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Some have gone so far as to announce opposition already.
The White House has gone so far as to target Sen.
Some festivals have even gone so far as to ban headdresses.
He's even gone so far as to call his character a dictator.
TRAI has gone so far as to ban Free Basics in India.
Epic has even gone so far as to cite PUBG as an inspiration.
Google has even gone so far as to build its own AI processor.
Ecuador has gone so far as to cut off Assange's internet access temporarily.
Some places have gone so far as to equip figurines with GPS devices.
Some cops have gone so far as to post fake speed traps to Waze.
Only a few brave souls have gone so far as to actually do it.
Some critics have gone so far as to call the lack of funding criminal.
They haven't all gone so far as saying they want college to be free.
And Peter Thiel has gone so far as to pay people not to go.
Right-wing factions have gone so far as to insinuate that he's anti-Semitic.
" He has even gone so far as to call protest a form of "terrorism.
The FBI has even gone so far as to cultivate a friendly relationship with them.
No Republican senators have gone so far as to express support for the impeachment inquiry.
Some critics have gone so far as to call the deal a "bailout" for SolarCity.
She has even gone so far as to change her name from Nadya to Natalie.
He has gone so far as to claim Twitter was limiting who could follow him.
She's gone so far as to have the guy's image printed on custom-made leggings.
Google and Microsoft have gone so far as to sue the government over such requests.
Weld has even gone so far as to compare Trump's immigration plans to the Holocaust.
Some megafans have even gone so far as to tattoo the brand onto their bodies.
Some doctors have gone so far as to beg on social media for these supplies.
The regime has now gone so far as to enlist former rebels into its ranks.
The government has gone so far as to order prisoners to start making face masks.
Some investors have gone so far as to connect rising interest rates to previous technology bubbles.
El Salvador has gone so far as to recommend women do not get pregnant until 2018.
Republicans have gone so far as to introduce a bill that would eliminate the EPA entirely.
Congress has even gone so far as to place a purchasing ban on RD-180s altogether.
Because it may not be renewed, few distillers have gone so far as to lower prices.
A 38-year-old Fabricio Werdum has gone so far as to claim UFC heavyweight gold.
Some former Durant supporters have gone so far as to burn their Oklahoma City jerseys. Sad!
He wants the whistleblower named, although he hasn't gone so far as to do it himself.
Other top Republicans have gone so far as to pledge support for the Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton.
Lithuania has gone so far as to bring criminal charges against Jewish partisans who fought Nazi collaborators.
Pompeo has gone so far as to say "it doesn't matter" whether the Houthis had the capability.
Some participants have even gone so far as to mock up new front pages of newspapers and magazines.
Now, advocates have gone so far as to put together a campaign to declare the patch a state.
And while Jordan hasn't gone so far as to call this "a conspiracy," other notable Republicans, like Rep.
He hasn't gone so far as to call for regime change, but has walked up to the line.
Some academics have gone so far as to suggest that criticizing the university is tantamount to destroying it.
If I'd gone so far as to max out my 401(k) contributions, I'd have a lot more.
Some investor groups have gone so far as to buy ad campaigns pressuring lawmakers to oppose the bill.
In fact, he's proud — and feels like Feldstein has even gone so far as to improve upon a classic.
Now, one particularly ambitious Walking Dead devotee has gone so far as to recreate the violent scene using Legos.
He has even gone so far as to insinuate that Hillary Clinton was on drugs at the last debate.
The mild existential crisis hasn't gone so far as to deter interest in the study of artificial intelligence, however.
The developer has gone so far as to proactively hunt down players exhibiting toxic behavior on sites like YouTube.
Some fans have gone so far as to analyze the book of Braille that A.D. gave Jenna (Tammin Sursok).
Some have gone so far as to call this a signal that the market rally is on shaky footing.
The Daily Caller's Jacob Bojesson has gone so far as to cite a source that contradicts his Islamophobic point.
Cruz has even gone so far as to threaten federal employees working on the transition with prosecution and imprisonment.
Davis has gone so far as to try to emulate Curry in games, launching the occasional 40-foot jumper.
Nielsen has even gone so far as to insist that the conditions under which children are detained are good.
Some anti-abortion organizations have even gone so far as to boycott the Girl Scouts' trademark — and delicious — cookies.
Some leaders have gone so far as to actively encourage prejudice against refugees and migrants simply to win votes.
Some have planted or bought vineyards, while a few have gone so far as to establish winemaking facilities here.
Some devoted fans, like Suchada Juntarakawe, 41, have gone so far as to tattoo company logos on their bodies.
Russia has gone so far as to accuse the U.S. of "trying to engineer a coup d'etat" in Venezuela.
Nonetheless, some of these guys have gone so far as to seek a legal remedy to their manufactured controversy.
The government of El Salvador has gone so far as to advise women to refrain from becoming pregnant until 2018.
Central to that character outline was the allegation that Gates had gone so far as to embezzle money from Manafort.
Some hospitals have gone so far as to design telemedicine clinics, purpose-built to address the peculiarities of virtual examinations.
The actors have gone so far as to record a dramatic PSA with Entertainment Weekly apologizing for making everyone cry.
Google's boss has gone so far as to declare that AI will do more for humanity than fire or electricity.
Other Republicans, such as Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, have even gone so far as to condemn Trump's remarks.
Trump has gone so far as to solicit advice from Fox Business Network host Lou Dobbs in a televised interview.
Some lawmakers have even gone so far as to say that Facebook should halt its work on the project entirely.
To emphasize that point, they have gone so far as to create their own license plates, passports and citizenship documents.
Some industry experts have gone so far as to call for the removal of these sleepers from the market entirely.
Some have gone so far as to ration their doses, unable to afford to spend the money for their prescriptions.
Musk has even gone so far as to power an entire island to show how efficient his new panels are.
Private investigator serious, apparently: SupMatto said, and 2K confirmed, that the company has gone so far as to investigate the YouTuber.
Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, has gone so far as to say that a "golden age" of banking beckons.
But the feature was not working properly, having gone so far as to hide videos like a wedding ceremony, for example.
Tinder has gone so far as to actually pay two users to meet up in person after their exchanges went viral.
The artist Jennifer Lyn Morone has gone so far as to register herself as a corporation, Jennifer Lyn Morone™ Inc.
In some cases, they have gone so far as to cut coverage for the most vulnerable even while expanding it elsewhere.
A number of firms have even gone so far as to represent both sides of a deal in some strategic transactions.
Bevin has gone so far as to question Beshear's Baptist faith in a Facebook video, citing his support for abortion rights.
Unfortunately, it's gone so far as to affect my relationships, since coworkers and friends alike notice meal choices day after day.
Some scammers have gone so far as to mimic hospital telephone numbers as a guise to ferret out sensitive patient information.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, no other candidate has gone so far as to call for the repeal of Section 230.
Some companies, like social media management software company Buffer, have even gone so far as to make employee salary publicly available.
The DHS has gone so far as to prepare for the possibility of data-destroying cyberattacks timed to disrupt the election.
They have not gone so far as to propose outright ethnic cleansing; Gaffney, in his speech, says he has Muslim friends.
He has gone so far as to say he does not think anyone on the Oklahoma campus can beat him in Halo.
Trump, who named Powell to a four-year term in November 2017, has gone so far as to threaten to fire Powell.
That joyful spirit of revolution explains why some people have even gone so far as to make fan art of the Mothman.
In multiple cases, offenders have gone so far as to fake their own deaths and impersonate our clients to deliver bomb threats.
Vice President Mike Pence has gone so far as to say that it's underwritten by Venezuela — something for which there's no evidence.
The Trump team has gone so far as to argue that the entire special counsel investigation was launched on a fraudulent premise.
He's also gone so far as to dangle the possibility of firing Powell -- an authority he doesn't have over the Fed chairman.
This past week, the Daily Caller's, Jacob Bojesson, has gone so far as to cite a source that contradicts his Islamophobic point.
The president's lawyers have gone so far as to say, in light of that principle, that he cannot even be criminally investigated.
But few have gone so far as to give a definitive date for the commercial debut of these cars of the future.
Some articles have even gone so far as to say that these rays are more dangerous than UV rays from the sun.
The U.S. Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper, has gone so far as to dub CRISPR a potential weapon of mass destruction.
Bill Gates and some politicians have gone so far as to call for a tax on robots to slow down their adoption.
What is shocking, however, is Brady's reveal today that he's never once in his life gone so far as even try coffee.
In light of this, some Sanders critics have gone so far as to draw a comparison between Sanders and President Donald Trump.
Between stops, the members of the team have gone so far as to bathe the faded ribbons from which the medals dangle.
Another example: To reduce noise, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston has gone so far as to install rubber floors in some areas.
Warren has gone so far as to present Clinton with a list of people she would find acceptable for top Administration posts.
Some have gone so far as to call Gates, the guy who ran the biggest tech company of his time, a Luddite.
Carlos Curbelo -- who has gone so far as to join Democrats in saying he won't support government spending without a DACA resolution.
Other politicians have gone so far as calling for the preparation of a "Plan B" – code for Italy's exit from the euro.
He's even gone so far as to publicly disparage the US law enforcement and intelligence agencies and deride their analysis as wrong.
They have gone so far as to say that they would completely ignore numbers from the nonpartisan office tasked with evaluating legislation.
Le Pen was an explicitly pro-Russia candidate, who had gone so far as to say Putin's annexation of Crimea was legal.
Since he named him to a four-year term in November 2017, Trump has already gone so far as to threaten firing Powell.
The U.K. government has even gone so far as to say it now wants to limit companies' use of end-to-end encryption.
Others have gone so far as to Photoshop her body, because being perhaps the most dangerous woman on the planet somehow isn't enough.
The company has gone so far as to say its announcement will be about user experience, but hasn't said much more than that.
Some former employees of the prisons have gone so far as to call them concentration camps, while still defending the work they did.
Some scientists have even gone so far as to speculate that planets like Jupiter are necessary for the formation of planets like Earth.
Paying for reviews outright has always been against the rules, and Amazon has gone so far as to sue sellers caught doing it.
Some broadcasters have gone so far as to edit or speed up programs so they can stuff more advertisements into each viewing hour.
The courts have gone so far as to appoint a Stanford law professor to evaluate the districts, and even redraw them if necessary.
She said they'd even gone so far as adding mushroom powder to mashed potatoes, which nobody has done in the history of cuisine.
The company has gone so far as to participate in studies about how drones can find missing persons more quickly than human teams.
He still occasionally makes critical remarks about Trump, but he hasn't gone so far as to actually put Trump's agenda in serious jeopardy.
While both are outspoken opponents of the Iran nuclear deal, Bolton has gone so far as to call for Iran to be bombed.
Justin Amash and Barbara Comstock, have gone so far as to make calls for a review of Russia's interference in the presidential election.
They've gone so far as to say that Trump won the Republican primary debates, a revision of the general take at the time.
Other active Republicans haven't gone so far as to say they are voting for Clinton but say they won't back Trump, like Sens.
In recent weeks, Mr. Trump has gone so far as to tell people not to raise Mr. Sessions's name with him in conversation.
" Still, Mr. Fitzpatrick has gone so far as to issue an attack ad against Mr. Meehan, calling him "Pelosi's Pawn in PA-01.
The President has gone so far as to adopt the divisive phrase "Jexodus" to describe the phenomenon of Jews leaving the Democratic party.
He's gone so far as to encourage Flake's prospective primary challengers and to attack Flake at a rally in the senator's home state.
Prince Charming has gone so far as to seek other employment, but with no luck (even though he doesn't really want to leave).
Illinois and Maryland have gone so far as to allow illegal immigrants to obtain drivers licenses, and even vote in some local elections.
Biden himself has only gone so far as to say he's not ruled out what would be a third run for the White House.
We heard this before, but Pell added that ABC had gone so far as to talk to his sister about appearing on an episode.
China has even gone so far as to ban Winnie the Pooh after people began likening the Chinese leader's appearance to the cartoon bear.
Ministers have even gone so far as to claim that they can monitor conversations on Line, which has over 20 million users in Thailand.
Some lawmakers had gone so far as to suggest that Britain adopt the U.S. model of compensating whistleblowers - an idea ultimately rejected by regulators.
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari has gone so far as to identify the continued reliance on the Phillips Curve as "faith-based" monetary policy.
Why it matters: Trump has gone so far as to say that he had the "absolute right" to pardon himself — something legal experts debate.
At least one distributor has gone so far as to claim in court that a bad review of a car had demonstrably hurt sales.
I've even gone so far as to put my kids on screen detoxes in the past, as screens inspire addictive behavior in my children.
It had even gone so far as to start its own publishing imprints, which my literary friends scorned and derided as cheesy and shameless.
Yet in the lead-up to the expose, Trump has gone so far as to suggest Woodward has been an unreliable writer for decades.
Climo told authorities he had gone so far as to hire a person who was homeless to surveil the area around a nearby synagogue.
Broadcasters of the sport generally feature men; the Amateur International Boxing Association has gone so far as to encourage women to box in skirts.
The American Vaping Association has gone so far as to call the laws a form of prohibition and a gift to the cigarette industry.
"None of them — and Ms. Grafton may be the best of the bunch — have gone so far as to redefine the genre," he continued.
Some of Mr. Lewis's supporters have gone so far as to assert, without proof, that DNA evidence was planted in order to convict him.
Huawei's chairman has even gone so far as to call the US government hypocritical, criticizing China while the National Security Agency spies around the globe.
However, the company hasn't gone so far as to prevent flight in the region altogether, as it does in Washington D.C. for national security reasons.
Patrick's allies had gone so far as to form a political action committee that seemed designed to root Patrick on as he weighed his decision.
Some, like Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker, have actually gone so far as to question whether Dr. Ford may have mistaken Kavanaugh for someone else.
The efforts have gone so far as to try to bleed into the minor details of an employee's life, such as their interactions within Slack.
In addition, you can no longer upload photos of just your child, though Bumble hasn't gone so far as to ban images of children altogether.
It's pink, bouncy, and adorable — and some fans have even gone so far as to dress up theirs or incorporate it into a Halloween costume.
Some of the most critical voices have gone so far as to support Left's claims on Jumia's fraud — and accept Jumia's August admission as validation.
The American Civil Liberties Union is a prime example, and it has gone so far as to seemingly turn its back on its asserted principles.
The Senate had actually gone so far as to approve language declaring that online operators were subject to the same obscenity regulations as television broadcasters.
Some of his ostensible allies have gone so far as to hint that they will run against him in the next mayoral election, in 2017.
Other cities haven't gone so far as to ban scooters outright, but are nonetheless falling into the trap of replacing old cartels with new technocumbents.
He and Trump are staunch opponents of the Iran nuclear deal, but Bolton has gone so far as to call for Iran to be bombed.
He has gone so far as to tell black voters he would consider it a "personal insult" if they did not help elect Mrs. Clinton.
Some, like Ulsrud and Marc Kennedy, a Canadian Olympian, have gone so far as to showcase their physiques in racy promotional calendars for the sport.
Some firms have gone so far as to name every investment professional on their staff — including the real "general partners" — as a plain old partner.
And now he has gone so far as to release a card game, "Trumped Up Cards: The World's Biggest Deck" that pokes fun at Trump. nyti.
South Carolina Republicans have gone so far as to discuss canceling their state's GOP primary altogether if a legitimate primary challenge emerges to eliminate the threat.
Indeed, Lady Gaga has gone so far as to suggest during a radio interview that she possesses secret information regarding Gottwald that is damaging to him.
But none of our heroes have ever gone so far as to free a droid, or even paid lip service to the cause of droid rights.
Barney Frank has gone so far as to suggest that this is why Sanders is something of an isolated figure in the party, a la Cruz.
In fact, the wealthy young couple had even gone so far as to buy up four homes surrounding their own in order to ensure their privacy.
Hadley has gone so far as to organize closets and kitchen cabinets, just so there is nothing in the house that might dissuade a potential buyer.
They've even gone so far as to release all Content ID claims on YouTube, aiming to purge the evil from their public image and start afresh.
The paper also reported that McGahn had gone so far as to have White House lawyers draft a memo listing the consequences of such a request.
Trump has consistently called the press "the enemy of the people" and has also gone so far as to say the media could cause a war.
Some have dedicated nut-free and vegetarian kitchens, and some have gone so far as to have separate cooking utensils and plates for guests with restrictions.
Google Play hasn't gone so far as to ban loot boxes entirely, but instead says games have to now disclose the odds of getting each item.
Some have gone so far as to say that the United States's attitude toward foreign workers has created opportunities for them to compete against American businesses.
She has gone so far as to claim that Matthew Shepard — a college student murdered in a hate crime — was not killed because he was gay.
Mr. Sadlowski rejected the more collegial approach of contemporaries who had gone so far as to give up the right to strike in favor of arbitration.
Trump has gone so far as to call journalists "the enemy of the people," a phrase that authoritarians have long used to paint critics as traitors.
He has gone so far as to say he will drop out of the race if found to have received money from Beijing for his campaign.
Patty Murray, a Democrat, has gone so far as to push for a 9/11 Commission-style probe to get to the bottom of what happened.
They wrote that the school had gone so far as to file a lawsuit against "Jane Doe" for spreading what they called "defamatory statements" about the school.
However, YouTube has not gone so far as to remove "Scare PewDiePie" from its YouTube Red service – the videos are still available to subscribers as of today.
Former House Speaker, and Trump supporter, Newt Gingrich, has gone so far as to suggest Congress exempt the first billionaire president from any conflict of interest rules.
Yet while some Republicans like Arizona senator John McCain criticized the Trumps' conduct, none have gone so far as to actually oppose anything their president is doing.
And almost three dozen companies have signed up to test their autonomous cars in California, although none have gone so far as to invite average people rides.
The two tech giants also have policies against hate speech, however they have not gone so far as to characterize Breitbart or other conservative blogs as such.
Unfortunately all of this has been proven possible and researchers have gone so far as to hack a voting machine into a working Pac-Man arcade game.
Democrats have gone so far as to call for Price's confirmation hearing to be delayed until ethics investigators have had a chance to review the activity. Sens.
Her misgivings are shared by the Labour Party, which has gone so far as to pledge to take chunks of the energy system back into public ownership.
But they have never gone so far as to suggest, as Trump did on Monday, that environmentalists are the real reason that wildfires are raging out west.
Nadler has gone so far as to issue a subpoena to compel Whitaker to testify in the event the acting AG chooses not to answer questions Friday.
In fact, the pro wrestling promotion has gone so far as to reach out to one UFC star in particular: 22-year-old strawweight contender Paige VanZant.
But until the column she had not yet gone so far as to reverse her support for Mr. Trump, whom she said she voted for in 2016.
In a brutal war, skeptics said, it was naïve to open up cities to an enemy that had gone so far as detonating an ambulance full explosives.
But the evolution has not gone so far as to incline Democrats to make an issue of, for example, foreign agents who are not registered as such.
Elizabeth Warren has said that states should not pre-empt local efforts at rent control, but has not gone so far as to propose a national standard.
Mr. Friedman has gone so far as to endorse even the annexation of some of that land, where Palestinians hope to build a state of their own.
However, they don't trust me with my own phone and have gone so far as installing an app on it to track what I do with it.
United States officials had gone so far as to threaten sanctions against the companies building it, saying it would make Germany even more dependent on Russian energy.
But so far it is only Paul who has gone so far as to threaten to attempt to block a possible nominee from his own party's president.
This requires a quality of seeing and thinking that many institutionally ensconced white theorists have downgraded and even gone so far as to declare bourgeois and obsolete.
Some stores have even gone so far as posting signs on their machines, or taping up the chip-reader slots to save us all a few precious moments.
He's insisted that there's some disagreement on "the degree and extent of global warming" and even gone so far as to question humanity's role in the whole phenomenon.
YouTube, meanwhile, has gone so far as to deploy a tool known as the Redirect Method, which serves anti-ISIS content to users searching for ISIS-related videos.
Here, they discovered that 79 percent of GDELT's recorded events had never happened, and that ICEWS had gone so far as entering the same protests more than once.
Critics have gone so far as to call the takeover attempt a bailout of SolarCity, a company where Musk is chairman and his cousin, Lyndon Rive, is CEO.
His Vice President, Mike Pence, has gone so far as to demand that women who choose to abort should be forced to conduct funerals for the aborted fetus.
Mike Pence of Indiana, has gone so far as to say that he won't "condone [Trump's] remarks and cannot defend them" in a comment reported by Fox News.
Some have even gone so far as to suggest that forest regrowth after the demise of South American societies led to a global cooling event right around 1610.
The uncertainty of having Turkey as a strategic partner has gone so far as to call into question the security of the U.S. nuclear arsenal in that country.
Furthermore, Medicare would need to be able to refuse to pay for some medicines; neither Mrs Clinton nor Mr Trump have gone so far as to suggest that.
Mr. Wilson had eaten food from Indian Garden before, and the restaurant had gone so far as to write "no nuts" on the lid of his curry container.
Some Republicans have not gone so far as to completely absolve Mr. Trump, but argue that his actions do not rise to the level of an impeachable offense.
Amazon has even gone so far as to give Alexa her own opinions on things like pets, beer, movies, colors and more, which change from time to time.
In Spanish-language media this year, the rhetoric around the election has often gone so far as to imply that Latinos will decide the result on their own.
Many governments, including the United States, have gone so far as to promise perpetual inflation, a key function of which is to help governments depreciate their own debt.
Of course, she hasn't gone so far as to support the women who have accused her husband — or newly confirmed Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — of sexual misconduct.
Ryan wants to get things done, though he's not yet gone so far as to put his colleagues on a tighter leash to make bills easier to pass.
Elizabeth Warren, who built her political career fighting a system she says is "rigged" for the wealthy, hasn't gone so far as to support the abolition of billionaires.
He has gone so far as to say that if a major financial institution like Bank of America required a government bailout to avoid collapse, he'd let it fail.
Scheer has gone so far as to propose an Anti-'Carbon Tax' Policy, arguing that putting a higher price on carbon will make heating and cooling homes more expensive.
One of these fans, who simply goes by "Asher," has gone so far as to pen a dark, Lynchian reboot starring none other than that other purple prince, Waluigi.
Obama has been pushing the idea of getting humans to Mars for some time now, but he hasn't gone so far as to provide funding for a Mars expedition.
Authorities have also gone so far as to ban international rights groups like George Soros' Open Society Foundations, which was dubbed a security threat by prosecutors late last year.
There are several regional Indigenous-owned and operated internet service providers in Canada, for example, and some communities have even gone so far as to erect their own infrastructure.
I've gone so far as to create a philosophy for myself, one that forces me to live off the land, so to speak, and only take what I need.
Kennedy's even gone so far as to claim a massive government cover-up hiding the link between vaccines and autism, so you can add conspiracy theorist to his resume.
The number is surprisingly high considering the flare up of concerns about the technology and the fact that several cities have recently gone so far as to ban it.
Wilensky, who fled and killed himself before he could be arrested, had gone so far as to outfit a remote upstate cabin with chains, handcuffs, sex toys and guns.
Dadashev's cornerman, Buddy McGirt, had gone so far as stepping in to stop the fight when it was clear to him that his fighter was taking too much punishment.
Dadashev's cornerman, Buddy McGirt, had gone so far as stepping in to stop the fight when it was clear to him that his fighter was taking too much punishment.
He's even gone so far as to praise Germany for its 0 percent interest rate, and referred to the Federal Reserve as "boneheads" for not taking U.S. rates lower.
And the government is now talking about its climate work differently — several agencies have gone so far as to remove language about climate change from websites and policy documents.
Some have gone so far as to call it censorship, though not getting paid to say something is different than not being able to say that thing at all.
It's even gone so far as to grow a social media life of its own with The Real PSL Twitter and Instagram accounts — boasting a combined following of over 150k.
Fans have even gone so far as to craft in-depth conspiracy theories surrounding the rare moments Grande decides to give her scalp a break and let her hair down.
Some advocates have gone so far as to say the entire convention system should be ripped apart, though that would be exceedingly unlikely given opposition from nearly all world powers.
In fact, some scientists have gone so far as to suggest these ancient great apes were exclusively bipedal, completely forgoing their arboreal ancestry in favor of the heel-toe express.
Some agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Interior Department, have gone so far as to take down pages devoted to peer-reviewed scientific reports on climate change.
AI, which has gone so far as to buy Google ads against searches for Conversica, as one measure of how closely the two products resemble each other; and many others.
Obama has even gone so far as to claim privilege to withhold documents in lawsuits over the federal takeover of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae during the 2008 financial crisis.
It has gone so far as to banish cooks who are Uighurs, a Muslim minority that has been accused of fomenting terrorism, from working at one restaurant in the city.
Some, like game designer Jonathan Blow, have gone so far as to call this kind of loot grind "unethical" because it hooks players while providing little of substance in return.
Some officials in countries targeted by the Islamic State, often known as ISIS, have gone so far as to suggest that the militants seek out people who are mentally unwell.
Dr. Knuth has gone so far as to argue that some computer programs are, like Elizabeth Bishop's poems and Philip Roth's "American Pastoral," works of literature worthy of a Pulitzer.
Some parents have gone so far as to bar the people taking care of their children from ever using a phone or other electronic device in front of the kids.
" He's gone so far as to slam neighborhood segregation in Washington, D.C., and assert that "racial discrimination, gun violence, violent law enforcement are chronic diseases deeply rooted in U.S. society.
Trump and other Republicans have gone so far as to call for Schiff's resignation, prompting the normally genteel Democrat to accuse his colleagues of ignoring damning evidence of presidential misdeeds.
The New Republic, a left-leaning publication, has gone so far as to advise Democrats to nominate more progressive candidates that can stoke turnout among the progressives in their party.
Still, Cosby maintains his innocence — he's even gone so far as to refer to himself as a "political prisoner," comparing himself to Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi, and Nelson Mandela.
We'd gone so far as to joke about whose grandparents would make the most racially insensitive comment if either of us came over to the other's house for Sunday dinner.
In fact, Volvo and Jaguar Land Rover have gone so far as to say that their entire fleets of vehicles will be electric or hybrid-electric by 213 and 2000, respectively.
RSA organizers must have gone so far as to report Marlinspike's mischief to law enforcement, he says; years later he requested his FBI file and discovered a reference to the incident.
Scientists have gone so far as to create catalogs of meteorite imposters they've been sent, and careful guides are written to try and prevent unwitting first time buyers from purchasing fakes.
Facebook, for example, has even gone so far as to build a resource site called "Managing Unconscious Bias," with the idea that other tech companies can tap into Facebook's best practices.
The company has been pitching that line so hard and has gone so far as to state that it's possible to spin up customer service tools in less than a day.
Some schools have gone so far as to ban discussion of the show in school, and Netflix announced that it would increase the trigger warnings at the beginning of the show.
Twitter has gone so far as to file a lawsuit in the country protesting the fine it's been asked to pay over some of the tweets it has refused to remove.
While Alcoa says that it has gone so far as to attempt purchasing such slabs from its competitor, Century Aluminum, the company is not capable of production that meets Alcoa's specifications.
Le Pen has gone so far as to chide Trump for what she sees as a reversal on NATO, a body that he criticized during his campaign but has now embraced.
The company's explanations to press and lawmakers have been insufficient to curb concerns, and employees have gone so far as to try to limit the software's sale through a shareholder initiative.
Trump promotes conspiracy theories Lawmakers and government officials have called for inquiries into Epstein's death, but none have gone so far as to even suggest that political rivals were behind it.
A number of influential antitrust experts have rallied to the government's side, and some, like Harvard Law School's Susan Crawford, have gone so far as to predict a Justice Department victory.
She has gone so far as to say Paulette never even had cancer, that her double mastectomy was elective after she tested positive for the BRCA gene (think Angelina Jolie's preventive surgery).
Gohmert has gone so far as to question the political intent of the law firm, Perkins Coie, which the university independently hired to investigate the allegations of sexual abuse at Ohio State.
But the country's swift embrace of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies has been met with an equally swift backlash by regulators, who have gone so far as to propose outright bans on trading.
Jefferies analyst Randal Konik has gone so far as to say that Victoria's Secret has a branding problem, as women are no longer interested in the bombshell look that defines its aesthetic.
Indeed, General Hyten has gone so far as to say that "I won't support the development any further of large, big, fat, juicy targets," referring to the traditional satellites in use today.
Boeing had gone so far as to promise to pay Southwest Airlines, which flies 737s almost exclusively, a million dollars per plane if training on a simulator was found to be necessary.
For now, GOP leaders have not indicated that there would be a vote on Alexander-Murray -- some have gone so far as to suggest that the legislation was as good as dead.
Russia's information strategy is an explicit part of its official military doctrine, and the Russian Ministry of Defense has gone so far as to establish a "cyber army" to support state interests.
In moments of frustration, the centrist senator has gone so far as to tell colleagues he may leave the upper chamber before the end of this Congress, or after the 21625 elections.
The president's plan has already been rejected out of hand by congressional Republicans, who have gone so far as to not even hold hearings to discuss the document once it is out.
Facebook has even gone so far as to file a lawsuit last month against one developer, whose malware-ridden Android app engaged in click fraud on the social media company's ad network.
He wants to end fossil fuel subsidies but has not gone so far as to say fossil fuel companies should be forced to pay for efforts to stop climate change, like Sen.
In fact some provinces have gone so far as to disqualify you if you were involved in the gray market from now being in the industry, which is completely ridiculous and counterproductive.
" And as one Twitter critic pointed out to Trump Jr., the president has even gone so far as to "threaten to sue the 19 or so women who accused him of sexual harassment.
Since Becky has gone so far as to speak to Nancy through Sasha, which she does at the Yazzie house during "Gratitude," they know they need to get Sasha to Crystal Valley permanently.
Google, which makes the bulk of its money from advertising, has even gone so far as to block ads on its Chrome browser on a small number of sites with particularly aggressive ads.
The president has gone so far as to significantly scale back the joint military exercises conducted annually with South Korea, a very tangible concession that cannot be maintained without real movement on denuclearization.
Azar, a drug industry lobbyist, has been a harsh critic of the ACA and has gone so far as to say that the law is 'circling the drain' despite evidence to the contrary.
He's gone so far as to call the decades-old trade deal one of the "worst ever," adding he may instead go for bilateral agreements with Canada and Mexico if NAFTA is scrapped.
The university has bought antiplagiarism software, installed cameras, and gone so far as to track the Internet addresses of submitted papers, but Martin Hackworth, a departing physics lecturer, said the response was inadequate.
Warren and Sanders have rejected attending high-dollar fundraisers for their campaigns, and Warren has gone so far as to said she will return contributions in excess of $200 from Big Tech executives.
But of the 12 states that have passed new laws, only one, New Jersey, has gone so far as to effectively negate these N.D.A.'s, by making them unenforceable when victims break them.
Collignon is a man wholly obsessed with creating truly unparalleled astronaut ice cream, and he's even gone so far as to end his career in advertising and live in a van to do so.
Some proponents of the myth have gone so far as to suggest that transgender people will sexually assault women and children in public bathrooms if they aren't prevented from sharing bathrooms with those groups.
Observing this, some sceptics have gone so far as to suggest that if the motive for installing solar panels is environmental (which is often, though not always, the case), they are pretty-much useless.
So far the company hasn't gone so far as to put a privacy policy, contact details or SSL certificates on its own website, all of which are basic requirements for the lengthy compliance process.
Trump has displayed more than a willful ignorance about the Kremlin role in these thefts, and gone so far as to publicly call on the perpetrators to hack Secretary Clinton in a press conference.
" Even the normally measured Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has gone so far as to label Honduras a country where "corruption is the operating system" and "repression is carefully targeted for maximum psychological effect.
More disturbing, perhaps, is that state-run DPRK Today had actually gone so far as to say that dogs should be beaten to death to ensure their meat is at its tastiest when consumed.
Former FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who left the administration in April, has gone so far as to call for products made by Juul — the largest e-cigarette maker — to be pulled off the shelves.
US officials have reportedly stymied National Security Adviser John Bolton's efforts to get involved in foreign policy matters, and have even gone so far as to try and exclude him from top-level meetings.
The Trade Desk has gone so far as to help agencies with problems beyond ad-tech like helping them retain complaining clients, said Jay Friedman, the president of the programmatic ad agency Goodway Group.
The White House, bolstering its case for program cuts and new work requirements for recipients of federal aid, has gone so far as to question the validity of the government's traditional calculations for poverty.
The President says it&aposs got to be rolled back and they have gone so far as to say, it has to be complete, it has to be irreversible and it has to be verifiable.
When I have gone so far as to embody in the invention every possible improvement I can think of and see no fault anywhere, I put into concrete form this final product of my brain.
The big picture: Recode's Teddy Schleifer reports that both Airbnb and Slack are seriously weighing the prospect of direct listings, having gone so far as to have reached out to top Spotify executives for insights.
When asked if he was afraid of being sued for implying endorsement of his app by celebrities, Reynolds said the app had never gone so far as to host the likenesses of Branson of Will.i.
Some right-wingers have gone so far as to argue that because Bob Mueller, the special counsel already overseeing the Russia investigation, was FBI Director at the time of the deal, he should be dismissed.
If a person has gone so far as to convince themselves that the Earth is flat, bucking all basic scientific evidence to the contrary, that means they would be convinced that I'm lying to them.
Since Democratic primary candidates first floated the proposal, several conservative media personalities, including Fox News's Tucker Carlson and The View's Meghan McCain, have gone so far as to forewarn violence should a buyback become reality.
The GOP chairman has gone so far as to say he had a better working relationship with the Obama administration, an extraordinary statement coming from a senator who frequently butted heads with Obama administration officials.
Samsung, Huawei, and Xiaomi have each signaled their intent to offer a 5G phone in 53, while OnePlus has even gone so far as to promise that it will have the first 5G phone in Europe.
Jeffs, who is serving a life prison sentence for sexually assaulting his underage brides at an FLDS compound in Texas, has gone so far as to order a complete reorganization of the FLDS leadership, prosecutors allege.
Or she can try to engage an erratic government that has gone so far as to call her a prostitute, and that has not agreed to discuss the possibility of nuclear disarmament in any future talks.
It has gone so far as to call what it's offering today "a la carte TV." Even though that's a bit of a stretch, it's certainly closer to realizing that ambition than any of the others.
The diplomat said some Chinese officials have gone so far as to suggest it was a mistake for the government to have pushed the plan so forcefully and publicly because it had increased pressure on China.
" The most extreme members of the collective have even gone so far as to claim that President Jolie is a CIA-controlled "Stepford robot" or "femmebot," because, they say, "How else could she be so perfect?
"Some teachers have gone so far as to clean uniforms which were discarded by stores that were affected by the storm and redistributed them to the students so they had something to wear," said Ms. Diaz.
Former President Jimmy Carter, whose organization the Carter Center is known worldwide for election monitoring, has gone so far as to assure people that Mr. Trump's complaints about the American voting process should not cause worry.
Some have gone so far as to suggest that her punishment ought to be worse than her husband's, ignoring the fact that it is Mr. Mugabe who is primarily responsible for the state of the country.
Especially because Patagonia has gone so far as to join nonprofits it worked with over the years in a lawsuit that has been prepared in the event that protections for monuments like Bears Ears are rescinded.
Some of those states, including New York, have gone so far as to pass legislation allowing taxpayers to make charitable contributions to their states in exchange for tax credits, as a workaround for the new cap.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has gone so far as to suggest the chemical attack was carried out by rebel groups as a way of framing the Assad regime and drawing the U.S. deeper into the conflict.
Canadian journalists have gone so far as to compare the group to the Taliban, and on Monday, Crown prosecutors will deliver closing arguments in a high-profile child trafficking case against one Bountiful leader and two parents.
In fact, they've recently gone so far as to make it so that he was ALWAYS a Nazi, and that the previous canon of a good-guy Steve Rogers who fought against Hitler was actually a lie.
According to ABS-CBN News, Golden Heritage Polytechnic College in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines has actually gone so far as to prohibit its students from engaging in romantic relationships by enacting a "true love waits" policy.
Netflix doesn't typically announce its shows' viewership data, and it has gone so far as to call Nielsen's data for SVOD viewing "not accurate," when the measurement firm first announced its plans to track streaming video metrics.
While there's no carve-out protecting journalists reporting on the activities of government in the public interest, federal prosecutors have never gone so far as to indict someone who published classified leaks or other illegally obtained information.
San Francisco has even gone so far as to ban the use of facial recognition, but the technology will continue to spread around the world, especially as companies package it up in increasingly compact and discreet ways.
As more and more states adopt new restrictions on voting access, former Republican representative Michele Bachmann has gone so far as to ask whether people not owing federal income tax should be allowed to vote at all.
They also believe the way to deal with illegal drugs is through aggressive enforcement, prosecution and abstinence (Attorney General Jeff Sessions has gone so far as to say that anyone who uses marijuana is a "bad person").
He and his allies have been concerned that the reports of Russian hacking have been intended to peel away votes from him, although even Democrats have not gone so far as to say the election was illegitimate.
More senior Democrats, though, have not gone so far as to call for Price's ouster; instead, they signed on to a letter last week urging the Health and Human Services Department's inspector general to investigate the flights.
And while no European leader has gone so far as to suggest an open break with Trump, many of the themes raised in the Woodward book will only provide ammunition for those advocating a more outward break.
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had even gone so far as to urge members of the caucus to reach out to the White House and clue the administration into their concerns before the nomination became official, CNN reports.
Well, at least according to Kohler, which has gone so far as to name its new showering experience 'Real Rain' to convince consumers that it comes as close to cleaning them under a summer rainstorm as humanly possible.
Some people have gone so far as to speculate that Trump deliberately threw a temper tantrum about Hamilton to distract from the more serious stories — or even that he sent Pence to the musical to create a spectacle.
Agrichemical interests have gone so far as to tell the EPA that the meetings should not be held at all, and have said that if they are, many of the world's top scientists should be excluded from participating.
Guccifer 2.0 has continued to claim that he's not a Russian agent on his Twitter account, while Donald Trump has gone so far as to encourage Russian hackers to find and leak Hillary Clinton's classified State Department emails.
Their beliefs run so deeply that they have gone so far as to criticize the spiritual leader of more than a billion Catholics, Pope Francis, as a "leftist politician" because he has acknowledged existing harms to the environment.
" The New Yorker reported earlier this year that "two tech billionaires" — it didn't say whether Musk is one of them — "have gone so far as to secretly engage scientists to work on breaking us out of the simulation.
For example, after using cutting tools to work their way through fencing, smugglers have gone so far as to weld hinges that swing outward towards the south, allowing cartels quick use of these access points in the future.
The New Jersey state assembly has gone so far as to twice pass a bill requiring, among other things, that venues offer fans the option to buy transferrable tickets, but it has twice died in the state senate.
"If you can avoid seams, it's just that one extra little step of wonderful," said Mr. Schafer, who has gone so far as to hoist long counters though the windows of New York apartments to avoid making cuts.
He tries to engage his hired hand in inane and unreciprocated chitchat, and has gone so far as to bring him a croissant from Le Perche, a fancy French bakery, which he can't decide whether to give him.
In fact, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in partnership with Idaho National Lab and the University of Wisconsin, have gone so far as to say nuclear energy is "essential" to expand energy access and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
"Overall an encouraging debut," said one European official as the G7 summit drew to a close and the Italian premier had not gone so far as to break the ranks of the European countries as feared by some.
I had even gone so far as to save up enough of my graduate school student stipend to pay for a hotel room in Bali where I hoped to propose, and for the diamond ring I would ideally proffer.
He's even gone so far as to threaten firing Powell, Trump's own choice to lead the central bank for a four-year term that expires in 2022, claiming that rate hikes have undermined his plans to drive economic growth.
The central bank has been flooding financial markets with cheap money, and it has gone so far as to cut its benchmark interest rate below zero, a policy that has been tried in only a few other developed countries.
In federal court, city lawyers have gone so far as to request that an attorney's letters be sealed or redacted, even after the settling of a case, if there was even the briefest mention of an officer's disciplinary history.
"  The new drink has gone so far as to get approval from Japanese officials for the label "Tokuho", which refers products that claim to have health qualities but haven't passed the testing required to be labelled a "health food.
Hungary's hard-line prime minister, Viktor Orban, has gone so far as to ask for European Union money to tighten his border against migrants — an arrogant request promptly dismissed by the president of the European Commission, Jean-Claude Juncker.
"These pay-to-track schemes violated consumers' privacy rights and endangered their safety," added Commissioner Geoffrey Starks who had gone so far as to recently write an editorial in the New York Times criticizing Pai's lack of follow through.
"They've not gone so far as to say explicitly that this threatens the phase one trade deal, which is clearly what markets are worrying about, and for that reason the reaction so far has been quite mild," he said.
Some experts have gone so far as to recommend making "spending time outdoors" your top New Year's resolution, as being in nature and getting fresh air — even for just a few minutes — can do wonders for your overall wellbeing.
Our own research shows that in some instances, American officials have gone so far as to falsely tell people that they couldn't seek asylum even at designated ports of entry, in violation of both United States and international law.
Melania Trump, like the President, is prone to doing business with those who have her back and Stefano Gabbana has gone so far as to champion on his social media accounts how honored he is for her to wear the label.
Some former intelligence officials have gone so far as to wonder whether it was any coincidence that the decision to can Comey came when he was in Los Angeles, thousands of miles from his Washington office and its trove of secrets.
Others have gone so far as to suggest that Msando's death was carried out by the government because the electronic voting system he was in charge of posed a threat to a ruling party that wanted to rig the elections.
Convinced that nefarious activity lies beneath, the media has called for congressional hearings into the president's tax returns, pushed the Ways and Means Committee to request those returns, and even gone so far as to invite IRS agents to "leak" them.
Uber has even gone so far as to use its customer service reps to call up drivers in Seattle and read off anti-union scripts to convince them not to use the ordinance, according to a report last month from Quartz.
But while it is certainly a dark day for England when the Italian press is emboldened to speak of the heir apparent as "Il Tampaccino," few have gone so far as to suggest that Charles is too debauched to become king.
The World Economic Forum has even gone so far as to credit global income inequality, especially between the U.S. and the rest of the world, as a major motivator for the Brexit vote, Trump's election, and other major western concerns.
He has gone so far as to describe his economic policies as a "Copernican revolution," but he is merely pushing France a little farther down the road of labor market deregulation and fiscal austerity, a path well trodden by other countries.
Trump administration officials have gone so far as to suggest that sharing sensitive intelligence with nations that use the technology could be restricted, a response that has already garnered the support of at least some Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
At The Chicago Tribune, some worried reporters have gone so far as to call wealthy, civic-minded Chicagoans and others who might be potential benefactors, asking them to invest in or purchase the paper and run it as a public trust.
In the three years I've been at The Times, I've tracked a few different fashion shifts — most notably the rise of the athleisure movement — but I've never gone so far as to identify one that could potentially define a time period.
Most of the Democratic presidential candidates call for the US to prepare for mass migration as a result of the climate crisis, but none have gone so far as Castro in proposing to create a whole new category of refugees. Sens.
Some have even gone so far as to blame America's obesity epidemic on the guidelines, rather than on Big Food, which surrounds us with super-sized burgers, fries, shakes, pizzas, burritos, fried chicken, cheese nachos, popcorn, cookies, cupcakes, doughnuts and sodas.
It's even gone so far as to bring out the $200 Fitbit Versa, a Pebble-ish wearable that boasts half-decent aesthetics and doesn't feel like it belongs in some low-budget 80s TV sci-fi show (looking at you, Fitbit Ionic).
Numerous forum threads, tweets, and blogs have gone so far as to accuse McAfee of contributing to "pump and dumps"—when early investors in small-cap currencies take advantage of spikes driven by marketing to sell off their holdings to eager newbies.
PEN America has gone so far as to produce a detailed report on the cause-and-effect about the assault on the collective psyche through social media: "Faking the News: Fraudulent News and the Fight for Truth," released in October of 2017.
The restructuring comes as regulators are gearing up to investigate whether U.S. tech giants like Alphabet Inc's Google and Facebook have too much power, while several Democratic presidential candidates have gone so far as to call for a breakup of big tech.
One of Trump's FCC advisors, Mark Jamison, a University of Florida professor and Visiting Fellow at the right-wing American Enterprise Institute, has even gone so far as to propose essentially abolishing the FCC except for its most basic radio spectrum licensing function.
Favreau has gone so far as to compare his new film to a restoration of an architectural marvel, bringing it back to its original glory, which only makes sense if you believe that photorealism is de facto better than something more fantastical.
His campaign has gone so far as to openly admit that one of the reasons for withholding his returns is because they believe Mitt Romney lost the 2012 election partially due to the damage Governor Romney inflicted on himself by releasing his taxes.
People like Michel Foucault have gone so far as to call surveillance societies more barbaric than more "primitive" torture-based societies, where they might cut off your hand if you were caught committing a crime, but at least you had your privacy.
US officials have stymied National Security Adviser John Bolton's efforts to get involved in matters of foreign policy, and have even gone so far as to try and exclude him from top level meetings, according to a Washington Post report published Friday.
Although North Korea has not gone so far as to renege on its moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests, which Mr. Kim announced last year, the Saturday launch indicated that he was toying with the idea of lifting the suspension, analysts said.
The Erdoğan government has gone so far as to brand Kanter an enemy and terrorist for his support of the Islamic preacher Fethullah Gülen, who is in exile in Pennsylvania and was accused in 2628 of orchestrating a failed coup attempt in Turkey.
Beijing has been cracking down to reduce risks to China's financial system, and has even gone so far as to order financial institutions to make recordings of investment product sales to further regulate markets and defend against compensation demands if investments tank.
Clinton's supporters have gone so far as to suggest that the popular vote tally should delegitimize Mr. Trump's victory, and the popular-vote margin in Tuesday's election was in fact narrower than the one that separated Mr. Bush and Mr. Gore in 2000.
He has gone so far as to question even German fiscal orthodoxy in the name of European solidarity by backing Eurobonds (a pooling of eurozone debt), which would essentially mean the eurozone would become a permanent fiscal transfer union, and the Germans its principal paymaster.
While previous studies have gone so far as to suggest that women with peanut allergies shouldn't feed peanuts to their children, a new set of guidelines says that introducing peanut-based foods to children during infancy could actually be the key to allergy prevention.
Australia and New Zealand have both banned Huawei products from working on domestic telecom infrastructure projects in the respective countries, while New Zealand has gone so far as to prevent a domestic company from using Huawei equipment as part of its country-wide 5G rollout.
Aside from weighing the risk to one's personal safety, a journalist must also protect his or her source by taking careful precautions — some reporters have gone so far as to risk or actually receive jail time rather than break the confidence of their sources.
He has also been critical of the country's anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which saw a dramatic rise in support in regional elections this year, and gone so far as to claim its popularity has partly been fueled by loose monetary policy.
" Thiel has even gone so far as to back The Seasteading Institute, a non-profit thinkthank whose whose stated goal is to build floating cities to get away from overbearing governments and "provide a machinery of freedom to choose new societies on the blue frontier.
I find it frustrating that the President can throw out one inanity after another and not have to answer for them; indeed, the White House has gone so far as to claim that it can't say for sure whether he even wrote particular tweets.
Ashamed and angered that his post-traumatic stress prevented him from being the strong provider his wife craved, he had even gone so far as to tie her face down on their bed once in order to avoid having to look at her face.
The same is true with Whole Foods, also owned by Jeff Bezos, which has gone so far as to suggest workers share their paid time off—even as they suffer panic attacks from overworking or come into contact with other workers infected by Covid-19.
" -- January 443 interview with Fox News' Laura Ingraham Facts First: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky did say there had been "no pressure" from Trump and made other statements to that effect, but he has not gone so far as to say Trump did "nothing wrong.
Not only has Trump assisted Saudi Arabia in covering up the full responsibility for the savage murder and dismemberment of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi, he has gone so far as to defend Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's desire to assassinate opponents in the press.
Williamson — who averaged an unfathomable 22.6 points and 8.9 rebounds on 68% shooting from the field in his lone year at Duke — said he had gone so far as to tell his family that he would be returning to Cameron Indoor Stadium for another season.
The administration has registered objection to JASTA but only through the State Department and the White House spokesman — not the president himself — and the spokesman has only gone so far as to say the he cannot imagine the president signing JASTA in its current form.
A number of cities including Chicago and Seattle have already deployed the panic button and have gone so far as to require hotels to provide their staff with the device due to ongoing complaints of harassment, ranging from guest nudity, groping, touching and forced contact.
"People like Andy Cohen and Harvey Levin, who honestly just live to take women down, we need to speak up about," she said, later adding that Levin had even gone so far as to help cover for men who sexually harass and assault women in Hollywood.
The Ali sisters have even gone so far as to hire a professional photographer to snap paparazzi-like pics while they're out and about in L.A. Once you start scrolling through Sonia and Fyza's Instagram and really see the uncanny resemblance, you won't be able to stop.
Yet, as Columbia University UN expert Richard Gowan notes in Politico, the president also has said some surprisingly positive things about the UN. He even gone so far as suggesting that the UN could one day serve as a kind of global police organization or court system.
But Optum is well-versed in data aggregation and analysis — the company has even gone so far as to take over all nonclinical operations at San Francisco-based health system John Muir Health, which demonstrates the company's willingness to be an intermediary between providers and big data.
And as Greg Howard explained recently for the New York Times, people have gone so far as to redefine racism "to mean malice in one's heart," categorizing racism as a personal failing of a select group of people and not the product of a broken system.
Although North Korea has not gone so far as to renege on its moratorium on nuclear and ICBM tests, which its leader, Kim Jong-un, announced last year, the Saturday launch indicated that Mr. Kim was toying with the idea of lifting the moratorium, analysts said.
While none of the organizations have yet gone so far as to say publicly that they will withdraw their support for King, some said his continued criticism of the powerful NRLC could end up isolating him from some of the most influential anti-abortion groups in the country.
A worldwide association, Freedom for Targeted Individuals, which serves as an umbrella group for such organizations from Japan to Russia to the US, has gone so far as to put up dire warning billboards worldwide, in London, Warsaw, and Hong Kong, citing the events in Cuba as one reason.
Satirists in Kenya have gone so far as to issue mock "travel warnings" for black Africans heading to the US. Recent headlines — ranging from accusations of nepotism to the president's top spiritual adviser openly advising on policy-making — are unnervingly familiar in many fragile states on the continent.
As Greg Howard explained for the New York Times, people have gone so far as to redefine racism "to mean malice in one's heart," to make it seem like racism is a personal failing of a select group of people and not the product of a broken system.
Some have gone so far as to predict a second year of recession for the country, after worrying data released Monday showed Russia's gross domestic product contracted by 3.7 percent in 2015, much worse than the 0.6 percent growth tracked in 2014 but roughly in line with forecasts.
Abbas has gone so far as to say he will not cooperate in any form with the US. Two states On Wednesday, Tillerson was asked whether the US decision on Jerusalem complicated his work and, in fact, made the pursuit of an Israeli-Palestinian peace even more difficult.
In recent years, as the Catholic Church has weathered wave after wave of sexual abuse controversies (a new one is in the process of exploding in Germany), some have gone so far as to question, in the context of religious piety or otherwise, if living a celibate life is even possible.
"We also have evidence that Dentsu representatives have gone so far as to say that should the talent back out of Woodstock, they would be seen favorably by Dentsu and that this could result in their performing the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where Dentsu is a major organizer," Lang wrote.
"Many people in Silicon Valley have become obsessed with the simulation hypothesis, the argument that what we experience as reality is in fact fabricated in a computer; two tech billionaires have gone so far as to secretly engage scientists to work on breaking us out of the simulation," Friend claimed.
Democratic leaders haven't gone so far as to impose an absolute ban on cooperation, according to sources in the Democratic caucus, but they have advised members against signing on to Republican-sponsored bills, field hearings or letters that could be used to help GOP incumbents hang on to their seats.
The chairman has gone so far as to travel to Maine — where a local landowner is trying to hand over nearly 90,000 acres of pristine woodland and a $85033 million endowment for a new park in the state — to tell Mainers that they don't need or want a new park.
Meanwhile, governors across the country have closed schools, restaurants, bars and other venues in an effort to slow the spread of the virus, which has surged to beyond 33,000 cases in the U.S. Some leaders have gone so far as to order residents to shelter in place or meet a curfew.
The Clerk and Recorder in Arapahoe County, Colorado, said he had gone so far as to train his staff to deal with a potential mass shooting and political conflicts in case things got out of hand, after Trump alleged widespread voter fraud and called on supporters to monitor election sites.
The fact is that this president of the United States has gone so far as to say since this latest event, that in fact he will not cooperate in any way at all, will not list any witnesses, will not provide information, will not do anything to cooperate with the impeachment.
"That the administration is [detaining people] at these unprecedented rates and has gone so far as to reverse prior policy that favored the release of pregnant women, makes it clear this is about deterring people from coming into the U.S.. This is not about the wellbeing of the pregnant women in their custody."
While Samantha has gone so far as to liken her sibling to Cruella de Vil, write a memoir initially titled The Diary of Princess Pushy's Sister, and conduct countless interviews slamming Meghan for not staying in touch with her family post-wedding, her most recent tirade against the royal is particularly unnecessary.
The Cult Information Centre in Britain, which has been around for 30 years and offers help to cult victims and their families, has even gone so far as to deem Freedomain Radio a cult, while the group's overarching cultyness has been touched on by outlets like The Guardian and the Daily Beast.
In January 2018, for example, Daphne Merkin argued in the New York Times that women, including some feminists, were criticizing #MeToo privately even as they praised it publicly — "some women, including random people I talk to in supermarket lines, have gone so far as to call it an outright witch hunt," she wrote.
The incoming Trump administration has gone so far as to send out questionnaires demanding information about any government employees that may have had a hand in crafting climate policy, a move widely interpreted as the prelude to a purge of anyone in the machine who actually accepts the settled science and reality of global warming.
In January, a panel of experts appointed by the Security Council to monitor sanctions in Yemen reported that the Houthis had on more than one occasion gone so far as to use African migrants "as human shields" in buildings that had previously been targeted by airstrikes, or where weapons caches were claimed to be stored.
Amongst an outpouring love and disbelief from celebrities — such as her friend Selena Gomez — Adam Levine, Grimmie's vocal coach from The Voice has also been extremely open in sharing his feelings about the unfortunate tragedy on social media, and according to Grimmie's brother, he has even gone so far as to offer to pay for her funeral.
"Although he has served our country for more than 20 years and is a recipient of the Purple Heart after being injured while serving in Iraq, he has been called a variety of derogatory terms and some have even gone so far as to call him a spy and question his loyalty to the United States," Schumer wrote.
Some commentators have gone so far as to argue it is part of a larger populist movement that's kicking against tech-enabled globalization and tech-powered automation — perhaps also helping to lift Trump to power in the US. Seen through that lens Brexit can look like a rejection of many of the new things startups are pushing for.
Like Mr. Trump with his tweets and rants, Mr. Johnson delights his followers with outrageous statements that they take as straight talk — even when he has gone so far as to describe Africans as "piccaninnies" or to ascribe President Barack Obama's opposition to Brexit to an "ancestral dislike" of Britain as the son of a Kenyan.
You have to wonder what he'd think of the film if he ever did see it, especially as someone who's expressed interest in another manned flight to the moon, but who's also talked about setting up a separate, militarized "Space Force" to defend space rather than explore it, and has gone so far as to email out retro-futuristic logos.
The company hasn't gone so far as using a word like "halt" or "suspend" akin to what we saw with last night's reporting, which included word from supply officers, but it does confirm that the company is taking another big step in what has become a month-plus PR nightmare for what was supposed to be Samsung's next major hardware play.
At one point, encouraged by a large body of literature suggesting house pets can sense oncoming disasters as diverse as earthquakes and tumor-formation, he'd gone so far as to keep a pack of domesticated dogs within sniffing distance of Trump for the entirety of the general-election campaign, hoping they would react strangely when they detected an imminent new eruption.
The so-called "Never Trump" movement is alive and well, and some prominent Republicans, like HP CEO Meg Whitman, have gone so far as actively supporting Democratic nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE.
One of the paper's co-authors had gone so far as to join a startup combining law and machine learning to provide answers about complex areas of tax, such as how to determine if a person is an employee or independent contractor, or whether an expenditure should be treated as current or depreciated—murky stuff that even tax authorities preferred coming from machines.
I cut my teeth in the business community") while also distancing himself from some of the firm's more controversial practices ("It's infuriating to see the choices that they've made" since he left, Buttigieg said in October.) He's even gone so far as to claim that his time at McKinsey is "not something that I think is essential in my story.
For instance, Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov, the former director of Russia's antidoping laboratory who provided evidence of the doping and is now in the United States, is reviled in the Russian media as a traitorous liar, and some Russian officials have gone so far as to assert that it was the World Anti-Doping Agency that ordered him to tamper with athletes' urine samples.
For Mr. Cuomo, who had gone so far as to joke that he would rename himself "Amazon Cuomo" to lure the company and its jobs to his state, the collapse of a deal that he helped negotiate in private represented perhaps the most severe setback of a governorship that has long been driven by a more moderate and pro-business approach.
As Bloomberg Politics and The Washington Post reported last week, Clinton's aides have gone so far as to set up something of a special operation — a defection watch — to monitor news accounts and any other public hints that a Republican leader is thinking of renouncing Trump, so that someone on Team Clinton can reach out and ask him or her to take the next step.
Almost immediately, the logo was panned on social media, which led to the Chargers denying that it was even a logo in the first place—they claimed it was only for marketing purposes, which seems like the exact definition of a logo, but whatever—even though they had gone so far as to change the colors of said non-logo to make it look less like the Dodgers logo.
Even more disturbing is how the candidates have taken the bait and gone so far as to criticize and condemn President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy 22019 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction MORE, a man with a popularity rating greater than 90 percent among Democrats in virtually all polls.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenOvernight Health Care: House Dems clash over Pelosi drug pricing bill | Senate blocks effort to roll back Trump ObamaCare moves | Number of uninsured children rises Sanders aide says heart attack 'personalized' health issues for voters Krystal Ball: Bernie seems 'to have a little extra mojo post heart attack' MORE (D-Mass.) have gone so far as to test the policy by deliberately running political advertisements with false information, with Warren running an ad falsely accusing Zuckerberg of endorsing President Trump for reelection.
Samsung has gone to great lengths to tout Bixby as one of the key features on its new Galaxy S8 smartphone, and the phone has already broken pre-order records in South Korea and is outpacing last year's flagship Galaxy S7 in the US.The company has also gone so far as putting a button on the side of the phone to draw attention to its brand new digital assistant, which it scooped up as part of an acquisition of Viv Labs in October last year.
Bruguera, who has been arrested by Cuban police on more than one occasion for her "artivism," contended during today's press conference that Block attempts to normalize what she views as a dictatorial regime, and that Block has gone so far as to humiliate Bruguera in public, telling other artists that Bruguera was not, in fact, arrested, and grabbing Bruguera's arms for inspection to see, two weeks after the fact, whether she still had the bruises she claimed to have sustained at the hands of Cuban police.

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