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And there are still many more Democrats-in-name-only than Republicans-in-name-only left to switch parties.
Iraq is – at least in name – an ally.
They should call themselves CINOs — Conservatives In Name Only.
This is not a criminal review unit in name only.
Now it is widely derided as "Brexit in name only".
The investigation, which existed more in name than practice, stalled.
Cormier was the "undisputed" light heavyweight champion in name only.
The country's richest families moved in, at least in name.
He is present on Facebook and Instagram in name only.
Mike Braun, as a "RINO" — a Republican in name only.
In other words, they may nominate a Trump in name only.
Yeah, there was a difference, and not just in name only.
In winning in name only over Fabio Maldonado, Emelianenko tasted both.
Such a deal, Brexiteers say, would be "Brexit In Name Only".
If there is no disagreement, it's a democracy in name only.
In California, most medical marijuana dispensaries are pharmacies in name only.
Obama also rejected nation-building in name but not in practice.
In the 1990s, they sneered at RINOs, Republicans in Name Only.
" RINO is commonly used to refer to "Republicans in name only.
That cease-fire is still in place, but in name only.
You'd be forgiven, because it was a strategy in name only.
The populist right has the RINO, a Republican in Name Only.
Although the elections are officially nonpartisan, that's really in name only.
In 2001, it was changed — in name only — to Servant Day.
Not long ago, the Aral Sea was a sea in name only.
Unfortunately, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile does that in name only.
"The Karate Kid" This 2010 film was a remake in name only.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)MSI's GT75 is a laptop in name only.
The April poll found that she lags Heller substantially in name recognition.
He and Mr Edwards are the inverse of "Republicans in name only".
Even some center-right Republicans are derided as Republicans in name only.
We are leaving the European Union in fact, not just in name.
We urge them to honor Magnitsky in name and fight impunity worldwide.
The problem is that she is a DINO (Democrat in Name Only).
The vulnerable, in other words, whom the state recognizes in name only.
On its face, Lady Macbeth is connected to Shakespeare in name only.
The Jets as constituted are rivals to the Patriots in name only.
These cynics expect what is sometimes called BRINO – "Brexit in name only".
Schmidt's title made him part of the C-suite — in name only.
A representative democracy isn't much good if it exists in name only.
Now, however, Prey for the Gods is no more—in name, at least.
But sizing changes (in name only or otherwise) are not the whole story.
Instagram Stories is simply too similar to Snapchat stories in name and implementation.
Recipients of payments from Trump campaign with "Trump" in name, through May 22016.
The proposal would effectively eliminate about 60% of superdelegates, though not in name.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The latest Brexit extension lets Britain remain in name only.
But she so far lags behind some other prospective candidates in name recognition.
And everyone-- WATTERS: He&aposs a Republican in name only I would say.
They have taken to deriding Mrs May's deal as "Brexit in name only".
And today, of course, culminating in name-calling, a very awkward breakup letter.
The change in name, then, reflects a change in direction for the company.
Doesn't have to be offensive, you don't have to engage in name calling.
He went into the primary with massive advantages in name recognition and money.
Early opinion polls show him trailing other Democrats in name recognition and support.
"I'm a firm believer in 'name it to tame it,'" says Dr. Acholonu.
The consequence: Slavery is condemned in name but allowed to continue in reality.
By then, however, Trump's involvement with the Taj Mahal was in name only.
Their publishing house would remain a one-man show, if only in name.
Incumbents have big advantages in name recognition and usually fundraising in House races.
A Georgia lawmaker tried to revive Confederate Memorial Day in name in 2017.
Hood also leads Reeves in name recognition and favorability, according to the poll.
Trump is the head of the Republican Party, in name and in practice.
Ivanka Trump gets attacked by "feminists in name only," David Bossie said Sunday.
There is still a wide gap between the two in name recognition nationally.
Could Hong Kong become the next Tibet — a semiautonomous region in name only?
He was carrying a placard that read, "Boris = BRINO" (Brexit in Name Only).
Two US defense officials characterized the arrangement as a ceasefire in name only.
But for Washington, the tech giant is a private company in name only.
Most of all, NATO is not a trans-Atlantic organization in name only.
However, she warned, the change in name does not mean it's any less dangerous.
That's why ISPs are pushing Congress to pass net neutrality laws in name only.
He calls Baker a "RINO," a common pejorative acronym for Republican-in-name-only.
Go deeper: Half of the 10 biggest bank mergers have resulted in name changes
John Roberts was on the verge of becoming a chief justice in name only.
Congressional conservatives' criticisms of it as ObamaCare-repeal-in-name-only were entirely valid.
" Dobbs went even further, repeatedly calling Ryan a RINO — a "Republican in name only.
That background has frustrated liberals who see him as a Democrat in name only.
Today Vietnam, like China, has a booming economy, and remains communist in name only.
" White wrote that Planned Parenthood is the target of the policy "in name only.
But camouflaged in the normalcy is a business that seemingly exists in name only.
CHNOK TRU, Cambodia (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Troung Van Long is Vietnamese in name only.
The Big Idea has existed in fact if not in name since late June.
Denounced as a Republican In Name Only who came to DC to betray conservatives.
Mr. Huffman called it tantamount to an impeachment inquiry, if not so in name.
PARIS (Reuters Breakingviews) - All Saudi Aramco's listing advisers are equal, at least in name.
By the numbers: Friendsgiving — at least in name — is more common in urban areas.
A new president in name will not translate into meaningful change for the island.
He's chief of staff in name only and will never get that power back.
"RINOCARE," Mark Levin wrote on Twitter, using the acronym for Republican in Name Only.
"I'm the real Republican, not a Republican in name only," Weld told forum moderators.
Her vote is growing as she catches up with both men in name recognition.
Try to find an MSNBC host that delights in name-calling in that way.
The holiday theme distinguishes this one from She & Him's other albums in name only.
And the idea of being religious in name only did not appeal to him.
The danger is that the two new sides will become Test nations in name only.
Ambassador in name only Ambassador Sondland is set to testify before the House next Thursday.
Clinton's huge advantage in name recognition among Latinos continues to challenge Mr. Sanders's campaign here.
"If we don't protect TCM better, Chinese medicine will exist only in name," he says.
EEA membership, they say, would be Brexit in name only, making Britain a vassal state.
But the chances of Britain leaving the EU in name only will continue to grow.
Although royal in name, the rings — which start from $3,500 — are actually inspired by lace.
Unlike Hong Kong, the mainland offers the right to a fair trial only in name.
Ellison may be buoyed by a large gap in name recognition compared to his opponent.
Elizabeth Warren is rapidly catching up to him and he's essentially frontrunner in name only.
The new rules, which would replace the Clean Power Plan, are rules in name only.
First, Republicans called liberals Republicans in name only and chased them out of the GOP.
Wang was the head of one of a church that was underground in name only.
Despite the smaller size, the new iPad Pro is not a Pro in name only.
The last surviving Baratheon is now King Tommen, though he's a Baratheon in name only.
What we're seeing, more than anything, is a government that is unified in name only.
This alliance has been an alliance in name only pretty much since it was founded.
Here, the acting secretary created a position that is second in command in name only.
I always observed that Virgin Islanders resentfully saw their status as American-in-name-only.
But it was a democracy in name only, as the economy stagnated and corruption flourished.
"The End of Eddy," superbly translated by Michael Lucey, is a novel in name only.
"I consider him a DINO," Gerard said, using the acronym for 'Democrat in name only.
"This airline is 'Norwegian' in name only," DeFazio said after the bill's introduction last week.
There's no locked-in name for it yet, but it's going to be called television.
As politicians go, Mr. O'Rourke is hardly unique in name-checking the locals he encounters.
Still, Feinstein outpaces him in name recognition and cash and has a loyal following across California.
They promise — in name, at least — unrestricted access to online content minus the burden of regulation.
Pruitt, both in name and in impact, is trying to replace Environmental Justice with nothing. Again.
"The differences between the categories of workers appears to be in name only, " the letter says.
Paradoxically, entering the seventh year of the conflict, the Syrian state exists today in name only.
Shea-Porter goes into the matchup with a huge advantage in name recognition in the district.
So you have a Republican in name and a Republican in truth running against one another.
You can see why some people are concerned that this structure is "limited" in name only.
But, even when Paris wasn't Kim's boss in name, she pretty much still acted that way.
But an examination of his finances shows that the trust has been blind in name only.
Seated leaders normally have a huge advantage in name recognition alone, but these aren't normal times.
In name-the-team competitions, "Chiefs" kept popping up as an option in connection to Bartle.
We would have an America where the right to abortion is a right in name only.
The point of the event was, in name, to illuminate how the Mueller report came together.
None were remakes in name only, or re-cast tributes made by fans of the original show.
It seems that even Adobe may be ready to give up on Flash — at least in name.
Of course, a Brexit-in-name-only would bring less institutional disruption than a no-deal Brexit.
It's timed alongside the release of HMD's new handsets, though those products are Nokia in name alone.
A source tells Axios the draft bill is "insane," not just in name but in content, too.
I think he'd rather become a Democrat than a failed president … not in name, but in deed.
Vietnam killed the latter, and the "Southern strategy" finished civil rights if not in name in practice.
He would be labeled a "RINO" (Republican In Name Only) for his dalliances with Democrats on policy.
There could be some small negative effect, but these guys play the same position in name only.
Many MPAs are protected in name only, not fully closed to fishing, mineral, oil and gas extraction.
Carson on Trump calling Clinton a bigot: It's not wise to engage in name-calling at all.
To wit, a sliced, polished and silvered piece of quartz that is a mirror in name only.
The investigation also found that the board existed in name only and did not meet after 1999.
Planned Parenthood is obviously worried it will go on until abortion is a right in name only.
But an examination of Mr. Scott's finances shows that his trust has been blind in name only.
The FANG group of Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google parent Alphabet was coined in name by CNBC's .
Note that the procedures were identified based on American Medical Associations procedure codes and simplified in name.
Looking at the labels, I first noticed the change in name from Blooming Grove to Brotherhood Winery.
The Mawsons said they believed they were nominee directors – which they saw as directors in name only.
Before coming to power, Mao Zedong promised minorities self-determination, but that would exist in name only.
I have constituents who remember what it is like to live in a democracy in name only.
A spokesman for the committee told The Post that the council now exists mostly in name only.
It is an open secret in Washington that this committee is an "ethics committee" in name only.
It would technically mean a default would follow but it would be a default in name only.
"By the end of a Trump presidency, this really could be the Roberts Court not just in name."
Silicon Valley was born in name and need from the most important chemical ingredient (silicon) in the microchip.
Johnson said that would deliver "Brexit in name only" and leave Britain in a state of "economic vassalage".
Nevertheless she persisted, in name: Bailey decides to name her colonoscopy device The Trailblazer in honor of Marge.
In memory of their union, in name and love, let us take a look back at happier times.
The change in name reflects an understanding that it's more than just changes in personality that are involved.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders lambasted the proposal, saying it was a health-care bill in name only.
Now it seems that HP is trying to bring the brand back, not in name but in spirit.
What do you say to people in the audience who don't like their [Republican in name only] congressman?
Today, the Cobalt lives on—in name only—in Brazil, where it's built for most of South America.
Douglas Florian's choice of words reminds us how much our nation indulges in name-calling and name checks.
The populist left seems to be developing a new counter-species: the Democrat in Name Only, or DINO.
According to the Financial Times, allies of the prime minister dubbed Javid "Chino," meaning chancellor in name only.
I especially liked CAMERA SHY, TALES OF WOE, IN NAME ONLY, PURPLE HAZE, ARCHIMEDES, APOSTROPHE and PLAYED GOD.
The BJP has previously said that Modi's marriage was arranged by his family and existed in name only.
To many congressional Republicans, Trump is Republican only in name — a figurehead to sign their legislation into law.
No, we're not suggesting that President Fitzgerald Grant (Tony Goldwyn), a Republican in name only, is anything like Trump.
What we've got now is a Digg in name only, and who knows how valuable that is (or isn't).
So the title of "Count," or Comte in Italian, is in name only and doesn't hold any actual sway.
Moreover, they may be voluntary in name only if, at the end, the entire reform effort then demands them.
I have to tell you, you have an attorney general in Jeff Sessions who is there in name only.
We staggered about, drunker than we'd ever been, unaware that what we were drinking was absinthe in name alone.
They were Class A shares in name only, relegated to a tiny grub stake when it came to voting.
The race is ostensibly nonpartisan, but in a state rife with partisan tension, it is nonpartisan in name only.
Ronald Reagan, the greatest Republican and conservative in modern history, would angrily call Trump a conservative in name only.
He has demeaned the presidency by engaging in name calling that is simply out of bounds on most playgrounds.
"These feminists are only feminists in name only," Bossie, President Trump's former deputy campaign manager, said during the interview.
By May, the President was surrounded by advisers in name only, who competed to be the most explicitly quiescent.
It has formed its own national team, but in name only as it has yet to play a match.
In the last 20 years, six have closed, and several others remain open in name only after losing accreditation.
Republicans who didn't adhere to their strict ideological interpretation of the Constitution were labeled RINOs (Republicans in name only).
But al-Nusra's split from al-Qaeda may be more in name than anything else anyway, according to Lister.
"The truth is, traditional fishing grounds in Chinese waters exist in name only," said Mr. Zhang of Nanyang University.
The Gulf Cooperation Council, which America helped create as a regional bulwark against Iran, now exists in name only.
It's stunning to look at but it's purely decorative — "a buffet in name only," the servers have to explain.
"With recent developments on the ground, I regret to report that the truce holds only in name," Salame said.
They argue that it's time to oust so-called "RINOs" (Republicans in name only) from the state's congressional delegation.
Keeping the DCEU around, even if in name only, lets DC continue to build off the work it's already done.
"We are not interested in getting there first only in name with non-standard 5G," chief executive Li Yue said.
The report also mentioned that the service might be called 'Britflix,' which suggests direct competition with Netflix in name alone.
"Under Theresa May, we are leaving the European Union in name only," said Leave campaigner Arron Banks in a statement.
"There will be a repeal first, and I think the repeal will be at a minimum in name," Bertolini said.
To do so would open the door to a further dismantling of what is – in name, anyway – the European Union.
It seemed that Virginia, for the remaining three years of Mr Northam's term, would have a governor in name only.
No show on TV has given its audience such a complete insight into people who are adults only in name.
The reality is that in many Sub-Saharan African states where terror groups are present, democracy exists in name alone.
It in fact directly co-opted the 'Time Well Spent' motto for itself, in name as well as in intention.
The agreement would have seen the British-based team transformed in name and look to feature the Aston Martin branding.
Jack the Ripper has managed only to grow in name recognition since he committed his crimes in the late 1880s.
This White Queen is similar to her book counterpart in name only, and doesn't even appear in the 1951 movie.
The president, however, would not be able to attack Sasse as a squishy conservative or a Republican in name only.
That, along with an incredible advantage in name recognition, is why Donald Trump could seemingly do no wrong before Tuesday.
Capuano had a 13 percent lead but he also had a 85033 percent edge in name recognition over his challenger.
Events and results in the past year have shown that combatants in the UFC can rise quickly in name value.
"But he went on to criticize Romney's political career and called him a "RINO" — which means "Republican in name only.
Now Priebus is chief of staff in name only, lacking any major allies or real authority in the White House.
Anything less will ensure the Senate Ethics Committee continues to earn it's reputation as an "ethics" committee in name only.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) suspended Russia's team from the winter games in Pyeongchang last year, but in name only.
And he had the built-in name ID and positive ratings among the state's voters to potentially pull it off.
The proposed 16-team tournament would resemble, in structure though most likely not in name, the 2016 Copa América Centenario.
He stepped down, but the new regime engaged in name-calling, questionable financial practices and other un-Santa-like behavior.
Barnes & Noble's Nook reader exists in name only at this point, and Sony threw in the towel a few years back.
In races where an incumbent is running, the representative typically needs less cash to compete because of built-in name recognition.
For a moment, it appeared as if California was destined to pass a law that was "net neutrality" in name only.
Referencing the iconic Roland drum machines in name, the outfit quickly became standard-bearers for acid house adventures and experimental electronics.
You might not be a hero in name, but Dragon Quest Builders does a wonderful job of making you feel powerful.
Businesses in particular can no longer be sustainable in name only, they must rise and meet the responsibility our times demand.
The scandal is so polarizing it's almost impossible to discuss any aspect of it without the conversation ending in name-calling.
It's sport-like in name only; basically, one boy (always a boy) is tied down while several other boys tickle him.
That's a pretty significant exit — both in name of acquirer and deal size — for Southeast Asia's nascent yet promising tech ecosystem.
Early opinion polls showed Steyer, an environmentalist and philanthropist based in San Francisco, trailing other Democrats in name recognition and support.
Young Money Entertainment, although similar in name to the Young Money joint venture, is a separate entity fully owned by Wayne.
With China and Russia respectively being communist or democratic in name only, it's no longer clear what each power stands for.
Yet you would have to be naïve not to see this for what it is: an endorsement all but in name.
Some exist there in name only and their ultimate ownership is hard to determine, a Reuters examination of corporate filings found.
Speculation Republicans would stay home rather than vote for a "RINO" (Republican in name only) turned out to be just that.
His significant advantage in name recognition will shrink as the primaries take shape, and the scrutiny of his record will intensify.
The shift in name and vision comes as the company has started talks for another round of funding, TechCrunch has learned.
A republic in which the government allows only favorable images and reports on the airwaves becomes a democracy in name only.
Ethiopia is unlike many countries in Africa, where the power of the state often reaches beyond the capital in name only.
The strange players, too short or too round or otherwise unfamiliar in name and shape, jump around and embrace at halfcourt.
"The debate now isn't whether we get Brexit; it's whether it's Brexit in name only or something meaningful," Farage told Zakaria.
The Hummer is technically making its comeback in name, but GM doesn't have plans yet to bring the brand back entirely.
In Vietnam, national parks are primarily in name only, and poaching (often practiced by park rangers) and worse has decimated wildlife.
"Trump's pullout [makes] this thing an agreement in name only," says Hussein Banai, an expert on Iran at Indiana University Bloomington.
The Chicago-based company had argued that Supermac's was too close in name to the trademarked burger and would confuse the public.
AKP officials refer to the current system - which while parliamentary in name is dominated by Erdogan - as a "de facto presidential system".
Whether it's sold off entirely or continues operating in name only, Essential will just be a shell of what it promised.[Bloomberg]
The grandmother is the official head of the family in name, but does not necessarily have the last word in family disputes.
And while Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night may not be a Castlevania game in name, it has the right pedigree behind it.
You will find some vocal expressions of no confidence in Speaker Ryan and the "RINO" ("Republicans in name only") members of Congress.
Now the party's CMC (there is also a state one, which exists only in name) will be better able to keep watch.
But now he had a not-so-silly $1 million from Betaworks, which had also invested in name brands such as Kickstarter.
The lawsuit alleges that the Trump Foundation board "existed in name only," abjectly failing to fulfill it responsibilities to oversee the charity.
" Protestors said they hope their letter forces Bowser "to make D.C. a true sanctuary city and not a sanctuary city in name.
But I was the bearer of patrilineal traditions in name only, insufficiently macho and no doubt under suspicion as a potential pansy.
His words were sharper than the Fox hosts, indulging in name-calling and vaguely suggesting that "someone" should get violent with Hogg.
Emma Roller Jacob Monty is not a RINO — a Republican in Name Only — even though some of his hate mail says otherwise.
Renault left the series in name in 1997, but still provided its engines to Williams the following year, under the name Mecachrome.
And she's seen enough to know the similarity between synthetic "marijuana"—a widely-used misnomer—and natural marijuana is in name only.
But the fact that Starrcade is back, even if it's in name only, reveals a tension somewhere in the WWE corporate ranks.
A lot of those cases seem to be open in name only, with no recent activity other than the initial preliminary investigation.
But at 33 years old, after playing professionally for 15 seasons in Cuba and Japan, Gurriel is a rookie in name only.
Cruz represented the Club in its purist form, always ready to condemn political blasphemers as RINOs (Republicans in name only) and capitulators.
With the rise of social media, vaccinations have become debated online, and -- emboldened by anonymity -- people engage in name-calling and shaming.
Today, conservatism is ascendant, at least in name, with Republicans controlling both the legislative and the executive branches of the federal government.
" 'One country, two systems' is going down the drain, and our high degree of autonomy will exist in name only," he said.
"She appointed herself, but she was doing the job in name only because she's the fire chief and has other responsibilities," Unger said.
Meanwhile, Wendy's ditched its "Biggie Size" option in 2006 in name only — it's just called a medium now, even though it's the same.
They might write him off as a RINO (Republican In Name Only) and attribute his loss to his past support of liberal policies.
In American politics, there once were moderate Republicans known as "Rockefeller Republicans" later referred to more derisively as "RINOS" (Republicans in name only).
"Cases like Changsheng Biotechnology, where laws and regulations are ignored and internal controls exist only in name bring a painful price," it said.
"Maybe RINOs (Republican in name only) should just dump the GOP and form a new centrist party," Sally Gschwend wrote from Uznach, Switzerland.
But he remained in power — even if in name only — because Algeria's military, business, and political elites wanted to keep their privileged positions.
O, would be "low fare, pay for everything," and completely separate in name and in its marketing from WestJet's existing airline, Taylor said.
More than a change in name, the phones reflect Google's biggest ideas yet about how you interact with the device you carry everywhere.
My sister did ask me to be her maid of honor, but we both knew it was in name only; I was clueless.
Ludicrously, the IOC maintained the "hypocritical and ultimately forlorn" pretence of amateurism until 19680—even as Soviet athletes were amateurs in name only.
Underwood said the board of directors "existed in name only," since it never met after 1999 and did not approve of any grants.
After spoiling us with legitimate best-on-best competition for two decades, the 2018 tournament will feel like the Olympics in name only.
Louis C.K. is an Executive Producer on the show but in name only ... he has no real involvement in day-to-day production.
I will concede that I'm a normal Republican, and the implication of that is that Mr. Trump is a Republican in name only.
"The system we have inherited can best be described as medical marijuana in name only," Mr. Murphy said during an event in Trenton.
Insurance companies are really private sector companies in name only, as they operate so much in concert with federal and state government systems.
"It would be unethical to proceed without any funds to mount a defense," Carter says, describing himself as Campbell's lawyer in name only.
While the in-name-only bill itself may only apply to Californians, experts warn the effect of its passage may eventually have nationwide ramifications.
Hamburg and Boston backed out of their bids for similar reasons as Rome, a further sign that the IOC's reforms are in name-only.
Net neutrality in name only is not enough to protect our economy or the millions of Americans that want and rely on these rules.
"He added that the Justice Department now has a community policing office "only in name," owing to Sessions' "focus on this ideology about immigration.
If Thiel is a partner in name only, does not depend on YC for his livelihood, [and] is contributing little, why keep him on?
But Murphy lags in name recognition, and the wounds from his fight with Grayson could hurt him in the general, some political observers say.
Globally proven management techniques like Six Sigma, a data-driven approach to running a company, and "lean manufacturing" have been tried only in name.
With about 400 scripted shows airing last year alone, built-in name recognition can offer a crucial edge with audiences overwhelmed by new choices.
When it was finally announced, Internet users rushed to register domain names linked to "Reiwa", which also sparked a jump in name-related stocks.
Tonya Harding was so well known, the film claims, that she was the second only to then-president President Bill Clinton in name recognition.
Nidaa won the last elections on a promise to restore the "prestige of the state" but now leads the ruling coalition in name only.
In a tweet Wednesday, Trump claimed to be happy with Romney's negative diagnosis but called his fellow GOP-member a Republican in name only.
The investigation that led to the lawsuit found that the board existed in name only and did not meet at any point after 1999.
Both had troubled histories and because of the news were familiar in name to everybody; the detail and nuance was maybe lacking or forgotten.
Patrick Dempsey is still in the middle of divorce proceedings ... but in name only, because it's abundantly clear he and his wife are back together.
They're fellow Republicans, who've been primaried, peer-pressured, and otherwise pushed out of the party, dubbed RINOs (Republicans in name only), Dirty Liberals, and Socialists.
And Kasich, the Ohio governor branded a RINO (Republican in Name Only) by many grass-roots activists must suddenly find an invisible connection to conservatives.
But Tsetseg, a 36-year-old herder near West Ujimqin, close to the scene of the killing, says most subsidies now exist in name only.
John Goedde voted for the state to control its federally mandated insurance exchange, both were labeled "RINOs" (Republicans in name only) by opponents and critics.
As Reddit user Bulldog312 suggests, perhaps our reborn hero will combine those two events, killing his beloved, who is a lion (at least in name).
"We will not settle for the weak bills pushed by Republicans that eliminate crucial consumer protections and are net neutrality in name only," Pelosi wrote.
Some pro-Brexit Conservatives fear that a deal could emerge that leaves Britain tightly bound to EU rules and represents a Brexit in name only.
A third of all protected areas carry a human footprint at least as deep as that of pastureland; "paper parks", existing in name only, abound.
They're blockchains in name only, and—as far as I can tell—the only reason to operate one is to ride on the blockchain hype.
Still, Feinstein remains popular and has a significant edge on de Leon in name recognition and money, two critical elements for a successful statewide campaign.
Earlier this week, Club for Growth released an early poll it conducted showing Mandel with a wide lead in name recognition over Tiberi and Huffman.
Iranian-supported rebels have reduced Yemen to a country in name only, and Tehran continues to pull the strings of its one-time nemesis, Iraq.
Buttigieg also saw a considerable surge since February in name recognition, which increased 33.2 points, and favorability, which increased 30.6 points, according to the poll.
I listed the pieces a year ago as Tea Partyers, evangelical Christians, establishment RINOs (Republicans In Name Only), libertarians, neoconservative foreign policy hawks and moderates.
While O'Rourke has inched upward in some early national 2020 polls, he's still behind a number of potential White House hopefuls in name recognition. Sen.
In the sculpture's original design, Truth was featured in name only, listed among 22 suffragists inscribed on a long scroll that unfolds from Stanton's desk.
Because of its Serb majority, northern Kosovo (about 10 percent of the country's territory) has been part of the country in name only since independence.
" In his Yale remarks, Bush did criticize the President directly, calling him a "Republican in name only" while lamenting "the fracturing of the conservative movement.
"I'm often criticized for not being a 'real' Republican, and I have been called a RINO — Republican In Name Only — in the past," McCain wrote.
The plan adopts Netanyahu's view that a much-shrunken Palestinian entity, including (roughly) 70% of the West Bank, will be a state in name only.
It may be a Space Force in name, but this organization certainly looks very similar to another organization that was proposed in 2017 by Reps.
But he's planning an aggressive effort to tar Hyde-Smith as a "Republican in name only," positioning himself as the only true option for conservatives.
They reserved particular venom for internal traitors—RINOs (Republicans in name only) and (soft) squishes—who were constantly selling them out in return for establishment kudos.
"To avoid being called a RINO (Republican in name only), a Republican would have to take a hardline conservative position on nearly every issue," Darcy writes.
Yin said his translated Trump-related video clips sometimes attract thousands of comments, where some supporters engage in name-calling and invective in defending the president.
What may come as a surprise to most Americans is that another type of late-term abortion — partial-birth abortion — has been banned in name only.
During the CNN interview, Pence said he doesn't engage in name-calling, adding that the campaign doesn't want the support of Duke or people like him.
Millions more would also have health insurance that was insurance in name only, precisely what Republicans make such a fuss about when it comes to Obamacare.
But if you're a PlayStation 4 owner who aspires to join gaming's elite, the PlayStation 4 Elite controller should get you there (at least in name).
There is too much resistance from special interest groups and budget hawks and there is a fear that the tax cuts will be in name only.
It doesn't matter if the Representatives are Republicans in Name Only (RINOs) or members of the Freedom Caucus, they just can't work together, let alone govern.
In a move that would oust the museum's director, the minister has called for the museum to merge with another museum, which exists only in name.
"Net Neutrality in name only is not enough to protect our economy or the millions of Americans that want and rely on these rules," Beckerman said.
Her Twitter account is also dedicated to slamming RINOs (Republicans in name only) and includes frequent attacks on McSally as well as the state's current senators.
The nearly two million reservists exist in name only: They are underequipped, not assigned to actual units, and most have not been called up for retraining.
An exit fudge whereby Britain leaves in name only, with constant extensions for further trade negotiations, would be a very European solution to the Brexit conundrum.
Mr Erdogan now seems to agree and hopes to send up to 1m refugees to Turkish-controlled slices of northern Syria, "safe zones" in name only.
The first two times Joe Biden ran for president, his younger sister served as "campaign chair," with an in-name-only campaign manager working under her.
This time around, the Eagles appear to be underdogs not just in name, but also in terms of overall talent compared with the Bears (12-4).
Though the empty pews of many parishes suggest that much of Italy's population is Catholic in name only, cultural ties to the church are still strong.
Outliers are seldom the focus of literary conferences and hardly ever appear — in name or face — on the covers of either hip or mainstream poetry magazines.
Even if the United States stays in the Paris agreement in name, ending the plan would effectively gut the country's ability to meet its Paris pledge.
We're told they still plan to have a formal ceremony, but it would be a ceremony in name only because they are already husband and wife.
Though only 16 years separated the election of Bill Clinton and that of President Obama, the two politicians seemed to represent the same party in name only.
This company is still making laptops that are lap in name only, and the Alienware m15, in particular, stands out, because it's really big, it's really powerful.
What I will do in the meantime is I'll find politicians I think that they're better for the community and I'll support them in name and money.
Google has announced a new flagship Chromebook called Pixelbook Go. Despite the similarity in name to 2017's Pixelbook, it doesn't seem to be a follow-up.
My friends went back and tagged me in all the photos I'd missed, where they'd simply tagged a stand-in name, instead: The Ghost of Rachel's Facebook.
But though the two Walking Dead wine collections are similar in name, these latest bottles offer something the AMC/Lot18 collection doesn't: labels featuring "augmented reality" technology.
Republicans worry that Trump, having tasted the juicy coverage he got last week, will become a true third entity — a populist maverick who's Republican in name only.
Others are 'elite' in name only, siphoning expensive participation fees from parents of kids with little hope of making the high school varsity, let alone the pros.
As a result, the right to choose is a right in name only for many women throughout the US, poor women and women of color in particular.
Still, that means that The Help actress might possibly be able to add the title "Countess" to her many accolades, even if it's just in name only.
Massachusetts is looking at some form of "Medicare-for-All," at least in name, because that name polls very well (when details and costs are left out).
Among other things, the algorithm tagged posts as offensive when they used profanity, compared someone to Hitler or a pedophile, engaged in name calling, and so on.
"My sense is they may have a conference in name only," Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the top Democrat on the Finance Committee, said after the vote.
Republicans catalogue Collins's RINO ("Republican in name only") apostasies, as when she cast one of the three G.O.P. no votes against the Obamacare-repeal bill last year.
If she pulls away, Democrats believe, she might be able to lift up Murphy, who has remained close to Rubio despite a big gap in name recognition.
Outside North Korea, many assumed he was the supreme leader in name only, with real power in the hands of Jang Song-thaek, his uncle and regent.
Some Cuban entrepreneurs have already signed businesses in name over to relatives or trusted friends in expectation of the rule changes, which the government announced last year.
In New York, home (in name, at least) to three N.F.L. teams and the league office, bets can only be placed in-person at four upstate casinos.
In the post, Jordan says that many Jewish people, "in name only" are involved in making up a story to impeach the president, per the news source.
"To ignore brain health and continue fluoridation in name of dental health is a huge disservice to the children of this country," the group wrote on Twitter.
"Here's the truth: we are not going to beat Joe Donnelly with a RINO," Rokita says in the ad, using the acronym for Republican in name only.
Alas, a pair of scheming brothers (Brian Russell Carey and Michael McCoy Reilly) have their sights on taking over the Palace, which is that in name only.
Even as activists cheered the inclusion of certain issues, they also said some measures did not go far enough, or delivered on certain promises in name only.
There has been a quantum enhancement in name quality in the last 17 years; it's doubtful that anyone even had the last name "Stapler" in 2000. 23.
Though strangely vague in name, these new sticks seek to replace all your primers in one fell swoop — with a universal goal among them: to erase your pores.
That means you're not just getting an HDR TV in name or marketing lingo only; TCL's performance delivers above any expectations I had for this TV going in.
Already high in name recognition, and prone to outrageous statements, Trump got a huge amount of free media exposure -- one study estimated it to be worth $2 billion.
With the leader of the free world unconstrained by niceties, unabashed in name-calling, and unpredictable on Twitter, how do Democrats respond and avoid a repeat of 2016?
But today I want to talk about a Hybrid In Name Only (HINO), the Ailurus fulgens, aka the red panda, aka the red bear-cat, aka the firefox.
The tax credit thing: We tried that here, and it doesn't work... Ivanka Trump's kind of feminism is the enemy; I really believe it's feminism only in name.
Conservative radio host Mark Levin also slammed the new legislation, providing it with the nickname RINOCARE – cribbing from the acronym RINO which stands for Republican in name only.
Among the two dozen candidates, Warren is pretty clearly third behind Sanders and Biden in name recognition — and what voters have heard of her, they seem to like.
Trump responded Thursday on Twitter by lashing out at the "Morning Joe" ratings and retweeting someone who called Scarborough a "RINO" — which stands for Republican in name only.
" He continued, "They are sequels in name but they are remakes in spirit, and everything in them is officially sanctioned because it can't really be any other way.
Such a peace deal is one in name only — it would mean turning over the country to the Taliban and instead should be called a transfer of power.
In this election, the difference between moderate Republicans and conservative Democrats is more a rose in name only — and to endure, both great party "houses" must come together.
The agency would continue to exist, at least in name, but it could end up functioning only as a small scientific research agency, possibly swallowed into another department.
I probably put more trust in name brands as they have a higher standard to adhere to and not as likely to make bogus claims to attract customers.
Those benefits—including maternity care and mental health services—were required under the ACA so that insurers couldn't offer hollowed-out plans that were insurance in name only.
Given the similarities in name, it would also be fair to assume that this is a relatively minor update — otherwise it should have gotten a more distinctive name.
Mining is a lucrative industry in China, where miners have set up shop in industrial parks and the mountains of Sichuan, all in name of finding cheap electricity.
Within days of the election, if not hours, it seemed crystal clear it was no RINO (Republican in name only) who would be sitting in the Oval Office.
On Thursday, they repealed the law in name but not in substance, hoping to assuage organizations and employers that have boycotted the state to protest its discriminatory law.
Because, if we do, it'll mean that the impeachment clause is a complete nullity and, more than that, our oversight ability is really an ability in name only.
It is just as well, perhaps, that the Tories have such a large parliamentary majority that for the next five years the Opposition will exist in name only.
He called over his thrifting buddy Talia Rappa, and the two gawked at how official-looking the things were—American flag patches, sewn-in name tags, the whole shebang.
The president should also suggest that the Saudis might want to find their advanced weaponry elsewhere, since it increasingly has shown itself to be an ally in name only.
But it certainly streamlines the offering a bit, keeping it in line with Apple Music and separating it out (in name at least) from the more legacy iTunes line.
The slow rollout is necessary, Twitch wrote back in June and reiterated today, because this isn't a beta in name only — the HTML5 player isn't ready for prime time.
After encouraging people to send in name suggestions and then eventually settling on Our Shared Shelf, Watson has now made the book club official with a group on goodreads.
The bill is a "compromise" in name only — it's strategic branding on the part of Republican leadership, which desperately wants to show it can do something on the issue.
North Carolina repeals 'bathroom bill' LGBTQ groups remain fiercely critical of the new law, however, calling it a repeal in name only because of the provisions the compromise retained.
"It's entirely possible the Democrats might try and prioritize something around prescription drug pricing which, at least in name, the president seems to agree with Democrats on," Zezas said.
Most importantly, we have queered gays and lesbians who might otherwise be queer in name only, those who subscribe to heteronormative values, by having them as friends and lovers.
"If we do not act radically now, we will sleepwalk into a faux Brexit, in name only," he said in a statement, adding that May had "betrayed the nation".
"Rubio's support is also inflated by his temporary advantage in name ID, as he is winning voters who haven't heard of Murphy, by 2-to-1," the memo states.
Renault, Citroën DS, Jaguar, Audi, Mahindra, Faraday Future, and even (reportedly) BMW all now have a hand in the series, either on a technical level or in name only.
Although it's a team in name, the Chinese president is now more powerful than he's ever been — especially as there's no clear successor to Xi in the new lineup.
The start-up, named AdGrok, was a company mostly in name; it was three guys in a dumpy room trying to hustle themselves in a world full of hustlers.
Together, they represent the urgency of the need for universal health coverage not just in name, but in practice, and not just in poor countries, but around the world.
"Cuts to Medicaid would force states to nickel and dime nursing homes, restricting access to care for older Americans and making it a benefit in name only," he wrote.
They said that the testing methods for honey are outdated, if they're being used at all, and that honey certification organizations exist only in name, but not in practice.
Mr. Mooppan, the Justice Department lawyer, dismissed the notion that sexual orientation was included in the meaning of sex, asking judges to engage in an exercise in name-calling.
He renders a poignant depiction of Shah Alam, an emperor in name but for much of his life a puppet of the EIC, who expressed himself through beautiful poetry.
Tarkanian has repeatedly attacked Heller as a Republican in name only and slammed him for refusing to say before last year's election if he would vote for the president.
Davis, a rookie in name and rank, is what little the Reds have to show for a deal that sent closer Aroldis Chapman to the Yankees before last season.
And what better way to do that then to attack Romney -- a "Republican in Name Only" to many Trump lovers -- over his alleged sympathy to Democratic views on impeachment.
Publication date: October 15 André Aciman's 2008 novel Call Me By Your Name — which got a huge boost in name recognition from its 2017 film adaptation — has two parts.
Since 2015, the operating system for Gear watches has been Tizen, and it doesn't look like this change in name will mean a switch to Android's Wear OS. SamMobile reported today that the company's upcoming wearable, the Galaxy Watch, will run the latest version of Tizen OS. Rumors surrounded the change in name, as all of Samsung's Galaxy products run Android operating systems, and that could potentially mean that the smartwatch would follow suit.
Moments will be almost entirely absorbed into this new feature, in function but not in name, as its curators will now work alongside algorithms to pick which tweets to feature.
Last December, a coalition of "Never Trump" Republicans (that is, Republicans in name only) launched the Lincoln Project, a new super PAC aimed at taking down President Trump in 28503.
The extent of support provided by Islamic State to ISWAP is unclear and many security experts say the relationship is mainly in name rather than direct funding and logistical support.
One familiar strategy for these new or smaller services is to turn to titles with built-in name recognition -- a maneuver that both heightens media interest and helps with marketing.
Parliament rejected that deal because some lawmakers feared it could bind Britain to EU rules it would no longer have any say over, leading to a "Brexit in name only".
Morning Consult similarly found her at 57 percent favorable, 16 percent unfavorable and 12 percent never heard of, putting her third in name recognition and favorability behind Biden and Sanders.
It's true Biden is still at the top of a number of major national polls, but Warren is rapidly catching up on him and he's essentially frontrunner in name only.
Except Aliens was a sequel in name only: Ridley Scott was out, James Cameron was in, and slow-burn adult terror was traded in for high-octane, gloriously adolescent blockbuster.
"Many of those places, like Ghana, have only had prohibition in name," McBride said, adding that he predicts a green rush "with widespread legalization and regulation" over the next decade.
Running against a seven-year incumbent, Reid also faced a huge deficit in name recognition, which meant that early preparatory canvassing was just as important as a late turnout effort.
Though they did not detail the circumstances under which detainees were being "returned to society," it is possible that people released in name are in fact still under heavy restrictions.
He said he considered Ms. Handel to be a RINO — a Republican in Name Only — but said he would be voting for her to keep Mr. Ossoff out of Congress.
Giving someone the gift of a newspaper they can read freely each day or an in-name donation is definitely unique (and hey, public radio tote bags are pretty nice).
With the change in administration, however, these industry resisters have found renewed cause for optimism that their strategy of winning a best interest standard in name only can finally succeed.
Because Patrick hails from Warren's home state, he has built-in name recognition in New Hampshire, which shares its biggest media market with Boston, potentially sapping Warren and Vermont Sen.
Democrats argue that that's a surprisingly small lead given Rubio's advantage in name recognition, and the fact that Murphy's been embroiled in a nasty primary against liberal firebrand Alan Grayson.
And, once your name is registered with the USPTO, it comes up in name searches so others will be less likely to try using your name in the first place. 4.
But while American Gods has a geeky D&D pleasure in name-dropping entities out of different far-flung mythos, it lacks the urgency and commitment that comes with actual belief.
And as a reminder, Philips just exists as a licensed brand at this point as the US label for Funai's panels, so it's quite literally a Philips TV in name only.
After the election -- and the Christie ouster -- the transition was outsourced in name to Pence, who led a largely inexperienced team, including Trump's family -- especially his daughter and son-in-law.
The U.S. appears poised to remain in the Paris Climate Agreement in name only, after senior members of the Trump administration met on Thursday to decide on the landmark agreement's fate.
Bannon went on to urge Trump supporters to vote for Republicans across the board, even if those candidates do not support the president or are considered "RINOs" — Republicans in name only.
Beyond that, the hard right of the party no longer trusts the Bushes of the world, now seen as RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) who have consistently betrayed core conservative principles.
According to Ladbrokes, the switch-up in name favorites is likely related to the possibility of the royal baby being born on, or close to, Queen Elizabeth's birthday on April 21.
Thursday's indictment represents the department's latest in "name and shame" charges, designed to instead restrict the international travels of those named in the filing but also send a warning to others.
He met and managed to reach an accommodation with Mr. Cruz, whom he had not seen since their ugly nomination battle ended in name-calling and personal insults in early May.
It is an exercise in name-calling candor that has provoked horror and consternation in the Socialist Party, glee on the opposition right, and fascinated delight in the French news media.
But even many admirers concede he's a front-runner in name only, with his advantage in early polls attributed to his high name recognition and his recent tenure as vice president.
Johnson is adamant that he won't abide a "Brexit in name only" — which means that he's going to risk a hard Brexit where Britain trades on World Trade Organization (WTO) rules.
"In future years, if Ginsburg and Breyer are replaced by Democratic appointees, Roberts could turn into the Chief Justice in name while Kagan becomes the de-facto Chief Justice," Feldman said.
It was all too frequently a circus on the Republican side where they were simply engaged in name calling and distractions that didn't allow viewers to understand what they stood for.
A center in name only, Green switches ball screens, shoots threes, makes plays off the dribble, and reliably shuts down taller players who hopelessly try to teach him a lesson down low.
In name at least, the two major parties will almost certainly continue to exist has they have since the 1820s, field candidates, and war with one another, like Orwellian superstates, in perpetuity.
But Felder said Tuesday he would remain a Democrat in name, but continue caucusing with the Republicans, no matter the election results, at least through this legislative term, which ends mid-June.
But that is really a difference in name only — it wouldn't necessarily have any bearing on whether a court would force HHS to enforce Obamacare and stop Idaho's plan from going forward.
Some conservative pundits will trash anyone who knocks the Freedom Caucus as a RINO (Republican In Name Only), a moderate or a traitor to the conservative cause, but the opposite is true.
And yet they have been treated with an inordinate amount of benign curiosity, as if they present some fresh ideological viewpoint worthy of consideration in what is, in name, a multiracial democracy.
Trump supporters within the Republican Party love to label mainstream Republicans as "RINOs," or Republicans in name only, or "establishment," and they would love to see those people out of the party.
Our examination of his finances found that he created a blind trust that is blind in name only and that he has a tangle of investments that could benefit from his policies.
He rivals his fellow talk-radio hosts, Mr. Hannity and Ms. Ingraham, in audience size, but not in name recognition, a situation that could change with his new perch on Fox News.
" It appears that the Zero units are composed primarily of Afghans but answer to the C.I.A. Ahmed Ali, the chief of the Nangarhar provincial council, told me, "They're N.D.S. in name only.
These restrictions have led to what are deemed "abortion deserts" -- places where the right to access abortion exists in name only, given income constraints, a lack of providers, or onerous state restrictions.
MBS's father, then-81-year-old King Salman, was monarch in name, but it was clear that his youngest and favorite son was the emerging center of power in the Saudi kingdom.
Your Birkin bag, your Chanel flats, your Alaïa bandage dress, your Rick Owens leather leggings—all your expensive so-called investment clothing was, in the olden days, an investment in name only.
In the fifth year of his tenure as the Men's coach and technical director (perhaps in name only since last year) of U.S. Soccer, fans are growing increasingly frustrated with the program's stagnation.
And he has branched out beyond the city, in name at least, licensing "Trump" on hotels and endeavors including a brand of vodka and energy drinks in Israel and a winery in Virginia.
If you've never heard of binge eating disorder, that may be because it's relatively new (in name), and was officially added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) in 2013.
Another is that a court finds Mr Bunton in contempt (some judges have threatened as much); the unserved defendants get lawyers, albeit in name only; and Mr Bunton winds up in jail himself.
In Russia, parties are defined as "systemic opposition" and "non-systemic opposition," according to current political parlance, with the former being opposition in name, but in fact backing Mr. Putin on most matters.
Yet time and again, Republicans have put forward ideas that would keep pre-existing conditions protections in name but weaken them compared to current law, usually in an attempt to get costs down.
Privacy advocates, along with lawmakers, say that Apple "has not put enough muscle behind any federal effort to tighten privacy laws" and is an "ally in name only," according to the Washington Post.
"This accomplishes Trump's goal of putting America first, at least in name even if not in terms of the country's long-term interests," said Eswar Prasad, a trade policy professor at Cornell University.
But Trump should remember that Never Trumpers and the Trump-skeptical — or as Henry Olsen called them in the Journal for American Greatness, "RINOS" (Republicans in name only) — still vote — and still matter.
"It was all too frequently a circus on the Republican side where they were simply engaged in name-calling and distractions that didn't allow viewers to understand what they stood for," Perez said.
Even the career record for home runs, which belongs to Bonds in name only (the scarlet asterisk affects him too), could be in play—Rodriguez is 75 home runs away from a tie.
Socialism with Chinese characteristics refers to the party being Communist in name and maintaining one-party political control, but largely following the principles of a market economy, albeit with an important state sector.
They went through every case, every call for service to see if there was anybody that was similar in nature, similar in name and stature that would match the suspect and the victim.
Despite the joyous stupidity, Trump's leering glances toward Greenland made clear in less than 24 hours why America and the rest of the globe's major powers continue to be postcolonial in name only.
The report comes as Kurdish and US officials indicate the upheaval will likely continue, since the ceasefire negotiated by Vice President Mike Pence and touted by President Donald Trump exists in name only.
" After speaking to detainees, including one individual who was separated from a child younger than 2 years old, Wyden said he left "with a sense" that "the detainee rights are rights in name only.
It is unsurprising, then, that Eternity Street's strongest section is its middle third: The story of how Los Angeles came to be American, at least in name, has the benefit of clear dramatic anchors.
But to Brexiters that would be… Brexit in name only (Brino) This would be a betrayal of the British people (although Scotland and Northern Ireland voted Remain), democracy and all the rest of it.
A jump in the open-ended question rankings may mean a jump in name recognition for the South Bend mayor more than it means that other candidates have seen a decrease in their support.
Yes, King Tommen was a Baratheon in name only; still, it was the basis of his legitimacy, and you can't imagine too many Baratheon lords are particularly happy about the whole affair right now.
But some Democrats and LGBT rights groups have assailed the compromise as a repeal in name only, noting that it is not a full repeal and blocks governments from enacting similar ordinances until 2020.
The Democrats continued to exist in name, at least, but the national party was shattered in 1860, and for the next 70 years, it was able to win power only when Republicans were divided.
Some 80 percent of poll participants who answered this question expect May to succeed, although some said this would be a Brexit in name only, and the risk of a leadership battle had grown.
Networks of these health centers, disguised in name as "crisis pregnancy centers," prey on women at vulnerable times in their lives by lying about their options and using outright falsehoods to push political agendas.
JD.com's strength is in name-brand electronics, but it should be able to capitalize on Yihaodian's strong brand and business in eastern and southern China, and in important categories like groceries and household goods.
The aim is to prevent fraudsters from setting up companies whose directors and shareholders are nominees - people who are directors in name only and are acting on behalf of someone else – or opaque corporations.
Opposition to illegal immigration went from being a fringe issue associated with Patrick Buchanan in the 1990s to a central test of whether one was a "true conservative" or a Republican in Name Only.
His choice of words and phrases reminds us that we have become a nation indulging in name-calling and name checks, led by the man that less than half the voters elected as President.
And that's another thing, you know, the claim that the bid committee has made about having solicited community feedback, our impression is, even if it happened in name, it didn't really happen in spirit.
" Previously, "the American Negroes have been a race more in name than in fact," he wrote, but now, "in Harlem, Negro life is seizing upon its first chances for group expression and self-determination.
That what you look like as a Republican is in decline, whereas what Trump's idea of a Republican, as you put it, a Republican in name only, is more popular with the Republican base.
Meanwhile, desperate state governors remind the center that they are security officers in name only, and that the instrument of law enforcement and protection lies with the center — but the center has gone nomadic!
Of course, there is a popular tourist attraction very similar to the camp in name alone: the Redwoods in Yosemite, a national state park that's home to some of the tallest trees on Earth.
Mohammed bin Salman's 82-year-old father, King Salman, is monarch in name, but it's clear that his son, who is widely known as MBS, is the center of power in the Saudi kingdom.
The Charlotte Observer's editorial board called it a repeal only in name and wrote that Cooper "failed spectacularly" in upholding his campaign promise to reject any deal that left North Carolina residents vulnerable to discrimination.
"We will not settle for the weak bills pushed by Republicans that eliminate crucial consumer protections and are net neutrality in name only," House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi wrote Monday in a letter to Santiago.
This sentiment is expressed at the same time people say things like "bigotry has no place in 2017!!" when faced with examples of the very blatant, entry-level racism steeped in name-calling and violence.
And then switch to an actual truly community-governed foundation, rather than a foundation in name which is governed by all the insiders — which is really what most of the crypto projects currently have done.
The evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the FCC would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law.
TOKYO (Reuters) - As Japan revealed the name of its new imperial era on Monday, Internet users rushed to register domain names linked to the choice, "Reiwa", which also sparked a jump in name-related stocks.
And while there were more than 203 new amendments added to the EU copyright proposal ahead of tomorrow's vote, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has complained that many of these changes are compromises in name only.
"We must be clear that we can genuinely vary our tariffs and do free trade deals or it will be Brexit in name only and we will betray the British people," Johnson said on Twitter.
The right to have an abortion, which exists in name only in some areas of the country, could soon be even further whittled away — and the justices could do so without overturning Roe v. Wade.
The M.V.A. revolutionized abortion care around the world, but in Bangladesh it did something more: It provided the rationale for a pragmatic policy and a path to limited legalization (in practice, if not in name).
With Mr. Netanyahu aligned with the generals on Gaza — wanting a cease-fire, not an escalation — and repeatedly overruling him, Mr. Lieberman effectively found that he had been reduced to defense minister in name only.
Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion in the United States, continues to protect the right to abortion in all 50 states, that is becoming a right in name only in many places.
If and when it does release, there are also reports that it could cost as much as $60,000, which doesn't do much to shift the perception that this is a consumer release in name only.
When a constitution exists in name but in reality has no force because the very branches controlled by the document have final say about the constitutional limits of their authority, it is a cynical fraud.
Many Republicans, including some of Mr. Trump's advisers, wish he would stick to those themes, saying they think that he is overshadowing an economic success story by engaging in name-calling and divisive cultural clashes.
Too many Republicans, including former President George W. Bush, were RINOs, or Republicans in Name Only, they said; and too many Democrats were preoccupied with social and gender issues that held no interest for them.
At the heart of the complaint, filed by the campaign of Jim Johnson, is an argument that Mr. Murphy's two organizations, New Start New Jersey and New Way New Jersey, were nonprofits in name only.
A "blind" trust would be blind in name only; almost all of Schultz's wealth is in the form of Starbucks shares, and putting those shares in a trust will not blind Schultz to that fact.
What this data shows us is two presidential hopefuls rooted in entirely different worlds: One is interested in name-calling, dwelling on the negative, and hoarding media attention, and the other wants to talk about policy.
"Cruz has built-in name identification, conservative credentials and an 'R' behind his name, so his candidacy was effectively born on third base," said Brandon Rottinghaus, a professor of political science at the University of Houston.
But they've got a rep there, at least in name: The sea spider is a super special kind of arthropod with a tiny body and huge legs that, you guessed it, house their guts and genitals.
There's as much to learn about this game as there is for Magic: The Gathering, a competitive card game familiar, at least in name, to anyone who passed through a high school cafeteria in the 1990s.
Unfortunately for Murphy and Democrats, the 6,000 people at the Clinton campaign rally are not enough to turn the tide in a state with nearly 13 million voters and Murphy so far behind in name recognition.
Many Bangladeshi immigrants came to New York in the 1970s, and opened restaurants that were Indian in name, on the assumption that potential customers were aware of India but didn't know much, if anything, about Bangladesh.
But those moderate voices are being marginalized, demonized and derided as RINOs — "Republicans in Name Only" — as they call for Republicans to stop playing politics and focus on fixing the flaws in the Affordable Care Act.
This allegedly resulted in [Name withheld by BuzzFeed News] not receiving anti-psychotic medication, despite the IHSC chief psychiatrist's agreement with the MQMU's findings and recommendation that [Name withheld by BuzzFeed News] receive anti-psychotic medication.
But Taylor is making the race interesting, hugging as closely as she can to Trump and tarring DeWine as a RINO (Republican in name only) who opposes the president on key issues like trade and immigration.
" McCall pointed out that Olbermann has engaged in "name calling and harsh personal attacks and the corporation doesn&apost seem to mind," and said he thinks the same rules should apply to "all of their polarizing personalities.
The silver lining for Zaidi was that he was able to retain business deals with Barneys Japan, which while still affiliated with the company in name, functions autonomously and operates its own handful of stores in Asia.
El Paso's Republican mayor, Dee Margo, said that President Trump mocked him as a "RINO" (Republican in Name Only) in a private conversation during Trump's visit to the Texas city last week after its deadly mass shooting.
His words reflected the confused nature of a system that, while parliamentary in name, is dominated by Erdogan, by far Turkey's most popular politician but loathed by opponents suspicious of his Islamist ideals and intolerance of dissent.
"The evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the FCC would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law," Pai said.
He reminds many of the region's irreverent former congressman, the late Jim Traficant, a populist firebrand who by the end of his career was a Democrat-in-name-only and headed for federal prison on racketeering charges.
These Democrats-in-name-only are driving the Democratic decline in voter registration, either by switching to the Republican Party or — remember, this is an older group of voters — by leaving the voter rolls because of death.
The deal keeps the BlackBerry brand connected to hardware, if only in name, maintaining the company's presence on the market, though it's hard not to note the shades of the upcoming HMD relaunch of the Nokia name.
Though the spiders aren't using mammary glands to produce the fluid, and hence are "lactating" in name only, the findings should prompt scientists to reconsider what they know about nursing and how it evolved, the researchers said.
But what the recruits lack in name ID, party leaders say, they compensate for with their profiles: Several are women and military veterans, boasting the type of résumés that Democrats rode to the House majority last year.
Democrats pushed back hard on that notion, casting the conservative Mr. Lieberman as a Democrat in name only and noting that he publicly supported Mr. Trump's pick of Michael T. Flynn as his first national security adviser.
To deflect attention from their vote against this common sense bill, some Senate Democrats are promoting legislation, such as S. 1146, the Small Business Regulatory Relief Act, which sounds similar in name but lacks any real substance.
The letter adds to an increasingly divisive and angry debate over Britain's future relationship with the EU. Anti-EU campaigners are concerned that those calling for the closest possible ties will force a Brexit in name only.
This process revealed that some Republican members believe it's more important to keep the benefits of Obamacare than to repeal the law, either in practice or in name, and replace it with something that covers fewer people.
He trails in name recognition compared with U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who declared her candidacy last month, and former Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Senator Kamala Harris of California, who have expressed strong interest.
Davis described the commitment as more of a "statement of intent" than a legally binding measure — something that might reassure hardline Brexit campaigners who fear that it could imply that Britain was leaving the EU in name only.
Others steal small things here and there because the absence of a human cashier and the presence of only an obnoxious machine owned by a giant corporation turns it into a crime in name and not in spirit.
Officials are not meant to conduct business while in office and Danyliuk said he did not realise he was still, in name, the director of the three offshore companies after he returned to live in Ukraine in 2010.
The policy Facebook is pointing to here is its "recidivism policy," which bans users who are removed from Facebook from making new accounts or Pages that are similar in name or appearance to the Page that was removed.
"We both had a common vision and that was to basically design and execute and scale disruptive concepts, concepts that were familiar in name, but not very familiar at all in the way they played out," says Ryan.
A recent report by the international charity shows that the rise in wildlife entertainment tourism in the Amazon is leading to the "suffering and exploitation" of some of the world's most beloved animals, all in name of selfies.
Former Mayor Richard J. Riordan of Los Angeles, who describes himself as "a RINO" — a Republican in name only — rode from the airport to a fund-raiser with Mr. Cruz when the Texas senator visited California last month.
What Trump may not know is that we have woken up, we are organized, and we are ready to prevent him, Pence, and the anti-choice Congress from pushing their agenda to make abortion legal in name only.
Why: "The evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the FCC would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law," Pai said.
Now the few remaining Republicans who stand in the tradition of the party of Lincoln, who were not to be seen in the hate-filled convention that nominated Trump, are ostracized and condemned as Republicans In Name Only.
Now, belatedly released information from the files of those favorite FBI lovebirds — Peter Strzok and Lisa Page — has created even more concern that the top echelons of America's premier law enforcement were involved in name-smearing media leaks.
With that popularity comes, almost inevitably, a wave of places that specialize in these injections, aiming to make them as accessible (walk-ins welcome!), acceptable and fun (in name, if not in needle) as a Drybar blow-dry.
When we spoke a few weeks ago, Weld said that while he was a "normal" Republican, Trump was a "RINO" — a Republican in name only, a term that at one time was a devastating rejoinder in conservatives circles.
Lacking the band-width to write about every new show, when even venerable newspapers have joined in the business of chasing web traffic, they're far more apt to devote time to projects that enjoy built-in name recognition.
The Dublin Murder Squad books are a mystery series in name only; in multiple respects, the series transgresses the well-established conventions of the genre, the first of which is a reliable continuity in tone and dramatis personae.
"Zaitoun" is the latest entry in an expanding canon of cookbooks published in English that are proudly Palestinian in name, including Laila El-Haddad's "The Gaza Kitchen" (published in 2013) and "The Palestinian Table" by Reem Kassis (2017).
She needs to reassure continental European governments that she is bargaining in good faith, but without alienating her hard-line supporters who fear she is making so many concessions that Britain will end up withdrawing in name only.
"It was all too frequently a circus on the Republican side where they were simply engaged in name calling and distractions that didn't allow viewers to understand what they stood for," Perez told me during a recent interview.
No doubt a nod in name and pixels to arcade classic Rampage, The Line's game lets you play as Leo, who has to dash along the red carpet in a frenzied attempt to grab as many awards as possible.
Fox News hosts bashed him as a RINO (Republican in name only) and called on him to resign, former allies turned on him online, and political candidates from his home state and elsewhere began advertising against him almost immediately.
One school of thought is that the process will turn into BINO (Brexit In Name Only) with Britain staying in the single market—in effect, remaining in the EU but without having any influence over the rule-making process.
"The scary thing is, if [the Supreme Court] decides that that is constitutional, it can just lead to an avalanche of states enacting more of these laws and really making abortion a constitutional right in name only," she said.
See also: BRINO, or BINO - Brexit In Name Only FUTURE RELATIONSHIP - Talks from April on how cross-Channel relations will look from 2021 will aim to produce a POLITICAL DECLARATION on future trade and cooperation by late this year.
Or he may have wanted to ease the fears of some campaigners for Britain to leave the EU, who say the possibility of having to follow the bloc's rules would mean that they would have Brexit in name only.
High school football coaches make for good candidates (seriously!) because they have built in name recognition and connections, but he's only got $7,000 in the bank while Craig is independently wealthy and raised $4.8 million her last time around.
He was a child born into a home that was a home in name alone; grew up a curious, gifted adolescent with no resources; and, finally, dropped out of high school, chasing something he saw greater, sustained success in.
But the Democrat has outraised Johnson since declaring his candidacy, and the gold-standard Marquette University Law School polls have shown Feingold with even more consistent leads in name identification, favorability, and the head-to-head match-up. 3.
The collection is called "Happy Moments" and is part of Tod's "T-Factory" project, a series of one-offs with assorted creative partners inspired by the idea of Andy Warhol's Factory (in name at least, if not much else).
See also: BRINO, or BINO - Brexit In Name Only FUTURE RELATIONSHIP - Talks from April on how cross-Channel relations will look from 2021 will aim to produce a POLITICAL DECLARATION on future trade and cooperation by late this year.
The pro-Trump crowd loves his shots at McCain, who they -- and he -- view as a RINO (Republican In Name Only) who betrayed core principles of the GOP again and again in order to be liked by Democrats and the media.
For Ted Cruz's conservative supporters, the Texas senator is a heroic figure because he is a glorious RINO-hunter: a hero who is willing to stand up to the "Washington cartel" that includes Republicans In Name Only like Mitch McConnell.
Bob Dole, the acerbic former presidential candidate who has made no effort to hide his hatred of Cruz, has taken the RINO-bashing game to its logical conclusion and declared that Cruz "is a RINO—he's a Republican In Name Only."
The 22-year-old daughter of Crown Prince Pavlos and Crown Princess Marie-Chantal (they are royals in name only; the Greek monarchy was last overthrown in 1973) reached an exciting milestone this week: officially graduating from New York University.
It was his own father who fanned the flames of racial tensions during the Central Park Five case, indulged in name-calling to publicly denigrate women, and spoke suggestively about his daughter (Eric's sister) on the Howard Stern radio show.
"In reality, the PACs were political action committees in name only, contributing less than 1 percent of the money they raised to candidates for office and instead enriching the defendant, who now faces prison time for his crimes," Berman continued.
"The evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the FCC would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law," Pai said at the time.
But ministers are also keen to use the governing Conservative Party's annual conference in the central English city of Birmingham to try to win over Brexit supporters who fear May is leading Britain towards leaving the EU in name only.
Some spots remain in name only — like Doney, a sidewalk cafe on Via Veneto that is now a bland extension of the Westin Excelsior hotel, of which the main clientele appears to be traveling businessmen and their bored-looking female companions.
"The evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the FCC would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law," he said earlier this month.
"The evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the FCC would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law," he said in his statement Monday.
"If he's in the House of Commons, and we're not there to challenge at every step of the way what he's doing, then I fear we will end up with something that is Brexit in name only," Mr. Farage said.
What he's saying: "The evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the FCC would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law," Pai said.
Party unity is on British ministers' minds, and they are encouraging the faithful to direct their anger at the EU rather than at their prime minister, who some eurosceptic Conservatives accuse of leading Britain towards a "Brexit in name only".
A "Republican in name only," or RINO, as Mr. Friedersdorf explains, began as a Republican who was "insufficiently conservative"; became a Republican who was "insufficiently strident or bombastic or extremist"; and now is merely anyone who disagrees with President Trump.
Jordan was criticized earlier this month for an anti-Semitic Facebook post in which she denounced impeachment by singling out Jewish people and claiming those who support impeaching President Donald Trump are Jews "in name only," the Delaware News Journal reported.
Yankees 5, Red Sox 4 As Aaron Hicks sat out for much of the last six weeks, sidelined by an oblique strain, the Yankees may have wondered just what they were missing without Hicks, their fourth outfielder in name only.
El Paso, Texas (CNN)Blocks from the Mexican border, Beto O'Rourke on Saturday cast the United States as being on the brink of becoming a "democracy in name only" and his hometown as an example of the nation's way forward.
But by proposing that Britain accept some EU rules and regulations and that the European Court of Justice continue to play a role in British law, May also risked alarming some campaigners who fear she will preside over Brexit in name only.
If, in fact, Priebus tried to intercede with the President and was rebuffed, Priebus may not be long for the job, or will be a chief of staff in name only -- relegated to the status of a political eunuch in the West Wing.
They were also given "Tasking Specifics" with content that reflected deep knowledge of American political jargon, including such terms as "RINO" (Republicans In Name Only) and "anchor babies" (used pejoratively to refer to children born in the United States to non-citizens).
Graham's angry defense of Brett Kavanaugh during the Senate Judiciary Committee hearings catapulted him from someone who some Republicans often dismissed as a moderate or a Republican in Name Only to the premier defender of the Trump presidency and prized Republican surrogate.
It reminds us that even though apartheid is over in name, the forces that seek to protect state capital not only persist, but they are in ideological and material collaboration with one another even across oceans and borders and the diaspora itself.
Raúl Labrador (a three-term congressman and firebrand popular with the far right) and Tommy Ahlquist (a physician turned developer with a massive war chest who's countered allegations that he's a RINO — Republican in Name Only — by swinging far to the right).
Fellow Conservative pro-Brexit lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg accused Davis of allowing Britain to become a vassal state during the transition period, saying it would leave in name only and would continue to pay into the bloc and adhere to its laws.
The term "cuckservative" is an apparent portmanteau of "cuckold" and "conservative," and it enjoyed a boom in July (see David Weigel's explainer) as a more or less generic term of disapprobation for a conservative sellout or a RINO (Republican in name only).
He suspects that Sam Clovis, a policy adviser to the Trump campaign, was in a similar position of needing to show that Trump had a list of foreign policy advisers and that Papadopoulos likely played the role of adviser in name only.
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain will leave the European Union "in fact, not just in name", Brexit minister Dominic Raab will say on Monday, warning that London's "willingness to compromise is not without limits" and leaving without a deal is very much an option.
"It's only in retrospect that I see how wearing and difficult it must have been for Shena, to have to focus on sewing in name tapes or ironing and — horrors — shopping, cooking and cleaning when she could have been writing," Cecily says.
Others like it so much they want it to be kept year round (standard time, by the way, is standard in name only ... We go seven months of the year now with the extra hour tacked on at the end of the day).
However, to add to the confusion, King Salman, still the Saudi leader at least in name, yesterday invited his Qatari counterpart Emir Tamim to the summit of the largely moribund Gulf Cooperation Council scheduled to take place in Riyadh on Dec. 9.
The Power Five proposal would cut down on how often coaches officially can force their athletes to practice, but Huma worries that previously involuntary workouts will be replaced not by free time, but by "voluntary" workouts that are voluntary in name only.
Lawmakers with close ties to AT&T like Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn have introduced their own net neutrality bills in name only; bills critics say are intentionally filled with loopholes and serve just one function: preventing the passage of tougher, more popular protections.
We're not sure if that's exactly what Jamie T is getting at in "Tescoland" - there's certainly no mention of delicatessen meats and microwavable meals - but in name alone it is an apt and perfect description for the homogenised streets of Britain's towns.
"Evidence we've received suggests that certain station divestitures that have been proposed to the F.C.C. would allow Sinclair to control those stations in practice, even if not in name, in violation of the law," the commission's chairman, Mr. Pai, said in a statement.
Today, America has yet to build a stable alliance with the new Iraq, Egypt is still licking its wounds from the bitter aftermath of the Arab Spring of 2011, and Syria, the third Arab giant, has become a state in name only.
A few weeks ago, I had lunch with a smart person who showed me statistics of voters in Maryland, Democrats in name who were trending Republican, and why Republican Larry Hogan was elected governor, another businessman making his first run for office.
It's another non-election: Egyptians go to the polls On the heels of Putin's presidential victory, another in-name-only election will take place in what many hoped, post-Arab spring, would be a wellspring of democracy in the Middle East: Egypt.
I did not like the proposed health care legislation; I would like to see universal health care for every citizen, not vouchers or tax credits nor negotiating across state lines to get what might turn out to be insurance in name only.
The scholarship of the 1970s and '80s, in particular, did much to minimize their involvement, depicting them as masters in name only and even, grotesquely, as natural allies to enslaved people — both suffered beneath the boot of Southern patriarchy, the argument goes.
The reality is that Republicans won the seat in name, but Norman is a hardline conservative and a vote in the House that will align with the Freedom Caucus — which has been causing trouble for Republican leadership on every major agenda item.
And if you spit in the eye of the G7, which -- who are nominally -- at least -- at least in name -- people we can use to blunt the growth of China as an economic superpower looking to take over the world -- that&aposs a real problem.
Brexit campaigners have aired their concerns that May is delivering a Brexit in name only, while EU supporters accuse her of putting the party's interests above those of the country in the talks to end more than 40 years of membership in the bloc.
Critics say the plan calls for a Palestinian state in name only and instead traps noncontiguous Palestinian territory inside an Israeli security barrier, with Israel exercising civil and security control over the West Bank and Jordan Valley, as well as air, land and sea ports.
Powered by a new Aston Martin-built hybrid turbo V6 engine, the AM-RB 003 will "incorporate concepts and technologies taken directly from F1," which Aston Martin recently returned to (in name only, though), as well as technology used in its predecessor, the Valkyrie.
But he cautioned that top oil exporter Saudi Arabia will actually only return to a "normal" production level slightly above 10 million barrels a day after ramping up output to 10.6 million barrels in August — meaning the deal will be a freeze in name only.
Social awareness might be at the heart of One Ocean Beauty, but it's not just pro-ocean in name alone — the bulk of the products couldn't exist without the ocean's resources, given that they're formulated with several types of algae and other marine microorganisms.
Most alarming is the analysis that trade deals with third countries would do little to offset lost trade with the EU. The response of Brexiteers has been to coin an acronym for something they are determined to prevent: BRINO, or Brexit in name only.
And so he returned to something Wall Street has become all too familiar with since December 2012, when he announced the company would go to zero — a long, detailed presentation of why Herbalife is a pyramid scheme, if not in name, then definitely in practice.
Like Yusra Mardini, the 18-year-old Syrian refugee from a Damascus suburb, who left a country that now exists only in name, and reached Germany only after the small boat bringing her from Turkey to Greece started taking on water in heavy seas.
You can find pre-packaged California rolls, rainbow rolls, and suspiciously bright-red tuna rolls made with sickly sweet grainy rice in grocery stores and gas stations across the country, but their resemblance to the real thing seems, at times, to be only in name.
The Unicorn Latte has been the most popular product we've created to date, so we were shocked and disappointed when Starbucks came out with the Unicorn Frappuccino, which is similar to our product in name and appearance, but has none of its healthy ingredients.
These aspects explain why Theresa May is trying to do a soft Brexit or even, as some say, BINO – Brexit In Name Only; and why the favored alternative of Brexiteers, trade agreements with the United States and perhaps others to replace the EU, won't fly.
As their fates chart a collision course, Sybella and Genevieve, who are nuns in name only, take lovers, draw swords and engage in back-room politics as fearlessly as any man, indignantly chafing under the grimy thumbs of bishops, barons and nasty older brothers.
Washington (CNN)The mayor of El Paso, Texas, said President Donald Trump called him "a RINO" -- an acronym for "Republican in name only" -- in a private meeting during the President's visit to the city in the wake of a mass shooting that left 22 dead.
But Mr. Felder declined to come along, revealing on Sunday night that he would remain a Republican in Senate allegiance if not in name, telling the political television program "Capital Tonight" that he would "have to have a compelling reason to leave" the Republican caucus.
CAIRO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Thursday it was suspending operations at a refugee center in Libya's capital because it could become a target while the U.N. envoy said a truce brokered by Russia and Turkey was holding "only in name".
Kelly was the first major Senate candidate to announce a bid, joining the race in February with built-in name ID and connections to donors through his work with a gun control organization he founded with Giffords, the former congresswoman who was shot in 2100.
It takes virtually no skill: You simply sweep the hair back at the nape of the neck (is there a body part more poetic or demurely beautiful, both in name and in form?) and use an elastic to twirl it around into a neat whorl.
On days like Friday, when Bradley's aim is off and his putts are not dropping, he resembles in name only the player who was pegged as the future of men's golf after winning three PGA Tour events, including a major, in his first 230 starts.
Hard Brexiteers hate this approach because they consider it to be a Brexit in name only that would fail to restore the UK's full sovereignty over its own affairs and leave the country at the whims of decision-makers in Brussels, where the EU is headquartered.
According to sources familiar with Benchmark's thinking, it believes strongly Khosrowshahi is in danger of falling under Kalanick's control and wants to stay in the lawsuit to protect his ability to do his job — a CEO in name only under the heavy thumb of the pugnacious entrepreneur.
Hard Brexiteers hate this approach because they consider it to be a Brexit in name only that would fail to restore the UK's full sovereignty over its own affairs and leave the country at the whims of decision-makers in Brussels (where the EU headquarters are located).
Bannon, who made his name as a populist firebrand eager to attack GOP leaders in Washington, is now urging Trump loyalists to hold their noses — even if the party's candidate in their district is someone they might deride as a Republican In Name Only, or RINO.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads MIAMI — Miami Art Week itself, which takes over the entire city and nearly all its cultural institutions, is longer than Art Basel Miami Beach — the main fair at South Beach's Convention Center — but the two are synonymous in name and hashtag.
Last week, the Republican-led FCC said it would not approve the acquisition by Sinclair and sent the matter to a hearing before an administrative law, saying that Sinclair would maintain control in practice of some stations it had agreed to divest, even if not in name.
Now, we've fought these same laws in other states and won, but if Texas is allowed to go through, we will see similar bills across the country, and I think the real concern is then it will be a right but in name only, not in reality.
MANACOR, Spain (Reuters) - It was a match in name only and the setting was a world away from the U.S. Open that started on Monday but Andy Murray cared not a jot as he notched his first singles win since returning from career-saving hip surgery.
Mr. Gantz, for example, could agree to an arrangement in which Mr. Netanyahu remains prime minister in name only, but steps aside to contend with his legal troubles; Mr. Netanyahu, in return, could cut loose his ultra-Orthodox allies, meeting a key condition of Mr. Liberman's.
" Grass-roots activists like Pat Daugherty, who once marched on Washington against Obamacare, now sound as disgusted with Republicans in Congress as they were in the early days of the Tea Party, when they helped primary challenges against lawmakers they derided as "Republicans in Name Only.
Israeli veterans, an African-American veteran who has (at least in name) converted to Islam: As a premise for a novel, this conflict between evictors and evicted seems built for thematic complexity, as it brings to mind gentrification, the Israeli occupation of Palestine and much more.
Over the 12 years it's been in existence, Art F City has evolved not just in name (it was originally Art Fag City) but in mission too; it's grown into a multi-author blog and, more recently, a nonprofit that does more than just publish articles online.
As the refugee crisis has grown, a number of EU countries have reinstated border controls to keep out migrants, undermining the core EU principle of open borders within the union and raising the prospect of an EU that exists in name only after abandoning its key aims.
That distinction belongs to the Syrian rebels and wider civilian population within Syria, as well as countries like Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Qatar, which will feel more at ease arming or aiding the militants now that they have publicly distanced themselves, even if in name only, from al Qaeda.
The group has labeled some Republican members "turncoats" or "Republicans in name only" — RINOs — for supporting the approach of House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.).
The exciting main event makes up for an unheralded fight card which, on paper, should produce some interesting contests throughout, though it's not necessarily abundant in name power after Anderson Silva removed himself from the event once scheduled opponent Kelvin Gastelum was pulled for failing a drug test.
In name at least, this is the fourth incarnation of the pizzeria that Anthony Mangieri founded in 1996 in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J. He has never run more than one Una Pizza Napoletana at a time; each time he moves to a new location, he closes the old one.
The Lucky Horseshoe Bar, which features live music, is said to have been rooted at 453 Cortland for 105 years, weathering very occasional changes in name and ownership, while 12 Small Things, an emporium of artisanal crafts from around the world, just opened in October at 403 Cortland Avenue.
"That's the problem with the Republican Party, there's not enough loyalty — Democrats at least have that," Angela Carr, a 703-year-old Republican from Colorado, said at a recent breakfast hosted by the Denver G.O.P. "You don't hear a Democrat is a D.I.N.O.," or a Democrat in Name Only, she continued.
Sure enough, Limbaugh, unwittingly or not, pulled back the curtain and revealed his true self: He is an entertainer, a conservative in name only, a man who smokes fine cigars and criss crosses the country in his private jet and feels no obligation to tell his millions of listeners the truth.
At the Washoe County Republican Party in Reno, the chairman, Roger Edwards, stopped assembling Trump lawn signs to report that members are "pissed off" at Dr Heck, who is "kind of a RINO"—using the acronym for Republicans In Name Only, a jibe hurled at politicians who occasionally compromise to secure larger goals.
The 76-year-old served as former President Barack Obama's right-hand man for two terms and enters a crowded field of Democratic candidates as the immediate frontrunner in name recognition and most polling, even if his age and historically more moderate voting record put him at odds with the party's progressive wing.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpRepublican group targets Graham in ad calling for fair Senate trial Democratic presidential candidates react to Trump impeachment: 'No one is above the law' Trump attacks Schumer at fiery rally in Michigan MORE labels any Republican who questions his erratic and narcissistic style as a RINO (Republican In Name Only).
The Medicaid program was established as a federal-state partnership, but it has become a partnership in name only as the result of a complicated maneuver in which states impose taxes on health care providers to extract tens of billions of dollars yearly from the U.S. Treasury via an arcane Medicaid financing maneuver.
But I do see a way that something like the post-Cold War international order could, conceivably, address the issue, by placing carbon and climate change at the center of its value set, in much the same way that human rights, peace and prosperity were put there—in name at least—in the aftermath of the second world war.
Concerns about players' emotional well-being have been raised in the NBA, but the high school level has barely begun to grapple with the detrimental impact an industry eager to build on its bottom line could have on teenagers, who get a boost in name recognition in exchange for an entirely new set of stressors and expectations.
We agree with Secretary of Defense Mark EsperMark EsperCongress must put the Space Force on the right trajectory The Hill's Morning Report - Dem lawmakers put guns, hate groups on fall agenda Pentagon chief approves 20 more miles of border wall MORE that we need more than a Space Force in name; we need one in law.
But another problem with the index — at least according to the Big Sky's Fullerton, whose college major was mathematics — is that it reinforces the advantage, in name and revenue, that teams from the power conferences, like the Big 12 and the Atlantic Coast Conference, already enjoy over teams from a midmajor conference like the Missouri Valley.
Since then, I have driven quite a few cars — from the actual R8, in V10 Plus guise, to the Tesla Model S P100D, the Cadillac CTS-V, Lexus GS F, and many others that are far more unhinged than a base TT. But then there's the Audi TT RS. It's still a TT, yes, but that's in name only.
On Wednesday, a group of legislators in the California State Assembly will decide whether to advance a comprehensive net neutrality bill or an in-name-only net neutrality bill, which leading digital rights groups say is rife with loopholes that may ultimately benefit internet service providers (ISPs) such as AT&T, while leaving California residents and businesses vulnerable to known net neutrality violations.
On Wednesday, a group of legislators in the California State Assembly will decide whether to advance a comprehensive net neutrality bill or an in-name-only net neutrality bill, which leading digital rights groups say is rife with loopholes that may ultimately benefit internet service providers (ISPs) such as AT&T, while leaving California residents and businesses vulnerable to known net neutrality violations.
" In a CNN interview on Monday, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's running mate declined to call Duke "deplorable," saying he won't engage in "name-calling.
Many of America's finest and most principled conservatives are enduring the nightmare of a conservatism they have long championed with honor being shredded and corrupted by a president who is a conservative in name only, and his allies who demonize national heroes from Mueller to John McCainJohn Sidney McCain3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Fighter pilot vs.
That fantasy turned to kitsch with the rise of tiki culture, beginning in Depression-era California at restaurants such as Don the Beachcomber and Trader Vic's, where diners were distracted from their troubles by gardenias afloat in giant bowls of rum and the then-novel Mai Tai, which was Polynesian only in name, an appropriation of maita'i, Tahitian for good.

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