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"Iran is in conflict with us, Iran is in conflict with the United States, Iran is in conflict with just about all the Arab states in the Middle East," Netanyahu said in an interview with Fox News, in mid-May.
Mostly I see homeless people in conflict with each other.
But he could find himself in conflict with Rex Tillerson.
Are they destined to be in conflict with one another?
In a way, those are in conflict with each other.
It puts her in conflict with most people's lived experience.
The move would be in conflict with President Trump's actions.
These are characters in conflict with themselves and the world.
"If you're in conflict with states, that can happen," he said.
Islam isn't inherently in conflict with democracy and freedom; fundamentalism is.
Fun isn't necessarily in conflict with politics, technology and timely events.
Some of Trump's trade policies have been in conflict with the GOP.
Elle publicly discussed her anxieties being in conflict with her musical career.
Because this was in conflict with state law, the couple filed suit.
Do they have vested interests that are in conflict with the public?
Nooyi's responsibilities at home were often in conflict with her success at work.
If a law is in conflict with morality, that law has no real
Unlike Michael Jackson, Prince did not appear to be in conflict with himself.
BDCs in the last 12 months have been engaged in conflict with activists.
The laws are in conflict with the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v.
"None of our nations have an interest in conflict with Iran," he said.
And sometimes any of those needs may be in conflict with each other.
Current Fed monetary policy is directly in conflict with the president's economic goals.
ISIS perpetuates a myth of an Islam always in conflict with the Christian West.
But, he added, he thinks Trump's advisers are in conflict with the president's instincts.
He wrote of "a conscious rationalism" in conflict with his own feelings and experience.
His aesthetic temperament is often assumed to be in conflict with his political sensibility.
And since I wrote both of them, I'm not in conflict with myself, either.
At times, that attitude has put Mr. Carême in conflict with the French government.
Those proceedings put Libya in conflict with the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Yet the bourbon notes were in conflict with the fruit flavors of the wine.
Trump's views are in conflict with both expert and public opinion on these issues.
Across much of central and southern Brazil Indians live in conflict with farmers over land.
Based on the polling, Obama was in conflict with the majority of his fellow Democrats.
They would love not to be in conflict with the president and his press secretary.
She is passive aggressively engaging in conflict with her mom, and Kris starts to notice.
Their statements we already know and it pointed out are in conflict with each other.
According to Reuters, nearly 40,000 people have been killed in conflict with PKK since 1984.
Many lawmakers are over 65, but congressional business continues, in conflict with public health guidelines.
You understand the kids' point of view is a little in conflict with the parents'.
It's not the first time that ACT's laws have been in conflict with national laws.
House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy was even in conflict with himself on how to respond.
That subject placed McKay in conflict with gatekeepers of literary Harlem, and specifically W.E.B. Du Bois.
That is almost as many as were killed in conflict with jihadists in Iraq and Syria.
So, I am not sure there is unnecessary conflict, but Iran is in conflict with us.
We seek formal acknowledgement that we are not in conflict with existing laws before we operate.
They didn't see the industrial and market revolutions in antebellum America in conflict with divine providence.
Books aren't just commodities; the profit motive is often in conflict with the aims of art.
Iran — then locked in conflict with neighboring Iraq and suffering under an arms embargo — needed missiles.
"* Missouri requires it if testimony is "in conflict with physical facts, surrounding circumstances, and common experience.
What is his relationship with the people he has been in conflict with throughout his life?
The estate tax is also in conflict with what most Americans consider to be fair taxation.
"We don't want to be in conflict with China," Ms. Frangville quoted Mr. Bockaert as saying.
And yet these pleasures of navigation are never in conflict with the appreciation of natural topography.
Those interests aren't usually in conflict with getting students to learn things, but they can be.
"The decision itself is in conflict with the constitution especially freedom of expression," he told Reuters.
"France won't succeed if we stay in conflict with one another," she said in an interview.
In those scenes, there's even a bunch of characters who are in conflict with one another.
And how that would have come in conflict with his own personal religious ideas, I can't say.
This is almost as many as were killed in conflict with jihadists in Syria and Iraq combined.
Chahine was a liberal humanist, at times in conflict with his home country's political and religious forces.
Those new laws put states in conflict with federal law, which still considers marijuana an illegal drug.
Many of the refugees are skilled workers, leaving the countries in conflict with a significant brain drain.
Turkey for decades has been in conflict with the 20 percent of their population who are Kurdish.
They may lose a big client or be involved in conflict with a colleague, write the authors.
The decision could put the federal government in conflict with states where marijuana is already legal.  Sen.
Ultimately, they end up in conflict with Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard), a homicidal clown who preys on children.
But that is in conflict with Ana's desire to make art and spend time with her girlfriend.
No surrender action may be taken that is in conflict with a court decision against the surrender.
Warren cited examples where Moore's economic commentary appeared in conflict with other research or Moore's earlier stances.
Fayez al-Serraj's government is in conflict with forces led by Khalifa Haftar based in eastern Libya.
That agenda is directly in conflict with the one immigration hawks have pushed for the past decade.
Other federal appeals courts across the country have upheld similar bans before, in conflict with this decision.
Egypt has no interest in conflict with Israel, which has become one of Cairo's most important regional partners.
It is the first time that the people's everyday experience is in conflict with Delhi's self-assured narrative.
In doing so, Simon manages to foreground form and content simultaneously, setting them in conflict with one another.
Williams will play Wolfsbane, a Scottish girl whose werewolf-like powers are in conflict with her religious beliefs.
It was also a fight that, for the first time, placed them directly in conflict with other Democrats.
The group says that the measure is in conflict with federal law, including the National Labor Relations Act.
The need for that remains, but the way life is lived now exists in conflict with that space.
Evil comes from the human heart and the human soul in conflict with other human hearts and souls.
It should come as no surprise that this same mentality is now in conflict with modern holistic admissions.
This often put him in conflict with Mr. Karajan, who had a tempestuous relationship with the orchestra anyway.
Officials have said that Mr. McCree and Mr. Laboy had never been in conflict with Mr. Cedeno before.
Blix, founded by brothers Dan and Ben Volach, has been locked in conflict with Apple for several months.
But on Friday, the two sides were still in conflict, with little optimism for a breakthrough anytime soon.
He had been in conflict with H.R. McMaster, Trump's national security adviser and a key voice on Afghanistan.
These extra considerations are not unrelated to your needs; in fact, they're not even in conflict with them.
Yemen is mired in conflict, with rebels holding the capital and Saudi Arabia bombing them, with American help.
Chapter 3, "Emissary Sun Sets the Self," features plant-like organisms in conflict with a meerkat-like species.
In 2014, the city banned his ongoing exhibition, because it was in conflict with the city's burial laws.
But when it comes to corporate interests, journalists have to be alert to agendas in conflict with their own.
With the U.S. increasingly disengaged on Syria, that stance put France in conflict with Russia, Assad's main international backer.
In Westworld, the android makers dream of human machines, but they repeatedly come in conflict with their corporate bosses.
This can put the nation in conflict with Jewish communities abroad that might normally be natural defenders of Israel.
Why it matters: These three statements seem to be in conflict with recent actions and tweets by President Trump.
The laws come in conflict with the Constitution, with the economic needs of the state, and against our values.
Still, Bennett pushes back against the idea that football is by nature in conflict with his commitment to peace.
The silliness is often in conflict with the way Östlund uses his camera, with precise framings that cause uneasiness.
Financial decisions need to take into account the other person's thoughts, which are often in conflict with one's own.
The source told Yoon that China is afraid those purchases could put them in conflict with other trading partners.
But this new breed of silicon is spreading rapidly, and Intel is increasingly a company in conflict with itself.
Mr. Bharara, the official said, replied that that was in conflict with Mr. Trump asking him to stay on.
More and more frequently, my identity as a Zionist places me in conflict with the feminist movement of 2017.
Local regulations would be in conflict with this, and could result in a less effective and confusing patchwork system.
In the physical markets, Gazprom can create artificial shortages to exert influence over European nations in conflict with Russia.
That's in conflict with Israel's policy, in place for over a decade, of keeping the West Bank and Gaza separate.
But he's increasingly in conflict with Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the guy who actually runs shit in the country.
Zuma has said he is not in conflict with Gordhan and the country's top prosecutor has denied any political motivation.
They feel very confused or they feel that they are in conflict with their faith because of who they are.
Russia's goal in Syria is in conflict with ours; their allies are our enemies and the enemies of our allies.
It also could be in conflict with Congress's budget, as the Budget Committee is eyeing a $621 billion defense budget.
In only two of Carlson's works, the archfiend appears solo; typically, he is depicted in conflict with a human character.
In other words, the values he holds around public service outrank the values he holds in conflict with the president.
Meanwhile, the Kurds, who backed that invasion, are in conflict with the Shi'ite-led government over land and oil resources.
Whether the annual hunt is legal is unclear, as some federal and international laws are in conflict with one another.
But now they are often in conflict with each other and struggling to prove their relevance amid China's growing power.
"His struggle comes from caring about Roncalli and being in conflict with what they've done to me," Shelly told me.
Thus Christie had an "imperfect situation to work with which was in conflict with the campaign post-election," the source said.
Concerns about an inverted yield curve giving way to recession puts Sri-Kumar in conflict with DoubleLine Capital CEO Jeffrey Gundlach.
That is, of course, until the bears learn bad habits that put them in conflict with humans, like strolling into homes.
The gold standard for airport security is Israel, which exists in conflict with many of its neighbors in the Middle East.
Canada is pushing a climate-change agenda in the talks, in conflict with Trump's pledge to revive the U.S. coal industry.
Although both ideologies found themselves in conflict with fascism and shared a certain rebellious appeal, the two currents never quite meshed.
So in not allowing terminations of nonviable pregnancies after 24 weeks, New York's state law was in conflict with federal law.
And yet, my support for Corinne and disappointment in DeMario feel in conflict with the questions nagging me about this situation.
His testimony appears to be in conflict with that of the former FBI director as to whether the leaks were authorized.
"He also said he was a member of Hezbollah," a Shiite group in conflict with Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.
What distinguishes these early texts is that sense of shadow, one in conflict with the idealistic desire for goodness and wholeness.
That's somewhat in conflict with the political reality that Biden is topping the early 2020 polls, even before he's technically announced.
All those sub-goals which once seemed to dovetail so naturally with your main goal are now in conflict with it.
Mr. Boulez was in conflict with the French Ministry of Culture and refusing to conduct any orchestras in his native France.
But that version would have been in conflict with the $2023 billion defense base budget being eyed by the Budget Committee.
After she witnesses police shoot her unarmed childhood friend, Starr finds herself in conflict with her two worlds more than ever.
Almost any outcome increases the perception that institutions are politicized or in conflict with Mr. Trump, which hurts him as well.
From my perspective, I think that it would be in conflict with federal law, and we have to follow the law.
"Bannon may be taking on a representation role that would place him in conflict with his post-employment restrictions," they add.
In fact, Russia sees that it is already in conflict with the West in every domain except direct and deliberate military clashes.
Others actually enjoy playing the complex real-time strategy game (against human players) that puts alien races in conflict with one another.
However, a ban would be in conflict with EU law because glyphosate is cleared for use in the bloc until December 2022.
Deng said in the 1980s that China's backwardness and low productivity were in conflict with the growing material needs of its people.
His time in Alaska involved a lot if "fighting," Bryan said, explaining that the suspect was often in conflict with his girlfriend.
I never faced rejection on the basis of religion, and my queer identity was never in conflict with my belief in God.
She emphasises new research in immunology that suggests different cells are often in conflict with each other rather than working in concert.
Seventy-five lawmakers from Borissov's GERB party had asked the court to determine if the treaty was in conflict with the constitution.
The Court found the EO to be in conflict with this provision that protect immigrants seeking visas from discrimination based on nationality.
For House Republicans, it is especially important to define their own future, distinct from the president but not in conflict with him.
Progressive California has often found itself in conflict with the federal government over policy issues, particularly when it comes to the environment.
"Books aren't just commodities; the profit motive is often in conflict with the aims of art," Le Guin said during her speech.
The government's gains have brought it to a point where any new military campaign risks putting it in conflict with foreign powers.
The Oromo people are Ethiopia's largest ethnic group but have been marginalized for decades and are often in conflict with the government.
Is the goal of eliminating partisan gerrymandering in conflict with the goal of making sure minority communities have an effective electoral voice?
And I believe, as an evangelical, that the position my community takes on guns is in conflict with our most deeply held principles.
"The strong religious orientation of much of the population is in conflict with the LGBT stuff, we're working through those conversations," he says.
His desires are in conflict with the heteronormative religious views held by his family and the faith community in which he was raised.
This is in conflict with a feeling of entitlement that arises for many based on the regular flow of income toward insurance premiums.
Instead, politicians are most often hostile toward particular scientific findings or communities that tell them things in conflict with their values and interests.
The LGBTQ groups organizing the two parades are actually in conflict with one another, each side trying to shut the other march down.
A number of ethnic groups in conflict with the Burmese army inhabit both sides of the border, including the Kachin, Shan and Palaung.
"The language the employee used in the video is in conflict with the values of the Hamden Public School System," the district said.
Mr. Muse finds the fiery rebellious streak that emerges as Gaye finds his voice and sometimes finds himself in conflict with his boss.
It's an almost clinical study of working conditions and labor discontent, set at an elevator factory whose employees are in conflict with management.
I wanted to go to the voices of the unheard and take something I was in conflict with and make something of beauty.
But nonetheless, if we're ever in conflict with anybody, you have to worry about what they can bring to counter our space capabilities.
A brewing battle with AppleBlix has been locked in conflict with Apple for some time now, butting heads over its email app Bluemail.
The core strategic objective of American foreign policy, the containment of Communism, was frequently in conflict with robust support for American businesses abroad.
The CRS report found that the administration's interpretation "would appear to be in conflict with a plain reading" of the healthcare reform act.
Such a charge could rekindle concerns over the expansion of both hate crime and terrorism laws, particularly in conflict with free speech principles.
Like the eponymous team it follows, Hunters has a list of goals, and some of those goals are in conflict with one another.
Vine spent its final years in conflict with some of its biggest stars, and never figured out how to help them make money.
King's "recent statements are in conflict with our values and we are no longer contributing to his campaign," the company said on Twitter.
This is particularly the case now that the Islamic State has emerged in Afghanistan, in conflict with both the government and the Taliban.
Alison Rapp was terminated due to violation of an internal company policy involving holding a second job in conflict with Nintendo's corporate culture.
This form of visual noise and presentational excess offers up the possibility of multiple interpreations that may be in conflict with each other.
For their part, the Saudis want to solidify and strengthen U.S. and British diplomatic and military backing while they remain in conflict with Iran.
Apocalypse, will tap into Magneto's hatred for humans, once again putting him in conflict with Charles, who still believes in humanity's capacity for goodness.
Boeing's claim that the sale to Iran Air will support 100,000 U.S. jobs appears to be in conflict with Boeing's shrinking U.S. employment numbers.
The president has said he is not in conflict with Gordhan and the country's top prosecutor has denied that the charges are politically motivated.
Federalism, the idea that state and local governments can and should pursue policies independent of (and even in conflict with) the federal government's priorities.
Over the course of the week, those men often seemed not just in conflict with Trump but also unclear on what exactly he believed.
In Ukraine a state still locked in conflict with pro-Russian separatists after decades of Soviet domination rumour and mistrust are also highly contagious.
Five years after the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and the annexation of Crimea, Ukraine remain locked in conflict with Russian-backed separatists.
In Ukraine a state still locked in conflict with pro-Russian separatists after decades of Soviet domination rumor and mistrust are also highly contagious.
But for Mr. Kerry, reaching this deal has become a personal mission, one that at times put him in conflict with the White House.
Ensuring the safety of your private information, whether it be personal or for business, is not wholly in conflict with maintaining national security however.
Around the edges of where they are allowed to live they are constantly in conflict with people who hunt them–and that's just Africa.
The Israel model The gold standard for airport security is Israel, which exists in conflict with many of its neighbors in the Middle East.
The decision to exclude the provisions rebuffs a request from Defense Secretary James Mattis and puts the bill in conflict with the House's version.
He is the ego in conflict with the super-ego of the political establishment: Negotiations and treaties are for wimps, and so are razors.
This is not the place for a big garlicky number or a spicy mustardy one to be in conflict with the artichoke's subtle nature.
His opposition to European migration policy and his call for a "cultural counterrevolution" in Europe put him in conflict with the European Union's leadership.
Each man represents a nation in conflict with the other; speaking with them, I wondered what path either could see out of the situation.
Some more traditional rappers certainly thrived this decade, but it should come as no surprise that they regularly found themselves in conflict with Drake.
Haphazard clearing of the forest is forcing the animals into plantations as they search for food and shelter, resulting in conflict with plantation workers.
Species considered to be "in conflict" with humans, such as wild boar, were predominantly photographed in areas and zones evacuated by humans, Beasley said.
Although this claim is in conflict with the evidence, it is consistent with the goal of maximum rewards to (and donations from) the industry.
A law passed in Arizona last year threatens to withhold shared state revenue from local governments that adopt ordinances in conflict with state policy.
"The fact that Ukraine is in conflict with Russia means it is good to show that Ukraine is less dependent on Russia," he said.
But the project of fashioning an ethnoreligious American identity has always been in conflict with a dominant and defining American impulse: to get rich.
She will be able to shape her own agenda without worrying that in some way her agenda may be in conflict with policies or politics.
The bill would not only criminalize doctors, but would also restrict abortion access as early as the first trimester, in conflict with Roe v. Wade.
His chaotic management style is already putting him in conflict with bureaucrats and military men whose entire training has been within in well-regulated systems.
" In the introduction to "Fire and Fury," Wolff writes many of the accounts provided "are in conflict with one another" and may be "badly untrue.
His emphasis on Nigerian culture occasionally put him in conflict with the writers, who were younger and well versed in American and British pop culture.
In Yuuki's newsroom, the disaster sets a sense of mission and ambitions for a career-making scoop in conflict with old grudges and departmental feuds.
This puts him in conflict with his sidekick (Olan Prenatt), a laid-back dude from a relatively privileged background whose nickname can't be repeated here.
My barrier island works are markers, clocks, fragile emblems, souvenirs of places that exist in conflict with their past and in defiance of their future.
The attacks in Ituri province have mostly targeted Hema herders, who have long been in conflict with Lendu farmers over grazing rights and political representation.
Across Forbes Avenue is the Conflict Kitchen, a restaurant with a constantly changing menu highlighting cuisines from cultures in conflict with the United States government.
"There's the idea that doing too well could put you in conflict with the people in charge, and that could lead to problems," Rodebaugh says.
The central government in Baghdad is in conflict with the semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government after the latter unilaterally held an independence referendum in September.
His personal sponsorship deal with Jaguar may also be ended early, should Manchester United deem it to be in conflict with the club-wide Chevrolet sponsorship.
"But there are not 218 members here who are concerned about the president's ability to act, in my opinion, in conflict with the constitution," Massie said.
I was told my focus was just race while theirs was rightly on Jesus, as though pushing for racial equality was in conflict with God's word.
I do worry about the state of the world, but I don't see that as necessarily in conflict with my job anymore than with anyone else's.
While Yemen's government has long been mired in conflict with Islamist militants, secessionists and tribal fighters, its war coincides with unprecedented turmoil in the Middle East.
The first is that the Socialists and Podemos are in conflict with each other: Podemos is determined to oust the Socialists as the left's dominant force.
"It is felt that activities that might be seen to be in conflict with Christian values and belief would not be appropriate," a spokesperson told Metro.
" Rossellini's campaign on behalf of two largely unknown filmmakers put him in conflict with festival officials who supported another Italian film, Ettore Scola's "A Special Day.
Both have positioned themselves as being in conflict with establishment or centrist Democrats who are unnerved by socialism and fear it will be an election loser.
For two decades, that side project put him in conflict with some of the media companies whose content would become a key attraction for iPhone users.
President Jacob Zuma has said he is not in conflict with Gordhan and the country's top prosecutor has denied any political motivation over the fraud charges.
While Mr. Assad has not focused on fighting the Kurdish groups, they are opposed by neighboring Turkey, which is in conflict with its own Kurdish minority.
The Punisher was introduced in the comics as a foe of Spider-Man, somebody whose ruthlessness and vigilantism put him in conflict with more traditional heroes.
" In addition, Ms. Wang said, "The idea of women having babies out of wedlock is in conflict with the sense of moral order within the society.
And then there is the president himself, whose public declarations have repeatedly found themselves in conflict with the policy decisions rolled out in his White House.
King Vajiralongkorn issues a statement about 14 hours later calling her candidacy for prime minister "inappropriate", unconstitutional and in conflict with the country's traditions and customs.
"I began to realize that the hopes I had for myself were in conflict with the messages I was receiving from people around me," Obama said.
But doing it that way — subjecting prisoners to a kind of social death — is in conflict with the idea of "inalienable" rights that cannot be curtailed.
The two House Democrats interviewed for this story emphasized that they view the project as complementary, rather than in conflict with, the existing Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
As it stands, states that legalize marijuana are in conflict with federal law and the Trump administration has hinted at a federal crackdown then walked it back.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Civil organizations in Indonesia on Wednesday decried a move by the government to disband certain groups deemed to be in conflict with state's secular ideology.
This problem, called the security dilemma, is how countries that only want to secure themselves can end up in conflict with their neighbors who want the same.
The diplomat said these rotor tubes were for centrifuges of the IR-4, 6 and 8 types, adding this was not in conflict with the nuclear deal.
In 1994, she led the White House's health care effort, an endeavor that put her in conflict with congressional Republicans and competition with Vice President Al Gore.
"By granting this request to South Carolina, HHS is putting foster care capacity needs ahead of burdensome regulations that are in conflict with the law," Johnson said.
Mr. Alix, who filed the objection, cited dozens of instances in which, he said, McKinsey's business relationships were in conflict with its duty to its bankrupt clients.
The Justice Department has said that Mr. Rosenstein was joking when he talked about taping the president, a version in conflict with others who described his comments.
The company often launches in cities in conflict with local officials' interpretations of local regulations, while at the same time insisting on the legality of its business.
The billionaire businessman's long-standing policy of bankrolling his political ambitions puts him in conflict with the Democratic National Committee's requirements for participating in presidential primary debates.
To her credit, Hasselbeck survived for 10 years on The View despite seemingly always being in conflict with one of the liberal heavy hitters on the show.
The ECB's then chief economist, Juergen Stark, resigned in 2011 in conflict with the banks policy of buying government bonds to combat the euro zones debt crisis.
Trzaskowski said Warsaw, Budapest, Prague and Bratislava could also seek to build ties with cities such as Istanbul, where authorities are in conflict with Turkey's ruling party.
Since taking power in 2015 the Law and Justice (PiS) party has been in conflict with the European Union over reforms which critics say undermine judicial independence.
In her introduction, Solnit's evident irritation at the city's smug provincialism is in conflict with her need to acknowledge its place in our collective sense of self.
"[Borders'] role as the president of Time's Up was in conflict with being a mother who was taking active steps to defend her son," the source said.
Let us embrace the areas where our ideas may be in conflict, with the goal of gaining deeper understanding and finding solutions that build humanity's collective strength.
This wasn't the sort of cause ordinarily associated with civil rights, and in fact it put Color of Change in conflict with the big legacy civil rights institutions.
When all is said and done, Sister Erin Zubal believes the Republican effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act is in conflict with the teachings of her faith.
Players will take on the role of a smuggler pulled out of hyperspace near Mustafar, where they come in conflict with the Dark Lord of the Sith himself.
Both directors have found themselves in conflict with their governments, and while neither of their films were directly political or critical, they both harbored a rich critical subtext.
When stock market performance runs in conflict with the partisan economic narrative, partisans become less likely to say the stock market matters at all for the broader economy.
But, certainly, they are more equipped than an adult facility, both at a staff level and a facility level, to help a teenager in conflict with the law.
That has put it in conflict with farmers who clash with native communities over land rights as production in agricultural powerhouse Brazil moves further into the Amazon rainforest.
Andrew Cuomo last month that designates the competitions these companies offer "games of skill" and therefore not in conflict with a gambling ban written into the state constitution.
The company uses AI and bots to sell insurance, and has flipped the business model to ensure that Lemonade is never in conflict with customers filing insurance claims.
"Once you agree to the term sheet, those are the general principles you're agreeing to, and nothing should be in conflict with what's in the contract," he said.
This was Mr. Mondale's vision of the vice presidency: He ensured that President Carter received balanced information from multiple perspectives, including those in conflict with his personal preferences.
But since the law's passage, many conservative clerics and religious leaders have denounced it as being in conflict with the Muslim holy book, the Koran, and the constitution.
Tea Party Republicans that fought for, and won, cuts to government spending will now find themselves in conflict with their own president, who wants to spend not cut.
"We're working trying to coordinate with Cruz and others who have concerns about the transition," Thune said Tuesday, insisting that his efforts were not in conflict with Cruz's.
As an actor, you're frequently tasked with propelling a plot and that can sometimes be in conflict with the authentic feelings you might have in any given moment.
He signed on as a part-time consultant to the St. Joseph basketball program last September so he would not be in conflict with his contract with Connecticut.
Turkey has been in conflict with the Kurdistan Workers' Party, known as the P.K.K., since it launched a violent separatist movement in the country in the early 1980s.
It is widely seen as the most powerful player in Lebanon and is part of an Iranian-led regional alliance in conflict with U.S.-allied Gulf Arab states.
The industry's assertion that mandates to implement Positive Train Control (PTC) technology in the rail industry are somehow in conflict with the FRA's crew size rule is absurd.
"There are no boundaries anymore and no understanding for how to respond when my idea of freedom is in conflict with someone else's idea of freedom," she said.
It is widely seen as the most powerful player in Lebanon and is part of an Iranian-led regional alliance in conflict with U.S.-allied Gulf Arab states.
"  Sasse recently suggested Trump is in conflict with the First Amendment, following Trump's comment that it's "disgusting the press is able to write whatever it wants to write.
That would kill the deal and be deeply distressing for a continent already in conflict with the Trump administration over trade, climate change, military spending and multilateralism generally.
But Levandowski's priority — protecting himself from criminal action — has been in conflict with Uber's attempts to do away with this lawsuit and go ahead with its autonomous efforts.
Immigration in particular puts a key slice of the party faithful in conflict with the national agenda — nationally, support for immigration reform tends to be high and bipartisan.
The idea that we might be safer and better off by radically diminishing government's ability to make and enforce laws also seems to be in conflict with the facts.
"Alison Rapp was terminated due to violation of an internal company policy involving holding a second job in conflict with Nintendo's corporate culture," a statement issued to Mashable read.
Most interestingly, he crafts "La La Land" as a story in which reality and fantasy are in conflict with one another and leaves moviegoers to choose which is truer.
It also appeared to be in conflict with recent remarks by Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinFive key players in Trump's trade battles Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus demurred, referring back to comments she made Tuesday at an off-camera briefing that "the entire North Korean WMD program" is "in conflict" with U.N. resolutions.
AIBA picks five judges to work each bout and prohibits judges from a fighter's country, or from a country in conflict with a fighter's country, from working a bout.
Check out more videos from VICE: In Rakhine state, where thousands of Rohingya women remain trapped and caught in conflict with the Burmese military, the situation is not better.
"Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue," Mr. Wolff writes.
His arms raised high, he had the look of a soloist conducting from the piano, sometimes in conflict with the stately, controlled orchestral accompaniment led by Jaap van Zweden.
According to the late sociologist Lewis Coser, human beings can&apost develop their own identity unless they&aposre in conflict with another group that they make different from themselves.
Stark, a German, stepped down as the ECB's chief economist in 2011 in conflict with the banks policy of buying government bonds to combat the euro zones debt crisis.
Sondland also said he was "adamantly opposed" to the decision to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid to Ukraine, which is embroiled in conflict with Russia.
Republicans are also wary of putting themselves in conflict with the NRA, a powerful special interest and grassroots lobbying group that has long had a fearsome reputation in Washington.
The rules change puts the Republican Party in conflict with a 2014 state law, known as Senate Bill 54, which created the signature-gathering pathway to the primary ballot.
We see in them, as the poet Pattiann Rogers writes in "Animals and People: The Human Heart in Conflict With Itself," that which we wish to see in ourselves.
It feels more like a movie in conflict with itself — paying homage to films built around cultural systems while putting a close-up lens on a single person falling apart.
The possibility that Trump could enact big tax cuts and government spending programs that run up large deficits could put him in conflict with the Fed if inflation takes off.
We see it, it plays out in many ways publicly, sometimes in conflict with efforts that are underway and sometimes in ways that can, in fact, undermine what is occurring.
One questioned if Clinton had been previously warned about whether the use of a private server to conduct official State Department business was in conflict with federal record keeping laws.
Natural of a fit as it may be, however, Pallen sees Kendall Jenner's modeling career in many ways to be "in conflict" with the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" legacy.
But the LeBaron extended family has often been in conflict with drug traffickers in Chihuahua and other relatives of the victims said the killers surely knew who they were targeting.
And it essentially puts her in conflict with her aunt, Shari Redstone, who after public disagreements with her father over the years has said that she has reconciled with him.
He's in conflict with the chief justice of the Supreme Court and the judiciary system, his own Justice Department, the chairman of the Federal Reserve and his secretary of defense.
It may also put the birth certificates in conflict with identification issued by the state Department of Motor Vehicles and federal agencies, like driver's licenses, passports and Social Security cards.
Hezbollah, the most well-known Iranian proxy militia, has been operating in Lebanon since the 1980s, where they wield undeniable influence in the government and in conflict with neighboring Israel.
More broadly, why has Mr. Trump evaded reporters' questions about renewed fighting in eastern Ukraine or the Russian deployment of a new missile in conflict with a 1987 arms agreement?
But it is extremely unsure what to do about that – and perhaps unsurprisingly, reluctant to find itself in conflict with politicians who may one day be responsible for regulating it.
Other biases, such as confirmation bias, make it hard for us to see the evidence that is placed in front of us if it is in conflict with our beliefs.
Hungary has been in conflict with European institutions over what critics say is Budapest's backsliding on democratic norms, with some controversial reforms affecting the independence of the judiciary and the media.
South Africa has been in conflict with the court since Pretoria failed to carry out an ICC arrest warrant against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir when he visited Johannesburg last year.
The lira struggled in October and November when inflation was rising, putting the central bank back in conflict with government officials, who want to keep interest rates low to help growth.
And the real burden of all this is borne by poor local people who are in competition with wildlife for resources, and sometimes in conflict with it—elephants can be destructive.
Without naming names, Caputova - who took office last month - took aim at Hungary and Poland, the two eastern member states often in conflict with the EU over rule of law concerns.
If you're lost, dating a non-Black person is often viewed in conflict with pro-Blackness, especially when a Black person is heavily engaged in racial justice and consciousness, like Sam.
According to the Fulton County Sheriff's Office ... the rapper's been charged with Battery Substantial Physical Harm, which is in conflict with what we were told earlier -- that both sustained minor injuries.
"Even if the Iraqi government gets bogged down in conflict with Kurds, the negative economic implications, particularly on investment, will be more than offset by the rout of ISIS," Iradian said.
That's in conflict with Walmart's larger goal, which is to allow shoppers to take advantage of its online grocery shopping to fully replace the traditional grocery shopping trip to the store.
Sam Brownback signed legislation Tuesday allowing faith-based groups at college campuses in Kansas to restrict membership to like-minded people, probably putting the state in conflict with civil liberties groups.
Sergey Brin, a Google co-founder, said that he was "deeply offended" by the election of Mr. Trump and that his victory was in conflict with many of the company's values.
Those fears led to the offensive against Afrin, the eastern region of Rojava, and Turkey has even talked about attacking further east, which would put it in conflict with American forces.
Sexual complicity in conflict with individual freedom is a central theme of the Balanchine pas de deux, and more often than not it is dramatized from the woman's point of view.
Trump's tweets from over the weekend, saying that he wants an "outright dismissal" of the articles by the Senate, put him in conflict with the strategy McConnell has advocated for weeks.
Mr. Dostum has been in conflict with the government for months, most recently over a criminal investigation into accusations that he and his bodyguards kidnapped and sexually assaulted a political rival.
Wray's testimony also comes just weeks after he found himself in conflict with the White House, which authorized the release of a House Intelligence Committee memo drafted by staff to Rep.
But as fighting has spread to southern border states, known as Greater Equatoria, it has sucked in dozens of other ethnic groups that are also historically in conflict with the Dinka.
So you have a new leader of a country locked in conflict with much more powerful Russia speaking to one of its principal international benefactors, which has recently suspended military aid.
Trump has said Iran must stop meddling in wars in Syria and Yemen, part of a foreign policy supporting regional allies in conflict with proxies of U.S.-backed Gulf Arab kingdoms.
Phillips, the owner, told them he would sell them any other baked goods in his store, but would not design a wedding cake because it was in conflict with his Christian beliefs.
But since the law's passage in the Punjab assembly, many conservative clerics and religious leaders have denounced it as being in conflict with the Muslim holy book, the Koran, and the constitution.
His restored face addresses the admittedly faded shading and coloring, but makes San Jorge look more like a Moral Orel character instead of a knight in conflict with a giant mythical creature.
Ross had been in conflict with right-wingers online; he did not want the event to have white nationalist overtones and did not want the Three Percenters to participate if it did.
No specific country was singled out for attack, nor was any date or target finalized, but investigators have said the group was interested in striking countries currently in conflict with Islamic State.
Humane work schedules don't have to be in conflict with business success, but they do force us to weed out the type of reactive work that chews through hours of the day.
Considering that administration is often in conflict with itself and is helmed by people who have a habit of saying things that are flat-out wrong, his task is a difficult one.
That's because the job of presiding over stable long-term economic growth is inherently in conflict with serving the president's political interest — timing rapid economic growth to coincide with his reelection campaign.
It "rests on an odd combination of perpetuating both the Confederate legacy and the idea that this was not really in conflict with being a good citizen of the nation," she added.
What follows is a superb comic scene pitting Hannah's verbally open vulnerability and desire to please — up to a point — in conflict with Adam's inarticulate desire that is unconcerned with her needs.
In considering Venezuelans for the program, Trump's general opposition to TPS has come in conflict with the administration's push for regime change in the South American country, a top Hemispheric policy priority.
Rather, they've made a series of calculated political decisions—ones that may appear to be in conflict with their religious convictions, but which actually are in line with an overarching political agenda.
And Politicoreported that Christie was holding a $2202,2628-a-seat briefing on the transition planning, seemingly in conflict with Trump's claims about how he would not be beholden to big money contributors.
They launched political and social revolutions based on Marxist ideology, engaged in conflict with the United States, and upon their victories, saw large numbers of their citizens flee to the United States.
Festing lost his job in a feud with Pope Francis that hinged on the discovery that one of the charity group's aid projects in Myanmar distributed condoms, in conflict with Catholic policy.
The artist Jenny Saville is known for her unflinching representations of the female body, often showing figures that are obese, bruised, mutilated or otherwise in conflict with conventional ideas about female beauty.
Recent scholarship has emphasized the close connections between student activists and tenants-rights and other community groups in Harlem, which (then as now, Professor Guridy noted) were often in conflict with Columbia.
It is the same playbook Beijing followed in dealing with the crisis that erupted in Hong Kong last year, after Beijing imposed an extradition law in conflict with the territory's promised autonomy.
According to the administration's brief, abortion providers should not be able to assert the rights of their patients because the providers' interests are "potentially in conflict" with the interests of those patients.
Cernovich is what my grandmother would have called a "piece of work," constantly pretzeling himself into all kinds of shapes to deal with whatever contradiction is in conflict with his peculiar ideology.
Those measures were intentionally in conflict with Roe, and conservative activists who backed them said the goal was to force the Supreme Court to re-evaluate — and ultimately overturn — the monumental decision.
WARSAW (Reuters) - Some European city mayors whose national governments are in conflict with Brussels could seek ways to access European Union funds directly, the mayor of Poland's capital Warsaw said on Tuesday.
Yet Trump's preference is in conflict with the views of the Freedom Caucus, a group of conservatives in the House of Representatives that has often proved influential in fights over federal spending.
But he also says that "the more Pens [Microsoft] puts into people's hands, the better off we are," which feels like a mission that's in conflict with the new Surface Pro's pricing strategy.
"The people from (Aniva's) district are saying that it is a violation of their culture and vowed to continue with the practice even though it is in conflict with the law," he said.
So it's not in conflict with any of it, but it's been shown to be a far more mainstream, science-based treatment or approach than maybe some of the new-age alternative methods.
America's freight rail system is in desperate need of reform, a sentiment admittedly in conflict with the railroads' PR campaign showing an industry that is growing, facilitating commerce and even helping the environment.
In his memo, Mattis wrote that there is "substantial risk" from allowing the service of people with gender dysphoria, or the condition of someone's biological sex being in conflict with their gender identity.
" The recent announcement from the White House also appears to be in conflict with remarks by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who said last week that "we are putting the trade war on hold.
My family left the Farm when I was I was 8 years old, and as I matured, I found that my ideological roots were in conflict with the nonstop American pro-capitalism message.
However, that's in conflict with the US Preventive Services Task Force recommendation, which says that women of average risk should get a mammogram every other year from ages 50 to 74, not sooner.
Fortuyn was the first Dutch politician to champion, and run with, the idea that the values of liberal democracy are inherently in conflict with those of Islam and immigrants from majority-Muslim nations.
However, this poses a challenge for VR storytellers—a challenge that can be captured in another simple phrase: Presence and Storytelling are in conflict with each other... We are creating brand new worlds.
The country is home to some 603,260 savanna elephants, about a third of Africa's remaining population — plentiful enough that they are increasingly in conflict with villagers in the northern part of the country.
"It goes without saying that they (the former employees) violated the firm's policies and procedures and acted in conflict with all that we stand for," Solomon said in Wednesday's voicemail to Goldman staff.
"Woven into the fabric of Starbucks is the view that the pursuit of profits is not in conflict with the pursuit of doing good," CEO Kevin Johnson said in a call with CNBC.
But one feature has Waze in conflict with law enforcement officials across the country: how the app marks the location of police officers on the roads ahead or stationed at drunken-driving checkpoints.
Yes, they are both about the first years of the reign of a young British queen, and both are rife with political lessons that come in conflict with the personal lives of the monarchs.
So the fuel efficiency standards and other efforts that have benefited all of us environmentally are now in conflict with the main way we pay for the infrastructure that helps keep our economy moving.
In an introduction to the book, Wolff writes: Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue.
Democrats I spoke to viewed his protestations as fundamentally cynical, an excuse to kill a bill he was ambivalent about by placing it in conflict with the other party's most treasured recent legislative accomplishment.
"These efforts are overwhelmingly in conflict with the goals of this landmark global climate accord, and designed to maintain the social and legal license to operate and expand fossil fuel operations," the report states.
"Erecting comfort women statues in the United States and other countries is in conflict with our country's stance and extremely regrettable," Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a regular news conference on Friday.
That law, now known as the Export Control Reform Act (ECRA), also protects U.S. companies from pressure to comply with a foreign country's efforts to boycott U.S. allies, in conflict with U.S. foreign policy.
It is a ridiculous object: Too garish for the solemn purpose of self-defense, it is similarly inappropriate for hunting, in which animals are not imagined to be in conflict with the United States.
Inch, who abruptly resigned a couple months after writing the memo, declined to answer questions, in part because he said it would be in conflict with his current role running Florida's Department of Corrections.
The attacks in Ituri province have mostly targeted Hema herders, who have long been in conflict with Lendu farmers over grazing rights and political representation, although the exact identity of the assailants remains murky.
This time last year, his government was locked in conflict with the yellow-vest movement, named for the bright yellow jackets that protesters wore, against his economic agenda and policies assailed as pro-business.
But later Thursday, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders suggested that the secretary, under fire for ethics violations and in conflict with members of the administration, may not have the White House's full support.
In the days since Mr. Trump's Twitter post on March 4, the White House has offered a series of shifting response, explanations and clarifications, some of which have been in conflict with each other.
The Indiana abortion law, for instance, was in conflict with Roe because it prohibited some abortions — specifically, those performed because of sex, race, or fetal diagnosis — before a fetus can survive outside the womb.
Long admired for its democratic achievements, Poland under Kaczynski&aposs direction has taken what many considered to be an illiberal turn that has put the country in conflict with the European Union and Western allies.
When Obama visited the UK just before the Brexit vote 2016 he too had a message, but unlike Pompeo and Trump he did it in consultation with PM David Cameron, not in conflict with him.
Most economists expect the central bank to raise the rate by 50 basis points on Wednesday, though they are concerned such a move will place it in conflict with the government's more expansionist fiscal stance.
This could be particularly useful to the Chinese military, which has sought to expand its influence in the South Pacific in recent years, putting it in conflict with its immediate neighbors and the United States.
The U.A.E. and Saudi Arabia are currently engaged in the war in Yemen together—a conflict drawing widespread condemnation and war crimes allegation against both countries, who are in conflict with Tehran-backed Houthi rebels.
The festival is perpetually in conflict with itself: an adolescent horror film followed by a humane domestic drama followed by a film that uses extreme violence to get at some truth of the human condition.
"It would be very unlikely the administration would issue a major decision that would directly be in conflict with that strategy," referring to a tool used by the administration to apply pressure to China to?
"The ruling wants us to be in conflict with the army, they want to pull apart the army," Roberto Lorenzana, a former guerilla commander who is now a top presidential aide, told reporters on Monday.
Protecting consumers from rip-offs was always a secondary mission, which in some ways ended up in conflict with the basic safety-and-soundness mission, since tough enforcement of consumer rules can undermine bank profitability.
"Our partnership with Uber is not in conflict with Lyft and Didi, as we are simply providing more options for our Alipay users," Eric Jing, president of Ant Financial Services Group, said in a statement.
Even during the Obama years, it was striking how many well-known Republican-leaning economists followed the party line on economic policy, even when that party line was in conflict with the nonpolitical professional consensus.
That policy hasn't changed, which means that Savannah's comments at the meeting last month, which included her dreams of getting married as a lesbian and raising a family, were in conflict with official Mormon doctrine.
Finally, the Court accepts cases in order to resolve split decisions, which occur when a ruling in a lower court, such as a circuit court, is in conflict with a ruling in a different circuit court.
A series of attacks in Ituri province has mostly targeted Hema herders, who have long been in conflict with Lendu farmers over grazing rights and political representation, although the exact identity of the assailants remains murky.
But not only does asymptotic safety provide a link between testable low energies and inaccessible high energies—as the above examples demonstrate—the approach is also not necessarily in conflict with other ways of quantizing gravity.
Athletes must disclose all contracts related to NIL rights to a designated official at their university, and if anything is in conflict with the team's contractual obligations, the official must inform the athletes or their representative.
The moves are seen as a sign of increased influence for McMaster, a career military officer whose views on American engagement in the world are seen as in conflict with the more isolationist approach of Bannon.
More controversially, he has also made it clear he views the United States in conflict with the Islamic religion itself – something he has frequently referred to as a "political movement" existentially opposed to the United States.
Babis has repeatedly said he would keep the Czech Republic on a pro-Western course and avoid the kind of sparring over checks and balances that has landed neighboring Poland and Hungary in conflict with Brussels.
The Islamic Defenders Front, a conservative group that campaigns against activities it deems un-Islamic, said in a statement the policy "did not make sense" and was in conflict with the country's efforts to preserve diversity.
" The subjects in her paintings are usually young girls who the artist says mirror her own personal experiences, and she is "always investigating the role of the feminine as it stands in conflict with modern society.
MIAMI (Reuters) - FIFA will go ahead with a new 24-team Club World Cup starting in 2021, its President Gianni Infantino said on Friday, setting the world soccer governing body in conflict with Europe's top clubs.
I was losing my family, and it seemed to me that there were no stories for that — no stories about what to do when loyalty to your family was somehow in conflict with loyalty to yourself.
Even if religious freedom laws don't enable more discrimination, Wilson worries that characterizing LGBTQ rights as fundamentally in conflict with religious rights will make it much more difficult to pass civil rights protections in the future.
Jakli said not all of the order's members collaborated with the Nazis, and some of them were even in conflict with the Arrow Cross Party, the group that would go on to commit the Hungarian Holocaust.
"The fact that a European tribunal decision is rejected so arrogantly is evidence of something very dangerous in my opinion — it is an overt attempt to put Poland in conflict with the European Union," Tusk said.
In addition, the general directed Iran's involvement with forces like the Houthi rebels in Yemen, Hezbollah in Lebanon and others that are in conflict with the United States and its regional allies, Israel and Saudi Arabia.
Just over a decade ago, Donald J. Trump was locked in conflict with a group of apartment owners who had taken control of the condominium board at his new glass tower across from the United Nations.
It's not at all rare to shift out of government into a private sector gig, and the impulse to try to lay the groundwork for cashing out can put subordinates' interests in conflict with their bosses.
Conservatives at the time called out the hypocrisy in Democrats' treatment of Clinton (and of Ted Kennedy), but, critically, it really was hypocritical because Democrats really did espouse values that were in conflict with Clinton's behavior.
In December, Persinger was told by Laurentian's provost that he wouldn't be teaching the class — which he says he's been teaching for decades — anymore because his statement was in conflict with the school's respectful workplace policies.
A global trade war is sapping confidence, Italy is once again in conflict with the European Commission, German industry is continuing to post dismal figures, stocks are tumbling and the threat of a hard Brexit looms large.
Shoegaze and metal have collided a lot over the last couple of years, but it's rare that a band has been able to take the best bits of both and put them in conflict with one another.
" They also claimed that the state was on a "crusade to crush" him, adding: "As a devout man of faith, Phillips cannot create custom cakes that express messages or celebrate events in conflict with his religious beliefs.
Since coming to power in 2015 PiS has been in conflict with the European Union over reforms to the judiciary as well as migration and environmental policy, battles which critics say could intensify if it wins again.
"Coca-Cola did not allow us to venture into other markets back then; they only let us to expand our market share in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and this is in conflict with our vision," he says.
From the Democrats we have a candidate who radically supports abortion by ending the Hyde Amendment and who most suspect will advocate for LGBTQ laws that put religious institutions in conflict with the law or their conscience.
" In a letter asking the tax agency to reconsider its position, Ms. Hatton said, "The I.R.S. ruling is in conflict with the direction that the Department of Health and Human Services has given to the hospital field.
If we want to be governed by someone we wouldn't do a business deal with because their background is so shady, if we're willing to do that then that's in conflict with who I think we are.
Locked in conflict with Israel and vying against secular Palestinian rivals in the occupied West Bank, Hamas has long invested in television- and Internet-based news, educational shows and even animated clips that advance its political views.
Trump's immigration policies, including a much reworked ban on travelers from Muslim-majority nations, and his frequent hostile rhetoric toward Islam, sometimes come across to a broad political audience as being in conflict with foundational national values.
Therefore, the intent of the framers to make change difficult and time consuming is in conflict with progressive desires to remake American society, in their words, even if blessed by only one election and a bare majority.
The foundation was the subject of a complaint filed to the Internal Revenue Service in September, accusing the group of "repeatedly and expressly" advocating Mr. Moore's election to the Senate, in conflict with its tax-exempt status.
Robert Lewis of WNYC won the award for radio reporting for disclosing that some New York Police Department officials had earned substantial incomes from outside deals and jobs that appeared to be in conflict with department interests.
The carrier, which has long been in conflict with a flight attendants' union over pay and pensions, said the HR & Legal department would be headed by the chief financial officer of Lufthansa's Swiss International Airlines, Michael Niggemann.
It said the ruling by Judge Robart was too broad, "untethered" to the claims of the State of Washington, and in conflict with a ruling by another federal district judge, in Boston, who had upheld the order.
The inhabitants of the family's ancestral village are in conflict with an entity they refer to as "Company," which destroys farms and homes while drilling for oil and later attempts to build gas pipelines through the region.
The growing violence drove the German president, Joachim Gauck, to speak last August of two Germanys in conflict with each other: "Bright Germany" — the Germany of charity and compassion — against "Dark Germany" — the Germany of hate and xenophobia.
OpenSecrets, a non-profit research organization, has conducted an audit of the  National Rifle Association and found that the powerful lobbying group might be facing a budgetary squeeze as higher outlays are coming in conflict with shrinking revenue.
If we want to be governed by someone we wouldn't do a business deal with because they're their background is so shady, if we're willing to do that then that's in conflict with who I think we are.
"Short-term interests are in conflict with long-term economic interest for all coastal countries," she said via video link to the three-day World Ocean Summit in the Mexican resort of Playa del Carmen, which ends Friday.
Ida was about a woman whose simple, enclosed life was in conflict with her new desires and the greater ideas that had guided her life, and that translated to the screen visually as well as in the story.
The Telecom Italia CEO had been in conflict with some of his fellow board members over strategy at the former state phone monopoly but the company had said there would be no board meeting while he was away.
"What they really care about are two things that don't have to be in conflict with one another," said Marika Yip-Bannicq, a postdoctoral research scientist with the Columbia Couples Lab and a psychology lecturer at Columbia University.
Disney's move online could put the company in conflict with Netflix, which will lose access to new Disney and Pixar films, and with cable providers, which pay Disney handsomely for the right to distribute ESPN and other channels.
Protests over a new Indian citizenship law based on religion spread to student campuses on Monday as critics said the Hindu nationalist government was pushing a partisan agenda in conflict with the country's founding as a secular republic.
And so, they could be potentially false testimony, and they are in conflict with other testimony that we&aposve had from Rod Rosenstein, specifically the lead up that you had in your monologue talking about Bruce Ohr&aposs involvement.
Before then, he was Yahoo's chief information security officer for less than a year before he departed the company, reportedly in conflict with then-Yahoo chief executive Marissa Mayer over the company's complicity with a secret government surveillance program.
Syrian government to residents: Lay down your arms Aleppo, Syria's largest city before the war broke out in 2011, has been a major battleground in conflict, with rebel groups holding neighborhoods in the east of the city for years.
Because when it's in conflict with other parties, the Trump administration can cast itself as a soldier in a kind of cultural war, and that war, and the resentment it engenders, is what gives its version of reality power.
"The European Union is of the view that the possible adoption and implementation of the JASTA would be in conflict with fundamental principles of international law and in particular the principle of State sovereign immunity," the EU statement read.
Flynn's replacement H.R. McMaster, also an Army lieutenant general, has recently found himself in conflict with other senior White House officials, as well as Cabinet members and the President himself, over such things as the military strategy in Afghanistan.
Around the same time the brand was hit by another setback when it debuted "extreme vanity" sizing: 000 (designed to appeal to its new customers in Asia but in conflict with American shoppers' evolving desire for body-positive messages).
She said minority students have been in conflict with their administration for over a year over what they see as a lack of fair treatment in comparison with other groups on campus, and the percentage of minority faculty members.
"Breaking up and regulating the Big Tech monopolies will put many of these Democrats in conflict with some of their big money donors — so it's definitely a way to help prove your grassroots credentials," he told CNN on Saturday.
"We will continue to work with regulators to ensure that regulations are cost-effective, scientifically based and not duplicative, overly burdensome or in conflict with other regulations," Daren Beaudo, director of media relations at ConocoPhillips, said in an email.
Italy is locked in conflict with Brussels over its plans to spend more next year than allowed under European Union rules, raising the prospect of a drawn out battle and sanctions for one of the bloc's biggest member states.
" Alicia Tillman, CMO of software giant SAP, told CNBC marketing is a rare function that touches many other areas of a company, which means the "stakes are pretty high and they can often be in conflict with each other.
"She can explain Cornell's victories and defeats in terms of the categorical imperative, the Platonic doctrine of ideas, or the pessimism of Schopenhauer, holding that the will is an irrational form in conflict with the intellect," the Tribune said.
The model of pardoning that Jefferson and his influences opposed was that of 17th Century English kings, who would often grant pardons to advisors and favorites who had gotten into legal trouble or found themselves in conflict with Parliament.
Members of BA's "mixed fleet" cabin crew - those who work on both long and short-haul flights - have been in conflict with BA since last year over wage offers which the Unite trade union has described as "poverty pay".
The South Dakota legislation would seem to put the state in conflict with the Obama administration's interpretation of the federal Title IX law, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in any education program or activity that receives federal funds.
Italy has been locked in conflict with Brussels over its plans to spend more next year than allowed under European Union rules, raising the prospect of a drawn-out battle and sanctions on one of the bloc's biggest member states.
Tokyo (CNN)President Donald Trump tweeted Sunday he doesn't view North Korea's short range missile tests as disturbing, a view deeply at odds with his Japanese hosts and in conflict with statements made a day earlier by his national security adviser.
Some conservative grassroots activists, including Tea Party leader Jenny Beth Martin, have publicly warned Trump against picking Priebus because they view him as part of the "establishment" and thus in conflict with Trump's promise to "drain the swamp" in Washington.
The bill in question — the Free Exercise Protection Act — would allow faith-based organizations to refuse employment to people whose beliefs they deem in conflict with their own and allow pastors and churches to refuse services for same-sex couples.
Relations between the nations have been tested by a number of crises over the past decade as Venezuela's role as Latin America's leftist stalwart has put it in conflict with Colombia, which is traditionally a staunch supporter of the United States.
What's more,Trump tweeting that the players should "be happy, be cool" is in conflict with a tweet he sent out in May in which he claimed to have had a "great meeting" with Kim Kardashian about prison reform and sentencing.
It's been 17 years since Kosovo was locked in conflict with Serbian forces, and eight years since it claimed its independence, but to outsiders, Kosovo is still a land ripped apart by ethnic cleansing, organized crime, and the infamous NATO bombing.
The ECB's problem is the global trade war shows no sign of de-escalating, Italy is once again in conflict with the European Commission, German industry continues to post dismal figures, stock markets are tumbling and a hard Brexit is threatened.
"If we want to be governed by someone we wouldn't do a business deal with because their — their background is so shady, if we're willing to do that, then that's in conflict with who I think we are," he said.
She said Mr. Zinke's move may put the administration in conflict with the provisions of the 1953 Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, a law that lays out the standards and procedures for determining which areas will be opened to offshore drilling.
I know many people struggled with the prior policy and although I think it came from a desire to avoid placing young children in conflict with their parents on doctrinal matters, this is probably a better, more flexible way forward.
Armed with our new knowledge of all our parts, often in conflict with one another, we are now in a position to build upon all that is good about us and to change that which does not serve us well.
"Bending to a dictator like Kim Jong-un is in conflict with the dignity" of South Koreans, wrote Yoon Pyung-joong, a professor of political philosophy at Hanshin University, in an editorial this month in Chosun Ilbo, a South Korean daily.
The Trump administration has pressed hard for China to make major changes to its trade practices and limit the state's role in the economy — an agenda that comes in conflict with Beijing's desire to protect its industries and build new ones.
Mr. Pompeo has been under increased scrutiny since he admitted to listening in on the July 25 call, and as questions mounted as to whether Mr. Giuliani was running a shadow foreign policy with Ukraine, in conflict with career American diplomats.
Indeed, comments ahead of the meeting from Ukraine Foreign Affairs Minister Vadym Prystaiko suggest that Ukraine is taking a go-softly approach with an emphasis on energy security and keeping bilateral relations robust while Ukraine remains in conflict with Russia.
Italy has been locked in conflict with Brussels over its plans to spend more next year than allowed under European Union rules, raising the prospect of a drawn out battle and sanctions for one of the bloc's biggest member states.
Ilya Glazunov, a painter whose reverence for the Russian past and the Orthodox Church put him in conflict with cultural officials during the Soviet era but won him a devoted following after the collapse of Communism, died on Sunday in Moscow.
The Swiss company involved with the pipeline's construction, Allseas, said in a statement Saturday that it was suspending activities that came in conflict with the sanctions following the passage of the annual defense reauthorization bill last week, which included the sanctions.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's royal family was joined by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Sunday to remember those killed and wounded in conflict, with millions falling silent for two minutes to mark 100 years since the end of World War One.
"At the same time, I want to add a humorous response to the way too serious understanding of one's own identity in conflict with our 'superficial' desires that we usually end up suppressing, so society won't judge us," she adds.
RISKS Draghi's problem is that a global trade war shows no sign of de-escalating, Italy is again in conflict with the European Commission, German industry continues to post dismal figures, stocks are tumbling, and the threat of a hard Brexit looms.
They purport to represent "the suffrage movement," which was not a monolith, but a decades- long sprawl, a tangle of people and ideas, often in conflict with each other, leading, by 1920, to passage of the amendment giving women the right to vote.
The tactics are meant to damage the credibility of the women: A letter from one of Ford's ex-boyfriends leaked to Fox News claimed she had helped a friend prepare for a polygraph test, which is in conflict with her sworn testimony.
The letter refuted that Ford was claustrophobic or afraid of flying — which she and friends have attributed to ongoing trauma after her attack — and claimed she had helped a friend prepare for a polygraph test, which is in conflict with her sworn testimony.
Oil markets are also eyeing the impact of an international court ruling on Tuesday that China has no historic title over the waters of the South China Sea potentially putting it in conflict with other countries in the region which have rival claims.
Pruitt's opinion on climate change aligns with that of Trump, who repeatedly has dismissed global warming as a hoax, in conflict with the overwhelming scientific consensus that human activity through greenhouse gas emissions is the primary cause of changes in the climate.
Turkey views the People's Protection Units (YPG), the dominant militia in the SDF, as a terrorist group because of its links to the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) — a violent separatist group that has been in conflict with the Turkish government for decades.
As Brutus predicted, the greatest source of the Court's current sway is judicial review, the power to declare a law void if the justices see it as being in conflict with the Constitution—a right granted to it nowhere in the Constitution.
"Our hope is that removing an article that is in conflict with both our values and what we aspire to as journalists will demonstrate how seriously we take our error," according to an editors' note that went up in place of the story.
For instance, although I share the policy views of sections 253 and 257, those provisions purport to displace the President's exclusive constitutional authority to recognize foreign governments, including their territorial bounds, in conflict with the Supreme Court's recent decision in Zivotofsky v.
Twice in Parliament this week, Mr. Corbyn, whose political views were forged in his leftist activism in the 1980s, has eschewed the supportive, cheerleading role that opposition leaders traditionally play to the prime minister when Britain is in conflict with a foreign power.
Though the timing was coincidental, the actions taken by Alabama on consecutive days served to highlight widely held positions on the political right that some people say are in conflict, with protecting human life held paramount in one context but not another. Gov.
The notion that the Trump administration would review 3,000 federal inmates incarcerated for offenses similar to Ms. Johnson's is in conflict with the policies led by his own attorney general, who reversed Obama-era actions to ease punishments for nonviolent drug offenders.
The center-right is suspicious of the latter not only because it is undemocratic and in conflict with the separation of powers — the Constitution explicitly grants all legislative power to Congress – but also because courts lack the necessary policy expertise to competently legislate.
RISKS Draghi's problem is that a global trade war is showing no signs of dissipation, Italy is once again in conflict with the European Commission, German industry is continuing to post dismal figures, stocks are tumbling, and the threat of a hard Brexit looms large.
RISKS Draghi's problem is that the global trade war shows no sign of de-escalating, while Italy is once again in conflict with the European Commission, German industry continues to post dismal figures, stock markets are tumbling, and the threat of a hard Brexit looms.
A global trade war is showing no signs of dissipation, Italy is once again in conflict with the European Commission, German industry is continuing to post dismal figures, stocks are tumbling, inflation expectations are falling, and the threat of a hard Brexit looms large.
His statement came as Poland's biggest opposition front has repeatedly warned that Law and Justice could eventually lead the country out of the EU. PiS has been in conflict with the European Commission over its handling of Polish courts since the start of 2016.
In a five-page letter from Kinder Morgan Canada's President Ian Anderson to British Columbia Premier John Horgan, sent on Tuesday and seen by Reuters on Thursday, Anderson questioned the province's objectives and said the new rules were in conflict with review processes already completed.
His statement came as Poland's biggest opposition front has repeatedly warned that Law and Justice could eventually lead the country out of the EU. PiS has been in conflict with the European Commission over its handling of Polish courts since the start of 2016.
Zeman had at first said he would not stand in the way of the new law but, after studying it, decided to block it because it was in conflict with the constitution and breached the principle of open competition between political parties, his office said.
Draghi's problem is that a global trade war is showing no signs of dissipation, Italy is once again in conflict with the European Commission, German industry is continuing to post dismal figures, stocks are tumbling, and the threat of a hard Brexit looms large.
"The unprecedented economic conflicts of this administration need to be visible to the American people, including any pertinent documentation which can reveal the foreign influences and financial interests which may put Donald Trump in conflict with the emoluments clause of the Constitution," the petition states.
In court papers, Kristen K. Waggoner, a lawyer from the conservative Alliance Defending Freedom who is representing Phillips, argued that the First Amendment guarantees him the right to decline to make wedding cakes that celebrate marriages that are in conflict with his religious beliefs.
Kissinger argued, referring to American interests during the Cold War, that whenever an American ally such as Israel, is engaged in conflict with radical extremist states like Iraq and Syria, allied with the Soviet Union, it is vital that the American ally emerge victorious.
Such laws, versions of which are on the books in 21 states and at the federal level, are intended to strengthen but not guarantee the legal position of people whose religious beliefs are in conflict with existing law; none specifically mention same-sex marriage.
You've been taking things a little too seriously since last week, as your planetary ruler, strict, rule-playing Saturn, is still in conflict with love and money planet Venus, which is in idealistic Libra and wants you to see the world through rose-tinted glasses.
" The Trump administration issued the rule despite concerns raised by EPA's outside scientific advisers, who issued a draft report in late December that said the proposed version of the rule was "in conflict with established science … and the objectives of the Clean Water Act.
It has also stood by as Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the UAE have worked at cross-purposes in countries like Syria and Libya, rather than trying to create a common position that would increase US influence and bargaining power in conflict with Iran.
This week, security reporter Brian Krebs asked why the newest iPhone 11 Pro appeared to be sending out a user's location even when the user disabled Location Services in their phone's settings, in conflict with Apple's privacy policy and the express wishes of the user.
NEW DELHI, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Protests over a new citizenship law based on religion spread to student campuses across India on Monday as critics said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government was pushing a partisan agenda in conflict with India's founding as a secular republic.
The partnership is aimed at growing Uber's user base in China and India, which are the company's biggest markets after the US. In India, Uber has been in conflict with local authorities, after governments in Delhi and Karnataka effectively banned surge pricing in the last one month.
The moths continued to travel in the same direction with respect to the field for about three minutes after the field began moving but then, presumably as they realised that their visual cue and their magnetic cue were now in conflict with one another, they became disoriented.
For as long as nation states have been in conflict with each other, they have sought advantages against their adversaries through information operations -- through the collection of tactical information, the dissemination of propaganda, and more recently through exfiltration, manipulation and exploitation of an adversary's most vital information.
A unanimous three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the National Labor Relations Act's duty of fair representation works in tandem - rather than in conflict - with New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL) to protect union members from all types of discrimination.
Long seen as a beacon of economic and political stability in the European Union's eastern wing, Poland has found itself increasingly in conflict with Brussels since the nationalist, eurosceptic and socially conservative Law and Justice (PiS) party swept to power in an election in late 2015.
It's a message that's been delivered before by other projects like The Hummus Initiative, which promotes peace between Israelis and Palestinians using selfies of people with hummus, and the Conflict Kitchen restaurant in Pittsburgh, which serves food from countries that the US is in conflict with.
These voters have interests that are not the same as — and sometimes are in conflict with — those of a majority of the party's 41 percent minority voters, as well as with the party's non-college white voters (who still make up 33 percent of the Democratic electorate).
But even some of Mr. Gantz's supporters balk at teaming up with Arab politicians, saying that a state established to protect the Jewish people, and still in conflict with the Palestinians, cannot entrust weighty policy decisions to people whose sympathies may be with the other side.
Attacks by security forces aligned with the opposition are troubling to Mr. Trinkunas, the military historian, who notes that the government has armed civilian squads known as colectivos and independent militias that could find themselves in conflict with rogue soldiers as they try to defend Mr. Maduro.
Or perhaps we are invited to ruminate on the evolution of human beings as a people — where we are at this point in time, when scientific and social evolution, regarding climate change, identity politics, human rights, are more than ever in conflict with religious and conservative thinking.
The new regulations were part of a wider campaign by the administration to discourage families from illegally entering the U.S. But the judge ruled that the regulations were in conflict with a decades-old agreement that put strict limits on the incarceration of migrant children. 5.
"Europe is a region created on the basis of values, a relationship with democracy and public freedoms which Poland is today in conflict with," Macron said on the third leg of a trip to central Europe to win support for his vision of a revamped European Union.
More broadly, when second-generation young people feel that their identity is a zero-sum game — that the heritage of their parents is in conflict with the heritage of the country in which they live — they're more likely to turn to radicalism to resolve the conflict.
But a host of controversies involving the company's culture, its treatment of drivers, and its failure to investigate and disclose abuse claims from riders, as well a high-profile legal fight with Alphabet over self-driving car technology, eventually left Kalanick in conflict with his board and top shareholders.
"China needs to as soon as possible deal with the Indo-Pacific alliance, as it is absolutely in conflict with Belt and Road," Jia said, referring to the Chinese president's signature initiative to re-establish trade and infrastructure ties between China and nations throughout Central and Southeast Asia.
Trump tweeted -- as he prepared for his round of golf with Abe -- that he doesn't view North Korea's recent short range missile tests as disturbing, a view deeply at odds with his Japanese hosts and in conflict with statements made a day earlier by his national security adviser.
Even the Palestinian health bodies are not too eager to help such families, according to Road to Recovery's Gaza coordinator: the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank is in conflict with Hamas in Gaza, so the Authority is less than keen to be seen helping people from the Strip.
But as House Republicans have indicated that they may focus on Mr. Mulvaney's role in the pressure campaign on Ukraine, possibly blaming him rather than the president, it has become clear that the chief of staff's own interests may be in conflict with the White House on this issue.
The measure "rests on an odd combination of perpetuating both the Confederate legacy and the idea that this was not really in conflict with being a good citizen of the nation," said Nina Silber, the president of the Society of Civil War Historians and a Boston University history professor.
Just in the last few years, China has built islands topped with military bases to back its claim to vast stretches of ocean, in conflict with half a dozen other Asian countries, while Russia has forged a path of bloodshed and destruction in Ukraine over its annexation of Crimea.
They specifically raised concerns about Mr. Bryan's reliance on data, analysis and recommendations provided by the Energy Industry Research Center, a company widely seen as aligned with Mr. Akhmetov and sometimes in conflict with American priorities for helping Ukraine's government reduce oligarchs' influence and stand up to Russia.
When the draft agreement was brought back to a wider group of Chinese officials, it was met with concerns that certain provisions agreed to in principle were in conflict with Chinese laws and would require legal changes that would be complicated or unacceptable to enact, this person said.
The adolescent response to chronic sleep loss may be to consume a great deal of caffeine, Dr. Troxel said, leading to a "tired but wired" state in which risk-taking becomes more likely, in a setting where adolescent biology is in conflict with academic expectations and school schedules.
"The unprecedented economic conflicts of this administration need to be visible to the American people, including any pertinent documentation which can reveal the foreign influences and financial interests which may put Donald Trump in conflict with the emoluments clause of the Constitution," the petitioner, identified as A.D., wrote.
The values and politics championed by the cast are in conflict with the remarks and actions of Mr. Trump, who has called for deporting undocumented immigrants, has declined to forcefully denounce expressions of bigotry among his allies and has so far appointed only white men to major cabinet positions.
MALBAIE, Quebec (Reuters) - Talks at the Group of Seven summit will not be easy as the United States is in conflict with the rest of the group on trade, climate change and the nuclear deal with Iran, the chairman of European Union leaders Donald Tusk said on Friday.
Signe Whitson L.S.W. wrote for Psychology Today that the "Passive Aggressive Conflict Cycle," the endless, repetitive cycles of conflict that occur when a passive-aggressive individual succeeds in getting someone else to act out their anger for them, explains why you can't put yourself in conflict with a passive-aggressive person.
"This has to be done because there are many channels on this service that are full of radical and terrorist propaganda, hatred, ways to make bombs, how to carry out attacks, disturbing images, which are all in conflict with Indonesian law," the communications ministry said in a statement on its website.
The code clearly prohibits employees from using their "Government position or title or any authority associated with [their] public office to endorse any product, service or enterprise," so tweeting Amazon praise from his government Twitter account seems in conflict with that, which is perhaps why he swiftly deleted the tweet.
The Republican senator wrote in a New York Times op-ed earlier this month that Tillerson's warning against "conditioning our foreign policy too heavily on values" told oppressed people the world over that the US would not help them if doing so comes in conflict with moves to benefit US interests.
In power since 2010, the right-wing nationalist Orban has tightened state control over the media and campaigned on a platform of fierce hostility to immigration - policies that have put him in conflict with the European Union, which funds development policies to the tune of billions of euros a year.
"Now, as usual, I am getting slammed by Cuomo and the Dems in a long running civil lawsuit started by ... sleazebag AG Eric Schneiderman, who has since resigned over horrific women abuse, when I wanted to close the Foundation so as not to be in conflict with politics," Trump tweeted.
As he admits in the preface to Fire and Fury, he doesn't always make an effort to weed out self-serving or dishonest accounts: Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue.
He also played eight seasons in the majors, passed through the orbits of managers Chuck Dressen and Paul Richards, coached for Dick Williams, and had scouting and executive positions that put him in conflict with two of the game's great bulletheads, the A's' Charlie Finley and the Mets' M. Donald Grant.
In books like "Founding Brothers," which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2001, and "American Sphinx," a brilliantly drawn portrait of Jefferson, Ellis renders the founders in fine shadings: wise and bold and prescient, yes, but also, at times, blinkered and uncertain, men in conflict with one another and even themselves.
So having the you know, having a -- buying 30 percent of the natural gas from Russia and then sending euros back to Russia well you know, was confusing to the president -- I think not really confusing the President, he saw it as something that was in conflict with what NATO was all about.
First of all, we did see Philip dust off his chops last week to meet with Oleg, and the spy-versus-spy conflict that meeting established suggests it may not be the last we see of it — though we may be seeing it in conflict with Elizabeth's work, which is definitely different.
Hedges masterfully portrays his character's painful expressions of doubt — in himself, in his faith, in his upbringing, and in his parents — bringing to life a person who's been taught to believe that there's one way to live (and believes in that path) only to realize that that he's in conflict with it.
Alok Kumar Prasanna, a lawyer based in Bengaluru, said a court decision upholding privacy would come in conflict with the conservative leanings of the ruling coalition whose "basic cultural agenda is that the majority can impose its choices on the minority, or restrict their choices on anything, from food to sexual orientation".
But it's still slightly odd that two of Spider-Man's greatest foes — Vulture in Homecoming and Mysterio in this movie — have been reimagined not just as men formerly in conflict with Tony Stark, but as people specifically disgruntled with how little Stark was able to see past his own ego and massive wealth.
"The fact that we have decided — after talking to lots of experts, after talking to Addison multiple times, talking to the league — that we'd rather support him through the process than just cut him and let him go, that doesn't mean it's in conflict with support for victims of domestic violence," Ricketts said.
One of the government's top civil rights lawyers since the Reagan administration told BuzzFeed News on Wednesday she will leave to become the litigation director for Lambda Legal, a high-profile exit that will put her at the vanguard of LGBT rights and likely place her in conflict with former colleagues at the Justice Department.
The ECJ ruling made the challenge for securing a new deal more explicit, given the judgment flags mass surveillance as in conflict with fundamental European data protection rights — rights which will be strengthened by a new data protection directive agreed at the end of last year and due to come into force from 2018.
"It is common knowledge that there is an explicit court order detailing who can visit the incarcerated Opposition leader and it would be rather unfortunate for Maimane to violate the prescripts of this order which will find him in conflict with the laws of our land," the PF said in a statement before he arrived.
These risks include reputational damage, potential for politicians to shake down a company for money, and the chance that a company will lose control over an "outsourced" payment to a trade association or other group that ends up supporting political activity in conflict with corporate values or business objectives, or possibly in illegal activity.
The decision to exclude the provisions rebuffs a request from Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE and puts the bill in conflict with the House's version.
Civil liberties groups and some other legal experts said the attempt to expand the ability of law enforcement agencies and intelligence services to sift through vast amounts of online data, in some cases without a court order, was in conflict with the Fourth Amendment because many innocent messages are included in the initial sweep.
Rather than beginning a final term next month as a lame duck, Mr. Xi will govern with new authority to pursue his agenda of making China a global power even if it risks putting Beijing in conflict with Washington and triggering a new Cold War after 40 years of mutual engagement, the analysts said.
"The character, scale and intensity of Russian military exercise activities during September 2017 is consistent with the system of strategic operations that Russia would conduct in conflict with NATO, focusing on the Western Strategic Direction, with supporting military activity nationwide in all strategic directions, and potential global operations, in an escalating conflict," the analysis stated.
For all of these reasons, it is not surprising that Cevallos's personal opinions are in conflict with the judgments of every member of the Senate Judiciary Committee (which has been carefully considering JASTA since 2009 and has now passed the bill three times without dissent) and the Senate as a whole (which has unanimously passed it twice).
But not everyone's convinced, including Sanjay Dastoor, CEO of Skip Scooters, which operates shared scooters in San Francisco and Washington, DC. "If you want to build a very durable, long-lasting vehicle that doesn't waste a lot of spare parts, that can be in conflict with a vehicle that has a bunch of advanced sensors on it," Dastoor said.
Barber, who is not a party in the class action case but has been sharply critical of both Remington and plaintiffs' attorneys, believes the snag has come "because the court's order (to come up with a clearer way to notify the public) is in conflict with the settlement agreement," which allows Remington to continue claiming the guns are safe.
A Brazilian judge has denied an injunction against a countrywide ban filed by messaging app WhatsApp, according to local media reports — rejecting the latter's arguments to try to overturn the block, and asserting that users' rights to privacy are in conflict with the right to public safety and with state authorities' ability to freely investigate crime.
"To have a group like this convening steps away from the White House proclaiming that what happened two weeks ago was a great victory for them and their ideas, there is value for the president-elect stating clearly that these are not American values, that their ideology is in conflict with American ideals," Mr. Greenblatt said.
Pointing to widespread reports of Russian spying within Ukraine, which has been locked in conflict with Russia-backed groups in Crimea for years, top former national security officials told news outlets that Russian spies had almost certainly overheard at least some of the president's conversation over the phone, during which Sondland was in a restaurant in Kyiv.
"In light of recent national and global developments we have come to realize that the reference in our name to Witte Corneliszoon de With, and its connotations, are in conflict with the values we stand for as an institute for contemporary art and culture," the chairman of the institution's board, Kees Weeda, said in a statement.
Alabama Republicans who are looking for an alternative to Mr. Moore are turned off by the Democrats over a constellation of issues — Supreme Court nominations, the scope of federal regulation, the fact that a Democrat would probably stymie President Trump's agenda and the general sense that the national Democratic brand is in conflict with white Southern culture.
Retro Report, video documentaries examining major news stories of the past and their continued relevance, begins a new series by recalling the so-called sanctuary movement of the 285s, which put church and state in conflict with each other over the fate of Central Americans fleeing civil wars and pleading for asylum in the United States.
"But if you take Trump at face value his trade policies would tank the economy, raise prices for everyone and generally do for the country what he did for Trump steaks, the Tour de Trump, Trump airlines, Atlantic City etc etc etc..." Trump's economic worldview is not only in conflict with his own party, but also with most economists.
The Fed's goals of "maximum employment, stable prices, and moderate long-term interest rates" are distinct from, and sometimes in conflict with, the economic or political priorities of the party in power, whether it's maximizing annual growth, gaining leverage in a trade negotiation or, gaining economic momentum in an election year with interest rates lower than the data would warrant.
"In order to comply with the Gov't demands, Apple would need to create a new 'GovtOS' and FBI forensics lab on site that has the potential to be used on hundreds of phones now in law enforcements possession in conflict with existing law as well as the First and Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution," says Apple in the act.
The names are switched, and the violence permitted against the minority in the South is at least more limited than it was, but they still superintend a system in which the same two peoples are very much locked in conflictwith a Wall Street economy as the engine that drives it, left too often alone as it routinely overheats and explodes.
Today's interesting development in the saga is that the U.S. Government has asked the Irish Court to be joined as an amicus in the case — likely, reckons Schrems, in order to defend U.S. surveillance laws before the court, given it is those laws that have been found to be in conflict with Europeans' fundamental rights, causing all this trouble in the first place.
Protecting the Abused Larissa MacFarquhar, in her piece about Transition House, which serves domestic-violence survivors, portrays the organization as one in conflict with its past, by focussing on the dismantling of its early radical feminist agenda and relying, in part, on oddly juxtaposed and exaggerated comments to heighten the appearance of controversy ("A House of Their Own," August 19th).
Fare evasion is a deliberate form of refusal that places one directly in conflict with the state and Wall Street, whether one is "hopping" or using other techniques such as Swipe It Forward or simply holding the door open so others unable or not wanting to hop can pass (disabled people, pregnant people, people with strollers, vending equipment, or heavy loads).
The hearing arrives as Democrats are increasingly dismissing the idea that Trump's allies in Ukraine — such as Giuliani and Gordon SondlandGordon SondlandFive takeaways from the Democratic debate Biden says Trump could face prosecution after leaving office Biden: Impeachment hearings show 'Trump doesn't want me to be the nominee' MORE, ambassador to the European Union — were acting as rogue agents in conflict with Trump's wishes.
"It seems to be shaping up as a classic collision of interests by two coordinate branches of government, each with their own respective legitimate interests that may be in conflict with one another," said David Laufman, who ran the Justice Department's counterintelligence unit from 2014 to 2018 and had a key role overseeing the early stages of the FBI's Russia investigation before Mueller's appointment.

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