" Gerrymandered maps, like the one recently struck down in Pennsylvania, he said, are "really inconsistent with our founding documents, inconsistent with the Constitution, inconsistent with a variety of statutes.
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"The EPA's plan to reverse clean water safeguards is egregious and inconsistent with science and frankly, inconsistent with basic logic," Sen.
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This is inconsistent with the mission and values to which I have dedicated my life, and inconsistent with what I believe the Department should represent.
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These results are completely inconsistent with the "jobless future" hypothesis.
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She also said the plan was inconsistent with American values.
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But in Silicon Valley, that's hardly inconsistent with trending rich.
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Put simply, protectionism is inconsistent with "Make America Great Again".
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"Disclosure is not inconsistent with using litigation finance," he said.
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But his decision is inconsistent with DOJ policy and procedures.
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And it's totally inconsistent with our values as a nation.
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Rapid growth in gas consumption is inconsistent with stagnating production.
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It's also inconsistent with the FAA's regulations in other places.
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Inconsistent with who we say we are as a nation.
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" Their actions were "inconsistent with any legitimate law enforcement purpose.
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" He called the changes "inconsistent with democratic norms and values.
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It seems inconsistent with the stated objectives of Republican leaders.
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This is not inconsistent with threats made by past presidents.
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Giuliani's comments are obviously inconsistent with what has come before.
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"While removing search results is inconsistent with Google's mission, providing no information (or a heavily degraded user experience that amounts to no information) is more inconsistent with our mission," Google said at the time.
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We must resist this because it is inconsistent with American values.
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I was inconsistent with my medicines and my weight-loss regimen.
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However, the holes are irregularly placed and inconsistent with biting patterns.
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"That's not inconsistent with what we'd expect," the second official said.
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"Their activity that we've observed is inconsistent with denuclearization," Abrams replied.
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People who care more are often more inconsistent with their values.
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"This is inconsistent with what the president has done," he said.
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"Profits are in no way inconsistent with purpose," Mr. Fink wrote.
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D.S. laws meeting its criteria are not inconsistent with federal policy.
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He said Verizon's actions were "inconsistent" with its public posture regarding diversity.
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That is inconsistent with where the company has chosen to introduce iQOS.
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It is also inconsistent with modern Virginia's image as a suburban dynamo.
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And in cases where historical evidence might be inconsistent with his cherished
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It's inconsistent with the way nations ought to behave around the world.
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Baseball games and tangos, that's inconsistent with the seriousness of the day.
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"Their actions were inconsistent with our standards & values," the hotel's account tweeted.
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While both are inconsistent with Roe, the latter constitutes a subtler attack.
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"They ignore facts that are inconsistent with their beliefs," he told her.
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And it is inconsistent with the First Amendment's guarantee of religious liberty.
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" China called the US description of the incident "inconsistent with the facts.
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Exxon contended that the documents were not inconsistent with its public positions.
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"The findings are not inconsistent with drowning," the medical examiner's report said.
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Mr. Groves' conduct was unacceptable and inconsistent with these policies and standards.
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The figure is inexplicable, and inconsistent with his other publicly available filings.
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The Study's claims on this score are inconsistent with the factual record.
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"Subletting an apartment is inconsistent with this fundamental purpose," Mr. Luxemburg said.
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Regardless, he said, an ideological agenda is inconsistent with the conference's mission.
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That view is inconsistent with our democratic and republican notions of law.
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Exxon contends that the documents were not inconsistent with its public positions.
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Either way, it is not inconsistent with Trump's evocation of Civil War.
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Calling the establishing of civilian settlements inconsistent with international law hasn't worked.
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Buttigieg says he "never worked on a project" inconsistent with his values.
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I don't see why faith should be seen as inconsistent with science.
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" Coats said likewise that they had observed activity "inconsistent with full denuclearization.
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Still, some information in the metadata was inconsistent with the institution's website terms.
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"Chinese animate (drones) with their values, which are inconsistent with ours," Markey said.
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Trump made comments earlier this summer that appeared inconsistent with U.S. immigration rules.
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Sometimes, the incessant drive for new readers seems inconsistent with core Times values.
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The marks I saw were inconsistent with what I see in my work.
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And the results were profoundly counterintuitive or at least inconsistent with conventional wisdom.
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Prager's argument is inconsistent with certain strands of conservative thought, but not all.
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The shareholder contends that BlackRock's proxy voting behavior is inconsistent with long-termism.
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That is, of course, inconsistent with other dimensions of the Trump policy agenda.
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That would be both fundamentally inconsistent with the law and bad for business.
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Fiscal responsibility is inconsistent with taking on any more credit than you need.
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The allegation of misconduct is completely inconsistent with the rest of my life.
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He called China's behavior "inconsistent with the principles and purposes" of the exercise.
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"This framework agreement appears to be inconsistent with Federal law," said the letter.
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Richard Blumenthal called it "inconsistent" with the information provided to lawmakers on Wednesday.
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I don't think that's consistent with-- inconsistent with what I said on politics.
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Being strong is not inconsistent with appeasing the North Koreans or Vladimir Putin.
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He tweeted that the suspension was abrupt and inconsistent with their past communications.
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This and statements he has made previously are flatly inconsistent with your letter.
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This runs counter to my original intention and is inconsistent with Corning's Values.
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" The school has called the lyrics "offensive and inconsistent with our core values.
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"The allegation of misconduct is completely inconsistent with the rest of mylife," he said.
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Erasing Wall Street reforms also seems somewhat inconsistent with the core of Trump's message.
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That's inconsistent with the character of God, and that's not what the Bible says.
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Weaning banks away from JGBs is not inconsistent with the central bank's objectives though.
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Samsung C&T said the decision was "inconsistent" with rulings made in related cases.
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I also thought it was inconsistent with the principles of the Department of Justice.
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This is inconsistent with health care as a human right and favors medical Darwinism.
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Congo's influential Catholic Church said the official results were inconsistent with its own tallies.
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Mr. Fravel said the hangars are not necessarily inconsistent with the Chinese president's assertions.
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Investigators said the driver's use of Autopilot was "in ways inconsistent" with Tesla's guidance.
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Even more important, he writes, Honest reasoning about issues is inconsistent with group loyalty.
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And it's not as if he's been inconsistent with this murder weapon of choice.
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That entry was deemed inconsistent with the others, and so LAUGHING MATTER was born.
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Mr. Burton quickly recanted his statement, which was inconsistent with evidence at the scene.
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The notion that treating workers fairly is inconsistent with a successful business is misguided.
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"An autopsy performed today has revealed no trauma inconsistent with lifesaving measures," prosecutors said.
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Indeed, the Irish bill, if enacted, would be inconsistent with EU and international law.
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" The network's entertainment president called the statement "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.
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Distinctions based on color and ancestry are utterly inconsistent with our traditions and ideals.
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Those findings are not inconsistent with the effect of a surface-to-air missile.
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At the same time, Fischer's comments were not inconsistent with that sort of view.
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That would be terribly inconsistent with what I know about the Bureau of Prisons.
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Those orders would be "inconsistent" with the duties of the executive branch, he said.
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It shocks me and it is absolutely inconsistent with the values of this administration.
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But this, too, is inconsistent with the experience of many people who use drugs.
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We expect that former Director Comey will come back because there&aposs a lot in this IG report that is inconsistent with testimony or appears to be inconsistent with testimony that he and others have given under oath to various congressional committees.
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" Adams' lawyer responded that Moore's claims were "completely inconsistent with his view of the relationship.
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But the actual policy and practice behind this order is inconsistent with its stated purpose.
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The actress, 27, said her decision to work with Allen was "inconsistent" with her beliefs.
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This is inhumane and inconsistent with our values, but powerful forces guard the status quo.
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The screenshots in the president's video are also inconsistent with Google's logo and homepage doodles.
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Lawmakers described the proposal as being inconsistent with plans for a 355-ship naval force.
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This means that doing the right thing is often inconsistent with our other personal goals.
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It is entirely inconsistent with our commitment to fostering equality and inclusion in every workplace.
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Finally, the signatures were inconsistent, with initials on one affidavit and full names on another.
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Some also view cinema and acting, as a form of dissembling, as inconsistent with Islam.
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"[T]he case is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion", she wrote.
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Acute psychosis: The parent kills the child based on ideas that are inconsistent with reality.
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This approach is characteristic of Republican governance — though again, inconsistent with the party's self-image.
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However, the assumptions underlying the Mitchell numbers were inconsistent with exit-polls from northern states.
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This seems really at first glance, inconsistent with what we know of Ambien's side effects.
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" The intelligence assessment also noted officials have observed "activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization.
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"I can only say that's inconsistent with what you said in your email," King replied.
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" The intelligence assessment also noted officials have observed "activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization.
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Verdict: Plausible, but the supporting testimony is inconsistent with the chronology of the building's construction.
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Some of those explanations, however, are inconsistent with research into the causes of mass violence.
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"It's unfortunately inconsistent with reality, but it does motivate people, including in here," Scott said.
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The lawsuit was inconsistent with friendly messages that Riggi had sent to Rose, he said.
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That argument has no basis, either, and is inconsistent with centuries of Anglo-American law.
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And it's totally inconsistent with the worldview Trump's own running mate laid out Tuesday night.
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She said at the time that making the cake was inconsistent with her Christian beliefs.
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That disease would likely have been inconsistent with someone able to engage in meticulous planning.
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But the rest of these results are not particularly surprising, nor inconsistent with one another.
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" The Obama administration considered ballistic missile development "inconsistent with and "in defiance of" the resolution.
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The facts are inconsistent with the excessive free market narrative reported in the international press.
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But detectives found the crime scene inconsistent with his explanation, according to the DA's office.
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But its thesis is misguided and inconsistent with political science scholarship on domestic climate politics.
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Her minimum-wage proposal is also inconsistent with her larger agenda to increase middle-class wages.
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First, it is anti-democratic and inconsistent with the sovereignty of the UK as a state.
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Such a purpose is inconsistent with the Department's mission and with the Principles of Federal Prosecution.
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The interaction with WikiLeaks was "highly objectionable and inconsistent with U.S. national security interests," it said.
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He said in a statement they "were issued improperly" or were simply "inconsistent with current law."
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The analyst who prepared the report issued a "buy" rating that was inconsistent with his views.
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"The CMA has moved the goalposts and its analysis is inconsistent with comparable cases," Sainsbury's said.
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NOT INCONSISTENT WITH 2%, BUT IT'S NOT SAYING THAT THERE'S A LOT OF UPSIDE FROM THAT.
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If this sounds inconsistent with risk, one just has to look at policies regarding heterosexual people.
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He had entered law school, but his legal studies increasingly seemed inconsistent with his political ideals.
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"These allegations are completely inconsistent with our values," a spokesperson told CNBC in an emailed statement.
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But what they found was that their measurement was inconsistent with the reports of other scientists.
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"What the president said yesterday is inconsistent with American values and American foreign policy," Durbin said.
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Unfortunately, however, there is also a growing tendency to discount information inconsistent with our political sympathies.
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An unnecessary remark, Hal conceded, but also, she thought, not inconsistent with Oliver's sense of humor.
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"It is not inconsistent with what we have done historically, it is just different," he said.
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Nude therapy no longer exists because it would be inconsistent with modern psychologists' code of ethics.
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Fears of losing jobs to trade are inconsistent with our larger embrace of innovation and competition.
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"Once it makes that determination, it can forbid state laws inconsistent with that determination," he said.
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That's a misleading, false dichotomy, inconsistent with everything we know about human nature and about ourselves.
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"We have previously faulted Comey for acting unilaterally and inconsistent with Department policy," the report says.
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" Ms. Barr later apologized, but ABC called her tweet "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.
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Congo's influential Catholic Church has said the results were inconsistent with those of its 40,000 observers.
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Our assessment is bolstered by our observations of some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization.
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The judge said in his ruling called Gold's deposition testimony "equivocal" and "inconsistent" with his declaration.
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"We agree with President Reagan that the settlements are not inconsistent with international law," Pompeo said.
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"I think it is unnecessary, unwise and inconsistent with the Constitution," said Alexander of the declaration.
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The Forest Service found the proposal was inconsistent with the forests' development and visual-impact restrictions.
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"The mere existence of those emails are inconsistent with his testimony before our committee," Schiff said.
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There was "broad consensus" that Mr. Yeger's views were inconsistent with the committee's mission, participants said.
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"The allegation of misconduct is completely inconsistent with the rest of my life," the testimony reads.
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The content of the message was ignorant, disrespectful, and wholly inconsistent with our values as a company.
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It's inconsistent with what the foreign policy of the United States is, as directed by this president.
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"While the incident ended without injury, actions inconsistent with corporate policies were taken," she told the outlet.
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The firm admitted it had made statements about its drug that were "inconsistent" with approved prescribing information.
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The defendants' confessions, however, were inconsistent with each other and with the physical evidence on the scene.
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We are looking into these claims as the actions described are inconsistent with our practices and values.
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Any decision to accept payment was in very poor judgment and inconsistent with our training and policies.
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Although this development doesn't make his earlier testimony before Congress untruthful, it is certainly inconsistent with it.
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The department also would have the authority to revoke exemptions found to be inconsistent with CDC guidelines.
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"This new rule is likely invalid because it is inconsistent with the existing asylum laws," Tigar wrote.
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Some aspects of Kevin's appearance on Fox were inconsistent with previous antifa behavior online and at protests.
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Public polling at the time was inconsistent, with some showing strong support and others finding strong opposition.
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Interestingly, however, the booths were arranged in a discernibly ad hoc manner—one inconsistent with the maps.
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But, she added, Ban's report highlights actions Iran has undertaken that are inconsistent with the U.N. resolution.
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" The American Petroleum Institute, however, slammed the decision, calling it "inconsistent with the will of American voters.
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President Jeff Jones left the company, saying his beliefs were "inconsistent" with what he saw at Uber.
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"China's behavior is inconsistent with the principles and purposes of the RIMPAC exercise," a Pentagon spokesman said.
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As the verdict showed, that would still mean that many of China's claims are inconsistent with UNCLOS.
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Lee said Sunday the President's response to Saudi Arabia has been "inconsistent" with the intelligence he's seen.
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"It is entirely inconsistent with our commitment to fostering equality and inclusion in every workplace," Danone said.
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Like Putnam, Hamlin's practice was inconsistent with its disclosures in its Form ADV according to the SEC.
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Conservative, by its very definition, is inconsistent with Trump's persona — he is far from a conventional President.
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" ABC president Channing Dungey explained that, "Roseanne's Twitter statement is 'abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.
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"There has been conduct inconsistent with Nike's core values and against our code of conduct," he said.
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If values are inconsistent with the foundation of remote work, there's bound to be disappointment and confusion.
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That's inconsistent with a constitutional system that assigns to Congress — not the president — the power to legislate.
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Because the community has come to see that gender discrimination is inconsistent with a good university's mission.
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Such claims are, if you think about it, completely inconsistent with everything Republicans supposedly believe about economics.
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"Trying to blame Ukraine for the interference is not inconsistent with Russian disinformation active measures," said Sen.
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Holding otherwise would endorse a breathtaking expansion of obstruction, and be utterly inconsistent with First Amendment freedoms.
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The concept of the legislation that was introduced about looting really is inconsistent with what we do.
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They said, 'What's going on here is wholly inconsistent with what I'm trying to teach my kids.
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"I saw things that were inconsistent with what Mr. Johnson had told me personally," she told reporters.
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" Yet this is inconsistent with article's reliance on "the Cyprus documents obtained by The New York Times.
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He also argued that Mr. Lewis's statements to investigators were inconsistent with evidence at the crime scene.
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Schinas reiterated EU sanctions policy on Russia, saying that Juncker's June 16 visit was not inconsistent with it.
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"The CMA has moved the goalposts and its analysis is inconsistent with comparable cases," Sainsbury's and Asda said.
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"It reveals conduct completely inconsistent with her assertion that the mere thought of Ghomeshi traumatized her," he said.
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"I am disappointed with myself that I used language that is offensive and inconsistent with my own beliefs."
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"A school may not require transgender students to use facilities inconsistent with their gender identity," the guidance reads.
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"Our assessment is bolstered by our observations of some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization," he said.
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"Certain behavior by Nair was inconsistent with the company's code of conduct," the company writes in a statement.
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We do not currently expect price declines inconsistent with our recovery rate and RV assumptions for outstanding ABS.
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The rat studies also were somewhat inconsistent, with female rats not showing the same results as male rats.
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Pence's stance on foreign policy may reflect a traditional Republican view, but it's generally inconsistent with Trump's campaign.
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Members of Bales' local Catholic diocese ruled that Bales' speech was too political and inconsistent with church teachings.
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Customers love the design, though there are some comments about the fit being inconsistent with the size chart.
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I think this kind of behavior is certainly inconsistent with how to behave, and how to respect women.
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"As written, the TPP is inconsistent with U.S. domestic health priorities and global health policy," the groups wrote.
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The declaration included numerous provisions that were inconsistent with U.S. immigration policy and the Trump administration's immigration principles.
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Susan Collins called the policy "inconsistent with our American values" and reaffirmed her support for reforming immigration laws.
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It is completely inconsistent with a good faith effort and the statement that three Cabinet members made (Thursday).
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To expect them to do anything inconsistent with his wishes is like expecting lion cubs to turn vegetarian.
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It has released statements describing Trump's views as inconsistent with the game's commitment to creating an inclusive environment.
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In its current form however, the BUILD Act is inconsistent with America's development finance standards, traditions and values.
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Members of both parties blasted the move as inconsistent with Sessions' own position of deferring to states' rights.
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The NFLPA claimed the new policy was inconsistent with the collective bargaining agreement and infringed on player rights.
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The colors were a little inconsistent with her drawing style and she drew noses like duckbills in profile.
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Such an outlook would seem inconsistent with a stock market that is up nearly 18 percent this year.
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"It seems completely inconsistent with being a law clerk to agree to that kind of condition," she said.
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While he photographed sites in Cleveland, he sometimes found the city's urban character inconsistent with the historical past.
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The false claim that they are "anthem protests" also implies that protesting police violence is inconsistent with patriotism.
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"That is inconsistent with what the client said regarding the reasons the firm was hired," the statement said.
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On the rare occasions when he thinks of his past, what he describes seems inconsistent with earlier scenes.
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In 1978, the Carter administration categorically concluded that Israel's establishment of civilian settlements was inconsistent with international law.
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However, the power to unilaterally block a nominee is unfair to nominees and inconsistent with our constitutional system.
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Suits like this one are without precedent in our Nation's history and are inconsistent with the Constitution's design.
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Corporate chieftains from Detroit to Silicon Valley sharply criticized the ban, saying it was inconsistent with their values.
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There is nothing inconsistent with protecting freedom of expression and providing Jews the same protections accorded other minorities.
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Its restriction is inconsistent with the values of the United States and the freedoms for which it stands.
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They focus on four talking points: As you can see, these points are largely inconsistent with each other.
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However, results from individual studies have been inconsistent, with some studies reporting a small or non-significant association.
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They noted that the six-week duration was "inconsistent" with the 12-week standard established by the FMLA.
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In its proceeding filed on Wednesday, Canada said the so-called countervailing measures were inconsistent with WTO rules.
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The more a witness testifies, the greater the possibility that he will say something inconsistent with previous statements.
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He declared that key portions of the ACA, more commonly known as Obamacare, were inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution.
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Problem is, Twitter has been really inconsistent with this when it comes to who gets banned and who doesn't.
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If there was ever a week that was incoherently inconsistent with our nation's extraordinary history, last week was it.
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It is also inconsistent with the constitutional provision that the president take care that the laws be faithfully executed.
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"If there's one criticism of us, we've probably been a little bit inconsistent with flashes of brilliance," he said.
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According to The Oklahoman, many of the details they'd initially shared in their confessions were inconsistent with the remains.
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Certainly the typical super powers possessed by mutants depicted in movies seem inconsistent with the known laws of nature.
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DO YOU FIND THAT INCONSISTENT WITH THE SOCIAL CONTRACT YOU'RE PROMOTING WHEN IT COMES TO DRUG PRICE HIKES HERE?
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"The CMA has moved the goalposts and its analysis is inconsistent with comparable cases," it said in a statement.
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"The CMA has moved the goal posts and its analysis is inconsistent with comparable cases," Sainsbury's and Asda said.
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Research has found that a lack of sexual initiation is only harmful when it's inconsistent with one's sexual preferences.
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He demonstrated "disregard for binding federal law" and—yet again—behaved in a manner "grossly inconsistent with his duties".
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Deferring to state legislatures over "questions of medical uncertainty is also inconsistent with this court's case law," Breyer added.
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The court should decline to adopt an understanding of RFRA so inconsistent with our nation's tradition of religious accommodation.
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The announcement comes after an internal investigation found that Nair's behavior was "inconsistent" with the company's code of conduct.
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The only way to recover is investment and everything beyond a 1% primary surplus target is inconsistent with recovery.
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"Any ring-fencing attempt that ignores ... global interdependencies is inconsistent with the reality of the 21st century," he said.
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Blair, in an interview before Gottlieb's resignation, said the commissioner's approach to regulation is inconsistent with the president's agenda.
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And Disney's CEO, Bob Iger, just cancelled Roseanne, citing her comments as being "repugnant" and "inconsistent" with Disney standards.
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The need to finance such capital investment efficiently is inconsistent with the incentives created by a retroactive Chapter 9.
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That message would be inconsistent with the respect for the law that is central to our system of government.
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"His performance, was wholly inconsistent with the conduct we should expect from a member of the judiciary," he wrote.
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These laws are inconsistent with each other, and some states are struggling to create technically sound processes and terms.
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"Calling the establishment of civilian settlements inconsistent with international law has not advanced the cause of peace," Pompeo said.
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"The piece, and the choice to run it, are inconsistent with our values," the League of Conservation Voters tweeted.
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Movie houses were closed in the early 1980s when they were deemed inconsistent with a strict interpretation of Islam.
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Experts in sexual trauma say victims often display behavior that appears on the surface to be inconsistent with assault.
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His interpretation is inconsistent with the plain terms of this Court's order and renders its pre- approval requirement meaningless.
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But experience has shown that it cannot be sustained and is inconsistent with Greece's ambitious long-term growth target.
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"Calling the establishment of civilian settlements inconsistent with international law has not advanced the cause of peace," he said.
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"Until this last week, we really hadn't seen anything that was inconsistent with patterns," an HHS official told CNN.
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And while not explicitly a religious test, it comes close to one which is inconsistent with our American character.
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The earlier decision, he said, was poorly reasoned, inconsistent with related decisions and in tension with later legal developments.
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"We know that they're capable of it and you've seen it, but it's been inconsistent with everybody," he said.
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Mr. Gillum's defenders have said any whiff of impropriety is inconsistent with the man, and the city, they know.
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To target these immigrants for deportation through the termination of the DACA program would be inconsistent with our values.
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Some lawmakers have said it was "vague" and inconsistent with details other administrations have provided Congress about military operations.
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Myerberg said the officer's actions "shocked the conscience" and were inconsistent with the community's expectations of the officer's conduct.
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We've not had a religious test for this, and that certainly seems inconsistent with the First Amendment to me.
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But there was also a broad-based insistence that supporting Warren, a former Republican, wasn't inconsistent with radical politics.
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Chinese regulators can shut WWE's operations down at any time if they deem them inconsistent with the country's values.
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It is so amazingly inconsistent with everything that makes free enterprise work that one thinks he must be joking.
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Chinese regulators can shut WWE's operations down at any time if they deem them inconsistent with the country's values.
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And even when you're confronted with something that's inconsistent with what you thought, you ignore that, you minimize it.
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This provision is inconsistent with the recognized tort maxim that a defendant takes a victim as he finds him.
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Senate Democrats said these communications are "plainly inconsistent" with Novartis's claim that its relationship with Cohen ended in March.
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What is worse, there is no transparency into how decisions that appear inconsistent with an open Internet are made.
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For him to all of a sudden become Bernie Sanders would be inconsistent with the larger narrative of his presidency.
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That's not inconsistent with wanting to negotiate; they could be padding the bill with things they could strip out later.
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Roseanne&aposs Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values and we&aposve decided to cancel her show.
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Just last week, Romney pushed back against Trump's comments on Saudi Arabia, saying they are "inconsistent" with U.S. foreign policy.
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The NFL Players Association argued the new policy was implemented without consultation and was inconsistent with its collective bargaining agreement.
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As unobjectionable—and even laudable—as the FBI's request may have been, it is inconsistent with the cause of freedom.
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"The Colorado Civil Rights Commission's consideration of this case was inconsistent with the state's obligation of religious neutrality," he wrote.
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Fifth, Dr. Ford's allegation is radically inconsistent with my record and my character from my youth to the present day.
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" The company said Nordella's work is "inconsistent with extensive scientific data and the review of that data by multiple agencies.
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It concluded last month that inspectors "did not observe any activities inconsistent" with Syria's obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention.
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It says the government has invested vast sums in fossil fuel projects that are inconsistent with its stated environmental aims.
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After all, the latter (moving to leave the EU) is inconsistent with the former (the codification of Britain's ongoing membership).
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And she voted for the "Gang of Eight" comprehensive immigration-reform bill, which is inconsistent with Trump's anti-immigration message
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Lawmakers criticized the budget plan, arguing that it is inconsistent with the Trump administration's plans for a 355-ship fleet.
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Indeed, the way Wright has stage-managed the latest revelations about himself seem inconsistent with what we know about Nakamoto.
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But he said that is very unlikely because it would be inconsistent with recent Fed statements and its policy report.
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They also appear to be inconsistent with aspects of the officers' written testimony, an attorney for the Rice family said.
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"This new rule is likely invalid because it is inconsistent with the existing asylum laws," Tigar wrote in his ruling.
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Shea also repeated U.S. complaints about China, saying that its economic model was inconsistent with the norms of the WTO.
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Any failure to plan makes police act in ways that are completely inconsistent with the minimal threat the protesters pose.
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Pompeo suggested on Friday that continued work on weapons programs by North Korea was inconsistent with Kim's commitment to denuclearize.
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"Laura Ingraham's comments about David Hogg were inconsistent with our values," the company wrote in an internal memo to employees.
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The N.B.A. said a statement by Coach Doc Rivers was inconsistent with prior information about the star player's health status.
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Jim Traficant (D-Ohio) — were likewise expelled for serious criminal behavior inconsistent with public trust (treason, bribery and racketeering, respectively).
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The Obama administration repeatedly said work requirements were inconsistent with Medicaid's mission of providing health care to low-income people.
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"People take so much care to feel good — working out, eating well — and alcohol is inconsistent with that," Shufelt said.
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" The union also vowed to challenge any aspect of the new rules that are "inconsistent with the collective bargaining agreement.
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A split in the case will confirm the Ninth Circuit's repudiation of the claim as being inconsistent with established precedent.
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" In 1978, the Carter administration's State Department issued a memo saying that the settlement enterprise is "inconsistent with international law.
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Campus officials can describe the type of community they want to create and denounce hate speech as inconsistent with it.
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Instead, he wrote a very powerful statement about why what happened was inconsistent with the community we aspired to be.
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The facts about health care tend to be complex, and they're also stubbornly inconsistent with rigid ideologies of any kind.
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And essentially all of it is opportunistic and generally inconsistent with the views he expressed when Barack Obama was president.
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But in December, two Federal District Court judges blocked the rules, saying they were inconsistent with the Affordable Care Act.
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"Our hotel is a place of hospitality, and their actions were inconsistent with our standards and values," Mr. Peralta said.
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Nor do we know whether the Wisconsin plan's skew is inconsistent with what we'd expect given the state's political geography.
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The FTC [Federal Trade Commission] will go after companies that take any action that is inconsistent with their privacy policies.
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Subaru said company rules designating who was allowed to inspect cars had been inconsistent with government guidelines for 30 years.
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It accuses the government of investing vast sums in fossil fuel projects that are inconsistent with its stated environmental aims.
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Monday's decision reversed a 1978 legal opinion by the State Department concluding that the settlements were inconsistent with international law.
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The automaker said the behavior was "inconsistent with the company's code of conduct" but did not give any further details.
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Carter's labeling of the incident as inconsistent with international law comes after the Navy has repeatedly called it that. Sen.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) called the alleged plot described by the president "inconsistent" with the information presented to lawmakers Wednesday.
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Pinkham pushed back on the idea that jumping to the lobbying world was inconsistent with the lawmakers' work in Congress.
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"Indiscriminate bombing, where we don't care if we're killing innocents or combatants, is just inconsistent with our values," he continued.
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One thing that's clear, however, is that the facts are utterly inconsistent with the conservative diagnosis of what ails America.
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This is not, however, inconsistent with dedication to the necessary vigilance and information-gathering on jihadists and other Islamic supremacists.
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It's an unfamiliar shape, easy to miss, and now inconsistent with the other platforms where YouTube's creators do their work.
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"Public reports that armed groups destroyed the facility with demolition charges are inconsistent with observable physical evidence," the commission concluded.
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He added that the portrayal of the firing was "inconsistent with my experience and personal knowledge," the news outlets reported.
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You cannot say, if you take public employment, we can terminate you in a way that's inconsistent with due process.
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Cohen's current attorney, Lanny Davis, said that Cohen's testimony is not inconsistent with his legal team's inquiry into a pardon.
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He said family separation would be inconsistent with the agency's legal requirement to act in the best interests of children.
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Its neutral position in that ecosystem is inconsistent with these types of partnerships, as far as Wal-Mart is concerned.
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Lock admitted engaging in conduct that is inconsistent with our core values and will not be tolerated at Vox Media.
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Seminole Rock & Sand Co that had accepted an agency's take unless it was plainly wrong or inconsistent with the regulation.
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Fifth, Dr. Ford's allegation is radically inconsistent with my record and my character for my youth to the present day.
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"The verdict is inconsistent with the facts and evidence that were presented in the court proceedings," it said in a statement.
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We've reached out to Google about why these videos, which appear to be inconsistent with its monetization policies, now have ads.
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The broader attack on religious liberty is inconsistent with the aspiration to have a society that is broadly hospitable to diversity.
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Not only are these policies divisive and inconsistent with our national character, but they would be subject to numerous legal challenges.
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Education Department rules require that the financial products colleges promote are "not inconsistent with the best financial interests" of their students.
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Pompeo maintains that the meeting was canceled "because the Russians behaved in a way that is deeply inconsistent with international law."
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The administration of state trading enterprises and non-state enterprises' portions of TRQs are inconsistent with WTO rules, the panel said.
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"Some documents contain information that is classified at a level that appears inconsistent with the nature of the material," Murphy wrote.
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Falwell has serially defended or obfuscated Trump's personal sins and vices in ways that seem deeply inconsistent with traditional Christian ethics.
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It's inconsistent with the idea that Flynn quit of his own volition, but also impossible to reconcile with what actually happened.
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"More taxes lead to lower capital and are thus inconsistent with the TBTF legislation's aims," the government said in a statement.
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"Indiscriminate bombing where we don't care if we are killing innocents or combatants is just inconsistent with our values," Lt. Gen.
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The flight suspension was hitting Egypt's economy hard and was "inconsistent with Britain's repeated promises to support Egypt", the statement said.
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Anyone who says victim behavior in the #Ghomeshi trial is inconsistent with reaction to assault doesn't have any experience with victims.
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It bubbled vigorously—perhaps 'thrashed' is a better term—in a manner inconsistent with any explanation involving filters and the like.
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"Monetary policy looks very inconsistent with the level of growth and inflation," said Anujeet Sareen, a portfolio manager at Brandywine Global.
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"They reached a verdict that was inconsistent with the truth," one of Hernandez's lawyers, Omar Malone, told journalists outside the courthouse.
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The Treasury "is trying to retroactively enforce a new interpretation of an executive order" inconsistent with its prior guidance, Jeffers said.
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CNN senior international correspondent Clarissa Ward warned the details from the Russians were inconsistent with the typical behavior of ISIS leaders.
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" The advertorials "overwhelmingly emphasized only the uncertainties, promoting a narrative inconsistent with the views of most climate scientists, including ExxonMobil's own.
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" Nair was found by a review to have behaved in a way that was "inconsistent with the company's code of conduct.
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Earnest said on CNN's "Reliable Sources" that banning outlets "would have been entirely inconsistent with the spirit" of the briefing room.
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" ABC said, "Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show.
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Former Rikers Island inmates have told Miller that jail guards are "consistently inconsistent" with giving incarcerated women access to menstrual products.
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This remains inconsistent with the continued hype of predictions that haven't come true as we head into our peak travel season.
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The security official described Melhem's behavior as inconsistent with Islamist piety and a reason the Shin Bet believed he acted alone.
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To withdraw from supporting someone whose actions and behaviors are now inconsistent with one's values can feel like a radical boycott.
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" The opposition: "The Bureau's decision is inconsistent with the way the 'usual residence' rule is applied to other similarly-situated people.
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"It seems to be inconsistent with the idea that the Trump Organization was having no business dealings with Russia," Graham said.
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Yet in order to become a high-income country, it needs innovation and efficiency, which are inconsistent with an overweening government.
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They considered a roster teardown, but that would have been inconsistent with the franchise's aggressiveness since winning the 2005 World Series.
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"Many of these policies are inconsistent with the intent of Congress as articulated in the [Immigration and Nationality Act]" Sullivan wrote.
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This is based on a stripped-down version of Mr. Trump's plan — one that is inconsistent with his campaign's public promises.
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The phone incident, and Ortiz's infamous rants about official scoring, are inconsistent with the image of a cuddly and seasoned professional.
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Convicting Scott Peterson of a double homicide is inconsistent with Roe, but it is consistent with common sense and medical science.
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"We feel this law is inconsistent with the core values of the league," Adam Silver, the N.B.A. commissioner, said this month.
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"We strongly deny these allegations, which are inconsistent with the factual record, and will vigorously defend against them," the family said.
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She added that such remarks would be inconsistent with her training as both a U.S. foreign officer and an American ambassador.
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Robert Abrams, commander of U.S. Forces Korea, told the House Armed Services Committee that North Korea's activities are "inconsistent" with denuclearization.
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This would strengthen the Russian defense industry while simultaneously alienating a strategic partner, both grossly inconsistent with US national security interests.
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"Calling the establishment of civilian settlements inconsistent with international law has not advanced the cause of peace," Pompeo said on Monday.
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"The incident was inconsistent with both international law and standards of professionalism for conduct between navies at sea," Mr. Cook said.
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That bias leads people to subconsciously select information that reinforces those beliefs — and to ignore facts that are inconsistent with it.
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Employers can discipline, fire, or choose not to hire "an individual whose conduct or religious beliefs are inconsistent" with their own.
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I just think that they presented themselves in a way that was inconsistent with things that were shared with us previously.
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"It would undermine the interests of investors and target companies, and be inconsistent with the core values of transparency," he said.
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"We declare that any form of nativism, mistreatment, or exploitation is inconsistent with the gospel of Jesus Christ," the resolution said.
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"In November, Pompeo announced that the State Department would no longer view Israeli settlements as "per se, inconsistent with international law.
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Lolita Grayson's statements to authorities at the time were inconsistent with her earlier account of how often she was allegedly battered.
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What they have said often differs substantially from their past statements — but is also inconsistent with the current state of science.
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As a law professor and expert in legal remedies, I find this potential immunity unfortunate and inconsistent with our constitutional traditions.
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None of what Daniels told Cooper about her experience seemed inconsistent with what we know already about Trump and his team.
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Unless there's something you're doing right now that's inconsistent with those plans, there should be no need to take radical action.
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I can also say I have zero recollection of engaging in inappropriate behavior and such behavior is inconsistent with my values.
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" Adams disputed Moore's account to the Times via his lawyer, calling her depiction "completely inconsistent with his view of the relationship.
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But a global approach would be inconsistent with Trump's goal of stopping U.S. multinational from moving facilities to low tax jurisdictions.
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But Shanghai Pharma, which last year posted 120 billion yuan in sales, said the reported offer price was "inconsistent with reality".
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Cornell officials who have been reviewing the identity of the Cornell Plantations said that its name is inconsistent with its activities.
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He cited "some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization," adding that most of what North Korea has dismantled is reversible.
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"Obviously the things Price has said and done matter more, but they're not inconsistent with being a member of the AAPS."
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"The ballistic missile tests are inconsistent with UN Security Council resolutions, but this is separate from the nuclear deal," Davenport noted.
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Jerrold Nadler of New York sent Lloyd a letter calling his testimony "inconsistent with documentation" and asking Lloyd to clarify his comments.
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"Bayer maintains the EPA's actions on flubendiamide are unlawful and inconsistent with sound regulatory risk assessment practices," she said in a statement.
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Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the Company's leadership expectations and could impact the Company's ability to execute going forward.
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The new findings echo concerns expressed by some economists and analysts who have repeatedly said India's growth numbers are "inconsistent" with reality.
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Multiple GOP leadership aides are griping that the group's requests this week are inconsistent with their own demands from earlier this year.
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Sessions' memo adds that "under no circumstances should Department litigators make arguments inconsistent with these points" without approval from his top deputies.
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For example, contracts inconsistent with library copyright exceptions are unenforceable in some other countries; Congress could mandate likewise in the United States.
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Another researcher in the field — Shariff — heard about the results, wondered why they were inconsistent with previous research, and requested Decety's data.
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The top appeals body said some of Russia's measures were "inconsistent" with trade rules in a document published on the WTO website.
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He makes statements that undermine the legitimacy of judges and he makes statements ... that are inconsistent with some of our constitutional values.
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"This premise is fundamentally inconsistent with the N.F.L.'s program of stadium financing," Goodell wrote to the St. Louis Stadium Task Force.
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He also highlighted the long and growing delays between sentencing and execution—lags he saw as inconsistent with the purposes of punishment.
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Food helps to flesh out the fictional universe, and the official Star Trek Cookbook is inconsistent with the rest of the universe.
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"Conducting aggressive, erratic maneuvers and moving unnecessarily close to another ship in open ocean is inconsistent with prudent seamanship," the statement added.
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But the soft spots into which the global economy keeps stumbling suggest that this desire may be inconsistent with steady, robust growth.
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That view is not inconsistent with belief in a deity but it stresses the freedom that God has placed on man's shoulders.
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More specifically, it forces transgender students in public schools to use bathrooms and other facilities that are inconsistent with their gender identity.
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"Sexual harassment is prohibited because it may be intimidating, an abuse of power and is inconsistent with McDonald's policies and management philosophy."
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"Conducting aggressive, erratic maneuvers and moving unnecessarily close to another ship in open ocean is inconsistent with prudent seamanship," the official said.
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The next day the fallout was immediate, with ABC denouncing Barr's "repugnant" statement as "inconsistent with our values" and canceling the show.
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I think Jay Powell is very clear that he wasn't going to say anything in private inconsistent with what he said publicly.
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It profoundly affected the evolution of American foreign policy from harnessing American idealism toward policies inconsistent with Russian dignity and nationalistic passion.
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The singer's accusations simply did not make sense and were inconsistent with what others had to say happened that night, McFarland said.
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Domestic election monitors noted a range of voting irregularities, and the Catholic Church said official results are inconsistent with its own tallies.
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She called on all member states to implement the resolution and condemn actions that both violate it or are inconsistent with it.
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Because it's pretty much exclusive to Primrose's story, and it's entirely inconsistent with the comparatively rosy world experienced by every other character.
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It is inconsistent with the government's own oft-repeated mantra that it is the quality of growth that matters, not the quantity.
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The decision to restore public-sector salaries and bonuses is inconsistent with the policy of encouraging a shift to private-sector employment.
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Something like: Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with American values, and I support ABC's decision to cancel her show.
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" ABC abruptly canceled the popular reboot of Barr's long-running comedy, calling its star's tweet "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.
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Morgan Stanley spokeswoman Margaret Draper said Ford was let go for "conduct inconsistent with our values and in violation of our policies".
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He issued a public apology and said that the way Officer Richter had handled the encounter was inconsistent with the department's expectations.
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The commission acknowledges that V.A. care can be inconsistent, with the lack of access to doctors being the agency's worst management failure.
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Traditionally, many black people have viewed participating in mental health treatment as inconsistent with their cultural behaviors, attitudes, beliefs and social practices.
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Even after an extensive operation, internal swelling and pressure on his brain were building to levels "inconsistent with life," the doctor explained.
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"In 1978, the Carter administration categorically concluded that Israel's establishment of civilian settlements was inconsistent with international law," Pompeo said on Monday.
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Obviously, Trump is inconsistent with the rest of the tax reform officials, making the negotiations prospects for tax reform even more uncertain.
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This incident was entirely inconsistent with our values as journalists and with the inclusive atmosphere we intend to foster at the event.
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"Iran's actions were outrageous, unprofessional and inconsistent with international law," Mr. Carter said in a testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee.
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" Devin O'Malley, a DOJ spokesperson, said in a statement that the injunction "is over broad and inconsistent with the rule of law.
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" Team Corn writes that maize is inconsistent with other usage of "corn," because no one says "popmaize," or "maize on the cob.
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" The Senate leader last year criticized Trump's proposal to temporarily bar Muslims from entering the country as "totally inconsistent with American values.
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Brennan's lying and recent conduct characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary is wholly inconsistent with access to the nation's most closely held secrets.
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The Chinese Embassy in Colombo responded to the article over the weekend, claiming it was "inconsistent" with facts and calling it prejudiced.
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" These rules include warnings not to engage in any conduct that is "inconsistent with the independence, integrity, or impartiality of the judiciary.
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The war with [Airbnb and] hotels that's been described in the media is inconsistent with the relationship we have with the industry.
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It's inconsistent with the intelligence I've seen," which implicates the crown prince, Republican Senator Mike Lee said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
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"This outcome here is also inconsistent with how we approach other violators of COPPA," dissenting Commissioner Rohit Chopra said in a statement.
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"We believe deeply in @Wikipedia's mission and apologize for engaging in activity inconsistent with those principles," the North Face said on Twitter.
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" Mr. Barrack added, "It's clear to anyone who knows me that those aren't my words and inconsistent with anything I've ever said.
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"He has been terminated for conduct inconsistent with our values and in violation of our policies," Morgan Stanley said in a statement.
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The challenged plan must also be more biased than other maps, inconsistent with the state's spatial patterns, and durable in its effects.
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For the most part, this is an effective strategy, if inconsistent with regard to the nuts and bolts of tense and perspective.
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"And we're reassessing all capital expenditure projects with an eye toward deferring any projects that may be inconsistent with the current environment."
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His actions are wholly inconsistent with the values and standards the New York City Police Department expects and demands of its officers.
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" Coats told Senate lawmakers that the intelligence community's "assessment is bolstered by observation of some activity that is inconsistent with full denuclearization.
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As an analytical matter, Wheeler's proposal is fundamentally inconsistent with the FCC's recent conclusion that the multichannel video marketplace is presumptively competitive.
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He said the law could not prevent localities from taking a stand just because it was inconsistent with the state government's policy.
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" A spokesperson for LuLaRoe said Trujillo's account was "unfortunate to hear" and "inconsistent with the beliefs, values and culture of our organization.
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Iran's detention and treatment of 10 U.S. sailors earlier this year was inconsistent with international law, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Thursday.
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"What the Speaker has been doing is inconsistent with the Constitution and unfair to the President and the American people," he added.
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Uber president Jeff Jones also stepped down from the company last month, saying that the company's leadership was "inconsistent" with his values.
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" Jonathan Turley of George Washington University, the Republicans' invitee, suggested that a rushed impeachment would be inconsistent with "the rule of law.
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Brennan's lying and recent conduct, characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary, is wholly inconsistent with access to the nation's most closely held secrets.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Monday abandoned the United States's four-decade position that the settlements were "inconsistent with international law".
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"The actions taken today are inconsistent with the administration's goal of continuing the energy renaissance and building world-class infrastructure," Gerard said.
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Last month, Schiff said emails that had emerged in November between Stone and his associate Jerome Corsi were "inconsistent" with his testimony.
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"Just blaming economic globalization for the world's problems is inconsistent with reality, and it will not help solve the problems," he said.
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Companies like Quaker, however, have argued that EWG's safe level is inconsistent with science and the organization created it just to grab headlines.
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Furthering the issue is that journalism is "notoriously inconsistent with pay, and women often bear the costs of this disparity," according to Poynter.
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"It is inconsistent with our American values to separate these children from their parents," Collins said on CBS' "Face the Nation" on Sunday.
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Roseanna has now been excommunicated for the public square for comments that ABC rightfully characterized as "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values".
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And MPs from both parties argued that excluding Trump would be counterproductive and inconsistent with British values of free speech and political debate.
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U.S. District Court Judge Reed O'Connor of Texas issued the decision, declaring that key portions of the legislation were inconsistent with the Constitution.
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It also concluded that Comey had used a personal email account to 'conduct unclassified FBI business,' in a manner inconsistent with FBI policy.
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It also concluded that Comey had used a personal email account to "conduct unclassified FBI business," in a manner inconsistent with FBI policy.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Dungey told Fox News.
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And while it's infinitely better designed than the first version of Apple Music, the design software is inconsistent with Apple's other iOS apps.
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Lawmakers were quick to criticize the Navy's current plan, arguing that it is inconsistent with plans to build a 355-ship combat fleet.
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I found the hand tracking to be inconsistent, with my virtual hands appearing smoothly at some moments, while remaining stubbornly nonexistent at others.
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At the same time, we have clear policies and standards of behavior, and when we discover behavior inconsistent with them, we act decisively.
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" And he went on to say, "The logic-based relentless pursuit of excellence is inconsistent with a time of joy that animates me.
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"We call on Russia to refrain from words or deeds that are inconsistent with the goal of promoting security and stability," he added.
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The White House said Wednesday its initial analysis of the blast in North Korea is "inconsistent" with claims of successful hydrogen bomb test.
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"Their activity that we have observed is inconsistent with denuclearization," U.S. Army General Robert Abrams said during a House Armed Services Committee hearing.
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We have already seen, for example, members of our party disagree with Trump when he expresses opinions that are inconsistent with their own.
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There is no precedent for this theory, which is inconsistent with well-developed economic analysis of cost recovery, as well as Commission practice.
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Trump's regression on LGBTQ issues is inconsistent with the sea change in the Republican Party on attitudes toward the gay and transgender community.
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Her lawyers said the minister's actions were flawed, inconsistent with Britain's unequivocal opposition to the death penalty and violated her son's human rights.
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Herbalife Nutrition Ltd said on Tuesday its Chief Executive Officer Richard Goudis has resigned following comments that were "inconsistent" with the company's standards.
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"Singapore has protested the unauthorized movements of, and purported assertions of sovereignty by, these vessels, which are inconsistent with international law," it said.
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"The most they can decide are the individual fates of currently serving transgender personnel, whose presence will be inconsistent with new military policy."
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While some of the former Directors reportedly think Mr. Brennan is acting inconsistent with the stature of his office, they offer him support.
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He has a pattern of deception and of lying, and even yesterday, there were examples of him being inconsistent with his own story.
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The former FBI director offered plausible, detailed recollections of his meetings with Trump — and appeared to say nothing substantively inconsistent with previous accounts.
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"China's behavior is inconsistent with the principles and purposes of the RIMPAC exercise," a Pentagon spokesman said in a statement at the time.
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"This strikes me as quite inconsistent with the original ideas of what QE would be," he said in the 2015 interview with CNBC.
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"Also, in the age of #MeToo, it's important for individuals to act with integrity and call out behavior that is inconsistent with it."
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This could be a lengthy report, but its essence will be a listing of the laws that are inconsistent with the Core Principles.
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"I don't think we've seen anything that was inconsistent with the strategy that we put in place to extend that agreement," he continued.
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The Commissioner correctly observed at the time that enforcing immigration and border control laws need not be inconsistent with acting wisely and humanely.
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" Buttigieg said on NBC that the attacks are "not inconsistent with Iranian behavior that has been aggressive and often malignant in the region.
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In a statement, Pruitt said the CPP had exceeded the limits of the EPA's authority and was inconsistent with the Clean Air Act.
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" ABC, which broadcasts Barr's sitcom "Roseanne," canceled the show later Tuesday, citing her tweet, calling it "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.
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U.S. District Judge Randolph Moss, an Obama appointee, threw out the policy, finding it to be "inconsistent with" the Immigration and Nationality Act.
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That would be fundamentally inconsistent with the independent judiciary the Framers created to the enforce the Constitution's limits and prevent abuse of power.
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I would agree my actions were inconsistent with the language of this document — but that's slightly different from what I think you're asking.
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Why it matters: Aiming to deter immigration through the suffering of children and families is inconsistent with the United States' history and values.
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The Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn called Gunn's comments "indefensible and inconsistent with our studio's values" in a statement announcing Gunn's termination.
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The commissioner correctly observed at the time that enforcing immigration and border control laws need not be inconsistent with acting wisely and humanely.
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The actions seen in the video at a franchised Dunkin' Donuts restaurant are absolutely inconsistent with our strict food safety standards and requirements.
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The problem with the president's game plan is that it is inconsistent with all the other diplomatic initiatives he has taken so far.
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Emergency workers across the country have reported dozens of such incidents in recent years, but their symptoms are often inconsistent with opioid poisoning.
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"The actions of this employee were found to be inconsistent with the mission and values of our department," Chief Jorge R. Colina said.
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"The behavior in this photo is inconsistent with the high standards Subway Franchise Owners follow," Kip Klopfenstein, a Subway business development agent, said.
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The people of Saudi Arabia are taught in school that Islam requires obedience to any ruler whose policies are not inconsistent with Islam.
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Its position, he added, was inconsistent with explicit statements from top government officials — including the president himself — that the reunifications proceed, and quickly.
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"We do not defer when an agency's interpretation of its own regulations is 'plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the regulation,'" the court said.
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" Schumer and Pelosi sought to settle the matter Thursday morning, saying, "President Trump's Tweets are not inconsistent with the agreement reached last night.
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Any deviation from that practice, especially at our colleges and universities, should be rejected as fundamentally inconsistent with one of America's basic freedoms.
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The House's "attempted impeachment of President Trump is out of bounds, it's inconsistent with due process as we know it," Graham said Thursday.
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" In a statement on Friday afternoon, China's Ministry of National Defense strongly disputed the Pentagon's accusations, saying they were "completely inconsistent with fact.
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"At a time when we're trying to build the game, cutting 25 percent of your minor league system seems inconsistent with that approach."
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"These participants expressed concern that such a path of increases...might prove inconsistent with a sustained return of inflation," according to the minutes.
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The pervasiveness of budget pressures in these and other states is inconsistent with a mature national economic expansion and signals real credit stress.
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They have no place in our society and are inconsistent with the high standards that must be held by those in public office.
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But "he also talked about the need for tax simplification," she said, "which is inconsistent with using deductions" as a social policy strategy.
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"Their activity that we have observed is inconsistent with denuclearization," General Robert Abrams, commander of US forces in Korea told Congress last week.
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"To have a pre-emptive decision of this sort is inconsistent with how transactions have always been evaluated in the U.S.," said Aquila.
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"This clandestine approach is inconsistent with the disclosure of agency records for transparency purposes or to advance the public interest," the complaint says.
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It goes through cycles, this is another cycle where it rids itself of elements that had now become inconsistent with the correct line.
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Scholars have expressed particular concern about administration actions that are either inconsistent with our democratic republic or consistent with authoritarian forms of government.
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Perhaps, but it would be inconsistent with history as new jobs and services, plus efficiencies, plus growth typically are created around new technologies.
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Of course, we can't say exactly what accounts for the fact that newer studies are reporting results that are inconsistent with older studies.
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"Roseanne&aposs Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Dungey told Fox News.
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"I think it's not flatly in violation of the plain text of the FVRA, but it is certainly inconsistent with its spirit," he said.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Dungey wrote in a statement.
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"Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the Company's leadership expectations and could impact the Company's ability to execute going forward," it continues.
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However, President Trump's system of listening to business leaders who pay to access him is largely inconsistent with the benevolence of providing public goods.
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He reiterated the jury's verdict was inconsistent with the science-based conclusions of regulators and added that demand for glyphosate-based products remained strong.
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Nijsse and her team found that at least six current models were inconsistent with historical climate data, likely because of the new cloud modelling.
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It also claims the information in the lawsuit is inconsistent with findings of the investigation, but would not provide further details to BuzzFeed News.
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"This action is totally inconsistent with Air Force values and the responsible Airman will face the appropriate disciplinary action," MacDill spokesman Terry Montrose said.
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Chow was disqualified on the grounds that self-determination is inconsistent with the principle of "one country, two systems," a view echoed by Lam.
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Dozens of religiously affiliated institutions in 26 states have requested the waivers since 2013, arguing that the law is inconsistent with their religious beliefs.
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Sonic's facial features, including human-like teeth, and his body proportions were deemed inconsistent with the Sonic they grew up with in the '90s.
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But more directly to the point, it's inconsistent with the budget the GOP is writing, which calls for "only" $1.5 trillion in increased deficits.
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Google previously pulled business from China in 2010 when it decided that the required censorship it would enable was inconsistent with the company's values.
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, a Republican, said lawmakers would examine the EU decision but warned that it was inconsistent with international standards.
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But it's inconsistent with the reality that a poor family with health insurance is much better off than a poor family without health insurance.
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"I don't know what precipitated that change, but I can tell you it's not inconsistent with the desire to repeal and replace it," Sen.
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Not only are these actions discriminatory but they appear to be inconsistent with decisions taken in respect of other former members of the Commission.
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In a 50-page final judgment against him last year, phrases like "grossly inconsistent with his duties" and "incomplete, misleading and manipulative" leap out.
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" Schiff also said that Stone's email correspondence with his associate Jerome Corsi, which Stone released publicly, was "inconsistent with his testimony before our committee.
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" In a statement circulated by the station's parent company, Hearst, WTAE-TV said her comments were "inconsistent with the company's ethics and journalistic standards.
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A judge said then that the order appeared inconsistent with the intent and spirit of the RTE Act, and fixed a hearing for Wednesday.
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"The deputy's actions were found to be inconsistent with department policy and the Sheriff's Office core values," it said in a statement, without elaborating.
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When the proposed speeches were received, they were found to contain elements that were political and inconsistent with the teaching of the Catholic Church.
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Greece will expel two Russian diplomats and ban entry to another two for activities inconsistent with their status, Greek newspaper Kathimerini reported on Wednesday.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Dungey said in a statement.
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"To me, getting behind Luther was inconsistent with who we are and how we got here," said one source familiar with the internal discussions.
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It is rather that her strident advocacy of the return to the gold standard is totally inconsistent with the Trump administration's economic policy approach.
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"The CR braking result is inconsistent with other reviewers, but might indicate that some Model 3s have longer braking distances than others," he said.
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But this theory is inconsistent with observations made by researchers at The Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit that aims to rid the oceans of plastic.
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His statement, so inconsistent with his long history, will be used to partisan advantage by Democrats, especially all those radicals who are seeking impeachment.
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Doug Jones of Alabama, said that the world sees in Trump a President acting in a way that is "totally inconsistent" with his predecessors.
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In any case, the go-to option for most New Yorkers encountering something oppressive or inconsistent with their values is to step over it.
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The argument that this very independence is inconsistent with a unitary executive becomes more persuasive when IGs act on behalf of the legislative branch.
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It is important that campus officials denounce hate when it occurs and explain why it is inconsistent with the type of community we desire.
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Lower courts ruled that these methods were not safe, effective or available, and they struck down the law as inconsistent with Supreme Court precedent.
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"It would be inconsistent with existing laws and regulations" and cultural mores, he said, "to allow inmates to use any sort of recreational intoxicants."
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Others have implemented policy changes because many assertions—taken as fact—made about marijuana several decades ago are simply inconsistent with evidence from research.
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To say that they have to be thinking about possible deportation is wrong on the law, inconsistent with our value and bad immigration policy.
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An alternative view is that progress on civil rights in the United States has been episodic and inconsistent, with victory often followed by backlash.
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But climate activists argue that its fossil fuel activities are inconsistent with the document signed by nearly all of the world's governments in 2015.
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More fundamentally, the conclusion that poverty is dead is inconsistent with other indicators of economic health, such as hunger, homelessness and lack of savings.
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Sugar quotas continue to be brought up by U.S. trading partners as being inconsistent with the Trump administration's demands for more fair trade abroad.
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While lawmakers assert that those provisions will not be allowed to expire, that claim is baldly inconsistent with the revenue costs of the bill.
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However, when the Warmbiers met Otto at the airport in Ohio, they found their child suffering from something inconsistent with a toxin-fueled illness.
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He maintained that Mr. Eid's account was inaccurate because the extent of the injuries was inconsistent with his description of a violent physical assault.
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The bottom line is there is nothing inconsistent with protecting freedom of expression and, simultaneously, providing Jews with the same protections accorded other minorities.
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" The statement added that the "recent conduct characterized by increasingly frenzied commentary is wholly inconsistent with access to the nation's most closely held secrets.
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"These destabilizing actions are inconsistent with the commitment by China and all claimants to exercise restraint from actions that could escalate disputes," he said.
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"Some might find that inconsistent with what is for the first time, three days later being described as a well-wishes call," he added.
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However, "the lead time is extremely inconsistent, with a recession following anywhere from 14-34 months after the curve goes upside down," he notes.
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Many net neutrality advocates believe "free data" programs are a violation of the Open Internet Order and are inconsistent with basic net neutrality principles.
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This decision was made due to unprofessional conduct inconsistent with the core values and beliefs of the Dallas Stars and the National Hockey League.
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Comer that barring religious organizations like churches from participating in public benefit programs simply because they are religious is inconsistent with constitutional religious protections.
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There are instances where the language of the Mueller report appears to be inconsistent with the spin offered this morning by the attorney general.
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Pompeo suggested the North's continued work on its weapons program was inconsistent with Kim's commitment to denuclearize, but expressed optimism it would be achieved.
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Similarly, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell once ripped the Muslim ban as "completely and totally inconsistent with American values," CNN reported at the time.
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The Michigan health department statement said "recent comments in the media are inconsistent with the collaboration that has taken place" between state and county regulators.
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"It was just completely unexpected and inconsistent with what we knew," Chris McKay, a planetary scientist at NASA&aposs Ames Research Center, told New Scientist.
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Merz ruled the three-drug protocol adopted using a paralytic agent and potassium chloride was "completely inconsistent" with the state's position in a previous ruling.
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She said Evenflo does not believe its recommendations are inconsistent with those of the American Academy of Pediatrics or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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In the Spring of 225, I became aware of outside influencers promoting a false narrative of Ukraine inconsistent with the consensus views of the interagency.
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To indict a president via "an unelected grand jury and prosecutor" is "inconsistent" with the framers' "carefully considered judgment" that it is impeachment or bust.
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Earlier this year he called outbursts about African migrants the president was reported to have made "inconsistent with America's history and antithetical to American values".
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That seems inconsistent with their dream of tearing up all Brussels regulations and opening the way to free-trade deals with lots of third countries.
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In a way, the strength in steadier, blue-chip U.S. stocks is not inconsistent with sinking global bond yields and gains in safe-haven currencies.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said in a daily briefing to reporters Friday that U.S. claims were "totally inconsistent with facts," according to CNN.
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Trump and Sessions rarely mention the successes of these cities because they are inconsistent with their framework, which relies on stirring anxieties and creating confusion.
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Their claims to control equipment post-purchase are inconsistent with all aspects of ownership including accounting, taxation, and transfer of products into the secondary market.
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"Building TMX is inconsistent with Canada's 2030 Paris target to cut CO2 emissions by 30 percent," Simon Fraser University energy economist Mark Jaccard told Motherboard.
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"However, it is clear that the process during the transition was inconsistent with our values, and the hire should not have happened," the Murphys added.
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" They also point out to Moss how the former Trump campaign adviser's statements "appear to be inconsistent with his stated acceptance of responsibility at sentencing.
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"The commission's hostility was inconsistent with the First Amendment's guarantee that our laws be applied in a manner that is neutral toward religion," Kennedy said.
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To the extent they are behaving in a manner inconsistent with that, they are in violation of one or both the U.N. Security Council resolutions.
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These allegations are completely inconsistent with the man I know, who has always been someone of the highest character, outstanding values and a loving father.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," the executive said in a statement.
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"The Commission's hostility was inconsistent with the First Amendment's guarantee that our laws be applied in a manner that is neutral toward religion," Kennedy concluded.
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Presidential executive orders are defined by these two sources, and if they act in ways inconsistent with either, the courts will declare the actions impermissible.
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"I believe that this opinion is inconsistent with the public's understanding of the law, and should be withdrawn," Wyden wrote to Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
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In its proceeding filed on Wednesday, Canada said the U.S. measures were inconsistent with several provisions of the WTO's Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures.
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In a statement about the cancellation of "Roseanne," ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey called Barr's Twitter statement "abhorrent, repugnant, and inconsistent" with the network's values.
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The president of Kiribati had requested "massive financial assistance" from Taiwan to buy commercial aircraft, which Wu said was inconsistent with Taiwan's international aid law.
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Privacy protections are a serious matter and the government has a responsibility to hold businesses accountable when they take actions inconsistent with their legal obligations.
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"This incident was entirely inconsistent with our values as journalists and with the inclusive atmosphere we intend to foster at the event," the outlet said.
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"If those conflicts are allowed to stand, we end up with a patchwork Constitution inconsistent with equal justice and the rule of law," he said.
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One source told the Times that Pruitt would "not do anything inconsistent with his legal and ethical requirements" and would not lobby the federal government.
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The NFLPA's claim when it filed its grievance was that the new policy was inconsistent with the collective bargaining agreement and infringed on player rights.
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At Nike, we seek to always put the athlete at the center of everything we do, and these allegations are completely inconsistent with our values.
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"The allegations regarding him (Gifford) are not only vague and unsubstantiated, they are utterly inconsistent with our knowledge of him," CBS said in a statement.
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"This ruling and other actions by the Fuzhou Court are inconsistent with providing a fair hearing through appropriate legal processes and procedures, " the statement added.
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" Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. seemed sympathetic to that argument, saying that class arbitration is "a poison pill" that is "fundamentally inconsistent with arbitration.
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Even more importantly, though, the premise that the Iranian government tied Amiri to espionage after reading Clinton's private emails is inconsistent with Amiri's own story.
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He may be angry, but the example he's setting for current agents and intelligence officers is entirely inconsistent with the core values he's always espoused.
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It's now clear that this approach is inconsistent with abundant evidence from the scientific community on the need for a rapid transition off fossil fuels.
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And unless inflation starts going up to something that is inconsistent with our 2% symmetric inflation objective, I think we're pretty well set for policy.
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"We've apologized to Ms. Macfarlane as this was inconsistent with how the NBA conducts media events," NBA chief spokesman Michael Bass said in a statement.
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Instead, it could be used because "honest 'white heart/empty head' good faith is inconsistent with a subjectively reckless state of mind," the court wrote.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Ms. Dungey said in a statement.
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Alito said that to the extent the 2nd Circuit's ruling could be read that way, the holding was "inconsistent" with a 1983 Supreme Court precedent.
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Much of the growth has come from China, where reported consumption is rising at rates inconsistent with the countrys slumping auto sales and slowing economy.
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Indeed, having once sat for his own portrait by Copley, Adams later rejected the result as a "Piece of Vanity" inconsistent with genuine republican virtue.
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In his letter, Mnuchin said that the U.S. "firmly opposes" digital services taxes, arguing that they're inconsistent with the principles in current international tax rules.
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Tone This primary didn't turn on the incumbent member of Congress voting in ways that were inconsistent with the wants and needs of his district.
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"It's demeaning and insulting to force someone to carry papers inconsistent with who they are that could also open them up to harassment," Branstetter said.
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I was intentionally avoidant and inconsistent with my schedule so that no one could track me long enough to witness the depth of my despair.
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But that doesn't mean the government cannot do things in public schools and elsewhere that happen to be inconsistent with what some religious people believe.
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Only by a tortured, hopelessly flawed and politically motivated theory can Trump assert a power inconsistent with the 14th amendment and controlling Supreme Court precedent.
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Trump's plan to require U.S. pipelines to be built with U.S. steel is clearly inconsistent with the national treatment obligation set out in Article III:4.
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" DOJ Inspector General Michael Horowitz found that Comey used a personal email account to "conduct unclassified FBI business," which he found was "inconsistent with Department policy.
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"The Colorado Civil Rights Commission's consideration of this case was inconsistent with the state's obligation of religious neutrality," Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote for the majority opinion.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Dungey told Fox News in a statement.
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My question is when will the day of reckoning come for those on the left whose own abhorrent and repugnant views are inconsistent with our values?
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Pompeo suggested on Friday on the flight to Singapore that continued work on weapons programmes by North Korea was inconsistent with its leader's commitment to denuclearise.
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The Los Angeles company said the comments are contrary to its expense-related policies and business practices, inconsistent with its standards, and don't reflect its culture.
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Scientists predicted that the Earth has a solid inner core and liquid outer core 80 years ago, based on measurements inconsistent with just one single core.
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"This package is inconsistent with the objective element of impartiality as protected under the case law of the European Court of Human Rights," the statement said.
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Shortly thereafter, Uber filed a lawsuit challenging the city's rulemaking authority, calling it "arbitrary and capricious" and inconsistent with "fundamental labor laws," according to court documents.
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In a statement regarding the grievance it filed, the association said the anthem policy was "inconsistent with the collective bargaining agreement and infringes on player rights."
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I'm talking about Trump obviously," Biden clarified, saying the Republican presidential nominee's comments are "not inconsistent with the way in which he's abused power all along.
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Levie has been outspoken on controversial issues, such as laws that would force transgender students to use restrooms and other facilities inconsistent with their gender identity.
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"We call on all parties to refrain from measures that are inconsistent with the privileges and immunities enjoyed by members of the diplomatic community," he said.
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Reuters reported on Thursday that a confidential report by Ban had found the tests to be inconsistent "with the constructive spirit" of the July 2015 agreement.
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" ABC subsequently canceled the namesake show hours later, with ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey referring to Barr's remarks as "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.
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"The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James' Twitter feed are indefensible and inconsistent with our studio's values," noted Disney chairman Alan Horn in a statement.
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The chain, which had been the exclusive retail partner for the clothing line, had previously put out a statement calling Trump's statements inconsistent with Macy's values.
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"To relegate those kinds of things to an arbitration proceeding, in my view, is fundamentally inconsistent with the historical promise of our corporate law," he said.
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In 2000, a federal appeals court junked a California law requiring House candidates live in their districts, saying that the statute is inconsistent with the constitution.
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"The Colorado Civil Rights Commission's consideration of this case was inconsistent with the state's obligation of religious neutrality," Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the majority opinion.
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The end result would be multiple judicial orders, inconsistent with one another, seeking to regulate greenhouse gas emissions, PCB-contaminated coastal waters and other environmental harms.
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Mueller's team pointed to the onetime foreign policy adviser's tweets and other public statements that they said have been "inconsistent" with his remarks during his sentencing.
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Inconsistent with who we say we are as a nation," Holder said, adding that so-called Dreamers who benefit from the program are "good for USA.
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"We call on all parties to refrain from measures that are inconsistent with the privileges and immunities enjoyed by members of the diplomatic community," he added.
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In a statement announcing the cancellation of her sitcom, ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey said, "Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values."
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Mr. Cooperman lays out an elaborate defense of the trades in his letter, arguing that they were inconsistent with someone who was trading on inside information.
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"I don't think there's anything inconsistent with having been successful and also being frugal," says Lagone, whose new book, "I Love Capitalism!" was published in May.
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It led to the unsigned statement later that day from NOAA disavowing the office's assessment, calling it "inconsistent" with the best forecasts available at the time.
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"I realize that the President and Governor may make the order, but I believe and interpret their order inconsistent with the adopted flag code," he wrote.
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OCSLA also says, however, that the adjacent state's laws can apply out there as well—but only if they're "applicable and not inconsistent with" federal law.
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In the original version, fans thought that Sonic's body proportions and facial features were inconsistent with the Sonic many grew up with in the 90's.
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The Rome Statute "is in conflict and inconsistent with" South Africa's law giving sitting leaders diplomatic immunity, Mr. Masutha said at a news conference on Friday.
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Such theories allow people to dismiss groups, leaders and changes inconsistent with their views, instead of doing the uncomfortable psychological work of trying to understand them.
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" Hours later, Dungey issued a statement announcing that ABC had decided to cancel the "Roseanne" reboot, calling Barr's comments "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values.
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According to Chinese business news platform Yicai Global, Chinese authorities have said that Weibo broadcasts "politically-related content inconsistent with state regulation" and promotes negative comments.
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"Justice Thomas, more than any other justice, is willing to revisit and reverse old precedents that are inconsistent with the Constitution's original meaning," Professor Blackman said.
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His record is best characterized as inconsistent with any particular set of economic principles, but reliably faithful to the short-term interest of the Republican Party.
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Also, this would seem to give unlimited discretion to campus officials to exclude or punish any speaker that they deemed to be inconsistent with students' education.
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Such "breathtaking claims," Mr. Lederman wrote, are "inconsistent with vast swaths of U.S. history," including a 1988 Supreme Court precedent that Mr. Barr did not mention.
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The objectives of a cooperation agreement like the one Mr. Manafort entered with Mr. Mueller are flatly inconsistent with the obligations of a joint defense agreement.
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" • "It doesn't take a genius to know that when a system is producing outcomes that are so inconsistent with its goals, it needs to be reformed.
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Friends of academia should insist that Harvard answer the question: Why is serving as defense counsel for Harvey Weinstein inconsistent with serving as a faculty dean?
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"To the extent that there was something that was completely inconsistent with what we're publishing now, we thought it made sense to take down," he said.
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Attending the party the next day "is completely inconsistent with the notion that something objectionable had occurred with my client the day before," the letter said.
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When views inconsistent with our own are shared we make an assumption that whoever holds those views is not fine, refusing to engage, explore or grow.
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" The ruling sent the case back to the commissioner, directing her to reconsider Success Academy's request for funding "in a manner not inconsistent with this decision.
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Last year, the Trump administration reversed decades of policy by deciding that the U.S. no longer views Israel's West Bank settlements as inconsistent with international law.
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And that's not an accident: The ways America has changed over the past three decades, both good and bad, are utterly inconsistent with Trump-style racism.
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During the past nine years of the fight, several WTO panels have determined that some portions of U.S. dolphin-safe requirements were inconsistent with trade rules.
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The Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 demands that tribes generally afford similar rights to the extent not inconsistent with their cultural identity or political integrity.
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In concluding that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted, the office argued that an indictment is inconsistent with the president's power as chief law enforcement administrator.
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Where it stands: A federal judge has already ruled against work requirements in Arkansas, Kentucky and New Hampshire, arguing that they're inconsistent with Medicaid's statutory goals.
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"These top line Phase 3 results of 1404 are inconsistent with the prior Phase 2 data, which showed significantly higher sensitivity rates," said CEO Mark Baker.
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As conservatives, we need to acknowledge that behavior that takes sexual advantage of women is inconsistent with a movement that heralds family values and moral righteousness.
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"Stocks aren't predictable, but the recent long growth of U.S. stocks are inconsistent with widespread economic slowing of the past year to 18 months." he added.
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She said the new regulations "fail to implement and are inconsistent with" the terms of the agreement, which the government must now continue to comply with.
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As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Suzy found Trump&aposs personal behavior to be inconsistent with her religious values.
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The all-Democratic group rejected Curbelo's application for membership on the grounds that the positions held by the Cuban-American lawmaker were inconsistent with their values.
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Germany-based scholars tested the museum's fragments and found that five "show characteristics inconsistent with ancient origin," the Museum of the Bible said in a statement.
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But slashing the system that actually allows individuals to buy their own insurance is simply inconsistent with the value of individual empowerment, a key GOP theme.
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The FBI also failed to include statements made by Page to an FBI informant that were inconsistent with the assertions the FBI presented to the court.
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Pompeo suggested the North's continued work on its weapons programs was inconsistent with Kim's commitment to denuclearize, although he expressed optimism the process would be achieved.
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But the U.S. Trade Representative's office said on Monday that its investigation found that the French tax was "inconsistent with prevailing principles of international tax policy".
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Tufts leaders said they considered the issue for more than a year before concluding it is inconsistent with the school's values to display the family's name.
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Flake pointed out that their bill "is not inconsistent with any statement made by the current administration," but noted that the topic is a sensitive one.
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The company stopped selling cigarettes in 2014, citing the fact that carrying tobacco products was "inconsistent" with the company's broader mission as a health care company.
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" Mr. Faso is trying to use the lyrics against him, saying they are "inconsistent with the views of the people of the 19th District and America.
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It's a morally shocking set of priorities on its own terms, and it's also clearly inconsistent with any kind of move toward any form of UBI.
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"Tightening immigration policies is inconsistent with wanting to lead in AI," says Remco Zwetsloot, a research fellow at the Georgetown Center for Security and Emerging Technology.
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" Campbell's interim president and CEO, Keith McLoughlin, later added in a letter to Open Society that Johnston's comments "are inconsistent with how Campbell approaches public debate.
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The Islamaphobic organization has gained significant momentum since its founding in 2007 by Brigitte Gabriel, a Lebanese immigrant who has openly called Islam inconsistent with U.S law.
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In short, read carefully, Trump's tweets aren't necessarily inconsistent with the Mueller report, even if the impression they create is at odds with what McGahn told Mueller.
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"The commission&aposs hostility was inconsistent with the First Amendment&aposs guarantee that our laws be applied in a manner that is neutral toward religion," he wrote.
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The audit committee identified certain behavior inconsistent with the company's code of conduct, and Symantec said it would take 'appropriate action' in these matters, without specifying details.
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Should the only criterion be that a tweet or post that is offensive, inappropriate and inconsistent with the values of the company will lead to a firing?
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A few days earlier the executive in charge of promoting Uber's image resigned acrimoniously, saying that his beliefs were "inconsistent" with what he experienced at the firm.
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KATHLEEN BARTOLONI-TUAZON Vienna, Virginia The comment about China's ethnic and religion policies in "And hell is just a sauna" (August 18th) is inconsistent with the facts.
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And so, we had a big boom in investment last year and if it had gone back down then it would have been inconsistent with our models.
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Chuang asked the administration's lawyers if the government would be obligated to disclose information in the report that was inconsistent with what was presented to the court.
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The Board of Immigration Appeals will not receive a rubber stamp from the Supreme Court when its decisions seem inconsistent with a sensible understanding of the law.
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She said the language is inconsistent with previous ISIS announcements and that the Arabic word for gay was used rather than an epithet normally used by ISIS.
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The market suggests that the renminbi is overvalued because a strengthening or even stable renminbi is inconsistent with the country's expanding debt burden and slowing economic growth.
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Mike Lee today told Chuck Todd on NBC's "Meet the Press," he disagreed with Trump's assessment of Khashoggi's murder saying, "It's inconsistent with the intelligence" he's seen.
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"The President's decision to withdraw troops from Syria is dangerous, premature and wholly inconsistent with the facts on the ground in Syria and our military's advice," Sen.
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They want to send a signal to women that this is going to be a safe environment and putting him back on would be inconsistent with that.
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In the memo, Gianopulos noted "multiple individuals" who raised "concerns around comments" made by Powell in a "professional setting, which they believed were inconsistent" with Viacom's values.
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The minimum standards establishing requisite levels of service may well be overly stringent, thereby rendering them inconsistent with the goal of providing Lifeline on an affordable basis.
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That, too, is inconsistent with the goal of maintaining a properly structured Lifeline program that furthers the goal of closing the digital divide for low-income persons.
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But doing so requires overturning laws and precedents blatantly inconsistent with the Constitution, to reinstate those rights and protections that have been eroded since it was written.
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For example, California's chemical labeling law, Proposition 65, uses IARC classifications to require warning labels on consumer products even when IARC's findings are inconsistent with actual risk.
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Kasatkina, ranked 24 in the world, saved three set points but was inconsistent with her groundstrokes as Svitolina wrapped up the opening set in the 10th game.
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Anti-human may not be the right word, but to the extent that a fragmented existence is inconsistent with our evolutionary past, he makes a compelling point.
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"Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the companys leadership expectations and could impact the company's ability to execute going forward," Stankey said in his statement.
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They also expressed concern that the low level of implied volatility in equity markets appeared inconsistent with the considerable uncertainty attending the outlook for such policy initiatives.
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In 2006, prime-age males worked the same amount and women worked less, compared to 2000, inconsistent with the view that lower tax rates raise labor supply.
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Freeport CEO Richard Adkerson last month said the government's demand for a smelter deposit was "inconsistent" with an agreement reached between the two sides in mid-2014.
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Predictably, his opponents cannot cite one statement Pompeo has made which is inconsistent with protecting human rights for Muslims, and thus they try to tarnish his person.
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"The part I'm struggling with is it's so inconsistent with what [Trump's] lean is right now," said Goncalves of the idea that Taylor could be Trump's choice.
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It is likely to prompt a lawsuit from patient advocacy groups, which claim the requirement is inconsistent with Medicaid's objectives and would require an act of Congress.
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To reiterate, these claims against the Congressman are absolutely false and are utterly inconsistent with who he is — in the workplace, in the community, and at home.
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"(His) admitted actions during and immediately after the purported three-minute encounter are completely inconsistent with a victim of sexual assault," the lawyers wrote in the filing.
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Indonesia said in a statement the EU duties on biodiesel were inconsistent with the WTO's Anti-Dumping Agreement and disputed the calculations that they were based on.
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The State Department's decision to delete part of a video of a 85033 press briefing is inconsistent with White House standards, Obama spokesman Josh Earnest said Thursday.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Dungey said in a statement at the time.
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The tribunal said the man's decision demonstrated a "lack of seriousness" and was "inconsistent with the expected behavior" of someone who fears persecution in their own country.
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Its leader rode to victory with proposals for tax cuts and economic stimulus, 90 percent of which he admits are inconsistent with Greece's commitments to fiscal responsibility.
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Criminal sanctions in those cases are inconsistent with the human right to privacy and autonomy, and in practice, have proven devastating to the lives of those affected.
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However, the IEA's most ambitious scenario "remains inconsistent with 20303 C and several aspects of the Paris Agreement and doesnt present a scientifically consistent narrative", he added.
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" Senator John Boozman, Republican of Arkansas "Trump's most recent excuse of 'locker room talk' is completely unacceptable and is inconsistent with protecting women from abusive, disparaging treatment.
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Freeport CEO Richard Adkerson said late Tuesday the government's demand for a smelter deposit was "inconsistent" with an agreement reached between the two sides in mid-2014.
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"We call on all parties to refrain from measures that are inconsistent with the privileges and immunities enjoyed by members of the diplomatic community," the statement continued.
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North Korea's activities with nuclear warheads and missiles have been "inconsistent" with denuclearization, the general in charge of U.S. troops on the Korean peninsula said Wednesday. Gen.
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This is quite a correct assessment, but it seems rather inconsistent with the idea that the United States could expect small outbreaks that could be quickly controlled.
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Newsom called the death penalty "inconsistent with our bedrock values" in a statement obtained by the Chronicle, which accompanies an executive order set to be issued Wednesday.
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"It seems like a lot of collateral expense and difficulty that seems kind of a little inconsistent with the idea of getting to arbitration quickly," he said.
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In that worldview, making money from your tech company isn't inconsistent with making people's lives better, because the whole point is that technology exists to solve problems.
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The administration's trepidation at intervening in the content moderation processes of social media platforms is also wildly inconsistent with the president's own behavior on tech-platform oversight.
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"Making these grand claims at one level of office is inconsistent with the fact that you've had woman success statewide at other parts of office," Dittmar says.
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The commentary from Caltex today is not inconsistent with what other domestic-facing companies have been saying, Tribeca's Liu said, citing sectors ranging from retail to aviation.
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"Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the company's leadership expectations and could impact the company's ability to execute going forward," Stankey said in his statement.
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After the review, there would essentially be a conversation among IMF board members about whether China is acting in a manner that is inconsistent with international law.
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In the early days, the World Health Organization's messaging was inconsistent, with some of its experts favoring Singapore's strategy of widescale testing and isolation of symptomatic people.
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They overwhelmingly emphasized scientific uncertainties about climate change and promoted a narrative that was largely inconsistent with the views of most climate scientists, including Exxon Mobil's own.
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County School Board of New Kent County, the Supreme Court held that "freedom of choice" plans which failed to desegregate public education are inconsistent with Brown v.
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But the climate activists argue that its fossil fuel activities are inconsistent with the document signed by nearly all of the world's governments in Paris in 2015.
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"I would suggest that attendance at this kind of event with these kinds of people is inconsistent with what I would otherwise commend you on," said Porter.
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"While that logic is appealing to our democratic instincts, it is inconsistent with the Constitution's requirement that the Senate, not the voters, try the president," he said.
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It is a very important issue by itself, but Iranian activity — support for terrorism, undermining governments — this behavior is inconsistent with security and prosperity in the region.
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Despite its legal woes, Clearview continues to contradict itself, according to documents obtained by BuzzFeed News that are inconsistent with what the company has told the public.
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"How can you as officer of the court tell me that the regulations are not inconsistent with the settlement agreement?" the judge asked a Justice Department lawyer.
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Adam Schiff of California, the ranking Democrat on the panel, told CNN's Wolf Blitzer that reports about Nader are "inconsistent" with Prince's testimony before his committee. Rep.
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"We specifically call on Iran to refrain from further violent action or proliferation, and urge Iran to reverse all measures inconsistent with the JCPOA," the statement read.
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While Catholic investment funds have traditionally avoided businesses that are inconsistent with church teachings, there's a growing movement towards "impact investments" that actively deliver a social good.
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It is also inconsistent with your stated wish to avoid a "circus," as well as Dr. Blasey Ford's repeated requests through counsel that senators conduct the questioning.
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" It added: "The allegation that glyphosate can cause cancer in humans is inconsistent with decades of comprehensive safety reviews by the leading regulatory authorities around the world.
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Gee said placing children in ICE residential centers would be "patently inconsistent" with the agreement and not adequately allow for monitoring by an independent child welfare agency.
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"I never worked on a project inconsistent with my values, and if asked to do so, I would have left the firm rather than participate," Buttigieg said.
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Dr. Armanios, an associate history professor at Middlebury College, said that the research on what is more "humane" was inconsistent, with studies that can support either position.
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Short and flabby, Ruiz has something of an everyman look that seems inconsistent with the more sculpted or massive physiques that tend to dominate the heavyweight division.
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"This settlement is inconsistent with DOJ's previous position and is as dangerous as it is confounding," the senators wrote in their letter to Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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Such laws were "inconsistent" with the experiences of most survivors, Polenberg said, many of whom are not able to disclose what happened to them until well into adulthood.
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German-based researchers tested the fragments and found five "show characteristics inconsistent with ancient origin and therefore will no longer be displayed," the museum said in a statement.
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"Roseanne&aposs Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Dungey said in a statement to Fox News.
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In fact, that "common sense" inference, which Einstein insisted should be part of any acceptable notion of physical reality, is inconsistent with experimental facts, as we'll see shortly.
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A statement from the U.S. Mission to the United Nations said numerous provisions of the declaration were "inconsistent with U.S. immigration and refugee policies" under President Donald Trump.
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Appaloosa said ISS' recommendations were "baffling" as they were inconsistent with the firm's support for a similar proposal last year, and asked shareholders to vote for its proposal.
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Lawmakers in the closed-door deposition said the testimony they heard Tuesday appeared to be inconsistent with what Sondland had testified, though they did not get into specifics.
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" In a statement, Uber says it recently discovered a "process error that was inconsistent with Colorado's ride-sharing regulations and proactively notified the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (CPUC).
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Policymakers will issue new projections at their meeting later this month, and Rosengren said job and growth data seem increasingly "inconsistent" with estimates of a low neutral rate.
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Our argument is that Kavanuagh indicated, showed, or communicated his intention to overrule Roe when he endorsed the Gluckberg test after saying that Gluckberg is inconsistent with Roe.
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Combined with potentially higher earnings volatility, given the variable nature of many capital markets businesses, this could over time become inconsistent with the RY's high level of ratings.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - North Korea's activity on nuclear weapons and missiles is inconsistent with its pledge to denuclearize, the commander of U.S. forces in South Korea said on Wednesday.
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In their latest lawsuit, the states argue that the rules violate the Administrative Procedure Act because they are inconsistent with federal tax law regulations about deducting charitable contributions.
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China opposes a report by the U.S. Trade Representative's office on its World Trade Organization (WTO) compliance, the commerce ministry said, saying it is inconsistent with the facts.
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Amazon countered the validity of these studies by claiming the "confidence thresholds" used by the researchers were inconsistent with what law enforcement customers would use in the field.
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"Korea considers these measures to be inconsistent with the United States' obligations under the relevant provisions of the GATT 1994 and Agreement on Safeguards," South Korea's complaint said.
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"Whilst Israel is entitled to his religious beliefs, the way in which he has expressed these beliefs is inconsistent with the values of the sport," the statement added.
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Its purpose is "to remove the U.S. ambassador in the Dominican Republic" for promoting "an LGBT agenda inconsistent with the Christian cultural values and tradition" of the country.
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"At first glance they look bad, but they are not inconsistent with other cities that meet the Federal Lead and Copper Rule," Edwards told CNN in an email.
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"At first glance they look bad, but they are not inconsistent with other cities that meet the federal lead and copper rule," Edwards told CNN in an email.
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"It's just a buyer is taking a view that we fundamentally disagree with ... and is inconsistent with the way other buyers have treated these price discussions," Coleman said.
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The inquiry uncovered multiple, credible allegations of conduct that is inconsistent with the values and standards of PBS, and the totality of this information led to today's decision.
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" Dunford responded, "Those kind of activities that you've described, they're inconsistent with the values of our nation and quite frankly I think it would have an adverse effect.
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The agency's board said Tanzania has "engaged in a pattern of actions inconsistent with MCC's eligibility criteria", and it had voted to suspend its partnership with the government.
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The best research I've seen finds the average age of first exposure to porn is around 14, and that's not inconsistent with the history of pre-internet exposure.
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We believe that the department's position in this regard is overbroad, incorrect, and inconsistent with the department's historical approach to the congressional testimony of current and former officials.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey said in a statement.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey announced on Tuesday afternoon.
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The White House is facing growing pressure to end its policy of separating family members, with both Democrats and Republicans calling it inhumane and inconsistent with American values.
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"IARC's standards and determinations for classifying substances as carcinogenic, and therefore cancer-causing, appear inconsistent with other scientific research, and have generated much controversy and alarm," Chaffetz wrote.
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These remedies go well-beyond addressing harm to Korean consumers after what appeared to be a procedurally-deficient competition proceeding that may well have been inconsistent with KORUS.
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Democratic former congressman Harold Ford Jr. was fired from Morgan Stanley for "conduct inconsistent with our values and in violation of our policies," a spokesperson told CNBC Thursday.
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Alan Horn, chairman of The Walt Disney Company, described Gunn's past tweets as "indefensible and inconsistent with our studio's values" in a statement announcing Gunn's dismissal on Friday.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," said ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey in a statement.
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In "friend of the court" briefs, the department has argued that these clauses are inconsistent with Erisa's goal of removing obstacles for plan participants seeking their full benefits.
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Trump in a follow-up tweet early Wednesday also said that Democrats' refusal to pay $5 billion for a border wall is inconsistent with their funding of Iran.
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Using personal email for work purposes is "inconsistent" with DOJ policy, given a lack of "exigent circumstances and the frequency" at which the use occurred, the report says.
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"I believe that this opinion is inconsistent with the public's understanding of the law, and should be withdrawn," he wrote in a letter to the DOJ in March.
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The plaintiff, Michael Tersigni, said the district court erred by dismissing his claim for negligent marketing and ruling that it is inconsistent with recent case law in Massachusetts.
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An HNA spokeswoman said the New Zealand watchdog's decision was inconsistent with the views of other regulators around the world that had approved HNA and other Chinese investments.
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Freeport CEO Richard Adkerson said late on Tuesday the government's demand for a smelter deposit was "inconsistent" with an agreement reached between the two sides in mid-2014.
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"The NBA has fined the Clippers $50,000 for statements, including by head coach Doc Rivers, that were inconsistent with Leonard's health status," the league said in a statement.
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" In a 1783 Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruling, Chief Justice William Cushing agreed, writing, "I think the idea of slavery is inconsistent with our own conduct and Constitution.
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"We do not view such conduct on its face as inappropriate or inconsistent with their prior conduct, or anything we wouldn't applaud amongst our own students," he wrote.
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For all its prescience, the theory of relativity is known to be incomplete because it is inconsistent with the other great 20th-century theory of physics, quantum mechanics.
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So the commission's latest action is "fundamentally inconsistent with the whole notion of how we work on tax policy together internationally and each of us independently," Lew continued.
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Phillips and others like him who believe that gay marriage is inconsistent with their Christian beliefs have said they should not be required to effectively endorse the practice.
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The cuts from gameplay to cutscene are too abrupt, the animations are crude (particularly faces), and the audio mix sounds inconsistent with what you hear when you're playing.
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Honestly, it's the decision that I have made in my life that is the most inconsistent with everything I stand for and believe in, both publicly and privately.
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As of late Monday, no other nations appeared to have followed the United States by declaring they had ceased to view the settlements as inconsistent with international law.
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"We will reserve the right to prevent or stop uses of our technology if we become aware of uses that are inconsistent with these principles," the company said.
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"I have previously explained that a strict but-for causation standard is ill suited to discrimination cases and inconsistent with tort principles," she writes, citing her Nassar dissent.
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The tariff plan is "inconsistent with the administration's goal of continuing the energy renaissance and building world class infrastructure," said Jack Gerard, president of the American Petroleum Institute.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey said in a statement.
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The government's move to expand the H-2B program appeared inconsistent with the Trump administration's repeated message about a crisis on the southwestern border of the United States.
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In fact, the lighting in Wiley's portrait of Wangechi Mutu seems a bit off to me, the highlight on the snake inconsistent with the rest of the painting.
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She insisted that her blog was "breached" and that "fraudulent entries" were posted "with suspicious formatting and time stamps" that were inconsistent with the rest of the blog.
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The representative of the United States allegedly using "shithole" to describe the homelands of foreign immigrants is contemptuous and clearly inconsistent with America's image of acceptance and tolerance.
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Cummings argues that DHS's actions are "inconsistent" with the agency's pledge during a committee hearing this summer that they welcomed congressional inspections and dialogue about improving existing standards.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," ABC's entertainment president, Channing Dungey, says in a statement.
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It even requires one to divulge the identities and activities of employees that the company suspects are inconsistent with party policies and objectives — unrelated to the company activities.
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Yet while the Defense secretary has denied that the Pentagon's stances are inconsistent with the White House's, there are several key issues where evidence points to the contrary.
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This decision is inconsistent with multiple determinations outside of Philadelphia regarding the adequacy of the RISPERDAL® labeling, the medicine's efficacy, and findings in support of the Company.
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The NFLPA said the NFL policy, which the league imposed without consultation with the players union, is inconsistent with the collective bargaining agreement and infringes on player rights.
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The United States declared that Israeli settlements on the West Bank are "not inconsistent with" international law, despite decisions by world bodies like the International Court of Justice.
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During the five years after he sold MicroSolutions, he traded stocks on his own and learned a lesson about prudence that might seem inconsistent with his public persona.
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"Not only was the summons blatantly inconsistent with the cited investigatory authority … it appeared to be a distributing threat to free speech and whistleblower protections," he added. Sens.
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What they're saying: Nike released a statement saying Cain's allegations are "completely inconsistent with our values," and they always try to put the athlete first, per the Post.
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Vindman did not name Giuliani in his opening statement, but wrote he was alarmed that such efforts were inconsistent with American foreign policy and harming U.S.-Ukraine relations.
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Vindman did not name Giuliani in his opening statement but wrote he was alarmed that such efforts were inconsistent with American foreign policy and harming U.S.-Ukraine relations.
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Because just think about it, you have a power plant in Arkansas that's burning coal irresponsibly or inconsistent with the statue, and it comes over to Oklahoma and Texas.
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" White House spokesman Josh Earnest said, "This incident... is entirely inconsistent with the professional norms of militaries operating in proximity to each other in international water and international airspace.
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During the Obama administration, HHS rejected mandatory work requirements as inconsistent with the purposes of the Medicaid statute, spurning requests from Arizona, Indiana, and Pennsylvania under a previous governor.
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"When the proposed speeches were received, they were found to contain elements that were political and inconsistent with the teaching of the Catholic Church," Fitzgerald said in a statement.
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On Wednesday, lawyers representing the House wrote in a filing for the Washington case regarding the accounting firm, Mazars USA, that Trump's arguments were "blatantly inconsistent" with the law.
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So, you know, we have taken a lot of testimony from a lot of folks, and if his is inconsistent with that, it&aposs going to raise more questions.
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"Arbitrary and capricious" Shortly thereafter, Uber filed a lawsuit challenging the city's rulemaking authority, calling it "arbitrary and capricious" and inconsistent with "fundamental labor laws," according to court documents.
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SUSAN COLLINS, R-MAINE: It&aposs inconsistent with our American values to separate these children from their parents, unless there&aposs evidence of abuse or another very good reason.
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"The Commission's hostility was inconsistent with the First Amendment's guarantee that our laws be applied in a manner that is neutral toward religion," Kennedy wrote in his majority opinion.
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If you're out talking to someone that you did a deal, with before and you're urging the country to behave in a way that is inconsistent with American policy.
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Li Wei, the chief executive of Keyrin, disputed Ms. Li's story, saying that it was "completely inconsistent with the facts" and that she did not show up for work.
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Novartis said some of its Korean staff had held meetings with doctors that violated its policies and were "inconsistent with our culture and the expectations society has for us".
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On Tuesday, three lawmakers who took part in Taylor's closed interview on Capitol Hill told CNN that Taylor's testimony was inconsistent with what they heard last week from Sondland.
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I've heard from former colleagues still in the Foreign Service about Pompeo's tendency to lose his cool when subordinates present him with information that is inconsistent with his interests.
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She also urged Stone to consider that prosecutors would be free at trial to introduce any public statements he made that were inconsistent with what was presented in court.
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ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey declared that Barr's tweet was "abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with [ABC's] values," and that, due to it, Roseanne would not continue on the network.
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"Specifically, the recurrence rates observed in the overall SER-109 treatment group, in the age stratified subgroups, and in the placebo groups are inconsistent with our expectations," he said.
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Officer Joshua Kehm's statements on the March incident were "inconsistent" with the video and his response was "absolutely unwarranted," the San Antonio Independent School District said in a statement.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Channing Dungey, president of ABC Entertainment, said in a statement.
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The federal district court refused to throw out the federal conviction, noting that only the Supreme Court is empowered to find dual prosecutions inconsistent with the double-jeopardy clause.
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Public opinion surveys conducted at the end of 2015 by Afrobarometer reported that 92 percent of the Ugandans interviewed think that homosexuality is inconsistent with Ugandan culture and religion.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," president of ABC Entertainment Channing Dungey announced in a statement.
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They said this was inconsistent with what a senior Fed bank examiner had said in a 2013 interview, which three prosecutors who heard the FBI agent's testimony had attended.
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"Their level of intoxication ... what they were feeling, was inconsistent with their drinking experience and what they had consumed," Pullman Police Public Information Officer Chris Tennant told KREM-TV.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," president of ABC Entertainment Channing Dungey said in a statement.
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And there could be no confusion about the cause: "Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values," ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey said in a statement.
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Collins said she felt it was "inconsistent with our Republican ideals" to advocate for people to choose their own health care providers -- but not if it was Planned Parenthood.
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And why did the players union leadership proclaim during a statement that it would "challenge any aspect" of the new policy "that is inconsistent with the collective bargaining agreement"?
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Classifying wireless messaging services under Title II would also be inconsistent with how other messaging products – includng Internet-based applications like Facebook Messenger, What's App, and Slack – are regulated.
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" It also states that the Trump campaign's "periodic praise for and communications with Wikileaks-a hostile foreign organization-to be highly objectionable and inconsistent with U.S. national security interests.
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Amy Powell, the president of TV at Paramount Television has been fired after allegedly making inappropriate comments at work, deemed "inconsistent" with the company's values, The Hollywood Reporter reports.
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"EPA's continued work on the Clean Energy Incentive Program is inconsistent with the stay and part of EPA's last-ditch effort to save the president's legacy carbon mandates," Sen.
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"The offensive attitudes and statements discovered on James' Twitter feed are indefensible and inconsistent with our studio's values, and we have severed our business relationship with him," Horn said.
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Last December, the tour was moved to release a statement in response to Trump's rhetoric, denouncing his comments as inconsistent with the sport's commitment to creating an inclusive environment.
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India argues that the U.S. duties on steel and aluminum are inconsistent with provisions of the WTO's General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and of the Agreement on Safeguards.
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"Based on public reports, [Flynn's] conduct in positions that require access to national defense information, and his subsequent private practice, appears inconsistent with the professionalism such access requires," Sens.
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Buttigieg, who is a Christian, said during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" that Trump "acts in a way" that is inconsistent with what he hears in church.
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" Lockhart Steele Lockhart Steele, the editorial director for Vox Media, was fired, the company said, after he admitted to "engaging in conduct that is inconsistent with our core values.
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Using the pardon power to encourage future law-breaking is inconsistent with the Framers' purpose for the pardon power, which was to ensure an avenue for mercy and justice.
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"The bill would also permit parents to withdraw children from classes if content is inconsistent with a 'relevant marriage belief' or 'relevant belief'," she wrote on the Conversation website.
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The United States, Britain, France and Germany wrote to Ban in March about the missile tests, which they said were "inconsistent with" and "in defiance of" the council resolution.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," said ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey in an announcement Tuesday.
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Specifically, the high level of concentration in these funds, a structural characteristic of the South African market, is inconsistent with Fitch's view of the risk profile of a MMF.
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We believe North Carolina House Bill 2 is inconsistent with these values, and as a result, we will relocate all neutral site championships for the 2016-17 academic year.
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Moreover, if you take the stand in your own defense and you say something inconsistent with your proffer, we can use the proffer to cross-examine and contradict you.
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Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois said the President's speech was "completely inconsistent with reality," arguing it's something he would expect to hear at a rally, not in the Oval Office.
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December's disappointing employment gain of 148,000 was well below expectations and inconsistent with every other statistic on the strength of the job market and broader economy during the month.
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A.G. calls the cartoon inconsistent with Times values and outlines the steps the company is taking to make sure the publication of such offensive imagery does not happen again.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," the ABC entertainment president, Channing Dungey, said in a statement.
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"The documents show the DNC was more involved than they let on, but not necessarily inconsistent with what they have said," said an Iowa Democrat close to the process.
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"The government may disagree with certain viewpoints, but they cannot ban them just because they are inconsistent with the view that the government seeks to promote," Judge Garcia wrote.
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"A single-headed independent agency presents a greater risk than a multimember independent commission of taking actions or adopting policies inconsistent with the president's executive policy," Mr. Francisco wrote.
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"For Ms. Rossetti to say she did not contact neighbors because of concerns as to advance notice is in our view inconsistent with the protocol," the tribunal's majority ruled.
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Apart from companies making unfounded claims about the effects of their products, the actual ingredient makeup may be inconsistent, with some products containing less CBD than their labels claim.
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The board said that the decision was due to the material of the mural — papier maché, which is "inconsistent" with the aesthetics of the neighborhood — rather than the content.
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" It said the "language used in these communications, and some of the sentiments they express, are inconsistent with Boeing values, and the company is taking appropriate action in response.
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More recently, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced in November that the United States no longer viewed Israel's settlements on West Bank land as "inconsistent with international law".
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" A spokesman for members of the Sackler family called the accusations in the new lawsuit "inconsistent with the factual record" and said the family "will vigorously defend against them.
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"It's totally inconsistent with the special counsel regulations, which are all about, at their heart, providing public confidence in the administration of the rule of law," Katyal said Thursday.
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The frequently heard dismissive recommendation to "suck it up" in the face of workplace indignities is inconsistent with the overwhelming evidence of just how institutionally damaging such behavior is.
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"I think he will also contrast to what's happening today, similar to what President Obama -- the policies and the rhetoric that we're hearing today is inconsistent with those values."
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The city's plan called for the league to contribute $300 million, but the NFL warned that any request over $200 million was "fundamentally inconsistent" with its stadium financing policy.
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"This decision is especially disturbing because it mirrors problems faced by international journalists in the mainland and appears inconsistent with the principles enshrined in the Basic Law," he said.
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"Racial discrimination in the enforcement of the rules of any sport is inconsistent with the spirit of fair play," New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal said in a statement.
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"The nature of what he's asking for is so dramatic, and inconsistent with the basic principles of the supermajority party," the Senate leader, John Cullerton, said at the time.
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"It's unnecessary, unwise and inconsistent with the U.S. Constitution, and when I see what I'm asked to vote on, I will make a decision about how to vote," Sen.
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"This is not a close question: the three challenged provisions are clearly inconsistent with the injunctions that the court has issued in this case," Peterson wrote in his decision.
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" Stankey thanked him for his service and said "Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the Company's leadership expectations and could impact the Company's ability to execute going forward.
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Correspondingly, opposite characteristics - a high ratio of price to book value, a high price-earnings ratio, and a low dividend yield - are in no way inconsistent with a 'value' purchase.
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Wilder's name was stripped from the award because her work contains "expressions of stereotypical attitudes inconsistent with ALSC's core values of inclusiveness, integrity and respect, and responsiveness," the association said.
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The Government has indicated that Mr. Manafort's statements about this payment are inconsistent with those of others, but the defense has not received any witness statements to support this contention.
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As part of today's action, 35 Russian officials who "were acting in a manner inconsistent with their diplomatic status" in the US, according to the White House, will be ejected.
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"Honestly, it's the decision that I have made in my life that is the most inconsistent with everything I stand for and believe in, both publicly and privately," she said.
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And Ms Johnson's armchair observations about Mr Moore's capacities, the APA argued, are "unsupported by any scientific or medical evidence and inconsistent with the...standards used by mental health professionals".
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"These comments are inconsistent with our values as a company, especially when it comes to treating others with dignity and respect," Chairman and CEO David Long said in the memo.
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"The Court thus held that the National Assembly's resolution, based on the minister's findings exonerating the President from liability, was inconsistent with the Constitution and unlawful," the ruling summary said.
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To bar a religious organisation from enjoying a neutral state benefit open to all secular institutions is, Trinity Lutheran complains, discriminatory and inconsistent with the constitution's commitment to religious liberty.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant, and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Channing Dungey, the president of ABC Entertainment, said in the statement.
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"These actions are inconsistent with messages of reform on which Western support for Vision 2030 is based," one diplomat said, referring to Saudi Arabia's ambitious social and economic reform agenda.
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"Viacom and CMT have a deep commitment to tolerance, diversity and inclusion, and discriminatory laws like HB2414 and SB2387 are inconsistent with our values," Viacom spokesperson T.J. Ducklo told CNN.
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Laws barring sex discrimination also prohibit differential treatment based on gender identity, the Seventh Circuit said—and sex stereotyping is inconsistent with the equal-protection clause of the 14th amendment.
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Police tell PEOPLE they don't yet know what led up to the confrontation, but they say that there is nothing in their investigation that is inconsistent with the family's account.
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In addition, experts said that the location of the debris is "inconsistent with the drift models that appeared when MH370's flaperon was discovered in Reunion last July," reported Reuters.
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Stevens, who worked with Kavanaugh for close to three years and says she didn't spend time with him socially, says the allegations are inconsistent with what she knows about him.
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But legal scholars have argued that, instead, this merely demonstrates that the 40-year-old legal theory is inconsistent with the way private information is handled in the 21st century.
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Namely, his right to veto Mueller's most important decisions if Barr deemed them inconsistent with DOJ practices — a provision explicitly granted to the Attorney General in the special counsel regulations.
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The equipment conducts a scan and alerts areas of the body warranting further inspection, which is often the case when a person's anatomy is inconsistent with the body type selected.
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"Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," Channing Dungey, then president of ABC Entertainment, said in a statement.
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As the nation's leading energy company, Exxon Mobil — and Tillerson — deserves the benefit of the doubt that their corporate pursuits have not been inconsistent with America's national foreign policy interests.
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These companies claim their experiences show how Facebook is inconsistent with how it applies its policies to pick and choose which companies are allowed to advertise on the social network.
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It had said at that time the New Zealand watchdog's decision was inconsistent with the views of other regulators around the world that had approved HNA and other Chinese investments.
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