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Jeff was glad to assume the role — but Jess had qualms.
Even the powerful chairman of that committee has had qualms about the bill.
Many companies, he said, had qualms about relying on the faraway data centers.
At least one board member had qualms about Zuckerberg's political aspirations, the report said.
Mr. Trump may not have had qualms about Mr. Giuliani's public denunciation of Ms. Clifford.
Some had qualms about the texture of the cake and frosting; both were described as grainy.
Mr. LeMieux had qualms of his own about the climb, but Ms. Elmore saw it differently.
Greyball was approved by Uber's legal team, though some inside the company had qualms about it.
It perpetuates a belief that the American Mafia's old-time bosses had qualms about dealing in narcotics.
The president acknowledged that some on his staff had qualms about holding the meeting in the Demilitarized Zone.
The majority of respondents also had qualms about the effects that social media has had on the American populace.
At least 50 people inside Uber knew about Greyball, and some had qualms about whether it was ethical or legal.
The IMF had qualms about it, but was won over when the scheme succeeded in killing hyperinflation and promoting rapid economic growth.
Social conservatives who had qualms about Trump in 2016 backed him largely for his dedication to appointing conservative judges to federal courts.
Loring had qualms about enforcing the law as demanded by the administration, but he believed that he had to remain on the bench.
Jenny already had qualms with portraying "Fortune Cookie," and the character comes off as even more offensive when it's a white person playing it.
Leaving his studio that day, Ruby conceded that he had qualms about whether the fashion line would have a negative effect on his career.
" The Versaces — an Italian family dynasty — also had qualms about the artistic rendering of their family, and called Ryan Murphy's show "a work of fiction.
Some GOP lawmakers as well as other Republicans pushed back against her claims that it was not her dance moves they had qualms with, but her policies.
Per the Associated Press, Paul had said he had qualms about Kavanaugh's actions during the Bush administration as discussions were still underway about the potential Supreme Court pick.
Across the Atlantic, the European Aviation Safety Agency, the European Union's equivalent of the F.A.A., had qualms, according to a pilot familiar with the European regulator's certification process.
Ms. Ingalls initially had qualms about filming her story, puzzling over how it could present the monster, which may or may not be a figment of the protagonist's imagination.
" When asked whether he had qualms about marketing an unproven product to kids, he asked, "How many helmets are studied like this before they're allowed to be worn in play?
One set of leaked messages suggest that the federal prosecutor Deltan Dallagnol, who oversaw Mr. da Silva's prosecution, had qualms about the strength of the evidence against the leftist former president.
But the only time the board seems to have had qualms about his behavior was when Italian model Ambra Battilana went to the New York police with allegations that he groped her.
Regardless of whether they're paying a mortgage or monthly rent, millennials are groaning about the moving process, the report finds, with 71% agreeing that they had qualms about what and how they chose their living situation.
But he also said they had qualms with Facebook's positions on privacy and intellectual property and the fact that Facebook employees, including the executive whose division includes the trending topics feature, have donated to progressive candidates.
During a question-and-answer period, I asked Plouffe and his cohorts if they had qualms about expanding the universe of non-employees who lack basic worker protections of the sort for which Democrats have traditionally advocated.
Although I initially had qualms over lead single "Frankie Sinatra," which I dismissed the first time I heard it as an "oompah" beat with a Danny Brown verse, I appreciated it more in the context of the record.
In another poll conducted by the same agency, the Social Weather Stations, 84 percent of respondents said they were satisfied or somewhat satisfied with the war on the drugs, although a majority said they had qualms about the killings.
He had qualms last year when he found out — shortly before curtain — that the 2017 Hamburg premiere of the same work had also been cast entirely with white actors, although Germany has a larger and more diverse population than Austria.
He also gave millions of dollars to his two daughters, one of whom, Andrea Manafort, apparently had qualms about how her father had earned the money, according to text messages posted last year on a website used by Ukrainian hackers.
And any other tech giants like Verizon, Charter or Amazon that might have had qualms about big M&A can now start sniffing around media companies if they want to mirror AT&T's planned marriage of distribution and content once it owns Time Warner's channels, such as HBO, TNT and TBS.
Mr. Evans said he excluded black potential jurors for a variety of reasons including that they knew witnesses or members of Mr. Flowers's family, had been sued by the furniture store where the murders took place, had qualms about the death penalty or had turned up late for jury selection.
Shea had qualms about the sentencing recommendation on Stone made by line prosecutors, but went along with it, perhaps as a way to win over his troops in the office, one official said Barr's decision to disavow and sharply criticize a decision made by Shea severely undermines him in his new job, officials say.
The chairman, Stephen M. Calk, pushed the bank to loan Mr. Manafort $16 million, even though Mr. Calk's top deputies had qualms about whether Mr. Manafort could pay them back, a former top bank official testified Friday as the prosecution wound up nine days of presenting evidence in Mr. Manafort's trial on bank and fraud charges.
Harrison Li hopes that Mr. Trump will take up his father's case when he next meets with Mr. Xi. But he said he had qualms about speaking out because he was afraid that the authorities might take it out on his father, who has been in poor health with bouts of shingles and constant stomach ailments.
But when aides to GOP lawmakers, most of whom are away on a two-week recess, were asked if their bosses had qualms about Trump seeking what amounts to foreign interference in a US election or if they supported the impeachment inquiry, no member of the House or Senate Republican leadership would say it was problematic or should be investigated.
However, Gherea also had qualms about Rosetti's bias. He asserted that Rosetti had remained a boyar at heart, who dreamed of a Romanian "Junckerism" and rejected the notion of helping the peasants with affordable credits.Dobrogeanu-Gherea, pp. 176, 391–392 Moreover, Gherea argued that Rosetti had not highlighted the conflict of values and morals between landowners and peasants, with each class having its own notions of justice and retribution.
When he was later asked by the media if he had qualms about entering the prison yard, Laxalt, a former trial lawyer, said, "No, not really. Many of them were my former clients!" In 1970, Laxalt lobbied President Richard Nixon to reduce the prison sentence of notorious Teamster leader Jimmy Hoffa after Hoffa was convicted of attempting to bribe Sen. Howard Cannon, whom Laxalt had unsuccessfully challenged in 1964.
Senatorial opponents of the war wanted to reduce this to a one-year extension, or eliminate the draft altogether, or tie the draft renewal to a timetable for troop withdrawal from Vietnam; Senator Mike Gravel of Alaska took the most forceful approach, trying to filibuster the draft renewal legislation, shut down conscription, and directly force an end to the war. Senators supporting Nixon's war efforts supported the bill, even though some had qualms about ending the draft.
Merriam married Virginia Elizabeth Gosnell, his secretary at the time, on October 15, 1886. Though he initially had qualms about her poor grammar and marrying beneath what he saw as his social level, he loved her and thought highly of her, ultimately encouraging her education. Virginia Elizabeth was Merriam's lifelong companion, often traveling with him during his field work in California. They had two daughters, Dorothy and Zenaida, the latter of whom would sometimes travel with her parents during Merriam's field work prior to her marriage.
Some townspeople had qualms. Major S. D. Freeman, retired Army officer and school board president, said, "We will reap dollars, but will we own our town? Will you not be in the position of a butterfly pinned to a card in a glass cabinet, or like a mummy unearthed in the tomb of Tutankhamun?" To gain the cooperation of persons reluctant to sell their traditional family homes to the Rockefeller organization, the restoration soon offered holdouts free life tenancies and maintenance in exchange for ownership.
Still, they became The Hill Billies, and although they soon had qualms about the name (Alderman would later say, "Hillbilly was not only a funny word; it was a fighting word."), fellow musician Ernest Stoneman encouraged them to keep it: "Well, boys, you have come up with a good one. Nobody could beat it." With Hopkins' doctor brother dead, there was no reason to stay in Galax, and the band based itself in Washington, D.C., where they soon became regulars on WRC; on the radio, Hopkins mother sang with them on the ballads.
No sooner does he endorse the stock certificates, O'Hara (who hitherto had qualms concerning their crooked dealings) arrives and confronts him at gunpoint. O'Hara announces that he and Bauman intend to let Sabourin be the fall guy and take all the money for themselves. A struggle ensues over O'Hara's gun in which Sabourin manages to kill O'Hara but is himself fatally wounded. As he returns home dejectedly, he sees all of his would-be victims emerging successful as wells as a billboard with the verse Mark 8:36 written on it.
Alessandra de Rossi played Valentina in the 2005 Darna TV series; the first appearance of the character in television. The very first appearance of Valentina in television is in the 2005 television series Darna by GMA Network where Alessandra de Rossi played Valentina while Angel Locsin portrayed Darna, which was first offered to Iza Calzado. About more than a decade later, Calzado was also considered to play Valentina in another Darna film. On the other hand, de Rossi had qualms in accepting the Valentina due to her fear of snakes but she was persuaded by the production team to take the role.
Engraving of Fillmore President Polk had pledged not to seek a second term, and with gains in Congress during the 1846 election cycle, the Whigs were hopeful of taking the White House in 1848. The party's perennial candidates, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, both wanted the nomination and amassed support from congressional colleagues. Many rank-and-file Whigs backed the Mexican War hero, General Zachary Taylor, for president. Although Taylor was extremely popular, many Northerners had qualms about electing a Louisiana slaveholder at a time of sectional tension over whether slavery was allowed in the territories that had been ceded by Mexico.
Its peak influence was recorded during the local elections of June 1937, when it emerged as the second most popular party in Ilfov County. Early on, it was courted by other radical groups, narrowly failing to absorb the National Agrarian Party. It came to depend on the more powerful National Christian Party, with which it formed a political alliance in 1935. Called "National Bloc", it too failed to produce a full merger between its components, as Vaida had qualms about the unchecked Germanophilia of his partners; his Romanianization project was also regarded as too mild by National Christian standards.
He then acknowledged he originally had qualms about the project, citing the Book of Revelation, which forbids changing "the words of the book of this prophecy." However, his early doubts were replaced by satisfaction in the end, telling the New York Times 'Our Bible is still the word of God, but it's easier to get into and stay with and appreciate. The project in its entirety took three years, and the Reader's Digest Bible was released on 22 September 1982. While the Reader's Digest Bible was perhaps his most famous accomplishment, Walsh was a lifelong writer.
When Troy was first transmitted it received much praise. The Independent's critic Robert Hanks summed up its approach to its subject as follows: "If Troy has a theme, it is accepting what life throws at you, the grace that is left when ambition and possessions and everything else you thought made life enjoyable have been stripped away". He praised the play's "boldly conceived, always searching approach to the story and its infinite meanings" and the strength of the casting, though he had qualms about the score and how the language shifted between the archaic and the modern.Robert Hanks "Arts & Books: Troy: this time it's personal", The Independent Saturday, 28 November 1998.
4 p.284 O'Collun later claimed that he had qualms of conscience about the plot, which led him to ask Fr. Holt whether the assassination was morally justified; according to his account Holt told him that it was a meritorious act, and gave him absolution for the sin of murder. This claim may well be true: Holt sincerely believed that Elizabeth deserved to die, as did "Captain Jacques", who is known to have said that "no action could be more glorious" (although Jacques himself had once worked as a spy for Elizabeth). Other would-be assassins, like Edmund York,Nephew of Rowland York, a close associate of Sir William Stanley said that Holt had given them absolution for the same act.
One of Heseltine's main jobs was to campaign against the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), which had grown in size from 3,000 to 10,000 in three years amid public disquiet about the deployment of Trident and Cruise missiles, and the hawkish rhetoric often employed by Thatcher and US President Ronald Reagan. Nott had had little interest in campaigning and had left the matter to the Minister of State, Peter Blaker, Heseltine's contemporary from Oxford. Heseltine put together a small group of seven civil servants called Defence Section 19 (DS19) to brief MPs and other opinion formers, and argue the case for Britain to have nuclear weapons. Some, both in the civil service and out of it, had qualms about using civil servants for what amounted to a political campaigning role.
Many things, however, set the twelve committee members at loggerheads; Barère was more a man of the Convention than of the committee and was a link with the Plaine. Robert Lindet had qualms about the Terror which, by contrast, was the outstanding theme of Collot d'Herbois and Billaud-Varenne, latecomers to the committee, forced on it by the sans-culottes in September; unlike Robespierre and his friends, Lazare Carnot had given his support only provisionally and for reasons of state to a policy concession to the people. But the situation which united them in the summer of 1793 was stronger than those differences of opinion. The Committee had to set itself above all, and choose those popular demands which were most suitable for achieving the Assembly's aims: to crush the enemies of the Republic and dash the last hopes of the aristocracy.
The House of Commons of Canada, where Sauvé served as a Member of Parliament and later Speaker of the House, sitting in the chair at the far centre It was the Liberal Party that wooed Sauvé into politics, asking her to run as a candidate in the Montreal riding of Ahuntsic during the 1972 federal election. Though she found campaigning arduous, saying: "I felt uneasy for the first time in my life when I was campaigning ... I must say I had qualms about it myself", Sauvé won, becoming one of five female MPs. She was subsequently both sworn into the Queen's Privy Council and appointed as Minister of State for Science and Technology in the Cabinet chaired by Pierre Trudeau, thus becoming the first woman from Quebec to become a minister of the Crown and the sole female in that Cabinet. Sauvé ran again in the election two years later, re-winning Ahuntsic, and was given the environment portfolio until 1975, when she was appointed Minister of Communications.

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