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The Commission will have a say, governments will have a say.
"I will be able to have a say in my national party, but I won't be able to have a say in my local politics by casting a ballot," she said.
Politics is democratic — which means we all have a say.
Will Indiana have a say in the Big Ten race?
The Knicks will also have a say in Miami's future.
Doesn't the board have a say over its tenant's behavior?
"The government doesn't have a say regarding justice," he said.
They should have a say in how technology is deployed.
I'm less certain the board will have a say here.
Yes, I have a say about things that affect me.
They and their elected representatives will have a say, too.
Perhaps, the internet will have a say in this new series.
It originally said Elliott would have a say in the candidates.
With partisan competition entrenched, the opposition wanted to have a say.
Neighborhood residents will have a say through the local community board.
We didn't have a say in the characters we were given.
In these kinds of transactions Congress doesn't actually have a say.
Further, investors could, and should, have a say in this debate.
He waited on the inscription so she could have a say.
"It's empowering to be able to have a say," he said.
Once they get scale, they can have a say on price.
And our netizenship begins to have a say in our citizenship.
I was able to have a say and I was listened to.
You have a say in so many different aspects of the story.
The short answer: You have to show up to have a say.
The Polish supreme court may also have a say in the case.
Shouldn't they have a say in how their own money is invested?
We should be able to have a say and voice our opposition.
The Toronto Raptors will have a say in how this all ends.
They don't have a say in things that matter in their lives.
Religious institutions also have a say in art work with religious references.
They have a say in determining whether such attacks are considered okay in the future or not — and how many of their still-disenfranchised counterparts will be able to have a say the next time Election Day rolls around.
So each university will want to have a say in what gets taught.
Shoppers don't have a say about whether or not the software scans them.
Some state regulatory agencies would also have a say in the acquisition's approval.
That users should have a say over how their personal information is used.
At the OCC, Otting will have a say in many politically charged issues.
It's really funny that you think you have a say [in my body].
The justices must decide whether courts should have a say in such matters.
So we should have a say, we should have a right to it.
It makes sense to me that the communities want to have a say.
Why don't other folks, like coal company executives, get to have a say?
The city's residents would then have a say on the initiative in November.
But the public still seemed to have a say over her romantic life.
Does she typically have a say in the types of haircuts she gets?
I just want to have a say in what happens to my body.
The exception is Best Picture, for which all voting members have a say.
The Washington-based board members also have a say on bank regulatory matters.
I feel like I have a say in any decision that affects me.
But you can have a say in how quickly your smartphone battery ages.
Are Democrats going to demand that they have a say in Comey's replacement?
Social media allows everyone to have a say and feel part of the debate.
That board will eventually have a say over the composition of the firm's management.
States rightly have a say in how federal programs are administered to their residents.
A government in which people have a say in the decisions that affect them.
They believe the public should have a say on such a big social issue.
Britain should also have a say in the financial rules it applies, he said.
Register today, so that you can have a say in the politics of tomorrow.
They want to have a say on who the next supreme leader will be.
A slight downfall is that you don't have a say in how it's displayed.
The board will have a say in major corporate decisions, hiring and salary distribution.
He must also have a say in the decisions that impact the team's performance.
But what kind of settlement, and which Afghans will have a say in it?
Without that law, Congress would not have a say in the deal at all.
She's doing what she enjoys and none of you have a say in that.
Also uncertain is whether ordinary Cubans will have a say in the new government.
But the option was rejected by several of those who would have a say.
It was the first time I got to have a say in America's future.
They could print or air whatever they wanted, and we didn't have a say.
What Russia wants, he added, is to have a say in who comes next.
We just think that if everyone has to pay, everyone should have a say.
But first it would have to have a say in who those bishops are.
Everyone else has to live with the consequences, but doesn't really have a say.
Yet even at 38, six-times champion Federer may have a say on that.
A quarter of workers can&apost even have a say over their own schedules.
But they also have a say, they can say no if they choose, too.
Corbyn wants the UK to have a "say" in determining any future trade agreements.
The American people will have a say in this, one way or the other.
Equity investors rarely have a say in corporate restructurings, typically dominated by major debtholders.
The House of Commons will also have a say on any mandate to negotiate Brexit.
Hong Kong people didn't have a say when China and the UK negotiated its future.
Sex: Voters have a say on porn Proposition 60 requires porn performers to wear condoms.
In Scotland and Quebec, allowing people to have a say did not lead to breakaway.
Despite Trump's fixation on Puerto Rico's bottom line, he doesn't have a say over it.
If you contribute, you can have a say in the new releases' colors and names.
Hackney's one of those places now where the real inhabitants don't really have a say.
Dolejs said the party wanted to have a say on issues such as social benefits.
Seehofer said it would be mandatory for parliament to have a say on the adjustments.
Women also have a say at the University Politehnica of Bucharest, which prepares future engineers.
Shouldn't those future retirees have a say in how their own money is being managed?
But come January, they will have a say in the direction their respective states take.
Most North Koreans don't have a say in their professions, and are assigned a job.
These companies shouldn't have a say in our elections without the public knowing about it.
It will keep 25 percent in NLB to have a say in key business decisions.
Jobs where working people have a say are critical to the fabric of our democracy.
He did not clearly state who he believed should have a say in the outcome.
"They don't tell us the rules and don't let us have a say," he said.
The characters would like it to be otherwise, but they do not have a say.
But Elliott Abrams and John Bolton shouldn't have a say in what it looks like.
Other people — and sometimes large jungle cats — have a say in the matter as well.
But they don't have a say in what makes it into the final draft. Why?
Capitol Hill does not have a say in whether the Justice Department sues to stop deals.
This means that the U.K. will also have a say, if it wants, in this process.
But even that's slow: Members are still deciding who should have a say in the book.
Sojourner Truth didn't have a say in the way her black femininity was coded in America.
Meanwhile, Ari gets offended that they don't have a say about Maura's wish to be cremated.
"I love that you actually think I have a say in [more children]," jokes Bublé, 43.
The Internet would be less free, and fewer voices would be allowed to have a say.
Mr. Barber said Nycha residents should have a say in the process to replace Ms. Olatoye.
While the Courts have a say, the Constitution also gives Congress a say in this matter.
And there are lots and lots voices who want to have a say in that debate.
"I love being able to have a say in everything that I do," the singer says.
Clinton wants the government-run Medicare to have a say in negotiating the price of drugs.
And like many other reality show competitions, the audience will have a say in the results.
The people are tired of being victimized, unable to have a say in their own fates.
It's a modern version of the Procrustean bed, and the people no longer have a say.
Given the involvement of the government, Hollande will have a say in the deal, they added.
Should the convention be contested, however, they want to have a say in the floor debate.
Even shareholders who support the renovation might want to have a say about costs and aesthetics.
"The government shouldn't have a say about my ovaries just because I'm not married," she said.
She doesn't appear to want Trump to have a say over who sits on the bench.
Arguments which, because of Brexit, the UK will no longer have a say in, of course.
But most Hong Kongers do not have a say in how major development projects are approved.
It will keep 25 percent of the bank to have a say in key business decisions.
The next time they discuss who to bring to campus, you will likely have a say.
She said the State Board for Educator Certification would also have a say in the matter.
"Any plan must prioritize the fishermen; we must have a say in the redevelopment," he said.
"It will be a DoD action, we in Congress will not have a say," they said.
"An upsetting dystopian future has emerged where women no longer have a say," the description reads.
These days agents have a say in the actor, in the movie, and in the studio.
Battin: In today's age I think as I said, a lot of times, consumers in the younger generation, expect brands to get in and have a say consumers in the younger generation, expect brands to get in and have a say and have a point of view.
The state will keep 25 percent of the bank to have a say in key business decisions.
They've lost so much, including the ability to have a say in most aspects of their lives.
Maybe the DDD vote even should have a say in who gets nominated for the Supreme Court.
You don't get to have a say about, like, what is the business responsibility around this product?
It also made it difficult for fans to have a say in which artists played the venues.
But some of it is simply bad -- you don't have a say in how our society runs.
That way, as he and other Republican senators argued, Americans could have a say in the decision.
Other member states also have a say, and new commissioners must face hearings in the European Parliament.
Through the directors it nominates, Third Point will have a say in naming the company's next CEO.
Let this be a lesson for anyone who thinks they have a say over someone else's body.
The short of it was that you have to show up in order to have a say.
Lead lawyers typically have a say in how court-awarded legal fees are divided among plaintiffs firms.
We all own these public lands and we should all have a say in how they're managed.
Even so, other results suggest those scorching "neoliberals" may have a say in how Argentina is governed.
It's going to be interesting to discuss how Silicon Valley can have a say in those decisions.
Now the couple are planning their wedding and facing another struggle: Everyone wants to have a say.
The state will keep a quarter of the bank to have a say in key business decisions.
"He's got a bunch of old friends that still have a say, New York types," Graham said.
"A monument, when it falls in a state, I think the state should have a say," Zinke said.
You'd at least think the designer's namesake label would have a say in this type of project, right?
Even so, other results suggest those scorching "neoliberals" may still have a say in how Argentina is governed.
As a Fed governor, Moore would have a say on setting interest rates for the world's biggest economy.
Users also have a say in the ethnicities and body types of the models the brand will use.
" But this time, "for the first time ever, Bachelor Nation will have a say in the rose ceremony.
It intends to keep 25% of NLB in state hands to have a say in key business decisions.
And by staying in the race, Sanders has ensured that he does indeed have a say in it.
And even those with more specific interests want something customizable that they can have a say in curating.
The State Department is one of the agencies that have a say on the waiver, the Journal said.
There are already 27 countries which will have a say in how well exit negotiations go for Britain.
The United States Congress, senior military leaders, state legislatures—even private business owners—would all have a say.
But the owners have promised to guarantee that a buyer will have a say on strategy, they said.
"Republican leaders have said they believe the American people should have a say," Obama said on the call.
The system was sustainable politically only as long as those whose lives it ruined didn't have a say.
The two men agreed that border patrol agents and experts should have a say in developing the proposal.
The state will retain a 25 percent stake in order to have a say in key business decisions.
They would also have a say over the management of an even larger area of government-owned land.
Councilman Corey O'Connor said Pennsylvania courts were now more open to allowing municipalities have a say on protecting residents.
The adults run everything, and you don't really have a say, where you have to make your own world.
But now, lawmakers in the EU want to have a say in what it streams into people's living rooms.
This put the United States at the center of the process, ensuring that it would always have a say.
That person will have a say in landmark cases and policy that will affect us for the indefinite future.
We have seen people queuing for long periods, just to make sure they have a say on the matter.
"I feel like I&aposve waited all of my adult life to have a say on this," she said.
Macron thinks Europe should have a say when it comes to regulation — and it shouldn't be just about privacy.
The Federal government has a stake in Commerzbank, meaning it would have a say in a potential tie-up.
Going forward, users can opt out of tracking and have a say in how their personal data are shared.
Webber, as director of the residency program who didn't have a say in the whole process, is particularly pissed.
The bill establishes a review process for Congress to have a say whether the White House eases Russia sanctions.
Party members are more likely to pound the pavements at election time if they feel they have a say.
They have a say in what they learn and where: many work slouched against a wall in the corridor.
But even though both Democrats and Republicans want a new election, to be clear, they don't have a say.
This approach would ensure that the people most affected by a possible designation have a say in the process.
It suggests that our gut, and gut bacteria, have a say in whether we feel full, or continue snacking.
Under the expected formal deal, the Vatican will have a say in negotiations for the appointment of future bishops.
That means that he, at least, will no longer have a say over what happens to human trafficking survivors.
Personalities clash, and the more individuals who have a say, the harder the investment decisions can be to make.
Everyone, including those of German descent, should have a say in the fate of the marine statue, he said.
Alabama has open primaries, so independents got to have a say in the race from the moment it began.
Adobe says it hasn't finalized what mechanism it will use, saying it wants its partners to have a say.
It is a decision of great consequence on which all Republicans have a say, and all have a responsibility.
That is fantastic, but to really have a say in our democracy you have to get out and vote.
As remedy, Warren and Garcia want the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to have a say in the approval process.
It's so important that us as women of color have a say about how we're portrayed in the media.
In recent years, it has become harder and harder for rank-and-file members to have a say in lawmaking.
There is this big thing around gender and feminism in Indonesia, and I want to have a say in it.
Even with chef-driven books, publishers have a say in the tone, or recipes, or what the cover looks like.
I got to pick our song this week and I love getting to have a say in what we wear.
Another addition to this version of the deal is the ability for the Northern Irish government to have a say.
That's because the same people responsible for putting together exhibitions have a say in what makes it onto store shelves.
"If we win here that sets a precedent, we demand to have a say and prevent environmental degradation," she says.
The government plans to keep 25 percent of NLB in state hands to have a say in key business decisions.
On the other hand, I don't think dual-class stock is the best mechanism because shareholders should have a say.
Another official said that the agreement would enable Ethiopia to have a say in the level of port handling fees.
Yes, with just 140 characters you could have a say in Archie, Jughead and the rest of the gang's fate.
But at the same time, they don't have a say when it comes to negotiating the terms of those contracts.
" She called Mr. Trump's election a turning point: "I think kids are frustrated that they really couldn't have a say.
The government plans to keep 25% of the bank in its hands to have a say in future business decisions.
Most crucially, the policies we are living under will be most effective when we have a say in shaping them.
All of this reopens a long-debated question: who ultimately should have a say in what we send to space?
If Congress wants to have a say in what those reforms should be, they should actively participate in the debate.
Fortunately, Congress can still have a say on whether USDA's radical overhaul of pork inspection is allowed to go forward.
"In some big orchestras, the players may also have a say, and some may be more conservative," Ms. Yip said.
Successful applicants can expect to have a say in the running of the business, including the design of its office.
"We need employees at a company like Google to be able to have a say in the workplace," Berland says.
The other three will be nominated by a government panel although the Governor would have a say in the selection.
We recognize that when it comes to the government, people should have a say in deciding who their representatives are.
Absolute control of your information is no longer possible, but you can and should have a say in the matter.
Without a legitimate players association, they don't even have a say in what the rules are or how they're enforced.
In telephone negotiations, the couple would pass a phone back and forth, letting each have a say in the talks.
May's critics say it leaves Britain tied to EU regulations that it will no longer have a say in setting.
Instead, a compromise was reached where regular citizens would have a say, but the final decision would be made by electors.
SNP International Affairs spokesperson, Alex Salmond, also welcomed the headline decision but echoed that devolved administrations must still have a say.
It's a cool spectacle, sure, but the outcome affects them directly—so they'd much rather have a say in who wins.
We lost the right to have a say in how artists release their music when we collectively stopped paying for music.
Staff would be entitled to dividends from the shares; the representatives would have a say in how the company was run.
Make sure you're registered to vote so that you can have a say in your community and the nation is run.
Today is the one of the few times you have a say, however statistically insignificant, in how the government is run.
You don't have a say in whether or not officials single you out for inspection, but they can't deny you entry.
To ensure Minnesota continues to have a say in matters affecting its own land, we urge support for the MINER Act.
"We'd want to have a say in whether we'd exit it, particularly given the economic stakes in some states," Dent said.
They also argue that voters would effectively have a say in who replaces Scalia if the confirmation is punted until 2017.
That's because many European countries ensure that all sides of the political spectrum have a say in choosing constitutional court judges.
National and some regional legislatures in Europe will have a say, a process that nearly derailed a trade deal with Canada.
And yet I invite people from all over the country to have a say in virtually every aspect of my life.
Over 80 percent said that religious authorities should have a say in lawmaking and that citizenship should be tied to religion.
The company is known to often buy shares in large companies to have a say on issues like governance and strategy.
As residents of our community, I think, they also should be able to have a say in electing the city's leadership.
Roberts has found that it is critical that employees feel that they also have a say and ownership in the studio.
Now it's up to every senator — every senator will have a say in deciding which of the two views wins out.
But the view that countries have a say in how each other behaves is also antithetical to Trump's "America First" worldview.
"Basically, the CPPCC is the closest way for Chinese people to have a say in their country's affairs," the SCMP said.
After a year at AnotherCommunity, residents can vote to have a say in its affairs and use shared funds and resources.
But the state should retain at least 25 percent of NLB to have a say in key business decisions, he added.
The process also requires approval from the bankruptcy court, where creditors — including the pushy hedge fund Elliott Management — have a say.
Americans believe that students should have a say in the gun policy and school safety debate, a new CBS poll found.
Stormy Daniels is demanding she and her attorney have a say in the government's case against Donald Trump's attorney, Michael Cohen.
People other than a handful of wealthy donors and producers might be able to have a say in what is funded.
China has benefited from that order in the past, but it is strong enough now to insist that it have a say.
In addition, the CBN will no longer have a say in how banks on-lend the foreign currency they access from it.
Like all of his victims, she didn't have a say in how he'd derail their lives or how he'd warp their memories.
While executives don't control the winds and rains of clinical trial results, they do have a say in when news gets disclosed.
Instead, it will come down to the final vote in the plenary in March or April, where all MEPs have a say.
While a handful of those women have been present for the conversation, as usual, none of them will actually have a say.
British voters won't have a say over who becomes the next PM unless unless they're a Conservative party member, but Refinery29.co.
The anti-Trump rebels' proposals to alter rule 40 would give delegates the power to have a say in Trump's running mate.
I've been thinking for a while that Scotland doesn't really have a say in British politics and this referendum just proves it.
Today's proclamation also created the Bears Ears Commission to ensure that Tribal Nations have a say in how the land is managed.
They may not be able to vote in the general election, but they will certainly have a say in the primary race.
The two decided that if they jumped into autonomous retail soon enough, they could still have a say in shaping its direction.
Make sure that you're registered to vote so that you are able to have a say in how the country is run.
""The executive team is essentially saying the entire proposed unit cannot have a say in whether they're in the union or not.
So now we know that at least a few prisoners in this country have a say in what they get to eat.
The reality is, states and institutions do often have a say in what names are appropriate, though the reach is usually limited.
Employees who have a say in the way their work environment is run, even if they are overqualified, are likely to stay.
Dickerson said he didn't like that people could not have a say in who was governing them after they served their time.
And in the case of a corporate bankruptcy, the business itself typically doesn't have a say in whether this data is sold.
Some advocates for the measure flat out rejected the suggestion that lawmakers should have a say in how it is carried out.
As such it doesn't have a say in how tariffs are imposed to external goods but it has to apply them nonetheless.
LOLA KARIMOVA-TILLYAEVA * Karimov's younger daughter is also expected to have a say in deciding who will succeed her father, analysts say.
This is a good idea, not just because half the population should have a say as their country fights for its future.
And we should all understand the difficult choices and tradeoffs between privacy and security and have a say in those nuanced decisions.
As the airport operator, Kenya Airways would have a say on takeoff and landing slots, though Joseph denied that is the aim.
Under the expected deal, the Vatican would have a say in negotiations for the appointment of future bishops, Reuters reported in February.
The senate would then only really have a say in big issues like the ratification of EU treaties and other constitutional reforms.
The project envisions 485 water user associations being formed to have a say in planning, designing and constructing the new irrigation system.
D.E. Shaw has been pressuring the retailer to expand sales more quickly and will have a say in choosing the new C.E.O. .
"The AKP will control the municipal councils, and they have a say in particular in how the budget is allocated," he said.
If you're old enough to operate a lethal two-ton vehicle, you're old enough to have a say in your community's future.
On childbirth, as on so many other matters concerning women's rights, everybody wants to have a say in what we should do.
For now, Sanders allies are hoping convention night drama goes no further than the first ballot, where superdelegates won't have a say.
Jenkins didn't dispute the claim -- but said it's unfair to discuss someone's sexuality when that person isn't around to have a say.
Wealth inequality is so great right now that it can make you wonder: Do we even have a say in our lives?
They have to make sure that they are on the same page as the players, and that the players have a say.
I don't have a say in who I fight so if the UFC say Phillips will be my next opponent, that's fine.
This index includes questions on whether people believe the government cares what they think and whether they have a say in governmental decisions.
And it seems many fans think the folks running NBA team social media accounts somehow have a say in what trades are consummated.
But the residents in these cities did have a say — they elected mayors and governors to steer their cities and create widespread wealth.
Unfortunately, this does not mean that you'll have a say in what you get to watch when you're with her for the holidays.
Although they did not serve as fit models for their collection, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians reality stars did have a say.
"I don't think any decision has been made yet," Ryan said, adding that new members would have to have a say in leadership.
"We are working together to make sure we have better protection for defenders and they have a say in development projects," he said.
In Britain shareholders have a "say on pay" in annual meetings and have occasionally staged revolts, such as at WPP, an advertising agency.
The fact that I could really have a great partnership and be invested in something that I really can have a say in.
Shiffrin also hopes to have a say in the women's giant slalom on Sunday as she chases season leader Tessa Worley of France.
The airlines still hope to have a say in how the policy is put into effect at airports to minimize inconvenience to passengers.
But Dietz is hopeful that if the Senate does have a say, industry support for the measure would trump opposition to climate policies.
She has taken a guarded stance on independence, in favor of allowing citizens to have a say but without publicly supporting secession herself.
He added that SOCAR did not have a say in the tariff hikes since the company would be a passive shareholder in DESFA.
At Marvell, the activist investor won four board seats and will have a say in the selection of the company's next chief executive.
"Right now, the American people don't have a say in who that person will be — and they should," HRC said in a statement.
Through their union, the United Steelworkers, Carrier and Rexnord workers have a say in what happens at their workplace and in the nation.
And it helped create the expectation that communities would change little over time — or that homeowners would have a say if they did.
The latter set of investors won't have a say, however, since Comcast doesn't need their permission for an all-cash bid for Fox.
Several campaigns said their voters had not asked about it, perhaps understanding that the House does not have a say in the nomination.
Elliott's preferred candidate for the job, Larry Lawson, will be considered, and the hedge fund will have a say on the final selection.
"Women have been the worst victims of the war, so we must have a say in the future of this country," Koofi said.
Ultimately, "development will happen when the majority of people in a country have a say in the functioning of the country", he added.
"Women have been the worst victims of the war, so we must have a say in the future of this country," Koofi said.
"It's important that Congress have a say in the rules that are applied in this country," said James Gattuso of the Heritage Foundation.
For the first time in a thousand years this place, this parliament will not have a say over the laws that govern this country.
Some lawmakers have argued that the deal leaves the U.K. abiding with EU rules but without the power to have a say on them.
It's weird, in a way, that I can dictate the agenda – but I love being able to have a say in all of that.
While Harry will, of course, have a say in things, it's likely the brunt of the home-making responsibilities will fall on Markle's shoulders.
We're led to believe this because we don't often see it, understand it, or have a say in how or when it is deployed.
"I think the new, incoming government would like to have a say-so on how spending is allocated," House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters.
For the first time in a thousand years this place, this parliament will not have a say over the laws that govern this country.
There's still this foreign policy establishment that wants America to have a say and do things that don't necessarily pertain to our national interest.
Speaking anonymously in August, a mainland official formerly in charge of financial matters said Chinese regulators would expect to have a say over HSBC.
We're told execs did it as a courtesy to the couple -- they are the OGs, after all -- but they didn't really have a say.
As the season progresses, Schoninger plans to hold competitions to choose names and logos, allowing fans to have a say in creating team identities.
The U.S. airlines still hope to have a say in how the policy is put into effect at airports to minimize inconvenience to passengers.
Rome used so-called "golden powers" last year to have a say in some strategic decisions at TIM but it did not stop there.
It's been a crazy ride from being depressed and alone to feeling like I actually have a say in how my life turns out.
Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee have expressed frustration over Nunes continuing to have a say in the panel's subpoena use, despite his recusal.
States should celebrate this anniversary by renewing their commitment to free, fair and inclusive elections where we all have a say in our democracy.
They say they will stand firm against holding hearings and votes on Garland, arguing their constituents should have a say in picking Scalia's replacement.
"Inequality and the gap between the rich and the poor also have a say in the matter," she wrote in a report last year.
THAT ELLIOTT IS THERE AND IS GOING TO TRY TO HAVE A SAY IN WHATEVER THE FUTURE OF THIS COMPANY MAY BE AS WELL?
Mr. Rosenstein, who has overseen Mr. Mueller's work and may have a say in what is released, is a firm believer in that principle.
Legislation requiring that the secretaries of state and defense have a say in the use of nuclear weapons is one good place to start.
He had hoped at least for a chance to help choose the nation's leaders and have a say in how his city is run.
The committee could not alter the incentive package, but it could have a say in the shape of the buildings that will house Amazon.
And as entities which control much of the world's digital infrastructure, they should have a say in designing the international norms which govern it.
" The letter continued: "These agreements did allow us to have a say in recommending candidates who were considered for the faculty positions we supported.
You have a say in this, as much as you would like to imagine that you're just standing off to one side watching it.
They were key players in Trump's first revolutionary victory, and it's more than likely they'll have a say in the second one as well.
The draft impeachment articles are unlikely to advance through the House, where the Judiciary Committee and possibly the full chamber would have a say.
Intriguingly, Variety reported that Sorokin has been making calls to people in Hollywood to have a say in who will play her on-screen.
But if you're planning to approach key people who have a say in your career's future, you'll want to keep your wits about you.
Meanwhile, the party would mandate that one-third of board seats are reserved for worker representatives who would have a say on executive compensation.
While everyone on the right and left are determined to have a say, it's up to all of us to make our cases responsibly.
"We have a say in politics too, and our voice matters, and I am saying this as a self-advocate leader myself," she added.
But disillusioned executives told me that tighter government control means more bureaucrats have a say in business matters, and corruption simply takes different forms.
Congress is still debating the future of that law, but the Trump administration surely will have a say — including, potentially, its new FBI director.
But I think people in my state understand my position of allowing them to have a say in November and let the people weigh in.
"Companies that treat government or society or the environment in a negative way, you now have a say about where your money goes," he said.
Many organizations have task forces, interest groups, and volunteer groups for those who wish to have a say in their firm's future, according to Won.
If you want to make sure you have a say in the policies that will affect you and generations to come then voting is imperative.
By the time an election came where she would actually have a say, the chance to rein in climate change could be almost gone forever.
And the best way to fight back is to make sure that women also have a say in crafting the policies that affect their lives.
The government plans to keep 25% of NLB in state hands in the long run so as to have a say in key business decisions.
And unlike VCs, who usually want to have a say in the strategy of a company they've given money to, Fidelity is a passive investor.
"The concern over blue slips and threats of removing them are really about senators wanting to have a say in who is nominated," Steigerwalt says.
It is time for oversight, accountability, and for workers to truly have a say in decisions that affect their lives and the world around them.
Cook said in an internal memo sent to Apple employees last month he met Trump to have a say in the future of tech policy.
"I think she did an amazing job at creating equality in marriage, and making certain that women have a say at the table," Soroca said.
But parties will now get to share some 2,000 second-level federal jobs and have a say on public works that favor their members' districts.
So when you see how the EFTA counties participate, the Swiss and others in the rule setting, they're consulted but they don't have a say.
A panel of appellate judges has said that the storefront's long-term leaseholder must have a say in how the property's development rights get used.
"I think they would like to have a say-so on how money's going to be spent going into the next year," he told reporters.
We should instead achieve peace and security only by putting to work those who have a say over the law through the right to vote.
But parties will now get to share some 2,000 second-level federal jobs and have a say on public works that favor their member's districts.
These are issues that affect young adults as they work to build independent lives, and research shows they want to have a say in them.
" In a statement, the department said: "While we have no say over who requests our services, we do have a say over how we respond.
But if efficiency means that workers are forced to pee in their pants, why shouldn't they have a say in whether such "efficiency" is worthwhile?
When we neither own their data nor have a say in how it's used, we leave these decisions in the hands of a select few.
It does, however, have a say in presidential nominations: Last year, Marco Rubio won the Republican primary there, and Hillary Clinton won the Democratic primary.
People would have to pass a simple test on American values, history and geography before they were allowed to have a say in the system.
They're unhappy they're having to bear the vast majority of the cost of the refunds, even though they didn't have a say in the decision.
Business policies: Labour would mandate that one-third of corporate board seats be reserved for worker representatives who would have a say on executive compensation.
The Iowa caucuses, which have only been around since 1972, are the first time voters have a say in who could be the next president.
The first two states to have a say in the Democratic nomination were Iowa and New Hampshire -- two states that are overwhelmingly non-Hispanic white.
The European antitrust may have a say on the deal between Mediaset and the Italian unit of Sky, L'Economia/Corriere della Sera said on Monday.
Hungary's minister for human resources, who oversees culture, would have a say in appointing theater directors at institutions jointly financed by the state and municipalities.
The Kremlin is likely to have a say, and given its desire to improve relations with the United States, it might well scrap the idea.
The cons are that you don't actually have a say when it comes to board decisions because Daphni doesn't want too many cooks in the kitchen.
Also, all of New York state will have a say in a referendum that could impact the state constitution, public officer pensions and preservation of forestlands.
" Former The View co-host Star Jones remarked, "When you have a seat at the table, you have a say in the decisions that are made.
Bryant said she was happy to have a hand in the development of Shrill and to have a say in the emotional arc of her character.
So if you're a fan of Banff, Mount Revelstoke, Glacier, Jasper, Yoho, Kootenay or Waterton Lakes, now's your chance to have a say in their future.
Assuming a future where ETH's main utility is governance voting, why wouldn't all the other valuable applications on Ethereum have a say in the consensus process?
Jaha says people want to feel like they have a say in their fate but a random lottery is the exact opposite of being in control.
The company would yield incredible power, and it would have a say in the price of almost every row crop seed sold in the United States.
Shimkus said in a Thursday phone call that he spent much of September speaking with colleagues who might have a say in who gets the gavel.
All of the local governments would have a say in whether to accept settlement proposals, based on factors including their population and incidence of opioid abuse.
It must also engage local communities, ensuring those most at risk of harm have a say in determining when, how or if such systems are used.
A leave of absence is probably the right move for some, but the student should have a say in that — everyone's illness and circumstances are different.
The minister would also have a say in the appointment or sacking of theater directors at institutions that are jointly financed by the state and municipality.
Since the members of Congress will have a say on whether to reimpose sanctions on Iran, Mr. Netanyahu's pitch must surely have been directed to them.
Girls everywhere have to know that no matter where they are born they have a say about what goes on in their lives and their communities.
"I think that's a seat voters are going to want to have a say and debate on the issues and see who they prefer," Painter said.
Your right to have a say in who represents you in the workplace is as fundamental as your right to determine who represents you in Washington.
Editorial The British Supreme Court's ruling that Parliament must have a say in starting the process of leaving the European Union is unlikely to block it.
"It has to be for cause and the judicial branch should have a say in whether there is legitimate cause or not," Booker said on Tuesday.
It might seem odd that Jackson hasn't discussed the idea with his other half siblings, who will all have a say in how to preserve Prince's legacy.
Some say the charter will consolidate military rule by ensuring the generals have a say in political life, even after a general election tentatively set for 2018.
"If you're re-envisioning the entire company … who better to have a say in how best to do that than the employees who have to execute it?"
But at the same time, she firmly believes that women have a right to choose and lawmakers — particularly male ones — shouldn't have a say in that decision.
As for the name of her Anti follow-up, the singer hinted that her fans — whose loyalty earned them the nickname "Rihanna Navy" — might have a say.
The response has been horrifying for people who believe that Native Americans should have a say in the way that their land and resources are being used.
But the deal also allows European courts to have a say in cases relating to EU citizens in the U.K. for up to eight years after Brexit.
Her position now is that Britain need not leave on that date, and that MPs must have a say on whether leaving with no deal is acceptable.
You sure as hell don't have a say in how it makes decisions about which taco places to recommend to you, or which articles you see online.
As the new administration lays out its priorities, industry groups and lawmakers in both parties are jockeying to have a say in how the policies are implemented.
But in a vote after Election Day, some lawmakers who have lost their races will have a say in if it passes, which Sessions says is unfair.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Formula One title rivals Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel found common ground on Saturday in agreeing that drivers should have a say in rule changes.
"I don't know what the administration has in mind," said the committee chairman, adding that Mnuchin would have a say in who would be his IRS commissioner.
Rebekah Paltrow Neuman is the CEO of WeGrow, and would have a say in The We Company's next CEO if Neumann dies or can no longer work.
Although the District's residents have a say at the White House, they lack a full voice in Congress, where their representative does not have full voting rights.
Although the district's residents have a say at the White House, they lack a full voice in Congress, where their representative does not have full voting rights.
Slovenia sold 75% of NLB to international investors in 2018 and earlier this year while the government kept 25% to have a say in key business decisions.
"With all due respect for the president, I think I'm elected to have a say about our national security," he told reporters who relayed Mr. Trump's remarks.
While the data isn't easily accessible or being used actively (to, say, serve you ads), you don't have a say in what does or doesn't get logged.
Instead, Snap is apparently going to make sure that the public has no vote and hence never the opportunity to have a say in the company's governance.
The lawmakers introduced the legislation in late February, over concerns that the Pentagon's involvement is unconstitutional because Congress did not have a say in entering the fight.
The Supreme Court, the United Kingdom's highest court of appeal in civil cases, is expected to rule against the government and require that Parliament have a say.
This is a fundamental feature of a market economy that is completely missed by politicians and others who want to have a say in what corporations do.
Spain had pressed to insert language on Gibraltar into the guidelines and succeeded because Britain did not have a say in the drafting, European Union officials said.
Be as detailed and specific as possible — and consider the efficiency (would the process be too messy or take too long?), fairness (did everyone have a say
After saying he would let Rodriguez have a say in how much he played this week against the Red Sox, Girardi benched Rodriguez on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Now the victims might have a say: The judge gave the government 15 days to talk with the victims who sued and figure out what remedy should apply.
You're obviously creative types, so I'm sure you can appreciate that it's important to us to have a say in how our fans encounter the worlds we build.
"We think the voters will have a say, though, in the upcoming election," said Nicole Hudgens, a policy analyst with Texas Values, a faith-based grassroots advocacy groups.
Ahead, check out your state's deadline so you can have a say not only in who's elected, and who makes it on the ballot in the first place.
But under the new constitution, unlike the Assemblée Nationale and Congress, the Turkish parliament will not control the details of spending or have a say over presidential appointments.
Walmart would also likely have a say in the appointment of a chief financial officer at Flipkart, if the deal is concluded, said another of the three sources.
In other words, he's going to have a say in the company's future (which he'll want, given that, as of last check, he's never cashed in any shares).
In a similar vein, Oudea said the euro zone should have a say over decisions by non-euro zone countries affecting it if Britain were granted that right.
Though themes or characters pop out through words like Pipe Smoker, Leviathan, Cyclops, Peter Pan, and Tinkerbell, Helvie wants the paintings to have a say in the matter.
We will require that retail investors who own passive funds through 401(k)s, index funds and other vehicles have a say in how their shares are voted.
"The passage of this provision reasserted the desire of Congress to have a say in determining the fate of Fannie and Freddie," the senators wrote in the letter.
"She's one of the few Pakistani women who have a say in what is often an entirely white and entirely Western conversation," Rafia Zakaria, a Pakistani writer, said.
"If the internet or air traffic of the financial center of the world shuts down, of course the world needs to have a say on it," he said.
But the Supreme Court just ruled Congress does not have a say over joint ventures anymore, while lawmakers retort the top court is illegitimate, creating a legal maze.
To be able to not just see five bands that sound alike, and to have a say in a tour we're molding, that's always gonna be a thing.
Washington and Oregon State will have a say, but consider the possibility that Stewart will shoot for perfection against the program whose unimposing shadow she grew up in.
"In Ethiopia's rural areas, which are dominated by patriarchal attitudes, women rarely have a say in household finances," explained Sintayehu Tsegaye, microfinance specialist at Mercy Corps, a charity.
You don't have a say on the roadmap and you outsource advertising to Medium (Update: you can still independently sell and publish your own sponsored content on Medium).
This is partly driven by customer demand and partly by the desire to simply have a say in how Kubernetes and other related cloud-native technologies are developed.
We see families who fled a famine, who fled war, who fled nations that offered no hope to own property or have a say in choosing a leader.
Thune will oversee the confirmation process for Trump's nominees to the Federal Communications Commission and will likely have a say in who is selected to chair the commission.
A Harris Poll in 2013 found that 210 percent of Republicans thought that those who stand to benefit from redistricting shouldn't have a say in how it's done.
"I think it's important to have a say in the community that we build," said Kennedy Monterroza, an 18-year-old Democrat from Oceanside, in the 49th District.
Workers across all industries need a seat at the table so they have a say in rebalancing our economy and building a true democracy where everyone can prosper.
And since husbands often have a say in what their wives purchase, I find it amusing to think that a woman might share her jewelry with a man.
Going forward, it's created new rules that allow other companies to have a say in approval of the standards, so that they could theoretically vote down anticompetitive changes.
Democrats have argued that McConnell should keep the seat open until after the November midterm elections so the newly elected Congress can have a say in the nomination.
Other CEOs said their leaders would remain on his advisory panels in order to have a say, but starkly worded statements suggested the discomfort the president is causing.
Why We Should Lower the Voting Age to 16 "Young people ought to have a say in how school shootings are best prevented," states this Opinion essay writer.
In a moment where the only person speaking is the president, but millions outside the chamber are watching, it allowed those members of Congress to have a say.
But since they have a say over the finances of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which operates the subway, they can influence the lives of millions of subway riders.
Barry Friedman, the director of the N.Y.U. Policing Project, said the feedback showed that the public wants to have a say in how police officers do their jobs.
That's why I like to have a say when it comes to my hair and makeup, because a makeup look can bring out a certain side of you.
Maybe she didn't have a say on Bombshell, but it sounds like she might be taking advantage of a timely opportunity to put herself out there once again.
The best argument, outside of the case from custom and tradition, is that committing a serious crime voids your right to have a say in the political process.
Owning stock in a typical company where one share equals one vote means you have a say in that company commensurate with how much of it you own.
There's also this argument: Twitter's one-vote-per-share stock structure already provides users with a chance to "own" the company and have a say in how it's run.
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In a bid to jazz up local democracy, the government is toying with the idea of "citizen juries", small panels of voters who would have a say on policy.
He said many Irish business people feel impotent in the debate, but planned to urge them to influence friends and family who do have a say in the matter.
The city went to court and got a ruling that voided the law calling for voters to have a say in the granting of public subsidies, which infuriated taxpayers.
Traditional "church and state" separations between the business and editorial sides of outlets have served us well, ensuring that advertisers and owners don't have a say in the stories.
"Been paying my fed & state taxes etc but can't vote or have a say how it's spent," she continued, adding that she "worked hard" to obtain her permanent residency.
So I get both sides, and it's certainly not my place—as someone who was born arguably the same year grunge was, two states away—to have a say.
While I believe predators should be exposed, it is hard to write this knowing that she didn't have a say in whether she wanted this story to be told.
Six federal agencies have a say on the compensation standard meant as part of Dodd-Frank and a final draft has not yet been offered, industry officials told Reuters.
Armstrong does not see the city's role as disrupting that flow of commerce, "but we do have a say in how land gets used in our city," he said.
And if you're really feeling passionate, you can have a say by letting them know you want the Max to come to your city on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.
And it's unsurprising, given tech companies will want to have a say in influencing regulations around taxation and immigration, both of which have direct impacts on their bottom line.
I was aware that everyday North Koreans do not have a say in politics, and that seeing foreign tourists could be their only window out of the isolated country.
This was a matter of "principle": voters "should have a say" in filling the vacancy, and the Senate should hold off until the next president takes office in 2017.
Here, the fans run the club, people do have a say in how things are run, the football is a lot more casual and it's £10 to get in.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) asked the Trump administration Friday for a meeting with all agency heads who have a say in immigration policies that resulted in family separations.
" A copy editor at the Times who organized the effort to unionize told the paper it was important for employees to have a say "in the decision-making process.
" Former "The View" co-host Star Jones congratulated the executive, writing "When you have a seat at the table, you have a say in the decisions that are made.
The government denies it is cracking down on journalists, and says Rappler broke the law by granting an American investor the power to have a say in its operations.
As a result, movie studios and TV showrunners have to cater to subsets of diehard devotees, who expect to have a say in how their favorite properties are handled.
Some activists, like Harper Royal, don't think it goes far enough in ensuring local residents have a say in whether schools stay charters or become traditional public schools again.
"Global cyberspace governance has no onlookers — we are all participants," he said, adding that "all parties" should have a say over how the internet is managed across the world.
It is a gendered world, and right now, adolescent girls and women in many communities around the world really do not have a say in what happens to them.
But insurers do have a say in how many pieces of art are stored in one site, a factor in the growth in the number of art storage facilities.
Competitiveness would be based on productivity, quality and innovation, not on suppressed wages and neutered unions, and workers across North America would have a say in their economic future.
Senate Republican leaders have vowed not to confirm Garland or any other Obama nominee, arguing that voters should have a say in the process by electing the next president.
Elliott will also have a say on the selection of the new chief, and its preferred candidate for the job, Larry Lawson, will be among those to be considered.
Patients do not have a say in how their health providers store medical information, but patients can request their records be sent in the format they prefer, including paper.
Congress doesn't have a say in the approval of the merger, but some concerned lawmakers have urged the Federal Communications Commission and Department of Justice to block the deal.
McConnell and Grassley have said allowing the next president to pick the new justice would let voters have a say in the selection when they elect a new president.
Shareholders also criticized the bank's decision to reject demands for greater powers for ordinary shareholders to have a say on issues such as executive pay, company strategy and director appointments.
It was only granted to U.K. lawmakers after British businesswoman Gina Miller won a 2016 court case in the High Court of Justice, demanding that Parliament must have a say.
Trump also wants to let colleges have a say in lending decisions and make them share the risk of student borrowing with lenders, according to the Inside Higher Ed article.
Fun fact for you ... O.J. Simpson will have a say in this year's Heisman race, because he's still allowed to vote and, according to the Juice, he exercised that right.
Besides, you can use your sign to determine your makeup choices and lunch prep, so why shouldn't the Zodiac have a say in which crystal should be your go-to?
And if we think that democracy is a good idea and people ought to have a say in shaping their destinies, then banishing them from the discussion is morally criminal.
They will not contribute directly to British policymaking on domestic issues like Brexit, but will have a say in EU-wide policy as long as they remain in the assembly.
Now that getting out of the EU has a definition, it is manifestly in the interests of the country to have a say on whether it still wants to leave.
Likewise, Mr Corbyn's acknowledgment that voters should have a say on the final deal opens the door to debates about the conditions under which such a referendum should take place.
While some took issue with the fact that Eleven didn't have a say in her new look, most people didn't want to see Stranger Things expand to a different city.
Pishevar is expected to retain vested carry — as he should, since he did the work — but will no longer have a say in investment decisions (including for existing portfolio companies).
That case became more complicated in August when a U.S. appeals court allowed 16 Democratic state attorneys general to defend the payments and have a say in the legal fight.
Workers don't have a say in the food served, said Victor, adding that traditional health boosters like palm jaggery and banana had been discontinued by most mills to cut costs.
CBS could whisk away questions on the company's future because the board won't be on the conference call, and the executives don't have a say in naming the next CEO.
He also said the Senate will "revisit" the matter when the next president nominates someone, adding that the people should have a say in who fills the currently vacant seat.
The lesson here is that when the president is accused of serious wrongdoing, the American people have a right to know the facts and have a say in the consequences.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) this month asked the administration for a meeting with all agency heads who have a say in immigration policies that resulted in the family separations.
"Veterans must have a say in how they manage their pain, and the VA needs to listen to those veterans who are finding relief in medicinal cannabis," said US Sen.
Only when we mobilize and have a say in what happens to our communities will smarter decisions be made — for the environment, for public health and for all our children.
Also, I think that although sixteen year olds may just be forming informed political opinions, they should have a say in issues that drastically affect their lives, like gun violence.
Charles Boyer of Bethel A.M.E. Church in Woodbury said the worst thing that could happen was for communities most harmed by the prohibition to not have a say about legalization.
Each community will have a say in who the stakeholders will be that can support development of their Drowning Prevention Action Plan, its key elements and its metrics for success.
NXT candidate Rebekha Sharkie, who won the party's only lower house seat, may even have a say over who becomes prime minister should the election lead to a hung parliament.
And while there is little the American public can now do about the Supreme Court, it will soon have a say in the makeup of Congress in the midterm elections.
Shouldn't society have a say in what amounts to a public works project larger than the Interstate System of highways — run by and for private industry, but underwritten by taxpayers?
"The government does not want students to have a say," said Rahila Parween, vice-president of the Delhi unit of the All India Students' Federation, a left-wing student union.
Smiley points to the ways the Fair Food Program and Toys R Us have recently developed innovative frameworks for letting workers have a say in the direction of their companies.
"Global cyberspace governance has no onlookers — we are all participants," Mr. Wang said, adding that "all parties" should have a say over how the internet is managed across the world.
Jean-Dominique Senard, the Renault chairman set to become FCA-Renault's first CEO under Elkann's chairmanship, turned 66 in March, and France is keen to have a say on his succession.
Ultimately, Draper says, this is a personal medical decision: "No woman should have to have the state have a say in the most painful decision she will ever make," she writes.
This would allow more franchisees to have a say about innovations such as tablets to order and pay, loyalty programs and access to new systems and marketing initiatives, the letter said.
So far, an undisclosed number of customers are already paying to have a say in certain aspects of the game's development — kind of like a premier tier within a crowdfunding campaign.
During a major market crisis, the ECB could have a say in how much cash or margin a foreign clearing house would require customers to set aside against euro denominated trades.
While the Federal Communication Commission limits how much radiofrequency radiation can come out of your cellphone, the Food and Drug Administration can have a say about whether those limits are safe.
"We've not had that much say over the political positions of the past or even the present, but we intend to have a say over those of the future," he says.
The exuberant private sector has been stifled; its share of output has stagnated, and firms must establish party cells which then may have a say over vital hiring and investment decisions.
But I missed, I think I recognized as a lawyer, and especially when you're the outside lawyer, that you don't get to have a say on the design of the product.
These are important discussions, and government leaders, tech leaders and ordinary citizens must all have a say, so that as a society, we maintain a moral system of checks and balances.
After Fu's response, Brownlee told Reuters it was reasonable for New Zealand to express its concerns, which represent smaller countries as well, as all parties are able to have a say.
Instead, it's whether the residents who already live there should be able to have a say in whether or not Amazon can come in and reshape their cities in radical ways.
Debating the proposal in parliament on Tuesday, NLD lawmakers said there was public support for amending the charter and that the new committee would allow all parties to have a say.
I felt like I couldn't have a say in the house, because it wasn't mine, or that I couldn't have the heater on even though I might want it on more.
"That's what I'm talking about by a holistic approach — it saves us so much money," he said, though HUD would be unlikely to have a say in healthcare policy plans. Sen.
Britain will begin formulating the new trading terms it seeks once a new UK prime minister has been chosen in September and Mountevans said the financial industry must have a say.
GOP senators are struggling to put a noble spin on their refusal to do their jobs, claiming that the American people should have a say in the next Supreme Court justice.
Some Senate Republicans, seeking to avoid letting Democrats have a say in the matter, are urging Trump to rush through the agreement in the lame duck session, but that appears unlikely.
Ordinary Cubans, including those who are critical of the Communist Party, should have a say in how the country will be run and by whom, without fear of reprisal and persecution.
She believes the longtime norm of consumers not comprehending the health-care system, and therefore not being able to have a say in how doctors work, is coming to an end.
But Republicans will still run the redistricting there in 2020 unless Democrats make additional gains next time around, because the governor in North Carolina does not have a say in redistricting.
Who should care: It's wonky, but both agencies have a say in major questions about privacy and broadband access — so operational changes there could trickle down to tech and telecom companies.
That means legislators who live hundreds of miles from the city, and may never go near the place by land, sea or automobile, have a say on these entirely local issues.
"We did not have a say in this," Mr. Hollande, who was president at the time the deal was made, has been quoted as saying by Mediapart, a French news outlet.
And Congress likely also doesn't want to set a precedent of ejecting members for making comments their colleagues disagree with -- when voters get to have a say every two years anyway.
It's egregious that a 17-year-old can sign up to serve their country and put their life on the line, but not have a say in the way it's run.
They say Republicans are shredding a Senate practice instituted in 1917 to make certain that members of Congress have a say in the selection of federal judges installed in their states.
As New York mayor, Bloomberg didn't exactly have a say in what happened, though he supported the war and later opposed Congress trying to put a timetable on withdrawal in 2007.
"What the court basically said is that E.U. member states have a say in this," said Anahita Thoms, a Düsseldorf-based trade lawyer with the British law firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
The couple had reservations about doing elective surgery on Rosie before she had the ability to have a say in the matter, but they decided to hear out the surgeons' arguments.
To combat dwindling recruitment and retention, the Army is considering tailoring the military experience to the interests and talents of service members, allowing them to have a say in their assignments.
"You'll have a say in what materials you will use, what your materials will look like, and how they are made," said Peter Limburg, Head of Business Development and Sales at Shapeways .
It had sold 65% of NLB through an IPO in November while the state will keep 25% of the bank in the long run to have a say in key business decisions.
Sure, it's nice for queer women to run a company, but it's even nicer when their mostly queer, trans, and female workforce have a say in the working conditions at that company.
The takeaway of these numbers may be that instead of stressing about the callbacks, do your best in the areas you actually have a say in when you are granted an interview.
This could include clarifying which agencies have a say in the process, publicizing the standard they use to decide whether to retain or disclose, and issuing annual reports about the process's operation.
Walmart is expected to get three board seats at Flipkart and will also have a say in the appointments of the group's finance, legal and compliance heads, one of the sources said.
And while Republicans will write the first draft of the rescue bill, Democrats in Congress and the White House will have a say as legislation moves towards approval from President Barack Obama.
The court's order allows Democrats who back the law to have a say in the legal fight, giving them the power to block a settlement or appeal a ruling blocking the payments.
But a revised policy released by the government last month means more Aboriginal groups in the Australian island state will now have a say in how to name the features around them.
A person close to the deal said the 18 percent threshold would ensure KKR had enough of a stake in the company to allow it to have a say in its future.
Marinelli said the Army Corps' legal brief due in July would outline how the government intends to complete its review, and Boasberg said he expects opponents will get to have a say.
DECK STACKED FOR MILITARY The junta-written electoral rules ensure the military will continue to have a say in the next government, even if Prayuth does not stay on as prime minister.
Industry members will be involved in developing the license; while the commission will have a say too, it claims it will serve largely as a "backstop" to ensure nothing goes wrong here.
Women who joined Boko Haram were permitted to learn to assemble weapons, to become combatants, to own slaves and even have a say in which Boko Haram member to marry, she said.
It will be up to us as Americans to make sure our rising working class can join together across racial differences to raise wages and have a say about our common future.
This heightened awareness about the power of individuals to make a difference, and to have a say in the outcomes of major policies that impact millions of Americans, did not happen overnight.
He will also appear in an online documentary about the history of the 161-year-old brand and will have a say in how Wild Turkey bottles are photographed for still ads.
That Kim agreed to travel to Beijing suggests that China is determined to have a say in the talks, while not being at the table during both the Moon and Trump summits.
In the USA Today report, author Nancy Armour acknowledges criticism of how the NFL has used its donations to have a say in what kind of research is done, and by whom.
The Senate Judiciary Committee's GOP members have vowed they will not hold confirmation hearings for Garland, arguing that the American people should have a say in the process in November's presidential election.
Do you agree with the writer's proposal to lower the voting age to 16 so that those most vulnerable to school shootings have a say in how those shootings are best prevented?
But getting on the good side of the Trump administration — which will have a say in takeovers like the Qualcomm bid — was another factor, according to a person briefed on the matter.
"I believe that breaking with the chancellor is not right," he said on ARD public broadcaster on Sunday, making clear the Bavarians will have a say in who runs for the chancellery.
The minority has ways to try to force votes, but if you're in the minority, you don't have a say of what gets onto the House or Senate floor, by and large.
For many Hispanic Americans, the 85033 election was a wakeup call, and the excesses of the Trump administration have left us determined to have a say in how our country is run.
The old neighborhood-based school system, which reinforced segregation, has been replaced with a system in which parents have a say in where their children enroll, and specialized magnet schools have proliferated.
Renault, which depends on Nissan for financial contributions, is especially eager to have a say over who Nissan's next chairman will be; Mr. Ghosn was stripped of that role after his arrest.
It might be tempting to surprise a friend with money they desperately need, but there's risk in not letting your friend have a say in a crowdfunding campaign set up in their name.
Wiens and his company iFixit have a say in the standards process that would push the industry to go further, with one vote on these boards alongside other NGOs and environmental advocacy groups.
Minnesota will not make the playoffs but will have a say in how the bottom of the Western Conference shakes out with games left against Memphis, Houston (two), Utah (two), Dallas and Portland.
At least by giving users more control and increasing its level of transparency into how the system works, you have a say in what you—or other people using your account—get shown.
And Bloomberg reported this week that the UK could have a say on trade if it stayed in the customs union -- the sort of bespoke arrangement that May has previously suggested might work.
Now that social media is a ubiquitous part of American life, it's clear why some government officials want to have a say in how citizens use it, but Bannon's ultimate intentions are unclear.
Slovenia aims to sell a further stake in NLB by the end of 2019, keeping a 25 percent holding in the long run to have a say in the bank's key business decisions.
With Donald Trump as their candidate, they risk losing not only the White House but also control of the Senate and the chance to have a say in who fills the vacant seat.
Pac-12: Washington will have a say in the race as the defending champ, but USC won nine straight games to end the year, including the Rose Bowl and a win over Washington.
Among Ms. Ricardel's offenses, three people familiar with the situation said, was a dispute over airplane seating — she wanted to have a say over who was given seats on the plane to Africa.
Only nations whose seabed territories are crossed by the pipelines would have to agree to lay the new pipelines, the convention says, though all five states could have a say on environmental protections.
"By dispersing them, they also dispersed them back to the communities where they are now developing more efficient strategies to have a say over what happens on their land," he told Mr. Estrin.
The next governor of China's central bank will also have a say in how China manages its currency, a lingering political issue for President Trump and other leaders of China's major trading partners.
In that case, the Wet'suwet'en, along with the neighboring Gitxsan, argued that they never surrendered title rights, and should have a say when it comes to logging clear-cuts planned on their territory.
The industry's stance is clear: these tech companies support regulation, so long as it's governed on the federal level, and so long as they have a say in the contents of the laws.
France wants them to "have a say, up to a veto right if needed" on some decisions taken by non-EU authorities, if those decisions go against the bloc's interests, the sources added.
"What we want to do with the first store is crowdfund it, but in a different way, so that the people that are getting involved will have a say in what happens," Murray said.
Whereas the first minister is insisting that the devolved governments of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have a say in the Brexit negotiations, Ms Davidson, who supported staying in the EU, actually has one.
The shareholding will give workers the same rights as other shareholders to have a say over the direction of their company, and dividend payments will be made directly to the workers from the fund.
Because for nearly the past decade, it isn't just fashion editors who get to have a say in which stars are the best-dressed of the evening; it's everyone with a social media account.
Mark Zuckerberg, they suggest, might put his Facebook shares in a user-controlled trust, so that those billions of people could have a say in what happens with the data that the platform collects.
As growing minority populations fight for a place in local government, the drawing of voter districts has become a major battleground, determining who gets to have a say in important aspects of civic life.
Rather, he is demanding that the British people have a say in the outcome of negotiations that may lead toward a "no-deal Brexit," due partially to divisions within Theresa May's own Conservative Party.
France and Germany are pushing for a reform of EU competition rules to take a more global rather than solely European view of mergers and potentially to allow EU ministers to have a say.
But just because the couple has decided that their family of four is big enough for now doesn't mean that decision came easy — or that hormones and other outside forces didn't have a say.
"They signed a flimsy piece of paper, and we&aposre hoping to summit a document that Congress would also have a say in," in an apparent reference to a treaty or other binding document.
"But it's not clear what consequence the turnout will really have on a government that doesn't appear to believe the people should have a say in who rules them to begin with," he said.
"Even if they would control the start of an aggression, they would not have a say about its end and they won't even be able to limit the war to Iran's borders," Baqeri added.
So the reason Germany is opposed to this is because they don't want the US to have a say in their own pipeline projects, whereas other countries, like the Baltic countries, are less worried.
It depends on both parties ... believing in a set of democratic norms about the value of public input, about the value of transparency, about allowing the public to have a say in what's happening.
The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is part of a group called the L Train Coalition, which has pushed for details about the shutdown and wants the community to have a say in the decision.
But the Canadian model also implies that there would no longer be unfettered freedom of movement for people and capital, and Britain would not have a say on the rules of the single market.
There is no sense that people should have a say in what government is permitted to know about them, or in what kinds of data can be used to make decisions about public programs.
"Consumers care about privacy and should have a say in how their personal information is used, especially when it comes to who knows what they're doing online," Travis LeBlanc, F.C.C. enforcement bureau chief, said.
Under Algeria's new constitution, lawmakers will have a say in appointing the prime minister, but their powers remain limited in a country still haunted by memories of the 1990s war with armed Islamist militants.
Casting a ballot is the best opportunity most of us will ever get to have a say in who will represent us, what issues they will address and how they will spend our money.
While foreigners are enjoying the hospitality, they shouldn't be oblivious to the cost the World Cup is inflicting on ordinary Russians, who didn't have a say in opening their doors to reveling sports fans.
It also means relying on the media to botch the kick on not just one, but two polls that allowed people who only self-identify as Native to have a say on the matter.
Communities bulldozed by construction undertaken in the name of progress before the act would have relished the chance to have a say in their fate, even if their outcry wouldn't have changed the outcome.
Writing in Sunday's Observer newspaper, Khan blamed the government's handling of the negotiations and said the threat to living standards, the economy and jobs was too great for voters not to have a say.
My Red Light aims to become the Netherlands' first official cooperative of prostitutes, where they have a say about their work schedule and the design of the rooms, and even train for managerial positions.
I tend to think that talk of "mandates" in politics is either fiction or propaganda, and that whether Paul Ryan "deserves" to have a say in Trump's agenda is the wrong question to ask.
When I first got involved in foster care and adoption policy more than 20 years ago, I learned kids in foster care are the last ones to have a say in determining their future.
Sanders invoked new DNC rules that allow unpledged "superdelegates" to have a say if the convention goes to a second ballot, while it was not clear that the other candidates were talking about superdelegates.
If conservatives want to have a say in this process, they should demand that the bill is brought to the floor now, before August, so it can be considered in the light of day.
Jürgen Stock, the current secretary general, has said repeatedly that Interpol does not have a say in a state's internal affairs and was not in a position to prevent the arrest of Mr. Meng.
"Consumers care about privacy and should have a say in how their personal information is used, especially when it comes to who knows what they're doing online," said FCC Enforcement Bureau Chief Travis LeBlanc.
Geng said all parties in the Asia-Pacific should have a say in regional matters, rather than just one country setting the agenda, and repeated that the issue of free trade should not be politicized.
On Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale, the former United States of America was violently transformed into the Republic of Gilead, a totalitarian state in which only the worst people have a say in the political process.
Proponents of statehood say D.C. residents pay federal taxes and serve in the armed forces, but are unable to have a say on where tax funds go or whether the country should go to war.
Pai says the FCC will work with the FTC, but he also says he'd prefer to just kill the 2015 net neutrality order so that the FCC doesn't have a say over privacy at all.
Many think O'Rourke, with his ability to draw concert-like crowds and raise millions of dollars online, could be the change candidate of 2020 — and the Democratic Party might not have a say in it.
If the Supreme Court rejects the government's Article 50 appeal and insists that Parliament must have a say before Britain's two-year Brexit talks are triggered, he will become a big name in European politics.
This would allow more franchisees to have a say about innovations such as using tablets to order and pay and loyalty programs and give them access to new systems and marketing initiatives, the letter said.
To indulge in a good hat, some massive sleeves, or a set of painted nails is perhaps to piss off those who think they still have a say over what women do with their bodies.
Borissov, who has previously dismissed Socialists' calls for the state to buy back private energy assets, said the government was considering legal changes that would allow the state to have a say in similar deals.
Riverdale star Lili Reinhart is over people shipping her with her co-stars, and penned a new Tumblr post expressing her frustration with fans who think they should have a say in her love life.
The plan aims to avoid lengthy litigation and bankruptcies and would rely instead on mediators and supervisors, while creditors will have a say in restructurings, with majority decisions removing the scope for minority shareholder holdouts.
It plans to sell 75 percent of NLB by the end of this year through an initial public offering and will keep 25 percent of the bank to have a say in key business decisions.
TV that one reason the Democratic National Committee (DNC) is barring Fox News from hosting debates during the primaries is that the committee wants to have a say in who the 6900 nominee will be.
"(But) if there's not going to be a general election, the next best thing is for the British public to have a say on the outcome of the negotiations," he told the BBC's Andrew Marr.
"The people" should have a say in who the next Supreme Court justice is going to be (and therefore Obama's pick should be blocked), but "the people" are not allowed to elect the presidential nominee.
"In Silicon Valley, you have to be a Google or Apple to have a say in how the tech start-up ecosystem forms," says Platt Boyd, Founder and CEO of Branch Technology in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Though two of the three judges doubted the White House's argument that McGahn is "absolutely immune" from testifying to Congress, the opinion said the House lawsuit failed altogether because the courts don't have a say.
If the settlement talks are concluded successfully, Icahn associates Andrew Langham and Nicholas Graziano would get board seats, and Icahn would have a say in the naming of a third independent director, the source said.
Commanders will have a say in the timing of medical care, as they do for any troop's medical issues, so as not to conflict with deployments and other situations unique to the military, Carter said.
The plaintiffs argued successfully that leaving the European Union involved the revocation of certain rights granted to Britons by Parliament, and that lawmakers must have a say and a vote before Article 50 is invoked.
Though the Turkish government has the final word on changes in Turk Telekom's ownership, Oger's creditors also have a say in any potential sale because it pledged the Telekom shares as collateral for the 2013 loan.
This was because it was not practical "to put efforts and resources and time in an organization that we are a very small player in and I don't have a say in what happens," he added.
It was terrifyingly radical to suggest that the people — even a very restricted group of people — might have a say in government, and the founders cautiously padded the rails to limit the power of the masses.
So the debate about the festival's future, who might be a suitable successor to Mr Kosslick and who should have a say in his or her nomination has occupied those interested in Berlin's big February event.
That's is an unlikely scenario, but it's troubling to know that your data is in the hands of a third party, and you don't have a say in how it may or may not be used.
Should the Senate confirm him, as it most likely will, he'll likely have a say on cases that will affect LGBTQ Americans for decades to come, some of which will come in the very near future.
The FDA already has the power to allow the use of unapproved drugs in emergency situations, as it did with experimental Ebola treatments in 2014, and the Pentagon can already have a say in that process.
They'll also be the first to take a crack at establishing the social norms that surround this kind of photography, and they'll also be the first to have a say in whether it succeeds or fails.
At the Chevron protest, one group of local people wanted to nominate a point person who could have a say in where the development funds went, forcing the Delta state government to mediate between rival factions.
Some senior figures, such as former Prime Minister Tony Blair, have demanded a second referendum on the final deal agreed with the EU, so people could have a say in full knowledge of the possible outcome.
"The next justice could fundamentally alter the direction of the Supreme Court and have a profound impact on our country, so of course the American people should have a say in the court's direction," he said.
I hope that when members meet with Judge Garland they do not decline to consider his nomination because of some disingenuous claim that "the people should have a say" in who sits on the High Court.
Under the EU law, the bloc's regulators would have a say on the amount and type of collateral the clearing house holds, ensure it meets any additional requirements from the ECB, and hold on-site inspections.
"The next justice could fundamentally alter the direction of the Supreme Court and have a profound impact on our country, so of course the American people should have a say in the court's direction," McConnell said.
While the project gives residents a platform to tell their stories, it also helps them have a say in what happens to them next, said Uwemedimo, who is currently a visiting fellow at King's College London.
The NEPA process is about ensuring the government makes informed decisions and that communities have a say in projects that could impact their lives and livelihoods and their values like wildlife and public lands for generations.
Google is dealing with an increasingly vocal workforce eager to have a say on everything from where the company does business, to what businesses it is in, to how workers (and vendors and contractors) are treated.
On Thursday, he specified that his vote for the war-powers resolution did not represent a criticism of the president but support for Congress&apos duty to have a say in military and national-security matters.
We deserve to have a say in how these facilities are sited and operated and how other projects are sited and built, and NEPA provides the public comment and evaluation of alternatives that make this possible.
Three years later, trade unions were also given the right to appoint a third of company directors so they could have a say in determining the conditions of hiring and laying off workers when restructuring was needed.
"When I decide what I'm going to do with my future, my family and the folks that have been with me for the last, you know, 20 years, pretty much, will have a say-so," he said.
But the reasons why women seek the procedure at that stage of a pregnancy can be complex and most medical professionals say politicians shouldn't have a say on whether women should have an abortion at that point.
Over 90 percent of the Wolfsburg plant's 103,000-strong workforce are members of Germany's largest union, IG Metall, and the 10 labor representatives on the supervisory board have a say in appointing members of the management board.
ISS issued a research note on Thursday recommending that shareholders provide consent for the request to fix a record date, which would determine which shareholders would be able to have a say on possibly electing dissident directors.
You also have a say over which songs she sings; at multiple points Miku will offer two choices, and you need to look at the song you want and pump your fist as hard as you can.
"You can do as much business as you want in Iran, but we have a say with regards to your visa," Grenell, who has a history of exasperating his Berlin hosts, told Bild newspaper in an interview.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Saturday the vacancy should not be filled until Obama's successor takes office in January so voters can have a say on the selection when they cast ballots in the Nov.
Republicans, who control the Senate, have said the seat should remain vacant until Obama's successor takes office next January so voters could have a say in the selection when they choose a new president in the Nov.
But you were talking about the idea you want to get to, the ethos behind the people who made the Internet, which was everybody should have a say, everybody has equal footing, everyone has equal expertise, perhaps.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said the seat should remain vacant until Obama's successor takes office in January so voters can have a say on the selection when they cast ballots in the November presidential election.
Le Monde's reporters and editors had a controlling stake in the paper from its founding in 1944 until it was sold with their approval in 2010, and they still have a say in how it is run.
Of course, Sony will have a say in what happens to the character and the plot of future movies, but Feige has long been seen as the master puppeteer of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its success.
This week the House is considering the Resilient Federal Forests Act of 2017, a misguided bill that would seriously damage our national forests and reduce Americans' ability to have a say in how these forests are managed.
"Consumers care about privacy and should have a say in how their personal information is used, especially when it comes to who knows what they're doing online," FCC Enforcement Bureau Chief Travis LeBlanc said in a statement.
Unlike in the Democratically controlled House where Republicans have had to stand idly by in a lot of ways while Democrats ran the process the way they wanted to, Democrats in the Senate do have a say.
Specific consultations should also be foreseen with regard to the fixing of fishing opportunities ... Britain to have observer status in some EU meetings under a precise framework and will have a say on annual fishing quotas. 22.
"What do you do?" may forever be synonymous with "Who are you?" but with one of these alternative answers, you have a say in who you get to be in the mind of the person you're talking with.
BISMARCK, N.D. – Canada will have a say in the operation of a major Missouri River water project in the northern U.S. under a deal negotiated by officials in the two countries to end a 16-year-legal battle.
Wong has said he supported the idea of a non-binding referendum for people to have a say over Hong Kong's future but that he is against independence, according to a post on his Facebook page on Saturday.
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government has no legal obligation to consult parliament on triggering the formal divorce procedure with the European Union, but lawmakers will have a say, a spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May said on Tuesday.
It talks in gushing terms about a business model in which users have a say in everything from pricing to product design and everything is an open ecosystem where content players can have a direct relationship with consumers.
Given problematic but appreciable contributions to the Second Battle of Tikrit and the Third Battle of Fallujah, the Shia militias will likely have a say in future operations, and they have voiced their interest in the Mosul offensive.
"Since the government does not surrender its power to the people, you can see land administration is one of the most mysterious areas of the government—nobody in Hong Kong can have a say in it," Chu said.
WTO reforms need to include listening to voices from all parties and broad consultation, and should especially listen to a respect the opinions of developing countries, rather than just allowing "one person to have a say", he added.
And she described the uncertainty surrounding the approval process for the "lousy Tory deal" as being "quite scary," and she insisted that as a consequence the British public should have a say over its eventual passage into law.
McConnell and Grassley have argued that the seat should remain vacant until Obama's successor takes office next January, allowing the American people to have a say in the selection when they choose a new president in the Nov.
While much of Silicon Valley worries about doomsday scenarios where AI will take over human civilization, Kriti Sharma has a different kind of concern: What happens if disadvantaged groups don't have a say in the technology we're creating?
Repeating a position he took hours after Mr Scalia died last month, Mr McConnell said voters "should have a say" in filling the vacancy, and the Senate should hold off until the next president takes office in 2017.
Ms. Koch does have a say over concessions, however, and they include Blue Marble ice cream, which now offers the Governor, a caramel-vanilla swirl laced, in homage to debris, with Grape-Nuts clusters and velvet-cake shreds.
Trump's frequent threats about withdrawing from NAFTA and other trade agreements have led scholars to look into whether he has the authority to do so on his own, or whether Congress must have a say in such decisions.
A deal would also be complicated by the fact that debt holders would likely have a say in any change of control, meaning Prosper needs to get a lot of people to agree, according to a second person.
We want people to come out with a greater understanding of the science behind cannabinoids so they can have a better-informed discussion and feel more empowered as a patient to have a say in their treatment options.
Sydney Durner from Wilmington, N.C., also participated in the walkout, though for a different reason: Teenagers are usually looked down upon in politics, like our opinion doesn't matter, we don't know enough about politics to have a say.
If your country wants to have a say in how those problems are solved — and your country's name is not America, Russia, China or India — you need to be part of a wider coalition like the European Union.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Citizens of the European Union will have a say on how the bloc should change to meet their needs under a proposal of the executive European Commission as it seeks to digest the lessons of Brexit.
"She's a very self-disciplined child which makes it easy for us.... When it comes to her writing, we really don't have a say because we don't interfere," said Stacey's mother Victorine Mbong Shu, herself a published author.
But continued American assistance means the Pentagon will get to have a say in what happens in that vast expanse of desert -- which, in its most geopolitically broad definition, runs from Iran to Israel -- in the coming years.
Neither they nor their elected representatives have a say in a designation that may decimate an already-struggling rural community by reducing or eliminating long-held uses like grazing and timber, prohibiting drilling and mining, and decreasing taxes.
President Trump on Monday offered to help a critically ill British child who has become a flashpoint in the United Kingdom debate over whether the government should have a say in individual matters pertaining to life and death.
Those funds were passed largely to the parent company, which is protected from creditors by its own restructuring process in a Brazilian court, where the judge will have a say over claims from trustees of the Dutch subsidiaries.
Of course, being part of a union means we should all technically share that burden and have a say in which laws are enacted, while also making sure others are not penalised to the advantage of other nations.
PHILADELPHIA — Bernie Sanders could soon score another big win over the Democratic Party this year — by reducing the role of superdelegates, the party insiders that Sanders has argued shouldn't have a say over the party's presidential nominating contest.
But the bigger question is whether fans have a say in the fates of the characters they love, and what does Marvel or DC (see: Batgirl, the Joker, and The Killing Joke) or any comics publisher owe to them?
The reason socially responsible investing is on the rise is because investors are realizing they can have a say in and align with an organization's mission; not its profit, nor its numbers something much more than earnings: its purpose.
But I do feel romantic attraction, and the #MeToo movement has made me more confident that I will be listened to if I'm not treated well, and more aware that I have a say in what happens to me.
More promising would be to replicate a model that has worked well in the governance of the internet itself: create a constellation of "multi-stakeholder" organisations, in which all with an interest in a given issue have a say.
The reality of these 65 million people is that they are the modern slaves—they are the ones that are gonna do really shit jobs, they're not gonna have a say in anything, they're gonna get treated like shit.
WESA's structure will consist of player representatives from each of the teams—something that has been nonexistent in the industry so far—who will have a say in tournament structure, finally granting players a voice in their own industry.
In an attempt to convince French expats to have a say in the center-right party nomination and increase his odds of winning, Francois Fillon, one of the five contestants, spoke at the Royal Institution in London Thursday evening.
The 10 most active program participants will be eligible for a "significant" share in revenues of IRS clearing, and have a say in how Eurex is run, the clearing house said The London Stock Exchange (LSE) declined to comment.
"Consumers care about privacy and should have a say in how their personal information is used, especially when it comes to who knows what they're doing online," Travis LeBlanc, chief of the FCC's Enforcement Bureau, says in a statement.
The reforms empowered investors so they can have a say on CEO's compensation packages, which were shown to have direct role on the behavior of executives at the largest Wall Street firms in the years preceding the financial crisis.
Republican leaders this cycle broke the record for reporting the most closed rules in a single Congress, bringing howls from Democrats — and a number of Republicans — who want to empower more lawmakers to have a say in forging legislation.
"The next justice could fundamentally alter the direction of the Supreme Court and have a profound impact on our country, so course the American people should have a say in the court's direction," McConnell said on the Senate floor.
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan said the House version of spending legislation does contain Trump's requested $5 billion but acknowledged that Democrats, who have refused to support Trump's border wall but support other border security measures, have a say.
She wanted to let her know how hard she, a daughter of migrant farmworkers, had worked to be here, offering Latinos the chance to have a say in a community where they had felt shut out for so long.
Lynne Spears, who is divorced from Jamie, filed a legal motion in 2019 to be involved in the conservatorship process — she wanted to stay informed and have a say on her daughter's medical issues, Melas reported, citing court filings.
Congress will have a say over federal spending, and while deep EPA spending cuts have divided some Republicans, the party has looked to cut the EPA's budget for years, and is likely to try doing so again this year.
What the scene in "Bombshell" was more about, and what made this brutal to watch on the day, was the fact that you had Roger Ailes dictating how this was going to go and she didn't have a say.
"I think it only makes sense that we are front and center, that we have a say in who leads the coalition to defeat Donald Trump," Angela Peoples, director of Black Womxn For, said at the Thursday night event.
"I'm running not necessarily for the leadership — I'm running for the people because we need to have a say in who we have as our elected official and who is going to advocate for us in Washington" Bennett said.
" They went on to say that, "As with any publication, there's a strict separation between the advertising and the editorial content, so we do not have a say in the editorial content that is featured in that particular section.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union wants a post-Brexit transition in which Britain would no longer have a say in the bloc but would still fall under EU laws, according to EU documents and diplomats of the bloc's 27 remaining states.
In 2016, Senate Republicans refused to vote on Obama's selection of Judge Merrick Garland to fill a vacant Supreme Court seat, arguing it was a presidential election year and the electorate should have a say in who picks the nominee.
I'm not a real conspiracist but I always believe that all presidents are puppets and they let you believe that you, as an individual, have a say in what goes on in your country and I don't think that's the case.
But this cancellation is the latest example of African governments' wielding agency in their relations with China: African countries do have a say, and they have room to avoid the pitfalls of unsound projects both before and after they've signed.
Whether you take advantage of early voting or just show up to the polls on Election Day, the important thing to remember is that voting is the most powerful thing you can do to have a say in your government.
" He adds that if people of color and women are not in those rooms "then you don't really have a say, because you're not in the room to put your hand up, throw a chair or say, 'What are we doing?
"The European Parliament should have a say in resolving in the ongoing bad loan problem — the problem requires political choices to be made and is not merely a technical matter that can be decided by the SSM alone," he said.
Rappler said its filings to the SEC in 2015 made clear that just like several other media outlets, foreigners had invested in some of its Philippine Depositary Receipts (PDR), but did not own any shares, or have a say in operations.
These customers will keep paying AT&T as long as the traditional pay-TV bundle survives, and buying Time Warner — which includes networks CNN, TNT, TBS and HBO — allows AT&T to have a say in the future of content.
If you want to have a say in the country's policies, it's incredibly easy to contact your representatives (we even made a guide to help you figure out how to find your legislators and what to say when you call).
To be free in an ancient sense was to participate in the life of the city on equal terms with others, and have a say in public debates on domestic and foreign affairs, the results of which would bind everyone.
On Friday, Abadi signaled willingness to agree that the political parties have a say in appointing members of a cabinet he plans to form to fight corruption and optimize state spending to better cope with the sharp decline in oil revenue.
Donald J. Trump, the Republican nominee, told a Denver television station last week that he supported fracking but, in a break with the oil industry and many state Republicans, he suggested that localities should have a say in the matter.
"It's just as much a transformation about bringing democracy to the workplace so that we have a say and that we don't check all of our rights at the door every time we cross the threshold into our workplace," she said.
Read more: Mark Zuckerberg wasn't warned about the worst crisis in Facebook's history, and it points to something rotten in the firm's cultureZuckerberg will still have a say in who sits on the committee that eventually selects the privacy board.
Grassley and other Senate Republicans have said they will not hold a hearing or a vote on an Obama nominee in a presidential election year, contending that voters should have a say when they elect the next president on Nov. 8.
A military-drafted 2017 constitution is widely interpreted as designed to prevent the opposition Pheu Thai party from returning to office and ensure the army will continue to have a say in the country's future, no matter who wins the election.
"The Trump administration is taking a sledgehammer to the review process that allows scientists and the public to have a say on federal projects that harm clean air, water and wildlife," said Paulo Lopes of the Center for Biological Diversity.
"I would think the highest law enforcement officer in the land should have a say in a decision by the Justice Department to (go) kicking in the door of not just any lawyer -- but the lawyer for the President," Jordan said.
Most of Catalonia's 5.5 million voters want to have a say on the region's relationship with Spain but the independence cause has lost support in recent years and surveys now indicate less than half the population would choose full self-rule.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's new prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, said on Tuesday in his first policy speech that he was opposed to a multi-speed Europe and that Warsaw wants to have a say in forming the future of the bloc.
Photo via Parks Canada The two government agencies aren't the only ones reportedly fighting over the discovery — both the Kitikmeot Inuit and the British think they too should have a say in the fate of the artifacts from the ships.
"These are animals that our country has decided we're going to protect, and we should all get to have a say in their protection," said Elly Pepper, deputy director of the wildlife trade initiative at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
The spokesman for the Office of Military Commissions, Ron Flesvig, was unable to say whether, in his capacity of overseer of the war court, Mr. Reismeier could have a say on whether General Martins would be extended in the role.
"The fear is that women would finally have a say in how resources are used and shared in towns, which could then spill over to villages (and) ... disrupt the status quo that has marginalised Naga women politically and economically," she said.
Another ominous implication lurks in the dissent's comment that it is "unnecessary here to determine the scope of impeachable offences", as if this determination is something over which judges—rather than members of the House of Representatives—have a say.
The state's highest court struck down an earlier provision requiring unwed fathers to be living with their child's mother in order to have a say in an adoption, but it has not directly ruled on other aspects of the statute.
Italian tycoon Leonardo Del Vecchio last month acquired a stake of nearly 7% in Mediobanca and sources say he aims to change the governance of Mediobanca in order to have a say in the renewal of the board next year.
"Consumers care about privacy and should have a say in how their personal information is used, especially when it comes to who knows what they're doing online," Travis LeBlanc, the chief of the FCC's Enforcement Bureau, said in a statement.
A military-drafted 2017 constitution aims to prevent big parties such as the opposition Pheu Thai from returning to office -- and ensure the army will continue to have a say in the country's future, no matter who wins the election.
The Syrian people have been targeted by their own government for daring to ask for a fundamental human right that so many of us take for granted -- the right to elect their leadership and have a say in their future.
To ensure that the profits that large corporations are making in our communities are reinvested in those communities, we need legislation to rein in corporate stock buybacks and empower workers to have a say in how their company's profits are spent.
The two vetoes are likely to spur efforts by France and Germany to loosen EU competition rules so as to take a more global than solely European view of mergers and potentially to allow EU ministers to have a say.
I don't know how we'll get to the point where people are not taking on a side job in managing internet privacy settings, but at the same time can have a say in how their data is collected and used.
The initiative easily qualified for the ballot – with over twice the number of required signatures, from every county in the state – because many voters believe they don't have a say in how they are governed, and believe their elected representatives don't represent them.
"Employees will in the future have a say on their companies' cross border operations," EU justice commissioner Vera Jourova said, stressing that the proposal is also aimed at countering social dumping - where production is moved to countries with lower wages or workers' rights.
Shareholder groups ShareSoc and the UK Shareholders' Association (UKSA) said on Monday the bank had agreed to let investors consider the creation of an advisory committee including shareholder representatives that would have a say on high-profile and controversial issues like executive pay.
While the FCC does not have a say in this process (they aren't suing themselves) there is an opportunity for those who oppose net neutrality to get involved—but only if they're willing to object to some provision in the FCC's order.
You get insecure, so you overcompensate in the marriage by letting the husband have a say... and on top of that I get insecure as being seen as an ice-cold workaholic mom, so I'm the main caregiver for our daughter, too.
Crypto-tokens have become an easy way for blockchain startups to fund their projects early in the development cycle, and for regular users and enthusiasts to invest in projects of potential value and have a say on how their future is shaped.
Pretty standard "protective provisions," explains Kupor, mean that the VC investor will "get to vote on" new classes of stock, "have a say in" certain corporate actions and recapitalizations, and "be able to weigh in on" changes to the employee option pool.
Fed Chair Janet Yellen and the central bank will have a say, at least in the first year until Trump can appoint his own chair, about how much room to run they give the new president in terms of deficit financing and growth.
In Bounds' case, Oregon's Democratic Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley have said the White House did not sufficiently consult with them over the nomination despite the longstanding Senate tradition that senators have a say over judicial nominations from their own states.
Rappler said its filings to the SEC in 2015 made it clear that just like several other media outlets, foreigners had invested in some of its Philippine Depositary Receipts (PDR), but did not own any shares, or have a say in operations.
Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, under fire from Sanders supporters, recently struck a compromise with both him and Hillary Clinton, allowing both to have a say in who is appointed to the convention's platform committee — something Sanders had pushed her for.
" Or read this week's "How to Vote as an Immigrant and a Citizen," an Op-Ed by the novelist Imbolo Mbue about what it means to her to vote on November 8 and, for the first time, have "a say in America's future.
People who purchase the CVL token, a form of cryptocurrency, will have a say concerning the projects hosted by Civil — meaning that they can vote on whether one of its websites violates the company's journalism standards, which are outlined in the Civil Constitution.
It's certainly possible that one or more of the House committees investigating various aspects of the case and Mr. Trump will want to call him to testify, though Mr. Barr, the attorney general, will have a say in whether he can do so.
"Accepting their view would mean that only 538 Americans -- members of the Electoral College -- have a say in who should be President; everything else is simply advisory," Ferguson wrote earlier this year in urging the Supreme Court not to take up the case.
These readers appear to believe that in the absence of government antitrust action — and as long as their communities have bookstores left to support — they as consumers can have a say in whether Barnes & Noble and other non-Amazon booksellers are to survive.
The prospect is very unsettling to Democrats, who are already threatening to slow the judicial parade as much as possible if Republicans break with a longstanding tradition of allowing senators to have a say in the selection of judges from their home states.
Italy told Telecom Italia on Monday that it wants to have a say in all its strategic decisions, in the strongest sign so far that Rome intends to rein in the growing influence of French group Vivendi over the former state monopoly.
" Ultimately, she wrote, "I cannot speak for the creative decisions made by the filmmakers, as I did not have a say in how the film was ultimately crafted, but it's important to me that I share my personal take on the matter.
"It's not up to him and it's not up to the parliamentarians - neither the executive nor the legislative branches of government have a say in forming the next cabinet," said Renad Mansour, a research fellow at Chatham House, a London think-tank.
Marsha Blackburn, a Republican lawmaker from Tennessee; her bill, dubbed the Browser Act, seeks to ensure consumers have a say before a broadband company, search engine, social network or other website can sell their sensitive information, including their web-browsing histories, to advertisers.
"Poland wants to introduce in its cities a low-emission transport, so we wanted to have a say in the strategy of the firm, that is the biggest producer of such vehicles in Poland," Borys told Reuters on the sidelines of an economic forum.
The lack of say for average workers in the decision-making at the companies they work for, the increase in corporate concentration within the economy—the rise of monopoly power makes it harder for workers to have a say, because there are fewer employers.
Using the actions of young people — who for the most part do not have a say in where and how and among whom they grow up — as the scapegoat for the racist systems, policies, and institutions they come up through is unfair and unkind.
TEESPORT, England (Reuters) - Britain wants to benefit from European Union trade deals and have a say over EU laws passed during its transition out of the bloc, Brexit minister David Davis said on Friday, seeking to defuse tension between senior ministers over the interim deal.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Kurdish politician Hevrin Khalaf spent the final months of her life building a political party that she hoped would help shape Syria's future, drawing the attention of U.S. officials who said it would have a say in what happened once the war ended.
In a speech, May confirmed that she planned to take Britain out of the EU's single market, but cheered currency markets by including promises to let parliament have a say on its Brexit deal and give firms time to transition to the new setup.
The change came about largely at the hands of young men drafted to fight in the Vietnam War, who argued that if they were old enough to go to war for their country, they were old enough to have a say in their government.
May's speech had confirmed that she planned to take Britain out of the EU's single market, but cheered currency markets by including promises to let parliament have a say on its Brexit deal and give firms time to adapt to the new set-up.
In this rarefied niche of peer-to-peer lending, those with money to lend have a chance to earn a high return in a fixed-income-like investment and often have a say in how the money is used and the business is run.
Some Remain supporters have argued that while the public has voted to leave the European Union, it should have the opportunity to vote on what the final deal looks like, and have a say on whether the government pursues a "hard" or "soft" Brexit.
Suddenly, after more than three months of sporadic, sputtering baseball, these Yankees are playing as if they intend to have a say in the playoff chase after all, winning their fourth consecutive game in their division, a 5-0 victory over the Baltimore Orioles.
Many across Germany felt like Chancellor Angela Merkel imposed her decision to accept a large number of refugees on the country — but eastern Germans, having lived under an authoritarian regime, reacted more strongly to decisions they feel they did not have a say in.
So we have to work creatively and flexibly with the commission to address that point, because otherwise it would require Northern Ireland to take laws, over which their voters would not have a say and that wouldn't be democratic and wouldn't pass the UK parliament.
The French system of university was very reactionary — when you talk about Daniel Cohn-Bendit, you have to know that his 22nd of March movement wanted the students to have a say in the running of the university, and that's how the movement started.
This year, in an effort to weed out human traffickers in the city's renowned red-light district, he backed a proposal to empower prostitutes by allowing them to set up an official cooperative in which they could have a say about their work conditions.
"The best way to break the gridlock, is for the British public to have a say for the first time: 'Do we accept the deal negotiated by the government', with the option of remaining in the European Union," he told Reuters in an interview.
Fifty years ago this month, President Richard Nixon signed one of the most effective laws ever written to protect the environment and strengthen democracy by ensuring that citizens would have a say over projects like highways and pipelines that directly affect their well-being.
He said he expected Russia to respond within a week to a rebel ceasefire proposal and that rebels would never allow Iran, which they accuse of trying to change the demographic make-up of certain Sunni Muslim areas, to have a say in Syria's future.
"Although production at the mine has been idled indefinitely since the end of 2013 ... the royalty rate reduction would be retroactive," the Bureau of Land Management wrote in an opinion to Colorado officials, who have a say in the decision since they share coal revenue.
The European Commission, which runs trade policy for the EU, had hoped Brussels - where national governments also have a say - might be free to implement deals without having to consult assemblies, such as that of Wallonia in Belgium that nearly wrecked an accord with Canada last year.
The special summit was largely symbolic and the agreement was widely expected to be approved, despite last-minute concerns from Spain on whether it will have a say on the future of Gibraltar — a disputed British territory that lies on the southern tip of the Mediterranean nation.
There are lengthy checks at the Turkish border with the EU. Mr Corbyn tried to get around these problems by demanding not only a comprehensive customs union but also the right to do trade deals and to have a say in future EU free-trade negotiations.
Britain and Ireland might still not want to restore a hard border with customs and passport checks, but, as Cathy Gormley-Heenan of the University of Ulster points out, the other 26 EU countries would also have a say, because it would be their border, too.
If one looks back to the debate on Manchin-Toomey, a bill that would have effectively closed gun shows and imposed new gun control, that debate showed the value of the filibuster to slow legislation in order to allow the American people to have a say.
BERLIN, June 4 (Reuters) - Germany's lower house of parliament will have a say in any plans to develop the euro zone's bailout fund, a government spokesman said on Monday after Chancellor Angela Merkel said she supported turning the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) into a European Monetary Fund.
The 153-year-old Braun says he voted in Democratic primaries in order to have a say in the politics of Dubois County -- part of a region in southwestern Indiana that historically elected Democrats to local office despite its conservative politics and Republican lean in national elections.
The legitimacy of our practices of using others in this way and using, especially, 18 to 21 year old men, depends crucially on the idea that those who are put to service have a say over the behavior of the government who demands it of them.
But instead of having wealthy interests and groups that obscure their identity flood our airwaves, Democracy Vouchers, as a form of public financing, would allow everyday Americans to have a say in who receives campaign funds and democratize who has the financial ability to run for office.
When such vital matters of social policy are determined by a handful of unelected justices and their interpretations of malleable terms like "liberty" and "free speech," the American people are robbed of their ability to have a say about the rules that dictate how they live.
"After three years of allowing others to control who would be around him and have power, he's trying to take back some of the power and have a say in the staffing in the White House and administration," a person close to the White House said.
Waters, a longtime critic of President Donald Trump and an advocate for impeachment, chairs the House Financial Services Committee, which has been looking into Trump's finances and will have a say on what articles of impeachment the House pursues against the president, should the investigation move forward.
"It is, however, a highly political agreement, which will be widely discussed," Merkel said during a news conference with leaders from Bosnia and Herzegovina, adding that the Bundestag lower house of parliament will have a say before the government would decide on any ratification of the agreement.
Eric SwalwellEric Michael SwalwellHickenlooper ends presidential bid Scenes from Iowa State Fair: Surging Warren, Harris draw big crowds Nadler hits gas on impeachment MORE (Calif.), similarly called on Tuesday for lawmakers to have a say in whether Trump launches a preemptive nuclear strike on North Korea.
He'd like to see a new executive order requiring more participatory regulation, which would mean that agencies would need to develop processes for ensuring potential stakeholders have a say, rather than just leaving it up to a whoever-shows-up mode of notice-and-comment rulemaking.
Their only crime is that they want to have a say in their country's future and help to create an environment where they can realize their full potential — so they will not have to look for dignity, power, a job or a girl's hand from extremist groups like ISIS.
The wide interest in the U.S. initiative, launched by President Donald Trump last year, underscores the desire of a broad range of companies to have a say in how the fledgling industry is regulated and ultimately win authority to operate drones for everything from package delivery to crop inspection.
It goes without saying that forcing anyone or anything, ungulate or otherwise, to undergo cosmetic surgery without consent (or, alternatively, medical necessity) is cruel... and camels definitely don't have a say in this matter, nor the executive function to vet their plastic surgeon to ensure they're licensed and qualified.
"We will continue to target members of this regime until the people of Venezuela once again have a say in their government and access to their country's precious resources," Mnuchin said in a keynote speech at a ceremony in New York organized by The Appeal of Conscience Foundation.
The Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Fund was created by Reid Hoffman, Pierre Omidyar and the Knight Foundation back in January; the intention was to ensure that "social scientists, ethicists, philosophers, faith leaders, economists, lawyers and policymakers" have a say in how AI is developed and deployed.
The Senator also makes it clear that he doesn't think Facebook should be allowed to self-regulate — but his invitation to Zuckerberg to collaborate on rules sure sounds like he wants the company to have a say in how it should or should not be bound by law.
Amusement will always be welcome, but today's audiences also value media that allow them to connect and to have a say — be that through chance meetings with other Pokémon catchers, finding a nurturing YouTube subculture of one's own or tweeting in solidarity with digitally enabled social justice movements.
This makes some sense: these for-profit companies would like a seat at the table both to have a say in what will form the next set of standards, and an early start in staking out a claim for being the providers of those next-gen hardware and services.
And just in case you thought the United States would have nothing to do with this World Cup, someone had to have a say: Maybe the best part about this whole situation is that now Iran is the top of a group that contains Portugal and Spain—for now.
Borissov, who has previously dismissed opposition Socialists' calls for the state to buy back private energy assets, said the government was considering legal changes that would allow the state to have a say in similar deals despite objections from analysts and political parties, including Bulgaria's ethnic Turkish MRF.
As The Washington Post reported, attorney Graham Wilson told the Sanders campaign that it could have a say in how funds would be used to "prepare for the general election" if it raised "significantly more" money for the DNC that was required to obtain the party's voter file.
"We are interested in signing an agreement or a memorandum with the new investor, I don't rule out buying a symbolic share in the company so that we are informed and have a say in talks about its strategic plans, issues regarding its workforce, investments, environment," he said.
"If this step would undermine the member states' existing right to have a say, it would have to be rejected because then liability and action would diverge – because it's the member states that are providing the guarantees for the risks taken by the ESM," Weidmann said in Berlin.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other Republicans argue that because it is an election year, the decision about who should replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the court should be left to the next president, which they say would allow American voters to have a say in the process.
However, efforts to link the UK's electricity grid with other European power networks could be set back due to Brexit, with some projects likely to be put on hold because Britain would no longer automatically have a say in the formulation of EU energy regulations, Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers said.
The EU was still pressing, he said, for the European Court of Justice to have a say on guaranteeing citizens' rights, while on Ireland there was "a difficult matter of wording" to ensure there would be a system to avoid border controls with Northern Ireland once Britain leaves the European Union.
Electoral Commission data showed PiS secured 48 seats in the 100-seat Senate, meaning the opposition will have a chance to delay some its legislative efforts and have a say on the appointment of key officials such as some rate-setting members of the central bank and the civil rights ombudsman.
" Complaining that the City Council waived a requirement to get two-thirds of residents to approve the name change, the group said its members "came together behind the notion that voters of KC, including the people and businesses who call the Paseo home, should have a say in this significant change.
While it's not mandatory for VMware shareholders to have a vote on a transaction, any deal will probably come up with a so-called "majority of the minority" provision, allowing VMware investors to have a say on an acquisition, sources familiar with the structure of the deal have told CNBC.
The wide interest in the U.S. initiative, launched by President Donald Trump last year, underscores the desire of a broad range of companies to have a say in how the fledgling industry is regulated and ultimately win authority to operate drones for purposes ranging from package delivery to crop inspection.
"We all have, I guess you'd say a counselor we're able to talk to for undergrads, and when you first come in as a freshman, you don't have a say-so, they don't really ask you for a plan," said T.J. Theus, a former football player at the University of Wisconsin.
What Labour seems to be promising is something that the European Union simply won't give — ending free movement of people but having a very good relationship with the single market, being inside a customs union with the EU but still being allowed to have a say over EU trade deals.
While passengers don't have a say over most factors that can make flying unpleasant, there are ways for them to have a better experience, according to a flight attendant who has worked for a major United States airline for more than three decades who requested anonymity to protect her job.
Amazon Music uses multiple platforms to promote its original holiday songsArtists who work with Amazon Originals also have a say in how their music is released, so some choose to wide-release their songs after a brief period of exclusive availability across Amazon Music&aposs three subscription tiers, McCarroll said.
An adjunct professor at Harvard School of Public Health and a pioneering mercury researcher, Grandjean said he joined the Critical Reviews board more than 173 years ago, despite its reputation for being cozy with industry, because he believes in collaboration and felt he could have a say in the journal's content.
And while studies show they demonstrate the same level of understanding of civics that 22017 years olds have, they don't have a say in who runs their communities and country — even though they're the ones who will live with the consequences of decisions being made right now about climate, conflict, and spending.
Collins and Murkowski both said in statements on Tuesday that they believe the Senate should start working on health care within the committee process — in which Democrats would also have a say in the final outcome, and members could call witnesses from the health care industry to write new health care proposals.
But in back-channel conversations with senators and among senior party officials, Republicans are arguing that denying a hearing to Obama's choice would allow them to better make the case that voters should have a say in the next Supreme Court justice -- not members of the Senate and a lame-duck president.
MOTOR-F20173-HUNGARY-FORCEINDIA/ Mallya 'devastated' to lose control of Force India F22017 team BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Vijay Mallya is 'devastated' to have lost control of the Force India Formula One team but the embattled tycoon should still have a say in what happens next, according to his right-hand man Bob Fernley.
"I think that the case of the matter is he'll have a record, he'll be able to promote it, but don't kid yourself that Donald Trump and President Putin are going to have a say in what Bernie Sanders' record looks like by the time he gets there to do that," Emmanuel said.
While the senators have resolutely declined to elaborate on what they discussed with Judge Garland behind closed doors, most said they had spent the time explaining why they opposed him, offering the now familiar Republican refrain about letting voters have a say in who replaces Justice Antonin Scalia in this contentious election year.
They may not be doing the same tasks as the auto loader operators who are striking in Stellar Bay within The Outer Worlds, but the disparity in their work illustrates the idea that unionization is the only way astronauts and auto loaders will have a say in how their space missions operate.
Zuckerberg used the hearing as an opportunity to stress a narrative that policymakers are increasingly starting to hear from Facebook — that his company can no longer speak on behalf of the group that will manage Libra because the organization is now officially established in Switzerland and 20 other partners have a say.
He explained his reasoning rather bluntly to Jordan Smith of the Intercept: Once a woman decides to be "irresponsible" by having sex, he said, her body is no longer entirely her own — because she will always be a potential "host" to a pregnancy: Ultimately, [Humphrey] said, his intent was to let men have a say.
The point behind the General Data Protection Regulation as a step-up in the law is to try to give back control to individuals so that they have a say in how their data are processed, so that they do not just throw up their hands or put it on the 'too difficult' pile.
At their best, shows are an opportunity for designers to have a say: to put clothes out there the way they want them to be seen, without the mediation of retailers (who decide what to buy) or stylists (who decide what to combine with what) or critics (who pick their own adjectives) or even consumers.
"We need to teach and reinforce that our children – boys and girls – have a right to set the limits and boundaries about what happens to their bodies from a very early age," Houser says, stressing that young children should have a say in to whether or not they want to be hugged or picked up.
Since Mr. Sanders's victory in Nevada's caucuses on Saturday, The Times has interviewed 93 party officials — all of them superdelegates, who could have a say on the nominee at the convention — and found overwhelming opposition to handing the Vermont senator the nomination if he arrived with the most delegates but fell short of a majority.
Since Mr. Sanders's victory in Nevada's caucuses on Saturday, The Times has interviewed 2375.5 party officials — all of them superdelegates, who could have a say on the nominee at the convention — and found overwhelming opposition to handing the Vermont senator the nomination if he arrived with the most delegates but fell short of a majority.
"Other people don't know better than the Chinese people about the human rights condition in China and it is the Chinese people who are in the best situation, in the best position, to have a say about China's human rights situation," Wang said, going on to label the journalist's questions "groundless and unwarranted accusations".
It would in exchange keep access to the bloc's single market and customs union but no longer have a say in decision-making that would be done by the other 27 states staying in the EU. After Brexit, the EU wants to wind down in stages all the rebates, including those that the Netherlands or Denmark enjoy.
Colombian entrepreneur German Efromovich told Il Sole 24 Ore on Sunday he had written to the Italian railways and to adviser Mediobanca saying he wanted to take part in the rescue of Alitalia and was ready to buy up to 30 percent of the new company as long as he could have a say in running it.
His line of thinking is that the devices and apps we use on a daily basis — from Apple's iPhone to Facebook's social media platform — are built with the intention that a consumer will use them, instead of giving someone the chance to have a say about how those devices and apps work and what functions are built into them.
In 1936, while trying to haul America's economy out of the bog that the free market had driven it into, Roosevelt argued that workers needed to have a say, declaring it unjust that a small group had concentrated into their own hands an almost complete control over other people's property, other people's money, other people's labor—other people's lives.
At a series of hearings on that request this past Friday, a new lawyer for Trump — Joanna Hendon, a partner at the New York-based firm Spears & Imes — showed up to argue that the president should have a say in who gets to review the materials as well, due to his having been a client of Cohen's.
Riot Games' North American League of Legends Championship Series (NA LCS) will begin to emulate traditional sports leagues like the NBA and MLB next year by expanding revenue sharing and increasing player pay, kicking of a player's association so players have a say in how things run, and introducing team franchising — the first existing esports league to do so.
"We're not prepared to just take some kind of statement inserted into the constitution or recognizing us because we already know who we are ... We want changes that are going to make changes to our lives and (ensure) we have a say," Referendum Council co-chair and member of the indigenous Alyawarre people, Pat Anderson, told CNN.
Once allocated in whatever mode the state's lawmakers designate  —  every state and Washington, DC benevolently decided on a popular-vote method where we, the people, get to have a say  —  electors are required to cast their ballots with a pair of Article II stipulations that make concentrated protestations and threats against them much more difficult to have an impact.
"Every time the American people feel like they don't have a say and nothing gets done or every time a bill is written behind closed doors and passed without debate, the American people lose their faith in the ideal that formed this body, the idea they have the ability to shape the outcome of what happens here," he said.
Judge Brett Kavanaugh, appointed by former President George W. Bush, said while he understands the political and moral obligation to address global warming and the importance of the United States to international climate action, the Clean Power Plan's impact on the U.S. economy and on certain coal-reliant communities should require Congress to have a say.
"This vote is a vote for the powers of this institution to be able to continue to have a say on one of the most critical elements of U.S. foreign policy and national security," said Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee and lead sponsor of the resolutions of disapproval.
If there is a national emergency, a financial downturn or some other unforeseeable event, it is far from clear that the coalition can hold, since little binds the parties together but a desire to have a say in governing — and to keep the extreme-right Party for Freedom, led by the anti-immigrant populist Geert Wilders, out of power.
In New York and 11 other states, if a mother is accused of abuse or neglect but the father is not, and he is not married to her, he must prove that he is a parent in his own right — otherwise he will not have a say in whether the child is put up for adoption.
John CornynJohn CornynThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape MORE (R-Texas), the No. 28503 Senate Republican, added that "as a practical matter" other members of Congress are going to want to have a say.
So, while the quarterbacks (Trevor Lawrence of Clemson and Justin Fields of Ohio State), running backs (Travis Etienne of Clemson and J.K. Dobbins of Ohio State) and the receivers (Tee Higgins of Clemson and K.J. Hill of Ohio State) figure to have a say in how the Fiesta Bowl unfolds, Chrisman and Spiers may have a rare voice, too.
It would in exchange keep access to the bloc's single market and customs union but no longer have a say in decision-making that would be done by the other 27 states staying in the EU. After Brexit, the EU wants to wind down in stages all the rebates, including those that the Netherlands or Denmark enjoy.
But it suddenly seems a lot harder to defend the arcane delegate selection rules that allowed, for example, Ted Cruz to win more delegates in Louisiana than Trump, even though Trump had won the state, or Democrats' reliance on party insider superdelegate votes, or primaries and caucuses that were closed to independents, allowing only registered party members to have a say.
Trump had an unusually thin policy operation during his campaign, and has been working furiously to build out his transition team since the election, stocking it with experts and insiders from around DC. His policy positions throughout the campaign were mostly skeletal and prone to shifts, providing an opening for lobbyists and industries to have a say in the development of concrete proposals.
It is also laden with irony: the same Republican party that has refused to consider Barack Obama's Supreme Court pick on the grounds that the American people should have a say in choosing Mr Scalia's replacement is now imploring a short-handed and ill-equipped Supreme Court to come to the rescue in attempts to suppress votes in the November election.
Today, Republicans have seen, in surveys they have conducted, that one of the most effective ways to defend Mr. Trump is to remind voters that they will have a say about his fate in less than a year, and that regardless of what happens in the Democratic-controlled House, the chances of the Republican Senate removing him from office are remote.
"It surely cannot be right, as a matter of democratic principle, that only members of the Conservative Party, constituting 0.003 percent of the total electorate, should have a say in electing a new prime minister," said Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democrats, who served as deputy prime minister to Mr. Cameron in a coalition government until last year's general election.
"Allowing New Yorkers to have a say in what their 'I Voted' stickers should look like expresses the unique pride we have for the place we call home and reflects the diversity of our amazing city," Amy Loprest, executive director of the New York City Campaign Finance Board, which runs NYC Votes, the city's voter engagement campaign, said in a statement.
This Section gives powers to the Board that are unique in U.S. law, as, they appear to give it the ability to, for example, potentially dispose of Puerto Rico's assets and properties and have a say in the way the island government provides basic services to its 3.5 million residents, even though it was not elected to do so by the Puerto Rican people.
But, the people who live and work in coal communities and depend on coal for their livelihood must have a say in how to protect their water and jobs – it cannot be an edict passed down on high from unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. States and local jurisdictions are closer and more accountable to those they serve; certainly more so than faceless Washington bureaucrats.
While this is a monumental leap for international law and human rights, it still begs a more practical question: Outside of rhetoric and tough speak, how can we empower individuals living in countries that lack adequate civil societies to bolster state institutions, have a say in the national dialogue, usher in an era of accountability and transparency to the political system(s) and exercise their human rights?
Other voices in the conversation: Greg Aune, pediatric oncologist, Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute: Value isn't just about surviving cancer Usman Azam, president & CEO, Tmunity Therapeutics: How to evaluate breakthrough therapies Austin Frakt, health economist, Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University and Harvard University: The public should have a say in what a drug is worth Paul Howard, senior fellow, Manhattan Institute: Price should be based on outcome
Those concessions included: • Giving up special voting rights held by early shareholders like the investment firm Benchmark • Benchmark suspending its lawsuit against Travis Kalanick • Mr. Kalanick letting Uber's other directors have a say over the board seats he controls if he ever needs to fill them again From Greg Bensinger, WSJ: "It's a pretty great reset for the company," said Bradley Tusk, a political strategist and investor in Uber.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says he met with President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE to have a say in the industry's future, adding that he doesn't want to be on the "sidelines" during the next administration.
The police officer never admits he's a lying sack of shit, the prosecutor never admits that he winked and nodded along the way to inducing a witness to say what he wants them to say, the judge is never going to admit that the reason he won't suppress evidence and the reason he'll enable lying cops is because his constituency is the folks who have a say in whether or not he gets reappointed.
Other voices in the conversation: Greg Aune, pediatric oncologist, Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute: Value isn't just about surviving cancer David Mitchell, president and founder, Patients for Affordable Drugs: Drugs don't work if people can't afford them Austin Frakt, health economist, Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University and Harvard University: The public should have a say in what a drug is worth Paul Howard, senior fellow, Manhattan Institute: Price should be based on outcome
Wave after wave of revelations about data privacy abuses by Facebook and other companies, outbreaks and recalls that have called the integrity of our food system into question, the continuous rise of companies like Amazon and Google that hold unprecedented sway over what information we do and don't see when we go to make choices — the need for consumers to have a say in the rules of the marketplace has never been clearer.
Other voices in the conversation: Greg Aune, pediatric oncologist, Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute: Value isn't just about surviving cancer David Mitchell, president and founder, Patients for Affordable Drugs: Drugs don't work if people can't afford them Usman Azam, president & CEO, Tmunity Therapeutics: How to evaluate breakthrough therapies Austin Frakt, health economist, Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University and Harvard University: The public should have a say in what a drug is worth
As the Vatican and China move closer to a historic deal on the appointment of bishops, which would signal a warming of once-frigid relations, diplomats and scholars say Taiwan could lose the most from the deal.. Under the deal, the Vatican will have a say in negotiations for the appointment of future bishops in China, whose Catholics are divided between an "underground" Church loyal to the pope and a government-backed Church.
Because this is such a high-profile case, it's likely that the Supreme Court will want to have a say — which means they're unlikely to simply decide not to take it up (and let the lower court rulings stand), and reduces the odds that they won't be able to come to an agreement at all on Thursday about what to do with the case (and will allow it to sit on the table over the recess).
Lowering the voting age has been discussed recently after long-shot Democratic presidential hopeful Andrew YangAndrew YangCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE made decreasing the federal voting age to 2202 one of his campaign positions, arguing that doing so would increase turnout, promote civic engagement and let young people have a say in their own future.
Their answers: Greg Aune, pediatric oncologist, Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute: Value isn't just about surviving cancer David Mitchell, president and founder, Patients for Affordable Drugs: Drugs don't work if people can't afford them Usman Azam, president & CEO, Tmunity Therapeutics: How to evaluate breakthrough therapies Austin Frakt, health economist, Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University and Harvard University: The public should have a say in what a drug is worth Paul Howard, senior fellow, Manhattan Institute: Price should be based on outcome
Other voices in the conversation: Greg Aune, pediatric oncologist, Greehey Children's Cancer Research Institute: Value isn't just about surviving cancer David Mitchell, president and founder, Patients for Affordable Drugs: Drugs don't work if people can't afford them Usman Azam, president & CEO, Tmunity Therapeutics: How to evaluate breakthrough therapies Austin Frakt, health economist, Department of Veterans Affairs, Boston University and Harvard University: The public should have a say in what a drug is worth Paul Howard, senior fellow, Manhattan Institute: Price should be based on outcome

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