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As cops move up the pecking order, their gripes change.
Such gripes have not stopped employers from embracing such schemes.
Such gripes aside, the marketing industry has two principal complaints.
He gripes that before long everything will come from China.
Guadagnino has heard Ivory's gripes about this in the past.
That said, these gripes coming from the community are understandable.
At Chaf Pozi restaurant, plenty of that group have gripes.
It is striking how much he gripes about Western values.
Below are some of his best gripes from the night:
But that is trifling, set against her three biggest gripes.
But residents said their gripes extended beyond a single episode.
Many teams have legitimate gripes within the NCAA's own rules.
These are minor gripes, but Mr. Kim's cooking deserves better.
Ronny Gal, an analyst with Bernstein, doesn't buy Mulye's gripes.
We're exploring spats, gripes, and fights in tech, science, and entertainment.
But the antipathy inspired by Mr Cruz transcends the routine gripes.
The activists' gripes about the airline boil down to three points.
The new prime minister will have to contend with such gripes.
Image: MatrixOne of the biggest gripes with smartwatches is battery life.
Gripes aside, I very quickly got used to the wireless lifestyle.
"I have the same alimony gripes as anyone else," he said.
Many New Yorkers post lengthy gripes about their buildings on Yelp.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. had his own gripes.
Those who did have gripes were mainly displeased with staff demeanor.
More than 27 commuters responded — with praise, gripes and, sometimes, both.
Blackwells sent a letter detailing its gripes to Colony's board Aug.
Zuckerberg also gripes about the characterization of Facebook as a media company.
There are still a few teams that have some legitimate gripes, though.
That's not to say there aren't legitimate gripes over China's trade policy.
"It doesn't do anything," gripes a strategist for one of its candidates.
But their gripes had a tiny audience and, understandably, received scant sympathy.
Sullivan, who by now had his own gripes with Trump, said otherwise.
Read on for a look at Trump&aposs gripes with the sport.
Click ahead to bid a fond farewell to those height-related gripes.
At least one of Royal's alterations address fan gripes from Persona 5.
Like everything Ticketmaster does, the system has drawn plenty of gripes online.
However, we do have some gripes with the controller choice and design.
But most of Trump's gripes with tech companies are more about Trump.
It was fun to have Eleanor have legitimate gripes about this system.
By mid-2017, the gripes about the president's briefing habits grew milder.
Fans' gripes about the inconsistencies between arenas only grew with each new addition.
In recent years one of their big gripes has been sluggish wage growth.
Too many damaged women with bitter gripes against men took over feminist discourse.
Local gripes are more often expressed in economic terms than in ethnic ones.
Reading anonymous jokes and gripes gets exhausting after awhile, leading to retention problems.
The head of Nissan got an earful over low profits (among other gripes).
There have been 79 gripes about "fake news" since Mr Trump took office.
The gripes mostly involved flight cancellations and delays, lost baggage and ticketing issues.
Perhaps that is inevitable; marriage gripes did not flow prolifically from his pen.
They had other gripes, sure, but at the end these were rational decisions.
Check 'em out ahead, and leave your personal gripes in the comments below.
My gripes about the Google App aside, overall I am happy with Nougat.
Which, to some observers, makes Mr. Trump's recent gripes all the more inexplicable.
But he insisted that his foreign counterparts understood his gripes about trade imbalances.
"I'm tired of going to these events and not meeting anyone," she gripes.
But both Democrats and Republicans aired gripes with the legislation at Wednesday's hearing.
He responds to gripes on his Facebook page daily, tagging subordinates and issuing directives.
But that does little to deal with conservative gripes about the plan's basic structure.
Now, I've noticed that parts of the internet aren't especially keen on Zelda gripes.
Leading establishment thinkers condemn his divisive tactics, but validate some of his main gripes.
Jewellers' margins are already slim, gripes Rajendra Jain, who owns another shop in Thane.
Gripes aside, I'm pleased by the overall experience of iOS on the iPad Pro.
Tasks that weigh on happiness vary by individual, but there are some common gripes.
But the gripes have merit when it comes to the matter of presidential succession.
It seemed as if he was getting ahead of one of Wells' main gripes.
It's one of the biggest gripes Amazon sellers have with the e-commerce giant.
Past gripes with Beats headphones include questionable design decisions that lead to flimsy headphones.
Under the new Russian rules, foreign media in Moscow may soon offer similar gripes.
Want a one-and-done serum to combat all of your specific skin gripes?
Among her biggest gripes: Additions to his home kept the sunlight from her garden.
The exclusion of those lease costs was one of the SEC&aposs chief gripes.
At times, Trump even gripes about wanting Rosenstein removed, two of those sources said.
The Association claims DHS promised it would address the gripes but went radio silent.
At times, Mr Bolsonaro's gripes echoed those of the Trump administration, far to the north.
We all have no gripes, and everybody's doing different stuff, and we're all being ourselves.
Despite those gripes, the Fire TV Stick 4K comes away as a very strong value.
There were a couple gripes with the previous IE 800 model in terms of cabling.
They cling to "old data, poor data or no data at all," gripes Mr Thorne.
"The government is passing on its political problems to the private sector," gripes a businessman.
Despite such gripes, Ethiopia's experience suggests that even poor countries can start extending safety-nets.
Gripes Kendall, "Oh, come on," and Kris, "Really?" before Kim settles into the front row.
My gripes about the packaging and Infograph face aside, Series 4 is an exceptional update.
Instead, the company is talking up its own efforts to tackle Mr Zuckerberg's four gripes.
Spotify has had its gripes with the App Store on and off for many years.
According to a September New York Times report, Trump's gripes about Sessions's recusal are longstanding.
The stores ahead understand your gripes and have taken petite sizing into their own hands.
These gripes have downshifted from the mainstream to the weirdly petty, but they're still popping.
Even if these gripes merely keep some would-be Democrats at home, they might matter.
Cohen and Kinzinger are playing up safety concerns as opposed to consumer gripes about comfort.
The party is finding it harder to keep track of, or respond to, multiplying gripes.
A winged higher performance GT R model (yes, higher performance) is expected in 2017. Gripes?
One of the major gripes people have about hair color is all the maintenance involved.
When Hollywood writers began firing their agents en masse this month, their gripes seemed esoteric.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)I only really have two gripes with the X 2S' design.
But Sasse acknowledged he actually takes his gripes directly to the President before going public.
In some resort communities new to the Ikon Pass, local gripes last winter grew sharp.
If one boils it down, [disadvantaged minority communities] have two major gripes about the police.
The Micro-USB charging port is one of the few gripes I have with the Cocoon.
It sounds like I'm ripping on it, but those gripes are compared to much pricier phones!
Some of that's due to understaffing and people calling with legitimate gripes about the app itself.
One of my biggest gripes that is solvable is the lack of any cross-platform progression.
It's rather useless for playing PC games, but otherwise, I don't have any gripes with it.
Nonetheless, the demonstrations continued, suggesting that the pension fiasco was only one of the public's gripes.
"They don't listen to the people," gripes Irina Bandalak, head of the council's health-care committee.
And ultimately he has certainly legitimate gripes about Peter Strzok and the conduct of the investigation.
"Yesterday was like the two thousandth time someone said we sounded like The Slits," Lily gripes.
Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, tweeted his own gripes with the question.
Some of Glenview's main gripes: Tenet's stock has lagged behind competitors and the broader stock market.
At my parents' wedding, the Greeks put their gripes aside and danced the kalamatiano with Americans.
Most Republican gripes that an impeachment of President Trump would "overturn" the 22001 election are laughable.
Allowing and encouraging GIs to openly air their "gripes" was not part of Osborn's original pitch.
Gripes about Jews being everywhere in the French media, banks, and 'even in government' are commonplace.
One of Wells' main gripes with Peter Luger was its system for ordering at the bar.
One of advertisers' biggest gripes with TV is that ads aren't as targeted as digital ones.
But it's not a good sign that Republican donors also have gripes about the tax overhaul.
And if my gripes about ice cream sound like a "me" problem, numbers-wise, it's unlikely.
Even in the most popular communities, the conversations often turn to the normal gripes of everyday existence.
As with so many of the gilet jaunes' gripes, the ADP situation requires nuance to properly resolve.
All respondents said our collective battery gripes are par for the course with any OS update.   Standard.
Commuters share potentially valuable clues, but also personal gripes, requests for aid, and context about the world.
This goes for Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and whatever new social media site you're publishing your gripes on.
The one area where this display falls prey to standard OLED gripes is in off-axis viewing.
Secondly, the framework focuses on American and Taliban gripes, while ignoring the vast majority of Afghan people.
They're the gripes of a technophile, and they don't necessarily reflect mainstream consumer perceptions about Apple's products.
This is the most notable series of steps taken by China to respond to America's trade gripes.
" Gay, who often gripes about her six unnamed Twitter foes, has written, "Pettiness is a healthy outlet.
" After Randall gripes about hump day, chipper William retorts, "Wednesday's the meat in the Tuesday-Thursday sandwich.
Another of my petty gripes with Pokémon Go was the way battles against other human players worked.
The top gripes by gender were: Your boss takes credit for your work:71% of women vs.
"I thought I'd be settled by my age, you know, but man, it never ends," he gripes.
The most common gripes are that, as the population swells, cities become congested and homes become unaffordable.
Cardosa began the blog as a side project, a way to vent about his service industry gripes.
And the internet has made it possible to recruit huge numbers of consumers who share similar gripes.
He had little presence on social media, and, according to his grandfather, held no major ideological gripes.
Spieth had a 183, and, while it was a grind, he had no gripes after the round.
This hard-hitting ad by agency MullenLowe in 1999 featured children sharing the gripes of unhappy employees.
But as is the case with many of Trump's gripes of this sort, his case is overstated.
Chicago also led in total number of complaints, beating New York's 19,152 gripes by more than 31,000.
The GOP bill failed by just one vote, cast because John McCain had gripes with the process.
Had Japan acted on some of America's long-standing gripes, it might have fared better in the 1990s.
I'd be remiss if I didn't report on a couple of gripes with that just-a-speaker functionality.
You'll definitely still want to think twice before backing a campaign, but at least Kickstarter recognizes backers' gripes.
But even the most devoted Apple fans have continued to have gripes, from stuck keys to random misfires.
It does appear Netflix big wigs are listening to all the gripes, and they're trying to temper things.
Once the administrative gripes of other countries are sorted out, Moldova is unlikely to stand alone against Britain.
Customers tend to feel that they've had a better experience if they can share their gripes, sort of.
But most timely: synthetic, merch-driven holidays like the one fast approaching are no time for cataloging gripes.
They discuss the president's various gripes about the hosts he unleashed at a recent rally in Sorth Carolina.
He gripes that only a sliver of his five-year development plan for the north has been implemented.
These men and their bold heroics, she gripes, when she's as bold and heroic as any of them.
Two subreddits, /r/Oculus and /r/Vive, are full of gripes about how the products were rolled out.
I wouldn't even put the headphone situation in my top gripes about the iPhone 7/iOS 10 era.
Buying a drink in a club is "really expensive", gripes Amanda, a university student from America in London.
Cut a deal with Democrats to lower premiums and deductibles, thus addressing actual people's actual gripes with Obamacare.
Shah echoed those gripes on Monday, saying it was unfortunate that staffers can't feel comfortable speaking their minds.
Some of their gripes are legitimate and verifiable; some are halfway down the six-lane expressway to bonkersville.
The dispute concerns two of America's biggest gripes: China's economic model and the WTO's inability to constrain it.
In fact, one of the more common gripes on this landlord forum is about the quality of tenants.
Netflix has started cracking down on VPN users, and CEO Reed Hastings couldn't care less about their gripes.
He said that they would take their gripes to the prison "commander" who might order detentions or disappearances.
Art Review Ai Weiwei has endured frequent gripes that his activism has got the better of his art.
The New Yorker's Susan Glasser reported this week that Pompeo sometimes gripes about Trump's unorthodox diplomacy in private.
Their chief gripes include GM's use of temporary workers, health-care benefits and product allocation at various plants.
But it will also feature right-wing trolls who side with President Trump's gripes about U.S. tech giants.
Grab one for all your devices and end your USB-related gripes for good, right here and now.
The White House also included the Space Corps proposal in its list of gripes about the House NDAA.
The British theater tends these days to be immune to such gripes and to carry on as before.
Focusing on the Momentums' tremendous sound quality eventually led me to brush aside most of my other gripes.
Because Donald Trump is a narcissist and his only agenda is himself: his greed, his grievances, his gripes.
"A sense of injustice over double standards has been a sore point for Republicans for years," he gripes.
There are hashtags for most major retailers and restaurant chains, full of employer-specific gripes, jokes or observations.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes Congress to clash over Trump's war powers MORE (R-Neb.).
Sheldon WhitehouseSheldon WhitehouseOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes Lincoln Chafee files to run for president as a Libertarian MORE (D).
We wanted to hear from you what your favorite workout apps are or what your gripes are about these.
Trump himself has fluctuated between making big spending asks and mimicking conservative deficit hawks' gripes about wasteful government spending.
Participants shared their gripes about the high cost of living, bad traffic and a "toxic" culture obsessed with money.
Meanwhile, the gripes are heavy enough that at least one person has already launched a free Meetup replacement site.
Many were stoked to finally get their hands on the game, but more than a few had some gripes.
The hashtag #censorshipkills has taken off in alt-right corners, fitting the shooting into existing gripes against moderation policies.
But resolving America's other gripes will be harder—whether in the WTO or as part of a bilateral deal.
Sure, people complain about travel, but rarely do those gripes focus on tickets not working, or worse, being fakes.
If you're in the club, though, all you hear are the usual gripes from people who couldn't get in.
Altaan gripes in his suit Juicy posted the pic on its Instagram page without his permission and without compensation.
"Very little supplies in the kitchen," was just one of the gripes the Oregon women left in their review.
"Then ... they always come back to these car tariffs," she said, referring to longstanding U.S. gripes over EU duties.
While the 22 testers from the Insurance Institute had some gripes, all but one opted to keep the system.
With him were about 150 people, several of whom took the opportunity to share their gripes about the city.
"One of my gripes with beat-driven music is that it's intro, build, drop, build, drop, outro," he says.
Those long-simmering gripes have raised doubts even among Mr. Trump's allies about what he would sign into law.
When I arrived at The Club, I experienced firsthand one of the many gripes with Priority Pass: the waitlist.
Raider said he hopes to mine the 2 million interactions Harry's has had with customers to find more gripes.
Part of the Republicans' argument leans on long-standing gripes with tech companies over claims of bias against conservatives.
In the past, angry consumers have contacted Johnson about a range of gripes far less nefarious than false advertising.
I offer her what I think are minor gripes, though she soon makes me feel like they are quite serious.
But if it hasn't happened after the past several gripes and threats, it's not clear why it would start now.
For whatever gripes I had with the storytelling, I was wowed every week by the sheer craft behind this project.
My biggest gripes with the MacBook — and I wouldn't necessarily characterize them as "big" — are around the movie-watching experience.
I would have liked more intuitive controls and a battery level indicator, but those are more gripes than deal-breakers.
Biographical gripes aside, On the Threshold succeeds as an intimate documentation of Fontana's aesthetic evolution from sculptor to experimenter extraordinaire.
But I also want to be clear: None of these individual gripes ruins what is otherwise a fine wearable gadget.
Business gripes that, although it may be expected to shoulder more of the cost, it is not always consulted enough.
But for minor gripes, try gratitude, which Rubin said is a great way to change your emotions about a situation.
But no character was more bombastic than the president himself, who infused new complaints about impeachment with years-old gripes.
However, Barr maintained that Mueller's gripes were with the media coverage surrounding the summary, not the attorney general's letter itself.
As the New Republic's Brian Beutler points out, the public option gets around many of Clinton's gripes with single-payer.
Pointedly, one of the biggest gripes with modern women's media is its similar obsession with beauty standards abiding white women.
WATCH: Donkey Sex: The Most Bizarre Tradition While some may have gripes with the money shot, it's still the norm.
One of the major gripes about oils is that they can feel heavy and mask-like, especially in the summer.
There's not much Ms. Dwan can do about the first of her gripes, but she's making headway on the second.
His main gripes have to do with the idea of people seeking asylum and on protections for immigrants in custody.
To many commenters, the gripes of a tall, white, conventionally attractive girl aren't significant enough to merit their own film.
Despite the provisions broadly hailed by Trump and Democrats, members of both parties also had gripes with the defense bill.
Salicylic acid, or beta-hydroxy acid, is better for skin gripes like blackheads, as it exfoliates deeper inside the pore.
Freed from such gripes, corporate executives could take a long-term perspective, though they would not have to do so.
Tomorrow, Apple will start selling a second iPad Pro model, and this one knocks out two of my three gripes.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes Congress to clash over Trump's war powers MORE (R-Neb.) said in a statement.
"They'd say they'd come in 2 to 4 hours, or on 'friday afternoon' and you're just sitting and waiting," he gripes.
One of the big initial surprises/gripes is the fact that Super Mario Run requires persistent internet access during game play.
"Well, I'm missing my meeting for this, but I suppose it's better than you staying in a homeless shelter," she gripes.
For all the gripes about sky-high valuations and bubble fears, it seems strange to see more money thrown at startups.
So the left gripes and moans about the only things they have left to them, which is basically the small stuff.
Jon ended up taking the kid with him, and cops told the pair to take up their gripes with a judge.
In private, Pompeo's gripes sometimes echo those expressed by fired predecessors, among them H. R. McMaster, Trump's second national-security adviser.
One of my favorite gripes against book collectors is the notion that we're being swept up in the romance of antiquity.
My two biggest gripes about the Mate 20 Pro were its curved screen edges and the inconsistent in-display fingerprint sensor.
Social media feeds contain a wealth of personal information: daily gripes, tastes in music and movies, and plans for nights out.
Some of the Trump administration's gripes with China, published in a 182-page report on March 22nd, fall into this category.
France is launching a national dialogue on vaccines this spring, with a website where citizens can swap gripes, worries and advice.
More legitimate gripes include rules limiting working time to 48 hours a week, enforcing parental leave or regulating vacuum-cleaner power.
These are small gripes about an operating system that I genuinely like and prefer over iOS for its openness and flexibility.
This sleeker design along with an integrated power supply deals with two significant gripes about the original console, released in 2013.
Experts say Trump's gripes with Powell over policy do not likely meet the standard for adequate cause to fire the chairman.
"Singaporeans are incredibly proud of their food, but our desire to pay our own hawkers so little says otherwise," he gripes.
Chatty or sketchy drivers, and vehicles that vary in size and cleanliness, are top gripes among fans of ride-hailing apps.
"Even without feminist attempts to raise their consciousness, successful secretaries have their share of gripes about their field," the article says.
Their gripes -- although not necessarily their conclusions -- are, in large, legitimate and could rip the EU apart if they're not addressed.
But the fires have mainly reinforced pre-existing views and gripes, reflecting the polarising rhetoric of the national climate change debate.
But Thomson, a prolific writer with no shortage of gripes, needs more space than 14 tracks of pissed-off hardcore will allow.
He said, "Every successive technology has that same adjustment period," citing similar gripes that the BlackBerry would ruin work and family life.
Miki also has some gripes about people who dog her for not eating more weiners this year than she did last year.
For now, the smart move is to build strong business relationships in countries that Washington has far fewer gripes with than Beijing.
For example, your partner might tell you about very specific gripes, like how their ex manipulated them into sharing their phone passcode.
The replies ranged from basic design gripes to extinguishing national socialism, but today Dorsey boiled the responses down to four basic themes.
Image: Christina Warren/GizmodoOne of the biggest professional gripes about the new MacBook Pro—dongle issues aside—is its lack of upgradability.
Among the House committee's gripes over apparent corruption within the agency was also the unconscionably long lines they regularly subject passengers to.
It could work to clamp down on common gripes about, for example, China's habit of dumping its excess capacity on global markets.
He links complaints about the perceived NATO rip-off with gripes about trade, where he thinks the European Union is "killing us".
According to the statement, Chang's gripes with Apple stem from his desire to have the company contribute to solving Cupertino's traffic problem.
When it was time to shoot, even the women in the video — most of whom were friends — contributed their own personal gripes.
One of Thomas' biggest gripes is with the assertion he never told Meghan and Harry he couldn't make it to their wedding.
The neighbors have taken their gripes to the Nextdoor app -- where they've strategized about how to get Brandon to be more considerate.
He said "every successive technology has that same adjustment period", citing similar gripes that the BlackBerry would ruin work and family life.
However, they share the same fundamental feeling — "Lacrimosa" (meaning "weeping" or "tearful") mournfully bemoans spiritual death, while "Hello" gripes about relationship regrets.
Overall, though, it seems it does work as intended and people do note they love using it even with these tiny gripes.
He reiterated longstanding GOP gripes with the regulator, calling it far too powerful and severely lacking in outside checks on its abilities.
I've been wearing AirPods for years, and one my biggest gripes has always been their lack of noise cancellation or noise reduction.
But one of the biggest gripes about Nikon's Z cameras at launch was a somewhat lackluster selection of native Z-mount lenses.
There has been a laundry list of gripes against the singer ... noise, drugs, assaults, riding various vehicles recklessly, and on and on.
Microsoft has seized on brands&apos gripes that Amazon doesn&apost share enough data and concerns that it directly competes with them.
Washington (CNN)For all of President Donald Trump's gripes with his predecessor, this could prove the most galling: his entry into television.
"Up to now I've never thought, and I've never felt the need," He gripes, annoyed to be participating in such mundane activity.
To do that, he hopes to unite many factions of the right who have gripes against GOP leadership into a broad coalition.
"Having wasted our wealth in times of plenty, the government is now making its people bear the costs," gripes a nervous young activist.
It means any recommended skin regimens will likely be limited to La Roche-Posay products—one of our gripes with the UV sensor.
One of the original gripes was that French-speaking teachers were being deployed to English-speaking schools in the Northwest and Southwest regions.
Luminary, the $100 million podcast startup, is fixing one of podcasters' biggest gripes with the subscriber-oriented platform: the lack of show notes.
Daily gripes were tolerated, as long as they focused on the government and stayed away from the sacrosanct figure of the president himself.
Drivers for ride-hailing services Uber and Lyft are planning to turn off their apps Wednesday to protest low wages and other gripes.
The addition of Spotify addresses one of my main gripes with the Sonos One, the company's first speaker with integrated mics for Alexa.
We don't yet have identifiable colors, symbols, or folklore (Tinder gripes don't count), so yes we will celebrate this holiday by buying shit.
Republicans expressed outrage at the move, while Democrats gathered outside the Senate Finance Committee hearing room to outline their gripes with the selections.
On Wednesday, those gripes reached a new level, as the entire Metro system was shut down for the day due to safety concerns.
But the 2016 Republican nominee's participation in this time-honoured tradition differs from the gripes of his forebears in both degree and tone.
When I returned to work on Monday, my chat with co-workers yielded similar gripes: There's no "Genius Bar" for renting a car.
This has largely been due to the political landscape and gripes with both liberals and conservatives for how the site handles content policing.
When truck drivers have gripes related to their work, they, unlike many blue-collar workers, can't complain to a union representative or strike.
A review of nearly 1,400 customer comments by CNBC, found that fake products, damaged merchandise and mistakes are the top gripes from customers.
Some Republicans have gripes with the White House strategy on impeachment, saying the administration should bring on more communicators to work on messaging.
After all, the "mainstream media" that Trump continually gripes about on Twitter isn't exactly a big fan of the president or the administration.
The response was a mishmash of kudos and gripes on issues like scaffolding, sirens, trees, trucks, trash, dog waste, stray cats and gentrification.
And for the most part, despite occasional gripes, Republican senators like and respect McConnell's leadership, and view him as effectively representing their priorities.
Did that many people just really feel for the former reality TV star and congressional candidate's gripes about picking up his new car?
But great horror movies usually use all the audiovisual tools at their disposal, and I have zero gripes with a perfectly executed jump-scare.
"They want to solve the government's money problems at the expense of the people," gripes Alexander Serukhin, a 55-year-old engineer in Pskov.
Of the many legitimate gripes about urban American life—so many people, so little fresh air—one of the most legit is the noise.
My own personal gripes with hip-hop musicals aside (seriously, it's the reason I couldn't get into Empire), Blindspotting is still worth your time.
This has actually been an argument my mom has had since season 1, but it resurfaced thanks to new gripes with the NBC series.
Its use has widened to include other gripes about the new charter, such as its failure to allow Cubans to elect their leaders directly.
If Drake's upcoming album will follow in this candy-colored mold—bright dance tracks minus the petty gripes—he might really have something here.
The tweet from House Democrats comes days after Pelosi firmly told House Democratic lawmakers and their staff to keep their internal gripes off Twitter.
She's being added to the lawsuit that Allred has already filed on behalf of 5 other Houston Texans who have gripes with the team.
The book's appendix shows how misled Tea Party activists are on many of their most cherished gripes, such as the size of federal government.
In other words, wireless industry gripes about having to paint their antennas or not hang giant microwave arrays in parks are being federally codified.
Somehow, five minutes with Faris and Perez is able to capture all of these gripes, and convince us to laugh — not cringe — about them.
Apple says it's time to change, but that means grappling with some realistic gripes about what we can and cannot do with wireless headphones.
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While Lugo versus Lopez on paper was not the most appealing pitching duel, the Mets had their own gripes with the Sunday night slot.
Buyers of Geely cars have complained on social media about engine lubricant oil leaks, wind noise and vibrations, rusting, suspension issues, among other gripes.
How else to explain a scene in which Miles's mother (Allison Briner-Dardenne) suddenly directly addresses the audience with her gripes about her son?
When members of a local Facebook group for commuters would post gripes, she would respond, urging them to request a new route on Ourbus.com.
But even this decision appears to be rooted, at least partly, in Trump's gripes with GM rather than in broader and more principled concerns.
She complains that she can't hear me because the park is too windy and gripes about her friend being vicious at the bingo table.
My largest gripes are that it lacks a visible way to know you're muted or mic monitoring to let you hear your own voice.
There are gripes to be had with just about any piece of technology, but the iPhone 23S was pleasantly free of things to hate.
One of his main gripes is that there are not enough prostitutes, who he said were far more readily available, and cheaper, in Macau.
The gripes from the two different parties actually converge on the same fundamental problem: they aren't satisfied with the way tech companies moderate content.
Chief among the gripes was how little free play is offered before users have to fork over the full $9.99 price for the iPhone game.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump often gripes about his bad press -- but as his state visit to Japan shows, sometimes he's his own worst enemy.
Without even touching the ongoing gripes about companies killing the headphone jack, the biggest problem with a fully wireless device is keeping it powered up.
A new set of tools released by the team before Thanksgiving is designed to address some of drivers' biggest gripes, executives at the company say.
As obvious as this may seem, many of the common gripes women have about their intimates stem from wearing the wrong cup or band size.
Bosses in Tokyo echo Western gripes about woolly, haphazardly enforced rules, a tax system skewed towards Chinese companies, unreliable courts and theft of intellectual property.
He will push for approval of his North American Free Trade Agreement replacement and seek a deal to resolve some gripes with China's trading practices.
GENERALI GRIPES The relationship between the pair has deteriorated quickly from 2017 when Mediobanca advised Del Vecchio on the 503 billion euro Luxottica-Essilor merger.
When Trump gripes about why the deep state isn't looking at Clinton's emails, he's probably really griping about the investigations into his own campaign's activities.
A Man Without a Country is all his complaints, gripes, what he's seen America go through, and what he's been through as an older guy.
These bone-chilling tales of blood, vomit, and romance gone awry will surely help put your own costume malfunctions and flakey friend gripes in perspective.
But knowing how quickly the games-playing public can dismiss titles when the smallest gripes emerge, it's important to temper expectations prior to pressing start.
However, the Fed also this year gave banks more information about the testing models, after years of industry gripes that the process is too opaque.
The following day, the tabloid published another article claiming they've found Obama's secret Facebook account where she's been vocal about her gripes with President Trump.
For about an hour, Ms. Minaj — whose album sales were supported by similar packages — listed her gripes: Billboard chart chicanery, Spotify blackballing, record-label spinelessness.
Many of the people she met over caramel rolls had deep-red gripes about the country: Democrats had disgraced the country during the Kavanaugh nomination.
But what this number misses, and one of the Moms' primary gripes, is how few of these new units are reserved for low-income residents.
It offered a reminder three weeks into his tenure that even as he faces weighty problems, he is often preoccupied with the narrowest of gripes.
"With the playoff, there's always an argument," Mapes said, referring to the gripes of some teams left out of the four-team College Football Playoff.
Moderates in recent days have cornered MacArthur, a leader of the centrist Tuesday Group, on the House floor or in hallways to air their gripes.
Plenty of characters have their gripes, but they keep fighting day in and day out because they are the only ones who can do it.
Bill CassidyWilliam (Bill) Morgan CassidyTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes MORE (R-La.) were the only two Republicans to oppose the USMCA bill at the Finance Committee's Tuesday hearing.
One of the biggest gripes that customers have with subscription services is that channel packages are just too big and expensive with no options to downsize.
Back from a recess, Democrats were debating whether to address gripes about the impeachment process and hold a vote authorizing their inquiry as it races forward.
In his latest book "Big Business: A Love Letter to an American Anti-Hero," he argues that many of the gripes about business are ill-informed.
One of the biggest gripes about AMC's The Walking Dead over the past few years has been that it doesn't really play fair with its viewers.
For both the Tea Party and Sanders fans, the solution to many of their gripes is conceptually quite simple: They just have to win more elections.
"It is unclear whether the Japanese view the emperor as a kami, a nice person or an ojisan [uncle]," gripes a priest who believes the first.
However, one of my main gripes with the Juiced board is one that's shared whenever I revisit these "off-brand" boards: the lack of rider confidence.
Those conversations began after Trump vented to friends and advisers about the director of national intelligence, renewing his gripes about Coats' testimony before Congress in January.
There's a world in which all those traditional computer gripes are magicked away by the cloud and software innovation, but we don't live in that world.
Vengeance against "rapist" Mexicans, Muslim fifth-columnists, job-killing outsourcers and his "criminal" Democratic opponent, Mr Trumps tell his supporters, is the solution to their gripes.
Vengeance against "rapist" Mexicans, Muslim fifth-columnists, job-killing outsourcers and his "criminal" Democratic opponent, Mr Trump tells his supporters, is the solution to their gripes.
Presidential interactions with intel Trump isn't the first commander in chief to question his intelligence briefers, yet the officials typically didn't go public with their gripes.
Government report sounds alarm on retirement crisis Medicare premiums might devour your increased 2018 Social Security benefit 5 charts that show older consumers' biggest financial gripes
Regulators unveiled a proposal to simplify the rule at the end of May, after years of gripes from banks that the original rule was too complicated.
Is Twitter the sign of a desiccated culture feeding on what's left of itself (as Léonard gripes) or a revival of the best of café society?
They're both aging, balding dudes from Brooklyn with a laundry list of gripes, though Larry's are mostly about ring stains and Bernie's are more tax-related.
On the other, they want to give their 232 members time to digest the enormous package — and record their gripes — as it just comes into view.
Like any roommates, there are some issues, although when one gripes about finding people "half drunk" in the house, it takes on a very different meaning.
Amazon has begun testing machines that can pack boxes, and human beings can be prone to injury, easily exhausted, eager to unionize and outspoken about gripes.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot blasted Trump's comments as "insulting, ignorant buffoonery" writing on Twitter that she was not surprised to see him bring up personal gripes.
I'm glad it's calling out the myth that only coding prowess matters, and that backchannel gripes about diversity in tech are now out in the open.
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK Our restaurant critic, Pete Wells, explains why bringing your gripes to the management instead of anonymously torching the place online will make everybody happier.
These are somewhat minor gripes — and honestly, they may not even register as issues to some — but they are important to consider when paring down your options.
Canyon Ranch worked closely with Singapore Airlines to take the in-flight experience to new heights, tackling common gripes from passengers like food, sleep and blood circulation.
Sidwell had described the Adetus' claim as "generalized gripes founded upon [the Adetus'] speculation" and argued that it was entitled to academic deference, the appeals court noted.
The simultaneous walkouts echo similar protests in West Virginia and Oklahoma, and they stem from similar gripes that plague most public school systems across the United States.
The Fire TV Cube is not perfect – you can&apost control a game console with it (I have a Nintendo Switch), and my list of aforementioned gripes.
The bottom line: While the Patriots' cupcake schedule shouldn't take away from their impeccable start, any "they haven't played anybody!" gripes are legitimate because, well, they haven't.
I have some minor gripes, but they mostly have to do with memorizing workflows and getting used to making music via tapping these very touch-sensitive pads.
"There is no inter-agency co-ordination and the entire system is designed for kickbacks," gripes Sayli Udas-Mankikar of Observer Research Foundation, a local think-tank.
The gripes of the "gilets jaunes" should be familiar to attendees at the World Economic Forum, who have gabbed over income inequality regularly since the financial crisis.
Dumping all of your petty music gripes onto a woman who has fallen on hard times and trying to influence her housing decisions is out of bounds.
Last month, Jones posted several videos on YouTube in which he gripes about his ex-wife and the court system that sided with her in the divorce.
We spoke to Anne-Marie Losique -- who was aggressively snuggled by Ben in the interview that surfaced amid the Harvey Weinstein scandal -- and she has zero gripes.
Unlike other members walking away this cycle, Ros-Lehtinen doesn't have a list of gripes about her job, the hours, the fundraising, the endless mix of meetings.
At her best, she is at the top of her lungs, filibustering about her everyday gripes and the misbehavior of the people—often men—in her life.
The bill collapsed in the upper chamber on Tuesday mostly due to Democrats' gripes about Republicans leaving out money to deal with lead contamination in Flint, Mich.
One of the biggest gripes with Snapchat is that creators can't add links to their Snaps and Stories, meaning their viewers are stuck inside the Snapchat ecosystem.
Three of his biggest gripes with the overarching economy are a system awash with cheap capital, burgeoning government deficits, and massive pension and healthcare liabilities coming due.
Crucial wins, calamitous losses, when, not if, Liverpool will seal the title and, of course, the obligatory VAR gripes, are the subjects to launch the week ahead.
So unsurprisingly, the sight of a 000,200-square-foot electronic billboard sailing along Manhattan in October produced countless eye rolls and gripes, numerous tweets and considerable frustration.
I allowed it to grow into a lopsided arrangement where she calls every few days to check in, shares facts and gripes about everyone in her life.
Their gripes were poor working conditions and firings after some had tried to unionise—something that in America Fuyao fought tooth and nail, and successfully, to block.
In earlier times, employees tended to express their gripes with the expectation that leaders and workers were colleagues, too evolved to get hung up on power disparities.
Part of that realism was conveyed so authentically through the common gripes, laughs, and rumors that the average soldier throughout every conflict in history has engaged in.
One of the main gripes by employees was that the managers and superiors didn't have the requisite technical understanding of the aircraft and couldn't fix its problems. 
That more than four dozen staffers and former staffers were willing to talk to the Times about their gripes with the campaign speaks to its massive dysfunction.
Bill CassidyWilliam (Bill) Morgan CassidyTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes MORE (R-La.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) working with members of the House on a bipartisan, bicameral paid leave bill.
Like most music criticism, very little of these gripes have held up years later—and the song that started it all, "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites," still bangs.
OS went on FS1's "Undisputed" on Friday to explain what went wrong ... and one of Scandrick's biggest gripes with the Eagles was with Jenkins -- a team captain.
One of the biggest gripes Republicans have with Obamacare is that premiums and deductibles are too high — that for enrollees, coverage feels like it costs far too much.
We've searched high and low for the solution to all of our petite dressing gripes, and it turns out, Topshop has all the bottoms we could ever need.
After adopting net neutrality rules in 2015, the FCC added net neutrality to the list of possible gripes, such as slowed-down internet service or content being blocked.
And for all of the gripes about pacing, the show is barreling toward a flashy conclusion that could permanently disrupt the status quo of its central amusement park.
Finally, there are a bunch of gripes about McConnell's process, which involved skipping committees, writing a bill in secret, and trying to quickly ram it through the Senate.
The video was captioned "ok boomer," a phrase that has turned into a meme for millennials and Gen Z to voice their gripes with the baby boomer generation.
There are billions of pairs of headphones out there that work with the jack, and there are plenty of legitimate gripes about the new iPhones not having one.
Sairoon's success could turn out to be a setback for Tehran and a boon for the United States, which seems happy to forget its past gripes with Sadr.
A presentation delivered by a person who gripes about being asked to tie her shoelaces because, as she reasons, she's just going to have to untie them later?
But I&aposm so very glad it tried, and believe the lasting effects of this message by showrunner Michael Schur will far outlast any gripes people may have.
Once it looked like she was about to be that passenger, Preiss — a communications director from Washington — took to Twitter with a long list of complaints and gripes.
Echoing long-term GOP gripes that the agency is too powerful and lacks sufficient oversight, they waded into a murky legal debate about Cordray's future running the agency.
No one outside of fans who think Epic will somehow ruin Rocket League — an unlikely scenario considering the success of Fortnite — has legitimate gripes over Epic buying a studio.
In fact, in a new episode titled "The Real Cost of Cruises," he trots out a parade of facts that make the gripes listed above seem quaint by comparison.
Last year, Clarkson shared her gripes with Australia's KIIS 1065 saying he was "not a good person" and that she was "blackmailed" into working with him on the single.
Republican gripes have centered on how depositions with witnesses have been conducted behind closed doors — even though a similar format was used during former President Bill Clinton's impeachment proceedings.
The Problem: Dryness The Ingredient: Hyaluronic Acid Dry skin is like the Pandora's box of skin gripes: Dullness, a rough texture, and fine lines often come along with it.
With all the legitimate gripes reporters have with this White House, perhaps the least worthy of your (or their) time and attention is the WWE-style smackdown over briefings.
In a recent interview, New York&aposs new socialist "it" girl gripes that older Democrats in Congress aren&apost doing more to support a new crop of progressive candidates.
The Lakers star just tweeted (and deleted) his gripes with '16 ... calling out fast food places, the Kyrie Irving, Kehlani drama ... and taking a parting shot at his teammate.
Most of the budget is dead on arrival Hours after the budget rollout, Democrats gleefully compiled and distributed a list of Republican complaints, gripes, and disavowals for its proposals.
Lost in this: President Trump enjoys public support (despite private gripes) from most of the 49 other Senate Republicans and 239 House Republicans, including every person in elected leadership.
Conversely, the country took in $231 billion in U.S. goods last year, a deficit that forms the crux of Trump's gripes against NAFTA and its effect on U.S. jobs.
My biggest gripes have to do with the design of them: the earphones are huge, while the inline remote has tiny buttons that were hard to locate during workouts.
The poor economic outlook and gripes over the national distribution of taxes saw the state's opposition this week discuss a "WAxit" option to break from the Commonwealth of Australia.
In a opening remarks, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) made a spirited case for Mnuchin as Treasury secretary while batting down long-standing gripes from Democrats.
"  "Even a guy like me that's just writing jokes, I have to listen more than I've ever had to listen 'cause the gripes is coming so fast and furious.
Breakingviews The chief executive of Netflix, Reed Hastings, and his counterpart at Comcast, Brian L. Roberts, are putting their desire for growth ahead of their history of mutual gripes.
We're also discussing the new Lonely Island movie Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, Showtime's own literary offering Penny Dreadful, and our personal gripes with the book world's biggest names.
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I'm glad it's calling out the code-ninja hero myth that only coding prowess matters, and that backchannel gripes about diversity in tech are now out in the open.
Among other gripes (such as Apple's subscription tax), Spotify pointed to hands-free Siri compatibility as one convenient feature that Apple was reserving for its own Apple Music service.
They complained loudly of the slim margins they earned off of the discounted 'wich; and according to Haynes, the company, whose restaurants are 210% franchised, listened to the gripes.
But strolling along the quay at Kastellorizo on Tuesday, patting a few toddlers and listening to their parents' gripes about island life, Mr. Tsipras appeared to have other ideas.
Gillis and McCusker also pepper in purposeful mispronunciations like "noodre" and "dericious" to make fun of Asian accents, and Gillis has gripes about Asian people speaking and learning English.
One of their biggest gripes was that the Obama administration did not pay out funds the law had initially promised to insurers that experienced significant losses on the marketplaces.
The announcement came amid shareholder gripes about the lack of growth at the Swiss foods group and after an activist investor criticised it for being "stuck in its old ways".
President Trump's advisers say one of his more frequent gripes about the scandals and investigations — both by Mueller and the Hill — is that they weaken his standing with foreign leaders.
Trump has not backed down on his unprecedented criticism of Powell, even though the Fed has indicated it will pause interest rate hikes — one of Trump's gripes with the Fed.
Instead, as legislators weigh their votes and thousands of Americans across the country rally against the bill, Trump has mostly dedicated his social media messaging to more personal, familiar gripes.
White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters Wednesday that Beijing had acknowledged that the United States has legitimate gripes about intellectual property theft, forced technology transfer and cyber hacking.
When we reviewed the TabPro S back in April, performance was one of our main gripes, with the device often seizing up when faced with a lot of Chrome tabs.
No fan base this side of Tuscaloosa is ever really content with their school's coordinators but few have more justifiable gripes than Sooner fans do with defensive coordinator Mike Stoops.
But such gripes melt away in the presence of an ethereal copper-and-iron-wire concatenation from 1954—seven interconnected orbs, two of which surround smaller spheres like translucent cocoons.
Trump gripes that he needs better "TV lawyers" to defend him on cable news and is impatient to halt the "witch hunt" that he says undermines his legitimacy as President.
Gripes aside, the PlayStation Classic is a great way to jump into some old-school action without having to hunt through the attic—or eBay—for a bulky, old machine.
"Of course they were almost dead broke—their bingo and cigarette outlays alone were crushing, and they'd bought a Cadillac and paid for it with a credit card," he gripes.
That sentiment morphed into gripes about respect for the flag and then, finally, the absurd logical end of this nonsense, Why do you hate the troops and, by extension, America?
Many Singaporeans, Ms Han noted, believe the argument that Hong Kong's leaders have been making, that the protests are really about economic gripes, such as unaffordable housing, rather than politics.
" On Dave's recent single "Revenge," he gripes about the conundrum: "I got love from superstars in America before I got love from guys I chilled with at the corner shop.
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Not All Players and Experts Do. Many teams require linemen to take part in what is known as prophylactic bracing, despite players' gripes and inconclusive evidence that it prevents injury.
This addresses one of the biggest gripes about MoviePass and its inconvenient ticket acquisition procedure, which requires you to be within 100 yards of your chosen theater to purchase a ticket.
The evolution of Boom button designPhoto: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)At the end of the day, my gripes about the Magic Button do not outweigh my praise for the new design.
The 640000k dot resolution display on the a26500 is bright, sharp, and capable of moving 63003 degrees to a selfie position, but I have more than a few gripes with it.
One of America's advantages is the international system Mr Trump is straining almost as much Mr Xi. It provides avenues to settle, or at least pursue, many of Mr Pence's gripes.
Samsung's somewhat half-baked Bixby assistant, along with the dedicated hardware button devoted to launching it, is one of the few gripes to be had about the otherwise stellar Galaxy S8.
Aside from a few gripes about Pratt being late to a date or two, Faris writes purely about her husband's selfless qualities and how his presence grounded her and her insecurities.
He ruled out bringing back the wealth tax, a measure he had scrapped after taking office in line with a manifesto pledge, and which was one of the gilets jaunes' gripes.
Despite gripes from some on the right who deem it too soft on criminals, and some on the left who feel it does not go far enough, its passage looks likely.
The gripes range from a woman who stuffs her fingers in her boyfriend's mouth when he yawns, to a slow-walker, and a guy who makes horrible noises when he eats.
Gizelle Bryant, Ashley Darby, Robyn Dixon, Karen Huger, Charrisse Jackson-Jordan and Monique Samuels are all back for the catch-up, and each lady brings her own gripes to the table.
Consumers do have some gripes with SmartSweets products: Though some Amazon reviews for Smartsweets say the products taste great, other buyers say the texture is not identical to traditional gummy bears.
CHS had a few gripes with the analysis: The Pennsylvania data is based on a July 1 to June 30 fiscal year instead of the typical calendar year that CHS reports.
Justin is finally responding to Aaron's gripes about not being paid homage by JB and modern-day child pop stars ... and Justin's throwing some serious shade towards AC in the process.
We're beginning to hear some LP gripes about these management company stake sales, particularly in situations where the proceeds go toward senior partner liquidity instead of being reinvested into the business.
The gadget seems to fix one of my biggest gripes with the original game: a skill gap between those who have the skill to run on walls and those who don't.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) said Wednesday.
One of the big gripes was that the game required in-game credits, which cost money, to unlock the most popular Star Wars characters: Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, and Darth Vader.
But those sellers aren't without their gripes — and one of the biggest complaints centers around just how easy it is to be wiped off the platform without any warning or explanation.
Giuliani's gripes range far and wide: President Obama doesn't love America; Hillary Clinton is secretly on death's door; Lester Holt displayed an awful prejudice against Trump at the first presidential debate.
Body Labs examined how customers' shopping habits — and gripes — are contributing to an estimated $62.4 billion worth of apparel and footwear returned annually because of improper fit, according to IHL Group.
But gripes around a closed legislative process, and what would only be more uncertainty to come with a successful repeal-and-delay bill, tanked the effort in less than a day.
That's one of my biggest gripes with how the Cosby survivors are being handled, as if this is all some elaborate ruse for a cash grabber or to gain rape fame.
Not 'freelancing' Besides regularly tracking the alerts from news outlets on their phones, the two often also appear troubled by what they viewed as inaccuracies in reporting or gripes about headlines.
The debate around TikTok may also renew gripes about American internet firms largely being excluded from the lucrative Chinese market, even as Chinese rivals gain a foothold in the United States.
She coos as her child that they're going to go to the doctor "just you and me," but Emma doesn't allow that and gripes at her throughout the next day's doctor visit.
On 2015's joint mixtape with Future, What a Time to Be Alive, the pettiness of Drake's gripes seemed glaring when paired with the grim realities of Future's life and romantic issues.
This addresses one of the biggest gripes users had with the S22, since it was stupidly easy to smudge up the camera's glass cover when feeling around for the tiny fingerprint pad.
China has acknowledged for the first time that the United States has legitimate gripes about IP theft, forced technology transfer and cyber hacking, White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters Wednesday.
While the players' gripes about the level of team play make sense, some pros simply seem annoyed that the Universal Open's structure doesn't perfectly fit their current team arrangements and skill sets.
Besides their gripes with the specifics of the proposed reforms, prisoners also found keeping track of the progress of the bill to be extremely frustrating—and emotionally draining—in its own right.
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The panel first released a discussion draft on March 29, and have since then been trying to rework it in a way to address gripes from both the right and the left.
But that's on top off the daily punches that the bureau takes from Trump and his Republican allies on Capitol Hill, and gripes from Democrats still seething over the 2016 election loss.
Baby grands make the most beautiful sound you can imagine, and when your son learns to play your wedding song on yours, you forget all your gripes and stop everything to listen.
It sets up one of the most dramatic weeks of Trump's presidency, a stretch of days that will define both the gripes and boasts he will deploy during his 2020 reelection bid.
Sekulow pointed to the Russia investigation, which began before Trump won in 2016, and touted a laundry list of legitimate gripes about the probe, blended with allegations that touched on conspiracy theories.
"We're getting fucking killed," Trump often gripes — a complaint about media coverage that is escalating in volume and frequency amid the impeachment probe, according to a Republican close to the White House.
The soapbox has been pulled out, step on up and voice your thoughts, concerns, gripes, major complaints or anything other that you feel you just have to get out of your system.
That's where Sanders's gripes come in; there have been times CAP has come under fire from the left, like an event with Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, which the left saw as serving organizational interests.
I had a few gripes: it takes a several seconds for the heart rate to register, and the battery seems to last two weeks during heavy use rather than the promised 63 days.
Some of the updates really seem like Apple has been paying attention to the small gripes and annoyances from both users and developers and is trying to address them in a systematic way.
Point is, for Bloomy to express his own gripes like climate change, or smoking, or gun control, first he had to keep the city safe so he could have the luxury of griping.
"Game of Thrones" Battle of Winterfell left fans cheering and complaining -- the latter due to it being too damn dark -- but the cinematographer wants to make it clear ... the gripes aren't his fault.
To understand the full scope of what's going on here, it's useful to separate out President Trump's gripes with Andrew McCabe from the inspector general's critique of Andrew McCabe — because they're quite different.
Nick: This was one of my main gripes from the first half of this season, especially during the standalone episodes meant to keep viewers occupied while the hype surrounding Glenn's fate kept building.
White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow told reporters Wednesday that China has acknowledged for the first time that the United States has legitimate gripes about IP theft, forced technology transfer and cyber hacking.
Still, the popularity of "Game of Thrones," coupled with a faster narrative pace as the HBO series nears the end of its penultimate season, has brought out second-guessing and gripes in droves.
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The global economy and trade are poised to be at the top of the agenda, and Trump is likely to express gripes to European partners about what he views as unfair trade practices.
Conway's comment, in the midst of a laundry list of gripes about Comey's honesty and trustworthiness, seems to have an interrogatory inflection at the end, so it's not exactly clear what she meant.
But Republicans' gripes over the CBO score aside, the Senate will still need a score before they vote, in order to know how the bill impacts the deficit — a requirement under budget reconciliation.
Despite the FNIH's role as an incubator from outside interference, a conference call was arranged to discuss the NFL's gripes over Stern's alleged bias, one which Ellenbogen participated in, despite his previous denials.
Wright and a man identified as producer Andy Fies also discuss a bevvy of complaints about broadcast news, many of which echo widespread gripes about the horserace nature of political journalism writ large.
At worst, they are poisoning the national well with petty gripes that dishonor the brave warriors who have laid down their lives to protect the very rights they get to exercise as Americans.
Trump, who made U.S. trade policy a central plank of his platform as a presidential candidate in 2016, wants to address specific gripes about China's trade practices, especially its theft of U.S. intellectual property.
You really do get a lot for a fraction of the cost of other fitness trackers, and most of my gripes with the device can be solved with a push of a software update.
In The Year of Spectacular Men, out June 15 in select theaters and on demand, Izzy (Madelyn Deutch), situated at the precipice of college graduation, gripes that she still hasn't found her "thing" yet.
Although the new bill purports to address Khoisan gripes, it ignores the thorny issue of land (one group of Khoisan, in a recently filed court case, claims ownership of the whole of South Africa).
When these two gripes come together, as in the case of South Korea—which has a trade surplus with America and an American missile-defence system on its soil—the president can become apoplectic.
The speech that followed was even more rambling than usual, and peppered with personal gripes; the boasts were fewer, his haranguing of the media ("some of the most dishonest people") went on for longer.
A fatal blow to UFC 196 was delivered yesterday as the current champion, Werdum, joined the former champion, Velasquez, on the sideline with a series of gripes including injuries to his foot and back.
On the eve of his departure for the NATO summit being held on Wednesday and Thursday, Trump linked two well-worn gripes: funding for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and other countries' trade practices.
Even if we have some gripes about stuff here and there, we still love the fact that our daughter gets to bond with her grandmother and we can afford to save money for preschool.
"Trump gripes that he needs better 'TV lawyers' to defend him on cable news and is impatient to halt the 'witch hunt' that he says undermines his legitimacy as president," according to the report.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) and the wife of Rep.
The case for ripping up the status quo is weaker than it has been in decades – a stark contrast to, say, Hong Kong, where economic strains helped turn political gripes into all-out riots.
Trump's gripes with Biden center around his claims that Biden abused his power when he lobbied Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was investigating a natural gas company on whose board his son sat.
For now, Spotify's billing gripes will mostly concern subscriptions, which fall under a 30/70 revenue split (Spotify getting 70 percent) for the first year, with that figure changing to 85 percent in subsequent years.
Now, I know that one of the gripes that people had and Trump had with Iran -- FRANCIS: But we learned they didn&apost do that, they just moved it under another name into another location.
But users, including me, also have some serious gripes about Slack, primarily around a supreme irony: While it has replaced the tyranny of email for many, it has unleashed a chaotic tyranny of its own.
Trump, who made U.S. trade policy a central plank of his platform as a presidential candidate in 2016, wants to address specific gripes with China's trade practices, especially its alleged theft of U.S. intellectual property.
It's a great value, it has a few (though not nearly all) of the best games available for the system and it plays like a dream — apart from some minor gripes regarding the save system.
Aside from the day-to-day gripes you might have over whose turn it is to take out the trash, some people believe mental illnesses to be "contagious" amongst roommates — but that's not necessarily true.
Meanwhile, back in Cape Town, UCT students starting a new academic year after the long summer break were quick to resume protests, this time over gripes such as not having enough spaces in university dormitories.
The speech that followed was even more rambling than usual, and peppered with personal gripes; the boasts were fewer, and his haranguing of the media ("some of the most dishonest people") went on for longer.
In mid-2012 the Lao government appeared to show sympathy with such complaints: it said it would suspend the granting of permits to take over farmland for rubber plantations, a big cause of farmers' gripes.
Brown rattled off a range of complaints against OneWest while Mnuchin was at its helm, noting that community groups had a long list of gripes with how the bank went about dealing with struggling homeowners.
"Of all the people who have gripes against that individual — whose name used to be so easier to say — mine is a minor one and doesn't come close to their real world issues," Smith said.
Since these metrics don't capture complaints about things like seat size, the university runs a qualitative survey through its website, administered by Ms. Bowen, who notes that gripes about in-flight comfort have piled up.
The fans could have added special teams to their list of gripes: The Dolphins blocked a punt and returned it for a score, the first of three unanswered touchdowns for Miami in the third quarter.
Until now, about the only controversy surrounding Comet were gripes about loud music, or Ping-Pong balls rolling into Connecticut Avenue during warm summer nights when the tables were set up on the sidewalk outside.
On the dark marital comedy "Catastrophe," the persnickety Irish teacher Sharon, in the wake of #MeToo, is perpetually infuriated: she gripes about misogyny, complains about her husband's bro-ish new boss, and sees sexism everywhere.
We've talked at length about the setup process and the quality of the motion-tracked controllers for Windows 10, but Samsung's headset really makes up for most of the gripes I had about the previous setups.
Our thought bubble: No matter how much tech gripes about GDPR, Monday's fine makes it clearer than ever that Europe, not Washington, is setting the pace when it comes to building guardrails for Silicon Valley firms.
I imagined his gripes on his album Camp being about white women who wouldn't date him because he was Black and getting co-signs on his music by the same white kids who listen to Macklemore.
Even though all leaders in countries with a free press have gripes with the media's coverage of their governments, people who support the party in power generally tend to have a more positive view of journalists.
While Pierce has his gripes about the lack of a headphone jack and home button, he writes that they are a welcome trade for the water-resistance consumers have come to expect from competitors like Samsung.
CHIEF executives in the West share some familiar gripes: quarterly-results-obsessed analysts who make it impossible to think about the long term; activists pressing for change before investments come to fruition; and sluggish economic growth.
The industry had been tracking the 2019 testing closely, as Fed officials have said they would like to make the tests more accommodating, amid bank gripes that prior rounds have been overly harsh and resource-intensive.
The gripes of many seasoned industry people have been that the talent in Toronto is overlooked, the writing on our artists are uninformed and that institutional barriers limit the success of our artists past local level.
It is a story of complaints and gripes, yes, but it is also a story about why Apple's philosophy about how it thinks the "future of computing" should work keeps making the mistakes of the past.
Given that, we'd guess that Trump probably took the chance to bring up recent unfounded gripes about conservative censorship on the platform while Dorsey likely offered reassurances, active listening and other assorted gestures of noncommittal mildness.
In her first official act, Ms. Palitz promised to hold a series of listening tours and entertain the gripes of those who are bothered by the vomit on their streets or the noise at 3 a.m.
Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane set two scoring records and José Mourinho tried a little financial misdirection in his postgame remarks on Tuesday as English soccer's traditional Boxing Day schedule overflowed with both goals and gripes.
Later, she'll check in on a convalescing neighbor, schlep clean laundry to her adult son, Brian (Jake Lacy, excellent), and, over a meal, respond sympathetically to the familiar gripes of her longtime friend Bobbie (Andrea Martin).
Wingreen didn't get much of that reflected glory — and none of the financial benefit, besides his payment for a day's work — and in a 2010 interview with the Classic History TV Blog, he gripes about that.
While Amazon has long had gripes with Oracle, the growing rivalry between the two companies — as well as anti-AWS salvos from Oracle boss Larry Ellison — have added fuel to the fire, according to The Information.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) also pleaded for stability at the agency.
Those gripes reached a fever pitch over the past week, when a holiday polling drought froze the debate process in place and left some candidates begging for a chance to add to their qualifying poll count.
U.S. President Donald Trump's gripes about having to "subsidise" Europe is forcing it to contribute more, while French president Emmanuel Macron has ruffled feathers by calling NATO "brain dead" and suggesting a "strategic relationship" with Russia.
Like Bryan, I focused a lot in this conversation on gripes and frustrations with the show, but they're ultimately minor things, and I'm only pointing them out because Stranger Things has shown us it can be better.
Yes, players still won't be able to transfer characters between platforms and they'll still gripe about console-exclusive costumes... but those are minor features, and the kind of gripes that many games face on a regular basis.
Why it matters: As new privacy regulations and antitrust initiatives aimed at Big Tech build momentum, everyone on Capitol Hill seems to have their own set of gripes with the companies, leaving them little political safe harbor.
" The same council also raised other gripes against Tehran, like its "continued occupation of ... three United Arab Emirates islands, ... spread of sectarian strife, support for terrorist organizations and incitement to undermine security and stability in GCC countries.
I've some very minor gripes with the New 228DS XL—for me, the power button, which is positioned underneath the console, is a bit too small and spongy, and it doesn't "connect" as I'd like it to.
With the help of interviewer Piers Morgan who reportedly has his own personal gripes with Markle, he paints a lopsided picture of their relationship where he is the innocent, confused father and she a hysterical, irrational woman.
The other side: For all the gripes we're hearing about Facebook not taking responsibility for its position in the news ecosystem seriously, it's worth noting some of the radical statements the company has made in recent weeks.
But nobody seemed to own Trump for his cheap-ass buffoonery quite like Clemson's offensive tackle Jackson Carman: Anyway, gripes like Carman's weren't lost on deaf ears, as a litany celebrities thought they could do Trump better.
Growing gripes about Britain's inability to write and enforce its own laws, exacerbated by concerns about the growing number of refugees seeking solace in Europe, has bolstered calls for the country to strike out on its own.
The answers they received were as varied as one can imagine, though there were of course common "gripes," which the old Army hands could have easily ticked off without the aid of a cross-sectional scientific survey.
Believe me, get a Dane talking about the country's school system or to ask a Swede about immigration, and you will unleash a torrent of moans, gripes, and complaints that would make a New York cabbie blush.
The other is that the self-consciousness journalists at legacy outlets have about accusations of liberal bias leads them to bend over backward to allow the leading conservative gripes of the day to dominate the news agenda.
Among protesters' main gripes: a stagnant economy in which most still live in deep poverty and a scandal in which the country last year lost $100 million in newly printed bank notes destined for the central bank.
Today, Mr. Sessions has a growing list of gripes about how the Obama administration has run his old department, from its "breathtaking" stance on immigration to its "shameful" refusal to defend a federal ban on gay marriage.
About $370 billion worth of U.S. tariffs against Chinese imports per year remain in place as thorny U.S. gripes, such as Beijing's heavy subsidies to Chinese state-owned enterprises and cybersecurity issues, were booted to future negotiations.
LONDON (Reuters) - Talk of trade war looks here to stay for the time being, especially as data over the coming week seems more likely than not to aggravate U.S. President Donald Trump's gripes with China and Germany.
Amazon was supposed to attend two more hearings at the New York City Council, where it would have had the chance to hear firsthand from the city council and the public about their gripes with the deal.
Whether by accident or design (since at least the majority of the show would have been filmed before reviews and recaps came out), the first season finale of Runaways acts as an answer to its critics' biggest gripes.
Spacey's attorney gripes that the prosecution had access to the alleged victim's phone in late 2017 for about two weeks, and did not disclose that fact to the defense until very recently ... which Spacey's lawyer is pissed over.
I won't list all my gripes but be warned that some things, like the Spotify integration, are a little shaky, and the app is missing features you would expect from a phone music player, like lock screen controls.
Apple's head of retail, Angela Ahrendts, has made a number of refinements to in-store service over the past few years in an attempt to address some of the gripes Apple customers have had with the Genius Bar.
It's what's different in that alternate 2019 that has caused some of the gripes about this pilot (which was first screened for TV critics this summer, and then debuted publicly at New York Comic-Con in early October).
The biggest gripes about Disney's latest live-action revival is that the lions don't have any discernible facial expressions regardless of what's happening -- unlike the cartoon, which is very expressive throughout the roller coaster of events (RIP, Mufasa).
It doesn't help that some of those arriving in Hamburg toting the biggest bags of diplomatic gripes and animus are world leaders buried so far in their own beliefs that they've lost sight of the art of compromise.
But despite our gripes — despite how much some of this stuff is just so obvious in that it's filling time — I can't help but find myself teased with enough nuggets about what's coming next to stay on board.
Resistance is futile But users, including me, also have some serious gripes about Slack, primarily around a supreme irony: while it has replaced the tyranny of email for many, it has unleashed a chaotic tyranny of its own.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), who operated a private practice in Johnson City, Tenn.
It fixes a lot of the gripes I had with the original and adds some neat style and fitness features—but I can't help but wonder why Samsung didn't just lead with the Active230 in the first place.
" But the childhood gripes are outweighed by the simple fact of knowing, in an industry as cutthroat and capricious as D.C., "they're never going to stab you in the back or push you in front of a bus.
"There is a lot of angst about this whole health care bulls*** we are dealing with," said one Republican congressman who asked to remain anonymous to freely discuss their gripes with the President without fear of Twitter retribution.
When you read Martínez's book or talk to him, you'll see that he has plenty of gripes with Facebook and Silicon Valley in general, but at the end of the day he has plenty of respect for Zuckerberg.
And when theory and data pointed to fears that a burst of inflation was round the corner, gripes from business owners reinforced the view that a rise in interest rates would be necessary to get in front of it.
Those arguments have involved age-old complaints about fragmented game libraries, conspiracy-laden gripes about user privacy and Chinese spyware (Chinese gaming giant Tencent is an investor in Epic), and valid concerns about EGS's laundry list of missing features.
IN THE litany of bosses' gripes about Brazil's inclement business climate, rigid labour laws vie for pride of place with its convoluted tax laws and its licensing rules (on everything from health and safety to protection of cultural heritage).
This update will also remedy one of my biggest gripes with smart displays so far because you'll finally be able to add them to your speaker groups — something that was oddly missing when Lenovo and JBL announced their gadgets.
With his focus on the trade deficit and the launch of an investigation into its causes that will be the subject of its first public hearing on Thursday the president is giving long-running industry gripes a new life.
They're both insignificant gripes in the grand scheme of things — the tip of an iceberg of insecurities that neither of them want to voice because their status quo has been comfortable, if not ideal, for the past nine years.
In Hawaii, legislators amended the law in 923 to prevent police officers from engaging in sexual conduct during operations, to gripes from Hawaiian cops about how they needed to round fourth base to do all their important detective work.
Navratilova, 60, and 45-year-old Lemigova appear in an upcoming episode of Channel 4's Married to a Celebrity: The Survival Guide, where they open up about the harmless little gripes that have plagued their 11-year relationship.
Worldpay shareholders nonetheless had two gripes about the original terms announced in early July: the price, and the fact that most of the offer came in the form of U.S.-listed shares which UK-focused fund managers cannot own.
A survey conducted last year by the Federation of Small Businesses showed 13 percent of respondents backed leaving the EU, not far behind the 47 percent who wanted to stay, with regulations from Brussels one of the main gripes.
Whether or not Palhares gripes about the illegal blow—he complained about Meek's punches to the back of his head—those infractions aren't enough to stir the sympathies of anyone who's watched Palhares do much worse over the years.
There are also a number of other gripes wrapped up in the trade dispute, including U.S. allegations that China steals technology by forcing American firms to enter into joint ventures with Chinese companies in order to do business there.
AMAZON WANTS ALEXA IN EVERY HOTEL ROOM Gripes I&aposve used both Amazon and Apple products for a long time (Macs, iPhones, iPads, Kindles and Echos to name a few) and I don&apost have too many issues with either company.
But, sadly you cannot wear "literally anything" because your cup measurement is AA. In truth, members of the IBTC have a host of lingerie gripes — slipping straps, rising back bands, that awkward space between one's bra cup and her actual breast.
Their gripes struck some in the White House as ridiculous millennial whining, while others saw it as Spicer absurdly throwing his weight around with his subordinates in the face of near-constant criticism from the press and, often, from the president.
Next to Tamra on Monday was Shannon, who has her own gripes with Gunvalson ever since the Coto Insurance owner began doubling down on shocking allegations that Shannon's husband David Beador "beat the s— out of [Shannon]" during their marriage.
We won't know for sure if this method is a successful solution to the MacBook keyboard gripes we've been hearing about for years now, since the company moved over to its new butterfly switch mechanism that debuted with the 2015 MacBook.
Mr Alberto gripes that he serves just 500 cups of espresso a day, a quarter of what he sold 15 years ago, but that is because Café Floresta is no longer the only source of good espresso in the neighbourhood.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), the bill broadly includes the Senate's language on community care and caregivers.
One of my few gripes with Apple's standard AirPods has been that it can be difficult to commute with them in New York City given how loud the subway typically is — especially as trains screech and grind to a halt.
A group of older constituents, mostly white, many veterans, lined up to share their gripes: Their grandkids were having trouble covering health care bills, the music festival at the local park was too damn loud, the DMV was too confusing.
When you look at the body of research around marital satisfaction in the transition to parenthood, this makes total sense — one of the biggest gripes new moms in hetero couplings have is that their once-egalitarian relationships have become lopsided.
Salvini grew up in Milan in a middle-class family, dropped out of university, joined the League in its early days in the 1990s and was shaped by years working at Radio Padania where he would listen to Italians' gripes.
The president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association — responding, "I am sick and tired of giving in to minority groups and their gripes and their shouting" — led a referendum effort to dissolve the board that won 21984 percent of the vote.
Those complaints by the Trump administration are similar to the gripes that private carriers have with the UPU — certain countries benefit from lower terminal dues, while postal offices on the whole are able to circumvent certain customs regulations, these companies say.
Research by Enrico Moretti of the University of California, Berkeley, and Michael Greenstone of the University of Chicago suggests that for all policymakers' gripes about government subsidies to corporate investment, they can yield a high return to the local economy.
Tim ScottTimothy (Tim) Eugene ScottSenate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes Trump to sign order penalizing colleges over perceived anti-Semitism on campus: report Here are the Senate Republicans who could vote to convict Trump MORE (R-S.
Despite various gripes about those prequels (see "Binks, Jar Jar" in your "Star Wars" encyclopedia), the decade that elapsed between "Revenge of the Sith" and the renewal of the movies with "The Force Awakens" found me again feeling like a teenager.
The conversations began this week in the West Wing after Trump spent the holiday weekend at Mar-a-Lago venting to friends and advisers about the director of national intelligence, renewing his gripes about Coats' testimony before Congress last month.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) announced Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer.
Weeks earlier, similar gripes at the Holman Correctional Facility, another Alabama prison that houses inmates on death row, prompted a riot that saw prisoners seize control of their cell blocks, stab a guard and the warden, and set several fires.
Kirchick's piece is filled with the common gripes of white, cis, gay men, citing protests of Pride parades by Black Lives Matter activists, questioning the inclusion of asexual people under the LGBTQ banner, and displaying general disregard for the needs of trans people.
Despite May's misstep over social care and the upsurge of support for Labour, fueled by generational gripes among younger people, most pollsters continue to think that she will win the election even if the scale of such a victory is now quite uncertain.
In supremely satisfying Instagram vignettes, soon-to-become a photo book titled WORK, Figuratively Speaking, photographer Derrick Lin literally turns his gripes about corporate culture into art, rendering them as humorous scenes of miniature figures acting out relatable and universally aggravating work struggles.
And if the leak of Podesta's campaign emails has taught us one thing, it's that the release of private emails onto the internet can be very embarrassing — as expected when the internal frustrations, commentaries, and gripes of high-powered individuals become publicly accessible.
Makeup that doesn't hold up to life's daily challenges — whether you're so on-the-go it would make a lesser human's head spin or seated in front of a computer all day — is one of the biggest gripes of the beauty world.
Asked about how to counter Chinese aggression in the South China Sea and Asia, Mr Trump again voiced long-standing gripes about how such allies as Japan and South Korea only pay for some of the costs of American bases in the region.
At one point in How to Be a Rock Critic, Bangs gripes that Rolling Stone started rejecting his reviews because they were, like, too real, man—by tearing down unworthy artists, he was costing the magazine precious advertising dollars from their record labels.
Because Holt's response was so flat-footed, critics of the industry will have further ammunition for their gripes: book publishing moves too slowly, it has failed to adapt to the modern news ecosystem, it should more readily embrace e-books, and so on.
Coupled with lingering gripes from congressional Republicans about the Fed's policies and overall operations, and it places the central bank in a politically precarious spot as it also tries to navigate a potential series of interest rate hikes in the coming months.
IF ANYTHING could persuade Republican congressmen to put aside their partisan gripes, you might think it be would the imminent arrival in America of a disease that causes babies to be born dead, with brain and eye lesions, or with shrunken heads.
He had some gripes, to be sure: including incessant operations (he has had "well over 60"), the impossibility of holding down a regular job because of his treatment and a terror of undoing years of painful therapy by slipping in the shower.
The Democrats seem to perceive many existential threats — whether from climate change, lowering taxes, appointing conservative jurists to the nation's courts, or any other litany of gripes that fail to rise to the level of "existential," or a threat to our existence.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), often says we haven't "moved the needle" far enough to reduce veteran suicide.
That if a man could look at his paycheck and then gaze out through studio glass at those working under him and still believe he was permitted to partake of their jokes, their gripes and shared coquetry, then something was seriously not connecting.
We got the Virginia Senator Monday in D.C., where we asked what he made of Trump's recent flurry of gripes about Mueller's Russia investigation being nothing but a "WITCH HUNT!" that'll supposedly show "NO COLLUSION!" between 45's campaign and ol' Vlad.
They appear to address some common gripes, like how certain posts can keep appearing on your screen for days and days and days, or how your feed can begin to feel skewed in favor of the same old friends you habitually double-tap.
Since then he has reoriented his sculpture, videos, and social media accounts to serve almost as a broadcast medium for Chinese and global freedom — and, as a result, he has endured frequent gripes that his activism has got the better of his art.
Dressed in camouflage pants and a Girls Gone Wild trucker hat, he quipped with equal facility about his day-to-day gripes, like flying on Southwest Airlines, and his encounters with fellow celebrities, like running into the rapper Nelly after the Woolsey Fire.
Interviews with a dozen Democratic lawmakers and aides reveal little urgency to cut short a string of closed-door depositions with senior Trump administration figures that have yielded a mountain of damaging evidence, amid Republican lawmakers' gripes about the tightly controlled process.
That may well be the case with proposals from a trio of international bodies that seek to address some of Trump's gripes with the World Trade Organization while providing ways for other countries to liberalize commerce without his signoff, writes Swaha Pattanaik.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) "I don't have a problem with anyone researching any segment of society," said Rep.
Ideological divides between Democrats have been boiling into public view so frequently of late that speaker Nancy Pelosi firmly told House Democrats to keep their internal gripes behind closed doors, even as she herself fields backlash for seemingly dismissing her caucus's progressive firebrands.
Ever Oasis is a constant juggling act between what you want to be getting on with, the fun stuff, and dealing with the gripes and groans of other characters who've run out of fruit, or sticks, or fluff to make blankets from.
A commanding presence, "Quips and Gripes (Strips and Stripes)" (93-by-65 inches) is organized around a high-value-contrast, horizontal band of parallel stripes that spans the picture plane from side to side — a compositional move that is rare among these works.
They certainly have their gripes — the deductibles are too high, the choice of doctors too limited — but at the end of the day, they prefer the system now to the one that existed before the health law and the one Republican plans would create.
Here is what a Google spokesperson had to say when I expressed many of the above gripes: We believe Search and Assistant should always be easy to access and, ideally, should not interrupt you when you need information in the context of another task.
I also had minor gripes with the controls on the secret-revealing flashlight â€" on the Switch Lite, shining the flashlight while aiming is an all right-sided affair and consequently very uncomfortable â€" as well as the volume of Luigi's health-warning heartbeat.
" Unleashing a familiar litany of gripes about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and the follow-up congressional inquiries that he has been stonewalling, Trump also complained that Democrats had met to discuss whether to impeach him - or, as he called it, "the I-word.
There have been some gripes about how fewer people are watching Thursday Night Football, so it also seems somewhat reminiscent in that respect that Facebook was able to sign a deal for games that are not so critically important outside of the normal primetime games.
She further told us of her frustration by the "companies that exploit this attention economy," referencing some common gripes about Twitter and Facebook, all of which have been accused of going too far to increase the amount of time that people spend on their platforms.
The diplomat spoke to Reuters at a U.S. embassy party attended by U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry in Brussels in June, where a handful of other European diplomats were sharing gripes about what they saw as Trump's brash, go-it-alone approach on energy.
We got the OG "Teen Mom" star Thursday at LAX where we asked her to weigh in on Jenelle's gripes over MTV supposedly hyping her TV drama through edits ... and her threatening to walk away from the show if MTV doesn't do her right.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) reintroduced legislation that would overhaul private-care options for veterans enrolled in the VA health system.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) was effusive in his praise: Miller would be "an excellent choice," he told The Hill.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), the House passed more than 28503 veterans bills, 22019 of which were signed into law.
And while pretty much everyone we know gripes about their blackheads, it turns out there is one ironic reason to be grateful for them: They can actually help your doctor determine what exactly is going on in there — and, more importantly — how to stop it.
The president's gripes have fallen into two buckets: complaining that Stone and other associates of his who have been convicted of crimes (such as Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn) have been treated unfairly, and calling for his perceived enemies to be dealt with more harshly.
His gripes with the U.S. include its criticism of his post-coup crackdown, its refusal to extradite Fetullah Gulen, a cleric living in Pennsylvania that Erdogan believes was behind the coup, and its coordination with a Kurdish militia that is fighting the Islamic State.
" Unleashing a familiar litany of gripes about Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and the follow-up congressional inquiries that he has been stonewalling, Trump also complained that Democrats had met to discuss whether to impeach him - or, as he called it, "the I-word.
Maria leverages a better deal for herself at Axe Capital, but whatever Mike's gripes about it, leveraging deals is likely what she does nearly every second of her day — whether it's finding pockets of opportunity in the market or commanding respect from a male-dominated trading floor.
As Indiewire noted, the movie industry may have gripes about Netflix's business tactics, including its refusal to abide by industry standard, 90 day theatrical release windows and heavy Oscars lobbying, but Netflix does match the same qualifying theatrical release targets as many smaller and indie releases.
Asked about how to counter Chinese aggression in the South China Sea and Asia by the Washington Post, Mr Trump again voiced longstanding gripes about how such allies as Japan and South Korea only pay for some of the costs of American bases in the region.
In Johnson's case, that includes spoofing his own image -- as the kid revels in Bravestone's strength and physique -- while Gillan grouses about her wardrobe, Hart gripes about his diminutive size and, most obviously, Black vamps in playing a flighty girl confused by her new, er, accessories.
The brand also aims to solve multiple gripes about 9-to-5 clothes: pockets that aren't spacious enough (or having no pockets at all), button-downs with awkwardly large gaps between buttons, materials that stain easily but are hard to wash (or, worse, are dry-clean-only).
Later in the day, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, followed up on the president's tweet by furnishing a list of expanded gripes that members of the Trump administration have against those in the news media who have slighted the president or his supporters.
As his wife scrabbles with angry protesters and gripes about her compromised marriage, he is sequestered in the bathroom, represented only by a mordant song that his aide-de-camp sings on his behalf: When you're forced to bugger 200 million people You need time to recover.
He has instead accrued his power by courting wealthy donors on behalf of Republican candidates, tending to the gripes of the R.N.C.'s 168 committee members, closely monitoring his own Wikipedia page and mostly staying on the good side of the capricious Mr. Trump, his ambivalent patron.
One of our main gripes with the P30 Pro's camera performance is that you can only enjoy its two best tricks independent of each other: the 5x optical zoom is limited to the periscope lens, while its excellent low-light photography is limited to its standard two-lens array.
For instance, if you work for someone who constantly gripes about employee illnesses and absences, and then you get fired not long after coming back from leave, it might be hard to tell whether your boss is going through with a decision they already planned, or whether they're retaliating.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), laugh off accusations of privatization efforts, but the numbers they spew and the story they tell just doesn't add up.
Gripes about rowdy bar-goers are nothing new, but the number of licenses in the city allowing bars, clubs, restaurants and hotels to sell liquor has risen to 230,240 this year from 2500,22017 in 280, according to figures from the State Liquor Authority, an increase of 270 percent.
This Seattle rapper has an insistent charm that comes across on songs like "Scrolling," from his 2017 album "Pearl," on which he issues a string of sour gripes about modern love ("When I text you, you ignore me, that's when I call quits") without wearing out his welcome.
Among the small group on the bridge this Monday morning is Lynn Stines, a social media customer service representative, whose job it is to translate the gripes and experiences of customers posted on social channels and relay them to the people in the room who can help them.
Kirsten GillibrandKirsten GillibrandOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Pete Buttigieg to appear in Fox News town hall Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-N.Y.).
"Moranifesto" is a vehicle with which Moran can greet readers previously unfamiliar with her columns for The Times of London, wherein she grapples with technology; interviews TV and film stars; gripes about British politics; and offers up glimpses into her life as a daughter, sister, wife and mother.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes Congress to clash over Trump's war powers MORE (Neb.), Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP senators introduce resolution to change rules, dismiss impeachment without articles Green says House shouldn't hold impeachment articles indefinitely Congress to clash over Trump's war powers MORE (Texas) and Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Paul fires back at Graham over Iran criticism: 'He insults the Constitution' Trump takes off-ramp in Iran crisis MORE (S.
These gripes, aired mostly in private, are certainly not particular to this cycle, or to Luján, who is well-liked on Capitol Hill, and who has received some kudos from these Democrats, who are far from the only figures or constituency groups who want more from him and the DCCC.
There are legitimate debates to be had about the merits of offshore wind power versus other types of clean energy, but many of Trump's gripes with the wind industry have little basis in reality, whether he's talking about turbines sending steel "into the atmosphere" or turbines decimating America's bald eagles population.
Really, my biggest gripes with the Yoga 920 are that it doesn't come with an on board microSD or SD card reader, which is the one thing that might stop me from bringing it around to meetings or conventions where I'm constantly transferring photos from my camera to my laptop.
The other top-four gripes included: Your boss doesn't appear to trust or empower you; your boss doesn't appear to care if you're overworked; your boss doesn't appear to advocate for you when it comes to monetary compensation (wages/salary/bonuses); and your boss hires and/or promotes the wrong people.
PAUL WORTMAN Setauket, N.Y. To the Editor: Surprisingly, with the realization that it's finally over for Bernie Sanders, the anger and frustration — at the media, at the establishment, at the Democratic National Committee, at the Clintons (all the regular gripes we Sanders fans have voiced for the last year) — depart quickly.
That's a 12 percent difference despite the fact that "Australians pay slightly more than what the average American pays," Brendan Coates, a fellow at the Grattan Institute, an independent Australian public policy think tank, tells CNBC Make It. Though Aussies may have gripes, they don't seem too bothered by them.
If elections are like Thanksgiving dinners, where extended families with long-simmering gripes and resentments play nice for a few hours before shit-talking on the ride home, the election of Donald Trump was like your dickhead uncle getting hammered and causing ruckus enough to shift the family dynamic for good.
Bill CassidyWilliam (Bill) Morgan CassidyBig Pharma looks to stem losses after trade deal defeat Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (R-La.).
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) urging members to stay on topic at the top of the hearing, questioning of Shulkin was largely focused on the budget.
But the series, especially in its later years, takes place in a world where the main characters largely live in material comfort, and where their fellow citizens in the small town of Pawnee, Indiana — many of whom have gripes with the social order — are presented largely as buffoons or harmless goofballs.
Lee and designer Yiying Lu. Over the course of the thread, Lin outlined her gripes with the emoji: Sticking chopsticks upright within a pile of food, she'd been taught, is a symbol of outright disrespect, mimicking the Chinese practice of sticking burning incense upright into bowls of rice to honor the dead.
When it comes to President Trump — and his trickle-down moods that drive the West Wing, his party, the nation — February 2018 is no different than February 2017: he's still stuck on the exact same internal fights about trade, the same complaints about top staff, the same obsessive gripes about media coverage.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) as chairman of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, said he wants documents and answers but does not want to get completely sidetracked over the matter.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (Tenn.) met with the activist, Chuck Johnson, on Thursday to discuss a company advocating for "increasing the number of sequenced genomes for research," NBC News reports.
One of those, he noted, will be further development and investment in Paper Cuts, a project it launched in August that it hopes will help address some of the gripes that its developer-users might have with how GitHub works that the company itself hadn't been planning to address in bigger product upgrades.
Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 85033 Democrats set to miss January debate Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE.
Of particular note is the fact that Edison has finally fixed one of my biggest gripes with the mobile apps with its desktop version: threaded emails now offer the option to show up as a continually scrolling thread, instead of discrete emails that had to be tapped into one at a time.
You may know some of these—and if you work at a left-of-center-leaning record store in the Midwest you will certainly have gripes with my skewed collection of records below—but if there's any you've never heard, you're going to want to spend some time living in their strange worlds.
Is an ex-Californian who's doing O.K. economically but lives in a hotter, flatter, less glamorous and ocean-breeze-kissed part of the country than his parents, and who gripes that what was once his middle-class hometown is now all immigrants speaking Spanish and the liberal superrich, worried about ethnic or socioeconomic displacement?
Warren's gripes are the latest in a simmering discontent among many on the left, who fear that board's primary concern will be sorting out the raft of competing financial stakes in the island's debt across a host of powerful investors, rather than providing relief to the debt-stricken island and its 85033 million residents.
Blexit leader Candace Owens (who told VICE she only registered as a Republican two weeks before the group's infamous White House visit in October) rose to fame thanks to impassioned rants railing against any and all gripes she had with the Democrats like what she believes is an over emphasis on welfare instead of jobs.
There's nothing bad per se, but I always have a few gripes: If you're looking for a modular, do-it-all 25 liter backpack that can expand to 30 liters (plus another 10 liters if you remove and carry the Verge Case camera bag separately) then I can recommend Boundary without exception for the Kickstarter price of $189.
"Visions of Johanna" (22001) Again combining large-scale existential gripes ("We sit here stranded, though we're all doing' our best to deny it") with small-scale finery ("We can hear the night watchman click his flashlight / ask himself if it's him or them that's really insane"), "Visions" is regularly cited as one of Dylan's greatest achievements. 22001.
If not, the lineup of rivals will likely include NBC's "This is Us" carrying the banner for broadcast TV, AMC's "Better Call Saul," BBC America's "Killing Eve" (and especially star Sandra Oh) despite second-season gripes, Netflix's "Ozark," and HBO's first-year drama "Succession," whose parallels to a certain powerful media family might be especially enticing to Emmy voters.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), is an important reminder that, although Lincoln's words have stood the test of time, the government's ability to care for veterans through a separately run healthcare system has not.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), the co-chairman of the group, said the meeting gave lawmakers a chance to ask Azar and Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Seema Verma questions about the proposal.
Perhaps the most predictable of the gripes directed against Vigée Le Brun was Simone de Beauvoir's: In dismissing a series of female artists, she wrote disparagingly of Vigée Le Brun that she ''never wearied of putting her smiling maternity on her canvases,'' even though only two of the extant Vigée Le Brun portraits are of herself with her daughter.
Despite gripes about the usefulness of Facebook chatbots, "tens of thousands" of developers are building them, Messenger's head of product Stan Chudnovsky revealed onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt NY. And, 5,000 Shopify merchants are now distributing order confirmations and shipping alerts via Messenger, showing e-commerce companies are eager to reach the app's nearly one billion users.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), to hold a full-committee hearing about the needs of veterans suffering from military sexual trauma, a form of post-traumatic stress disorder associated with surviving sexual assault.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.) and Sen.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), Rep.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate HUD to roll back Obama-era housing desegregation rule MORE (D-Calif.) and Sen.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.) chases Trump voters.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), former Massachusetts Gov.
Sessions responded Thursday, according to a source familiar with the attorney general's thinking, in part because the President said on Fox News that he "never took control of the Justice Department" -- a "macro" criticism that struck a different tone than Trump's more granular gripes on Twitter about individual cases like former FBI employees Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
Two former employees told The Verge last year that Faraday Future sent a cease and desist letter with similar gripes to another electric vehicle startup called Indi EV. A number of top-level Faraday Future executives have resigned or been fired in the last year, making it hard for the company to hold on to talent as it scoured for funding.
When Jon Stewart parodied her in 2009, one of his gripes was that Ms. Carlson was playing the role of Chrissy from the 1970s sitcom "Three's Company" — the flighty blonde role Suzanne Somers had — when Ms. Carlson in fact attended Stanford and Oxford, and won the Miss America crown in 1988 with a masterful violin rendition of "Zigeunerweisen" by Sarasate.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) and Raul RuizRaul RuizHouse leaves for six-week August recess House Republicans score fourth major procedural win with motion to recommit House passes bill requiring CBP to enact safety, hygiene standards MORE (D-Calif.).
As such, it is not really surprising to see him get the reception that thrill rides get in 2017: fuming takes and counter-takes unpacking secret shortcomings and failures, various bad-faith gripes and grouses, the sort of noxious and aggrieved fanboy partisanship inherent to the type of people that keep and tend long Best Ever lists and private pantheons.
Later in the book, when he gripes about the "Washington machine" and "how slow the decision-making could be," it's clear that, like HBO TV show Generation Kill's Corporal Josh Person, who replies to a child's letter about the validity of the Iraq War by boasting he is a "US Marine, born to kill," Bissonette is a soldier, with absolute conviction.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.) and former South Bend, Ind.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate HUD to roll back Obama-era housing desegregation rule MORE (D-Calif.) left the race last year.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), as well as dropped-out candidates Sen.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.), for example, a leading House Republican on health-care issues as co-chairman of the GOP Doctors Caucus, said Tuesday that he feels negatively about the idea of funding CSRs but likes the idea of reinsurance.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) reintroduced a bill that would overhaul private-care options for veterans enrolled in the Veterans Affairs health-care system, as well as expand caregiver benefits for older veterans and create a process for closing excesses facilities.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) introduced the "Protecting People From Surprise Medical Bills Act," which goes further than any other surprise billing legislative proposals to encourage transparency from insurance providers and make sure that patients understand the limitations of their insurance.
Treasury Secretary Jack LewJacob (Jack) Joseph LewHogan urges Mnuchin to reconsider delay of Harriet Tubman bill Mnuchin says new Harriet Tubman bill delayed until 2028 Overnight Finance: US reaches deal with ZTE | Lawmakers look to block it | Trump blasts Macron, Trudeau ahead of G-7 | Mexico files WTO complaint MORE huddled with House Democrats Wednesday to discuss the Puerto Rico bill and acknowledged lingering gripes.
All these years later, I assume my name appears in multiple files at the C.I.A., the National Security Agency and perhaps other corners of the sprawling security bureaucracy, with gripes and comments related to my coverage of how America stumbled into torture; how drone strikes went wrong; espionage cases; WikiLeaks cables; Snowden documents; Russian hackers and the Shadow Brokers; and probably stories I've forgotten.
After months of attacks, Sessions spoke up on Thursday in part because the President said on Fox News that he "never took control of the Justice Department" -- a "macro" criticism that struck a different tone than Trump's more granular gripes on Twitter about different individual cases like former FBI employees Lisa Page and Peter Strzok, according to a source familiar with the attorney general's thinking.
The Elon MuskElon Reeve MuskTesla is now most valuable US auto company in history On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Elon Musk celebrates new Shanghai car factory by dancing at opening MORE-led automaker's stock continued to rise Wednesday, trading up more than 22020 percent.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate HUD to roll back Obama-era housing desegregation rule MORE (D-Calif.), who have since dropped out of the presidential race.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.) have set themselves up as alternative centrist candidates to Biden.
I guess what unites these gripes is that, as a viewer who's not familiar with the source material, the parts of Watchmen I find most exciting — the mystery-solving featuring strong female characters like Angela and Laurie, the exploration of systemic abuses of power and racism, and the absurd and hilarious contrast of Adrian Veidt's space life — can feel undermined by callbacks to the comic.
Trump National Security Advisor Pick Flynn Has Medals — And Baggage Way in Which U.S. Attorneys Told to Resign Came as Surprise: Source Conservative Health Care Gripes Now Include Paul Ryan When his firm was hired by a Turkish businessman last year, Flynn did not register as a foreign lobbyist, and only did so a few days ago under pressure from the Justice Department, the businessman told The Associated Press this week.
So rather than disappearing amid the stream of other social media gripes, the confrontation spawned a semi-viral Twitter post, a bout of amateur sleuthing and a renewed look at Mr. Golden's record on traffic safety, not only in Albany, where he has voted against the expansion of speed-safety cameras in school zones, but also in New York City, where traffic records suggest a pattern of driving infractions.
I've long had gripes about the caucuses — that they were undemocratic because there was no secret ballot (Why should the employer know how the employee voted?), and unfair because they hugely favored people with enough time on their hands to spend several hours, starting at 7 on a February night, at the caucus (In an Iowa general election, by comparison, you can vote any time you want between 7 a.m.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate HUD to roll back Obama-era housing desegregation rule MORE (D-Calif.), one of the few candidates of color in the primary race, ended her White House bid.
The medical stuff is pretty self-explanatory—he claims WWE worked him too much when he was sick and that their doctor was incompetent—while his dissatisfaction with the natural flow of WWE's version of wrestling tended to fall into the same gripes everyone has with the storylines, a strong distaste for overpaid part-timers like the Rock, and a shade of self-interested promotion for one CM Punk.
Tesla founder Elon MuskElon Reeve MuskTesla is now most valuable US auto company in history On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Elon Musk celebrates new Shanghai car factory by dancing at opening MORE on Tuesday celebrated the opening of his company's newest factory with a short dance in front of cameras.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate HUD to roll back Obama-era housing desegregation rule MORE (D-Calif.) dropped out of the race in December after months of low polling numbers and lack of sufficient campaign funds.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), who raised $11.4 million in the fourth quarter of 2019, up from just $4.8 million the quarter before.
He has been forced to defend his reorganization effort and steep budget cuts proposed by the new administration in the face of gripes from Congress, as well as facing public clashes with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE.
Prime is adding members by the truckload, more products are available with faster delivery rates, the Amazon Echo smart speaker is looking like the next killer product and there's even some profit to show investors, thanks largely to the fat margins at AWS But for a brand built on trust, there are an awful lot of loopholes, and sellers are wondering if their gripes will ever become so problematic that Amazon can no longer sweep them under the rug.
Sen. Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE's (D-Minn.) presidential campaign said on Friday it brought in $6900 million, marking a major spike from her third-quarter haul of $2628 million.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate HUD to roll back Obama-era housing desegregation rule MORE (D-Calif.), one of two female candidates of color in the Democratic primary battle, abruptly ended her campaign, citing lack of campaign funds.
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate HUD to roll back Obama-era housing desegregation rule MORE (D-Calif.), who is of Jamaican and Indian descent, and former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro, who is Hispanic, withdrew from the primary.
Elon MuskElon Reeve MuskTesla is now most valuable US auto company in history On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Elon Musk celebrates new Shanghai car factory by dancing at opening MORE's Starship/Super Heavy rocket ship will be 387 feet high, be 30 feet in diameter, and able to launch 100 metric tons into low Earth orbit.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), who has seen a surge in support after a strong performance in last month's debate, is in fifth place in both New Hampshire and Iowa at 22020 percent.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (Tenn.) and Mark WalkerBradley (Mark) Mark WalkerOn The Money: House passes sweeping budget, debt limit deal | Dem court filing defends powers to get Trump's NY tax returns | Debt collectors to pay M to settle consumer bureau charges House passes sweeping budget, debt limit deal Romney to vote against budget deal: Agreement 'perpetuates fiscal recklessness' MORE (N.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) and House Ways and Means Committee members Vern BuchananVernon Gale BuchananMORE (R-Fla.) and David SchweikertDavid SchweikertBipartisan resolution aims to protect lawmakers amid heightened threats of violence Conservatives call on Pelosi to cancel August recess The 27 Republicans who voted with Democrats to block Trump from taking military action against Iran MORE (R-Ariz.).
Sadly, my testament in the video of not having hit 0% fell short more recently after some inspired bouts of pretty extended Gear VR gaming, but in average use the phones pranced from morning charge to evening charge without a sweat which is something I couldn't always say for the S6 edge When the Galaxy S6 was first introduced, the groans that resonated most from the audience of pissed off customers were gripes related to the removal of waterproofing, the user replaceable battery and the microSD slot.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE from bordering Minnesota and tech entrepreneur Andrew YangAndrew YangDNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2202 Democrats set to miss January debate Panel: Warren pleases nobody, How should Yang spend his ocean of cash?
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.) announced that her team raised $11.4 million in the fourth quarter, by far her best mark of the 2020 cycle as she hopes to peak with Iowa on the horizon.
C.) and Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseRestlessness, light rule-breaking and milk spotted on Senate floor as impeachment trial rolls on Senate Republicans muscle through rules for Trump trial On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (R-Neb.), and Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamRestlessness, light rule-breaking and milk spotted on Senate floor as impeachment trial rolls on Senator-jurors who may not be impartial?
Bernie SandersBernie SandersSenators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Cardi B says she's filing for 'Nigerian citizenship' because Trump is putting lives 'in danger' MORE (I-Vt.), Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (D-Mass.), Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 2020 Democrats set to miss January debate Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-N.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.) were among those who held back making specific remarks, saying that they were monitoring the situation and awaiting more news before commenting, though they all offered thoughts and prayers for U.S. service members in the region.    Rep.
Twitter erupted in the parlor game #IfSlaveryWasAChoice, with memes and GIFs with pedestrian occupational gripes (one person posted "Massa: I'm sorry but you don't meet the full requirements for this position," with a photo of Rachel Dolezal looking miffed; another tweeted a GIF of an exasperated Viola Davis grabbing her bag and leaving with the caption "When the plantation meeting could've been an email"); John Legend lit up West's phone trying to change his mind via text (which West rejected, took screen shots of and tweeted out); Ta-Nehisi Coates meditated on West after Michael Jackson and in the age of Trump.
Ben SasseBenjamin (Ben) Eric SasseRestlessness, light rule-breaking and milk spotted on Senate floor as impeachment trial rolls on Senate Republicans muscle through rules for Trump trial On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (R-Neb.) and Tim ScottTimothy (Tim) Eugene ScottWhat to watch for on Day 3 of Senate impeachment trial Democrats' impeachment case lands with a thud with GOP — but real audience is voters Restlessness, light rule-breaking and milk spotted on Senate floor as impeachment trial rolls on MORE (R-S.
Jeff MerkleyJeffrey (Jeff) Alan MerkleySenators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Ore.) and Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Paul fires back at Graham over Iran criticism: 'He insults the Constitution' Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (R-Ky.), comes after days of escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran in the wake of a U.S. airstrike that killed Qassem Soleimani, Iran's top military general.
Listen to patients House conservative's procedural protest met with bipartisan gripes This Memorial Day, I challenge everyone to find a way to honor our nation's fallen MORE (R-Tenn.) and fully supported by Senate Committee Chairman Johnny IsaksonJohn (Johnny) Hardy IsaksonGeorgia senator discharged from hospital after fall Georgia senator hospitalized after fall Senate GOP raises concerns about White House stopgap plan to avoid shutdown MORE (R-Ga.) and Ranking Member Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 85033 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (D-Mont.), reforms and strengthens veterans' health care programs, extends the Veterans Choice program for one year; strengthens the VA's ability to recruit, hire, and retain quality medical personnel; and reviews, realigns, and modernizes the VA's healthcare infrastructure.
It won't be Cory BookerCory Anthony BookerOn The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 6900 Democrats set to miss January debate Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE, Marianne WilliamsonMarianne WilliamsonBill Press: Don't forget about Amy 2628 Democrats: Iran airstrike 'reckless,' 'could cost countless lives' The Hill's Morning Report — Impeachment unknowns await returning lawmakers MORE, Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerBrent Budowsky: Bloomberg should give billion to Democrats DNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 28503 Democrats set to miss January debate Unprecedented ad drive puts Bloomberg on political map MORE, Andrew YangAndrew YangDNC defends 'inclusive' standards with some 22020 Democrats set to miss January debate Panel: Warren pleases nobody, How should Yang spend his ocean of cash?
Bernie SandersBernie SandersSenators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Cardi B says she's filing for 'Nigerian citizenship' because Trump is putting lives 'in danger' MORE (I-Vt.), Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (D-Mass.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), and former South Bend, Ind.
J.), Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCNN announces three moderators for Iowa primary debate The Hill's Morning Report - Iran strikes US bases in Iraq; Trump to speak today On The Money: Senate panel advances Trump's new NAFTA despite GOP gripes | Trade deficit falls to three-year low | Senate confirms Trump pick for small business chief MORE (D-Minn.), Bernie SandersBernie SandersSenators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war Ex-Trump campaign adviser: Biden would be able to 'sit down and get some things done' with Republicans Cardi B says she's filing for 'Nigerian citizenship' because Trump is putting lives 'in danger' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTrump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline Trump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (D-Mass.), all 2020 Democratic presidential candidates.

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