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But she made a case for why they should stay.
Macquarie made a case for upgrading Penn to an "outperform" rating.
Most recently, the Bachelor himself made a case for her too.
Abraham I made a case for him a few weeks ago.
They made a case for the writing as a political fable.
The report also made a case for bank consolidation, particularly in Europe.
Hadid has also made a case for "freeing the nipple" on Instagram.
Trump made a case for the House law, trying to win a vote.
Bourdain could have made a case for his lifelong commitment to women's rights.
Meanwhile at Cannes, sister Kendall Jenner made a case for jorts on the carpet.
Some might have made a case for Eden Hazard … or possibly even Paul Pogba.
Along those lines, Sethi made a case for three names: General Motors, Qualcomm, and Macy's.
Driving the news: Marcus defended Libra and made a case for its necessity on Wednesday.
But in a difficult spell, Baker may have made a case for himself as a tonic.
As for the Fed's statement, he said it made a case for December if conditions are right.
She made a case for free trade and won applause when she talked about slashing German unemployment.
Obama and North Korea In June 2018, Trump made a case for diplomatic engagement with North Korea.
Some pointed to its strong female lead; others made a case for her suffering from Stockholm syndrome.
Although critics will dispute it, he also can claim he has made a case for this action.
We made a case for both the United States and England in our preview of the game.
Los Rojiblancos' Angel Zaldivar made a case for himself as the man of the match with two goals.
She didn't need to introduce or explain the concepts behind these pieces; they made a case for themselves.
The IG made a case for revising the Lead and Copper Rule with stronger requirements for monitoring water systems.
By the 10th, Thurman might have made a case for winning two or three of the previous four rounds.
I also know that OnePlus founder Pete Lau has previously made a case for excluding wireless charging on its phones.
If anything, he's certainly made a case for himself to be hired as lead costume designer for Ex-Machina 2.
In 2003, another Republican administration facing a tough re-election made a case for Iraq having weapons of mass destruction.
You know, I think that we've made a case for the kinds of policies that we think are the right ones.
The perpetually trendsetting Naomi Campbell, 46,originally made a case for the look at the CFDA Awards a few weeks ago.
President Trump said he was barring Curry from the White House, but Curry had already made a case for not going.
While her latest look pays tribute to the &apos90s, Rihanna has made a case for bringing back early 2000s fashion recently.
Over the weekend, the inaugural Future of StoryTelling Festival (FoST FEST, for short) made a case for culture in the digital age.
The son of first-generation Indian immigrants, he also made a case for the importance of immigration and diversity in driving innovation.
In fact, pop culture and cultural studies scholar Lawrence Grossberg made a case for rap being thoroughly postmodern as early as 1988.
Mr. Abdeslam's lawyer made a case for his acquittal on several grounds, including the lack of evidence that he pulled the trigger.
It also made a case for redistributive policies, such as investing in human capital through training schemes, and taxation aimed at tackling inequality.
He made a case for social media and shared what he's learned about how to rebuild trust in journalism and fight fake news.
" On Thursday, he posted a tweet in which he simultaneously made a case for building the wall, but also claimed it's "Being Built!
By acutely voicing the sonorities in the subdued yet tragic "Ase's Death," Mr. Blomstedt made a case for Grieg as an inspired harmonist.
It has single-handedly made a case for preserving the cold open in sitcoms and elevated it from weekly gag to high art.
Probably not, especially since Facebook still hasn't really made a case for using it over the far more popular Instagram version of the feature.
NEW YORK, July 19 (Reuters) - Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren on Friday made a case for keeping the central bank's actions independent from politicians.
In a speech last week, she made a case for why countries and central banks might want to issue digital currencies similar to Bitcoin.
In October he gave an incisive account of Rachmaninoff's Fourth that made a case for this episodic piece as its composer's most experimental score.
Hughes has long been expected to be the No. 1 pick, but Kakko, 19333, has made a case for himself at the world championship.
Last year, I made a case for Maria Callas's 1953 recording of Puccini's "Tosca" as the greatest all-around recording of any complete opera.
Still, while I understand your distress, you haven't made a case for the nurse behaving unprofessionally toward your mom or preying on your dad.
Outfielder Robbie Grossman was 3-for-163 on Friday and has made a case for more playing time with his hot hitting early this month.
The wall: Trump once again made a case for his Mexican border wall, the issue that shut down the government for more than a month.
In an interview earlier today in FiveAI's (still sparse) new offices, he made a case for why Europe needs its own startup in this area.
We re-examined Joe Pesci's acting career, made a case for taking down the Mona Lisa, and unpacked how the lead crisis in Flint, Mich.
While defending his joke, Noah also linked the players' African heritage to France's colonial past and made a case for the duality of their heritage.
Kim Kardashian West made a case for the denim-on-denim look while attending the WSJ Mag Innovator Awards in New York City on Monday.
" Even more recently, in July 2019, A/V Club made a case for why "Josie and the Pussycats Is The Greatest Movie of All Time.
President Donald Trump just made a case for "worldwide trickle down" economics during his speech at the World Economic Forum, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday.
We've already made a case for costumes inspired by celebrity blondes, but this year, it's the brunettes who have their choice of timely pop culture ensembles.
The diplomats have not made a case for direct American military action that President Obama and his senior aides have not already considered and wisely rejected.
At the same time, Mr. O'Rourke made a case for himself, arguing that he could help fulfill the longstanding Democratic goal of putting Texas into play.
At a time when baggy tailoring was the prevailing aesthetic in men's wear, a relative newcomer made a case for a precisely crafted razor-slim silhouette.
" Speier echoed Schiff's comments, saying the whistleblower "was comprehensive in his or her work ... and made a case for it being not only credible but urgent.
In April, the New York Times's editorial board made a case for Buck, calling for a fair trial: It's hard to see how this case isn't extraordinary.
As the Dodgers continue to look for pitching help in advance of the playoffs, Gonsolin made a case for himself to be included on the postseason roster.
Baltimore proposed exploring immune-system engineering; an astronomer suggested investigating the dark-matter universe; a paleogeneticist made a case for mapping the human genome's evolution through time.
Charlotte Whitton, an Ottawa mayor who frequently clashed with him over his efforts to skirt zoning rules, once said his houses made a case for nuclear annihilation.
Some might have made a case for Eden Hazard at various points during his career at Chelsea, or possibly even Paul Pogba, before he contracted Manchester Uniteditis.
In another part of the Daily Caller interview, Trump made a case for a national voter ID law that would purportedly solve the problem of voter impersonation.
Last year, I made a case for Legends of Tomorrow being the weirdest, and therefore greatest, superhero TV show out there, and hoo boy, did I undersell it.
And tonight, she made a case for Clinton's presidency rooted in that same blend of personal experience and universal resonance that captured the country's imagination eight years ago.
In graduate school at the University of Oklahoma, Hawkins studied under Allen Hertzke, a political scientist whose work has made a case for the value of religious freedom.
One day, after classes at Oklahoma State University, Monday drove to the office of Still She Rises and made a case for why the organization should hire her.
In 2017, he gave a TED talk about it, during which he served fonio sushi and made a case for why it should be a globally consumed crop.
Ms. Brainard's colleague Mary C. Daly, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, has also made a case for government spending policies that kick in immediately.
Carnegie Hall's last full presentation of Beethoven's symphonies — Simon Rattle leading the Berlin Philharmonic five years ago — made a case for why this stale cycle should be retired.
Concerns about culture are hardly novel: Plato made a case for regulating the quality of artistic productions to avoid the corruption of youth and weakening of their character.
Concerns about culture are hardly novel: Plato made a case for regulating the quality of artistic productions to avoid the corruption of youth and weakening of their character.
And hours before the Hannity interview aired, Trump posted a video in which he stood, again surrounded by CBP agents, and made a case for his border wall.
In "The Day of the Triffids" (1951), John Wyndham saw mankind's end hastened by perambulating carnivorous plants; Stephen King made a case for murderous mobile phones in "Cell" (2006).
Two years ago, Batygin and Brown made a case for Planet Nine's existence based on the peculiar orbits of a handful of distant worlds known as Kuiper belt objects.
The U.S. Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged on Wednesday in its last policy decision before the U.S. election, but made a case for a rate rise in December.
Speaking in Johannesburg on Friday, Putin made a case for better ties, saying that the world was a safer place when Moscow and Washington were talking to each other.
In 2014, the writer Ta-Nehisi Coates made a case for reparations in The Atlantic, and The New York Times has published a variety of viewpoints on the topic.
In an open letter to the Academy, Reebok president Matt O'Toole made a case for awarding an Oscar to the trainer who best preps their cast for a movie role.
In another hint at industry favoritism, earlier this year, the EPA "inadvertently" publicly posted an internal glyphosate assessment on its website that made a case for the safety of glyphosate.
The quote comes from a commencement speech Obama gave in 2012 at Barnard College, where he also made a case for combatting climate change and a woman's right to choose.
Miu Miu's Mary Janes — complete with faux fur and gem-encrusted buckles — made a case for maximalism, while Céline's gold point-toe kitten heels were ideal for hitting busting a move.
The professor, in an October commentary in The Wall Street Journal, made a case for Trump over Hillary Clinton because the Republican presidential nominee would be held in check by Congress.
Stavridis detailed a four-step plan for defeating the terrorist group on CNBC's "Squawk Box, " where he made a case for a significant military push into parts of Iraq and Syria.
The speech made a case for why she should be the best man, despite being a woman, by giving examples of all the sweet moments she had experienced with the couple.
Hegseth hasn't just lobbied Trump in private; he's also repeatedly made a case for Trump to pardon the accused war criminals on Fox & Friends, a show the president frequently live-tweets.
While having feelings isn't a radical feminist concept, it's basic aspect of humanity that Best Coast has always made a case for, both through her music and vocally over social media.
While such releases may be allowed in exceptional circumstances, Cenveo has not made a case for them "particularly with a pending investigation into insiders' prepetition conduct," the SEC said in court papers.
In his letter, Health Minister Nadda made a case for a significant increase in his ministry's allocation, saying investments in public health would eventually result in a "tenfold return for the economy".
In a section titled "Draconian cut" on RepRap's Talk page, Jytdog made a case for his gutting of the page: Way too much hype around [RepRap] had been pressed into WP [Wikipedia].
Erasmus, in his response to Luther, advises a middle course between these opposites, having made a case for free will on the basis of Scripture, which he does not finally consider determinate.
Yet one month before Trump's on-the-spot acceptance to meet with Kim, Bolton made a case for making pre-emptive strikes against the North in his Wall Street Journal op-ed.
In a win-win situation, Bradford had proven to be a perfect fit for Minnesota, and his former backup, the rookie Wentz, had made a case for himself as a franchise quarterback.
In terse responses, they made a case for maintaining relationships with the Middle East, an important source of historical and contemporary art, while acknowledging the difficult circumstances they now found themselves in.
"I could have made a case for GM or Ford to go first," said Kristin Dziczek, vice president of Industry, Labor & Economics at the Center for Automotive Research in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Some others — Adele, Frank Ocean — have made a case for scarcity, though, maintaining ghostlike profiles before delivering triumphant returns that feel all the more momentous for the yearslong hiatuses that preceded them.
They told their stories; they connected to voters through their stories and made a case for why they were going to be strong advocates for their constituents because of their shared lived experience.
According to CNN, Judge Charles Day, an Obama appointee, said that while he still had "grave concerns" about the alleged actions, the government had not made a case for continuing to detain Hasson.
The game was in doubt until its final 63 seconds, and while it clinched a playoff berth for Baltimore, it also made a case for Buffalo being a scary team in the postseason.
In an interview with Pimco CEO Emmanuel Roman, Thaler explained why the so-called decumulation problem made a case for annuities and defined-benefit retirement plans — both of which are becoming less popular.
He hemmed and hawed and rolled his eyes at YA, and I made a case for the book, mainly by not backing down and reminding him that we almost always liked the same things.
In CNBC commentary Monday, Ross and fellow Trump advisor Peter Navarro, a business professor at the University of California at Irvine, made a case for why Trump's economic plan is better than Clinton's plan.
At the Montreal event, just as he made a case for the post-World War II international order and his own legacy, Obama argued for increased civic engagement and the spread of democratic values.
In July, BHP potash analyst Paul Burnside made a case for potash, arguing that a counter-cyclical investment would help position the company for rising demand for the commodity over the next few decades.
Another of Rihanna's fabulous fashion moment came at the British Fashion Awards in December when she made a case for the monochromatic trend in a custom mint-green outfit designed by her label Fenty.
To the Editor: "Museums Must Reject Tainted Money," by Anand Giridharadas (Sunday Review, May 19), made a case for charities turning down, or perhaps returning, what we might describe as ill-gotten or blood money.
While it's expensive (more so now), I really liked it and thought it made a case for itself in a variety of situations since it is a self-contained high-end amplifier with Sonos capabilities.
The committee took testimony from FBI Director James Comey, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance, and Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell, each of whom made a case for their side of the increasingly contentious San Bernardino case.
Investors in Tesla's bonds and convertible debt also had shown skepticism that the buyout would materialize during the days after that tweet, and a subsequent blog post in which Musk made a case for going private.
In foregrounding the history of this overlooked place on the sidelines of the Biennale, the exhibit made a point of reclaiming queer history and made a case for its place as a topic in contemporary architecture.
Saturday's session was a landmark for Mr. Trump's legal team: It was the first time it had formally made a case for him in a congressional proceeding since the House opened its impeachment inquiry in September.
Freshman guard Brandon Randolph has made a case for increased playing time with a total of 292.3 points in his last two games, including a season-high 25.0 points in last Friday's 23-20153 loss to Purdue.
Last week President Trump commuted the sentence of Alice Johnson, a first-time nonviolent drug offender who'd been serving a life sentence since 1996, after Kardashian West made a case for Johnson in an Oval Office visit.
In the aforementioned op-ed for The Wall Street Journal, published one month before Trump's on-the-spot acceptance to meet with Kim Jong Un, Bolton made a case for taking pre-emptive strikes against the North.
Johnson doesn't go 'full libertarian' on drugs Unlike Ron Paul, who made a case for legalizing all drugs when he ran for the Republican nomination in 2012, Johnson said Wednesday he is against loosening drug laws beyond marijuana.
Chao made a case for the spinoff proposal on Wednesday, saying it would modernize outdated air traffic control technology, reduce flight delays and congestion, and remove the FAA's functional operations from the financial and political uncertainty of Congress.
In an on-field interview after the game, Kershaw said he made a case for himself to stay in the game after the seventh inning, but relented when Manager Dave Roberts said he preferred to make a change.
Sitting in the lavish dining room of the Mandarin Oriental hotel in Jakarta in July, over an awkward meal of mushroom consommé and blanched scallops, officials from Indonesia's Palm Oil Development Fund made a case for their industry.
And Diaz certainly administered that lesson—he maneuvered around McGregor with surefooted extension, and made a case for his toughness, as blood dripped from his face to the mat, but otherwise looked cognizant, on-balance at the final bell.
The intellectuals Wolfe admires made a case for the appreciation of subtlety, ambiguity, intellectual curiosity and tolerance of divergent views — all qualities that are abundant in the world of thought but have never been cherished by the broader electorate.
But a study published last year by two Stanford professors made a case for building tax-credit housing in high-poverty areas, finding that home values around the developments rose by about 6.5 percent and that segregation decreased modestly.
But as Clinton made a case for her distance from Wall Street, she was shut down by O'Malley, who was struggling for speaking time in a distant third place but still bold enough to openly contradict Clinton under his breath.
Read more: 18 photos that show how maternity fashion has changed over timeLike many celebrities, Hathaway has made a case for bold maternity fashionIn August, for example, she attended a Broadway event wearing a magenta maternity gown designed by Brandon Maxwell.
The topic of dark modes even made its way to The Wall Street Journal, which made a case for darker themes becoming standard not only for the battery benefits, but also because they may help lessen device addiction and improve sleep.
Senator Mitch McConnell, Republican of Kentucky and the majority leader, and Mr. Barr made a case for passing a bill that would simply extend the expiring provisions without changes, relying on rules changes Mr. Barr could make on his own.
SimpliSafe, a high-tech home security system that can link to virtual assistants from Amazon and Google, made a case for itself in a Super Bowl commercial that tapped into anxieties about job-stealing robots, hovering drones and eavesdropping speakers.
Several Democratic members of the Judiciary Committee levied criticism of a 2016 op-ed written by Bell, in which he made a case for the prosecution of Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of state.
In the same way that Franklin Roosevelt showed Americans why the government could be a positive force for good and Ronald Reagan made a case for markets over government, Trump is making a case that government can no longer be functional at all.
After independent analyses linked developmental issues and lower IQ to children born to mothers who were exposed to the pesticide, EPA scientists made a case for banning use of the chemical as a crop pesticide because it could reach people on produce.
The fact that the techno tunes were the ones that stood out made a case for the fact that dance music was just as worth taking seriously as its guitar-driven competition, a truth that was far from obvious to most people in 1996.
The diminished-velocity version of Clayton Kershaw has become a different kind of excellent pitcher, and though he was shaken up for one bad inning against Atlanta, Walker Buehler has made a case for himself as the most exciting pitcher on the Dodgers' staff.
He made a case for expansive presidential power, saying that a quid pro quo alone does not amount to an abuse of power -- the basis of the first article of impeachment -- which he said was not sufficient in itself to justify ending a presidency.
Getty; FilmMagic (2); Getty   Meanwhile, Samira Wiley (in Milly) and Laura Gomez (in Veronica Beard) made a case for pants, in a jumpsuit and two-piece suit, respectively… Zuma; Invision/AP   …and Uzo Aduba's white Elizabeth Kennedy structured sheath was one of our favorites of the night.
MUMBAI, June 20 (Reuters) - India's central bank chief on Monday defended his record in fighting inflation and made a case for monetary policy reforms he has championed, in his first public appearance since announcing he will step down at the end of his tenure in September.
Steve Duprey, the national RNC committeeman from New Hampshire, where independents play a large role in primaries for both major parties, told reporters he expects plenty of debate about it on the committee, but made a case for keeping primaries open if states want them that way.
Two years ago, before Trump's rise in American politics or the Brexit vote, Bannon made a case for a populist conservative movement and explained the biggest dangers facing the Christian world, while he downplayed the roles racism and bigotry often play in these fringe right movements.
Kevon Looney saw action for the first time in five games and also made a case for more playing time, connecting on all four of his field-goal attempts - including a pair of dunks in the fourth quarter to help Golden State complete its comeback. 1183.
" Jack Kennedy Schlossberg noted that his favorite speech of his grandfather's was one from September 12, 1962, at Rice University, where Kennedy made a case for sending a man to the moon, saying this challenge was worthwhile, "not because [it was] easy, but because it [would be] so hard.
Enlisting three dozen star singers, excerpts from 29 operas and a stage full of vintage film footage and uncanny projected evocations of classic productions, the Met made a case for its centrality — not just artistically but also civically, not just in the past but also in the future.
Without notes and with a poignancy that brought some of his listeners to tears, he made a case for those who have demanded an end to police brutality and racial inequity, without directly mentioning those athletes who have taken a knee during the national anthem or groups like Black Lives Matter.
But Jackson, who was Kerr's immediate predecessor as the coach in Golden State, made a case for the legacy-building on both sides to be a reason to watch no matter how many people have declared the tetralogy to be ruining the sport with its exclusion of the league's 28 other teams.
Not just because it underscored the point that she (and many, many others) had been making for the last 15 months—that Donald Trump is a sexist who is unfit for the presidency—but because it made a case for Clinton as the anti-Trump, an empathetic advocate for the bullied and under-privileged.
At the conference, hosted by the Human Dignity Institute and attended by some of Europe's most conservative religious voices, Bannon made a case for an international populist conservative movement, explained what he believes are the biggest dangers facing the Christian world, and downplayed the roles racism and bigotry often play in similar fringe, far-right movements.
HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam — Defense Secretary Jim Mattis played down suggestions that he was in danger of losing his job, as he made a case for leaving the American military out of politics and asserting that the country's sharp divisions have no place among either the men and women who serve or the officers who lead them.
EditorsNote: Edit 1: Fixes throughout Dedric Lawson had 24 points, eight in overtime, and freshman Devon Dotson added 17 points as No. 2 Kansas made a case for returning to the top of the polls with an 87-81 victory over No. 693 Tennessee in the finals of the NIT Season Tip-Off at Barclays Arena in Brooklyn on Friday.
And as of a year and a half ago, there were no Burmese restaurants in the city: The last holdout, Cafe Mingala on the Upper East Side, which for more than two decades quietly made a case for the flavors of Myanmar — a play of light and dark, earth and brine, sourness and heat — shuttered in the fall of 2016.
Naji Marshall tied a career-high with 31 points and had a season-high four 3-pointers and Tyrique Jones had 10 points and nine rebounds while playing through foul trouble when the host Xavier Musketeers made a case for a return the national rankings with a 213-66 victory over the Cincinnati Bearcats in the Crosstown Shootout on Saturday.
" During a rare public address to the nation last week, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah made a case for moving towards a more conservative form of Islam, telling his people that he wants to see "Islamic teachings in this country grow stronger and more visible," adding that "this system preserves and guarantees the rights of all the people regardless of their race and faith.

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