his 1964 campaign for election to a full term.
She carried her pregnancy to full term at 40 weeks, never once requiring a visit to the emergency room for IV fluids and medication, as she had multiple times in her first pregnancy.
Every single full-term Indian prime minister since 22019 has addressed a joint session of Congress, and Mr. Modi will be the fifth one to do so after Dr. Manmohan Singh in 2005.
She carried her pregnancy to full term at 40 weeks, never once requiring a visit to the emergency room for IV fluids and medication, as she had multiple times in her first pregnancy.
No government has completed a full term in Italy since World War Two, making it difficult to reform an economy where debt-to-output is second only to Greece in the euro zone.
On a $153,215 mortgage, you'll pay $210,215 in interest over the full term of a 15-year plan and $169,000 for a 30-year plan, even if they both offer 3.8 interest rates.
Not a single Australian prime minister has completed his or her full term in more than a decade, and the country has had five leaders in 11 years, one of whom served twice.
Kyl's report says Facebook's previous policy on what they called "sensational" advertisements meant that pro-life ads that "focused on survival stories of infants born before full-term" were rejected from the platform.
Looking ahead in Washington: In its first full term since the arrival of Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the Supreme Court is preparing to issue blockbuster decisions on divisive issues in a presidential election year.
Jones, meanwhile, is viewed as the most vulnerable Democrat up for reelection next year as he tries to win a full term in Alabama, where Trump won in 2016 by nearly 28 points.
Last year he said an attempted "revolution" to oust him by falsely announcing his resignation had failed, and that he would serve out his full term and might even stand for re-election.
Vaz, who is the first Guinea-Bissau president to have completed a full term but whose tenure was marred by political dysfunction and corruption allegations, conceded defeat and threw his support behind Embalo.
The poll of 2628 Democratic voters found 28500 percent think Trump will leave office before the end of his first term, compared to 6900 percent who think Trump will finish his full term.
Since the 2018 special election only grants the winner the right to serve out Franken's full term through 2020, Smith would have to run again two years later if she wins in 2018.
"We've taken five times the amount of bets on him failing to see out his full term than on him doing so," said Jessica Bridge, a spokesperson for Ladbrokes, a British betting market.
But, over those past six decades, stock market rallies in the early days of a change of administration aren't necessarily a great predictor of investor returns over the full term of the incoming president.
"Ideally, I'd like the government to go full term, but we, the crossbenchers, will have those discussions today with the prime minister, the treasurer and various other ministers," McGowan told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
To examine the romantic prospects of preemies and tiny babies later in life, researchers examined data from 21 previously published studies comparing adult social outcomes for these vulnerable infants to their full-term counterparts.
Despite her pain, she marshaled her strength and made it another 12 weeks to nearly 36 weeks -- full term -- when Lynlee Hope was born for the second time via C-section on June 6.
Before getting pregnant with Leti and James, Bowman was diagnosed with unicornuate uterus, a type of congenital condition where only one side of the uterus develops, making carrying a pregnancy to full term difficult.
Yet in his first full term on the bench, says Elizabeth Wydra of the Constitutional Accountability Centre, Justice Gorsuch has largely lived up to his billing as a "legal vending machine" for the right.
CNN's Brian Stelter reported that "Fox is on the hook for one years' salary" but not the full term of the multiyear contract, according to one of the sources involved in O'Reilly's exit discussions.
Still, over the past six decades, stock-market rallies in the early days of a change of administration aren't necessarily a great predictor of investor returns over the full term of the incoming president.
Any director confirmed by the Senate for a full term should make clear that his or her aim will be  to rededicate the bureau to its essential (and congressionally mandated) mission of consumer protection.
Gillibrand, who was elected for her second full term in the Senate in 2018, rose to national prominence in recent years as a forceful proponent of the #MeToo movement and fierce critic of Trump.
While the Senate run helped replenish her campaign coffers, it also provided opponents with a potent attack and a question Gillibrand has to answer: She promised voters in 2018 to serve her full term.
Recently, one of them, Senator Mark Warner, of Virginia, the ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, privately told friends that he puts the odds at two to one against Trump completing a full term.
What they found was that healthy, full-term babies had patterns of connectivity between the amygdala and other regions of the brain that were similar to the patterns previous studies had indicated in adults.
Its entire U.S. House delegation has been Democratic for over 20 years; no Republican senator has been elected to a full term since 1972, with Scott Brown's madcap Washington holiday now a distant memory.
"The chancellor and the government are elected for a full term and citizens are right to expect that they take this mandate seriously," Kramp-Karrenbauer told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper in an interview.
OBITUARIES A photograph, provided by The Associated Press, with an obituary on Saturday about Marilyn Lloyd, the first woman from Tennessee to be elected to a full term in Congress, was published in error.
The study found that compared with women who delivered full-term babies, women who gave birth earlier than 37 weeks had a 42 percent increased risk of stroke or heart attack later in life.
If Mr. Trump picks Mr. Lieberman, one adviser said he might serve for a short stint — to lend his bipartisan reputation to a president badly in needed of credibility — instead of the full term.
The protective effect linked to early-pregnancy probiotic milk consumption was most significant for "late" pre-term births, that is, after 34 weeks of pregnancy but before the full term of 39-40 weeks.
This includes things like diet and exercise habits, which can impact the risk of obesity, which is higher for preemies than for full-term babies and is a risk factor for diabetes, he said.
When I was pregnant with Chelsea, who was my first full term pregnancy, I ended up having to get steroid shots in my stomach because there was a sack of blood over her placenta.
The test also had a miss rate of 4 to 17 percent among full-term births across all three samples, meaning they wrongly classified someone as delivering early when they actually had a normal birth.
Democracy has been wobbly in Guinea Bissau, which has not seen a democratically elected leader serve a full term since independence from Portugal in 1974, and has suffered nine coups or attempted coups since 1980.
They struggled with the decision of whether or not to carry the pregnancy to full term, but finally decided to "give this little boy a fighting chance," Kelly Blumenthal wrote in a Facebook page bio.
"Abortion later in pregnancy is not used as an alternative to delivering healthy women's full-term, viable pregnancies," said Dr. Barbara Levy, vice president of health policy at the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
Following this expedition, her team then studied the size and shape of the prints more closely, then compared the archaeological evidence with samples of full term and pre-term babies born at a French hospital.
According to a news release from the Carrollton Police Department spokeswoman Jolene DeVito, authorities determined that the girl was born between 34 weeks of gestation and full term, and her umbilical cord was still attached.
The study looked at over 7,000 children in Ireland who were born full-term, beginning when they were nine months old, and had them take tests while aged 3 and 5 to measure cognitive skills.
On average, people born before 36 weeks were less likely to report ever having had a romantic partnership or sexual intercourse, and were less likely to report being a parent than those born full-term.
Gorsuch, who was confirmed last spring and this week began his first full term, has shaken relations at the high court with actions that show -- depending on one's view -- a degree of arrogance or independence.
So it seems prudent for the public to insist on candidates' transparency in disclosing their health information and providing medical assurance that they have a reasonable chance of serving a full term in good health.
For a new government to last a full term, Varadkar said, it would need a stable working majority of 82 to 85, which means having at least 10 more lawmakers willing to come on board.
Which means whichever Democrat wins on Tuesday will have to face all 23 candidates they've just defeated in a second primary in order to keep the seat for the full term at stake in November.
This means whichever Democrat wins on Tuesday will have to face all 28 candidates they've just defeated in a second primary in order to keep the seat for the full term at stake in November.
I intend to serve my full term, as I was elected to do, but I will be retiring in January leaving this majority in good hands with what I believe is a very bright future.
But ex-Facebook President Sean Parker is not asking for the return of his money backing the election of Hyde-Smith to a full term over Democratic challenger Mike Espy, even as Parker condemned her comments.
They expected Kim Reynolds — the former lieutenant governor who inherited gubernatorial incumbency when Trump tapped longtime Republican fixture Terry Branstad to be the US ambassador to China — to cruise in her bid for a full term.
Renzi has said he will resign if voters do not approve the constitutional changes he hopes will end Italy's notoriously shaky political system that has prevented any government completing a full term since World War Two.
Strategists also expect Powell to be asked about the continuing criticism by President Donald Trump, and he is expected to once more defend the Fed's independence and reiterate that he expects to serve his full term.
In a statement in the gazette, Mnangagwa said ex-presidents who have served at least one full term - a category that includes only Mugabe - were also entitled to six security personnel and a fully furnished office.
According to a news release issued by Carrollton Police Department spokeswoman Jolene DeVito, authorities have determined that the girl was born between 34 weeks of gestation and full term, and her umbilical cord was still attached.
Even though the study followed babies until they were 30 years old on average, it's still possible that starker differences between preemies and full-term infants might show up later in adulthood, the study team notes.
And while it might seem odd that Bannon would seemingly work against Trump, don't forget that he told Vanity Fair last month that he only gives his boss a 30% chance of lasting a full term.
On August 11th, as The Economist went to press, Zambians were voting on whether to give Mr Lungu, who took office in a by-election last year after the death of his predecessor, another full term.
AND WHAT I DIDN'T WANT TO DO IS RUN FOR RE-ELECTION KNOWING I WASN'T GOING TO STAY A FULL TERM, AND BASICALLY BE DISHONEST WITH EVERYBODY, AND THEN HANG IT UP RIGHT AFTER THE ELECTION.
While her most recent Senate run helped replenish her campaign coffers, it also provided opponents with a potential attack and a question Gillibrand has to answer: She promised voters in 2018 to serve her full term.
Doug Jones (D-Ala.), who won an upset special election in 2017 and will be running for a full term in 2020, is widely considered to be the most vulnerable incumbent in the next election cycle.
Tina Smith, who is running for a full term after taking over Franken's seat, isn't seen as the shoo-in as Klobuchar is, but the race is still rated as "likely" Democratic in CNN's race ratings.
An article on Wednesday about primary elections in Florida and Arizona quoted incorrectly from comments by Senator Marco Rubio on whether he would serve a full term if Florida voters re-elect him to the Senate.
They want a leader who is smart and even-tempered but who ideally isn't of an age and health status that puts their ability to run a presidential campaign and serve a full term in doubt.
And in Canada, if you needed life-changing orthopedic surgery, like hip or knee replacement, you would wait a startling 38 weeks -- about the same time it takes from fertilization to a full-term human life.
President Trump and the Republican Party are rallying their base by falsely portraying efforts to expand abortion rights in states like New York as condoning the murder of healthy full-term babies delivered by healthy mothers.
Kroll assigned the Kushner loan part of the bond a 110.3% loan-to-value ratio, noting that the borrower only pays interest during the full term of the loan and is not required to pay down principal.
" However, according to the group Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health (ANSIRH) at the University of California, San Francisco, "limb withdrawal occurs even in full-term babies in response to non-painful tactile sensations, including light touch.
Should he not serve out his full term, or decide not to run in 2020, she is a natural running mate for Mike Pence, and an ideal figure to help Republicans rebuild their brand with educated women.
On Friday rating agency Fitch said it did not expect the government to last a full term due to ideological differences between the coalition partners, with early elections a possibility from the second half of this year.
With the Senate out of session in October 1956, Brennan received a recess appointment from President Dwight Eisenhower weeks before Election Day; Eisenhower subsequently nominated Brennan to a full term and the Senate confirmed him in March1957.
NATIONAL An article on Wednesday about primary elections in Florida and Arizona quoted incorrectly from comments by Senator Marco Rubio on whether he would serve a full term if Florida voters re-elect him to the Senate.
The last time a party lost the majority in a midterm only to win it back two years later came in 1948, when Harry Truman won election to a full term and carried the House with him.
" Arteaga described her miscarriage as an emotional roller coaster and said the pharmacist had "no idea what it's like to want nothing more than to carry a child to full term and be unable to do so.
"We reported their outcomes a decade ago at 24 years of age and at that time they were comparable to (full-term) children, despite the fact that 28 percent had disabilities," Saigal told Reuters Health by phone.
When the full term is in view, presumably by this time next week, it will be clear enough how hard the justices worked to avoid 18033-to-4 tie votes, whether by deft compromise or clumsy contortion.
Scott Morrison, Australia's conservative prime minister, won his first full term in office on Saturday, confounding expectations that the country's voters were ready for a change in course after six years of tumultuous leadership under his party.
In many ways, Mr. Khan was responsible for the downfall of Mr. Sharif, a towering figure in the country's politics who has served as prime minister for three times but never managed to complete a full term.
Critics say that even though Vaz is the first president since independence from Portugal in 1974 to last a full term, he failed to control corruption or the flow of drugs through forested islands off the coast.
If a baby is delivered naturally, through the vagina, at 39 weeks, or full-term, then the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) recommends you should wait 18 months before the start of your next pregnancy.
"All the Way," which starred Bryan Cranston both onstage and in a subsequent television adaptation, ended in November, 1964, when Johnson, who became president upon the assassination of John F. Kennedy, won election to a full term.
"All the Way," which starred Bryan Cranston both onstage and in a subsequent television adaptation, ended in November, 1964, when Johnson, who became president upon the assassination of John F. Kennedy, won election to a full term.
If he lasts a full term and the Senate remains, as is likely, in Republican hands after the 2018 midterms, he could leave behind a court that leans sharply to the right for a generation to come.
A 2011 Swedish trial found that only 0.6 percent of full-term babies with a three-minute delay in cord clamping were iron deficient at 4 months of age, compared to 5.7 percent with immediate cord clamping.
This in contrast to regions such as southern Asia, where most babies with low birth weight are born at full term but their growth in the womb has been restricted due to poor maternal nutrition, the researchers said.
The endorsement is an embarrassment for Feinstein, who is running for a fifth full term and currently is the ranking leader on the Senate Judiciary Committee as it heads into confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nomineee Brett Kavanaugh.
In a subgroup of women, the test accurately classified 4 of 5 preterm deliveries as being at-risk, and incorrectly suggested that 3 of 18 women who had a full-term pregnancy were at risk for early labor.
Sandiaga Uno, Mr Baswedan's running-mate, says Mr Prabowo insisted that he and Mr Baswedan sign "a binding agreement" to stay in their new jobs for a full term, in effect excluding them from the next presidential election.
The Netherlands has a long history of coalition government, but the current degree of fragmentation is unusually high, and there is a risk of a weaker or more unstable government that does not see out a full term.
Google has banned the term "Kodi" from its autocomplete feature, meaning those who look for information on the controversial media playback software will have to type out the full term in order to search, as reported by TorrentFreak.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel vowed on Friday to serve a full term in office through to the end of the current legislative period - which ends in 2021 - despite infighting in her ruling coalition over immigration policy.
"The new generation of Liberal leadership is on your side," he told Australian voters, many of whom are angry and frustrated with a decade of political instability in which no sitting prime minister has lasted a full term.
McBath hopes to unseat Handel, who is seeking reelection to a full term after she edged out her Democratic opponent, Jon Ossoff, in a runoff election in 2017 that turned into the most expensive House race in history.
Because Hyde-Smith was appointed this year and elected in a special election, she will face reelection again at the end of Cochran's term in 2020 when she's expected to seek her first full term in the Senate.
Amid the continuing investigations into Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election, there, of course, has been a great deal of discussion and news coverage of the 45th commander in chief not completing his full term in office.
This year, in a local television interview, Ms. Gillibrand pledged to serve her full term if re-elected next year while talking up Mr. Cuomo, who will also be on the ballot in 2018, as a presidential contender.
And some leading Republicans believe Ms. Hyde-Smith, currently 99th in Senate seniority, could face a primary in 2020, when she is expected to seek a full term, because of her comments and single-digit victory on Tuesday.
Doubts are mounting that Merkel's right-left alliance can last its full term until 2021, largely due to disarray within her Social Democrat (SPD) partners, and many experts now see increasing chances of a federal election next year.
Albert P. Brewer, who became the governor of Alabama after the death of Lurleen B. Wallace but lost his bid for a full term in 20063 during a nasty primary runoff against her husband, the segregationist former Gov.
Ms. Brown, who has been in the office since 2015, won a special election in 2016 to finish out the last two years of her predecessor's four-year term, and is now running for a full term herself.
If he seeks a full term, Mr. Colyer would face several well-known opponents in the Republican primary, including Kris Kobach, the Kansas secretary of state, who has gained national attention for his unproven claims about voter fraud.
At the same time, congressional Republicans are solidly in Mr. Trump's cross hairs — particularly Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee and the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, who has privately questioned if Mr. Trump can last a full term.
It's a term for the ages, where the court's newly solidified conservative majority -- serving its first full term together -- may signal how fast and how far the court is going to move on controversial issues such as abortion.
The ouster of Sharif, who served as premier on three separate occasions, also raises questions about Pakistan's fragile democracy as no prime minister has completed a full term in power since independence from British colonial rule in 1947.
Someone suggested to me, in reaction to Trump's rookie mistakes, that there should be a constitutional requirement that only candidates who have served a full term as a governor and a senator should be eligible for the presidency.
Since Sanders himself is in his 70s, some rivals and supporters alike have questioned his ability to see through a general election (considered even tougher than the primary contest) let alone a full term, or two, as president.
Since World War II, there have been seven presidents who served more than one full term and could have campaigned for their successors: Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Lyndon Johnson, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Obama.
On a $250,000 mortgage, you'll pay $78,000 in interest over the full term of a 15-year plan and $169,000 for a 30-year plan, even if they both offer 3.8 percent interest rates, according to Bankrate's mortgage calculator.
According to medical experts who testified in April, the infants had been at or near full term — between 34 and 42 weeks — and at least some were likely born alive, since one woman having six stillbirths was virtually impossible.
"We think a gridlock environment for an economy poised to decelerate makes it harder now for the full term structure to keep rising," George Goncalves, head of fixed-income strategy at Nomura Securities International, said in an emailed statement.
For instance, while 98 percent of people born full-term over the age of 26 reported having sex at least once, averaged across all the relevant studies, only 78 percent of those born prematurely over 26 said the same.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel is in good health and on track to serve her full term in office through to 2021 in coalition with her Social Democrat (SPD) governing allies, her chief of staff told Reuters on Wednesday.
"A lot of people are not optimistic that you can have full-term births of chimeras when the two species are so far apart evolutionarily," said Wu. Pigs and humans shared a common ancestor about 96 million years ago.
The latest actions give contours to the first full term of President Donald Trump's appointee, Neil Gorsuch, and come on the eve of oral arguments in what is arguably the most important case of the annual nine-month session.
After Jack was born at full-term via a scheduled C-section, doctors took him straight to a neonatal intensive care unit to administer the level of care he would need before his first open-heart surgery days later.
Mr. Trump, 290, has repeatedly pledged to release a full medical report, as other candidates in recent presidential campaigns have done to help voters judge their ability to bear the stress of the presidency and complete a full term.
"I've got another year-and-a half to go on my term, and I expect to fulfill the full term," Koskinen told reporters Wednesday, one day after several Republicans pressed for his impeachment during a House Judiciary Committee hearing.
It demands a stirring of the maternal instinct at the appropriate time and when one is with the appropriate partner, has an abundance of eggs, a normal 28-day cycle and a culminates in a full-term, healthy pregnancy.
Mr. Manchin, 71, seeking his second full term in the Senate after practically a lifetime in West Virginia politics, including service as its 34th governor, was the last undecided senator to announce how he would vote on Justice Kavanaugh.
Also, I've had multiple procedures done on my cervix, because I had precancerous things removed that would put me at high risk for a pregnancy—it's more than likely that I wouldn't be able to carry to full term.
Cordray, then the state treasurer, was elected as Ohio attorney general in 20163 in a special election but lost in 2010 in his bid for a full term to Mike DeWine, a Republican who's also currently running for governor.
But Heller, who was appointed to the Senate in 2011, established himself as a political survivor six years ago, when he won his first full term even as President Barack Obama carried Nevada by a comfortable margin in 2012.
A separate Reuters poll of economists last week showed most analysts expecting Brazil to approve a pension reform this year and set a more ambitious inflation goal despite a near unanimous bet Temer would not serve his full term.
But the greater dispersion of parliamentary seats means a protracted negotiation could leave the Netherlands lacking a government for several months, and there is a possibility of a more unstable government that does not see out a full term.
Calling their client's treatment "outrageous and inhumane," public defenders Howard Finkelstein and Gordon Weekes Jr. said jail and medical personnel knew Tammy Jackson was full term when she complained early April 10 that she has having contractions and requested help.
A successful confidence vote in November last year, with strong backing from Romania's two largest political parties, the Social Democrats and Liberals, means that Fitch expects this technocratic government to reach its full term until parliamentary elections in December 20153.
But now, as she seeks a fifth full term in the US Senate at the age of 84, the state's progressive wing isn't looking for stability: It's looking for someone who can more fully embody complete resistance to President Trump.
Researchers examined data from 216 previously published studies that included a total of 22.5,21990 full-term babies and 23,22 of the most vulnerable preemies: those born at less than 219 weeks gestation or weighing less than 22018,500 grams (3.3 pounds).
When Casi and Joey Rott found out they were expecting triplets, the couple, who were already parents to two daughters, ages 6 and 2, did everything in their power to make sure the babies were healthy and carried full-term.
Manchin, who's in his first full term as a senator, faces a tough re-election battle in West Virginia next year, where Republicans feel confident they can pick up a Senate seat, given the state's support for Trump last year.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Students determined to pursue Algeria's biggest anti-government protests in years boycotted classes on Monday to denounce an offer by President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to run in elections next month but not to serve a full term if re-elected.
But they also knew that "the technology and science just wasn't there for that," Bliss, 37, of Mountain Springs, Texas, tells PEOPLE, adding that while she didn't want to carry her baby full term, she did want to be involved.
"We know that the outcomes for babies who are too thin and too small are not as good -- they start life out like a step behind" children who are born at a normal weight at full-term, about nine months.
The embattled chief executive of VW's Audi division, Rupert Stadler, only got a five-year contract extension last month because of an agreement among supervisory board members that he would not serve out his full term, two sources have told Reuters.
"With this pregnancy, things are going really, really well, and everything is clear to have a normal, healthy, full-term baby, and so Kevin wanted to make sure that she got everything that she wanted this time around," Marrero tells PEOPLE.
Former Trump campaign adviser George Papadopoulos, who pleaded guilty in 2017 to lying to the FBI about his contacts with individuals tied to Russia during the 2016 campaign, is running as a Republican candidate in the full-term primary election.
Marilyn Lloyd, a conservative Democrat who in 1974 became the first woman from Tennessee to be elected to a full term in Congress, winning a House seat that she held for the next two decades, died on Wednesday in Hixson, Tenn.
BERLIN, July 20 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel vowed on Friday to serve a full term in office through to the end of the current legislative period - which ends in 2021 - despite infighting in her ruling coalition over immigration policy.
Jones acknowledges he's an underdog to win a full term, but he rejects the conventional wisdom that Alabama's conservative tilt and his record of siding with his party on the biggest votes make him a dead man walking in 20203.
BERLIN, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Sabine Lautenschlaeger will resign as a member of the European Central Bank's executive board with effect from October 31, before the end of her full term of office, the bank said in a statement on Wednesday.

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