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In sum, do I think future Justice Kavanaugh perjured himself?
In sum, President Trump got his moment; Democrats diminished theirs.
In sum, what the OBR giveth, Mr Hammond giveth away.
In sum, the two candidates offer completely different environmental platforms.
In sum, the previous FCC did net neutrality a disservice.
In sum, it is very likely to cause a recession.
In sum, Puerto Rico finds itself in uncharted legal waters.
In sum, they are the tactics to a policymaker's strategy.
In sum, the administration views this as a positive development.
In sum, a new spark could occur at any time.
Those, in sum, are the two types of problem schools.
In sum, the norms about how democracy works have evolved unevenly.
In sum, I absolutely loved my time with the Kobo Forma.
In sum, his three campaigns have brought in around $6 million.
In sum, global corporate governance is a bit of a mess.
Netflix's costs, in sum, have continued to rise over several quarters.
"In sum, it's been a punishing day," he said on Jan.
In sum, Trump is generally conservative and Spencer is clearly not.
In sum, the relationship between sex and masturbation is very complicated.
" In sum, she wrote, "they have become frivolous the hard way.
In sum, the most important readiness question is: ready for what?
In sum, H.R. 1 would modernize America's election system for everyone.
" He concluded: "In sum, universal injunctions are legally and historically dubious.
In sum, none of this stuff is going to pass anyway.
In sum, unremarkable kids no longer have access to remarkable opportunities.
In sum, the CASE Act isn't just good for copyright owners.
"In sum, we begin the New Year with confidence," he said.
In sum, Pinker is widely regarded as a brilliant, accomplished man.
In sum, 50 percent of the incumbents embroiled in scandals survived.
In sum, the yuan had become one of the world's reserve currencies.
He's now 15-33 in sum and 6-1 in the UFC.
In sum, the IPO is more for the kingdom's benefit than Aramco's.
He's now 9-4 in the UFC, and 17-4 in sum.
In sum, the Kardashian family history with Blac Chyna is pretty tangled.
He's now 5-2 in the Octagon, and 16-2 in sum.
In sum, the ratio of bullshit/spin to watchdogs has increased sixfold.
He's now 21-28 in the UFC, and 21-4 in sum.
In sum, I didn't have to torture myself when I was struggling.
In sum, Zafar is an Indian fellow — who contains multitudes of contradictions.
In sum, Trump's speech was unique in style, but traditional in content.
In sum, we foresee a Clinton victory by the thinnest of margins.
In sum, America indeed has very serious problems with poverty and inequality.
In sum, I see a fairly normal and unexceptionable deliberation so far.
My bias, in sum, is as blatant as a Celtic arm tattoo.
He's now 210-212 in sum, and 5-2 in the Octagon.
He's now 10-83 in sum, and 3-1 in the Octagon.
In sum: The open-source business model is, in many ways, not intuitive.
In sum, prosecutors failed at several levels to prove its allegations, Williams said.
In sum, if you're going to super-like, do so carefully and sparingly.
In sum, that's the most bullish outlook on fixed income since November 2008.
In sum, he told Mr Cole, "your identity thing is just too facile".
In sum: My protozoan brain is being fried in the microwave of Twitter.
The three-time UFC bantamweight title challenger is now 33-10 in sum.
In sum, the SNP got exactly what they wanted from the devolution deal.
In sum, with each stage of decline, the level of government reimbursement increases.
In sum, the plan would support about $500 billion in spending on infrastructure.
"In sum, Geico is an exceptional business run by exceptional managers," he wrote.
"In sum, the incident with Mr. Donnelly should not have happened," Pai wrote.
In sum, UFC 200 seems to be the furthest thing from his mind.
In sum, it feels like spring has arrived, four weeks ahead of schedule.
In sum, banks will be able to hold on to more real money.
Benjamin Lay was, in sum, a class-conscious, race-conscious, environmentally conscious ultraradical.
In sum, she hosted more than 400 episodes, according to an HGTV representative.
In "SUM," Ms. Anderson audaciously mined sound bites and catchphrases from television advertisements.
In sum, it was almost by chance that I chose what I chose.
In sum, the bill would radically reshape America's immigration system – for the worse.
Inequality, in sum, is a choice, and we can make a different choice.
He's now 13-4 in sum and 5-3 on the sport's biggest stage.
All of this technology will be used in sum to personalize your shopping experience.
It looks, in sum, like a less-polished form of any other payments app.
The Italian is now 33-23 in the UFC, and 217-26 in sum.
In sum, post-election Trump is likely to become poorer and more socially isolated.
In sum: You don't have a right to pray — at work, or at home.
He's now 15-33 in sum, and an unfortunate 0-2 in the Octagon.
In sum, "The Court will disregard the amicus brief," from the EFF, Bryan concluded.
In sum, Clinton has issued an ambitious, but not implausible, Vision for Renewable Power.
" In sum, marriage is now one of several avenues to becoming "your best self.
In sum, the Commission thinks Google has cut off avenues for other companies to compete.
In sum, no, you do not need to worry about mold shitting in your coffee.
This year's Autumn Statement, in sum, hinted at how painful Brexit is going to be.
JR's photograph, in sum, renders the world around it ephemeral, manipulable — a living Photoshop template.
In sum, such hedging denies China an entirely free hand to act as it wishes.
In sum, the titles, article, and statement all negate the self-revelatory power of art.
In sum, these features are designed to make the app more responsive to driver needs.
In sum, patients would not be able to access many existing and future innovative tests.
In sum, the expected value of solving the AI control problem could be astronomically high.
In sum: every time unemployment dips by one percent, roadway deaths climb by four percent.
In sum, the authors write, a nuclear war could trigger mass starvation across the globe.
He's now 13-15 in sum, and an ugly 1-4 in his last 5.
In sum, please donate to my upcoming crowdfunder to have Adele officiate my eventual wedding.
About sex, Jewishness, literature, New York and a whole lot more — about myself, in sum.
In sum: this ruling, while good, is insufficient as a protection of core press freedom.
In sum: HDR10 good, Dolby Vision better, and not all HDR TVs are made equal.
Experienced in sum, Mitski's music sheds the baggage that accompanies associations of genre or era.
In sum, regardless of its predictability, Murphy's win is an important pickup for the Democrats.
In sum, they are both around two points per game better than an average NBA player.
In sum, the Secretary of Homeland Security "must arrest those aliens guilty of a predicate offence".
"In sum, almost everyone who goes through sorority rush finds it stressful and unpleasant," Hunt explained.
In sum, "[a]ll defendants must do is to step aside and stop blocking the door".
The British economy, in sum, would need to weather a no-deal exit without much help.
In sum, we grant that Facebook is a behemoth social force, and a wildly profitable one.
In sum he's designated hundreds of millions of acres of land and ocean as national monuments.
Noons, meanwhile, remains winless since April 2014 and is now a tough 13-9 in sum.
Spencer, meanwhile, falls onto a three-fight skid and now sits at 12-6 in sum.
"In sum, it's a recipe for disaster, and I can't and won't be part of it."
In sum, PwC's provision of tax services to Caterpillar as our audit client was entirely appropriate.
"In sum, encouraging, but still with tough markets evident," he added, reiterating the broker's 'hold' recommendation.
In sum, the deal extends the long Greek and European tradition of down-road can-kicking.
In sum, juries, not judges, should determine who is to receive our nation's most severe penalty.
In sum, I wish I'd have waited to buy this watch instead of my Apple Watch. 
The Canadian is now 11-4 in sum, and a tough 2-4 in the Octagon.
Herman, meanwhile, falls to 23-12 in sum, and 1-1 since returning to light heavyweight.
He's now 11-4 in sum, and 3-2 since joining the UFC in summer 93.
In sum, New York, despite its reputation, is where insurgent candidacies have come to die. Why?
In sum, New York, despite its reputation, is where insurgent candidacies have come to die. Why?
In sum, China and South Korea don't dare starve the North for fear it could collapse.
In sum: Both Clinton and Obama achieved a great deal, but neither upended the Reagan legacy.
"In sum, Roe's jurisprudence has been characterized by Delphic confusion and protean change," the lawmakers wrote.
In sum, the Trump team can give cogent answers to the question — How will Trump win?
In sum, the proposed legislation would hamstring fishermen and regulators with unnecessary restrictions and waste resources.
In sum, Israel's colonial-settlement enterprise perpetuates the negation of the Palestinian right to self-determination.
Taken in sum, his music verges on ambient, a deeply-felt sound without edges or direction.
With this win, which is his first in the UFC, Asker moves to 8-3 in sum.
When I look at them in sum, what they really mean is that I'm nobody's number one.
In sum, the burials exhibited "a general sense of disorganization," as the researchers noted in their study.
In sum, the Fed is doing its job, and it must maintain its independence from political influence.
In sum, their work suggests that bacteria often use similar mechanisms to evade all classes of drug.
"In sum, upon release from jail, Manafort presents a grave risk of recidivism," the special counsel stated.
In sum, Trump could thoroughly investigate this problem simply by inviting his inner circle over for dinner.
In sum, we're seeing big numbers all around — going in as investments and coming out as exits.
In sum, the FCC's Declaratory Ruling tightened the restrictions on businesses in communicating with customers and consumers.
In sum, all exceptions to Fourth Amendment protections previously allowed were included in the proposed ECPA reforms.
In sum, Chinese imports of goods and services will generate demand for production in its trading partners.
In sum, truly helpful populist economics would want more government with higher spending and therefore higher taxes.
They were, in sum, many orders of magnitude more grave and violent than what we experience now.
In sum, the education of your children has not and will not be affected by these events.
In sum, what we have is a regulatory system that fails in its mission to protect investors.
In sum, education reformers are rightly excited about the prospects for proper federal action in education policy.
In sum, experts argue that Trump has either pulled off a geopolitical masterstroke or has doomed humanity.
In sum, while the doomsday machine has not yet exploded, we may be living on borrowed time.
In sum, the collective efforts have led to a whole dossier of troublesome findings in Wansink's work.
In sum, this is a call for a little less democracy in favor of better quality democracy.
In sum, that means the Fed now believes it won't reach its 2 percent target until 2019.
In sum, the Clean Power Plan's opponents relied on a number of questionable contentions in their argument.
In sum, the Trump team set out a clear and coherent strategic concept for dealing with China.
In sum, the 2010s have seen stagnation, rather than a repeat of the cataclysm of the 1980s.
In sum, perhaps the most experienced person since the Founders when he became the nation's youngest president.
In sum, Moon's action "creates serious problems for the U.S. security architecture in northeast Asia," he added.
In sum, Justice Kennedy's decision-making process embraces the messiness, disorganization, and inconsistencies of the real world.
Guimaraes, on the other hand, falls to 9-2-1 in sum, and 2-2 in the UFC.
"In sum, the total number of children separated and transferred to HHS for care is unknown," continued Maxwell.
He's now 73-4 in sum, and finds himself on the first two-fight skid of his career.
He's 4-3 since returning to the Octagon in 2014, and now sits at 25-143 in sum.
In sum, they contributed to a ludicrous public perception that Trump is more honest and trustworthy than Clinton.
In sum, the steps required to bridge the gap between Fed independence and Congressional oversight are surprisingly noncontroversial.
In sum, Congress should officially disapprove this FCC regulatory mess, because American consumers deserve better from their government.
In sum: Enjoy the finale, since the jury remains out on if or when you'll ever see more.
In sum, workers at private, employee-owned companies have more stable jobs, better wages, and enhanced retirement security.
In sum, as the markets are downbeat for now, we are looking for German strength later this summer.
In sum, it is apparent that voters views regarding marijuana policy have evolved significantly over the past decades.
In sum: the IEP is the bane of every special educator's existence because they take so much time.
In sum, Roosevelt's first 100 days helped ensure that the Great Depression would not undermine the political fabric.
In sum, it's like watching a slow-motion car wreck, where no one seems to have escaped unscathed.
In sum, the armed services, homeland security and commerce committees have equities in ballistic missile warning and alerts.
In sum, Democrats should and can take the language of "strength" away from Trump and own it themselves.
In sum, the pace of change in every sector will only increase as prices for clean energy decline.
In sum, Mr. Pai and the end of net neutrality exemplify everything that is currently wrong with Washington.
In sum, we need a plan that creates a wall, not a wall that substitutes for a plan.
In sum, the Bill of Rights enshrines freedoms that were appended to the original version of the Constitution.
Griffin, on the other hand, has a two-fight streak snapped and is now 12-3 in sum.
In sum, the need, combined with the innovation, may finally mean that market-viable products are at hand.
The younger Pettis brother is now 6-2 in the UFC's Octagon and a strong 15-2 in sum.
In sum, this man is one of the bravest and most dedicated men I have met in my life.
In sum, the broods lay claim to much of the eastern United States, stretching from New England to Oklahoma.
In sum she was a fair and decent human being who would, he thought, have been his strongest defender.
In sum, we believe there is a clear opportunity for limited and important action under last week's executive order.
Taken in sum, the number of Trump associates with connections to Russia, and particularly Ambassador Kislyak, is pretty striking.
In sum, then, the poor got richer and the rich got poorer when the coalition government was in power.
In sum, it amounts to a major doxing of extremist hate group members from just a few years ago.
There is, in sum, less animating desire in the country at the moment, and therefore less energy and daring.
In sum, Democrats have increased their suburban support, but not everywhere and not yet by enough to be decisive.
In sum: 15 local and international public artists; 15 local public programmers; 15 public parks; 15 city council districts.
In sum, elections weaken governance throughout Afghanistan by draining limited resources and intensifying ethnic divides that drive internal conflicts.
" Schiff: "This is in sum and character what the president was trying to communicate with the president of Ukraine.
In sum: there is a way, but I would urge you to be honest with your husband about using it.
In sum: What we have is a series of suspiciously timed disappearances, all involving employees at the same publishing house.
In sum, for two generations the Hillyers have worked in the trenches for the things your conservative allies value most.
In sum, the committee's conclusions don't offer much optimism that the U.S. will break out of its slow-growth pattern.
In sum, it is intended to prevent third parties from "paying" public officials for government-related "play," access, or favors.
In sum, it appears that many people with firsthand knowledge think it would be good policy to bust up ICE.
"In sum, we detect no inherent constitutional flaw in laws requiring Presidents to publicly disclose certain financial information," Tatel wrote.
In sum, Trump is a fraud, and Obama will portray the Republican standard-bearer as little more than a grifter.
In sum, enhancing our deterrence credibility is safer than stoking the flames by entering into an arms race over GLCMs.
In sum, Trump is either hiding something so threatening to himself, or he's criminally incompetent to be commander in chief.
In sum: the world could well have been on the brink of a third major war in the Middle East.
In sum, that humor in democratic politics is also its most effective weapon: the strongest shield and the sharpest blade.
" In sum, Tollever had enjoyed the post immensely: "I haven't drunk a decent glass of Moselle since I left Berlin.
In sum: Fix the long-term housing shortage while offering triage tenants' rights measures to prevent further displacement and homelessness.
In sum, our budget policymakers are putting the United States economy in peril unless interest rates never ever rise again.
" Following his parody, Schiff further stated that "This is, in sum and character, what the president was trying to communicate.
In sum, Trump's Executive Order takes a narrow view of what is fair and who is affected by unfair trade.
In sum, the modern game is faster, higher-scoring and far more reliant upon the outside shot and ball movement.
In sum, it is important to maintain focus on the impact of Medicaid on job creation and economic well-being.
In sum, it seems that whatever comes out about this list isn't likely to hit electorally vulnerable incumbents very hard.
"In sum, there was little net change in alcohol consumption" and mixed results on other effects, the task force concluded.
In sum: Apple is taking Texture, the "Netflix for magazines" app it acquired last year, and turning it into News+.
They are saying that, in sum, the accounts spreading false news reached more people than the accounts spreading true news.
"In sum, no change in the Fed's trajectory," said Steven Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard in New York.
"In sum, the investigation established multiple links between Trump Campaign officials and individuals tied to the Russian government," Mueller writes.
In sum, while a downward revision is liable to draw criticism, it is a legally available option under the Paris Agreement.
In sum, the QX60 doesn't feel any more special than your run-of-the-mill Highlander, CX-9, Pilot or Durango.
In sum, President Vladimir Putin took advantage of a perceived, reduced U.S. commitment to Europe to launch his illegal land grab.
In sum, Trump has spent a lifetime using and losing other people's money in order to help one person: Donald Trump.
In sum, little evidence supports the prediction that, if labels are read, understood and cause diets to change, personal health improves.
"In sum, an 'official act' is a decision or action on a 'question, matter, cause, suit, proceeding or controversy," Roberts wrote.
That answer is clear: In sum, it should be roughly similar to what happened with the North American Free Trade Agreement.
"In sum, our readiness is imbalanced at a time when the Air Force is small, old, and heavily tasked," he said.
In sum: It would be possible to justify support for Trump if he merely promised a period of chaos for conservatism.
In sum, we are optimistic that increased focus on helping Americans with kidney disease will lead to meaningful outcomes for patients.
In sum, Trump's campaign is more akin to that of a keg party than a serious bid for the White House.
In sum, violating the parameters of the treaty is not the appropriate way to save it and only threatens further escalation.
The tennis tactic in question is hitting a second serve much more like a first serve: going for broke in sum.
In sum, technically worthless pieces of paper, imbued with a valueless token, and representing something even more ephemeral and, yes, priceless.
In sum, he was "independent and hard to peg politically," said Meg Greenfield, his editor at The Post for many years.
"In sum, we detect no inherent constitutional flaw in laws requiring Presidents to publicly disclose certain financial information," the majority wrote.
In sum, nothing short of regime change will stop Iran from building nuclear weapons and the delivery systems to carry them.
In sum, despite Germany's expensive and exuberant renewable energy support, they aren't even achieving their supposed goal of lowering carbon emissions.
In sum, for many Americans, economic trends and entrenched family-unfriendly policies don't augur well for bringing children into the world.
In sum, the kibble bags last twice as long and the NomNomNow mixed in makes the overall meal taste twice as good.
Wallhead, on the other hand, comes up short in his long-awaited UFC debut, and now sits at 29-10 in sum.
In sum, despite the President's ominous tweets, transgender soldiers continue to serve openly and proudly in every branch of our nation's military.
In sum, the Trump-appointed SEC is destined to shift toward a less regulatory bent and to focus more on capital formation.
In sum, on the basis of the publicly available evidence, the case against Trump for obstruction of justice is more than plausible.
In sum, few administrations have had the honor and pleasure of setting such a record of folly over a two-day period.
In sum, U.S.-Mexico trade is not very large compared to GDP or the trade deficit and not very dependent on NAFTA.
In sum, the proposal would be on the whole a win for ordinary Americans who buy individual insurance, for a few reasons.
He's now 8-13 in sum, while his vanquished foe is now 13-4 in total, and 1-1 in the UFC.
In sum, it was a testament to the culture of sexism and harassment that still afflicts large portions of the Marine Corps.
In sum, the law of the first political order is this: What you do to your women, you do to your nation.
In sum, Ms. Stickney has concluded that Mr. Moore, the Republican nominee for United States Senate here, will not get her vote.
In sum: humanity faces the urgent imperative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, then eliminate them, and then go "net carbon negative," i.e.
In sum, it will make health insurance more expensive and less useful, to the great misfortune of the poor, elderly and sick.
These minor annoyances are not the stuff of separation and divorce, but in sum they began to dull my love for Scott.
In sum, the Choice Act represents major improvements in the accountability of government agencies to the Congress and ultimately to the people.
In sum: HDMI 2.1 is great if you want to future-proof, but for now, HDMI 2.0 is all most people need.
In sum, Mr. Comey comes across as a very credible human trying, and failing sometimes, to do what is incontrovertibly morally right.
Mihajlovic, on the other hand, falls to 0-2 in the UFC's Octagon, and now sits at a tough 10-5 in sum.
"In sum, the JCPOA has dramatically reduced the risk that Iran could suddenly produce significant quantities of nuclear-weapon materials," conclude the scientists.
In sum, the cases brought against Playpen's alleged criminals have raised questions about due process and whether cyber criminals can be lawfully hacked.
In Sum: The moral here is that, with his latest knockout win, Shogun has opened the door to plenty of interesting matchup options.
To review: And… drumroll… here's the evidence: In sum, 96 percent of the data do not support the claims made in this film.
"In sum, based on the parties' current filings, the court cannot conclude that the settlement is fundamentally fair, adequate, and reasonable," Koh wrote.
In sum, more than 29,000 cases of children recruited as soldiers were verified from 2012 to 2017 in 0003 countries, the group said.
In sum, transferring ATC operations into an independent, nonprofit entity may turn out to be the best solution to fix a dysfunctional bureaucracy.
"In sum, we do believe economic activities can be developed, including in the Amazon, in a manner that does not harm the environment."
In sum, it basically proves what we've known for a while: we might be ending 2017, but Charli XCX is already in 3068.
"In sum, the world should welcome a recovering Chinese economy but simultaneously be vigilant against a possible jump in uncompetitive behaviors," he said.
"In sum, the allegations paint a picture of overseas slave labor that defendants perpetuated from headquarters in the United States," the court wrote.
The hacker behind the breach told Motherboard, in sum, that hacking Mobistealth as well as another spyware company they targeted was relatively easy.
In sum, three particularly robust studies have found mortality declines when Medicaid is expanded, or when both private and public insurance is expanded.
In sum, while Russia has made social media platforms a battlefield in its attacks on democracy, the platforms themselves are not the problem.
And in sum, Trump ends up assuming an economy that, 10 years from now, is 17 percent larger than the current CBO estimate.
In sum, all of this means photos and videos taken on the iPhone X will be smoother and less blurry than any other phone.
In sum, Congress could appropriate money for the CSR payments, but it probably won't, and even if it did, Trump wants to veto it.
In sum, here's what they found: If you're going to die via an asteroid, it will be the wind and shockwave that gets you.
"In sum, the crude numbers for the East and West Coasts are somewhat puzzling," said Tony Starkey, manager of energy analysis at Platts Analytics.
In sum, the data provided additional evidence that the nine-year-old expansion in U.S. economy has yet to show signs of slowing down.
"In sum, based on the parties' current filings, the court cannot conclude that the settlement is fundamentally fair, adequate, and reasonable," the judge wrote.
In sum, it is now established that there the President was not being investigated for colluding with the or attempting to obstruct that investigation.
In sum, it has not been proven that illegal aliens commit crimes at a lesser rate than either native-born or naturalized American citizens.
What the pontiff said, in sum, was that these ghastly deeds are symptomatic of a wider global conflict, whose root causes are not religious.
In sum, she is subject to a curse that affects too many women in 21st century America: Americans admire but don't much like her.
In sum, it is now established that the President was not being investigated for colluding with the Russians or attempting to obstruct that investigation.
In sum, when it comes to foreign policy, Sanders doesn't feel he can embrace Obama and doesn't feel he can offer a compelling alternative.
In sum, the Next America requires addressing each of those issues, and many more — from climate change to zoning rules — and how they interact.
In sum, while people may love to pick on the FCC as an institution, we must recognize that the institution is run by people.
In sum, companies that engage their workforce when they design and implement new technologies will be best-positioned to manage the coming AI revolution.
In sum: Under the original Constitution as ratified by the American people, Congress may regulate, or even ban, marijuana from interstate and foreign commerce.
In sum, relying on CBO's estimates in the legislative process has served the Congress — and the American people — very well during the past four decades.
In sum, the reckless repeal of the individual mandate could mark the beginning of a new era in the tortured American politics of health reform.
"In sum, this was not an impressive print, and we expect the stock to underperform today," said JPMorgan analyst Ken Goldman in a morning note.
The Indicators report some disturbing trends: In sum, Americans were 50% less likely to visit a historic site in 2012 than they were in 1982!
In sum, that led to a $5 billion difference in revenue, and the difference between a beat and a whiff when compared to analyst expectations.
In sum, though the 3Q19 OI guidance was somewhat disappointing, we would be buyers of any weakness as long as top line trends remain intact.
In sum, the president has embraced a national security establishment strategy for Afghanistan with a veneer of Trumpian flourishes that do not alter its essence.
In sum, SB 451 promised about $84 million annually for traditional public schools, substantially more than was secured for schools in last year's famed strike.
In sum, there is no rationalizing away the protracted pattern of Fed forecasting errors except to doubt the models on which the Fed is relying.
In sum, what fair-minded person would oppose a plain-vanilla rule requiring at least one level of income tax on the sale of securities?
In sum, the declaration that the only thing standing between consumers and video nirvana is set-top boxes and a second remote is utterly mystifying.
There is always a risk, in sum, that political considerations will limit intelligence analyses and the types of policy recommendations that move forward for approval.
In sum, Pai is flipping the FCC's previous policy of de facto discouraging facilities-based broadband competition and investment, towards a much more encouraging one.
In sum, when Tea Party activists argue that they are motivated by economic concerns, these claims may be true — but largely in the non-South.
"In sum, Congress has broad authority to enact election reforms that require states to alter the way they currently administer federal elections," the letter said.
In sum, the memos say that the Russian government has blackmailing material on Trump, and that it had coordinated with members of his presidential campaign.
In sum, the EPA is a major part of the swamp that President Trump promised during the 2016 campaign that he was going to drain.
In sum, the combined economy of the US and the EU is nearly five times larger than the combined economy of all Muslim-majority countries.
In sum: All of this is Democrats' fault, and when Obamacare simultaneously implodes and explodes, they will come begging to him to make a deal.
In sum, the EPA's plan would bequeath America vehicles that guzzle more gas, have higher fuel costs, produce more pollution, and profit the dirtiest automakers.
"In sum, the link between McKinsey's allegedly unlawful conduct and AlixPartners' alleged injury is too remote, contingent, and indirect to sustain a RICO claim," wrote Furman.
"In sum, the labor market remains strong and poised for continued solid job growth," Ward McCarthy, chief financial U.S. economist at Jefferies, said in a note.
Ward's book, in sum, paints a deeply unflattering portrait of Ivanka and Kushner, though it will come as no surprise to even their most strident detractors.
In sum, getting ED meds from a legal and domestic pharmacy would seem to be the move, even if it doesn't end up being as cheap.
In sum, the final shape of the Trump doctrine of "all options are on the table," will continue to develop through the end of his presidency.
Miller's legal argument, in sum, is that Mueller "wields too much power with too little accountability" and thus has no authority to act as special counsel.
In sum, it was another action-packed and unpredictable day at the Delivering Alpha conference, presented for the sixth time Tuesday by CNBC and Institutional Investor.
In sum, the administration offered no explanation of how work experiments would – or would not — promote Medicaid's central objective of insuring the poor and medically vulnerable.
In sum, the distinguishing feature of Iraqi refugees is that they are disproportionately likely to be Christians, which hardly fits the stereotype that Trump has presented.
In sum, "the US can absorb a $15 minimum wage without significant job losses, even in low-wage states," Godoey told journalists in a conference call.
In sum, said David O'Sullivan, the European Union's ambassador to the United States, "We agree that the demise of this agreement would be a major loss."
In sum, the finding is just another reason to eat your veggies—and use the yellow-y filters on Instagram that stop just shy of jaundice.
In sum, let us say that by next football season, the president's goose will be well and truly cooked, and House impeachment proceedings seem amply justified.
So in sum, I stand by my feeling that there's as much Leonardo in this Salvator Mundi as there is actual real wrestling in the WWE.
So, in sum, it's pretty much a collection of all your faves, brought together by the power and will of the Baby Jesus of our time, ASAHD.
In sum, Erdogan's post-election grip on power will drive domestic crises, destabilize Turkey's foreign partnerships, and ultimately undermine the very position he is attempting to secure.
And so, in sum, the thrust of Disclaimer #1: My "Cloud Blossoms" are insipid drawings, and easy to like, hate or ignore (with or without 3D glasses).
With this result, Milstead moves to 8-1 overall, while De La Rocha falls to 4-2 in sum, and a tough 0-2 in the Octagon.
The peculiarities of Britain's housing market, in sum, militate against big price declines: in 2007-11, house prices fell by two-thirds as much as in America.
"That's the grey area," says Larry Noble of the Campaign Legal Centre in Washington, DC. What seems to have developed, in sum, is a lose-lose situation.
Taken in sum, many of the rumors concerning future iPhones suggest that this year's phone won't be much of a departure from the existing iPhone 6S models.
"In sum, my government strongly submits that the WTO is not, and cannot be turned into, a venue to resolve national security disputes," the Saudi official said.
In sum, the top earners get to keep their full $250 billion a year of health care tax breaks, the thing that was supposed to be temporary.
In sum, Verizon seems to be over-emphasizing the part of its business with non-union workers and under-emphasizing the part with a unionized labor force.
In sum, listening to music on the iPhone 7 will be a compromised experience: You'll either get inferior performance, or you'll be inconvenienced in a significant way.
In sum, Trump's comments about Mueller's alleged conflicts of interest represented an effort to throw a bunch of stuff against the wall to see if anything sticks.
They should, in sum, be active in their ownership even if, as in the case of index funds, they take a passive approach to what they own.
In sum, "the US can absorb a $15 minimum wage, without significant job losses, even in low-wage states," Godoey told journalists in a recent conference call.
"We are not with the bags packed in sum because this can take very long," Coman told the Thomson Reuters Foundation from Bucharest in a phone interview.
In sum, this relationship is one of shared interests and common values; one based on free trade and open markets and one based on inclusion and diversity.
In sum, our findings suggest that millions of jobs and hundreds of billions in economic benefits could soon be gained through the advance of 3-D printing.
In sum, this new generation of celebrity vloggers fits right in with YouTube's documented strategy of courting Hollywood, and with its larger plan to compete going forward.
In sum, if you leave every interaction with an urge to wash your hands, look closer and see if you might using them or being used yourself.
In sum, Mr. Trump's statement was hot air, just like his tweet in which he thanked himself for an increase in a consumer confidence index last month.
In sum: McCrory tried to change the election's rules to help himself; pretended he did not lose afterward; and is ultimately overturning some of the election's consequences.
"In sum, speed matters more to the consumer than we anticipated, and leads to deeper engagement with content," a white paper from Chartbeat shared with Recode says.
In sum, men of tech, please remember that the problem with which we are currently collectively trying to grapple is not a problem with the women around you.
In sum, "We think we can risk-manage it, we think we can deliver it, and it's a good, relatively safe, relatively low-capital cost business," Blankfein said.
In sum, the Kindle Paperwhite does a lot more than display text — but it crucially remains free of distractions, which I consider to be quite an amazing feat.
In sum, "the US can absorb a $15 minimum wage, without significant job losses, even in low-wage states," Godoey told journalists on Tuesday in a conference call.
Equity analysts who engage in "sum-of-the parts" (SOTP) analysis also try to estimate the value of bits of a business using similar firms as a yardstick.
In sum, Uber Money currently oversees Uber's credit card, debit card, wallet for drivers, Uber Pay, Uber Cash and other financial products Uber may deploy down the road.
An "aesthetic," in this setting, is usually a set of images, objects, and words that, in sum, create a mood board intended to define a sign's overall vibe.
In sum, "the US can absorb a $20173 minimum wage, without significant job losses, even in low-wage states," Godoey told journalists on Tuesday in a conference call.
" In The Washington Post, Jennifer Rubin argued, "In sum, her purpose was to paint Trump as a menace to the country and herself as an experienced, sober leader.
"In sum, this court's stay in Murphy's case was appropriate, and the stay facilitated a prompt fix to the religious equality problem in Texas' execution protocol," Kavanaugh said.
So, in sum, if you can't beat the dominant mobile platforms, you can at least forge wider product integrations to try to offer a more compelling app proposition.
In sum, the ultimate legacy of Volkswagen's Dieselgate lies less in the illegal emissions being remedied in the U.S. than in what it portends for vehicle technologies globally.
"In sum, our research and other academic literature suggests that it's about how you use social media that matters when it comes to your well-being," they wrote.
Things didn't stay so smooth—the next two seasons Lohse's numbers swelled up again toward his career norms—but his five-year stretch was, in sum, a success.
In sum, we provide a roadmap for MSIs — and, to a lesser extent, smart city solutions providers — to drive value by guiding municipalities through the smart city journey.
" At the end of the statement, Schiff again stated that "this is, in sum and character, what the president was trying to communicate with the president of Ukraine.
In sum: no incumbent president in his right mind could consider this first-year report card, even among his core supporters, as anything other than a failing grade.
In sum, the analyst said Apple is positioned for mid-single-digit sales and low-to-mid teens earnings per share growth despite relatively flat iPhone volume growth.
In sum, the trilogy that began in a world like our own, will end in an apocalyptic battle between humans and the other primates over what remains of civilization.
In sum, these identification solutions could provide the trust needed in advanced economies to reliably lend to and invest in the "bottom of the pyramid" available in emerging markets.
In sum, we would eventually learn, these people represented the Native Tongues movement, a collective that shunned many of the trends of the time and focused on black consciousness.
The case for Warren as vice president is stronger than Kaine boosters allow, and stronger in sum than the case for Kaine—or for anybody else Clinton might choose.
In sum, "Macron may be able to out charm China, because of his youth, his style, France's image, but France is not going to replace China ", Cabestan told CNBC.
In sum, state governments already have the tools and data they need to verify citizenship, but they may lack the statutory requirement to do so from their state legislatures.
In sum, a new AUMF would be good for the military campaign against ISIS, good for troop morale, good for the president, and most importantly, good for the country.
In sum, Republicans have put the majority of their tax cuts on the nation's credit card, but they've handed most of the rest of the bill to blue states.
In sum, there is much to Democrats' claim that the economy is doing great for the rich, for big corporations, for stock investors and for those not in manufacturing.
In sum, the Big Money problem in our politics is far bigger than Weisberg acknowledges, and it helped Republicans swamp voters with ads and preserve their majorities in Congress.
In sum, we can attribute a mere one-tenth of the excess reduction relative to Germany in the manufacturing job share to NAFTA and to China joining the WTO.
In sum, it reveals a campaign unwilling and unable to handle criticism of its operations, raising serious questions about the kind of access a Trump administration would provide reporters.
In sum, these lessons are hugely important and I hope that they will at some point feature in debates as the presidential campaign gets to the point of two candidates.
In sum, when deciding what the law should say, or even what our concepts should be, there are more things to consider than some trans activists would have you believe.
"In sum, it is a very good idea, in survey questions, to ask one thing at a time, and to do so in a balanced and neutral way," Langer said.
"In sum, how will Trump guarantee that if forced to choose between America's security and his own bank account, he won't pick the latter," Clinton asked in her 19th question.
" During the meeting, the supervisor decided that VW should continue with the production of the defeat device, and instructed those in attendance, in sum and substance "not to get caught.
In an essay about the book available on his website, Watson admits the writing of "Miss Jane" had many false starts and many more drafts — almost 30 in sum. Why?
In sum, Clinton, Obama, and other Democrats are being blamed for having taken money in the past from someone who has recently been widely accused of being a sexual predator.
In sum, defendants' motion for summary judgment is granted in part and denied in part, and plaintiffs' cross-motion for summary judgment is granted in part and denied in part.
In sum, "SEI's identification of the defendant's IP address because of his use of the Tor network did not constitute a search subject to Fourth Amendment scrutiny," the order reads.
In sum, the "pause" in the bull market has arrived, and it will continue to be reflected broadly in global equity markets and specifically in the valuations of tech stocks.
Rather than respond to everyone telling her she is guilty or defend her choice, I would advise her to be prepared to live with the consequences — in sum, own it!
"In sum, Congress's definition of a 'misdemeanor crime of violence' contains no exclusion for convictions based on reckless behavior," Justice Elena Kagan wrote in delivering the opinion of the court.
In sum: Allen's assignment would be tough sledding for the most seasoned of PR professionals, let alone a distinctly unseasoned Trump superfan who is still pursuing a communications degree online.
In sum, Manifesta's Palermo experiment shows how, when presented in a commercialized, PR-driven context, essential investigative and research-orientated work is at risk of being turned into frivolous, elitist entertainment.
In sum, I'm glad I did both because AncestryDNA provided more details on my ancestry while 23andMe told me about health risks and random things about myself I wouldn't otherwise know.
In sum, while Secretary Tillerson's professional background is fairly unusual among secretaries of state, it is a highly appropriate background, and his first steps at Foggy Bottom seemed to confirm that.
In sum, the FCC has made a big mess of consumer privacy by prioritizing bits over bodies, and the interests of technology and edge platforms over the interests of American consumers.
In sum: the Russians and Iranians are bad actors; terrorists continue to conduct attacks; and the U.S. needs to double down and respond on all fronts lest its adversaries are emboldened.
In sum, not only is the US capable of sustaining much higher debt levels than other countries, but when we issue more debt we actually do the global economy a service.
In sum, as the internet continues to evolve, there will be a lot of trial and error as both edge and core providers seek to innovate and build alternative business plans.
"During her years at Starbucks, she has held a variety of important positions that have, in sum, given her a comprehensive understanding of Starbucks operations and our unique culture," he said.
When defendant PAPADOPOULOS introduced himself to the group, he stated, in sum and substance, that he had connections that could help arrange a meeting between then-candidate Trump and President Putin.
In sum, A.I. and gene editing promise (or is it threaten?) to redefine what counts as human and what it means to be human, philosophically as well as poetically and politically.
"Seventy percent of the damage is going to be to the US." In sum, pulling out of Paris will not enable Trump or his administration to do anything they couldn't otherwise do.
In sum, banks, gave away $152.2 billion, mostly to people who wanted nothing to do with their banks (sold their stock back to the banks) and the banks received nothing in return.
In sum, environmental groups do want to stop certain types of logging, but many of the highly flammable trees stay rooted in forests because it's not cost-effective to bring them down.
In sum, it would require insurance companies to not discriminate against patients based on their health status — so long as those patients have managed to maintain health insurance continuously, without a lapse.
In sum, after decades of cold-war confrontations, followed by "Washington consensus" blandishments on economic reform, Mr Obama has tried to make pragmatism the basis of his country's relations with Latin America.
So what that means in sum is that, although the price of fuel is rising, our consumption is not growing as fast as the units of production we're putting into the air.
In sum, the Protecting JOBs Act is an important, if limited, approach to easing the burdens on workers' ability to exercise their right to earn a living free of unreasonable government interference.
We can distill it into two parts: In sum: It's a big day for tech's biggest players, even if it isn't the most intriguing of them all or the simplest to explain.
In sum, the EFF write that, as far as the organization is aware, "the Warrant is unprecedented in terms of both breadth and the discretion it provided to the officials executing it."
" In sum, he observes that "if anyone had asked me what was the point of all this, I think I would have answered simply, 'I'm trying to solve the mysteries of Paris.
Over the past few years I have been made to see, in sum, that the nature and extent of satire is not nearly as simple a question as I had previously imagined.
In sum, we ask, as a people who have sacrificed a generation of our young to defeat the Islamic State and create a democratic future for Syria: Will you stand by us?
In sum, President Trump's decision delivered scattershot damage across the solar industry and job market, while doing virtually nothing to boost its competitors long-term and potentially provoking retaliatory moves on trade.
In sum, all of these actions — complete relinquishment of management, no foreign deals, ethics adviser approval of deals, sharply limited information rights — will sever President-elect Trump's presidency from the Trump Organization.
In sum, the authors present interesting and important data on the Friedkin site, but I am not convinced of the speculative hypotheses of a single early stemmed-point migration of Native American ancestors.
In sum, the percentage of French voters for whom the Front National is the first choice has, if anything, declined recently, despite events that seemed to promise a great future for populists, e.g.
In sum, Washington has signaled its readiness to use force in support of its diplomacy, as Ambassador Nikki Haley so eloquently said at the UN Security Council meeting she chaired on April 7.
In sum, you really can't go wrong with this one, and even if your cat somehow doesn't love the Cat Dancer, the worst thing you have to worry about is being out $1.
Having spoken with several first-time candidates so far, here's some of the advice I've given: In sum, vigorous positions on climate can be a winning strategy for congressional candidates of all stripes.
In sum, Mr. Fink has become convinced that BlackRock must bet big on the power of machines, be it Aladdin, the firm's risk management platform, robo-advisers, big data or even artificial intelligence.
Would I, a person who did not appear on screen opposite Ben Afleck in Sum of All Fears, have been memed with a Dr. Dre song featuring Snoop Dogg after interfering with live play?
In sum, even though energy investors might respond negatively to a Warren victory, her proposed crackdown on Big Oil would face enormous challenges, from court fights and economic pressure to a potential political backlash.
In sum: Weiner appears to have used a slew of apps that will happily cough up the disgusting details of his horny conversations with an underage woman when asked by authorities with a warrant.
In sum, the problems challenge the assumption of central bankers like Janet Yellen in the U.S. and Mario Draghi in Europe that low interest rates are a cure for whatever ails the global economy.
The Brit, who is one of just two men to defeat pound-for-pound king Demetrious "Mighty Mouse" Johnson, is now a tough 1-4 in his last 5 and 25-12 in sum.
In sum, these reported changes are NOT improvements, but they may be enough to get votes from moderates like Rob Portman of Ohio, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, and Dean Heller of Nevada.
"What that means in sum is that, although the price of fuel is rising, our consumption is not growing as fast as the units of production we are putting into the air," he said.
Conclusion In sum, the Fiscal Oversight Board has ordered Puerto Rico to put on the equivalent of an IMF policy straitjacket without providing access to the few benefits that usually accompany IMF conditionality programs.
In sum, I worry that America has become so focused on who the Chinese are and what they're trying to become that we've lost sight of who we are and how we got here.
In sum, a global backdrop of decent growth, low inflation and accommodative global monetary policies could feel like nirvana for emerging markets, along with a weaker U.S. dollar that could boost emerging markets currencies.
In sum, Subgraph OS appears easier to get to grips with than other secure options, but likely still requires a learning curve for users switching from, say, Windows or OSX for the first time.
"In sum, the numbers were a bit less robust than what we had hoped for, and margins were softer than what we had modeled in all segments," they said in a note on the results.
Their piece calls these players crucial due to analyses showing that emissions pledges by governments worldwide will not, in sum, come close to limiting the global temperature rise to 2°C above pre-industrial levels.
"In sum, these 25,000 employees, led by CEO Matt Maddox and a reshaped board of directors, are the company that stands before the commission today, and not Steve Wynn," the company said in its Jan.
In sum, Mr. Duncan made an appreciable impact on the national discussion of the war; he had for a time been a newsmaker, and by The Times's rule of thumb, his death was thus newsworthy.
"In sum, the State points to the President's rhetoric, his legislative agenda, his regulatory agenda, and his litigation positions to demonstrate that he might possibly terminate enforcement of the ACA," she wrote in her opinion.
In sum, the U.S. maritime lobby seeks to divert taxpayer dollars to American and foreign shipping companies instead of spending it on U.S. humanitarian aid urgently needed to save the lives of millions of people.
"In sum, case law from the Supreme Court, this circuit, and other circuits does not affirmatively establish that a constitutional violation occurs when Brady material is not shared during the plea bargaining process," he wrote.
In sum: Like all man-versus-nature tropes, man-versus-shark movies — and man-versus-sharks-versus-other-creatures movies — can reveal important truths about human nature and serve as fascinating, in-depth character studies.
In sum, Rubio needs to close the elite-voter gap — and he may have done that by hurting his credibility with the media and party leaders rather than improving it among rank-and-file Republicans.
For now, we can say, in sum, that the Fed's target fed funds rate remains very low, is still negative in real terms, and has a long way to go to get back to normal.
In sum, the malicious worm, which is widely believed to be the work of the US and Israeli governments, worked by burrowing into the plant and tampering with its centrifuges, and targeted systems made by Siemens.
"In sum, these executive orders signal a willingness by the president to take some action on Dodd-Frank," analyst Dick Bove, vice president of equity research at Rafferty Capital Markets, said in a note to clients.
In sum, Saez and Zucman's economic model appears to be based on highly dubious assumptions and tailored to promote a specific "progressive" policy agenda, and their conclusions are far less definitive and unequivocal than they maintain.
In sum, Latinos constitute at least one-fourth of the eligible voters in about one-fourth of all the districts voting on Super Tuesday and more than half of the districts in California and Texas combined.
Last year, more fintech companies in Singapore raised money from venture capitalists than did in Hong Kong, but the Singapore companies raised less money in sum than those in Hong Kong, according to data from Accenture.
But he also has relatively high unfavorables within the GOP, and Republican voters are more supportive, in sum, of a Cruz-Kasich ticket, or a Cruz-Marco Rubio ticket, than they are of Trump winning the nomination.
In sum, the measures could substantially increase the number of cases brought against undocumented immigrants, and escalate the nature of charges brought against them, also raising the stakes for the appointment of US attorneys in border districts.
In sum, the past 16 years have seen major foreign policy blunders all over the world, and most especially in the area between Libya and Iran — that includes Israel, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey and the Gulf.
In sum, this is the unpalatable choice confronting the Iranian leadership: It can keep the economy going by continuing to steer credit to banks and industry, adding to the risks of an eventual banking disaster and hyperinflation.
There are many models, but here are three that are proven:: In sum, we need to be more ambitious, invest more heavily in our best entrepreneurs, and rebuild every use-case with our best data and computation.
In sum, Nordstrom made a business decision not to do business with the president's daughter because her clothing line was not selling well, and the president used his official position to attack the company for this decision.
In sum: It's not just that your face might be in a database; it's how the databases can get shared and how the purpose of that monitoring changes over time in ways that might affect your privacy.
"United's upper management resisted keeping the food on hold due to business concerns, and advised [Lee], in sum and substance, that United was going to delay making mandatory reports to the FDA concerning the situation," the lawsuit says.
In sum, this is a great time of year to curl up with a hot cocoa in front of a new smart TV. We've rounded up the best weekend deals with the help of our friends at TechBargains.
But DOD doesn't have the technical expertise to meet these responsibilities In sum, although most of the Pentagon's near-term efforts must be focused primarily on conventional warfare, it cannot ignore its responsibilities for the nation's nuclear deterrent.
In sum, slowing domestic consumption growth and softer external demand appear to have driven the slowdown from the start of this quarter, said Julian Evans-Pritchard, China economist at Capital Economics, in a note to clients on Monday.
In sum, the Labor Department's $46 billion in regulatory costs under Secretary Perez and the recent tripling of the average major rule output might not sound significant, but these rules will create profound implications for the average American.
Taken in sum, the conclusion is this: Gulati, who is also a part of the powerful FIFA Executive Committee and who has become a significant power broker among global soccer executives, is not going anywhere any time soon.
In sum, not only would an outsized write-off in energy and mining loans not be as large as losses in other bank-loan portfolios, but it would not come remotely close to devastating bank safety and soundness.
In sum, Mr Fisher argued, the justices "could decide this case by saying that the seven states that have laws like California's...but draw the age of consent at 18, automatically fall outside of sexual abuse of a minor".
In sum, the gap is mainly the upshot of two separate but related forces: workplaces that pay more per hour to those who work longer and more uncertain hours, and households in which women have assumed disproportionately large responsibilities.
In sum, verifiable denuclearization is an impossible goal no matter how skilled the American negotiator, not just because Kim Jong Un may not agree, but more fundamentally, because such an agreement could not be fully verified if he did.
"In sum," he said, "this lawsuit is a microcosm of fighting possibly the largest risk in the ride-sharing industry and a situation we will be closely watching over the coming months as it plays out in the courts."
In sum, although Trump is still putting together his foreign policy, he already has the pieces to create a more coherent and possibly more successful policy toward North Korea than the stodgy U.S. elite, who have sniffed at him.
In sum, the wave metaphor suggests the idea that gender activism in the history of the United States has been for the most part unified around one set of ideas, and that set of ideas can be called feminism.
Klobuchar and some of her aides have described her management as demanding but rewarding, others say she is an angry and unpredictable boss; these can be taken in sum and considered as just one part of Amy Klobuchar, the candidate.
In sum, our slow growth, inequality and national security challenges require radical solutions: strengthening safety nets, curbing the bad environmental and health behaviors that are bankrupting us and paying for it all by sharply incentivizing risk-taking, innovation, investment and hiring.
Those businesses, including Cost Plus World Market, Buy Buy BABY, PersonalizationMall and Christmas Tree Shops in sum are worth as much as $212 billion, or about $12 per share, according to Legion Partners Asset Management, Macellum Advisors, and Ancora Advisors.
In sum: Universities are legally allowed to consider race as one of several factors when evaluating a student, but a university must be able to prove it has no other way of achieving such diversity in a race-neutral way.
In sum, if markets end up seeing this statement as formalizing the flattening and lengthening of the trajectory the markets have been pricing in during the past several weeks, the statement could end up as a positive for the equity markets.
In sum, while inflation is still running a little short of the Fed's 22019 percent target, it is making up ground pretty fast and a path to 2 percent over the next three-to-six months is easy to see.
In sum, the president laid down a strong set of goals; I would argue they are achievable — but these can only be accomplished if both sides of the aisle rise to applause at the same time and get to work.
In sum, a simpler more cost-effective citizenship process is needed for those U.S. nationals seeking citizenship wherever they reside in the country, but the people should retain this choice and not have change dictated through a mandate of the court.
In sum, from a free-market trade perspective, the proposed new NAFTA is a very mixed bag, with some advanced features, some distinctly retrograde — but the most fascinating story of the NAFTA endgame is Canada's absence from involvement in key decisions.
In sum, he argues that in instances where the meaning of the Constitution's text is not patently obvious, a judge's best bet is either to discount the text entirely or paint it with a broad, better-safe-than-sorry interpretive brush.
"In sum, Pendley's claims are facially implausible, contradicted by verifiable facts, and undermined by a string of contemporaneous communications with the Pastners which belie any claim that Pastner mistreated Pendley in any way," Schneider wrote in the report, per Perez.
"In sum, the president here was faced with a grave risk to regional stability, a serious and growing humanitarian disaster, and the use of weapons repeatedly condemned by the United States and other members of the international community," Mr. Engel wrote.
In sum, those of us looking to be more secure need to look beyond the decision of an individual person to become a terrorist, and must look "upstream" at the forces that make terrorism seem like a rational or justifiable choice.
The song — an update of "Ether," a key song in the Jay Z-Nas war of the turn of the millennium — is almost deadpan, pleasantly heartless, with a slow accrual of scorching detail that, taken in sum, feels beyond damning.
"In sum, we need comprehensive tax reform to create a tax environment that is increasingly pro-business and pro-growth," Caroline Harris, vice president for tax policy at the Chamber, said in a blog post last week outlining the group's comments.
"So in sum, we've got a short-term fertility incentive for lower/middle-income employees, as long as you don't live in too blue a state," Daniel Hemel, a professor of tax law at the University of Chicago, wrote on Twitter.
In sum, rape culture is as deeply rooted in our history as hip-hop, and the latter often contributes to the ugly reality of the former, leaving communities of black people and music lovers with questions few really want to ask, but should.
In sum, the combination of entrepreneurs, technology, funding, and a race to grab a toehold in major urban centers all converged earlier this year, leading to a sudden crop of scooters starting on the West Coast in March and rippling throughout the country.
In sum, cash and the two-year part of the curve suggest the Fed is near the end of its tightening cycle, just not quite yet, while the five-year part of the curve indicates rate cuts may not be too far away.
"In sum, the Waymo lawsuit presents significant legal, financial, and reputational risks to Uber — risks that could have been reduced or avoided if Kalanick had disclosed crucial facts about his own apparent knowledge at the time of the Otto acquisition," the complaint reads.
In sum, Jews move like money moves, and their Judaism, like all valuta, is an arbitrary principle, both race and religion yet neither—always in transit, always redefining its worth, capable of taking on all forms and no forms, like their God.
In sum, comprehensive -- and honest -- education regarding the ICC, and the ICC's own educational outreach to affected communities, are critical if stakeholders and the public are to embrace and support the ICC's mission to hold accountable those who have committed heinous atrocity crimes.
In sum, Pew's more precise survey methods reveal that when Democrats are broken down by education, race and ethnicity, the white working class is the largest bloc of Democratic voters and substantially larger than the bloc of white college-educated Democratic voters.
The Times's Alex Burns has already written about the message of the main campaign announcement video — you can read his annotations here — but in sum, it was all about President Trump, white supremacy, and getting both of them out of the White House.
In sum, with its restrictive abortion laws, generous family policy and otherwise modern economy, Ireland seems to have achieved or maintained some notable pro-life and pro-family goals without compromising women's health or female opportunities relative to countries with abortion on demand.
It shows that mortgage-to-income values today are well above their peak in the 2007 property bubble: In sum, the price of housing is so high that the jump from renting to owning is becoming a higher hurdle as time goes by.
Because here is the thing: Even if I researched that piece well, and tried hard, and had the best of intentions, and am pleased with it in sum, something I'd hoped would entertain and delight instead left some people feeling demeaned and unheard.
"In sum, we believe that an adequate national defense requires significantly more funding," Thornberry and 22019 other Republican members of the House Armed Services Committee said in a letter Monday to the House Budget Committee required as part of the budget process.
So whether or not this signals another lowball for the company remains to be seen, but in sum, it's a big whiff for investors looking for some indication that the company is coming from a point of strength when it comes to the wearable market.
In sum, the U.K. finds itself in a tricky position — at the same time that it is trying to court EU leaders before a October 31 deadline for Brexit, it is trying to woo Trump — not the most popular person in Europe right now.
In sum, the data suggests some mildly good news about the increasing number of women in the ranks of venture partnerships and a strong sense that new foundations, namely the rise of women starting venture firms, will accelerate that trend in the years to come.
In sum, while the Austrian election represents a clear shift to the right, the far-right's success was dampened by Sebastian Kurz's ability to brand the country's mainstream conservative party as a political "movement," while also moving the party itself selectively more to the right.
In sum, unelected bureaucrats, or anyone else, should not be able to tell Americans that the president is too important and busy to be bothered with indictment for serious apparent criminal misconduct — especially this incumbent, who watches cable news blather for many hours a day.
He floated the idea while reviewing the omnibus spending bill, CNN reported, which includes about $1.6 billion for border security, such as levee fencing, which in sum is a mere sliver of the $25 billion sought by the president for the construction of the barrier.
In sum, we cannot be the keepers of what you might call liberal civilization — I'm using the word liberal in its broad, philosophical sense, not the narrowly American ideological one — if our readers have illiberal instincts, incurious minds, short attention spans and even shorter fuses.
" In sum, testing "shouldn't be a white-knuckle finale to a semester's work," writes the University of Washington psychologist Henry L. Roediger III, "but the means by which students progress from the start of a semester to its finish, locking in learning along the way.
We will leave it [to] the appropriate authorities to determine whether [these]tleaks should be investigated along with all those others being investigation In sum, it is now established that there the President was not being investigated for colluding with the or attempting to obstruct that investigation.
In sum, there are important public policy issues that deserve a full debate in Congress, such as the future of a competitive industry, the integrity of our nation's payment system, and the ability of consumers to be protected against bad actors and taxpayers from new risk.
"In sum, the State failed to prove that Janssen misleadingly promoted opioids, that any of Janssen's promotions caused any harm in Oklahoma (let alone a crisis of opioid abuse), or that its proposed remedy was a prudent and justified response to the present crisis," Johnson & Johnson said.
"In sum, we shouldn't focus our energy on the idea of entirely disrupting M.L.S.," he wrote, "but rather on creating a world where it's possible that a critical mass of soccer fans in the USA care more about a D4 league than M.L.S." Can his plan succeed?
In sum, Pruitt is keeping his agenda as hidden as possible for the very same reasons Republicans in Congress tried to keep their recent health care bill a secret: Virtually no one likes it and there's not a coherent policy case to be made for it.
In sum, Netanyahu experienced what many world leaders seeking to establish ties and advance their interests with the new administration may go through: wading through a bewildering morass of traditional US policy, ideological revamp and seat-of-the-pants improvisation, with accompanying measures of chaos, scandal and Trumpspeak.
"In sum, each legal argument the State and the Solicitor General make about Act 620's benefits and burdens was made and rejected in [Hellerstedt], and each factual argument was made and rejected by the district court based on extensive record evidence," the providers argued in their reply brief.
"In sum, and sternly put, the argument that an administrative agency should be permitted to side-step the required result of a fair-fought fight about well-established statutory constraints on agency action is a terrible proposal that is patently inconsistent with the dictates of the law," wrote Jackson.
In sum: There are modest tax cuts for the middle class, no change for the lower income workers, significant tax cuts for corporations, major change from global to territorial tax, some cuts for small business, major changes in treatment of deductions and an addition to the national debt.
In sum, I and president-elect's (sic) other advisers at Morgan Lewis have determined the approach we've outlined today will avoid potential conflicts of interests or concerns regarding exploitation of the office of the presidency without imposing unnecessary and unreasonable loses on the president-elect and his family.
Long before civil rights rose to the top of the national agenda, in sum, it was evident to labor leaders, African Americans, and other liberal New Dealers that they had to act together to defeat the Southern Democrats who stood in the way of both civil and labor rights.
But in sum and substance, the conspiracy theories we see shared on social media today are not very different than those emails whose subject lines begin with "Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Re: Fwd:"; nor are they much different from what you will hear during the call-in portions of AM talk radio.
"In sum, I am glad to read the conclusion that bicycle facilities are a worthwhile health investment but saddened that the author did not clearly specify that the facilities built in NYC starting in 2007 were primarily Class IV cycle tracks (barrier-protected bicycle-exclusive paths beside sidewalks)," she said.
"A federal grand jury in Manhattan found that these seven individuals conspired together and with others to conduct a series of cyberattacks against civilian targets in the United States financial service industry, that in total or in all, in sum cost the victims tens of millions of dollars," Lynch said.
A few thoughts on this anecdote, sourced to "two officials with direct knowledge of the exchange": In sum: The president of the United States, the person who's supposed to represent the best of the country, behaved in a fashion that would likely get a midlevel manager at a company fired.
In sum, the charges against Manafort and Gates are that they "knowingly and intentionally conspired to defraud the United States by impeding, impairing, obstructing and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury" — a common charge in tax cases.
In sum, the evidence from the Mariel boatlift continues to support the conclusion of David Card's seminal research: There is no clear evidence that wages fell (or that unemployment rose) among the least-skilled workers in Miami, even after a sudden refugee wave sharply raised the size of that workforce.
The upshot is that, based on a person's DNA data, a "polygenic risk score" for a disease can be calculated by adding contributions from hundreds or even millions of common genetic variants, each individually conferring only a small risk but which may, in sum, greatly increase the chances of contracting a specific disease.
In sum, Microsoft has developed some substantial hardware, and though our earlier experiences with the hardware haven't been bug free, Microsoft's already innovating ahead of other futuristic virtual reality headsets like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift in that HoloLens is completely untethered—there are no wires tying you to a computer.
From my experience working on environmental issues in the George W. Bush administration and now at Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs, here's what I recommend as a conservative Republican platform on climate change: In sum, this platform should reassure swing voters that a conservative Republican environmental policy is appealing.
"In sum, what really is all this crock of criticism about the use of the military in a Washington parade, not to mention the appearance of the President of the United States at the center of Fourth of July ceremonies?" perennial Trump defender Jeffrey Lord argued in the American Spectator on Wednesday.
After moving to the United States, she set up her own company, Solax Studios, continuing her prolific output in the burgeoning proto-Hollywood of Fort Lee, N.J. She was, in sum, a studio chief as well as a director and producer — a key figure in the emergence of two major national cinemas.
"In sum, we consider your visa request to have been a publicity stunt and not an appropriate request to visit a sovereign country; and it has, and will continue to be, treated in that spirit," Iran said in a letter sent to them via the State Department and released to Iranian news outlets.
"In sum, our finding suggest that the ADP employment report has only limited value in forecasting the CES [the BLS's Current Employment Statistics report], as much as its marginal information content appears to come from other publicly available data such as jobless claims that are incorporated by ADP into their official figures," the analysts wrote.
Anyway, to reiterate, and in sum, the only people who care about The Skimm and place a moral judgement on it work in media and write hot takes and are thirsty for retweets, and you should ignore this argument, and read the news however the hell you want, so long as it's honest and true.
In sum, growing labor market power may well be a significant explanation of the host of maladies that have beset wealthy countries, notably the United States, in the past few decades: declining growth rates, falling labor share of corporate earnings, rising inequality, falling employment of prime-age men, and persistent and growing government fiscal deficits.
"In sum, what happens next is watching Powell act out on his belief that he can let the economy manage itself and thereby hold the funds rate steady for an extended period, as [Alan] Greenspan did in the mid-1990s," Steven Blitz, chief U.S. economist at TS Lombard, said in a note, referring to the former Fed chairman.
"In sum, the court has no reason to believe that an injunction returning to the state of affairs as it existed before March 2016 would pose a privacy or safety risk for North Carolinians, transgender or otherwise," Judge Schroeder wrote in his opinion, which he issued nearly four weeks after he heard oral arguments in Winston-Salem.
And while I wasn't intending to be anywhere near as fanatical, I felt as if I could still understand this pilgrimage's arc, with Supreme as the conceptual McGuffin standing in for what one wants but can't fully have: a coolness, an offhandedness, an ease with the body — in sum, the imagined perfection of the symbolic phallus.
"In sum, having carefully considered all of the evidence before it, the court is not persuaded that defendants will be irreparably injured by allowing the accession of transgender individuals into the military beginning on January 1, 2018," Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote Monday, The Hill reported.
As Thomas Wright, the director of the Project on International Order and Strategy at The Brookings Institution, argues:  In sum, Trump believes that America gets a raw deal from the liberal international order it helped to create and has led since World War II. He has three key arguments that he returns to time and again over the past 30 years.
While the headline finding of Obama's announcement was that he banned putting juveniles in solitary confinement (yes, children as young as 14 could be held there), there were several other components in his directive, which in sum represent a sea change, including banning the practice as a response to low-level infractions and expanding treatment for people with mental illness.
In sum, states and cities need immediate financing to buy equipment and protective gear, reconfigure and expand health facilities, train tens of thousands of personnel in disease control protocols for self-isolation, quarantines, and protective facilities and hire and train tens of thousands of social support workers to enable the elderly and others in isolation to survive for weeks or months.
His moves in 2012 "are more consistent with him trying to quell public outcry and undermine the lawsuits so he could ultimately have officers continue with the stop and frisk practice in sum and substance the same way as before," said Borchetta, another lawyer in the lawsuit and managing director of impact litigation at the public defender nonprofit The Bronx Defenders.
In sum, rather than take into account the complexity of the relationship between art and law, or cast a wider net of names that reflects the diversity of the art law world, the list of names collectively affirms the depressingly common assumptions that the "worth" of art must always be tied to its perceived market value and that power belongs exclusively to the monied.
Her handling of the region's refugee crisis (in sum, allowing over 1 million migrants into Germany in 2015 alone) has prompted a drop in her approval ratings, criticism from rivals both within Germany and the wider EU. Her own party, the Christian Democratic Union, has been pummeled in local and state elections, leading to questions over whether Merkel can stand for election again in 2017.
We must, in sum, play the hand we have been dealt: leadership whose political instincts sow  division and invite discord; more than 390 million guns owned by Americans; a toxic social media environment that niche markets all of us to the endpoints of our biases; a political culture in which any notion of restraint in the name of a greater good has been lost.
In sum, if the president finds that Washington politics make it impossible for him to work with Republicans to adapt domestic laws to the United States' foreign-policy needs (and, at this point, to American obligations under international law), we believe that he can, and should, at least use his authority over law enforcement and foreign policy to protect the achievements of the nuclear deal.
A law enforcement report said that "in sum and in no way verbatim," the note made reference to retaliation for the actions of Dylann S. Roof, the white supremacist responsible for the 2015 murders at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, according to The A.P. The killings by Mr. Roof, who was convicted last year and later sentenced to death, shocked the country.
In sum, then, I would like to remind this Committee that to declare this myriad phenomenon terrorism, and to seek to assign responsibility for it to a single nation, or even to a colluding group of nations, and/or to a collaboration of intelligence services, and/or internet service providers, and/or internet corporations, would essentially be to accuse some of the most powerful and profitable entities on this planet of a crime that required their own suicide.
Speaking to MusicWorks about the decision to remix Grimes in particular, Luke Nickel, who co-directs Winnepeg's Cluster New Music and Integrated Arts Festival, and who has been involved in organising "Many Visions", said: In sum: this is the coolest thing that has ever happened in music and without even listening to it I am absolutely certain that I am going to want a classical version of "Vowels = Space and Time" played at all my significant life events in future.
Here's the nut graf: In sum, despite promulgating extensive rules and regulations covering the conditions under which student athletes provide services, such as the days, hours, and conditions of practice and games, nowhere in any of its rules and regulations does Defendant NCAA purport to acknowledge or otherwise permit its participating members to comply with the requirements of state and federal wage and hour laws for the payment of services rendered or to be rendered by students athletes in, among other things, playing football on behalf of a participating member.
In sum, if Barr (or anyone else) defies a congressional subpoena, then Congress has three options, all of which carry drawbacks: (1) declare the offender in contempt of Congress, which is almost entirely symbolic and almost never done; (2) refer a criminal contempt case to the local US Attorney's Office -- which operates under the supervision of Barr, and can easily deny or ignore the request; or (3) file a civil enforcement action under an obscure 1978 ethics law, which says that if the court agrees the subpoena is valid, it can order compliance, backed by its own contempt powers.
In sum, words today are not enough, investigative journalism is not enough, television special reports are not enough, documentaries are not enough, endless columns and editorials calling out Trump are not enough — even an audiotape of Khashoggi being killed inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul may not be enough — because the truth is just not enough today — not as long as we have a president who has no shame, who is backed by party that has no spine, that controls the House, the Senate, the White House, the Supreme Court and, indirectly, a major television network that has no integrity.
In sum: we need new walls; we need a serious strategy for mitigating climate change and offering economic and governance assistance to countries to our south that are being destabilized by poverty and extreme weather; we need to rethink who is entitled to asylum, so people fleeing economic dislocation don't overwhelm our borders and harden our hearts to people truly fleeing tyranny; we need to encourage legal immigration of people who can help our country thrive in the 21st century; and we need to partner with Mexico on a Mexican-American plan to manage the flow of migrants through Mexico to our border.
In sum, when the White House stonewalls, Congress has four options (none of them perfect): (1) refer the case to the Justice Department for criminal prosecution (which seems unlikely given Attorney General William Barr's presence at the helm); (2) use its inherent enforcement power (which has been dormant since the 1930s and which Congress has shown zero interest in resuscitating); (3) go to civil court seeking an order from a judge to compel testimony (which takes time, likely more than impeachment investigators can afford); and (4) return an Article of Impeachment for Obstruction of Congress, which Schiff and others have suggested is the most likely outcome here.

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