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It was a rebuke of Trump in all but name.
In other words, it could end in all but name.
Officials consider the problem an epidemic in all but name.
If Trump wins, Pence may be president in all but name.
Russia especially fell out of the group in all but name.
Mr. Trump is now the nominee in all but name only.
He has been holding election rallies in all but name for months.
A transition period preserves Britain's EU membership in all but name until 2021.
Quebec, Mr. Trudeau's home province, is a distinct society in all but name.
The British versions are marriage in all but name, as are Dutch "registered partnerships".
In the meantime, however, Britain would remain an EU member in all but name.
The role is described as "unofficial," but it sounds official in all but name.
Instead, he has announced a plan that will destroy it in all but name.
They feel the customs checks would create a reunified Ireland in all but name.
Peter Gelb, the Met's general manager, has become its artistic director in all but name.
But that President Obama is still sending a delegation-in-all-but-name is notable.
She was, in all but name, part of the military's top-tier Special Operations forces.
Set in Zamana (Lahore in all but name) the novel begins on the Grand Trunk Road.
Texas doesn't have voter registration by party, but Fenenbock is a Republican in all but name.
Thematically, stylistically, and mechanically, Ritual of the Night is a Castlevania game in all but name.
Notwithstanding the Johnson Amendment prohibition on direct electioneering by churches, it's happening in all but name.
Independent in all but name, Taiwan is considered by China to be part of its territory.
Harkness, that Mr. Rhodes had the opportunity to become a brilliant star in all but name.
The Catholic Archbishop of Lusaka has said the country is now a "dictatorship" in all but name.
Despite these strictures, Japan has long had an army in all but name: the "Self-Defence Forces".
Take Woodrow Wilson and the stroke that left his wife  running the country in all but name.
But Miss Suu Kyi has made it clear that she will be president in all but name.
Clinton had crushed Mr. Sanders in Michigan, their contest might have been over in all but name.
"Refugees are Ugandans in all but name," said Kristin Riis Halvorsen, the UNHCR's regional officer in Mbarare.
But even without a referendum, the nominally independent country is already Russian territory in all but name.
Breitbart is now the in-house publication of the Republican nominee for president in all but name.
NBC's "The Brave" involves a different special-forces outfit, but it's the same in all but name.
It is, in all but name, a universal basic income paid irrespective of social contribution or wealth.
Rural land rights should be privatised; just as urban land rights have been privatised in all but name.
Eventually, in stage four, the erosion of liberal institutions leads to the death of democracy in all but name.
Ivanka will also receive security clearance and a government communications device, making her a staffer in all but name.
He's clearly the movie's star in all but name, at least as far as fans and critics are concerned.
Yet now the prime minister wants to commit us to stay in the Common Fisheries Policy in all but name.
Seeking legal status, they present themselves as "Americans in all but name," as people meeting society's expectations by studying and serving.
That said, the new phones are effectively the G8 successors to last year's (very good) G7 lineup in all but name.
For that, she relies on her chosen companion, Lady Sarah Churchill (Rachel Weisz), the titular favorite, who governs in all but name.
Though her convoluted proposal for a customs union in all but name is unworkable, the EU could nonetheless offer the real thing.
I heard some exchanges among attendees at today's big Apple event that the iPhone 153 is a 7s in all but name.
The move touched off an outcry in the country and was internationally condemned as leaving Venezuela a dictatorship in all but name.
Critics have noted, though, that these individuals are often full-time employees in all but name, working regular hours without the associated benefits.
Supporters of a hard Brexit often warn that accepting May's deal would mean the country remains an EU member in all but name.
Democrats want to give the roughly 700,000 DACA recipients a path to legal residency: they are, after all, Americans in all but name.
And if abortion is outlawed outright or in all but name only, we could return to a time of widespread self-managed abortion.
The plan was deeply unpopular with Conservative MPs who believed it would have kept the UK in the EU in all but name.
They might then turn to Margrethe Vestager, the liberal competition commissioner who was a Spitzenkandidat in all but name and fairly widely acceptable.
The deal -- addendums to which remain secret -- is essentially a "safe third country" agreement between the US and Guatemala, in all but name.
The court's decision generated condemnation outside Venezuela as well, with critics saying that the country had become a dictatorship in all but name.
The ruling immediately generated condemnation within and outside Venezuela, with critics saying that the country had become a dictatorship in all but name.
But the last Long Marchers have died out and Taiwan is still independent in all but name, with no deadline set for its return.
But the current and former contract and temp workers, as well as four Google employees, said Google was the employer in all but name.
A cursory look at populist election manifestoes across the Continent reveals pledges that would do away with the European Union in all but name.
The border, 100 years old this year, vanished in all but name when Slovenia joined the E.U.'s passport-free travel zone in 2007.
In Hungary, where Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has eliminated democracy in all but name, democracy may well die an official death during the crisis.
The argument that an investigation into a democratically elected President could amount to a coup in all but name could be a powerful one.
And although, technically, Gorsuch was dissenting from that ruling against the criminal defendant for the government, that dissent was a concurrence in all but name.
This shutdown in all but name is occurring in city after city across China, disrupting life and creating dystopian vistas of a suddenly depopulated country.
If the political process is to amount to anything other than a regime victory in all but name, the rebels have to hold Aleppo City.
Britain already issues migrants from outside Europe with ID cards in all but name, and might do the same for Europeans who stay after Brexit.
Under existing law, the crown prince could serve as regent if his father became too ill, standing in for the emperor in all but name.
Its agents—inquisitors in all but name—are determined to find and kidnap an infant Lyra, who is already a subject of prophecy and import.
But the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, some of the library's employees, and members of Russia's large Ukrainian diaspora say it is a closure in all but name.
Today's Iranians, who will most suffer whatever fallout there is from his death, remain economically blockaded, in a suspended state of siege in all but name.
They did this in their own construction of the European Economic Community between 1950 and 1957, the precursor in all but name of today's European Union.
On Thursday, Vice President Mike Pence delivered a big speech unveiling the Defense Department's official plan to effectively create a Space Force in all but name.
Most observers assume that Sheikh Hasina intends to win another term by hook or by crook, confirming Bangladesh as a one-party state in all but name.
Frustrated by the torpor of China's other regulators, he oversaw the creation of a vibrant exchange for "medium-term notes", a bond market in all but name.
President Johnson did not want to give any staff member the title of chief of staff, but he eventually made Mr. Watson his in all but name.
"I think there's a fear among conservatives that with Steve Bannon gone, essentially the Trump administration could become in all but name a Democratic administration," Pollak said.
At its height, DACA brought around 700,000 young Americans-in-all-but-name out of the shadows; as of March 5th, they will all be subject to deportation.
Cuba can't afford to provide sheets to patients in state-run hospitals, much less fund terrorists, and the U.S. Interests Section was an embassy in all but name.
While the iPhone 103 is an iPhone 210S in all but name, the number jump across all the new iPhone models means we're now officially missing an iPhone 28.
And when public demands rise but governance is weak, both citizens and leaders can adopt views that are authoritarian in all but name, as they did in 5053s Russia.
READ: Coronavirus is now a pandemic in all but name While infection rates and death tolls in China have slowed, the virus is continuing to spread around the globe.
The former president made an appearance in all but name during Trump's Wednesday address following an Iranian missile attack on two Iraqi bases housing US troops the previous night.
Pompeo delivered a speech in May that laid out 12 US demands for Iran to change that many saw as a strategy of regime change in all but name.
It's hard to think it will now slink off into the shadows: will it now re-brand as the anti-immigration party it has long been in all but name?
Second, while Mueller declined to recommend charges against Trump, he found several instances where the president tried to influence or shut down the investigation — obstructing justice in all but name.
Anecdotally, these are Americans in all but name, children who were brought to the United Sates through no fault of their own, and have known no other country as adults.
It may not happen, but the drift under Netanyahu toward one state in all but name between the Mediterranean and the Jordan River, with millions of disenfranchised Palestinians, is relentless.
Even if policymakers never force power utilities to produce renewable energy through mandates, if all the biggest customers demand it, utilities will be mandated to produce it in all but name.
" They continued, in one of the most damning indictments a rationalist can make, "We claim that Skinner's account of learning and Darwin's account of evolution are identical in all but name.
The Saudi government continues to maintain a network of detention facilities — prisons in all but name — for young women who are formally disowned by their male guardians, often for minor infractions.
Independent in all but name, Taiwan is administered by the Republic of China government that fled to the island in 1949, after losing the Chinese civil war to Mao Zedong's Communists.
His boss, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has questioned whether businesses should continue to benefit from tax "incentives" worth 624 billion rupees ($9.2 billion) that he described as subsidies in all but name.
Shortly after 24-year-old Lucas Pouille, whose defeat by Marin Cilic sealed France's fate, said he was quitting the Davis Cup, Noah said the competition was disappearing in all but name.
Frankly, the issue of most concern to me right now is the fact that, when it comes to foreign policy, the US president has essentially become a king in all but name.
When that happens, voters tend to reject that system in all but name and follow their most basic human instincts toward older styles of government: majoritarian, strong-fisted, us-versus-them rule.
During this time, the UK will continue to observe EU rules and pay into the EU budget, with other countries continuing to treat the UK as EU members in all but name.
In all but name, Mr Tarullo filled a position—vice chair for supervision—which Dodd-Frank created, but which Barack Obama left unfilled (probably because he feared a confirmation battle in the Senate).
In a speech before the Republican National Convention on Wednesday night, retired astronaut Eileen Collins delivered a sharp rebuke of NASA's recent leadership, endorsing controversial Republican nominee Donald Trump in all but name.
Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, said he would try to amend his country's pacifist constitution by 2020 to clarify the status of the Self-Defence Forces, Japan's armed services in all but name.
Mr Abe's aim, in part, is to bring the constitution more in line with the way things are: the SDF is an army in all but name, and a very well-equipped one.
She said Britain would not accept either a deal that "keeps Britain in the EU in all but name" or one that "carves off" Northern Ireland, leaving it within the EU's customs union.
Yooka-Laylee is a Banjo sequel in all but name and rights, so there's no reason why people who loved that game won't also find a place in their heart for this one.
Industry sources familiar with EITI implementation said the United States was already pulling out in all but name, but could formally remain a member until its progress assessment scheduled to start in April 2018.
That came days after George W. Bush delivered a speech that heavily criticized Trump in all but name, and as John McCain rehabilitated his maverick persona to become one of Trump's most formidable opponents.
Or Conservative Brexiters, via a decision to keep the whole of the UK in the EU's single market and customs union, which they would see as remaining in the EU in all but name.
READ: Coronavirus is now a pandemic in all but name I've noticed people idly swiping around the map during lulls in conversation, in the same way people unconsciously flick through Instagram when they're bored.
During this time, the UK will continue to observe EU rules and pay into the EU budget, with other countries continuing to treat the UK as an EU member state in all but name.
The latter is undoubtedly Prime Videos' biggest draw at the moment, with the motoring show (a reboot of the BBC's Top Gear in all but name) attracting more illegal downloads than even Game of Thrones.
The United Kingdom is due to formally leave the EU on March 29, 2019 but a planned transition period means it will remain a member in all but name until the end of December 2020.
The President has been a strident critic of Iran, threatening the regime with "consequences" as recently as July 22, while his administration pursues a strategy that many see as regime change in all but name.
Lidington stepped in after a series of public clashes over Brexit, the latest of which saw the former Northern Ireland secretary Theresa Villiers warn that Britain risked remaining in the EU "in all but name".
They had argued that Ms. Trump's use of those resources had made her a federal employee in all but name, and they had called on the administration to officially acknowledge her as a staff member.
The BBC's recent Merlin series made it a madcap buddy-cops-in-fantasyland show; Guy Ritchie's new King Arthur: Legend of the Sword uses it as the launchpad for a new superhero-in-all-but-name franchise.
These countries are allies in all but name, they are all strategically located, and they would bring considerable military capability to NATO's ranks; they should be welcomed into the alliance if and when their electorates so choose.
On Monday, Kin W. Moy, director of the American Institute of Taiwan, the State Department's unofficial presence on the island, announced that it would dedicate its new compound — an embassy in all but name — on June 12.
But while Trump could not withdraw from NATO without Congressional approval, if he were to publicly declare that the US will not act to defend its NATO partners, it would be a withdrawal in all but name.
Determined to avoid setting up a king in all but name, they put the decision about whether a president should be allowed to continue to serve in the hands of the representatives of the people who elected him.
But starting with his selection of a vice president who, though well-liked, did not seem to inspire enormous confidence in Obama as a potential president, Obama consistently acted to make Clinton his designated successor in all but name.
Anderson, like 4th Circuit Judge Motz in her concurrence, said state product liability laws, most of which date to the 1970s, simply never contemplated Internet retailers like Amazon, which, in his view, is a seller in all but name.
Villa Oasis, the lavish Orientalist fantasy where Mr. Bergé lived in Marrakesh, is part of the Majorelle Foundation, but is Mr. Cox's in all but name, a perk that comes with the guardianship of Mr. Saint Laurent's artistic legacy.
The third is a proposed amendment to the pacifist clause of the constitution to make it clear that the Self-Defence Forces, Japan's army in all but name, is legal (the government has abandoned the idea of scrapping the clause altogether).
The more electronic The Idiot is a Bowie record in all but name, and laid the groundwork for Low, while Lust For Life was half written by Dave with his pal Jim Osterberg (that's Iggy's real name) strumming a ukelele.
A Ghibli film in all but name — it was Mr. Miyazaki's last movie before the studio's founding — "Nausicaa" was a formative work for him and his first collaboration with the composer Joe Hisaishi, who has scored all his movies since.
They would become, essentially, a permanent class of Champions League teams, a continental superleague in all but name, and the death knell, according to Richard Scudamore, the outgoing chairman of the Premier League, of more than a century of domestic soccer.
The U.S. Republican Party has blown up in all but name, going overnight from an internationalist, free-trade, deficit-hawk party to a protectionist, anti-immigrant, deficit-dove party — all to accommodate the instincts of Donald Trump and his base.
POWER While the United Kingdom remains a member in all but name, it loses its vote in the meetings in Brussels that ultimately decide EU policy on matters ranging from financial services to the definition of a European-made car.
Frozen 2 (Walt Disney) Replete with Broadway-style over-singing, songs that hinge on triumphant moments of self-discovery, and odes to snow and reindeer, the soundtrack albums to Disney's Frozen animated musicals are Christmas albums in all but name.
Republicans inclined to accept a deal will worry about primary challenges from the right (DACA ends just as campaign season heats up); those inclined to oppose will worry about footage showing Americans in all but name being rounded up and forcibly deported.
The border, a hundred years old this year, was briefly eliminated by advancing Nazi armies, then heavily policed during the Cold War, before vanishing in all but name when Slovenia joined the European Union's passport-free travel zone in 2007. Czech. Rep.
That is when the American Institute in Taiwan, the United States' embassy here in all but name, will hold a ceremony to formally unveil a $250 million office complex that resembles a university research center, just with guarded gates and blast walls.
Among the world's smattering of small islands, then, Singapore, with a population of 20153 million, is a special case: a country that's also a city, a government that owns 90 percent of all real estate, a one-party state in all but name.
The initial reviews are looking good, but even as that raises anticipation for the Avengers-movie-in-all-but-name, the sheer volume of people boasting about having seen it (while accidentally, or not-so-accidentally, revealing spoilers) is beginning to get a little daunting.
With Trump in office, it's become difficult to tell where Fox News ends and the administration begins: A disgraced Fox executive and a former Fox host scored jobs under Trump and disinformation machine Sean Hannity has become a presidential adviser in all but name.
Six months ago, Canada became the first major world economy to legalize recreational marijuana use, and several dozen cannabis stocks — many for companies that are American in all but name but unable to list in the United States — now trade on the Canadian Securities Exchange.
"We now consider this to be a pandemic in all but name, and it's only a matter of time before the World Health Organization starts to use the term in its communications," Bharat Pankhania, from the University of Exeter Medical School, told the Guardian.
It then has until the end of the year — a transition period during which it will remain an EU member in all but name — to hammer out an agreement on trade and other issues including security, energy, transport links, fishing rights and data flow.
The people back home in Beirut were outraged by what seems to be a clear power play by the young Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, because it may precipitate another proxy conflict in the Saudi-Iran war that exists in all but name.
Amash tried to preempt criticism of his political calculations by accusing Republicans of being overly partisan, but his record as a "useful idiot" of the Democrats in Congress ever since Trump was elected makes it clear that he has already abandoned the Republicans in all but name.
"The backstop is still there, it's a customs union in all but name and it puts Brussels firmly in control of our destiny," he said in a statement, adding that there was "nothing new or bold about this bad buffet of non-Brexit options," On Tuesday Mrs.
Read More Santoli: A bear in all but name might soon ease Whether or not stocks are set to break below the two-year lows set Thursday, "if you're looking six to nine months out, I think it gets better from here," he told CNBC in a phone interview.
That prospect isn't appealing when the alternative is to just allow President Trump to do what he wants in Syria, using the most aggressive interpretations of already aggressive arguments made by his predecessors to set a new standard for unilateral actions that are war in all but name.
Government watchdogs are demanding she provide a specific job title, as doing otherwise could violate government regulations, but it hasn't stopped the White House from moving forward with its plan to give her a vague, "unofficial" position that, as Vox's Libby Nelson points out, seems official in all but name.
Ours is a reactionary right-wing government as well, and the convergent commitments of the GOP base and a staunchly pro-Israel Democratic establishment form a bulwark against any major shift away from the status quo support for the Israeli state and its policies of apartheid in all but name.
The seat of that dystopia, in fact as in fiction, was a small mountain known as Obersalzberg, where Hitler had his Mar-a-Lago: an old chalet that he bought, in 1933, apparently with a chunk of the "Mein Kampf" royalties, and in the course of the next six years transformed from a rustic summer retreat into a mansion that in all but name was the German chancellery.
In its statement, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said […] in response to the US slashing the staff size of Chinese media outlets in the US, which is expulsion in all but name, China demands that journalists of US citizenship working with the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post whose press credentials are due to expire before the end of 2020 notify the Department of Information of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs within four calendar days starting from today and hand back their press cards within ten calendar days.
Former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonHillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet Overnight Defense: Trump says he has 'many options' on Iran | Hostage negotiator chosen for national security adviser | Senate Dems block funding bill | Documents show Pentagon spent at least 4K at Trump's Scotland resort Bolton blasts Trump's foreign policy in closed-door meeting: report MORE took aim at the Trump administration's foreign policy strategy on Wednesday at a closed-door lunch, reportedly ripping President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE in all but name.

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