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"Once they hold that baby, and that baby grows up a little bit, they want to hold that baby again," added Romo, 37.
And I said, 'You need me to hold that baby?
To hold that team to 101 points isn't all bad.
A majority of the country does not hold that view.
She's also the state's first woman to hold that office.
WATTERS: I know, do you ever hold that against him?
It's not like we can hold that mindset against him.
But the key thing is, can he hold that base?
You hold that team to two runs, you're doing something.
She is also the first woman to hold that position.
Wait, hold that thought — we'll do it for you. Selectively.
Obviously, we shouldn't hold that against the show right now!
We are relying on other people who hold that data.
A large majority of Republican voters also hold that position.
She was also the first woman to hold that job.
And you can — there are people who hold that view.
And the conservative Freedom Caucus will hold that over Trump.
As a service, we're trying to hold that middle ground.
Thomas Jefferson was the first person to hold that job.
If projections hold, that opportunity could fall to Mr. Gantz.
But it may not hold that dubious distinction for long.
Hold that thought and do it with everything Google does.
Apparently, it's because certain beliefs hold that the noni cures everything.
The previous company to hold that dubious honor, however briefly: Lyft.
Queer Eye was able to hold that mirror up for him.
What memory did they hold that required this kind of security?
The consumer Vive may hold that crown for me as well.
The party people hold that against you in the long term.
A court could hold that the time limit is simply ineffective.
Why do you hold that belief, if you still hold it?
SO I DON'T HOLD THAT AGAINST THEM WITH SOMETHING LIKE THAT.
The court decisions voiding Trump's travel orders hold that it is.
She will be the youngest person to ever hold that title.
" So, Zucker said, "he does hold that against me and CNN.
Meet in College Green 85033th November, to help hold that line.
Republicans are just as likely to hold that view as Democrats.
Keeping some semblance of relationship with Riyadh could hold that off.
He is the first non-family member to hold that position.
He was the first African-American to hold that union position.
Just 15 percent of Republican voters hold that view of him.
Weirich, a Republican, became the first woman to hold that post.
He would go on to hold that role for nine terms.
Several other analysts and traders also told CNBC they hold that view.
If he's really gone...but hold that thought... How did this happen?
There&aposs a lot of people that legitimately hold that policy view.
Still, his lawyers hold that life in confinement isn't good for Guzman.
Hold that thought… Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016.
That a grown man should unapologetically hold that view is fairly amazing.
I thank you for going to Flint to hold that town hall.
I haven't ever been married, but I still hold that title sacred.
And I don't hold that against any of my friends at all.
Well, you did hold that plank position for a really long time.
"We're not going to hold that against him on other issues," Rep.
At 14, she will be the youngest person to hold that title.
She was the second woman to hold that office, not the first.
He was also in Minions, but let's not hold that against him.
Seattle's a special team, so I don't hold that against the Panthers.
Hold that thought, we're going to take another break, and here's Peter.
And we as photographers are those other people who hold that narrative.
Republicans do not seem to hold that confidence in their own legislation.
But I don't think the different values hold that much weight either.
Others who don't hold that exact title also did well in 2017.
Other GOP observers claimed to hold that same sense of cautious optimism.
The staunchest defenders of concentrated power are those who hold that power.
But my fear is that many fewer policy makers hold that view.
You don't hold that long to hear there's nothing we can do.
The myth has taken hold that no deal simply means no trade deal.
And this is just, for a general election -- INGRAHAM: Doug, hold that thought.
It now needs to hold that level through to the close, said Maley.
Trump is one of the most unpredictable presidents to ever hold that office.
Myth 3: Crunches Are the Best Abs ExerciseSorry, crunches—planks hold that title.
And we just need to hold that position, and I'm confident we can.
They had another defensive hold that turned a field goal into a touchdown.
Indeed, the idea took hold that moderate stress might be a good thing.
The question going forward is whether they will hold that belief against Trump.
Even after four years of Trump, many voters might still hold that view.
The court could hold that Trump's statements about religion make this ban discriminatory.
I would hold that above her: 'You don't know what you're talking about.
"Singles Day just doesn't hold that much appeal for me," Mr. Wang said.
I can't tell you how good it feels to hold that trump card.
Jim Hodges, the last Democrat to hold that post in the early 2000s.
He is a former vice president; he does not currently hold that position.
It was a gift to hold that lovely, dying creature in my hands.
Ms. Yang is the first Hmong to hold that title at the Capitol.
Indeed, the staunchest defenders of concentrated power are those who hold that power.
But for now, only the United States, Russia, and China hold that title.
The Oval Office, they were told by staff, couldn't hold that many members.
Pelosi is expected to be voted in as speaker of the house — the only woman to hold that position and the only woman to hold that position repeatedly — later Thursday, after which she will be sworn in and give a speech.
Quick: Wait, but again, hold this ... hold that up higher, they can't see it.
Today, 82 percent of Democrats hold that view, compared to 21 percent of Republicans.
Go down low in a push-up and hold that position for three seconds.
The last artist to hold that record was Michael Jackson with 11, in 1984.
To hold that line is a choice free nations have always had to make.
Nabeel al-Mansour was appointed general counsel, the first Saudi to hold that post.
I don't hold that view, but that view isn't unheard of or completely indefensible.
"I hold that agency that sent those kids to him responsible," the man said.
But now, I've learned to hold that mother-daughter bond close to my heart.
Mike Pence of Indiana, opposed government intervention and continued to hold that position afterward.
Askew also happens to be the first female African-American to hold that position.
"We do not hold that the agency decision here was substantively invalid," Roberts wrote.
Still, I wouldn't hold that against them if they were nominated for the Court.
The House is still expected to hold that vote, the Judiciary Committee said Monday.
Little did they know, they'd only get to hold that record for three weeks.
Some eschatological scenarios hold that darkness will envelop the earth during the end times.
At 5563, she is not in fact the youngest person to hold that job.
At 34, she is not in fact the youngest person to hold that job.
The expectation is taking hold that Trump now needs to win the second debate.
Instead, Labour will hold that strategy for later, in case the legislative plan fails.
Instead, Labour will hold that strategy for later, in case the legislative plan fails.
Investors that can hold that paper will be calling for increased returns as compensation.
"The park was the only place that could hold that many people," Harris said.
This year Snapchat's spectacles hold that crown (sharing the role with Nintendo's NES rerelease).
BECKY QUICK: Wait, but again, hold this-- hold that up higher, they can't see it.
"The current chief is probably the most regressive person to hold that office," Grover said.
Such is the hold that the II had on the imagination of early computer geeks.
" In the song, The Game said, "Then I f—ed three Kardashians, hold that thought.
"I think it will hold that line and bounce back nicely as well," he said.
I have a feeling she will say 'no,' but we'll hold that for the debates!
We just have to be able to sustain our defense and hold that as well.
I think it's  critical to keep an accountability partner though to hold that statement true.
France's guiding principles also hold that religious observance is a private matter, for all faiths.
Although they said they do everything in twos, the pairs hold that they're quite different.
"Secretary Mattis is probably one of the most qualified individuals to hold that job," Sen.
All official records will hold that Russia won zero medals at the 2018 Winter Games.
She wants to hold that middle in a time when the center is getting squeezed.
In conclusion, we hold that judgment should be withheld until all the facts are clear.
The stock hasn't even been able to hold that price, falling to $9.29 Friday afternoon.
For two hours and 30 minutes, my mom got a chance to hold that again.
He was the first African-American and the first antiwar activist to hold that post.
She will be the first woman and the first black person to hold that position.
As for Father Fournier, he said he hoped to hold that Blessed Sacrament again soon.
Helms continues to hold that title at S.C. Johnson, which acquired the brand in 2008.
Half of independents also hold that view, and few Democrats say she broke the law.
If current trends hold, that poses a distinct long-term threat to the Republican Party.
Most likely, the Supreme Court will hold that the president may remove the CFPB director.
He was named archbishop of San Francisco — the sixth to hold that post — in 1977.
Of course, he could hold that view and decided not to tell anybody about it.
By putting words to the assumptions we hold that keep us intent to protect ourselves.
To those who hold that hawkish view, covering the statues brings us closer to disaster.
I have a feeling she will say no, but we&aposll hold that for the debates.
BP is the Gulf of Mexico's biggest producer, and it's making strides to hold that title.
" Go home, he charged, because, "a child can't hold that thought for more than 12 hours.
No. So the Nintendo Switch will always be able to hold that over your smartphone FrankenSwitch.
Janet Yellen will continue to hold that top job until her term expires in early 2018.
If you cross me, I'm the type of nigga that will hold that against you forever.
He was the first New Yorker and first person of Jewish descent to hold that position.
Some estimates hold that more than 95 percent of the victims of terrorism are themselves Muslim.
It was Refinery29's Vanessa Golembewski who informed him backstage that he didn't hold that distinction.
"When males have penis power, they have the ability to hold that over females," says Bondar.
None. If you can't defend a view then why hold that view in the first place?
The fact that it has been able to hold that level so many times is encouraging.
Trump is a late harvest of 9/11 and the fears that took hold that day.
Socialists hold that a party reliant on big donors isn't free to fight for economic equality.
The idea took hold that kids who transgressed sexually were the same as adult sex offenders.
Let us hold that victory tight, as it will be challenged, now and in the future.
It is unclear what information Mr. Cohen might hold that could prove useful to Mr. Mueller.
" Ms. Brown said young female campaign managers like her can "hold that space for other women.
Sanders became their champion over the course of 2016 and continues to hold that status now.
But only 2600 percent of those surveyed think it will hold that title in five years.
And they hold that in the long run the huge costs will be covered by savings.
That right is enshrined in the First Amendment, and we hold that right to be sacred.
The last Army secretary, Eric Fanning, was the first openly gay man to hold that post.
I still haven't finished it, I possibly never will, and I don't hold that against it.
The league appears determined to hold that line, said Andrew Zimbalist, a Smith College sports economist.
Critics of Trump will hold that the GOP blew a perfectly winnable election by nominating him.
Most people who hold that job wind up shading things, even if they're not trying to.
If you're planning to purchase a high-end Android smartphone, hold that urge till early next month.
WILLIAMS: Initially -- that&aposs why it happened initially, Dana, and they have -- they still hold that land.
Opponents of the war hold that these were warnings to be heeded, and should be heeded again.
A general principle of warfare and international humanitarian laws hold that attacks must be proportional in response.
But the idea was that the people were to hold that power through their representatives in Congress.
Right now, it's unclear where "Apex" is going, and for how long it can hold that space.
It's this cartoonish commitment to each other, as the weed takes hold, that proves the point best.
Authorities say Adam had no legal justification for the choke hold that caused Alan Chislof difficulty breathing.
But Mrs Clinton is unlikely to hold that crabby compromise against them; it was a devastating critique.
Therefore, we hold that the purported war memorial breaches the 'wall of separation between Church and State.
"An older bridge isn't built with this much extra capacity, to hold that weight," Mr. Perahia said.
In rough terms, these approaches hold that judges should interpret the Constitution according to its original meaning.
And I think when a woman leaves now, they no longer hold that in and blame themselves.
Choose one statement and write about why you hold that view or why your view has changed.
The question is: What kind of environment is the adult creating to receive and hold that trauma?
As a speaker and comedian I would be the ultimate hypocrite if I didn't hold that belief.
With Saudi Aramco's public debut expected in coming weeks, Alibaba may not hold that title for long.
As long as you do it intelligently and respectfully, they aren't going to hold that against you.
That was before Rudy Giuliani helped bring Drexel down, though we don't hold that against him anymore.
While it's tempting to immediately type "cute dress" into Google, but hold that thought — we have an idea.
Israelis hope winter rains will hold that off until the first desalinated water is piped in, next year.
If those numbers hold, that would make Rubio 0 for his first 15 tries at winning a primary.
Because the fact is we cannot hold that line of expectation and assume that we'll work for anybody.
"I don't hold that against him," said Samuel Washington, 65, who attended a Bloomberg rally in Chattanooga, Tenn.
" She told The Hollywood Reporter, "This hold that parents have on their children is a specifically Asian thing.
Taking these claims in order, the senators hold that share buybacks don't benefit the vast majority of Americans.
Yeah, and even though you hold that view, The Deuce never really demonizes the industry in its narrative.
Instead, funds will be able to hold that information internally and provide it to the regulator upon request.
Now I'm not saying every Republican is a racist, but I'm saying their party does hold that up.
"I should have been able to hold that No. 41 (Busch) off on that final restart," Earnhardt said.
There's the apathetic sort, those who have never seen it and hold that as a point of pride.
The most dire predictions hold that half of all current jobs could be lost within the next decade.
She'll be the second woman to hold that job, after Margaret Thatcher, who governed from 1979 to 1990.
" Pressed on if D nominee can hold that position: "it's not about the politics, its about whats right.
If that is the case, Trump should put someone in charge and hold that person accountable for results.
To proceed, you need to hit that checklist, and then hold that checklisted form for three whole seconds.
Any court would hold that such an agency action is arbitrary, capricious and not in accordance with law.
"Decision theory," the destination on which they've converged, has tended to hold that sound decisions flow from values.
But hold that thought, as you might be opening yourself up to a world of privacy-invading hurt.
" He added, "We'll probably hold that deal up for a little while, see how it all plays out.
They hold that up against the repeal of investment taxes and industry taxes that were included in Obamacare.
"He is very aware that he is only the 45th person to hold that job," Ms. Conway said.
If confirmed by the Senate, Mr. Bridenstine, 42, would be the first elected official to hold that job.
It changed the strangle-hold that outdated economic theory and free trade ideologues had over U.S. trade policy.
Trump also said he will nominate Gina Haspel as CIA director, the first woman to hold that post.
If it fails to hold that low end of the range, it risks breaking its uptrend, he said.
Choose one statement and write about why you hold that view or why your view has changed. 6.
He said he would not hold that the INA's definition of a crime of violence in unconstitutionally vague.
In the case of this first hold, that was when they jumped up to about $300 per pair.
Unlike the Romantics, I hold that the use and promotion of reason helps us to truly be ourselves.
They hold that as economic power is increasingly concentrated in a few hands, so too is political power.
Rafael Nadal did hold that record after reclaiming top spot last August, having first scaled the summit in 2008.
But I&aposd say, I&aposm rather jealous, but -- but I won&apost hold that against you right now.
But I would be more happy to hold that door open and be able to bring somebody else along.
"We are doing what we can to hold that rider accountable and we have in-app solutions," Gendron said.
Tuesday and for it to hold that height for six hours, Greg Buelow, the public safety coordinator, told CNN.
There are a lot of people who will hold that against her, but not say a thing out loud.
But the cups hold that squeeze for like 10 minutes, so it really feels like the muscles are stretching.
Can the park where they're planning to meet hold that many people, or will they spill into nearby streets?
And Sony's "Baby Driver" stays in the conversation with a strong 32% hold that should land it in fourth.
The simple fact is if you still hold that view, it's best to turn in your rock'n'roll card immediately.
" Defense attorney Scot Courtney argued that Thompson had Hernandez in a "somewhat submissive hold" that was non-strangulating. "Mr.
That takes me to my response to those who hold that these were "year zero" riots devoid of politics.
Trader Karen Finerman called Amazon a "great company," adding that its report did not hold that much bad news.
Lorenzana said air strikes might be suspended, describing the rebels as a small force that "cannot hold that long".
If early indications from pollsters hold, that appears not to be the case, in the first round at least.
The exclamation I used while downloading the new SDK was the same as getting to hold that silver cube.
Rubio is currently second in New Hampshire, and he needs to at least hold that position when the Feb.
The probability of one person adopting a belief increases based on the number of people who hold that belief.
You achieve a certain position, you hold that position, and your goal is to increase your range of motion.
If these results hold, that would mean that 12 states will now have independent redistricting commissions, up from eight.
Livingston will have the distinction of being the first woman to hold that position in Baylor's 172-year history.
In order for someone to accept someone else's reality, they have to hold that person in high enough esteem.
They hold that perspective even as many cite the United States as a major threat to China, Pew said.
Here's a prayer: Let us remember to hold that thought for at least seven months, to the next election.
While Prime is the most critical part of Amazon today, AWS may hold that spot in a distant tomorrow.
" Facebook, which reported its earnings on Wednesday, said its advertising principles hold that ads should "be safe and civil.
One of those voters is Ohio's former governor, Ted Strickland, the only Democrat to hold that office this century.
"I know now from the last sprints that I can hold that speed to the finish line," he said.
When the Senate confirmed him, Brown became the first African-American to hold that Cabinet post in U.S. history.
The Texas women hold that N.C.A.A. record, with 124 straight in the old Southwest Conference from 1981 to 1990.
And when you hold that as your vibration, the universe will mirror it back one way or the other.
Those requirements hold that providers have to disclose if they engage in practices like blocking websites or slowing traffic.
The Court could hold that the administration's decision is unreviewable even if it is rooted entirely in legal claims.
In 2009, he became speaker of the House of Commons — the first Jewish lawmaker ever to hold that post.
He was named president of the New York Surgical Society, the first black to hold that office, in 1986.
Runnels won the WWE Hardcore Championship back in 2002 -- she's one of only 4 women to hold that title.
He also did some shitty stuff with a skull, aliens, and Shia LaBeouf, but I won't hold that against him.
"Singles Day just doesn't hold that much appeal for me," Wang Xin, a 24-year-old engineer, told the paper.
"I appreciate your opinion and I hope you hold that same opinion to everyone else who has stayed in situations."
Public life suffers if the idea takes hold that wicked Russians (and their accomplices) are responsible for beaten politicians' failings.
Senator Sanders wants Congress to get involved to try and break the hold that consolidation has created over the market.
He allegedly put the student in a hold that caused the student to black out, according to an NBC report.
I appreciate your opinion and I hope you hold that same opinion to everyone else who has stayed in situations.
Google and the IAB hold that it is not up to them how third parties use the tools they create.
If rates remain on hold, that could keep the U.S. currency under pressure, potentially making gold more attractive to buy.
After September's election, she became the SPD's parliamentary floor leader, the first woman to hold that role for the party.
" Dow Chemical: "The Europeans are going to hold that deal [with DuPont] up forever because it involves merging seed companies.
As a result, the Maryland courts hold that prosecutors must be particularly cautious to avoid making potentially prejudicial extrajudicial statements.
The Palestinian extremist group Hamas threatens the hold that Abbas' Fatah party has on the Palestinian Authority's West Bank territory.
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson is the current president of Iceland, and the sixth to hold that office in the country's history.
Common narratives hold that many weed-based anxiety stories stem from inexperienced users blindsided by the sensation of being high.
She is the first woman, the first Black American, and the first Asian-American to hold that office in California.
I have to take care of my farmers with disaster relief ... I didn't want to hold that up any longer.
Although Bran was responsible for the whole chain of events that killed Hodor, Hodor didn't have to hold that door.
"I will be very happy to hold that refugee flag because this is where I started my life," she said.
That's because it's frequently impossible for consumers to figure out who manufactured the defective product and hold that party responsible.
The report contradicts the conclusions drawn from multiple U.S. intelligence agencies, which hold that Russia sought to help elect Trump.
In Epic, the Court uses this reasoning to hold that pursuing class-action arbitrations is not something labor law protects.
Other accounts hold that the angel Gabriel (Jibril in Arabic) tipped his wing into the dirt to reveal the well.
Studies have shown that men who hold that women are inferiors are much more likely to engage in political violence.
In Mr. Talbott's case, several lawyers said, traditional legal thinking would hold that the cousins' privacy was violated, not his.
"'We're still living in horrible, deplorable conditions and we hold that group accountable'," Ms. White quoted the woman as saying.
L'Oreal named Delphine Viguier-Hovasse as the president of its namesake cosmetics label, the first woman to hold that job.
It's the end of the choke hold that her worldview, so expertly presented here, once had over the Democratic Party.
Many students hold that the beliefs of proposed speakers are so damaging that they should not be given a platform.
Long before she became a judge, she convinced the Supreme Court to hold that gender discrimination can violate the Constitution.
Viacom has pressed for its C.E.O., Bob Bakish, to hold that spot, and Ms. Redstone had largely sided with Viacom.
"If you're disciplined, remind yourself of your discipline, your strategies and the long game," he said — and hold that course.
Conventional wisdom used to hold that there were two primary roads to prosperity for poor countries: manufacturing and natural resources.
Takeda does not actually hold that patent, as the company asked the National Cancer Institute to help develop the compound.
At the same time — paradoxically for Israeli supporters — many evangelicals hold that only those who accept Jesus can be saved.
Joanna Coles is the chief content officer at Hearst Magazines — the first person to hold that position at the company.
If you're not an author, it might be tough to understand the hold that Goodreads can have over your self-esteem.
Morrisey was elected attorney general in 2012, the first Republican to hold that position in West Virginia in over 80 years.
Seattle Mayor Ed Murray, the first openly gay person to hold that job, joined the parade with his husband, Michael Shiosaki.
The chattering classes of New Delhi, who despise Mr Modi and his coterie as cynical rabble-rousers, hold that view reluctantly.
Some investors are wondering if the U.S. is headed into bear market territory, while others hold that the fear is overblown.
"We always hold that the Syrian issue should be resolved through political means," Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Hua Chunying said.
But Democrats see good news in the tight margin since it's a GOP strong hold that Republicans have held since 1983.
Progressive educators hold that, in early childhood, play is not a distraction from learning but the very means of learning itself.
Traders are so unsure of what the future would hold that they're reluctant to invest in stocks without a huge discount.
Only the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), which enforces workplace discrimination laws, continues to hold that Title VII covers LGBTQ people.
The first person waiting to get inside said they had spent the night to hold that spot, starting at 6 p.m.
Yet the notion has taken hold that such expertise is fatally subjective and that only randomized controlled trials provide real knowledge.
Nancy Pelosi, to take the helm as speaker of the House of Representatives, the first woman to hold that powerful office.
It took the calamity of utter defeat to dispel the hold that propaganda had exercised over the citizens of Nazi Germany.
Divorce laws in Washington state, where they live, hold that property acquired during a marriage is generally divided equally between spouses.
When the attacks are based on the information on the system, it's often to hold that information hostage for monetary gain.
Conventional wisdom would hold that time spent by a Democratic politician in Whitfield County is a seed tossed onto arid soil.
But I have never felt this thing that stopped my brain, that put all plans on hold, that rendered me dumb.
When she was named foreign minister in the 1950s, she was the only woman in the world to hold that job.
A particular focus, officials said, will be on the data they hold that could give them an unfair advantage over rivals.
It is quite another to hold that the First Amendment requires unconditional national surrender to foreign attempts to undermine our democracy.
"I don't think that there is one symbol that can hold that diversity of political thought," Ms. Ford, the author, said.
It's not the most attractive device in the world, but I'd be hard-pressed to really hold that against a speaker.
That would make her the third woman to hold that office in the country and the world's youngest sitting prime minister.
If her nomination is approved, she will be the country's first female and the first Muslim to hold that office. 5.
Divorce laws in Washington state, where they live, hold that property acquired during a marriage is generally divided equally between spouses.
No court could reasonably hold that it is "necessary and appropriate" to spend billions of dollars to achieve benefits this doubtful.
"On defense, we knew if the offense could just get a touchdown then we'd hold that lead from there," Campbell said.
We have to be there to hold that space in the room that says, you will not make me afraid of you.
Gasoline demand is expected to rise to 9.35 million bpd in 2019 and to hold that level in 2020, the EIA said.
" She continued, "I appreciate your opinion and I hope you hold that same opinion to everyone else who has stayed in situations.
"I appreciate your opinion and I hope you hold that same opinion to everyone else who has stayed in situations," she added.
"To be clear: we do not hold that DACA could not be rescinded as an exercise of Executive Branch discretion," she wrote.
There is also no way to lock it in landscape mode once rotated, so better make sure to hold that phone steady.
Believe me, trying to hold that broom and drum at the same time was not that easy, but we made it through.
The unforeseen clinical hold that interrupted this study impacted the outcome of the current evaluation, underscoring a need for a subsequent analysis.
A new solution to this overcrowding is Caavo, and yes, it's yet another set-top box, but don't hold that against it.
It is the sense of familiar territory made surreal, of easiness gradually becoming a choke hold, that gives "Room" its echoing power.
They hold that Team Deng's great idea was to distance the party from the government, then get both out of businesses' affairs.
Apple could hold that temporary ID and grant access on a case-by-case basis, rendering the 'back door' useless without it.
"Not only did it hold that [trend line] in December, it held $300, the psychological level, and then again recently," said Baruch.
Remember this when you get the inevitable 150-megabyte update to Messages, and hold that anger inside you like a burning coal.
"To hold that sexual orientation does not fall under 'sex' in Title VII flies in the face of common sense," Barbur wrote.
Messina, the first person to hold that title at Uber, worked with its international marketing teams on Uber's branding and marketing strategies.
For future decisions, a simple rule of thumb would hold that an Olympic gold should be the pinnacle of any participating sport.
Seven justices voted to hold that Obamacare's Medicaid expansion was optional for states, rather than a requirement to receive existing Medicaid funds.
In short, Catholics hold that receiving holy communion can be wonderfully right or terribly wrong but cannot be a matter of indifference.
Thirty-eight percent of Democrats have a "very unfavorable" view of Republicans, and 43 percent of Republicans hold that view of Democrats.
"Once the new president nominates an ambassador you can't just say we're going to sit on that and hold that," he said.
LONDON — Theresa May emerged on Monday as Britain's next prime minister, becoming the second woman, after Margaret Thatcher, to hold that post.
Justice just wants the full court to hold that federal trial judges can't issue sweeping injunctions that essentially shut down presidential policymaking.
The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals extended the 24-hour hold that District Judge Tanya Chutkan placed on the temporary restraining order.
In particular, a majority may hold that the plaintiffs in the Wisconsin case lack legal standing to challenge the entire statewide map.
" The judges added that "we hold that any presidential immunity from state criminal process does not bar the enforcement of a subpoena.
FBL Financial Services (2009), the Court's conservative majority did not simply hold that victims of age discrimination may not bring such suits.
He is a former senior associate athletic director for academics at the University of Oklahoma; he does not currently hold that position.
I hold that the more helpless a creature the more entitled it is to protection by man from the cruelty of humankind.
Carrie Lam, the current chief executive, is the fourth person to hold that office, none of whom were elected by universal suffrage.
But if a court were to hold that the contract was invalid, she would not be bound by the non-disclosure agreement.
But hold that thought, because now comes Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate activist, to suggest that being here matters not at all.
Then in 2017 he was named a university professor, Harvard's highest faculty rank, one of only 26 professors to hold that status.
Wall Street bears, however, are arguing that this market's run isn't sustainable, while others still hold that it has plenty of steam.
The court should hold that such a congressional dictate is fundamentally incompatible with federalism and violates the 10th Amendment "anti-commandeering" doctrine.
First of all, they're diminutive size means they can't hold that much dirt and you'll want to empty the bin more frequently.
Another explanation could be that the black hole simply doesn't have the mass to hold that many stars within its gravitational pull.
McConnell and his legal team hold that McFarlane's recent ruling has "significant and far-reaching implications" for transgender people, BuzzFeed News reported.
Regulations allow the proof to fall between 72 and 110—but hard-liners hold that anything lower than 90 isn't "real" mezcal.
Spy agencies typically hold that information close to the vest, using it to quietly inform decisions and tactically pressure certain international politics.
The race to hold that competition has narrowed to three bidders, with Los Angeles and Paris considered front-runners ahead of Budapest.
Former Attorney General Eric Holder, the first African American ever to hold that position, threw his support to Clinton earlier this week.
And I don't know how many interviews we need to do, but it's so clearly ... It is impossible to hold that stance.
Her job, as she saw it, was to hold that bubble open for the ones who couldn't always hold it open themselves.
Lundgren, her explanation exposes the troubling view many Republican lawmakers hold that a woman has no say in an extremely difficult situation.
But those weary of wacky hair trends should perhaps hold that sigh of relief: Nearly four years since Buggy1225 turned to babycenter.
INGRAHAM: Hold that thought you&aposre going to stay with us, more on this breaking news out of the New York Times next.
And I want to hold that fire hose of information right up to my face and gulp down as much as I can.
Ftouhi's attorney, Joan Morgan, said her client was not seeking bond because of an immigration hold that would bar Ftouhi from leaving jail.
Buttigieg came out of Iowa as the champion of the pragmatists, and he no doubt hopes to hold that advantage in New Hampshire.
Bollinger hold that affirmative action is constitutional when sufficiently flexible and doesn't take race into account as a sole deciding factor in admissions.
They would hold that advantage until there were two outs in the eighth inning, when they had a whopping 20043% chance to win.
"I'm not going to hold that against him," she said of the dirty talk, adding, formulaically, that the Clintons had done much worse.
However, officials of the Tulalip Tribes hold that the key issue is not the ICWA, but the rights of the child's biological parents.
Mr Abadi's main failure has been political: he has not broken the hold that sectarian parties, including his own, have on Iraq's coffers.
But today, China is the largest app market and will continue to hold that position through 2022, according to App Annie's own estimates.
The home secretary, Sajid Javid, is the first British Asian to hold that job, or indeed any of the great offices of state.
The court's move puts two lower court rulings on hold that had halted parts of the September travel ban proclamation from taking effect.
After Mr Trump decided to sack transgender people, she explained, "he didn't feel it was necessary to hold that decision" for another day.
Should these trials reach verdicts, we expect the courts will hold that St. Jude Medical has been grossly negligent in its product design.
If not, you can just close the tab and hold that expiration date in the back of your mind for years to come.
Republicans leaders in the Senate want to hold that vote before the end of the week, but she is opposed by Republican Sen.
Amid improving global growth and low interest rates it is not just countries where politicians are strengthening their hold that have rallied either.
When you hit a sensitive spot, hold that position and slowly breathe through the sensation for ten to 20 seconds before moving on.
Stephen Miller: "President #Trump's the most gifted politician of our time, and he's the best orator to hold that office in generations." pic.twitter.
Former FIO Director Michael McRaith—the only person to hold that job, to date—failed to fill the board during the Obama administration.
Jail walls crumble away when it comes to these types of crimes because of the hold that the gangs have over our jails.
Supporters of a ban hold that if children are seriously committed to each other, they can wait until they are 18 to marry.
We hold that the mandate is illegal, because believers should never be forced to choose between following their faith and following the law.
"We hold that plaintiffs adequately pleaded 'willful acquisition or maintenance of monopoly power' to sustain an antitrust claim," the appeals court panel said.
The Jaguar F-PACE SVR has a 34-cubic-foot cargo hold that can increase to 64 when the rear seats are dropped.
"Teachers feel that [disdain], and they hold that stress every day when they're trying to do the best for their kids," she adds.
The court could hold that once religious animus is shown, the president must proffer a reasonably robust national security rationale for his actions.
Shouldn't it hold that no one can pay for privileged access to a site and no ISP can purposely slow your internet speed?
Edward Dolman, the chief executive of Phillips (owned by the Russian luxury goods company Mercury Group), used to hold that title at Christie's.
Her father was a professor at the University of Nigeria, her mother was the university's registrar — the first woman to hold that post.
Guests then learned how the couple first met through a video entitled "To Have and to Hold," that played on two large screens.
Solicitor General Noel Francisco agreed that the court should hold that the single director structure is invalid and violates the separation of powers.
It wasn't until I saw the coffin come out of the commercial jet's cargo hold that his death finally became real for me.
Here I wanted to find the stories where someone illustrated the highest ideal that we can embody and hold that up as example.
It's just a preliminary ruling, but Mazzant's opinion strongly suggested that he would ultimately hold that the Labor Department's new rule was illegal.
In addition, the Supreme Court should hold that the Eighth Amendment's clause banning "cruel and unusual punishments" forbids public educators from striking students.
When she was elected San Francisco mayor -- in the summer of 2018 -- she became the first African-American woman to hold that title.
Some hold that Bitcoin 85033 is a digital gold because there is a theoretical limit to the number that can ever be created.
Here, five justices formed a majority to hold that the state law that authorized the larger award against another state's agency was unconstitutional.
Significantly, however, the state supreme court did not hold that the state may offer scholarships at secular private schools but not religious schools.
I have to hold that book, although I actually prefer paperbacks to hardcovers, maybe from the time when I couldn't afford the latter.
"I am a big fan but I do hold that against him," said Maria Driseck, a retired teacher from Berlin at the conference.
I laughed and explained he might have to set a precedent (since most interpretations of the Constitution conclude he can't hold that office).
Democrats believe that more than two thirds of U.S. Muslims respect American ideals, compared with Republicans, who say 36 percent hold that view.
Above all, a sense of resignation has taken hold that even before Brexit begins, it has delivered changes that are almost certainly permanent.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: When I get home at night, I just want something to hold that brings me comfort, but I also want the news.
He is creative director and co-head cutter at Huntsman, not head cutter at Kilgour, although he did hold that job in the past.
I would wear it as an everyday style, I like the flexibility of it and its hold that allows you to create new shapes.
Hold that thought there before we -- I have a statement here from the Washington Free Beacon and we want to read some of it.
LAST year the idea took hold that Mark Zuckerberg might run for president in 280 and seek to lead the world's most powerful country.
Yet today, many of the schools that had the highest rates of unvaccinated students before the new measure continue to hold that alarming distinction.
A 5150 hold is an involuntary psychiatric hold that occurs when a person is deemed to be a danger to either themselves or others.
Courts are much more likely to hold that discrimination based on religion violates the Equal Protection and Establishment Clauses of the United States Constitution.
In Germany in 2005, only 9 percent of people thought Muslim immigrants wanted to adopt local customs, whereas now 32 percent hold that view.
Absent truly shocking revelations, I still hold that the only way we move beyond this for our democracy is through the vote in 2020.
There are fears that overheated laptop batteries could ignite and start an uncontrollable fire in a cargo hold that could take down a plane.
"You can't hold that choice through a U.K. referendum vote like this, because the risk of you being wrong is so high," he said.
"If you have the wisdom, the strength, the tenacity, to hold that coalition together, we will govern for 50 to 75 years," he said.
"So let's say you've decided you want to attract money, you hold that intention in your mind as clearly as you can," Alexander says.
He opposed President Obama's nominee for Attorney General, Loretta Lynch, who went on to become the first African-American woman to hold that office.
QAnon is an amorphous theory that hold that Donald Trump is battling a pedophile cult that runs the Deep State and the Democratic Party.
When he appointed Elizabeth Valk Long publisher of Life in 1986, she became the first woman to hold that title at any Time publication.
When he became chief executive of Hilton the following year, he was the first person outside of the Hilton family to hold that position.
In fact, while the first woman was named C.E.O. of a Fortune 500 company 44 years ago, today only 22 women hold that distinction.
Various iterations of yoga are joining in, including more unusual formats alongside goats or cats, or encouraging laughter as you hold that downward dog.
Confined to the particular facts of this case, we hold that the § 702 acquisition of Mohamud's email communications did not violate the Fourth Amendment.
Some say it is product-market fit (Marc Andreesen), others hold that it's timing (Bill Gross) and yet more believe it is the team.
Ms. Dupree, and many other Southern cooks, hold that the meat should be hand-shredded from the bone, and never touched by a knife.
Sixty-seven percent of voters see Mr. Trump as a risky choice for president, compared with 573 percent who hold that view about Mrs.
One of them said staff members often put juveniles in a restraining hold that occasionally left both the detainees and the workers with bruises.
Dove Men+Care Sculpting Paste adds texture and provides a medium hold that can be reshaped over the course of the day, adds texture.
Between the lines: Some experts hold that all these issues are problems for only a subset of the tech industry — namely social media platforms.
Theresa May was prime minister at the time and was expected to win — but she was not the first woman to hold that post.
But the biggest hurdle for the theme park, Mr. Waterbury said, is the weakening hold that the story of Santa has on children today.
Senate rules that date back more than three decades hold that during impeachment, senators must meet six days a week, taking only Sunday off.
"We hold that the government must establish that an illegal act by the defendant played some role in her acquisition of citizenship," she wrote.
The affidavit said the student was not injured and described the grip on him as a "choke hold" that did not restrict his airway.
Cameron is the first black candidate ever elected as attorney general in Kentucky and the first Republican to hold that office in seven decades.
The Trump administration and most Republicans hold that the president has the authority to carry out a "surgical" strike in Syria without congressional authorization.
And that gives the Supreme Court an ideal vehicle to hold that judges should treat all gun laws with skepticism — even very minor ones.
If he can hold that form in one more game, he will break Drew Brees's single-season record of a 253 percent completion rate.
United States, the Supreme Court seemed to hold that all federal officers exercising executive power have to be removable at will by the President.
"I wondered into how many pieces I would be torn," she recalled in "Hold That Tiger" (1938), an autobiography she wrote with Gertrude Orr.
It's since gained a significant distance from the maker of Android, but the question remains: will it be able to continue to hold that title?
Korbel became an eminent foreign policy scholar, and in 1997 Bill Clinton made Albright the country's chief diplomat, the first woman to hold that position.
Local police also can inform ICE of individuals when a judge has ruled there is probable cause to hold that person for a violent felony.
We'd normally hold it in our offices, but they are under construction, and we don't have space to hold that many people at the moment.
As executed, though, hold that wake-up call, considering that most of its big ideas essentially rehash ground "Network" covered more than 40 years ago.
It's so intuitive, responsive, and comfortable to hold, that I began to wonder if this is the true future of game controllers, mobile and otherwise.
As a lady I don't hold that against it, lots of devices have more masculine design, but I did get joking comments about it. Often.
Those who hold that markets often err may fret that both courts' rulings have made it riskier for a shareholder to point this imperfection out.
"The worst-case scenario is that we have these security blind spots where the epidemic could take hold that we don't know about," he said.
Finalist Chrissy Hofbeck tied the immunity record for women – and is 17 years older than Kim Spradlin, the next oldest person to hold that record.
But the special counsel regulations hold that the report be "confidential," and give the attorney general wide latitude to decide how much should be revealed.
Godmother of #MeToo In 1977, then-President Jimmy Carter appointed Norton to head the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the first woman to hold that job.
"Trump has said he's willing to consider a meeting -- hold that out as a possibility contingent on other concessions like arms control measures," he said.
If they're selling, for any of the other enterprises that are selling through Amazon or Walmart, they hold that information very close to the vest.
Richardson previously served as deputy commanding general of the same command, and she was also the first woman to hold that position, according to CNN.
And Wavertree once again has its 'tween deck, a modest level between the main deck and the cargo hold that had been absent for decades.
In the 1980s, fears took hold that a war-prone world lived in the shadow of catastrophic global cooling, a potential disaster called nuclear winter.
However, the opinion went on to hold that the First Judiciary Act's extension of jurisdiction to file suit in the Supreme Court was itself unconstitutional.
Even that might not be enough, if the courts hold that the president's constitutional power over foreign affairs can be used to terminate trade agreements.
But I also hold that writing by hand is second best: informal and quirky, sometimes messy, but straight from one heart and mind to another's.
That coincides with the language of the international consensus and international law, which hold that East Jerusalem and the West Bank are Israeli-occupied territory.
For example, seven out of 10 Indians believe that climate change is mostly caused by mankind — but only 35% of Norwegians hold that same view.
Cunningham, who began working on the floor of the exchange after college in the mid-1990s is the first woman to hold that title there.
Von der Leyen is no stranger to ministerial positions as the incumbent minister of defense (the first woman in German history to hold that office).
But with the solar sail, you can hold that position, you could keep station in an inner orbit and stay in line with the Earth.
It may not be possible to directly confront the hold that nostalgia politics has on many Americans, especially the older people who are Trump's base.
More important, she'll leave a lasting impression on women and girls around the world that they could some day hold that kind of power too.
And, sure, we recognize that Dunkin' Donuts was created right outside city limits, but we can't really hold that against an entire city, can we?
Messina is the first person to hold that title at Uber and will work with its international marketing teams on Uber's branding and marketing strategies.
" He added: "I think that if we can hold that, we can see a move towards 2,475 and maybe even 2,500 or 2,5003 in July.
Jones for the United States, urging the court to hold that a civil trial would unduly impair a president's ability to carry out his duties.
The police hold that she is culpable because she started the fight that led to the shooting and failed to remove herself from harm's way.
Failure to hold that line would put the evacuated town of Lewiston, just 3 miles to the west, in harm's way, said Lauderdale at CalFire.
That's the kind of hold that the National Asian American Theater Company exerts on spectators with its oxygenated "Henry VI" at A.R.T./New York Theaters.
They should hold that constitutional equality is offended when white and nonwhite people — or poor and wealthy people — have pervasively different experiences of criminal justice.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO This 13-year-old singer and ukulele player broke through as a contestant on "America's Got Talent," but don't hold that against her.
Poverty and chaos multiply abroad, where the sun and the heat fuel a sense that the center cannot hold, that things are indeed falling apart.
Friday's verdict could embolden efforts to weaken the hold that major family-run business groups have maintained over one of the world's most dynamic economies.
OMB ultimately prevailed in this dispute because the notice about the extension on the hold that followed this exchange did not contain the Pentagon's warning.
One ancient historian described the hold that not only killed Arrachion but caused his opponent to submit to the then-deceased Arrachion&aposs own hold.
"This is just another building block on the large and growing number of courts to hold that discrimination against transgender people is illegal," she said.
The National Bank of Hungary said in a statement after it kept interest rates on hold that the China virus outbreak has increased uncertainty globally.
And as Floyd Patterson became world champion, none other than John F. Kennedy considered him the ideal representation of who should hold that honored title.
Claiborne Hardware did not hold that protest leaders are stripped of their First Amendment rights if they commit a minor illegal act during a protest.
"If you owe me a check, hold that motherf—er for 2018," she said in the clip, which was shared on Twitter by journalist Yashar Ali.
Now what often had to be changed weren't just laws—the choke hold that killed Eric Garner wasn't, after all, legal—but cultural norms and expectations.
To be able to hold that offense down when his stuff wasn't sharp the first couple of innings, I thought he did a really nice job.
I think right now Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg are both basically in the lead but ... And a recount will probably hold that up, I assume.
It is still a marginal means of transportation in the grand scheme of things, but if current growth rates hold, that won't be true for long.
Though we, as citizens, can't vote on the appointment of Jeff Sessions to Attorney General, we can directly communicate with the Senators who hold that power.
Most Americans think the U.S. health care system is pretty bad — but which Americans hold that view seems to depend on who's in the White House.
In its Janus decision, conservative jurists on the Supreme Court cited the First Amendment, to hold that such schemes violated the constitution on free-speech grounds.
After a brief return to the private sector, she was appointed as Florida's State Attorney in Miami, becoming the first woman to ever hold that position.
GIGOT: Charlie Cook, who analyzes House races, said there&aposs 68 more House seats that Republicans now hold that are less Republican than Ohio 12 seat.
They cheer for New England in the Super Bowl and we try to not hold that against them... But, you know, they can't leave the country.
In order to hold that fraying coalition together, he has to find common enemies to rally against because he doesn't have an appeal to them otherwise.
"If we can hold that 1,850 level [on the S&P], that would be a victory for bulls," said JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade.
Overwhelming majorities of Americans hold that money has a greater influence on politics than in the past and that there should be limits on campaign spending.
A conventional approach to legislating would hold that you catch more flies with honey and Trump should be courting Corker rather than smack-talking at him.
Hold that thought, by the way, until 22D, where you'll need to translate the rear-end in "Rear-ended?" to one's bottom, as you're getting MOONED.
Kemp is in a tight race for governor against Stacey Abrams, who would be the first black woman ever to hold that position in the country.
Both hold that donors are liable, the intent of the gift is irrelevant, and that an individual or organization can be labeled retroactively as a terrorist.
Mr. Xi and other Chinese leaders hold that it was the poor choice of Mikhail S. Gorbachev to lead the Soviet Union that precipitated its demise.
It's unbelievable how much it wears you out—you're literally flexing your core every time you're singing, and you hold that flex for the entire show.
We hold that in very high esteem, having the ability to do that, having the opportunity to do it, having the ability to play for it.
Hawaii, the Supreme Court invoked the plenary power doctrine to hold that the Trump administration's so-called Muslim travel ban did not violate the First Amendment.
If the Europeans manage to create "a small breach in the hold that the U.S. has on international financial transactions, that could be replicated," he said.
"We need to know if the president of the United States is beholden to foreign interests who can hold that over his head," Mr. Letter said.
Their Sleek Finish Texture Cream is great for long hair since it's not greasy or stiff and provides a long-lasting light hold that looks natural.
Detractors hold that this part of the law could threaten social media users' ability to share anything from internet memes to snippets of music and film.
He doesn't hold that against the company, but warns prospective sellers to diversify their sales channels in order to stay afloat if Amazon cuts them off.
Stock markets around the world have plunged in recent days as the sense takes hold that a public health crisis could morph into an economic shock.
"We need to be successful on some (777 sales) campaigns over the next two to three months to hold that seven-a-month rate," he said.
If it does not hold that task dearly, it cannot succeed as art, or, as in the case of this novel, even on its own terms.
Heller, as mentioned above, was the first Supreme Court case in American history to hold that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to own firearms.
The current rules hold that the revenue from the sales of the packaging of merch with music count toward an album's position on the Billboard charts.
Dilma Rousseff, the current Brazilian president and the first woman to hold that office, is embroiled in an impeachment trial over charges of manipulating government accounts.
I spend a lot of time refining the fill in my puzzles, and I like to think I hold that fill to a pretty high standard.
"If the president-elect is serious about deporting the number of people he's said, there's not currently an infrastructure to hold that many people," Deitch told me.
His lawyers asked the justices to hold that the prosecutor, Doug Evans, who brought each case, broke the law by engaging in race discrimination during jury selection.
Making the game extra challenging, to me at least, were the hard-to-spot white dots and the slide hold that shifts the track as you play.
At 27, I became the youngest chief White House photographer in history, which wasn't saying too much because I was only the third to hold that job!
Feinstein, who was first elected to the Senate in 1992, is the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee and the first woman to hold that role.
Still others hold that using the "standard" terrain is necessary for the same reasons that traditional sports league limit on-field designs: to minimize variation between matches.
"I had a great seven year run with him and I will always hold that I high regards and have gratitude for that time together," she says.
But her upward trajectory didn't stop there: In 2011, she was nominated managing director of the International Monetary Fund — becoming the first woman to hold that position.
But the idea had taken hold that, by connecting people and giving them a voice, social media had become a global force for plurality, democracy and progress.
You can be sure that anytime an officer steps over the line and into criminal behavior, as this one did, my office will hold that individual accountable.
"Children are seeking something tangible, that they can hold, that they can  show others, [that says]  'This is what I've gone through," says Gribbon, 41, of Tucson.
If it's now able to conduct that review while the ban itself remains on hold, that may undermine the justification for the ban in the first place.
Otkritie's peers in the Russian banking sector are potentially exposed to problems because they hold that bank's bonds, and made loans to Otkritie on the interbank market.
We hold that the allegations against her do not constitute actual evidence, but rather support the view that malicious intention has animated and sustained this legal nightmare.
Many will hold that it's the people bearing the bias, but if they're not aware they're biased to begin with it's likely to be a slow burn.
It's like, if you're taught a way to think about something, you're going to hold that memory true and have it guide the rest of your life.
Chabot faces Aftab Pureval, the 35-year-old Hamilton County clerk of courts who became the first Democrat to hold that office in more than 100 years.
"If you have the wisdom, the strength, the tenacity to hold that coalition together, we will govern for 50 to 75 years," he said to loud applause.
" The chief justice's opinion made it clear that the court was addressing process, not substance: "We do not hold that the agency decision here was substantively invalid.
Just within the last year, the 6th and 23th Circuits sided with the 2nd Circuit to hold that American Pipe does not toll the statute of repose.
Value is going to go up and people are going to want to hold that and sell at a later date to make some money from that.
YOU KNOW THAT MY VIEW ON ALIBABA WAS AN ACCOUNTING VIEW AND I STILL HOLD THAT VIEW, BY THE WAY, EVEN THOUGH WE'RE NOT SHORT THE SHARES.
"To be clear: we do not hold that DACA could not be rescinded as an exercise of Executive Branch discretion," wrote Appeals Court Judge Kim McLane Wardlaw.
A future Supreme Court could hold that the clause does not confer automatic citizenship on the children of people present in the United States without legal authorization.
"I would hold that for appropriate from today's point of view," Bundesbank's head Jens Weidmann told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung according to a preview of the interview.
She continued to hold that vow when her husband became president in 1849, relegating all social duties at the White House to her youngest daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
It is time to use our most sacred symbol to help break the hold that the National Rifle Association and its political cronies have on our country.
Ms. Bergmann is the first woman to hold that position, overseeing theater at the large, state-funded institution that also stages opera, ballet and other performing arts.
Even if an immigrant legitimately fears persecution, the administration wants officials to consider whether an immigrant entered the country without authorization — and to hold that against them.
"Think about what you might need to facilitate a few weeks, or perhaps even a month, worth of purchases and at most hold that amount," Boneparth said.
The Supreme Court reversed almost every part of those rulings, though it did hold that a state House district in Tarrant County was an impermissible racial gerrymander.
Some suggested that Microsoft cancel our contract and cease all work with ICE, a persistent theme about government use of technology that would take hold that summer.
"The people who hold that our culture is an oppressive patriarchy, they don't want to admit that the current hierarchy might be predicated on competence," he said.
At the time, he was president of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York — at 21957, the youngest ever to hold that post.
Similarly, before the election, just 2202 percent believed he had the temperament to serve effectively as president, whereas now a very similar 2628 percent hold that view.
To be sure, while Goldman Sachs may hold that stocks are "overdue" for a correction, analysts believe investors should prepare to buy on any signs of weakness.
WHO Africa director Moeti, the first woman to hold that position, said gender should play a bigger role in data analysis for outbreaks of all infectious diseases.
It would not be helpful for the international legal order if the impression takes hold that only resource-rich countries can conduct adequate domestic investigations and prosecutions.
In 2001, Ms. Pelosi was elected Democratic whip, beating her longtime rival, Representative Steny D. Hoyer of Maryland, to become the first woman to hold that post.
Both also hold that their method of swiftly slicing through the jugular vein and carotid artery with a razor-sharp knife renders an animal unconscious almost immediately.
Lindsey is now the chair of the House privileges and elections committee, the first black lawmaker to hold that position, according to reporting by the Virginian-Pilot.
At this point, a decade since their founding, start-ups like Uber and Airbnb have been asking their employees to hold that faith for a long time.
On the other hand, countries such as Russia and somewhat less explicitly Brazil and Belgium hold that the moon and asteroids belong to humanity as a whole.
When President Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office in 1933, he appointed Ross as director of the US Mint -- she was also the first woman to hold that position.
However, the statement noted that, according to Argentine officials, Yellow Crane will not be paid for bonds they hold that are beyond a statute of limitations for litigation.
If you hold that shit in, you're just going to be full of shit, and then you're going to explode because you have so much shit in you.
It started with this tweet: Stephen Miller: "President #Trump's the most gifted politician of our time, and he's the best orator to hold that office in generations." pic.twitter.
TOKYO — Sadako Ogata, the first woman to be named the United Nations high commissioner for refugees and the first Japanese national to hold that position, died on Oct.
After the Kickstarter closes, there's a two week hold that Kickstarter enforces so you can dot your I's and cross your T's before they give you your funding.
Then, in 2017, an idea took hold that the ultimate ship dynamic, one that encompasses all other ship dynamics, is that of the sweaterboy and the absolute nightmare.
This view could hold that, like the Clearing House, the cloud service is a utility indispensable to the proper running of the financial institutions that build on it.
THE EVOLUTION OF US MILITARY CAMOUFLAGE: FROM BASIC GREEN AND KHAKI TO DIGITAL PATTERNS AND BEYOND "You can hold that uniform up with one finger," said Brig. Gen.
You have concluded that Robert Mueller's investigation falls into that category, and because you hold that belief, you see what would otherwise be normal prosecutorial conduct as blackmail.
In the story Coco the Clown, the 20th to hold that name, travels incognito on a starship to provide a little human oil "for human cogs and wheels".
Electronica godfathers Leftfield reached 137 db at the Brixton Academy in 1996, achieving a new world record for loudness—the only house/dance group to hold that title.
"The positive is we're still near the 2,000 level and if we can hold that level all is not lost," said JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade.
There are 23 seats Republicans hold that Clinton won in November, just one short of the 24 Democrats need to win next year to take over the House.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee backed her nomination in November, but Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida placed a "hold" that kept her confirmation vote from going ahead.
In a statement, Jo Bertram, regional general manager of Uber in the UK, said that surveys of drivers hold that a majority prefer the flexibility of freelance work.
But between these extremes lies a wide expanse of "muddle-through" alternatives, which hold that China's future will be far less spectacular: neither especially bright nor very gloomy.
By dampening the yarn, especially if it is a natural fiber, and pinning it to blocking boards in the desired final shape, it will hold that shape well.
Since then, SPY has managed to hold that support, which just happens to be the ETF's 200-day moving average, leading Gordon to believe it will soon bounce.
But I hold that no three people will see such an association, and that the 2202 phrases I wrote above are distinct phrases, and so randomizable as such.
Regarding Russia, what accounts for the almost hypnotic hold that Putin has over Trump, which leads the American president to often praise and never criticize the Russian dictator?
Johnson could argue that he is not obliged to resign and decide to hold out until an election is triggered and then hold that election after Oct. 31.
The U.S. Supreme Court late Thursday put a lower-court ruling on temporary hold that would have mandated North Carolina to redraw its congressional district lines next week.
And, inconveniently for pragmatically minded liberals, while it's true that there is no "gun ban" proposal in Congress, it's clear there are some people who hold that view.
"If we can hold that number down ... to 100,000, it's a horrible number, maybe even less ... we all, all together have done a very good job," Trump said.
She has made no secret of her struggles, wanting her children to understand why she was missing so often and know the hold that addiction had on her.
Some people are used to thinking that relationships need to be established through face-to-face encounters, but those who don't hold that view will have fewer meetings.
They should hold that federal law does not authorize arbitration agreements where workers sign away basic protections, because those protections are part of the fabric of economic citizenship.
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LME zinc stocks are not sign-posting imminent over-supply but rather the actions of the handful of players with sufficient appetite to hold that sort of tonnage.
In the late 19th Century, the city's mightiest newspapers stood shoulder to shoulder across from City Hall, their proximity an implicit promise to hold that building's occupants accountable.
She was skinny — very skinny — almost unrecognizable as the prosecutor who had shot to fame as President Bill Clinton's attorney general, the first woman to hold that position.
Consider the following: Abstinence-only programs violate ethical principles Medical ethics hold that individuals should have access to the information they need to make healthy and responsible decisions.
In doing so, Sinn Fein would break the hold that two center-right parties — Fianna Fail and Fine Gael — have held on the country's politics for 90 years.
The question arises: Why shouldn't he try to hold that base, drive his approval rating high above 14 percent and win a big national victory in November 214?
CBS has wanted Leslie Moonves, its chief executive, to run the combined company and his chief operating officer, Joe Ianniello, to hold that position at the new firm.
"What's coming, I think, is kind of a break in the hold that the small number of traditional major hearing aid manufacturers have on hearing improvement," Owen says.
The Monday decision comes after the Supreme Court in September put two rulings on hold that required Texas officials to redraw both the state's congressional and legislative districts.
"An incoming Labour government will legislate for a referendum immediately on taking power and hold that referendum within six months," Starmer told his party's annual conference in Brighton.
"An incoming Labour government will legislate for a referendum immediately on taking power and hold that referendum within six months," Starmer told his party's annual conference in Brighton.
In time, the first man to hold that title was forgotten, along with all the other Khans who had come through Sheridan and the entire nationwide tamale craze.
Wolf will be the the fifth DHS secretary under Trump, and the third to hold that post on an acting basis, with no expectation of Senate confirmation. Sen.
The technician believes that if Apple can't hold that $156 level, then it could potentially even drop down to the 50-week moving average, currently sitting around $133.
The new chairwoman, Eddie Bernice Johnson, a Texas Democrat and former psychiatric nurse, is the first person with a scientific background to hold that position since the 1990s.
Although the ICE officers hold that the incident stemmed from a traffic stop, neighbors reported seeing the agents sitting in a mysterious unmarked truck since Sunday, the Tennessean reported.
Yesterday was my first day running with my new iPhone XR, and my hands are WAY too tiny to hold that thing while also trying to manipulate treadmill speeds.
The nearly perfectly executed dance was managed via a central control system (a few robots fell over, but we won't hold that against them, lest they turn on us).
He's older, he's white, he's straight, he's a guy -- but in a Democratic field that "looks like a Benetton ad," don't hold that against him, said Republican Ana Navarro.
But to really understand the hold that Professor Hottie has over the world right now, you need only look into the primordial soup of youth culture that is Tumblr.
Clinton supporters also hold that even if Sanders wins the popular vote, it's unlikely that superdelegates, who have a 256 percent stake in choosing the nominee, will jump ship.
The rules of politics hold that a politician with a big liability in his past has to somehow publicly account for that error and prove he's changed his ways.
Although several campaigns have popped upover the years to try to counteract the NRA, none have come close to capturing the kind of influential hold that the organization has.
It is plainly preposterous to hold that the Framers, in all their wisdom, wanted to deprive the government of a means to put an end to this widespread destruction.
Roy Cooper (D) announced Tuesday that Cheri Beasley would become the chief justice of the state Supreme Court, making her the first African-American woman to hold that position.
I had tons of boyfriends, I didn't want to settle down, I was completely wild and I was having fun and I didn't want anything to hold that back.
"I had the fear that if Giuliani's narrative took hold, that the Ukrainian government was an enemy of the president, then it would be very hard," Mr. Anderson said.
According to StatCounter, Chrome has continued to beat out Safari as the favorite mobile and tablet browser worldwide, and increased stability and speed could help Chrome hold that title.
Another time, I saw a man entering Riverside Park with his dog held on a single forearm, in the football hold that parents of gassy infants know so well.
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So thorough does this mentality take hold that more than a few veterans, years after returning to civilian life, can recite the serial numbers of service rifles they carried.
"It made me really nervous to hold that man down here for that long just waiting for a bed, but it's that same old problem," my friend confessed later.
"They wanted to put some sort of a dam up to hold that back, because they didn't want to turn this into a free-for-all," Heidi tells me.
He said Officer Pantaleo had used an approved maneuver known as a "seatbelt hold" that the police have been trained to use on people acting violently or resisting arrest.
If the museum is to survive, I hold that it has to find ways to bring people together, even if these ways sometimes yield to discomfort and difficult conversations.
"We hold that the allegations against her do not constitute actual evidence, but rather support the view that malicious intention has animated and sustained this legal nightmare," they wrote.
After the change in administration in 2001 and the departure of Mr. Waxman, she served six months as the acting solicitor general — the first woman to hold that job.
It&aposs how Salesforce is defining the word now, according to Chief Innovation Officer Simon Mulcahy, who says those who continue to hold that product-centric view will fail.
During those arguments, several justices, including Antonin Scalia, showed a willingness to hold that the mandatory fees violated the First Amendment rights of teachers who disagreed with their union.
His move to hold that vote on Monday was rejected by House Speaker John Bercow as it was not parliamentary convention to repeatedly ask the same questions to politicians.
Likewise, while the D.C. Circuit may hold that an independent director who can only be removed for cause is unconstitutional, the court is unlikely to optimize the agency's structure.
Crimes themselves vary widely, as does crime coverage, and it is reasonable to hold that at some point the demands of private grief are outweighed by the public good.
Asked specifically whether the investigation was a witch hunt, he said, "it depends on where you sit," and that people who were "falsely accused" could well hold that view.
"To rule against the government here, the Ninth Circuit, and ultimately the Supreme Court, will have to hold that the Executive Order is premised on 'alternative facts,'" Blackman writes.
We'd just scraped enough to record that record, but now, looking back, it was a really cool time and I think people hold that record in real high esteem.
So when McConnell announced just hours after Justice Antonin Scalia's February 2016 death that he wanted to hold that seat open until after the presidential election, Washington was shocked.
To date Pelosi is the first woman to be speaker and the only woman to hold that title repeatedly — arguably making her the most powerful female politician in the country.
I use the blowdryer to blow her hair out smooth, then we add soft bends with the curing iron, and use the beach spray to hold that piece-y texture.
That's all well and good to Pelosi, but is nothing when compared to serving as the Speaker of the House (and the first woman to hold that role to boot)!
The appearance, like pockmarks, of chains is the clearest sign that the strain has taken hold, that the living organism playing host — a community — is not long for this world.
It's also getting more and more lucrative, which means that, while this may have been the largest sting ever seen so far, it may not hold that title for long.
This runs counter to German stereotypes, which hold that northern urbanites are latte-sipping hipsters who tinker with ill-defined projects while busy Bavarians get on with the real work.
There is no reason in the whole entire world for an American civilian to carry that around or hold that in his house, unless you're paranoid about the zombie apocalypse.
Some 4.5 billion years ago, prevailing theories hold that dozens of chunks of rock and dust, called protoplanets, circled our sun and collided with each other like cosmic billiard balls.
The AfD is now poised to come out of Sunday's elections with 12 percent of the vote; if polls hold, that will make it the third-largest party in Germany.
Given the conservative majority on the court, it seems likely that such an opinion will hold that the Hernandez family has no right to vindicate their son's life in court.
After the White House initially said it would hold that second briefing two weeks later, the administration agreed late Wednesday to give the "Gang of Eight" briefing the same day.
For the pain-testing portion, they had to do wall sits and were asked to hold that position for as long as possible until they felt it was too painful.
You want somebody who is capable and ready to lead, has the maturity to hold that office and the values necessary for this nation," he told "The Michael Medved Show.
It seems that over the last 30 or 40 years the idea has taken hold that there can be no peaceful or productive future for Europe without the European Union.
Jimmy Carter calls for donations to Carter Center to be redirected to support those fighting coronavirus MORE's handling of the Iranian hostage crisis — then voters may hold that against Trump.
He served until 1998, when he was appointed to the cabinet-level Veterans Affairs post, succeeding the first black to hold that post, Jesse Brown, and serving until July 2000.
"Casey and other decisions hold that, until a fetus is viable, a woman is entitled to decide whether to bear a child," he wrote of the provision on permissible reasons.
Although several campaigns have popped up over the years to try to counteract the NRA, none has come close to capturing the kind of influential hold that the organization has.
After Davydov had success with his first major hold that he predicted would do well — the Jordan 4 Retro White Cements — he said the process became a lot more intuitive.
Now, it's a solid three-iron shot from the (salad) green(s), but the rules hold that when Amanda Fortini has a byline, we need to read it right away.
If you hold that view, you might look at Bloomberg's campaign and wonder if this cycle's Facebook power user and assume he was about to walk away with the nomination.
The Senate is expected to hold that vote Friday, after Trump's legal team concludes its arguments in defense of the president and after both sides field questions from the senators.
The other part of me thinks certain people can hold that, and can hold all the burdens of the people around them and take it upon themselves to heal others.
Although several campaigns have popped up over the years to try to counteract the NRA, none have come close to capturing the kind of influential hold that the organization has.
I will hold that other film-that-could-have-been close to my heart and hope this inferior, imposter version of Cats hasn't soured us too badly on movie musicals.
It's hard to believe that the president's legal team thinks a court would hold that the president could fire anyone who investigated him, for any reason, without violating the law.
Mizuho hopes that in six to 12 months it will hold that critical position, said Walker, who joined from UBS where he was global head of investment-grade acquisition financing.
"I don't know if the Democrats would ever assume the mantle but it could certainly weaken the hold that Republicans do have on being supporters of law enforcement," he said.
Although several campaigns have popped up over the years to try to counteract the NRA, none have come close to capturing the kind of influential hold that the organization has.
They hold that if a corporation has excess cash, it should look to invest the cash in its business only if the investment can return its cost of capital or greater.
A popular narrative took hold that the British, the French, and the defense industry together had duped the United States into wasting its resources and the lives of its young people.
"We can't sell at the same discounts as those applied by the banks, and it looks like they're still going to hold that kind of discount for a while," Beraza said.
They hold that at least in some situations, one cannot know what the law is without first engaging in philosophical inquiry about morality and the nature of right and wrong conduct.
"I think the Conservative Party, in order to try to hold that party together, will try to push it through despite the damage it will do to the country," he said.
Conventional wisdom might hold that a website should always look as current and of-the-moment as possible, but Crazy Days and Nights proved to be an exception to that rule.
The fact that I can share information to somebody across the hallway by just dropping them a picture, but I can't actually physically hold that picture scares me a little bit.
Washington (CNN)House Speaker Paul Ryan is the least popular person to hold that job in a very long time, according to a new poll conducted by the Pew Research Center.
A former CVS Health executive has urged a federal appeals court to hold that a non-compete agreement he signed with the company that has prevented him from working at Amazon.
"I'm not scared, it's not me as an individual, but the post (of defense minister) that I hold," that the group wished to attack, state media Bernama reported him saying Tuesday.
So while Cappelleri thinks that ultimately the chart's pattern shows a rally could be ahead, he says the index won't make new highs until it can hold that key 2,800 level.
Some of it witty, some of it less so, the verbal jousting between England and Australia has produced some rather memorable lines during the tussle to hold that precious small urn.
Maurer might not hold that record either: In 2015, WHAG declared 95-year-old Harriett Clopper, who worked at a Maryland McDonald's, to be the oldest McDonald's employee in the country.
Conventional political wisdom would hold that Democrats should relish the opportunity to engage in a high-profile debate against an extremely unpopular piece of legislation that is likely doomed to failure.
WILL PAGELondon "Democrats in Dixie" (November 2nd) suggested that John Bel Edwards, the Democratic governor of Louisiana, is the only person from his party to hold that office "in the South".
Instead of understanding the political complexity underlying the loss of the House majority, conventional wisdom took hold that the NRA's war chest and self-reported membership of 5 million was insurmountable.
" In a 1928 essay called "How It Feels to Be Colored Me," she decried "the sobbing school of Negrohood who hold that nature somehow has given them a lowdown dirty deal.
The 23-year-old is an equity trader for Rosenblatt Securities, and she is both the youngest and the only full-time female employee to hold that position at the NYSE.
Mandela Barnes, nominated to be the Democratic candidate for Lt. Governor of Wisconsin, would also be a groundbreaker if he wins by becoming the first  African-American to hold that position.
But the answer is not to put the Mobility Fund on an indefinite hold that prevents states like West Virginia from receiving the funding they desperately need to deploy mobile broadband.
Steve Stivers (R-Ohio), the new chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), installed her as head of candidate recruitment, making her the first woman to ever hold that position.
Axios' Jonathan Swan wrote in October about the special hold that Fox Business anchor Lou Dobbs has on Trump, who has followed Dobbs' business coverage going back to his CNN days.
" He added that he's seen influencers on other platforms "totally bomb" on live video: "They aren't able to hold that audience in the palm of their hands with this new style.
Seila is asking the court to either hold that Seila does not have to comply with the bureau's investigation into the firm's marketing of debt-relief services, or abolish the bureau.
Defenders of Obama hold that policy was different than the cities today because they were experiencing a genuine crisis at the time, and most of the immigrant children crossed without families.
It's lovely work, and even if its themes are a little reminiscent of Djawadi's work on Westworld, well, I'm not going to hold that against something that was so starkly moving.
Perreault said she had spent so many hours on the phone on hold that she learned, as other callers have, to put the phone on speaker and go about her day.
Follow that with a set of 10 regular squats and finally, lower yourself into a squat and hold that position for 15 to 30 seconds as a feel-the-burn finisher.
But hold that thought, because when Waterford unveils the Rachel and Leah Center, Ofglen — one of the many handmaids posted outside the building, as literal window dressing — blows up the place.
There's little chance that a conservative Supreme Court that appears eager to expand the rights of religious conservatives is going to hold that cases like Espinoza are too hard to decide.
It holds, as Russian reactionaries hold, that deep in the heartland are the pure folk who embody the pure soul of the country — who endure the suffering and make the bread.
To implement this new approach, the Trump Administration needs to break bureaucratic china: put someone in Afghanistan in charge of U.S. civil-military operations and hold that person accountable for results.
Maas said he would soon name a woman as state secretary, only the second woman to ever hold that role, adding the ministry has made a conscious effort to promote diversity.
So, I hold that very high hope for the ongoing growth in the developing world that will come from this appropriate flow of capital from the world's savers into the world's creditors.
"What I want from a vice president is somebody whose world view is similar to mine, and there are a lot of brilliant women out there who hold that view," Sanders said.
The case has drawn attention from the Vatican, Poland and Italy, and it is the latest to test British law, which does not hold that life should be prolonged at all costs.
But as Snopes has detailed, multiple conspiracy theories of the Trump era, including QAnon and Pizzagate, overlap, and all of them hold that Hillary Clinton is a secret child pedophile and murderer.
She later became an editor at Random House in 1967, making history as the first black woman to hold that title at the well-known publishing house, where she remained until 1983.
" Minted: "We do not agree with Mr. Carlson's comments and his opinions are not consistent with the values we hold...That being said, we are permanently discontinuing advertising on this particular program.
The court also agreed to hear a similar federal case out of Maryland, and put a lower federal court's ruling on hold that struck down North Carolina's congressional map pending an appeal.
MAP threshold In the cloud era, the idea of the minimum viable product (or MVP) has taken holdthat collection of software features which has just enough value to seek initial customers.
By contrast, champions of ICOs hold that, although they are initially used to raise funds, they also often have a function in the projects they finance and hence should be treated differently.
Believers in the QAnon conspiracy hold that President Trump is a "brilliant four-dimensional chess player" using the Mueller investigation as a smokescreen to root out the murderous, Satanic, pedophilic deep state.
Shaped like, well, a guppy, the plane is able to carry loads that weigh up to 26 tons in a cargo hold that has up to 39,000 cubic feet of usable space.
"The Supreme Court might, if faced with the issue, hold that state legislators cannot require tax returns of presidential candidates even given state legislatures' much greater power over presidential elections," he wrote.
"Hold that thought," he interrupts as I'm about to ask about recording at Ardent Studios, where the Replacements hashed out Pleased To Meet Me and Big Star made #1 Record and Third.
If you want a better America, you must break from the historical hold that Democrats have had on people of color and move to options that allow you to achieve your potential.
"Because we hold that the NRC did not engage in arbitrary or capricious decision-making, we deny the petitions for review," a three-judge panel of the court wrote in its decision.
But one needn't hold that the work be kept separate from the artist to appreciate it either on its own merits or as the reflection of a mess of a human being.
"But his overall judicial philosophy suggests he's likely to join with other conservatives and hold that courts have no business policing the political drawing of lines under the U.S. Constitution," Hasen said.
Ohio ranks 6900th in the nation in terms of bachelor's degrees per capita: 26.6 percent of Ohioan adults over 25 hold that qualification, according to the latest figures from the Census Bureau.
When Sanders was asked on Thursday whether, in Trump's eyes, there were any beliefs a candidate could hold that would disqualify him from office, the White House press secretary refused to answer.
The court could more narrowly hold that the president must make the entire record available so it can judge whether the national security rationale provides a mere pretext for violating constitutional rights.
After performing a technically perfect flippity-flop (probably not the official name, but I hold that it's fitting), one of Hayley's teammates is robbed of a perfect 10 by the errant strap.
If elected, he'll be the first Muslim in American history to hold that position, a fact that he doesn't shy away from despite a national climate rather hostile to people like him.
Other studies hold that historical compensation contracts in the hedge fund industry, such as 2 percent management and 20 percent performance fees, is not effective at aligning managers' incentives with investors' interests.
The poll also found 56 percent of Democrats believe their day-to-day lives will change in a major way in the future — while just 26 percent of Republicans hold that view.
Both a 2018 amendment to the Alabama Constitution and the current bill constitute a state endorsement of the doctrine of religions such as Roman Catholicism, which hold that life begins at conception.
Meanwhile, the current secretary of the Treasury — who declared of Davos, "I don't think it's a hangout for globalists" — may be the least distinguished, least informed individual ever to hold that position.
But that amendment won't help Ramos, who has asked the Supreme Court to overturn its holding in Apodaca, and formally hold that unanimous juries are required by the Constitution for state trials.
That moving average has provided very solid support for the stock since the 2016 election, so whether it can hold that line or not in the coming days should prove quite important.
As much as I hated the incessant repeating of her campaign moniker, "when they go low, we go high," our country needs a president who understands the gravity of hold that office.
Indeed, the album is the most musically diverse that the band have produced: there are sounds and styles on "The Centre Won't Hold" that would never have featured in their previous work.
Democrats continued to hold that view this week, even as they received a favorable court ruling from a judge who ordered former White House counsel Don McGahn to testify in the probe.
I understand why those who hold that belief would wish to invest the zygote, embryo and then fetus with "personhood," while working assiduously to conceal the religious tenets that undergird their quest.
During the second world war, the idea took hold that a European federation, with an overarching European government sharing power with national states, might be the key to ending the continent's persistent wars.
"To hold that defendant's misappropriations constituted only one continuing violation would do much more than provide repose for ancient misdeeds; it would confer immunity for ongoing repeated misconduct," Circuit Judge Harris Hartz wrote.
If we had one back in the day, which could hold that amount of memory and perform that many jobs—we used to struggle with an Atari, waiting for floppy discs to load.
And the belief that I used to hold, that once I understood myself to the right degree, someone who got me would pop out of the woodwork, now feels like a filmic fantasy.
It looks like Twitter, the oft-beleaguered social network that's still worth more than Snap, will still hold that status for a little longer after delivering a stronger-than-expected quarter this morning.
A black belt in jiu-jitsu, Diaz then slipped behind him and applied the choke hold that finished the fight, silencing the thousands of Irish fans for the first time on the night.
South Dakota Attorney General Jason R. Ravnsborg said the lower courts were correct to hold that the challenge was procedurally barred in part because Rhines had waited so long to make his claims.
On whether global warming will harm the U.S., huge majorities of Democrats hold that view in 2017, while that's true for only 32% of conservative Republicans and 55% of liberal-to-moderate Republicans.
Judith Kaye, the former chief judge of New York State — and the first woman to hold that very influential job — has died after an illness, The New York Daily News reported on Thursday.
But if feminism is to be a movement that succeeds in changing the distribution of power in society, she points out, it's going to make those who currently hold that power pretty uncomfortable.
Critics also hold that the "Year of Tolerance" initiative belies the scale of arrests and detentions of activists carried out by the government, including those who have criticized the state on social media.
Under well-settled law, the courts would almost certainly hold that soldiers who came out as openly transgender in reliance on the military's own policy could not be subsequently penalized for doing so.
Standard textbook theories hold that negative interest rates are infeasible because depositors always have the outside option of holding onto cash, which is storable and therefore pays an effective interest rate of zero.
That technology can be put into a legal instrument such as a patent or an intellectual property right and then sold to an offshore company created solely to hold that piece of paper.
Pantaleo's lawyers have argued that he did not use a chokehold, but instead used an authorized "seatbelt" hold that slipped as Garner struggled, and said that the officer did not cause Garner's death.
In a flurry of legal filings, the Justice Department also asked the court to put a separate injunction on hold that was issued by a district court judge in Hawaii in late March.
Its adherents, among whom are many of the leading economic policy-makers of the past few decades, typically hold that monetary policy is a more powerful and efficient macroeconomic tool than fiscal stimulus.
If we do not hold that our wills should be or can be ruled by our reason, we are "free," not only from reason and tradition, but from any limitation to our actions.
"It's just crazy to think someone can hold that kind of power over your life," she tells Michael, referencing her client Sam (Karl Glusman), who's addicted to his ex-girlfriend Sidney (Sophie Cookson).
But don't hold that against "Edith Halpert and the Rise of American Art," a crowded, enthralling exhibition at the Jewish Museum with a fascinating back story that is rarely told on this scale.
A majority of likely voters, 57 percent, hold that view in a USA Today/Suffolk University poll, with 15 percent saying they'd be "excited" and 24 percent saying it wouldn't make a difference.
If Republicans lost only the seats they hold that CNN currently rates as toss-ups or leaning toward Democrats, they would lose 28 seats -- five more than Democrats need to retake the majority.
The executors of his estate have replaced him as the plaintiff in this case and are now appealing the District Court's refusal to hold that discrimination based on sexual orientation is sex discrimination.
It will clean up public life of Mexico, there will be no corruption and then [Trump] will not hold that idea, he will not insist on giving the impression that Mexicans are corrupt.
In France, Nicolas Sarkozy, the former French president who is campaigning to hold that office again, suggested this week that the European Union impose a carbon tariff on American imports if Washington withdraws.
He was the first African-American to hold that post, and he said he thought that most of the racial gulfs between the police and minority communities would have been bridged by now.
"We took this case en banc in order to clarify the law, and we now hold that prior salary alone or in combination with other factors cannot justify a wage differential," Reinhardt wrote.
Manhoef has proven to be the kryptonite to most amazing chins—just ask Mark Hunt—so we can't really hold that one against Kato, regardless of how perfect the left-hand dispatch was.
In general, strong third-party candidates with solid name recognition and a real base of committed support — think Ross Perot or John Anderson — hold that core support in the polls on Election Day.
Heller was the first Supreme Court case in American history to hold that the Second Amendment protects an individual right to bear arms, and the justices have done little to flesh out Heller.
" That was one of the first tracks I sent him, I sent him a bunch of other shit too, and a couple days later he hit me back saying, "Cole said hold that.
"Secretary Mattis is probably one of the most qualified individuals to hold that job," Senator Jack Reed of Rhode Island, the top Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said in an interview.
Whether we are talking about schools in urban or in rural areas, in the Rio Grande Valley, where I grew up, or Phoenix, where I taught, we must hold that high bar constant.
On Monday, Tesla welcomed Ebony Media CEO Linda Johnson Rice, the second woman out of a group of nine board members and the first African-American to hold that role, according to Fortune.
At their worst, identity politics hold that one's association with a group (based, for example, on gender, race or sexual orientation) supersedes and supplants their attributes as an individual (or as an American).
But the conventions of the contemporary press hold that some sorting of that material is necessary for the public's sake—clear facts must be separated from disputable non-facts, especially politically charged opinions.
By the time the monarchy was restored in 21919, the idea had taken hold that the spaces should be open to the public, a concept that was eventually enshrined in law in 217.
Celeste — the last Democrat to serve two terms as Ohio's governor and one of only two Democrats to hold that job in the last 37 years — keeps an influential place in Bennet's orbit.
"I think the key level is $7,150, to be more exact, but if we can hold that next week, I do think we will see a sentiment turnaround in the market," Moro said.
May's official envoy to the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom, has announced the government would seek to hold that vote on January 29, precisely two months before the current deadline for Britain's EU exit.
The company would need to use footage gathered by military drones to build its machine learning models, but it lacked the official government authorization to hold that kind of sensitive data in its cloud.
Acting OMB chief Russ Vought said Wednesday that the Trump administration doesn't expect any additional freeze on military aid to Ukraine following the 2019 hold that fueled an impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump.
A headline on Thursday with an article about SunEdison's agreeing to give Greenlight Capital, a hedge fund run by David Einhorn, a seat on its board misidentified the person who will hold that seat.
The final worry is that technology firms are flouting the laws of corporate finance, which hold that there is a relationship between a company's market value, its profits and the sums it has invested.
However, the number three was a sacred number in Irish mythology, so it does make sense for the shamrock to hold that connection to the Holy Trinity – just likely not in an instructive way.
"If other people are enduring this bad treatment, our lines of cognitive dissonance would hold that we will think the food is delicious because we went through so much to get it," she says.
AND WE COULD HOLD THAT SOME MEASURE LIKE THAT FOR SOME TIME UNTIL WE GET EXACTLY -- EXACTLY IS NOT THE RIGHT WORD -- UNTIL WE GET OUTCOMES, YOU KNOW, REALLY CONSISTENT WITH OUR DUAL MANDATE.
People like to hold that against her, but let's not forget that there are lot of successful (male) artists out there continuing to profit off of or in spite of some pretty horrible things.
As well, investors can keep money in basic savings accounts, but there could be account fees to hold that cash, and there can be limits on how much an account can hold, said Geri.
It is, at the end of the day, a political memoir, which means that its first and most important goal is to keep Michelle Obama likable (hold that approval rating steady at 66 percent!).
"The exceptional length we saw in the market, growing up until this past week, was a reflection of market expectations ... and now it's just too risky to hold that position," Morse said on Friday.
I promise not to hold that against you, and I know that I am nervous, and if for some reason I really needed you to come over, it's on me to tell you that.
He also said that "there is a good chance the Court will hold that Title VII prohibits sexual orientation discrimination"—that is, decide in Evans's favor—due to Hively and other precedent-setting cases.
"I would hold that [English] did not violate any fundamental right by expressly acknowledging that petitioner killed the victims instead of engaging in the barren exercise that petitioner's current counsel now recommends," Alito wrote.
"When you look at this White House, it's not about male versus female, it's about who is best-suited and most qualified to hold that position," White House deputy press secretary Lindsay Walters said.
"We have a list of over 300 massive, in some cases, sanctions to put on North Korea, and I've decided to hold that until we can make a deal," the President said this week.
Although the words of Mr. Ubl and the larger pharmaceutical industry do not fall on deaf ears, these companies are in fact outliers, I firmly hold that this blog post is missing the point.
She became queen when Martin van Buren was the U.S. president, only the eighth man to hold that office in a nation still forging its evolving relationship with its one-time motherland, Great Britain.
Data from such efforts may help pierce the illusion some hold that a physical barrier alone will be anything other than a higher climb for border crossers and a massive waste of taxpayer money.
A definition of medical ethics Medical ethicists and researchers commonly hold that there are seven general rules for an ethical experiment involving humans, explained Govind Persad, assistant law professor at the University of Denver.
In England, which has the national team that regularly draws the largest crowd, the conviction has taken hold that it does not matter that much anymore, that the club game is the sport's engine.
"We hold that the 14th Amendment was designed to, and does, protect every citizen of this nation against a congressional forcible destruction of his citizenship, whatever his creed, color, or race," the court said.
Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC) will replace Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney as White House chief of staff, becoming the fourth person to hold that position since President Donald Trump's inauguration.
In an interview at the Utica Curling Club in Whitesboro, N.Y., before the Paralympics, Marshall said that his situation was hard, but that he would never hold that against his teammates who were veterans.
The usual political advice would hold that an argument about process is rarely persuasive, because people care only about the substance of what they get from government, not how the legislative process got there.
Officer Pantaleo's lawyer, Stuart London, said that his client used an approved maneuver, a "seatbelt hold," that the police had been trained to use in incidents where people act violently or are resisting arrest.
During those two days in a subterranean set of Hilton meeting rooms, though, a notion that had been simmering for months took greater holdthat the West, especially Nebraska, might be better this season.
While it is unclear just how far the Court will go in Fulton, it is now likely that there are five votes to hold that organizations like CSS may discriminate against same-sex couples.
Nothing structurally impedes compromise between conservatives, who hold that the accumulated wisdom of tradition is a better guide than the hypercharged rationality of the present, and liberals, because both philosophies exist on a spectrum.
"What makes this case so extraordinary, and such an appropriate candidate for this Court's review, is the fact that the lower courts managed to hold that novel regime constitutional," they argued in their brief.
"I was not given the opportunity to bond with my baby, like a mother is supposed to get -- just being able to hold that baby every day and be with that child," she said.
The former of secretary of State – and the first African-American woman to hold that role – also noted that Sessions rallied efforts to award the Congressional Gold Medal to civil rights icon Rosa Parks.
The US doesn't hold that many of the moves made by North Korea so far -- including the repatriation of fallen US troops, or the release of American detainees -- are connected with the nuclear issue.
Even if a court were to hold that the Reciprocity Act is not a proper enforcement of the Second Amendment, the Act would still be valid as enforcement of the right to interstate travel.
So this seems like a good time to remind everyone that Pelosi is by far the greatest speaker of modern times and surely ranks among the most impressive people ever to hold that position.
The Lyric Opera of Chicago still has its inaugural music director: Andrew Davis, who became the first conductor to hold that position at the company in 2000, and whose current contract lasts through 2021.
Palin continued to hold that she did not blame the president for her son's issues, but added that she did suggest "very adamantly" that Obama could do "much more" to prove that he respects troops.
An ETF could violate the rules if it tracks an index holding stocks falling below a certain trading volume, even if the ETF does not hold that stock, ETF managers and an industry group argued.
Hold that position for a two-count before walking your right hand followed by your left back to push-up position, and then your right arm followed by your left arm back to plank position.
And it brings some of us online people some small comfort to know that Kelly is suffering so much to hold that White House together that he just can't hide the agony from his face.
To keep the vibe elevated but not overly elegant (it's summer, after all), opt for sandals instead of stilettos and a hands-free crossbody bag, so you can hold that fruity cocktail with ease, obviously.
"It was my lifelong dream [to work with Tarantino], and I got to do it, and it makes me sad if people might hold that against me despite everything else I'm doing," the actress said.
But while many market players think the BOJ will keep its policy on hold, that perception could change if the dollar falls below its 18-month low of 105.55 set on May 3, analysts said.
Timothy Harleth, manager of rooms at the Trump Hotel in Washington, will replace Angella Reid, the former WH chief usher who was the first woman and only the second African American to hold that position.
Republicans who feel the growing number of newcomers from other countries threatens us — 77 percent of Republicans hold that view — are twice as likely to love Trump as those Republicans who disagree with that premise.
Please do not hold that against me as I am very fragile, but do hold it against the producers of The Bachelorette, whose new diversity initiative meant including five minority contestants in this year's batch.
De León has served in the legislature since 2006, and was sworn in as Senate president pro tempore in 2014, the first Latino to hold that title in more than a hundred and thirty years.
Condoleezza Rice, best known for serving as the 66th United States Secretary of State under George W. Bush, the first African-American woman ever to hold that position, spent years making difficult decisions under pressure.
Fix the Court, which advocates for more transparency within the judicial system, criticized the lack of information on the forms, and for investments some of the justices hold that could present potential conflicts of interest.
Washington (CNN)More Americans believe special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is justified than politically motivated, according to a CBS News poll released Wednesday, the first time the survey has found more Americans hold that belief.
But this response doesn't seem to account for the added discomfort trauma victims may feel, despite the fact that many hold that the goal of trigger warnings is to help them mitigate or navigate discomfort.
Opponents hold that EXIM favors large corporations and fails to drive sufficient job creation to justify its operations, while proponents argue that EXIM supports U.S. exports and jobs and matches mounting competition from overseas counterparts.
Obradovich hypothesized that the wide assumption many environmental groups holdthat appealing to constituents on an intimate level is the most effective way of making them care—was, in fact, harmful toward pro-climate behavior.
But widespread ambivalence about her among not only swing voters but also her own base set the stage for her to lose the presidency to arguably the least qualified individual ever to hold that office.
After all, the Arctic is warming as a result of climate change, and that appears to be weakening the jet stream, which tends to hold that cold air up toward the top of the world.
They hold that a government able to borrow in its own currency need not be constrained by budget deficits and debt — meaning that it can act more boldly than economists have assumed, without negative consequences.
There was not much fresh snow when I arrived in Utah so I rented skis with a relatively narrow waist and a good edge hold that would provide decent grip on sketchy, hard-packed slopes.
"The district court's decision is the first to relegate a sitting President's federal claim to state court, and the first to hold that a State can criminally prosecute a sitting President," Trump's personal lawyers wrote.
For that to happen they will need to overcome the "mythical fixed pie" belief most of them seem to hold that a deal that is good for one party must be bad for the other.
But whether he can hold that position or continue his rise remains unclear, especially after a widely panned debate performance this week in which he struggled to respond to rapid-fire criticism from his rivals.
When the Constitution grants specialized powers to named assemblies (such as when Congress, a state legislature, or a convention acts in the constitutional amendment process), the courts generally hold that statutes can't regulate their decisions.
"It is absurd to hold that the most popular rifle in America is not a protected 'arm' under the Second Amendment," Jennifer Baker, director of public affairs for the National Rifle Association, said in a statement.
Top diplomat Yang Jiechi surprisingly made it to the Politburo and could become one of four vice premiers, the first diplomat to hold that post since Qian Qichen, who was vice premier from 1993 to 2003.
The one-man indietronica show from Halifax has a new EP out March 16, Hold, that promises to somehow bottle the karaoke energy of his live shows (seriously, he teaches you his choruses) into four songs.
"It's something that I feel is not represented enough in cinema, and I feel that when you make movies, if you're gonna hold that mirror up and reflect society, then you should reflect society," said Theron.
A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday became the first to hold that federal age bias law offers protections to "subgroups" of older workers, saying three courts that ruled otherwise improperly restricted the scope of the law.
The Other Two was created by Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, who used to be the head writers of Saturday Night Live, but let's not hold that against them — this show made me laugh so much!
Some hold that shorting can become a self-fulfilling prophecy: If enough people bet against a stock, it can worry other investors enough to sell their shares, pushing the price down and benefiting the short investors.
That would make him the second Green to hold that job after Joschka Fischer and the first Turkish-German to hold any major government rank (his father moved to Germany from Tokat, north-east of Ankara).
BUSINESS DAY A headline on Thursday with an article about SunEdison's agreeing to give Greenlight Capital, a hedge fund run by David Einhorn, a seat on its board misidentified the person who will hold that seat.
It looks like this will be the first 24-hour period to hold that rate — so much for the relative price stability that many in the industry had complained about, be careful what you wish for!
California Teachers Association as to whether to overrule a prior decision and hold that non-union members have a First Amendment right to not pay the share of union dues that goes to support collective bargaining.
But hold that backdrop in mind: such forecasts may prove too optimistic, especially if global financial markets get another bout of jitters like those earlier this year, and foreign capital is pulled out in a hurry.
They have borne the brunt of the killings and the worst of the destruction in this wave of fanatical violence ... Some estimates hold that more than 95 percent of the victims of terrorism are themselves Muslim.
Critics hold that the "quenelle" -- which involves pointing the right arm straight down and touching it with the left hand -- is a modified Nazi salute; Dieudonne countered that it is anti-establishment but not anti-Semitic.
But "Part 9" offers some assurances that it will continue to hold that tension, neither letting us wander in the dark for no payoff nor collapsing the mystery by weighting it down with too many answers.
The Trump administration has even put cases on hold that it's argued are essential to national security — like the lawsuit over its asylum ban, which has been put on hold by a federal judge in California.
For years, psychologist Nancy Van Dyken saw the same patterns in many of her patients—beliefs they hold that were instilled at a very young age and drive their behavior, and not in a good way.
So while West Virginia has maintained its official status as a virus-free island in a nationwide sea of infection, no one expects it to hold that place forever, if it even really has it now.
Ms. Pelosi has said she is "100 percent" certain that she will be speaker — reprising her role as the first woman to hold that role — and no lawmaker has come forward so far to challenge her.

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