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I did not feel qualified to answer this question, but I tried to make a case for life as it currently stood, which meant trying to make a case for death.
The question ... are there enough to make a case?
Most investors can make a case for several ways forward.
How do you make a case for the environment scripturally?
Make a case for or against, depending on your stance.
I will make a case for Buttigieg as the winner.
They couldn't join with other workers to make a case.
"I came to make a case for progress," she says.
You can make a case for using cash or credit.
And if you're trying to make a case for Hulu vs.
MELISSA LEE: Can you make a case for cuts right now?
Patients will also make a case by sharing their personal experiences.
They had conservative economists make a case for supply-side economics.
Democrats can make a case that all Republicans are Trump enablers.
And I would still make a case for people coming here.
It is easy to make a case that she does not.
I want you to make a case for taking InfoWars off.
Journalists could probably make a case for them as a reporting tool.
Government scientists keep trying to make a case for GM food crops.
Make a case for why schools should keep or eliminate picture day.
Trump asks his top legal leaders to make a case against Comey.
But you could also make a case that neither was changed enough.
Persuasive meaning you can make a case for whatever your thesis is.
When the U.S. Attorney's Office decides to make a case, it stays made.
Returning to Miguel's, Jorge tries to make a case for his own innocence.
But we make a case that a disability is just a physical characteristic.
I had to make a case why I needed to go on leave.
Mr. Obama is likely to move swiftly to make a case for her.
Instead the author opted for the absolute worst path to make a case.
I can make a case for and against all of the major candidates.
Mr. Shaub has continued to make a case for his line of reasoning.
"You can make a case for leveling the playing field," Mr. Gapen said.
You can make a case that soccer is really making inroads in Cuba.
You could make a case for John Gibson, Frederik Andersen, or Jonathan Quick too.
Does have a 5 percent yield, so you can make a case for it.
On Thursday, Cramer said he could make a case for $40-a-barrel prices.
But you need to make a case about what you are trying to do.
The cranberry is muted; the pomegranate doesn't make a case for its undeserved exceptionalism.
JAM: You make a case that the placebo effect isn't necessarily a bad thing.
"I wasn't pitching well enough to make a case the other way," he said.
The video seemed designed to make a case for Wang's value as a prisoner.
Each was given two minutes to make a case before four Parks Department employees.
"It's absolutely abhorrent that this individual decided to try to make a case," Villar said.
They are like lawyers, gathering information to make a case they took on long ago.
Need to make a case as to why Chris Hemsworth is the best Famous Chris?
" On how to ask for (more) money:"You've got to make a case for support.
" Guggenheim said Lyft requires "too many big assumptions to make a case for the stock.
But this isn't really a factual claim; clearly, you can make a case either way.
"I think you could make a case for coordination," Mr. Black, the Kasich adviser, said.
It would be hard to make a case for a less appealing Sunday night game.
There are even people now trying to make a case for Bran being evil. Interesting!
Mr. Comey will draw on these episodes to make a case for more ethical leadership.
You can make a case for each of them, but they all have weaknesses, too.
Democrats believe that they can make a case for Trump's impeachment and removal from office.
But Betances, who turns 29 next month, will make a case that he deserves more.
Kim Kardashian West tried to make a case for wearing head-to-toe animal print.
If not, make a case for another dinosaur that you believe deserves a greater spotlight.
Calculated that way, you can make a case that the numbers are going down, he said.
You could make a case for Iranian hardliners staging such an attack to derail peace efforts.
It's hard to make a case for addiction if the kid is getting everything else done.
Rampling, 45 Years Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn Leitch: If you squint, you can maybe make a case
If you want to make a case for Bruce Boudreau, the Wild are at 48.5/103.2.
Maintaining good records of contributions and payments can help you make a case to the contrary.
It also means it's hard to make a case that really, fully protects the whole phone.
I'm here to make a case that American capitalism, as it is currently configured, is broken.
"It's difficult to make a case why oil prices materially move up from here," said Darling.
It's hard to make a case that not buying startups has been bad for Nvidia's competitiveness.
Make a case for America on the world stage that all Americans can be proud of.
In the end, she doesn't really make a case for choosing art school late in life.
It is time for the U.S. government to make a case against the International Olympic Committee.
I would make a case for Molson Coors or BUD, but honestly, Constellation's best of breed.
The Tribune's editorial board, however, used those "wins" to make a case for Hatch to retire.
His accusers and their supporters need not make a case of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
He needs to go beyond repeating his accomplishments from 2016 and make a case for 2020.
You have to make a case for that, which can be for any number of reasons.
But I can tell you from a data standpoint, you can make a case for it.
It is not impossible to make a case that valuations are reasonable, but it is difficult.
Give the Forest Service a chance to make a case for a 20-year mining ban.
But as the playoffs approach, some names missing for months could make a case to play.
Others could make a case, like Cincinnati's Joey Votto, Colorado's Nolan Arenado and Miami's Giancarlo Stanton.
Even the violence in Charlottesville is not likely to help universities make a case in court.
I'm trying to make a case for it because it's not a terrible thing, it's beautiful.
You can make a case, however, that the Clinton strategy toward North Korea kind of worked.
So you could make a case for U.S. pressure on China — coordinated with other advanced economies!
After he helped make a case against the Curry brothers, the task force cut Wershe loose.
But it does mean citizens have a platform to make a case for evenhandedness and shared sacrifice.
But it's possible to make a case against other artists should be hit with the same punishment.
They've already raised nearly $30,000, which means they'll also make a case to carry the fidget cube.
Lang relied on the Ichimoku Cloud and Chaikin Money Flow indicators to make a case, Cramer said.
Like over-surveillance of a space makes it easier for people than to make a case later.
Any time a bad thing happens, in other words, shareholders can make a case for securities fraud.
Google and Apple are the most dominant (and you could probably make a case for Samsung, too).
Sawyer then asked if Jenner would go to Republican legislators to make a case for trans issues.
I'm not here to make a case for forbidding people from saying they're addicted to Hot Cheetos.
Or make a case to convince the powers that be in Cupertino to add another size choice.
An outcast in the craft cocktail world that we may just make a case for this summer.
So better to sneak them in without even holding hearings to make a case on their behalf.
"The president asked him [to] make a case against Comey, and that's what he did," she said.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers will make a case by case determination under the new policy.
Last Chance Two gallery shows make a case for the nourishing aspects of objects in artists' lives.
Harold McGee, the food-science writer, was one of the first to make a case against it.
The victory helped the Tigers make a case for the Group 26 spot in the Cotton Bowl.
And it is not hard to make a case that the corporate-bond market has become more fragile.
It is likely that Huffman's legal team will make a case for no prison time given the circumstances.
They could make a case for retaining the top spot with a win Saturday at No. 13 Baylor.
It was the first time officers in Middleton had relied on pacemaker data to help make a case.
Monday was an opportunity for Klobuchar to make a case for herself, and she delivered a strong performance.
SO YOU COULD CERTAINLY MAKE A CASE IN A COURT WHAT THEY HAVE DONE TO US IS INCREDIBLE.
Sure, you can make a case for it kinda-sorta-but-not really coming true, but just... no.
It also requires them to get approval so seek a different sentence and make a case in writing.
So did Mueller need Manafort to make a case against someone else — and fail to make that case?
In light of this, it's hard to make a case then that Apple is always looking out us.
Overall, it's hard to make a case that BRI has had any noticeable impact on China's commodity imports.
You could make a case that "sites" and "objects" could fall under a digital realm if so allowed.
The comedian also used his platform Monday night to make a case for Obama's signature Affordable Care Act.
With co-viewing, the company hopes to make a case for choosing Philo that goes beyond its affordability.
The Rohingya refugees of Myanmar have enough raw footage to make a case at the International Criminal Court.
What I did not expect is that it would also make a case for the soprano Susanna Phillips.
And yet he also delivers a broadside against its excesses that seems to make a case for forgiveness.
You could make a case that a fight with hybrid rules, some boxing, some M.M.A., might be intriguing.
The victory helped Memphis (12-1) make a case for the Group 5 spot in the Cotton Bowl.
Hechinger said he is not trying to make a case for harsher sentences for Manafort and other suspects.
Snap isn't among Mahaney's top three stock picks, but he can still make a case for buying it.
Trump, meanwhile, continued to try to make a case for the border wall on the basis of crime.
He loves strong leaders, but if that was producing something great for America, he could make a case.
But you can easily make a case for Jefferson and Tuck somewhere in the top ten, or higher.
Some users are more proud of their banned Note7 status and just had to make a case for it.
You can certainly make a case that both Moldbug/Yarvin and the transphobic Opal maintainer fall into that group.
And so, I advise Mr. Trump to stop whining and go try to make a case to get votes.
And, like those bands, I don't know that an intellectual argument can adequately make a case for their greatness.
The goal was to make a case for Trump that they thought wasn't being heard in mainstream conservative outlets.
He tries to make a case that he's actually done the right thing, but Maggie is no one's fool.
While some may make a case for Ronan providing the night's biggest upset, I don't think it will happen.
All told, the recent and previous papers make a case for population structure as a meaningful force in evolution.
In a February letter shared by the news outlet, Green implored Trump to make a case for the facility.
Ryan, Delaney, Bullock, and John Hickenlooper at least received the attention they need to make a case to supporters.
Really, I think you could make a case that they are the least pious fan base in the world.
But under the "reasonable fear" standard, it would be hard to make a case to prosecute the officers involved.
You make a case in the book that it was tough to untangle the Axeman's killings from organized crime.
I also could make a case for Enid being queer in my fave comic, Ghost World, by Dan Clowes.
But that will only really help me make a case for a later lawsuit when you nonetheless libel us.
For the dial, you need more than 40 different skills; to make a case, you need more than 80.
Mr. Zappala said prosecutors would try to make a case for first-degree murder, which carries a life sentence.
She is the one must-see in a sequel that fails to really make a case for its existence.
And I can make a case that red states care more about women's and girls sports than blue states.
Last October, Attorney General William Barr appeared at Notre Dame Law School to make a case for ideological warfare.
Some of Trump's most vocal supporters continued to make a case for themselves over the recess holiday break. Rep.
Judy (Michelle Monaghan) wants to wean Asefa off her meds, learn her story and make a case for asylum.
But I want to make a case for the importance of Pokémon Go — for why it should be covered.
His cooperation could make it easier to make a case against Manafort — or to get Manafort himself to flip.
Klobuchar is the kind of politician who likes to make a case for bipartisanship, even in a hyperpartisan era.
Trump could have seized on that to make a case for a more positive German contribution to the world economy.
You could make a case for Gmail's huge storage limits that let you just archive stuff and find it later.
Escalations in trade tensions or economic uncertainty would make a case for gold, which is considered a safe-haven asset.
RHP Eddie Butler (3-1) continued to make a case that he belongs on the Chicago Cubs roster on Monday.
To help make a case for the trend we've rounded up some of the best pop culture tattoos out there.
You could make a case for all of 'em -- but some people feel TB12's resume is the most impressive.
It also said it did not believe that sufficient evidence could be gathered to make a case against the defendants.
Netflix's breakout hit Stranger Things can make a case out of precocious children, John Carpenter synths, and the Winona Ryderssance.
The congresswoman's remarks come while President Trump continues to make a case for stronger immigration laws and a border wall.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but it's hard to make a case for an uneven cat-eye.
We are going to go out on a limb and make a case for the person we want to win.
And after the sale, the sector analyst must make a case for continuing to hold the stock all over again.
These activists argue that popular opinion will never change unless abortion foes make a case for what they really want.
But it is hard to make a case for the second-place Blue Grass finisher to pass all of these.
These three days are designed to make a case, and create the environment to win votes in the days ahead.
Researchers said that the Washington program was not intended to make a case for or against a national voucher system.
It's comfortable, confident and capable, but it's hard to make a case for why someone might want the diesel version.
"Neither student has the ability to make a case for themselves if they don't know what the evidence is," she said.
They learn to make a case and cope with being outvoted—and that every choice, even that to abstain, has consequences.
It's easy enough for the filmmakers to make a case about D'Amato's unpleasantness, but they can't do much about it, either.
The father of two also used his platform to make a case for former President Barack Obama's signature Affordable Care Act.
So he must make a case to a broader swath of Americans than those who backed him in the GOP primary.
"It just became harder and harder to make a case that this is really that healthy," a former employee told Gizmodo.
But they did make a case for publishing with care and context that is valuable to voters who read their stories.
In fact, we'd like to make a case for the opposite argument: When done right, baby bangs can be universally flattering.
With that knowledge in hand, we'd like to make a case that the new baby's name will be (probably, maybe): Noel.
In theory, you could probably make a case for as many two-thirds of the league's teams falling into this category.
"I could make a case that we could may see a number of positive surprises here in the U.S.", he said.
Ideologically conservative griping aside, this is kind of a really weird and somewhat disingenuous way to make a case for yourself?
In recent days, the Trump administration has used misleading talking points to try to make a case for such a declaration.
A: I think it's hard to make a case that potential growth is as low as 22007 percent or 22008 percent.
Domestic companies using imported steel try to make a case that tariffs would raise their prices and squeeze their profit margins.
With unemployment so low and consumer spending so healthy, it's equally hard to make a case for stepping on the gas.
You can make a case for any of the factors but it really truly is the team that makes a difference.
Then, make a case for what should be done — or not done — to make New York's elite public schools more diverse.
You could make a case that the Bolívars were playing to international expectations for how a Latin American symphony should act.
But the Sixth is so fraught with historical and interpretive inconsistency that a persuasive conductor could make a case either way.
Make a case for the importance of your friend to you and the irrelevance of the money (in the big picture).
If he can't win here, it will be hard to make a case he's the most electable candidate in the field.
JOE KERNEN: Brian, you can make a case that the earnings improvement across the board justifies where stock prices have gone.
The debate may offer them their last big chance before the primary on Saturday to make a case to those voters.
He has been spending millions of dollars of ads, both to make a case for himself and to criticize President Trump.
My intent is not to make a case against the president because many already have, and the results have been fruitless.
Inmates are often given mere minutes to make a case for their freedom before the New York State Board of Parole.
So you can make a case for having more men than women … if you're fielding a sports team or collecting semen.
But even granting the difficulty of their task, Trump loyalists were still remarkably unequipped to make a case for their president.
When government or law turns bad, they provide a place, a platform from which to stand, to make a case, to correct.
They'll aim to make a case that Trump's Cabinet of millionaires and billionaires conflicts with the blue collar themes of his campaign.
But I can't make a case for it as required reading, because it finds itself at the dead end of its ideas.
When there's so much money on the table, it's harder to make a case (or care) that you're still being exploited. [Yahoo]
Employers will be far more likely to accept if you can make a case for why your skills are worth that price.
Weinstein has 15 days to make a case against his expulsion, and the guild will make its final determination on Nov. 6.
And her friends -- specifically Will (McCormack) and Grace (Messing) -- make a case for Hillary Clinton, trying to sway undecided voter Jack (Hayes).
"If you take the names and numbers off the jerseys and you just play football, you can make a case for anybody."
I mean, if you start going through meeting by meeting by meeting, I mean, you can make a case to justify it.
Padmasree Warrior, CEO of NextEV, took the stage at the 2016 Los Angeles Auto Show to make a case for car 3.0.
You could certainly make a case for slow apps, or less-than-compelling software, or just plain unattractiveness being the biggest drawback.
To make a case that Trump had obstructed justice, Mueller would have to show that the President had acted with corrupt intent.
Expect Uber to make a case that positive contribution margins in many of its markets mean that, fundamentally, its business model works.
The activists are seeking to make a case that Newell's leadership took some wrong steps in its integration with Jarden, WSJ reported.
If the president wants to use military force against Iran, he needs to come to Congress and make a case for it.
If ever voters – especially those concerned for Israel's security – were inclined to make a case for willful ignorance, this would be it.
"I think we have to go out and make a case," said Representative Scott Perry, a Republican who represents the York area.
Corporan was also confident enough last week to make a case for himself on the major league level, where he is hitting .
The paper also doesn't make a case for soft photons and gravitons having the capacity for getting rid of so much information.
If you&aposve never been on the PTA before, make a case for why bringing an outsider&aposs perspective will be advantageous.
Think this through: Address practical logistics and make a case that working far from the office would work out well for everybody.
And I wouldn't make a case for "Bloody Bloody" being a better show than "Hamilton"; it's sketchier, for sure, and less celebratory.
The conflict with Iran offers Warren a chance to make a case for her national security skills in a more prominent way.
But first, she needs to make a case for changing Georgia law to allow her and other CPMs to do that again.
Even if you shouldn&apost have to make a case for fairer pay, she added, the reality is you may have to.
Determine your personal stance on the issue, and then make a case for or against allowing seventh graders to play tackle football.
At the meeting, Mr. Bharara asked his prosecutors if there was enough evidence to make a case against the donor, Hassan Nemazee.
"Even a brand of Chanel's stature still has to make a case for itself," says Robin Givhan, the Washington Post's fashion critic.
"If you're going to make a case of conspiracy with the Russians, that's going to be front and center," Mr. Zeidenberg said.
One can make a case, as you do, that the physical and fiscal realities of building a wall render the project moronic.
Trump's opponents would like Barr to help them make a case against the President, regardless of whether or not such a case exists.
You're in the best position to make a case for investment if you're at a point where you don't need capital to survive.
When people started considering that a film, as I do, it was great for me because I was able to make a case.
And the official documents that make a case for that war have made scant mention of the progress that the Obama administration made.
Over a trundling beat by Cashmoneyap, SYPH and Smoke make a case for single-minded Mississauga traphouse rap; anti-partying and pro-hustling.
There's another reason ... the lawyers may well try and make a case that prosecuting Soules is more about a publicity grab than justice.
I have no personal affiliation with any ungulates, but as a public defender I have been summoned to make a case for broncos.
At the same time, some Republicans tried to use Barr's letter to make a case for ending separate investigations into the president's conduct.
Aside from the scars, Ortiz said he has little evidence of the perils he faces back home to make a case for asylum.
But he did make a case, like Trump did Tuesday, that budding signs of inflation are not posing a risk to the economy.
Once a situation like this gets to trial, what is going to be considered as both sides make a case towards a decision?
Why it's memorable: Do we really have to make a case for why Miley's twerking and a parade of psychedelic bears were memorable?
The Democratic leadership in Congress simply won't forcefully make a case for why it must begin now, for the health of the country.
"I would try to make a case for things: This is why it makes sense, why this designer, this cut," Ms. Koop said.
Mr. Coffee said the statement "funding secured" could be a legal gray area where plaintiffs' attorneys see an opportunity to make a case.
They both said they were expecting to turn themselves in to border patrol, armed with Dalia's documents to make a case for asylum.
Earlier this year, she had an assignment in English class to present an argument where you could make a case for both sides.
And the 53-year-old lawyer with sterling professional credentials will have to make a case for himself unlike at any other time.
Last month, she launched an ad blitz on CNBC, which frequently hosts billionaires on air, to make a case for her wealth tax.
Sources told NBC News that Mueller has long had sufficient evidence to make a case, but has been waiting for a strategic moment.
Given that the election is still nine months off, it's hard to make a case that it matters what these people are thinking.
" Checketts added: "For the teams we had, we couldn't afford to not at least make a case that we could win it all.
A number of people told the FDA that they'd been harmed by off-label use and tried to make a case against relaxing regulations.
You could make a case for all three, but defensemen never win the Lady Byng and that annoys me, so Vlasic is the pick.
"The people who are identified as being potentially redundant can make a case for why they should stay or present mitigating factors," he explained.
If Anvil can make a case that it's the best option, it could make a lot more sense than the company's border-vision plans.
Between the performance and privacy issues, and delayed feature updates, it's hard to make a case for relying on a smart TV's native apps. 
The board cannot penalize you for chatting with the doorman, but it could make a case about feeding the birds, even outside the building.
You could make a case that Minecraft is the professional network of 10-year-olds, but you'd have to work pretty hard at it.
Within that consortium is a group called the Emoji Subcommittee, which solicits and vets ideas from just about anyone willing to make a case.
So, again, you can make a case that the only defenseman better than Zubov was the guy who earned the nickname The Perfect Human.
There has not been much political space for her to make a case to the American public about what she would do as president.
The studies the BMJ article cites to make a case that you should be worried about sushi contain a combined 27 cases of anisakiasis.
But there are other ways to make a case that complex life is a lot more likely on a planet with a big moon.
The plan is to add additional flexibility in the future to allow applicants to make a case for how much money they actually need.
If you live anywhere near an AMC, it's hard to make a case for them, especially if you live in a pricey major market.
When looking for partisanship and agenda in the media, sometimes the easiest examples to make a case come in smaller packages, in benign stories.
"We can make a case that we might want an investment policy that will generate less volatile results," Menard said in a telephone interview.
Guggenheim initiated coverage of the stock with a neutral rating, noting "too many big assumptions" are required to "make a case for the stock. "
That said, we simply have to look too far out with too many big assumptions in order to make a case for the stock.
I don't have a cartoonist's picture of Heaven that governs my actions, but I do think you have to make a case for yourself.
But it doesn't make a case for Stadia as a must-own platform the way Halo: Combat Evolved did for Xbox back in 2001.
Trump's most difficult assignment will be to make a case that the situation at the US-Mexico border really amounts to a genuine crisis.
Today, it's much harder to make a case that it doesn't matter which party is in charge, in Congress or in the White House.
Manafort and Gates hired a team from van der Zwaan's law firm at the time, Skadden Arps, to make a case for her prosecution.
And that they should make a case for themselves there with a cover letter and a résumé if they see a position that appeals?
It's possible that your new colleague can make a case for working remotely sometimes, and that your boss won't have a problem with that.
Even though it was obvious that most 1990s dot-coms would fail, it was easy to make a case for any of them individually.
Mr. Mueller's investigators concluded that they did not have enough evidence to make a case that the men conspired with Russia's election interference campaign.
Some make a case for free markets, despite subsidies granted to fossil fuel companies, or they say action works only when all nations act.
They consider themselves moderate Republicans and likely to support Mr. Gardner, but want to hear him make a case for himself and his record.
Recently, Shinola has received requests from young urbanites to make a case to hold just one card — ID, said Mr. Caudill, the creative director.
But, more important, they argue that if someone wants immunity from killing or hurting a person they need to make a case for it.
Presidential elections, unlike midterm elections, traditionally require a candidate to make a case not only against the other side but for him or herself.
" In 2009, with the Lacey Act amendment in place, von Bismarck began trying "to figure out how to make a case with the new law.
As Newton tried to make a case for the seat, Edwards said he heard the seated passenger ask Newton his height before rejecting the offer.
But the White House could try to make a case for demoting Powell but leaving him on the Fed's Board of Governors, legal experts said.
"The proverbial ball is on the government's court to make a case as to why his tenure wasn't extended," explained Mizuho Bank economists on Monday.
I'm not here to make a case for Cersei hanging on to the Iron Throne in the end because it's something that serves the story.
There is no exercise of judgment, no flexibility for the regulator (the Securities and Exchange Commission, or SEC) to make a case-by-case call.
At that point, it's going to be even harder to make a case for Armada as a distinctive project instead of an awkwardly derivative one.
I told her that, instead, she should go in and make a case for her value and all that she would bring to the company.
If they do not make a case at the WTO but retaliate anyway, they have given up the high ground and things will probably escalate.
Superhero comics aren't exclusively for kids, but it's hard to make a case for this tie-in comic being anything other than kid-friendly propaganda.
The magistrate judge -- who assists the trial judge -- wasn't having it, saying Halper didn't make a case that Sam had any access to his song.
I'm here to make a case for playing Persona 5, even if you've never touched a JRPG in your life (but especially if you have).
Once they've finally found the perp, they bring their evidence to District Attorney Gordon Ramsay, and see if they've got enough to make a case.
Powell didn't want to go to the D-League last year, but he used it as an opportunity to make a case for playing time.
Modder Mike Petereyns said he was "struck by inspiration" the first time he saw the Taipei 101 and decided to make a case after it.
Worse, these portrayals demonize animals — sharks, in particular, stand out — making it more difficult to make a case they should be protected from human encroachment.
Sanders "can make a case for himself at this juncture how he is a unique candidate without denigrating others," said his campaign manager Faiz Shakir.
It is much harder to calculate the impact of stricter disciplines on state-owned enterprises, and thus harder to make a case, internally and externally.
One can make a case that the Republican Party, or the agenda that sincere conservatives espoused in the years before Trump, has taken another hit.
President Obama is returning to the University of Chicago, where he taught law, to make a case for his Supreme Court nominee, Merrick B. Garland.
While the ruling does not eliminate forfeiture, it at least allows individuals at the state level to make a case that a forfeiture is excessive.
Jimmy is horrified to see Kim punished for his mishap, and tells Kim he wants to go to Howard and make a case for her.
But incite the opposition party he did, and most of the Democratic committee members tried to make a case for obstruction where Mueller would not.
If Facebook doesn't care about supporting Safari for its 800-plus million Messenger users, it's hard to make a case that anyone else should, too.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel was expected to also make a case for the accord during a lower-key visit to the White House on Friday.
With America lagging other rich countries in realms from health care to high school test scores, it's difficult to make a case for this, either.
Vice President Mike Pence, who had postponed a trip to deal with the crisis, also chimed in to make a case for signing the bill.
However, no anachronistic comparisons are required to make a case for Nadar's showstopping portrait of the literary titan Victor Hugo on his deathbed in 1885.
Strategies Project ahead a year or two: It is much easier to make a case for a troubled stock market than for a booming one.
At some point, Sanders has to make a case for himself as the nation's chief executive and more than a protest vote against the establishment.
This ethical debate itself is not new, the authors acknowledge in the journal Pediatrics, where they make a case for strengthening guidelines on pediatric assent.
But already, prosecutors, police officials and others are cherry-picking cases and crime data to make a case for rolling back some of the reforms.
He can make a case for everything he does, which is one of the things the White Sox like about him: He's a rational actor.
All this smacks of an attempt by the central government to make a case for intervention by the Chinese army, which Hong Kong's constitution allows.
"It's something that Rick Scott has never been able to show: he really can motivate voters himself or make a case for himself," Jotkoff said.
But though you can make a case for the Panthers winning any one of those games, it is hard to see them winning all four.
The entire energy world was waiting on it breathlessly, convinced that Rick Perry's DOE would try to distort it to make a case for coal.
But the UK and EU are talking, at least, and May is trying to make a case that this means a breakthrough is theoretically possible.
Or else determined to pick her battles carefully, with a focus on areas where evidence can be amassed to make a case — and make it quickly.
In order to get the waiver from the NCAA, she needed to make a case that she could succeed in college, despite her high school grades.
He added that on both of those buckets right now "you could make a case for good and a case for concern," which needs to change.
Kardashian met with Trump in May to discuss prison reform and make a case for granting Johnson clemency, which he did within days of the meeting.
"We will not make a case of this because the relationship with Germany is more valuable than a small contract regarding machine guns," al-Asseri said.
Taken together, the op-eds make a case that Kansas state lawmakers are wasting taxpayer time and money on counterproductive, embarrassing efforts to hold women back.
WhatsApp could make a case that it's an American company so it doesn't come under India's legislation, according to Amlan Mohanty, a lawyer and internet activist.
Four current and former officials said they believe the Trump administration wants to help make a case to restrict refugee flows by creating a skewed analysis.
She wishes Louis Vuitton would hurry up and make a case for the iPad Pro, as she only had the one for the smaller iPad ($1,400).
" They thought about trying to make a case under the Travel Act but, as they noted, that theory "had never been litigated in a similar context.
And anyway there are other features like robust ad blocking and so on that, say, a Mozilla-powered open source router could make a case for.
Young curators who are keen to make their mark are working more and more closely with philanthropists eager to make a case for under-represented artists.
Clinton's advisers are preparing to make a case against Mr. Trump that will be jarringly different from the sparring of past presidential campaigns over foreign policy.
It's hard to make a case for the altruism involved in deceased organ donation when our medical system has historically not been altruistic to black people.
That would mean that the regulator would have to make a case that such accounts should be considered "books, registers, other documents" and records, they said.
The decision in the K.K.R. Financial case creates a Catch-22 for plaintiffs – you need to plead good facts for your complaint to make a case.
Pro-Bernie speakers, and Bernie himself, used their time slots to acknowledge Bernie dead-enders' grievances and make a case for Clinton aimed directly at them.
But because Cyndie is the granddaughter of the group's leader, Natania (Deborah May), she is granted the opportunity to make a case for letting Tara live.
They have organized events in his district, taken out advertisements and produced legal briefs meant to make a case that he should act and act quickly.
We can argue about the others — I'm happy to make a case for John Carpenter's underrated "Christine" — but this "It" doesn't quite ascend to their level.
You could make a case that Trump's campaign was predicated on many of the same cultural, generational and demographic tensions that football has incubated for years.
Democrats make a case for why Trump needs to be impeached: Giving Trump a pass means 'giving him a green light' to 'cheat' in the election.
The House Intelligence Committee will vote Tuesday on Chairman Adam Schiff's impeachment report, which will make a case for the congressional removal of President Donald Trump.
If Florida State can take down the Cardinals, it may make a case for itself as the first team in its conference to come off the board.
Backup catcher Robinson Chirinos continues to make a case for a regular slot in Texas' lineup, homering in four straight games and seven of his last 211.
The Nancy Drew books make a case that you can be a complete nonentity — okay, a privileged nonentity — and still do tons of courageous, adventurous, altruistic stuff.
As editor-in-chief, Yang will have to make a case for loosening censorship and possibly allowing crowd-sourced contributions if he wants to achieve his goals.
It explains why he may have been able to make a case for having a woman hold the nation's highest office in a way that Clinton can't.
If Big Little Lies is going to make a case for its second season, it has to dive into her growth through such a massive emotional obstacle.
Justin Forsett re-signed with the Ravens, so the Baltimore backfield figures to be a quagmire, but I can make a case for either Allen or Dixon.
"You can make a case to get back into that reflation trade," Link said as stock in the industrial materials and financial sectors fall to lower levels.
He pointed to his own confirmation testimony to say he would try to make a case to go beyond existing policy if he thought he needed to.
We have a few rumors, a bit of gossip and a few circumstantial facts which some wish to string together to make a case against the pilots.
Wyden's state of Oregon is home to several companies that could make a case regarding intellectual property rights and China, including Nike Inc and FLIR Systems Inc.
But put the political cacophony and Twitter-fueled outrage aside, and it's difficult to make a case that Trump's first 100 days have been a roaring success.
If Republicans lose control of the House, emboldened conservatives could make a case to throw out all of the leadership team and elect an entirely new group.
One administrator said the main regret was failing to alert members that participating in the groups could provide useful leads for companies seeking to make a case.
So, opinions on what Nirvana's best album vary, but seldom does anyone make a case for 1992's Incesticide and at first it's easy to understand why.
The technology is still making progress in the enterprise sector, and Shapeways is certainly continuing to make a case for it in the world of online marketplaces.
I don't know if I can make a case as to why we should be allowed to dig because I don't know if that case really exists.
Over the years, though, it has served as an unofficial cultural ambassador, using its dining room and its menu to make a case for the Japanese way.
QUESTLOVE Here, I want to make a case for "The Breaks," which started as a TV movie and became a series on VH1 before moving to BET.
Both Tribe and Matz are close observers of the Trump presidency, and they make a case for when impeachment ought to be used in the 21st century.
Chief Harrison said that officers could make a case for arresting someone in a place that has been the subject of repeated public complaints about marijuana smoke.
The family was instead given three months to make a case to be given legal permission to remain in the country, a possible route to full citizenship.
Mr. Ashe preferred to make a case in written form, or as a speaker on the college lecture circuit or as a witness before the United Nations.
Some have pointed to the losses they have already suffered — of high-paying or fulfilling jobs, of once-sterling reputations — to make a case for lesser punishments.
Only then can Beasley, who will be 36 when next summer's World Cup kicks off, make a case for some kind of role on yet another team.
She'll have approximately three months after giving birth to recover and make a case that she should be included on a roster that's already brimming with talent.
He was barely trying to make a case at all — and like so much in this political era, nobody who wasn't already persuaded was being persuaded anyway.
Watch the video above and make a case for whether the performers you see can be seen as a girl group, a boy band or something else.
Warren and Sanders were at the center of that stage, and the other candidates took them on as they tried to make a case for their relevancy.
"We are pursuing it in the Department of Justice in every way that we can make a case," Sessions said Monday on ABC News' Good Morning America.
One Princeton science professor in the film, surveying the storm's impact, concludes, "Unfortunately, you can make a case that people should never have built on these sandbars."
So I've chosen 10 short excerpts (including the one above) to make a case for this landmark "Tosca," trying to avoid the obvious (no arias, for example).
But as in other cases, prosecutors might find it difficult to make a case against Officer Noor if he argues that he believed he was in danger.
Microsoft, on the other hand, has far less exposure to China, and Piper Jaffray analysts make a case for it to beat estimates, based on its historical performance.
She noted that in cases about pay or harassment, it can be daunting to make a case as an individual — much less muster the funds for an attorney.
H: I wonder whether we could make a case that there's a missing ingredient in today's art scene, generally, that kind of humor, that kind of biting wit.
If they can prove the acquisitions broke antitrust rules, then they can make a case for undoing the empire, similar to the breakup of Standard Oil in 1911.
Mr. Johnson will likely make a case for a swift Brexit, while the opposition is likely to propose holding a second referendum about whether to leave at all.
Creed said Ireland would make a case to the Commission that support for its primary producers would limit any possible contagion from UK tariffs to other European countries.
"They were desperately trying to keep it internal," Dixon said, adding that the United supervisor appeared "frustrated" with Dixon's attempts to make a case out of the incident.
The best recent definition of privacy doesn't require hotel-room carnage to make a case for why we should still pay attention to our persistent feelings of unease.
Or they'll go to FIFA and try to make a case to their committee which rules on clubs asking for special permission to sign a player under 18.
SGT The prime minister's department said on Thursday it won't force Auntie Anne's to change the hot dog's name, if the company can make a case for it.
Cole and Stephen also are not hesitant to make a case for being placed in honors classes, even if their writing or reading remains a struggle, Stacey said.
It's possible to make a case for LuMee's products if you're a true selfie enthusiast, but I can't imagine anyone making an aesthetic argument for Kardashian's debut designs.
In the case of longer emotes—such as ones that mimic more than one or two moves—one might be able to make a case for copyright infringement.
That remained true during the State of the Union, when he again publicized individuals cases of immigrant crime to make a case that undocumented immigrants are scary criminals.
But when the state is going after immigrants, and it's become tougher to move to a higher earnings bracket, it's hard to make a case for this theory.
The current government under President Tsai has made a point of adhering to United Nations resolutions in order to make a case for greater international recognition of Taiwan.
And I think electability is a bit of an empty term, but if you wanted to make a case for the most electable candidate, it is definitely her.
"You could definitely make a case for the chancellor to enter into some near-term fiscal easing," Matthew Whittaker, an economist with the Resolution Foundation think-tank, said.
Together, the stories make a case for the way that female desire—and ambition—gets distorted by masculine models, then finds an original shape to get around it.
The proposition that immigrants hamper productivity in their newfound homes could make a case for far more restrictive immigration controls than the United States has in place today.
Economist Austan Goolsbee is "a little" worried about inflation and rising interest rates, but said it will take more than one month of data to make a case.
More importantly, at a critical time where gun control reform has real estate at the front of the public imagination, the show fails to make a case for it.
Holly Dickson, legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas, told the Daily Beast that the group plans to make a case that the law is unconstitutional.
But without the threat of impeachment, they will be limited to using the investigations to make a case to voters in 2020 of Trump's unsuitability for a second term.
Officials corroborated or supplemented intelligence from other sources to make a case to surveil Carter Page, but much of that information can't be made public because it's highly sensitive.
Mr. Johnson is likely to make a case for a swift Brexit, while the opposition is likely to propose holding a second referendum about whether to leave at all.
Even as he pushes to make a case for his 2020 reelection, Trump has publicly focused more on defending himself from the impeachment inquiry than on any policy issue.
While none of these changes are specifically designed to help win the $10 billion JEDI cloud contract, they certainly help make a case for Microsoft from a technology standpoint.
"It would be tough for me to make a case for crude oil going more than a few dollars a barrel higher than it is right now," explained Kloza.
Bonnie starts to make a case that the records indicating Annalise's intoxication could have been tampered with, but Annalise stands and makes an impassioned plea on her own behalf.
However, the government could make a case for helping British Steel by arguing that it needs to retrain workers or help the environment, areas where Brussels gives some leeway.
And Mr. Obama is expected to make a case for Senate consideration of his nominee when he meets with students at the University of Chicago law school this week.
He told Camerota he wanted to say something that he knew would "probably drive Symone crazy," and then tried to make a case for the comparison during the segment.
Cruz was born in Canada, and Trump argues Democrats could make a case that he is not qualified to be president because he is not a natural born citizen.
Had the EternalBlue exploit still been secret, and everyone vulnerable, you could make a case for a FEMA declaration and use taxpayer money for 'some' of the recovery efforts.
It's much easier to make a case for your promotion when you have tons of compliments you need to whittle down, as opposed to no examples of positive feedback.
The attempt would likely fail because it would be hard to make a case for an antitrust problem when the companies involved in a merger come from different industries.
While the police had long considered Mr. Primus, 29, "a person of interest," it was only in the last few months that they were able to make a case.
The label often holds company-wide meetings in which any staffer can make a case for a potential signee, playing tracks and presenting a vision for an artist's career.
Depending on the size and culture of the company, being honest with your boss about why you want to do so can help you make a case for this.
The company has raised more than $110 million in funding, and recently announced it will appear before Congress this month to make a case for bringing food stamps online.
Instead, they have been taking risks and crossing illegally with hopes of being arrested so they can then make a case for asylum after they are already in Canada.
Sanders campaign aides had billed the event as an opportunity for him to make a case directly to black voters for why they should support him over Mr. Biden.
I mean, the first thing that you do when you're attacked with a falsehood is not only deny it but go out and really make a case for it.
However, the House Intelligence Committee still has to vote Tuesday on Chairman Adam Schiff's impeachment report, which will make a case for the congressional removal of President Donald Trump.
And the third video, by Sheila Pree Bright, layers old and recent documentary material, including Ms. Simone's interview, to make a case for a new black civil rights movement.
Saudi Arabia will also seek to make a case at a global gathering in New York this week for concerted action to punish and deter Iran after the strikes.
You know, 'obstruction of Congress' is like petulant children saying we didn't get our way when we didn't ask the right way and didn't try to make a case.
Saudi Arabia will also seek to make a case at a global gathering in New York this week for concerted action to punish and deter Iran after the strikes.
Fox's new executives will have to make a case that a leaner broadcast network can make inroads with Hollywood's creative community and still command a large prime-time audience.
But during a closed-door briefing at CES last week, Sony attempted to make a case for why 8K should be the future of televisions, and it made some sense.
No, you won't get that fox or coyote fur trim, but if it's not real fur you're after, it's hard to make a case against L.L. Bean's Baxter State Parka.
"If Democrats want to make a case against Barrett's religion again, but with the added publicity a Supreme Court nomination would bring, it probably would not play better," Ponnuru said.
Meantime, as Kmart has languished, Walmart, Target and Amazon have poured money into their brands and technology, making it harder for Kmart to make a case it needs to exist.
Based on the lawsuits, it might be relatively straightforward to make a case against Purdue as a whole and executives who were directly involved in misbranding and misleadingly marketing opioids.
The show flirted with moral ambiguity, and I'd like to see it make a case for the bad guys, which would prevent us from just getting Folksy Smuggler Crew 2.0.
Supreme Court arguments tend to be free-for-alls, and the rule allows lawyers to make a case or set the tone for arguments before being interrupted by the justices.
You could make a case for Chris Pratt's pithy one-liners and Bryce Dallas Howard's superhuman sprint in heels as moments that nudged the industry yardsticks a few feet backwards.
If the Academy and its 43,000-plus power-hitting members stay on message, this could be their biggest blockbuster broadcast in years to make a case for why movies matter.
Even he could not make a case for 9/11 as the confluence of vast global currents, as some inevitable culmination of the obsessions and the degradations of American society.
Add to that a liftback and a gargantuan cargo area and it's easy to make a case for the Regal GS as the most usable sports sedan on the market.
Rodriguez, Hall of Famer Ivan Rodriguez's son, continued to make a case for inclusion in a rotation when Johnny Cueto and Jeff Samardzija return, perhaps as early as next week.
Around this time last year ,Vogue UK tried to make a case for the sheepskin boots, and Fashionsy made a push for their revival in 2013 — both to no avail.
Now, you can make a case that auto-bids are pretty dumb—talk about devaluing the regular season—but the truth is, they make the next two weeks ultra-exciting.
Christian Pulisic continues to make a case for himself as the future of soccer—and not just for the U.S., but for one of the top clubs in the world.
In different ways, they make a case for "the center" based on a bad-faith argument that the populist left is the same brand of scourge as the nationalist right.
WAPNER: HE LOSES APPARENTLY THE MOST RECENT CONTEST THAT HE HAD WITH P & G, ALTHOUGH PEOPLE CLEARLY COULD MAKE A CASE IN SOME CORNERS THAT MAYBE AN ACTIVIST WAS NEEDED.
That day in court, we all sat at the edge of our seats listening to Purvi's lawyer make a case to the Indiana Court of Appeals to overturn the conviction.
How frustrating has it been -- excuse me -- how frustrating has it been trying to deal with the government, trying to tell them your story, and trying to make a case?
Considering the fact that all 16 of Petras' solo songs were written by Gottwald, you could make a case for the idea that Gottwald has finally found his pet project.
This is not because I'm a beauty hoarder — although one could make a case — it's because new applicators change the finish, texture, and ease of use of any given product.
Your manager will make a case for why they plan to promote you, and ask for feedback from a panel of other people at the level you're being considered for.
Mr. Trump didn't even bother to try to make a case against Iran when he lashed out at it during a speech at the United Nations General Assembly last week.
If you plan on keeping your investment for five years or longer, Matthews says you could make a case for jumping in while things are low and riding it out.
Bailey was a fixture on Warren's campaign as the progressive firebrand criss-crossed the country over the last year to make a case for bold, structural change and anticorruption reforms.
But Nevada managed to pull it off better than Iowa did — and could make a case to be the first state to vote rather than the third next time around.
In November 2400, two officials from the International Golf Federation traveled to Switzerland to make a case for returning their sport's athletes to the Olympics after a century-long hiatus.
This reality doesn't make a case against impeaching Trump when his conduct is basically asking for it; an impeachment process can be morally correct even if it's unlikely to succeed.
To make a case, however, Mr. Steele needed to persuade Ms. Constand to endure a trial — and for an office that had declined to prosecute her case 10 years earlier.
Pentagon officials tried to make a case to the White House that the Ukraine aid was effective and should not be looked at in the same manner as other aid.
"Obstruction of Congress," I've said before, is like petulant children saying we didn't get our way when we didn't ask the right way and didn't try to make a case.
When she sheepishly admitted to her granddaughter that she had been defrauded, Ms. Lecoq spent months calling law enforcement agents and prosecutors to help make a case for serious theft.
An exhibition of Turk's works in the London museum of fellow Young British Artist Damien Hirst fails to make a case for the longevity of his art historical in-jokes.
It wants to make a case that technology has changed so much that law enforcement is being locked out, but it has far more investigative tools at its disposal than ever.
Perhaps it knows that if it's going to persuasively make a case to consumers that it's worth spending upwards of $2,000 on a bulky headset, it's going to need some help.
Susan Gordon, a former manager at Venetucci, struggled to make a case for keeping the farm and produce, but had trouble finding government safety data for food, she told BuzzFeed News.
They had Evgeni Malkin as the best ever, but you could make a case for Alexander Ovechkin, Pavel Bure, Sergei Fedorov, Pavel Datsyuk, Alexander Mogilny… the list goes on and on.
The trade war escalation alongside Friday data showing U.S. employment growth in July slowed as expected may make a case for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again in September.
I suppose serious audiophiles could make a case for headphones like the Beoplay H9s over the Bose 700s in terms of sound clarity, but most people will be satisfied with these.
Overall, it's difficult to make a case for slumping prices on the basis of a lack of demand, as the vessel-tracking data clearly shows Australian coal exports holding up well.
Maybe you make a case for Nicklas Backstrom, but he's more of a set up guy, and there aren't any 40-goal snipers here for him to get the puck to.
French liberals can surely make a case for immigration without pretending that nothing has changed: a country that in 1900 was almost uniformly Catholic now has more than six million Muslims.
It's hard to make a case for using increased security to someone who feels they would never be a target but the reality is everyone is a target to indiscriminate attacks.
While you can make a case for Justin Bieber being in his career apex right now, it doesn't seem like Stratford's favourite son is as satisfied as the rest of us.
A letter for a young academic specializing in 17th-century Portuguese history, for example, must make a case for that candidate's exceptionalism in relation to the competing candidates in the field.
"Until we see stabilization in growth momentum and financial market volatility, it is unlikely we can make a case for strong performance against the USD in the Latam space," they said.
Via voiceover, it tries to make a case for neurodiversity — that is, the idea that what constitutes "normal" might need reevaluation, that different sorts of abilities present themselves in different people.
"It would be difficult to make a case for climate involvement in this outbreak," said Colin Carlson, a biologist, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change author and postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown University.
As compelling as the argument for reform is, Mr. Trump spent more time trying to make a case for the "very fine people" he believed were defending monuments to the Confederacy.
Dimon&aposs comment shows how bank leaders are trying to make a case to an investing community in love with the tech sector that they have some of the same characteristics.
Democrats have been divided over whether to support impeachment proceedings against the president, with some hoping that questioning the former Trump campaign aide would help them make a case for it.
Claridge bends over so far to make a case for Blanche that Alfred comes off mostly as a hindrance, out on the road all the time, living it up with booksellers.
At the time, Flake leveraged his position as an undecided senator to make a case for it, and argued that it was necessary to protect the sanctity of the confirmation process.
Buttigieg has told crowds in Iowa and elsewhere that his experience in reviving a struggling Rust Belt community allows him to make a case to voters that other Democratic candidates cannot.
Conway went on Fox News and attempted to make a case that Democrats who supported legislation to address the opioid crisis last year have an obligation to support a border wall.
"They are learning how to plan a campaign, how to make a case, how to ask for support, how to be strong," said Munson, who also has a 20-year-old son.
Why not just make a case, on the merits, that 51 votes should be enough to pass a bill, change the rules openly, and then operate under the clear new rules thereafter?
Many of the affected children may soon find themselves in an immigration courtroom somewhere in the United States as they make a case to stay in the country legally and avoid deportation.
Assange, an Australian citizen, is famously believed to have begged Donald Trump Jr. over Twitter DMs to make a case that Assange should be appointed as Australia's ambassador to the United States.
The Intelligence Committee is tasked with organizing what could become blockbuster and historic open hearings as Democrats seek to make a case that the President is guilty of gross abuses of power.
Yet political leaders, instead of facing up to this plight and presenting free trade as a way out of a dying past, make a case for it that is ever more convoluted.
While we won't try to sell you on the importance of eating within a certain number of hours after waking, we do want to make a case for breakfast not being boring.
The Trump campaign, a top Senate Republican adviser said, "is so far off the rails that I don't know anyone who could make a case for investing money in the presidential" contest.
Prosecutors had everything they needed to charge Trump, and they went to great lengths to explain over and over how they met the legal threshold to make a case -- if they could.
"While Senator Sanders tries to make a case on electability based on meaningless polls, Republicans and their 'super PACs' have made clear the candidate they're actually afraid to face," Ms. Palmieri said.
He has not provided financial support to supporters in legal trouble -- possibly because his initial comments could help make a case that his campaign should be held liable for the violence. 7.
Just before the live evictions, Julie gives the three houseguests in peril — Mark, Ari, and Ross — the opportunity to make a case as to why Marissa should take them to the end.
If you can't be depended on to do your job (and we're not even talking about going above and beyond), then how can you make a case that you deserve said job?
He noted that the company has some $2 billion in cash and said the stock is undervalued, which would make a case for the company buying back some of its own stock.
Mentor Texts A Times look at one of many remixes of "Old Town Road," and a student review of Greta Van Fleet's debut album, demonstrate how cultural reviews can make a case.
Despite Graham's alarm about Russian interference, several influential GOP senators believe lawmakers face an uphill battle to make a case for election-security-related legislation during a presidential election cycle (The Hill).
That light is very close for as many as one-third of the prisoners, who have already served several decades and will now be able to make a case for immediate release.
Although she's a member of one of the most prominent political families in New Mexico, at that time, Lujan Grisham didn't have the network to make a case to help those seniors.
India's companies law allows the federal government to make a case before the companies tribunal to take over a company if the firm is found to be acting against the public interest.
She used the final debate before voting starts in Iowa and New Hampshire to make a case to faithful supporters of Obama, who some Clinton allies worry might be shifting to Sanders.
Seamlessly mixing fights featuring Brazilian legends along with upcoming prospects, you could easily make a case for UFC 198 being the best card the promotion has ever had to offer on paper.
You could make a case that you protected your building from the prospect of housing a convicted sex offender whose propensity to assault women was higher than that of the average person.
Frequent travelers tend to gravitate to one mode of transportation over another, and fans of the air shuttle are more than happy to make a case for their preferred way to travel.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi asked President Trump to reschedule the annual speech — typically an occasion for the president to make a case for his policy agenda — citing security concerns from the government shutdown.
"The media did not need to make a case for itself, financially, because it was so subsidized by advertising for most of the last century, and that is going away," Jeffery said.
Trump, however, ignored those problems and cited his "hunch" to make a case that the coronavirus death rate is lower than official estimates coming from organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO).
When Mann was questioned on Monday about the alleged rape, Weinstein's defense team did not hold back in trying to make a case that the accuser was lying about the event altogether.
True, the burden of proof is on him to make a case for this "exciting" scientific revolution (whose discoveries just happen to regurgitate some of humanity's most pernicious, wearying and stubborn stereotypes).
As The Diplomat's Katie Putz points out, you could make a case that Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, and Myanmar have promised to create biometric passports for their citizens but haven't yet rolled them out.
For Labour, success on Election Day is dependent in large part on whether it can pull the focus from Brexit and make a case that Mr. Johnson would squander precious public services.
Van Eenennaam was cautiously optimistic that by collecting reams of data on the calves, her team might help make a case for gene-edited animals to be regulated differently than transgenic ones.
The last quarter wasn't so great and Cisco's gunning for them, but — I mean I guess I can make a case for it, but there's better fish to fry, so to speak.
"She's certainly tried to make a case, but the market doesn't believe that the Fed is going to actually raise rates," said Brent Schutte, chief investment strategist at Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management.
I spent a week with one, and while it's impressive in its driving dynamics and easy to live with, it's hard to make a case for spending nearly $30,000 on the EcoSport.
And Democrats and the news media have also effectively used scare tactics to make a case that reforming or simply returning Medicaid to its pre-2010 parameters will cause chaos and death.
If the LX 570 was massively more refined you could make a case, but the base Land Cruiser is so well built and heavily optioned that it makes the Lexus look exorbitant.
As Mr. Trump left for Texas on Thursday, where he planned to make a case for the wall, the president said that if the shutdown persisted, he would cancel his Davos trip.
If Bauer, Goodman, and Hasen are reading the statute correctly, then Trump Jr. has now openly admitted damaging facts that prosecutors would otherwise need to prove to make a case against him.
The government's own data shows that the overwhelming majority of Central American detainees have a credible or reasonable fear of persecution at home, which means that they could make a case for asylum.
Shakur, 19863, became eligible for mandatory parole earlier this month, and appeared before the parole board at the federal penitentiary in Victorville, California, on April 7 to make a case for his release.
He has 14 games to either save the job of every coach in Buffalo, or make a case to the rest of the league that he's more than just a running backs coach.
Of course, hers is just one view, however the Fed continues to make a case for higher rates and, for the first time in this elongated cycle, the bond market appears to agree.
Conversations with people involved in making economic policy during the Clinton years make a case that they deserve credit for the strong growth that is a little too nuanced for a stump speech.
And though you could make a case for dissociating the movie from the novel it's based on, the fact that the entire story is based on Sparks' own grandparents makes that rather difficult.
While Koh concedes the charter's text does not specifically create such an exemption, he has outlined several conditions under which a state might make a case that it has complied with international law.
But the program allows EPA to give hardship exemptions to small oil refineries that make a case they are burdened by the law, a move corn farmers say reduces demand for their product.
When a market is up 10, 11, 12 percent in two months, the first two months of the year, it was a lot easier to make a case for it to pull back.
I suppose that you could make a case that if your life is utterly miserable, or if you're poverty stricken, turning to some kind of supernatural faith is the only thing you've got.
If Mr. Mueller does not plan to make a case in court, a report of his findings could be sent to Congress, leaving it to lawmakers to decide whether to begin impeachment proceedings.
It's hard to make a case for a big new tax in America on the middle classes and the poor after decades when most of the economic benefits have flowed to the wealthy.
That switch may be difficult to pull off, but Andy Karl, a Broadway favorite last seen in "Groundhog Day," has the right combination of grit and charisma to make a case for Edward.
But in a world where Samsung sells phones that are just as fast, just as big, and just as good, it needs to make a case for what makes the Note 10 special.
The Tigers at least have a road win over Texas A&M (211-21) in their back pocket, and a likely 210th game, the conference championship, to make a case to the committee.
The Supreme Court has said the "voluntary cessation" of a government action does not usually make a case moot if the government remains free to resume the conduct after the case is dismissed.
I want to share that process with other people — and to make a case for why getting things right is more interesting and valuable than just confirming your beliefs or scoring points online.
Republicans could try to make a case for this policy shift; they could try to explain why tax cuts for a wealthy few are more important than health care for tens of millions.
Hathaway and Shapiro deserve medals of intellectual valor for even daring to make a case that is so at odds with what almost every other expert in the field of international relations believes.
Meng was granted bail in a Canadian court shortly after her arrest, and remains in British Columbia while the US attempts to make a case that she should be extradited to stand charges here.
"I think you could make a case that Joni Ernst got very little buzz because the convention on the first night was so screwed up and she played to an empty hall," Mackowiak said.
While we often associate fall with the best scents (hello, pumpkin spice!), we'd like to make a case for what the spring season has to offer: laundered linens, fresh rain, and sweet florals galore.
As president, he would of course be in a strong position to make a case that the world's richest country has a moral duty to try to make those things happen for its citizens.
The prosecution and conviction of Mr. Desormeau alone was enough to deter other officers who might be willing to lie in order to justify an arrest or make a case stick, Mr. Arlia said.
In addition to negotiations, a company can also take an artist to court to make a case for severing ties early, but it's a risky move wracked with complicating precedents and no express terms.
But positive reviews — where you can make a case for something that you really feel enthusiastic about, and still write as well as you can — that's a lot harder, and a lot more valuable.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump on Wednesday once again tried to make a case for voter ID laws by using a grocery store analogy, inexplicably claiming shoppers need to show identification to buy cereal.
"It is disturbing that the Manhattan DA's office is once again trying to make a case where no victim suffered any financial harm," Andy Lankler, a lawyer for Anderson, told The Wall Street Journal.
The 6th Circuit concluded that by sending the email, Amazon assumed a duty to warn customers, so the Foxes are entitled to make a case that Amazon breached its duty to provide adequate warning.
What's really at issue is a conservative canard and talking point that tries to make a case that private companies have a First Amendment obligation to allow any kind of speech on their platforms.
It was up to the evening's co-chairs — besides Gaga, Anna Wintour of Vogue, Alessandro Michele of Gucci, Serena Williams and Harry Styles — and their invited guests to make a case for the theme.
To hear the president's handpicked lawyer make a case for functional despotism, a case that it is clear the president himself believes, should have shocked them into realizing what it is they were permitting.
For example, Mr. Craig said, the initial rules in that case gave Republican managers four days to make a case for conviction, followed by four days for the president's legal team to defend him.
Most musicians' memoirs reach into the past to make a case for the present, searching in the life of the unfamous person who once existed for evidence of the exceptional, inevitable star to be.
O, said he has a position in Farmland Partners in part because he believes that Pittman is a "table pounder" who will continue to make a case for his company despite the mounting threats.
If the UN would not grant approval, the Bush administration would have to make a case before Congress that Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction that posed a threat only military intervention could eliminate.
Finally, if Trump is disciplined enough to stay quiet and prosecutors have to make a case against him based upon splitting hairs and ascribing a basis for his actions, the case will go nowhere.
The Defense and State Departments&apos comments on the strike appear to indicate that the US will make a case under the right to self-defense, which is recognized under US and international law.
A couple of hours later in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Trump seized upon news of the fabricated Kavanaugh allegation to make a case that all of the women who accused Kavanaugh of misconduct were lying.
I think you could make a case that it would be a better world — you would be not giving your talks about effective altruism in front of philanthropists, but in front of government officials.
You could make a case that the English house producers who came out of that country's Second Summer of Love in the late 80s carried the flower-power tradition into the modern era for good.
Optionally, you'll want a USB battery pack, to allow for your DIY Echo to work away from a wall outlet, a speaker for improved audio output, and some cardboard and tape to make a case.
Drake also trolled Steph Curry during Game 1 of the NBA Finals by wearing his dad Dell's Raptors jersey, so the guy is clearly looking to make a case for toughest jersey collection out there.
We've talked about inclusion and diversity and naturalness as positive aspects in beauty and fashion, but we shouldn't forget the fantasy, which is what he was trying to make a case for at that show.
The account holder contended there was insufficient suspicion to make a case, that Switzerland lacks jurisdiction, that the statute of limitations had expired and that he had diplomatic immunity from criminal prosecution, court documents show.
In the episode, we also meet James, a lawyer from the ACLU who helped Zoey successfully make a case against the Los Angeles school system for trans discrimination by her school when she was younger.
"We simply have to look too far out with too many big assumptions in order to make a case for the stock," Guggenheim analysts Jake Fuller and Ali Faghri wrote in a note to investors.
And instead of expanding to make a case to new groups of people, conservativism has weaponized them and turned them into negatives, thus isolating groups that otherwise might have been new recruits to the ideology.
So we think ... I think the media did not need to make a case for itself financially, because it was so subsidized by advertising, for most of the last century, and that is going away.
Read more: It only took the Miami Dolphins 30 minutes of awful football to make a case as the worst team in the NFL this yearThings would get decidedly more depressing in the second half.
Op-Ed Contributor Bill Clinton is scheduled to speak Tuesday evening at the Democratic National Convention, where he'll presumably make a case for his wife, and for his own barrier-breaking role as first gentleman.
Judges determined that the evidence prosecutors presented was not sufficient to satisfy the burden of proof necessary to link the defendants to post-election violence, so the defense did not need to make a case.
If adopted, the measure could make a case argued before the U.S. Supreme Court last month moot that arose after Microsoft balked at handing over a criminal suspect's emails stored in company servers in Ireland.
Lawyers for immigrants challenging the thousands of family separations carried out along the border this spring had argued that losing their children had left parents too distraught to adequately make a case for asylum status.
While the economy is still growing, despite evident political turmoil in Washington and elsewhere around the globe, it is easy to make a case for extreme caution in the stock market, given its elevated levels.
While asylum seekers arrive on their own and then make a case for protection, refugees are vetted by the United Nations, the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department while they are still overseas.
It is perfectly feasible to make a case for all of the above, but the question of which of them is most convincing — which of them, if any, is correct — is not the most pressing.
Regardless of whether Mr. Mueller believes there is enough evidence to make a case against the president, Mr. Trump's belief that his attorney general should protect him provides an important window into how he governs.
Douthat: That digression is illustrative, though: It's clearly easier to make a case against this administration on its mix of dishonesty, turpitude and chaos than it is to argue against a 3.8 percent unemployment rate.
They watch the movies, though, and you could make a case that the Jungle Books are Kipling's most lasting American legacy—even if the movie versions don't always bear much resemblance to what Kipling wrote.
Tolkien received formal art training in school and drew throughout his life, and Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth tries hard to make a case for him as a significant — or at least interesting — visual artist.
In his speech this morning, he even says "you could make a case for activating chips on public safety grounds alone," since radio could enable phones to receive emergency alerts even when wireless networks are down.
Even Democrats have largely been hesitant to call for impeachment, usually arguing there isn't enough information to make a case for it in relation to the ongoing investigations on whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia.
She said she believes he didn't because her party's resounding victory — Democrats flipped 40 House seats and control of the chamber — made it too difficult for him to make a case that Republicans had been cheated.
She hopes to make a case that his volatile personality makes him unsuitable to be commander-in-chief and to use incidents from his colorful character and business career to deconstruct Trump's carefully built self image.
The idea of gay people as one homogenous group seems ludicrous, but you do make a case for pockets of culture where gay people have, historically, been more likely to congregate: fashion, theater, and literary circles.
If Ovechkin was Alex Rodriguez-ing every postseason you could make a case that he was a monumental disappointment and choker but he's been nearly a point per game player in the playoffs for a decade.
In the peak April-May copper consumption season, short position holders are "powerless" as it will be impossible to make a case for weak demand over this period, Chinese brokerage Jinrui Futures wrote in a note.
You can make a case the hit on Dumoulin would still happen, because Wilson's hit was more about him delivering back pressure on a player that jammed the breaks to avoid a hit from the front.
In export review decisions, American industry should have an opportunity to make a case before regulators through mechanisms that ensure industry input will be a factor, even if not the decisive factor, in export review decisions.
The Pittsburgh Penguins skated teams to death to win last year's Stanley Cup, and if anyone can make a case that fighting has no place in hockey today, it would be a member of that organization.
It has said only that people whose crime occurred when they were too young to vote or buy beer should get "some meaningful opportunity," usually only after decades in prison, to make a case for release.
In a settlement announced Thursday, lawyers for the government said that parents whose children were taken from them under the administration's "zero-tolerance" border enforcement policy will again be able to make a case for asylum.
If some specific problem really does emerge — a performance issue with your employee, for example — you'll be better prepared to make a case that sticks to the business at hand, whatever this pair's relationship may be.
His State of the Union address last week underlined how Trump will use the strength of the economy -- on which his ratings outpace his presidential job approval numbers, to make a case for a second term.
Depending on your company, you might also be able to make a case for your sabbatical being a pathway to professional development, which might inspire company leaders to "invest" in your time away, in some capacity.
In that context, "Jesus: His Life" represents such a modest addition to the rich trove of available material devoted to Jesus -- from dramatic movies to documentaries -- that it's difficult to make a case for making it.
But for the bubble teams unable to cut down nets at the end of this week, the big microphone of a pretournament podium is the last, best chance to make a case for one more shot.
"If the allegations in the civil complaint were contained in that detail in her statement to the police, we might have been able to make a case out of it," Mr. Castor told The Associated Press.
But in addressing the necessity to make a case for difference, for otherness, for marginality, for diversity, the museum has challenged, if not undermined, its own walls, and has made a paradox out of the institution.
Every year, Google likes to take a good chunk of time to showcase the advancements it's making with Google Assistant and make a case for why it's becoming a smarter, more capable voice assistant than Amazon's Alexa.
The CDSCO website says its expert advisory committee found "no convincing literature to support the drug's use as an appetite stimulant" in 2013 but agreed to give Mankind Pharma time to make a case for the drug.
In conclusionRight now you'd struggle to make a case that Amazon Prime Video is better than Netflix, whether that's in terms of its original programming, its ease of use, or its availability on pretty much any device.
But the book, which Grisham has released free of charge, could help developers to make a case for funding needed to take this niche technology into the mainstream, said several company executives and physicians interviewed by Reuters.
To make a case for enjoying both of these treats in tandem, we teamed up with Segura Viudas Cava to serve up the prettiest flower-infused spiked gelatin dessert to satisfy all our cravings in one sitting.
You could make a case for how "Fireflies" is a perfect union of the late 00s' two biggest music modes (electro-pop and emo), and thus survives as a perfect encapsulation of the era, but come on.
We need to make a case for bottom-up economics and racial justice .... What we ought to do is not just poll and look at the current preference of Republican voters and adapt our message to that.
Soderbergh doesn't make a case that these seedy fools are the root cause of the injustice depicted in the film, or that their brief arrest will fix tax loopholes, stamp out money laundering, or reduce income inequality.
He said in an interview with The New York Times in 210 that he had investigated separate allegations of payoffs to Mr. Manes before the 1986 scandal, but that he had been unable to make a case.
"I think conservatives have to make a case-by-base choice — there are actually some Democrats candidates out there who functionally now are to the right on economics of their Republican counterpart, it's astounding," Wilson told Hill.
Many bosses are "bottom line" thinkers, and if you can make a case that highlights your value to their bottom line, then you've put yourself in the best possible position to get the raise you're aiming for.
Boeing could make a case to the Air Force that it should get the trainer jet contract because it has an advantage in manufacturing, or it could claim the plane is easier to assemble, industry experts suggest.
We covered this on this week's podcast; I think there was fairly obvious interference on the play, although you could make a case that it didn't rise to the level of overturning the call on the ice.
So I'm deliberately resistant to some of these spectrum analyses, because I think they're more useful to political creatures than they are to voters or to people like me trying to make a case for certain ideas.
Some of November's guaranteed starters, like Miguel Layun, Andres Guardado, and Hernandez, have been left off the roster to make room for others who will have 180 minutes, at the most, to make a case for themselves.
The agency has settled with the company, rather than suing it, in the past over privacy and competition concerns — and the contents of those settlements could give it another way to make a case against the company.
The N.F.L., which requires players to have been out of high school for at least three years, is so physically, intellectually and emotionally demanding that few observers make a case for including even the most gifted teenagers.
If he follows through, Bill says Hillary "would be forthcoming immediately" with her own health information—though someone will probably try to make a case that the results are actually from her healthier body double or whatever.
But based on what we've seen so far in this elongated election process, it doesn't seem like any Democrats will get smart enough to lay off of President Trump long enough to make a case for themselves.
Since then, we're told police have made several attempts to follow up with the valet, but have not been able to make contact ... and, without cooperation from the valet, police can't make a case against Judge Mathis.
Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general, worked Capitol Hill this week to make a case that the alliance was important to American prosperity and security, keeping peace in Europe and bolstering American military might and intelligence reach.
Before the sentence was pronounced, Mr. Weiner, 53, did not so much ask for leniency as try to make a case that he had accepted full responsibility for his crime, and that he was a changed man.
Unfortunately, it's hard to make a case to allocate resources any other way when these events rely on corporate sponsorship and attendance and a business case must be made for return on investment (re: tech talent pipeline).
You know, obstruction of Congress, as I've said before, is like petulant children saying, 'We didn't get our way when we didn't ask the right way and we didn't try to go after and make a case.
"The stock is just getting above its 2007 high and you can really make a case on a relative basis is just starting to get going," said Wald, who added that the stock could ultimately hit $300.
"We may see a review with regards to prosecutions in the past if, going forward, they decide 'we cannot credibly bring this officer into court to make a case, because we have a Fuhrman problem'," said Levin.
But antitrust attorney Mark Rust said the companies could make a case that even if they became the dominant Medicare Advantage provider, it would still leave plenty of competition in the market because of the traditional Medicare option.
Mr. Sherwood, who became Mr. Lee's boss last year and demanded more creative involvement — something Mr. Lee resisted — used ABC's soft standing in the overall ratings race to make a case inside Disney for a management shake-up.
Second, taking the time to make a case for the cost savings included in restricting the flow of undocumented immigrants so taxpayers will be willing to pay extra for avocados and everything else from south of the border.
Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller are meeting right now with their business managers and a psychologist for one of the twins to make a case for more child support, because they say the children are at serious risk.
For instance, it was the EC that created the "Right to Be Forgotten," the Orwellian law that bans search engines from linking to truthful, accurate, unbiased information if an individual can make a case that it harms them.
Gottlieb began his "Sunday Tweetorial" by stating once again that food safety is "one of [his] highest priorities," and went on to make a case for the agency's role in protecting food in the US, but also globally.
You could make a case for Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite as the GOAT of the holiday season but that's not exactly fair because romantic classical does more than any other genre of music and is thusly the best, IMO.
Salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff will have to make a case to the market as to why a Twitter acquisition is a good deal, Robert Kindler, vice chairman and global head of M&A at Morgan Stanley, said Tuesday.
But you can also make a case to those leaders who will ever meet with an American president, don&apost meet with the guy, because they&aposre going to -- it&aposs going to be publicized to the world.
As the industry matures and the market becomes more crowded, it's likely becoming more challenging for new entrants to make a case for their product to investors, as their likelihood of future success is diminishing with increased competition.
Feloni: In terms of appealing to voters, how are you going to make a case to that particular type of American who voted for Obama but then voted for Trump because they felt that they were let down?
But it likely won't stop Trump from touting the record number of employed people, even if it leaves out key context, on the campaign trail and as he tries to make a case against impeachment proceedings in Congress.
I wish Mophie would make a case that didn't have a battery built in — just the wireless charging and magnetic mounting points — as I have a suspicion that this would fix most of the problems I ran into.
Each was given either two or five minutes to make a case to the presiding panel of top F.D.A. officials, amounting to an all-day volley of claims and counterclaims over matters of safety, efficacy and good vibes.
The changes to the rule violate the "voluntary cessation doctrine", the idea that simply refraining from unconstitutional behaviour cannot be enough to make a case moot (meaning, in this case, that it is no longer a live controversy).
Barret makes the viewer understand, implicitly at least, the desperation of these creators, even as views of their work, and the simmering electronic Afro-funk of the soundtrack, make a case for the indomitability of their creative impulse.
No serious person who has ever worked in intelligence could make a case — now that the memo is public — that its release jeopardizes sources and methods, or places our national security at risk or any individual in danger.
Minority and youth voters weren't a Democratic foregone conclusion, and certainly weren't a drag, but an opportunity for conservatism to make a case, a case we believed we could win on merits, not anger, fear or identity politics.
I make a case for hard-shell tacos in my "Eat" column for The New York Times Magazine this week, and I'm hoping many of you will join me in making the recipe in the next few days.
Their interest and detailed questions could prove problematic for Mr. Trump's efforts to make a case for his border wall, shining a light on gaps in the current policy and trying to highlight the human toll on migrants.
But the more Democrats can make a case that Trump's unchecked power grabs are being enabled by congressional Republicans, the better they can build a case to voters that it would be dangerous to reelect him next year.
So the benefits may not justify paying prisoners pennies or nothing at all, but rather make a case for increasing the spending on these programs so everyone can participate and get at least minimum wage for their work.
I come out as a pretty strong Oasis fan, but the point of that isn't so much to make a case for Oasis, but to illustrate how insane I was as a teenager for caring about this rivalry.
If you're applying for a job as a bank teller, for instance, and you were previously convicted for robbing a bank, the employer would likely be able to make a case for why you aren't suitable for the position.
Not knowing what other people in similar positions are making is a detriment since it's important to make a case for the value you're providing — such as having comparisons on-hand and knowing what you might be worth elsewhere.
His rhetoric in recent weeks also suggests Trump will make a case to Republicans who backed him in 2016 that he's worked tirelessly to honor his campaign vows and proven to be a great deal maker — despite debatable evidence.
"I don't think anyone could make a case that bank stocks are expensive and I definitely don't think that they can make the case that there is some weakness that's going to show up from operating earnings," he said.
She stitches together existing hacking, privacy, stalking, and fraud statutes to try to make a case where the penalties are at least comparable to what they would be if the sexual violation had been a physical, in-person assault.
The most absurd false claim: Grocery identification Trying to make a case for strict voter Identification laws, the president returned to a claim for which he received mockery in 2018: Americans, he said, need ID even to buy groceries.
"It's difficult to make a case for private equity investing in these legacy retail companies when the play is really not about growing the company so much as right sizing it," said Neil Saunders, retail analyst at Global Data.
However, Cramer emphasized that if Yellen does make a case for multiple rate hikes, investors need to remember that the trends driving the nationwide gains — like strong employment and loosening credit — won't be crushed by a quarter-point gain.
To Sanders's supporters, this now reads like an error born of overcautiousness—or, more conspiratorially, like an intentional effort to freeze out the left before it ever had a chance to make a case for a more progressive candidate.
"I think you can make a case that a lot of stocks are oversold, and therefore they should be drawing some buyers from the sidelines," said Bucky Hellwig, senior vice president at BB&T Wealth Management in Birmingham, Alabama.
Ryan will also emphasize the importance of permanent reforms, reject the notion that legislation should do little more than reduce tax rates and make a case for mechanisms to prevent U.S. corporations from moving income, assets and jobs overseas.
Trout (broken thumb) believes he could return from the disabled list before the All-Star break on July 11, but Young continues to make a case to stick with the Angels even after the reigning American League MVP returns.
The president could nominate whomever he or she wishes, but if the president disregards the panel's recommendations he or she would have to be prepared to make a case for the nominee to the Senate and the American people.
Of course, it also illustrates how the president is willing to capitalize upon anything and everything — even 11-second Fox & Friends clips — to make a case that companies he perceives as being insufficiently supportive are up to no good.
In particular, data gathered from monitoring of the pilots and flight attendants will be used to help Qantas make a case to Australian aviation regulators that it's safe to have crew work in shifts for flights approaching 20 hours.
In particular, data gathered from monitoring the pilots and flight attendants will be used to help Qantas make a case to Australian aviation regulators that it's safe to have crews work in shifts for potentially 20 hours or more.
Once released, the children must face a different and more difficult courtroom test: In another immigration courthouse, somewhere in America, they will have to make a case that they meet the standard for asylum, or they will be deported.
Orientalist fantasies continued to fuel the music of Rimsky-Korsakov and his colleagues, but the Bard festival, and the fascinating collection of essays published in a companion volume, make a case for a more subtle reading of these strands.
It is difficult to make a case for human progress when one looks at certain major man-made incipient catastrophes that are in plain sight: overpopulation, pollution, global warming, the mass extinction of many species, including possibly our own.
While he will argue that he has done much to restore the country to greatness, he will have to make a case that there is enough left undone that he should be given another term to finish the job.
But how much standing out can occur when the rules dictate 60 seconds of response time per candidate and 30 seconds of follow-up, meaning each will have, at most, six to 10 minutes, total, to make a case?
The billionaire from California was a last-minute qualifier for the debate and largely remained an afterthought throughout the evening, failing to make a case why he would make a better Democratic nominee than the other candidates on stage.
The Trumpification of Mangan is the revival's grand gesture, and a sign that the director, Darko Tresnjak, currently represented on Broadway by "Anastasia," is anxious to make a case for the continued relevance of this century-old Shaw work.
A prosecutor who routinely works with police to make criminal cases has to now make a case that compels a grand jury to indict a police officer—in proceedings themselves which are unknown until their conclusion, if at all.
For example, Mr. Craig said, the initial rules in that case gave four days to the Republican managers to make a case for conviction, followed by four days for the president's legal team to defend him — essentially opening statements.
As unfounded as it is, it will be used to make a case that Trump had good reason to try to leverage the Ukrainian government into investigating what role, if any, previous governments there played in the 2016 campaign.
Alexey Tarasov, a lawyer for Bout, argued before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York that new evidence showed the government had misrepresented a cooperating informant as a co-conspirator to make a case against Bout.
You could make a case for perpetual Emmy also-ran House of Cards, but given that the Netflix series has failed to win any major prizes over four seasons, its voting base in the Academy is likely rather small.
In a letter to the leader of the Hong Kong National Party, 27-year-old Andy Chan, the territory&aposs security bureau said the group has three weeks to make a case for why it should be allowed to operate.
As Democrats seek to make a case that the President defies constitutional norms and abuses his power by setting foreign policy for personal political ends, Trump's aides must try to slow their momentum and weave a tale of congressional overreach.
"I think they're gonna make a case based on the record and the facts," he said at one point, when asked how he feels about a commission intent on dismantling net neutrality being the one to rule on his complaint.
And though I would never make a case for using rape as a tool for building empathy, I will say this: In Dolores' case, the scene forces viewers to ask a question that seems very much central to the series.
Who should win: "Parasite"While you could make a case for any of the nominees, "Parasite" manages to blend together several different genres including black-comedy, horror, thriller, and social drama, so the seamless editing must be rewarded for that.
Rosengren devoted the bulk of his speech to make a case for changing Fed policy to make it more effective in a world where many policymakers expect slow growth and low interest rates to be more or less permanent conditions.
But it would be much more difficult to make a case that taxpayers should be further subsidizing the compensation of Supreme Court clerks—a highly sought-after and well-compensated position for young lawyers—would also make sense in this framework.
Pompeo will lead a congressional briefing on Tuesday to show lawmakers more of the intelligence the administration has, perhaps in an effort to make a case that the US should consider a more forceful response and win over skeptical Democrats.
If you're an analytics-minded NBA fan trying to make a case, there are a number of all-in-one statistics you can choose to bolster your argument: Win Shares per 48, Player Efficiency Rating (PER), Real Plus-Minus (RPM).
But now — with the clumsy 'from Facebook' construction — Facebook can at least try to make a case that users are in a knowing relationship with Facebook in which they willingly, even if not lovingly, place their eyeballs in Zuckerberg's bucket.
"If Israel's government hopes to win the support of American lawmakers across the political spectrum, then this visit could have been an opportunity to share views and make a case for why American support for Israel is so important," said Rep.
Defense lawyers could easily make a case that even if the president did ponder firing Mueller, like Comey, it was because he questioned Mueller's performance and judgment in picking partisans and not because he was trying to end the probe.
"It seems to me this is not going away, and as long as you don't have a focus on legislative priorities, it's difficult to make a case that this resolves anything," said Aaron Kohli, director of fixed income strategy at BMO.
The episode's arrival in quick succession helped make a case that The Mandalorian has more charm than the first episode implied — namely because of Baby Yoda, but also because of a more exciting story and brighter set design in general.
Whether you and I (or even individual FBI agents) personally think an attack is terrorism doesn't really matter — what matters is whether the FBI thinks it can make a case for prosecuting the perpetrator for terrorism in a court of law.
The Commerce Department is using a provision of the 1962 Trade Expansion Act, Section 232, to make a case that the dumping of cheap steel and aluminum from China and other countries puts U.S. competitors out of business, risking national security.
Then there are multiple investigations launched by Democratic House committees that if they do not result in grounds or the political motivation for an impeachment drive, could be used to make a case against Trump to lay before voters in 2020.
Since Monday, the distinct Massachusetts accent of John F. Kennedy has flooded the airwaves in Iowa, part of a new ad from Mr. Sanders's campaign that uses a moon landing analogy to make a case for his broad liberal agenda.
BOSTON, Oct 25 (Reuters) - Proxy advisory firm ISS on Wednesday largely threw its weight behind Automatic Data Processing Inc, recommending that shareholders vote for management's directors because activist investor William Ackman failed to make a case to replace three directors.
ET, FSN Ohio (Columbus), MSG Plus (New Jersey) ABOUT THE BLUE JACKETS (22-217-33): While Atkinson leads the team in scoring with 23 points, rookie defenseman Zach Werenski continues to make a case for consideration in the Calder Trophy race.
Trump mentioned the suspect, Ramiro Gutierrez, 53, as part of a routine bit he does to link violence caused by MS-25 to illegal immigration and make a case for building his long-promised wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Trump mentioned the suspect, Ramiro Gutierrez, 26, as part of a routine bit he does to link violence caused by MS-13 to illegal immigration and make a case for building his long-promised wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
It's in this context that The Case Against Adnan Syed director Amy Berg — known for previous documentaries like An Open Secret and West of Memphis that explored procedural and systemic injustice — is attempting to make a case for Syed's innocence.
Bankrupt radio broadcaster Cumulus Media Inc has failed to make a case for court approval of its plans to pay roughly $8 million in bonuses to 11 top employees, including some insiders, the government's bankruptcy watchdog said in court papers filed on Tuesday.
But if he can succeed in blocking Trump from getting a majority, Kasich can make a case to convention delegates that he is more electable than Trump or Ted Cruz, the conservative evangelical from Texas and, to date, Trump's most successful Republican rival.
But I can tell you right now that if I can stand up and make a case of not responding immediately to a misattribution of work, I was willing to accept that in the short term, not to violate a client contract.
If Cruz can't get to 1,237, he will have to make a case to the American people (and just as importantly, GOP delegates at the convention) that he is, in fact, the preferred candidate of Republican voters despite trailing in overall delegates.
The rich and poor seem so completely divided in this series that there's no reason for all culture to freeze just because the rich are living in amber — or if there is a reason, Altered Carbon doesn't make a case for it.
"When you look back on those vocal performances they're awesome, and while you certainly could make a case for a complete reinvention, I find myself responding to my own nostalgic feelings of wanting to go back to those characterizations," Meledandri told Variety.
" New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, asked if as a former prosecutor he could make a case for plagiarism from Melania Trump's speech, replied: "No, not when 93 percent of the speech is completely different from Michelle Obama's speech, and they express common thoughts.
And I think this case, the Newman-Chiasson case, was an example of that, that they could take that case and make a case out of that, not something that, if the laws were clearer, they would actually be able to do.
"Maybe things need to pause for a while, but certainly it's very hard to make a case why anyone should be preferring to invest in platinum versus palladium if they've got an investment horizon of less than a year or so," he added.
The objections to providing that information have been bipartisan, with secretaries of state and governors expressing worries about states' rights as well as the possibility that the information could be used to make a case they don't believe exists for widespread voter fraud.
"More than likely will have to make a case for assistance from the European Union in this regard because all of the economic reports would indicate that Ireland would be most adversely impacted by a difficult Brexit," Kenny told a conference on Brexit.
The French president and German Chancellor Angela Merkel made back-to-back visits in April, while British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson spent Monday in Washington making media appearances and meeting with administration officials in an attempt to make a case for the deal.
Kane tried to close the case after the mountain of evidence gathered by her investigators was shown to her; thus creating the optics that she was attempting to make a case implicating numerous supporting members of the caucus that supported her election disappear.
The location of Trump's scheduled rally is notable, as El Paso sits along the southern border and was referenced by the president during his State of the Union address this week as he sought to make a case for the border wall.
Record: 5-3Last week: 15thWeek 9 result: Beat the Titans, 30-20Week 10 opponent: at Green Bay PackersOne thing to know: Christian McCaffrey continues to put up eye-popping stats and make a case for Offensive Player of the Year, if not MVP.
WASHINGTON — President Trump exulted in data on Friday that showed economic growth accelerated in the second quarter, reeling off a list of statistics to make a case, during a midterm election year, that his administration should get the credit for the humming economy.
And while you could make a case for their potential — they beat Kansas and Texas Tech, as well as bubble teams Oklahoma and Texas — they finished with an RPI of 66, were 2-9 away from home, and played a weak nonconference schedule.
Mr. Rasmussen, founding partner of Verdad Capital in Boston, has written an article and two reports that make a case against investments in private equity, venture capital and private real estate, and he has piles of data to back up his argument.
Judge Hosie said Ms. Fitzpatrick could try to make a case for harassment as laid out in Section 26 of the United Kingdom's Equality Act, the lawyer said, adding that the ruling did not invalidate the "hostile and degrading environment" she endured.
When that doesn't work, he seizes on the opposite approach: Make a case against one of the attorney general's closest advocates — in this case, the head of the Spartan Ives investment bank, played by Eric Bogosian — so firing him would look suspicious.
It's often hard to know when an era begins and ends, but the recent deaths of the novelist Toni Morrison (in August) and the literary scholar Harold Bloom (on Monday) make a case for putting the era of literary canon wars to rest.
Since much of the rationale for determining whether or not a worker is an employee comes down to control, removing upfront fares and ditching penalties for rejecting fares could help Uber make a case that its drivers are operating on their own accord.
To "Build up charges" in the legal sense means to make a case against someone, but if you happen to be in a bar while you are solving this, please tip your bartender if he or she let's you RUN A TAB.
Mr. Briles sued for defamation — he dropped the suit just before the text messages were released — accusing Baylor of making a "scapegoat" of him, perhaps to make a case that the problem had been solved, like a limb amputated before gangrene has spread.
During the fight to repeal D.A.D.T., there were some people in the L.G.B.T. community who were trying to make a case on the grounds of equal rights, but the strongest case to repeal D.A.D.T. is, frankly, that it was bad for the military.
The only people who get to make a case for their worldview being right and just in this world are the villains that we're meant to extinguish, and every other moment for talking and reflection is dominated by allies with abhorrent or ignorant opinions.
John Kasich of Ohio also finished well behind the top three candidates, but was already seeking to make a case for continuing his candidacy by campaigning Saturday in Vermont and Massachusetts, which hold primaries on March 1, along with 11 other states and American Samoa.
The controversies overshadowed news coverage of Clinton's own liabilities and hampered Trump's efforts to make a case against her — especially after a highly critical State Department Inspector General's report found she had broken regulations by setting up a private email server as secretary of state.
Biden's campaign has stressed the issue this month, apparently believing it separates him from other top contenders, and can be used to make a case for Biden as the most electable candidate (the one who won't be taking away the private insurance some Americans like).
If the future of computing really is one where devices fade into the background and services stand front and center, then this kind of machine helps make a case for that (much more so, in my opinion, than the iPad Pro and its mobile OS).
Whether you agree that the tech industry should be setting its sights on the kind of civic problems that a government normally handles or not, you'd be hard-pressed to make a case that anyone else is better equipped to pick up the slack.
In other words, if the more hawkish members of the Fed wished to make a case for at least one additional hike, the prime opportunity is just 220006 days from now before a domestic slowdown replaces global weakness as the primary catalyst for patient policy.
"The only thing I think we do to make a case [to keep the B-2] is to perform," Sullivan said, pointing to the increase in the B-2's mission capability rate, which rose from about 54% to 61% from 2017 to 2018.
Before Sanchez was told he was going back to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, he had expressed confidence that he would begin getting hits before March was over and would make a case for himself to go north with the rest of the major league crew.
Boeder Harris hopes their findings will help make a case for incorporating trauma awareness into mainstream healing arts education (The Breathe Network is already using their research in practitioner trainings), and for the use of holistic therapies as viable healing options for all trauma survivors.
Both of these accounts fit DeLong's narrative; both make a case for letting the further-left parts of the Democratic coalition try leadership instead, and seeking compromises between socialists and liberals rather than pining for moderate-Republican partners who don't appear to be in evidence.
Critics of the Trump administration, and of Mr. Bolton in particular, have suggested that American officials are presenting faulty intelligence to make a case for war against Iran, as the administration of President George W. Bush did in 2002 to justify the invasion of Iraq.
It would be difficult for the Trump administration to make a case that the United States was under imminent nuclear peril; Iran shipped 97 percent of its fuel out of the country in 2016, and currently does not have enough to make a bomb.
Now, on the brink of a re-election campaign, he can make a case that the emphasis was smart — the city's existing legal services program has reduced evictions by 24 percent over two years — and that the increased financing will be money well spent.
They also ran afoul of Democrats and many in the news media who continue to successfully use scare tactics to make a case that without subsidies, tens of millions of Americans will never be able to keep their health insurance and many will even die.
Mr. Mueller has not accused Mr. Stone of playing a role in the hacking, and Mr. Trump and his allies have pointed out that the indictment does not make a case that the Trump campaign engaged in a conspiracy with Russia to disrupt the election.
The Police Officer (Angela Wildflower) and Construction Worker (Megan Kane) have an important story line, and though it may be a shade too developed for the overall balance of the show, it lets the authors make a case for integrity as a basic social value.
Back in August, Obama acknowledged one circumstance in which Trump might be able to make a case that the election has been rigged — after it's over, of course — if polls show him up 10 or 15 points on Election Day and he still loses.
So in honor of all 92 episodes of The OC coming to a major streaming platform for the first time, here are seven bananas episodes that encapsulate the series' legacy — and make a case for why you should visit (or revisit) Newport Beach ASAP.
For instance, Trump often invokes specific cases of immigrant crime to make a case that immigrants bring drugs and violence into the United States, despite the fact that data indicates immigrants (both documented and otherwise) commit crimes at lower rates than native-born Americans.
"Fake Melania" first spread on social media in the fall of 27, when a Twitter user posted side-by-side photos and video clips to make a case that the woman who appeared by Trump's side during a public event was not in fact Melania.
Certainly, in broad categories like large-cap domestic equities, it can be hard to make a case for active management: Only 12 percent of active U.S. large-cap growth funds, for example, beat passive peers over the last decade, according to Morningstar's latest Active-Passive barometer.
EU diplomats hope a text could be agreed by Friday evening but they also fear Sanchez would want to make a case of discussing it at the top level on Sunday to show determination and win points with voters at home ahead of a December regional election.
What follows is an attempt to (1) make a case for the arts, (2) provide examples of artists involved in the solidarity economy, (3) suggest concrete ways to support ongoing work for economic justice, and (4) identify and work to dismantle white supremacy in the arts.
When Area 230 police officers felt they had enough evidence to make a case, the first hurdle they had to clear was convincing a lawyer sent by the Cook County State's Attorney's Office, whose job was to review police files and determine if a case merited prosecution.
My first book, which was published 15 years ago ( and was coincidentally re-released this year ), is similar to Komisar's in that I make a case for why a mother's physical and emotional presence are vital to children, to families and to society as a whole.
At a moment in American history where the population is undergoing dramatic transformations as the era of the dominant white male comes to an end, this convention can make a case that a victory for Democrats is a victory for a party that fits in today's world.
This is the point where you hear about a "shadow FCC" that began forming its own net neutrality rules within the executive — and it's probably at least partly true: time was short, and the administration needed to make a case and hand it over fully formed.
Over the weekend, U.S. Attorney General William Barr said a nearly two-year investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller did not find enough evidence to make a case against Trump in obstructing justice, or running a campaign that coordinated with Russia's efforts to influence the 2016 election.
Experts on the situation in Havana said Republicans -- historically strong supporters of the Cuban-American community -- could thread the needle and make a case to Americans that Cubans deserve a special provision of immigration policy not afforded to other migrant groups even as they pitch border security.
There are already a number of barriers that keep smart, innovative people from creating thoughtful XXX tech: between the stigma of working in the adult industry and the declining profits, it's harder and harder to make a case for taking the risk on porn-focused tech.
But given how close Venezuela's debt bomb is to detonation, and the widespread economic and social impacts that are sure to follow, officials need to push their institutional limits to make a case for the political change that will unlock substantial outside support for the Venezuelan people.
Adrian, a captain for the United States men's swimming team, was assigned to speak in front of American representatives from other sports and make a case for his teammate Michael Phelps to be the United States' flag-bearer at the Rio Games' opening ceremony on Friday.
And as Phaldip Singh pointed out, it's not until campaigners are armed with statistics that they can properly make a case, and it'll be at least another calendar year after the police's recording changes are implemented in April before an annual report can be drawn up.
Unwilling to keep up their end of a very lucrative deal and unable to make a case on the merits, the Alaska delegation is resorting to brute political force to plow the road through a three-mile wide strip of wilderness wetlands separating two ecologically vibrant lagoons.
Loss, weariness, diminishment, the sense of a golden age long gone—you could make a case that for the past hundred and twenty years or so this has been the authentic, dominant note of Englishness in poetry, more than a wistful, Brexity yearning for a pastoral countryside.
But he also faced withering criticism for dropping the prosecution of a French politician on sexual assault charges in 2011 and steadily mounting outrage over his decision in 2015 that there was a lack of sufficient evidence to make a case against Mr. Weinstein, the movie producer.
In many instances, asking for a promotion is like interviewing for a new job, and you'll likely have to "make a case" for yourself — not just for why you deserve a promotion, but also, and perhaps more importantly, for how your company will benefit from promoting you.
Depending on what NRA officials knew and when they knew it, the government could make a case that the gun advocacy and lobby group coordinated with Butina to help her advance Russian interests here in the U.S. – making it a co-conspirator in her individual lawbreaking.
Pharmaceutical companies can use the data in their interactions with the Food and Drug Administration to make a case for the utility of certain drugs, while hospitals and physicians use the data to improve treatment by looking at which courses of care produced the best outcomes.
A President of consequence There is more evidence than the soon-to-be reshaped Supreme Court and the roaring economy to make a case that Trump is building a substantial presidency that in many ways looks like a historic pivot point, despite its extremely controversial nature.
Let's hope that this ad and all of its negative attention will be a lesson to Democrats and George Soros types, a lesson that the worst way to make a case to the voters is to poke everyday, God-fearing, hard-working Americans in the eye.
The pop-up exhibition did not use art to make a case for theory, but instead used the theory of intersectionality as a point of aesthetic departure, to demonstrate that in our clothing, our foods, our poetry, and songs there's a way in which our small, individual struggles repeat.
As Bloomberg View's Leonid Bershidsky has pointed out, the idea that so much nefarious digital activity is specifically tied to a handful of high-profile Russian groups tends to be overblown, and it's hard to make a case based on known vulnerabilities or domains that could be fronts.
By late spring 2014, around the time Carlin was sitting in the Pittsburgh airport with Hickey, the FBI had assembled everything it needed to make a case against Su Bin; as it happened, the timing coincided with the Justice Department's newfound desire to charge someone with Chinese espionage.
The U.S. government's motion in federal court in Boston was in response to a judge's order last month that found members of the group should be given time to make a case that changed conditions in the southeast Asian nation would make it dangerous for them to return.
While Trump advisors have stressed he is not running for president to make money, and critics have harped on these numbers to show his campaign isn't self-funded, it's not so hard to make a case that Trump 2016 has been one of Trump's most successful business endeavors.
You can argue about whether these disruptions would be good or bad (both liberal and conservative economists, for example, think it'd be quite good to do away with the tax exclusion for employer-sponsored coverage), but it seems hard to make a case that there wouldn't be major upheaval.
You can make a case he disappeared during the second round in 2015 against the Rangers when he had two goals and one assist in seven games, but he had 33 shots over those seven games and scored his team's only goal in the Game 7 overtime loss.
"The idea for me that I would make a case decision for $22013,232, or $2000,0003 or $2000,22013, is ludicrous, because it's so much more important for me to have the work of this office be perceived as fair and unbiased and not for sale," he said in an interview.
But it might be worth having a conversation with whomever the most relevant manager is, to assure that person that you will be as productive as ever — or even more so, if you can make a case that, let's say, your work would benefit from occasional strategic solitude.
Eighty-six percent of recruitment decision makers agree that it's important for candidates to be able to clearly communicate their achievements, "but because our brains have a way of discounting the positive, we often don't remember them when we need to make a case for ourselves," Ms. Wilding said.
In a way, I think that you could make a case that there are two black Americas among the people descended of the enslaved in this country: The sons and daughters of the Great Migration and the sons and daughters of the people who stayed in the South.
The bill does require a second hearing with the gun owner present to be held within 14 days, where the owner could make a case to keep the weapons -- but if the owner is unsuccessful, a judge could order the guns seized for as long as a year.
Last week, over on Fox Business, host Stuart Varney went to painful lengths to make a case that the president — who the Washington Post says has made more than 10,43 false or misleading claims since taking office — has, in fact, never told a lie to the American people.
"During the Jim Crow era, white supremacists projected themselves as white separatists in order to make a case that they were good people," Ibram X Kendi, who won a National Book Award in 2016 for Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, told Motherboard.
"Your prompt attention to the items above is even more important now that we know Congress will not authorize any federal funding during their vacation time over the next two weeks," he wrote, about a month after returning from a trip to D.C. to make a case for funding.
I'm looking to see whether Mr. Sanders, increasingly frustrated by what he sees as the party establishment moves to block him, turns up the heat on other Democrats, and what he does to make a case to the black voters who are such an important group in the South Carolina primary.
There's no shortage of movies out there about comedians and/or couples resisting adulthood until they're forced to get their shit together, but The Big Sick's well-received Sundance debut helped it stand out in a crowded genre and make a case for itself as one to look forward to.
"With $500 in the bank account, all of my personal funds spent, and all of my personal credit cards maxed out to pay for the business, I had to make a case to potential investors as to why cryptocurrency tipping wasn't going anywhere and why they should back us," Mohland wrote.
On the other hand, good lawyers know that a client with real criminal liability is likely to get a better deal if he is the first to walk through the immunity door with a satchel of information that can help prosecutors make a case against others ... particularly highly placed others.
"Look, I would love for there to be a perfect third party candidate, I even understand the argument that a third party candidate can put a new issue or a new solution on the table, but it is hard to make a case that is what's happening here," Oliver said.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar weakened against the Japanese yen on Friday morning to a seven-month low after U.S. employment growth in July slowed as expected, which along with re-escalated U.S.-Chinese trade tensions, may make a case for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates again in September.
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By that metric, you can make a case student loans and higher education fit the bill: As I've previously reported, there's currently some serious confusion in America about the value of a four-year degree—or at least enough that plenty of well-paying jobs in the trades have gone unfilled.
This is the game that Megan Rapinoe — not alone, most likely — wanted: arguably the most anticipated in the history of the Women's World Cup, between two teams who might both be able to make a case to be considered the best on the planet, and the favorite for the tournament.
The deal to sweeten the tax break for pass-through businesses came together later that night, as Mr. Johnson, Mr. Daines and Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina met with Senator John Cornyn of Texas, the No. 2 Senate Republican, in his Capitol office to make a case to Senate leadership.
"The core mission is to make a case for the fact that art has a significant, and unusual, and different role to play in a political environment from other forms of expression, and that it is politically valiant, and impactful, and groundbreaking, and inspiring," the Center's Director, Carin Kuoni explained.
And even if the Trump team didn't get any useful information against Clinton, the tweet could make a case for attempted collusion, the New Yorker detailed in a piece on Sunday that argued the new tweet shows Trump's defense is mostly focused on the fact that the attempted collusion didn't work.
And since early June, indications have been that very few of the millions of seized documents qualified for privilege — meaning Cohen's gambit seems to have for the most part failed, and prosecutors will be able to use the vast majority of what the FBI took from him to make a case.
If you can make a case to your manager that certain rules need to be broken—it'll help productivity, it'll help you better reach your goals, it'll make it easier to collaborate with other teams—you just might sway them to change their ways, and, even better, get them to help you out.
Then, on July 18, the company told her the board found "a reasonable basis for a finding of gross misconduct on the part of the Respondent" and had issued him a notice to "show cause" — in other words, the board is allowing Were to make a case for why he shouldn't be fired.
" Meaghan Looram, a deputy director of photography, concurs that the photos may transcend the written words available on a given day: "Often, we bring photographs like these to the attention of the masthead editors and make a case for the photograph being published as a stand-alone image, independent of any story.
While those companies continue to bring in billions in revenue every quarter, companies like Twitter and Snap increasingly have to make a case to advertisers that they can be a strong option three or option four that can get in front of a different audience with a different kind of user behavior.
A couple of days ago, Resident Advisor editor Will Lynch posted an op-ed on the RA site in which he tries to make a case against DJs who pay others to produce their albums (often with little or no credit) and DJs who do actually double as producers of their own.
Not only does the state have the largest number of available delegates (125) on Tuesday but it's also a state that a) Sanders won in the 2016 primary and b) he probably needs to win again in order to make a case going forward that he can beat Biden in the delegate chase.
But if filmmakers want to make a case about the free press in America — taking the Bezoses of the world into account along with the Thiels — then alongside films like Nobody Speak, we need a strong re-examination of whether, and how, corporate-driven journalism can be ethical and still stay afloat.
Williamson is also a politician now, and on the weekend after Independence Day, she was doing what politicians do, which is visit citizens gathered at people's homes (and on peach farms and at ice-cream socials) and make a case to the American people, one group of interested voters at a time.
And given how much secrecy continues to surround the operation of bulk powers, such as the types/categories of data that UK security agencies hold being treated as classified, for example, a UK citizen being able to make a case for why their data might have been accessed and examined is a pretty high bar.
"You're going to hear the vice president really make a case for the progressive success of the Obama administration, and the belief that it laid an important foundation for tackling the problems and the challenges that we're facing in the world today," a senior Biden campaign official said, referring specifically to the Affordable Care Act.
"You can make a case that we are trying to thread a needle that's tough to thread, but the needle is to do enough to deter the regime from using chemical weapons but not so much that sucks us into the Syrian civil war and gets us into conflict with Iran and Russia," he said.
Amazon on Friday filed a legal challenge to the Department of Defense's surprise decision to award a hard-fought $10 billion cloud-computing contract to Microsoft last month, and notified the Court of Federal Claims that it plans to use two videos of President Trump's comments about the deal to make a case of interference.
To begin rewriting the dystopian script of voice AI's emergence in ordinary consumers' everyday lives, its products and advertising oeuvre must negotiate the slippery terrain between the performance of human-like conversation and human-like agency, and make a case for voice AI amid growing unease about how it may forever alter our relationships with other people.
ABOUT THE HEAT (323-232): Justise Winslow bounced back somewhat from an 2101-for-299 shooting night two games ago at Charlotte by making 5-of-13 versus the Celtics, but he is still at just 35.4 percent for the season and reserve forward James Johnson continues to make a case for more minutes when the team needs scoring.
It's not a perfect pick — you could make a case for one of the late-70s Canadiens teams or maybe one of Al Arbour's Islanders Cup winners, and the 84-85 team might not even have been the best Oilers teams of the era (it was the only one between 1984 and 1987 that didn't finish first overall).
"Most of the scenarios were less than [I would make at the venture firm], but there were a few scenarios where I could make a case that it could be equivalent to what I would make at Mayfield over a four-year period, and in a very small number of cases it would be in excess," Palihapitiya said.
" "I think Bob Mueller, by virtue of the fact that he has been able to conduct this investigation using tools that we didn't have in our committee, meaning compulsion, is in a better position to determine, OK, who was telling the truth, who wasn't, and who could I make a case against in terms of perjury?
A person close to Dr. Blasey, who asked not to be identified to discuss the situation in detail, said Dr. Blasey knew the future Judge Kavanaugh in passing before the gathering where she says the attack took place, which could make it harder for his defenders to make a case that she had confused him for someone else.
Even with new funding and staff, it remains to be seen whether the small group of lawyers and economists at the Justice Department and the FTC—two budget-constrained agencies with uneven histories when it comes to standing up to corporations—can make a case against the tech giants that is strong enough to take to court.
You can make a case for either Kubo (which received a surprise nomination in Visual Effects and has run a highly visible campaign) or Moana (which is the most beautiful nominee), but the political tinge of this year's awards season subtly favors Zootopia, which is an elaborate animal allegory about resisting prejudice in all its forms.
The handset is said to boast some far out features like a 5.7-inch bezel-less display that curves around its front-facing camera, a modular accessory system that magnetically attaches add-ons to the back of the phone, and a gorgeous titanium and ceramic body that Essential claims is so tough, the company won't even make a case for it.
But I think for me, it was twofold — reinforcing this idea that you just beautifully articulated, which was to make a case for inclusivity and the beauty of that, and it also was something I thought of in terms of the way in which projects live in the world once they're made, with the internet and these marketing and outreach campaigns.
With a lesser-known work like "The Pearl Fishers," generally deemed an appealing but flawed opera (patches of soaring music, a justly famous duet, colorful choral writing, but an uneven score with a stilted libretto), the challenge is different and more liberating: The production must make a case for the overlooked opera, must bring out its riches without refashioning its essence.
" But if it became possible to transfer the fetus to an artificial womb, a man opposed to his wife's (or other sex partner's) abortion might be able to make a case along the following lines: "No one is forcing you to gestate the fetus, and after we transfer the fetus to an artificial womb, you and I are on equal footing.
He said Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's special counsel office was "so desperate" to make a case against their client that they struck a deal with his former aide despite the fact that Gates embezzled millions from Manafort and committed other crimes.
One night after an interview with Sean Hannity in which he cited a "hunch" to make a case that the coronavirus mortality rate is actually far lower than the one identified by the World Health Organization (WHO), President Donald Trump was back on Fox News Thursday night once again misleading people about the public health crisis caused by the virus.
Living in New York isn't cheap and obtaining a work visa is borderline-impossible; the majority of those that make it out here either landed an internship at a company big enough to sponsor them, had a good enough lawyer to make a case for their value to America or, as with me, got accepted to one of the city's cripplingly expensive universities.
Whenever someone comes to visit, I make a case for taking them on what amounts to an amusement park ride around the city center, with excellent vistas of both the Detroit River and the architecture that has earned Detroit the first and only United States UNESCO City of Design status, as well as original mosaics and other artworks at nearly every station.
"Her comments still fall a little bit short of what dollar bulls would want to see in that she doesn't make a case for an immediate increase, still keeps the outlook data-dependent and then went on to talk a great deal about how the Fed plans to deal with future recessions," said Omer Esiner, chief market analyst at Commonwealth Foreign Exchange in Washington.
" Wood continued: "It's not always the case that a court wants to surrender jurisdiction, especially over a high-profile item, but if you can make a case that this is really the same case that was heard in the DC circuit last time around, or because I'm here—whoever I am, some party—and my standing is especially good and this venue is especially relevant.
Moderator Chris Cuomo (whose brother, New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, is backing Clinton) constantly brought up technicalities about funding and feasibility—the candidate's arguably weakest points—and Sanders was forced to defend his healthcare plan tax hikes and make a case for why Congress will somehow suddenly go from doing absolutely nothing (their current state) to passing some of the most ambitious social programs since FDR.
Earlier this month, President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE held a White House press briefing to make a case for his southern border wall with a statement from Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council.
As director of the C.I.A., Mr. Pompeo has likened Iran to the Islamic State and has tried to make a case that Iran is allied with Al Qaeda, even ordering another dive into already-exploited documents captured in the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, and then taking the highly irregular step of furnishing a cherry-picked result to an advocacy group that opposes the nuclear agreement.
As I explained to the group, the title of the talk was perfect for my purposes because I wanted to make a case on both sides of the question: "Yes," Congress is too conflictual on matters it should not be so conflicted about; and "No," it is not conflicted enough over matters on which it should be drawing sharp lines of distinction and fighting for.
In the fight for LGBTQ rights, the law is too blunt and constrained, and so people do the best they can to fit within it to make a case for justice—and it couldn't be reasonably supposed that the law as it was written in 1964 wouldn't extend to people who today fit under that acronym umbrella, but who then hadn't entered the common parlance.
But the ABA's resolution against them contends that "the defense has no medical or psychological basis," and their use "to make a case for either insanity or diminished capacity is inappropriate," since homosexual panic disorder—what was once thought by psychiatrists to be a panic brought on by perversion—is no longer recognized by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders.
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"You could make a case that the politics of rage has gone from George Wallace, morphed into Nixon and the southern states strategy, then Gingrich and his merry band, into Fox News/Limbaugh/Tea Party Republicans," Larry O'Brien III (a son of Lawrence Francis "Larry" O'Brien, who was John F. Kennedy's chief political strategist) wrote me, adding It's not quite linear, but is Trump a sea change, a big leap, or merely the next iteration?
"The evidence collected by the attorney general is so compelling that she was able to make a case that the Trump Foundation knowingly and willfully violated the source prohibitions and dollar limits of the Federal Election Campaign Act," said Brett Kappel, an election lawyer with the firm Akerman who has represented clients on both sides of the aisle, including the former Texas congressman Ron Paul's 2012 campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.
Should there also be an acknowledgment of the rockets lobbed into Israeli territory by Palestinian militants, or the rallying cry of Hamas, the party that controls Gaza, for a free Palestine "from the river to the sea," tacitly wiping out the country that lies between, or the rise of anti-Semitism in the Islamic world, or any of the countless accusations and defenses that can make a case for suffering on both sides?
ADMIRAL ROGERS: So clearly we have a legal framework in this nation that enables the government under specific ‑‑ for specific reasons, under specific conditions, to make a case before a judge in which we're able to show a judge we have reason to believe that there is threat here to the United States associated with specific individuals and a judge grants, simplistically, authority for a specific purpose for a specific period of time to access data.
But I actually think that you can make a case that we're at– and continue to be at the most democratic time and I think that overall in the history of our country at least, when we've gotten more people to have the vote and we've gotten more representation and we've made it so that people have access to more information and more people can share their experiences, I do think that that's made the country stronger and has helped progress.
By that, I mean it's almost impossible to counter while you're trying to counter his pitch with your own in a practical way, as I say, there's a difference between a plan and a pipe dream, while trying to make a case for some bold ideas that I have, everything from a public option to taking on the pharmaceutical companies, to actually having the receipts of passing bills and getting things done, and do it in a way that captivates the people of this country.
Although the overall picture emerging from the polling indicates Democrats are winning the argument over the shutdown, Trump's long-established affinity for cherry-picking suggests he could seize upon CBS's finding that a slight majority want Democrats to agree to a budget that includes wall funding to make a case that the people are on his side — even if that same poll indicates two-thirds of Americans want him to agree to a budget without wall funding as a way to end the shutdown.
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