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I've got no choice in the matter of getting old.
We didn't have much choice in the matter of stability.
I became a basketball enthusiast in the matter of one tournament.
Chairman Pai: In the matter of the FCC's so-called Open Internet
In the matter of sexual fidelity, though, it seems to be useless.
They certainly had no choice in the matter of the doors opening.
The same might be true in the matter of Donald Trump's presidency.
And in no area is this more evident than in the matter of bail.
Earlier this year, tragedy struck twice for Céline Dion in the matter of a week.
Trump has reportedly expressed little interest in the matter of civilians killed during drone strikes.
In the matter of politically motivated violence, the ideas thought worth killing and dying for vary.
Was Acting Attorney General Sally Yates fired for her intervention in the matter of General Flynn?
There appeared to be broad consensus, however, in the matter of the five opposition governors-elect.
Bret Stephens In the matter of immigration, mark this conservative columnist down as strongly pro-deportation.
The facts in the Matter of A-B- are similar to those in the 2014 case.
Last summer, Judge Abdus-Salaam wrote an important decision, in the Matter of Brooke S.B. v.
Glutted with migrants after Partition, the city had grown precipitously in the matter of a few months.
In the matter of minutes, I go from being Sasha Fierce to That Messy Girl at Coachella.
In the matter of the ideal New York City apartment, many seekers are hot for the sun.
The change in energy was palpable—we went from laughing to tense in the matter of seconds.
" Bret Stephens writes: "In the matter of immigration, mark this conservative columnist down as strongly pro-deportation.
It's a dubious claim, made even more dubious by his behavior in the matter of Trump University.
We thought the music would change the world, and we were correct except in the matter of specifics.
In the matter of the prostitution case, an expert specializing in sex trafficking was called in to testify.
If I step out of line one way, I could lose everybody in the matter of a second.
Toyin went from having contractions every 10 minutes to every two minutes in the matter of an hour.
In the matter of the border wall, Congress could not have been more clear where it was heading.
The case is In the Matter of Certain Network Devices, 337-944, at the U.S. International Trade Commission.
We did a pretty good job in the matter of decency with ... There were commissions that set rules.
I went through, like, three different accounts in the matter of a summer, and I was like, 'Screw this.
For a century, the U.S. has delayed taking action in the matter of the political status of the island.
It's a good exercise, gets the mind working nicely and helps in the matter of kitchen confidence as well.
Nolan told CNN affiliate WOOD that Catholic teaching gives him no choice in the matter of giving Holy Communion.
Two Republican senators made Congress's first criminal referral in the matter of Russian interference with the 2016 election last week.
I'm not a big Facebook fan, but in the matter of moderation I think they are sincere, if hugely unprepared.
In the matter of children, Heti's narrator resembles Sula, the protagonist of Toni Morrison's 1973 novel of the same name.
He has gone, in the matter of only of months, from $2,000 in sales a day to $200, he said.
Mr Wray represented Mr Christie in the matter of the closure of traffic lanes on the George Washington Bridge in 2013.
" As Lewis wrote at the time, the "more discretion you have in the matter [of tipping] the more unpleasant it is.
Relying entirely on God's grace in the matter of one's salvation means abandoning all thought of merit, all spiritual self-interest.
But in the matter of "not adding a penny to the national debt," she is in serious need of remedial Keynesian education.
Still, in the matter of picking a sofa for the living room, Mr. Rigby was taking a back seat to no one.
Paulson opened up about the relationship, describing it as "unconventional" and saying she had no "choice" in the matter of falling in love.
The case in the U.S. International Trade Commission is, In the Matter of Certain Activity Tracking Devices, Systems and Components, No. 337-963.
" Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said the group was "united that, in the matter of the single market, there can be no compromises.
At least, in the matter of Mr. Ganek's attempt to hold the former federal prosecutor responsible for the demise of Level Global Investors.
Transcribing her work has become a complex science, particularly in the matter of rendering the alternative phrases and words she included in drafts.
IT'S JUST ABSOLUTELY CRAZY TO SIT THERE AND SEE THE S&P TRADE DOWN 100 POINTS IN THE MATTER OF A HALF HOUR.
The social code remains unwritten, and it has always interested me how many problems this poses in the matter of ascertaining the truth.
They can amass power and wealth and trust and lose it all in the matter of minutes, just like in the real world.
The population of an entire town is butchered in the matter of minutes, their bodies piled on top of each other beside a river.
Blames "left" for fomenting violence It is not just in the matter of the special counsel that Gingrich has let his opinion be heard.
As a theological question, it has to do with the relationship of God to humankind as individuals, particularly in the matter of their salvation.
But the stress of having to choose something I spend a third of my life on in the matter of an hour was overwhelming.
In other words: The quality storytelling in these instances often obscures the fact that there's little in the matter of mechanics under the surface.
I believed I could enable them to write, but in the matter of publication — though I could improve their chances — I had no power.
"It validates our theory that the law and the regulations are clear in the matter of burial of ex-presidents and soldiers," he said.
Every slice of politics you can think of has a representative in the matter of Ukraine: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, old-school Republicans.
Here's Motorola's full statement: As mentioned at the event, the network and demo elements were pre-commercial and set up in the matter of days.
Then it's like, I have a baby shower coming and a lot of s— to take on in the matter of six or seven months.
To the Editor: It is very unfortunate that the leadership of the Justice Department has failed the country in the matter of the Mueller report.
Yet there he sat, in pristine white prison scrubs, reciting a catalogue of macabre achievements in the matter-of-fact tones of a college interview.
"The illnesses have happened in the matter of the last couple of months, and from the reports that I've read, have happened suddenly," he said.
In the speech, Xi emphasized his position that the island is part of China and that foreigners should not interfere in the matter of Taiwanese independence.
The Rub of Time reminds us how much is at stake in the matter of language, and how much originality, in thought and expression, really means.
In the matter of half a year, the two seminal fighters of this era, Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., have said they are calling it quits.
The breakdown of yesterday's 7-2 Supreme Court vote — in the matter of a cake baker versus a gay couple — had a familiar ring to it.
"This is an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission entitled 'In the matter of trading in the securities of RCA Corporation,' " the staff attorney said.
The campaign reached its $50,000 goal in the matter of a day and Shapiro's team has since then been churning these kinetic art tables out en masse.
"The most difficult social problem in the matter of Negro health is the peculiar attitude of the nation toward the well-being of the race," he wrote.
Victim-blaming has always been one of the biggest problems in the matter of sexual violence; with it, the perpetrator's behavior is denied, trivialized, or even justified.
But in the matter of Stormans v Wiesman, the justices' "no thanks" was accompanied by a rare and sharp dissent from the court's three most conservative members.
Mr. Murdoch liked exercising his prerogatives as owner, and Mr. Giles valued his editorial independence, though in the matter of the Hitler diaries, he had very little.
You'll maybe recall my colleague and pal Julia Moskin's instructions in the matter of cooking scrambled eggs, "the most satisfaction in the least amount of time" (above).
The only wild card on the Democratic side is the charge that Hillary put national security at risk for personal gain in the matter of her emails.
But it evidently focuses at least in part on whether he had any involvement in the matter of emails stolen from top Democrats during the presidential campaign.
In the matter of a year, what was once a fringe idea limited to far-right circles on the internet, has culminated into a significant mainstream policy issue.
And this all happens in Bechdel's beautifully crowded panels, in the matter-of-fact diversity of her men and women and their bodies: femme, butch, slim, scrawny, ample.
The case is In the Matter of the Application of The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee, New York State Supreme Court, New York County, No. 150973/2016.
The group filed an emergency petition Sunday night in the matter of 17-year-old "Jane Doe," who is 15-and-a-half weeks pregnant and wants an abortion.
One welcome trait of the film is that its erotic politics are evenly poised, and that, in the matter of scrutiny, the woman gives as good as she gets.
Mr Wray represented Mr Christie in the matter of the closure of traffic lanes on the George Washington Bridge in 2013; moreover he has made donations to assorted Republican candidates.
Moreover, Cardi B herself is delightfully nontraditional — to borrow her words, the Bronx native went from "regular degular" to a chart-topping artist in the matter of a few years.
Bret Stephens In the matter of Robert Mueller's investigation of the Trump-Russia connection, administration apologists make three significant claims in an effort to discredit the former F.B.I. director's work.
There was also his ongoing attempt, in the run-up to the nomination and throughout the Presidential campaign, to thread the needle in the matter of the John Birch Society.
But not every medical procedure is a life-and-death matter, and, even in the matter of serial chronic conditions such as diabetes, there is opportunity for comparison shopping and negotiating.
Both Gibson and Feinman said the 7th Circuit's 2011 opinion in In the Matter of Mexico Money Transfer Litigation was based on class members' federal claims, not various state consumer laws.
May's acting as his recruiting officer, it is also the consequence of a young electorate with no historical memory growing fuddled about who, in the matter of Brexit at least, supported what.
For now, however, 3 million Europeans in Britain would have fewer rights under London's proposal than Britons on the continent, notably in the matter of being able to bring in relatives, he said.
Mr Wray represented Mr Christie in the matter of the closure of traffic lanes on the George Washington Bridge in 2013; he is also said to have made donations to assorted Republican candidates.
In this version of events, in the matter of language—as in economics and politics— the English are the liberals, while the French are the rigid statists, and French suffers as a result.
"We went through the stages of climate change denial in the matter of a week," said Gordon Pennycook, a psychologist at the University of Regina in Saskatchewan, Canada, who studies how misinformation spreads.
Five months after that, he received a subpoena from the U.S. Attorney for the district of Wyoming, ordering him to appear in court in the matter of the United States of America v.
Of course, this is all much more fraught in the matter of President Trump himself, who under Justice Department guidelines can't be indicted while in office — but can face political consequences, specifically impeachment.
"We are cutting gradually, and we will cut more if there is no progress in the matter of the award of Farzad B gas field to our company," one of the Indian sources said.
It was the continuation of excellent form for the Stormers in Super Rugby that has seen him emerge from obscurity to an almost assured World Cup ticket in the matter of a few months.
CNN's article, citing "three people familiar with the matter," comes only days after a New York Times report that the president directly intervened in the matter of son-in-law Jared Kushner's security clearance.
The Attorney General has weighed in forcefully on asylum law stating in the Matter of A-B- that claims for asylum based on domestic violence or gang-based persecution should not qualify for protection.
"Staph aureus can produce enterotoxins, which can give you significant gastroenteritis in the matter of a half hour to four hours," says Philip Tierno, professor of microbiology and pathology at NYU School of Medicine.
In his deposition, Cosby also confessed to drugging Constand, then a Temple University (Cosby's alma mater) employee, claiming he was unaware she objected and generally betraying a lack of interest in the matter of consent.
While even the terminology isn't completely hashed out in regards to the future of these systems, having a spot like Malta lead in the matter of token sales selling alongside equities is a solid decision.
Samsung says it plans to go into mass production for just the display in the "matter of months," but we don't really know much of anything about it beyond the brief glimpse we got onstage today.
Mr. Mandvi did prevail in the matter of his armoire, a hulking, dark wood piece that he bought in an East Village antiques shop, and that he is absolutely certain he knew in a previous life.
But despite this positive opinion for its boss, Zuckerberg's Facebook is among the country's least trusted of the major tech companies surveyed, far behind Amazon, Google, and Apple in the matter of information and data security.
"In the matter of the death of Terence Crutcher, I determined that the filing of the felony crime of first-degree manslaughter against Tulsa police officer Betty Shelby is warranted," he said during a press conference.
This is, inarguably, a lot of stuff to happen in the matter of 24-ish hours — and the rumors of mass misfortune are already starting to swirl — but it probably won't be as gloomy as it sounds.
In the matter of Mrs Clinton's judgment (or as Mr Trump prefers, "her corruption, incompetence and bad judgment") the "final jury will be the American people," he declared, and they will issue their verdict on November 8th.
VILNIUS, March 27 (Reuters) - Lithuania's Vitas Vasiliauskas on Tuesday became the third European Central Bank policymaker in the matter of days to back market expectations for an interest rate increase in the first half of next year.
A judge has ruled in the matter of a preliminary injunction related to Uber's use of autonomous tech, finding that Google employee and Otto founder Anthony Levandowski can no longer work on any projects that involve LiDAR technology.
"In the matter of the email investigation, it was our my judgment — my judgment, the rest of the FBI's judgment — that those were exceptional circumstances where the public needed information," Comey told the House Judiciary Committee in September.
The day after the midterm elections, Trump fired Jeff Sessions, the attorney general whose decision to recuse himself in the matter of appointing a special prosecutor to investigate Russian involvement in the 2016 election had always infuriated him.
"In the matter of the death of Terence Crutcher, I determine that the filing of the felony crime of manslaughter in the first-degree against the Tulsa Police officer Betty Shelby is warranted," Kunzweiler said at a news conference.
Now Mueller's team is in the midst of negotiations for a sit-down interview with Trump — an interview they reportedly intend to focus on the topic of whether the president obstructed justice in the matter of the Russia probe.
After opening in Los Angeles in 1969, Heinar Kipphardt's "In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer," a dramatization of the moral struggle faced by the chief architect of the atomic bomb, moved to Lincoln Center, with Mr. Davidson directing.
It is my sincere belief that Sontag drew back from coming out as long as she did not only because she feared being stigmatized, but because in the matter of her own sexual identity she remained forever a novitiate.
When storms such as Harvey, which struck Texas last year, and Florence come to a virtual stall, a deluge of rain can fall in the matter of days, equal to what an area typically sees in a year, they said.
"It was a very violent scene and we are looking and waiting for the Office of the Medical Investigator to determine the cause in the matter of death," Sandoval County Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer Lt. Keith Elder told KOAT.
On the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of a thaw in Beijing's relationship with Taiwan, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized his position that the island is part of China and that foreigners should not interfere in the matter of Taiwanese independence.
Pai is certainly on the unpopular (to say the least) side of the net neutrality debate, but in the matter of connecting underserved communities to the internet, he is sincere, as a couple of recent items on the FCC docket show.
And as time wore on, obviously the situation had become unsustainable [...] Piecing together Conway's Monday afternoon interview, Flynn's 11 pm Monday resignation, and Spicer's press conference, it seems Trump lost all trust in Flynn in the matter of an afternoon.
"The case was registered on the allegations of defrauding of Punjab National Bank ... in the matter of dishonest and fraudulent issuance of two Letters of Undertakings aggregating to the said amount," the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said in a statement.
After she stepped down as a federal judge in early 2013, Jones acted as an arbitrator in the matter of National Football League running back Ray Rice, who had been suspended indefinitely after physically assaulting his fiancee in an elevator.
For instance, an article I wrote last year about Laurie Santos' free course on "The Science of Well-Being" has, in the matter of a few weeks, been viewed millions of times and, according to YaleNews, seen about 600,000 new students.
He repeatedly said that he didn't have "access" to all the "facts" that would help him decide whether to recuse himself or appoint a special counsel in the matter of the Russia investigation, and vaguely promised that he'd do whatever the facts merited.
You're over at the bar ordering your night's poison, when you turn around and notice that, in the matter of the 20 minutes since your arrival, the room is starting to really fill up, ostensibly wild souls strolling in one by one.
President Trump managed to destabilize the Middle East in the matter of a few words, get in a war of words with an unstable dictator with nuclear weapons, get out of the Paris Climate accords, and that's just the tip of the iceberg.
Meghan McCain did not mince words on Friday about Ivanka Trump following a New York Times report that President Donald Trump directly intervened in the matter of Ivanka's husband's security clearance — a revelation that, if true, directly contradicts repeated Trump family statements to the contrary.
The case, In Re Miller (short for "In the Matter of the Interference of the President with the Prosecution of Casey Miller before the Grand Jury"), didn't flesh out the extent of the president's power to order executive branch officials to refrain from prosecution.
Farmiga was wonderful in Reitman's " Up in the Air " (2009), but here, at ground level, she has less to work with, Lee's wistful duty being to smile for the cameras, practice the piano, and, in the matter of her husband's adventures, look the other way.
Still in the matter of corporate governance, LSE added 0.1 percent after a push by activist hedge fund TCI to oust its chairman was heavily defeated on Tuesday, and bookmaker William Hill was up 0.4 percent after it named Roger Devlin its chairman-designate.
The investigation may also expand to Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in the matter of firing FBI Director James Comey, per the AP. Why it matters: Including Manafort shows special counsel Robert Mueller is "assuming a broad mandate," the AP said.
Mr. Bratton's comments came only two months after he had expressed strong concerns about police actions, stemming from video shot by witnesses, in the matter of Glen Grays, a mail carrier taken into custody for no apparently valid reason as he delivered a package in Brooklyn.
The political, economic and social costs of the juridical decoupling of the nation from the land have its most recent example in the controversies and litigation between the Lakota of Standing Rock Reservation and the United States government in the matter of the Dakota Access Pipeline.
"It will take a little bit of time to let this situation unfold...I think it is in the matter of months, not weeks," Kaplan said, adding that the Fed would likely need "a quarter or two" to see how a variety of issues get resolved.
In March, Sessions issued a ruling reversing a BIA precedent in the Matter of E- F- L- H-, which had forced judges to give asylum-seekers a full court hearing (even if the judge believed the asylum-seeker's written case didn't "prima facie" qualify him for asylum).
Giuliani hires a Watergate prosecutor as his attorney in impeachment inquiry Florida attorney Jon Sale, who worked as an assistant prosecutor on the legal team investigating the Watergate scandal, is representing Giuliani in the matter of the congressional impeachment inquiry, both of them confirmed to CNN on Tuesday.
One image, of four loners walking down a country road, clad in suits, recalls the similar strollers who crop up in Buñuel's "Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie" (1972), yet Lanthimos lacks the master's blithe awareness that, in the matter of tone, the savage can cohabit with the suave.
" Netanyahu says that "the knowledge that we were capable and prepared to strike had a great effect on the Americans and on their involvement in the matter of Iran" and that "the more the Americans realized that an attack was drawing near, the more they stepped up the sanctions.
For now, though, let's table that and focus on what is actually at issue in the matter of Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneIf Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear Free Roger Stone The Hill's Morning Report - In Nevada, bets on Sanders, eyes on Bloomberg MORE's sentencing.
While conditions could change, "it will take a little bit of time to let this situation unfold...I think it is in the matter of months, not weeks," Kaplan said, adding that the Fed would likely need "a quarter or two" to see how a variety of issues get resolved.
The cocktail party that ensued after the limo arrivals was as close to an SNL skit as this show has ever come, with hordes of adult men falling over themselves and aggressively staking their claim to Rachel as if they had any say in the matter of who she would choose whatsoever.
"For the mosquito-borne diseases, like West Nile, Zika, and chikungunya for example, one of the big problems is that people and goods are moving around the planet at ever-increasing rates and speed, and so basically any of these mosquito-borne diseases can be transmitted almost anywhere in the world in the matter of a day," he said.
But when modern, ingenious shows like The Bisexual and Fleabag have had me falling in love with their messy millennial protagonists in the matter of one or two twentysomething-minute episodes, I'm bummed that three nearly hourlong ones here haven't sold me on the young queer people of GQ, whose generation is supposed to reflect my own.
But what seems to escape everyone's attention in this escalating debate over the constitutional powers and obligations of the president and the Congress in the matter of approving a new nominee to fill the vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court is the fact that Congress, too, possesses a Constitutional power to veto; in this case, to veto any nominee named by the president before the November election.
To pretend that lesser punishments of a president are somehow implicit under the impeachment clause is belied by the fact that such a gambit was tried and failed in the matter of impeaching President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump tries to reassure voters on economy 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 85033 MORE.

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