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Not all of Ms. Nixon's early maneuverings have played well.
Underneath Claire's maneuverings is her belief that history can be changed.
Take, for example, Amazon's maneuverings in the renewable energy credit (REC) market.
Covert, rather than overt, political maneuverings can help a country like Afghanistan.
After nearly a year of hearings, discovery, motions, and legal maneuverings, Waymo v.
Democrats in turn said they would not let further legal maneuverings delay their work.
As American regulators review that deal, much will depend on Mr. Ma's political maneuverings.
But it does provide a glimpse of the maneuverings usually shielded from public view.
I know that a lot of the political maneuverings in your world have historical antecedents.
Autotrader today operates as a subsidiary of Cox, following a string of further financial maneuverings.
Expect new maneuverings next week by Mr. Johnson as he looks to secure an exit.
But those old insider maneuverings have become unfashionable in this moment of progressive movement politics.
And The Brothers Bloom is also a nice mix of fanciful wordplay and complicated heist maneuverings.
Up to this point, much of the testimony has focused on almost stereotypically unsavory political maneuverings.
There is no precedent for President Trump's political maneuverings at the expense of his own party.
Colombians have a long history of secret maneuverings, with dark forces sabotaging peace agreements from within.
In the background of all the political maneuverings, are three corruption probes involving Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Gates, in turn, has said he engaged in financial maneuverings involving their business activities at Manafort's direction.
If you've been watching the early maneuverings in the 2020 Democratic primary, these facts may surprise you.
But the writing has shortchanged important relationships at nearly every turn in favor of intrigue and political maneuverings.
The political maneuverings between Psychlos devolve into the stuff of an Armando Iannucci farce but without the yucks.
Many of its members, particularly in former Warsaw Pact countries now feel a similar threat from Moscow's territorial maneuverings.
We know all these maneuverings will soon seem as shallow as the characters too seldom understand them to be.
If the 'Special One' conference was an act of bravado, it was also a distraction from Mourinho's main maneuverings.
"For Trump, remember the central part the Flynn investigation has played in all the maneuverings to date," Litman said.
The maneuverings were seen as a back door way to bring Mr. Rajapaksa and his allies back into power.
Which means that it's all about subtext-ridden political maneuverings, interspersed with blood-soaked sword fights to the death.
But Ray and all of his complicated maneuverings were dreamt up by screenwriter Tarrell Alvin McCraney, who previously wrote Moonlight.
He is waiting for word on a property in Mexico that, due to legal maneuverings, could be returned to him.
That case, Danny's friends, Anne's family and the maneuverings of local politics all weave through the rest of the story.
So the importance of this conflict may prove far greater than the partisan maneuverings in Congress over the Russian investigation.
This is just the latest of many tit for tat maneuverings in a years-long battle to legally define internet freedom.
Instead, Claire goes rogue and makes a side deal with President Petrov, the Russian president, leaving Jane out of the maneuverings.
The maneuverings highlight what some allies consider a worrisome situation in the Trump administration's diplomatic corps, with sensitive posts left unfilled.
The maneuverings of Macron, Trudeau, and Trump at Davos provide a master class in the little known practice of nation branding.
In general, the legislation has not drawn loud opposition on Capitol Hill, but instead has gotten bogged down in political maneuverings.
If you're going to understand the political maneuverings this season, you might as well get a grip on its underlying value system.
However, we should not be fooled by the emotional reactions (and political maneuverings) of those who claim to speak for the caravan.
Former Defense Minister Dennis Richardson, speaking in Sydney in August, said the country is not in denial about China's maneuverings in Australia.
Not having my parents in the room made me feel alone and lost in a world of legal maneuverings and uncomfortable topics.
In conversations with POLITICO, some reporters suggested Jacobs is too chummy with the White House, resulting in quick scoops on internal maneuverings.
Thursday's meeting comes as the Trump administration makes a number of maneuverings in the Middle East that have ratcheted up tensions with Iran.
One reason everyone is talking about it because Neumann's maneuverings have created an anthology of sketchy founder dealings that's nearly cartoon villain worthy.
Her desperate, high-stakes maneuverings are contrasted with her first pregnancy, during which she was surrounded by love, support, and a sexy husband.
Moreover, it portrays the F.B.I as generally in the dark about the maneuverings of Saudi officials inside the United States during that period.
Her penmanship is both delicate and sophisticated in its maneuverings, yet childlike, almost doll-like, as well, in a folkloric kind of way.
Given all that&aposs emerged about his financial maneuverings, his innocence is debatable even if none of it turns out to be illegal.
What She Wants: Compared to the other characters on the show, who are consumed by shady political maneuverings, Vicky's desires are easy to understand.
Cristina Herrera Borquez's film limits its point of view to Victor and Fernando's, and doesn't delve into the opposition or examine the backstage maneuverings.
When asked about the internal maneuverings at the VA, Shulkin said there would be "no tolerance" for people who distracted from the VA's mission.
Some states are using laws like these to slowly but steadily roll back abortion access, and to lay the groundwork for future legal maneuverings.
While the political maneuverings around Dr. Alici and the anti-Turkish prejudices they bring out are well dramatized, there is little sense of moral outrage.
I was researching a book, and, since my book isn't about military strategy I wasn't trying to cover all of the complex maneuverings of troops.
One reason it's hard to really tell what difference campaign maneuverings make, though, is that candidates for office certainly act like they're a big deal.
Here, we see the extent of Taylor's maneuverings: They had purposefully suggested Ben not get a monetary raise so Ben would feel unappreciated at Axe Capital.
From then on, Jane becomes Claire's equivalent of a Doug Stamper (Michael Kelly), ever eager to plunge into the Underworlds' network of dark and immoral maneuverings.
To summarize Felix's maneuverings quickly, this is what goes down in Guadalajara: Don Neto brokers a meeting with one of the Naranjo brothers in a hotel.
Strategically, Apple demands that a product be ready before launch, but the company always performs some tactical maneuverings to ensure that its announcement has maximum impact.
If you ever wish "Thrones" had more political maneuverings and almost no battle scenes, behold Mark Rylance as Thomas Cromwell and Damian Lewis as Henry VIII.
He was, in the best sense of the word (truly the best to an interviewer anxious to learn the innermost secrets of political maneuverings), totally amoral.
So it's no surprise that political scientists would want to use an algorithm to improve political redistricting, a process that is often distorted by partisan maneuverings.
Rafa While his partner is doing more geopolitical maneuverings than a diplomat does in a lifetime, Rafa was on his own mission: Find water in a desert.
Separately, Johnson's government announced it was now seeking a "meaningful vote" on his Brexit deal today — a ballot that Johnson was denied by Parliament's maneuverings on Saturday.
The Crown, with its political maneuverings and recurring reminder that laws often stand in the way of the right thing, isn't likely to soothe frayed post-election nerves.
Despite getting herself locked in a cell, thanks to the maneuverings of her equally power-hungry mother-in-law, Margaery remains undeterred and resilient, unlike her brother, Loras.
The epic space opera follows the maneuverings of different powerful families as they struggle to control the planet Arrakis and the essential "spice" resource that only exists there.
But Volker now says he was in the dark for many of the crucial moments that would have pointed toward a more nefarious purpose of the Ukraine maneuverings.
While 2020 maneuverings won't begin in earnest until after the 2018 midterm elections, Trump has stood out as a president looking early in his first term toward his reelection.
They may attempt to steer policies regarded as reckless into safe channels: a 1980s BBC sitcom, "Yes Minister", drew its laughs from the devious maneuverings of the top mandarins.
"He's going to go to great trouble and expense to embark on a losing cause that will expose more of his methods and maneuverings to the world," Lowry wrote.
Mr. Sorrentino, a visual maximalist who explored Italian politics in the film 'Il Divo,' seems to have set up a drama of church maneuverings and of finding God through isolation.
Here's Andrew's take on how Brian Roberts, the C.E.O. of Comcast, played the situation: Mr. Robert's maneuverings could one day prove to be a case study in tactical deal making.
Mr. Sorrentino, a visual maximalist who explored Italian politics in the film "Il Divo," seems to have set up a drama of church maneuverings and of finding God through isolation.
The problem with assessing what happens next is that the administration's approach on North Korea is almost as inscrutable as the maneuverings coming out of the world's most closed state.
But it was also about geopolitics, rivalries among Orthodox leaders and, analysts say, the maneuverings of President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia — who is closely aligned with the conservative Russian church.
" I put Alannah's question to Sturn, who says the movement south would be in response to hostile maneuverings from the north and the "need to move people out of that hotspot.
And there are even some members of Trump's own party who may not be able to "get over" Trump's latest maneuverings on Syria -- and even in the looming impeachment battle. Sen.
Maneuverings in the National Congress, where an impeachment commission is considering the request to impeach her, stem from allegations that she tried to hide a budget shortfall ahead of elections in 2014.
The maneuverings of Trump aides like Steve Bannon, Stephen Miller, chief of staff Reince Priebus and Trump's influential son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are sowing instability throughout the White House and doubts outside.
But fortunately, thanks to two separate court maneuverings in recent weeks, we may yet discover more about what happened on Wall Street that caused, exacerbated or tried to cover up the unfolding crisis.
He has a modernist bachelor pad in the hills but can't get much work, despite the maneuverings of his wily feline agent, a pink tabby named Princess Carolyn (voiced by the great Amy Sedaris).
On a handful of issues, legislators say they are watching the incoming Trump administration's early maneuverings to glean insight into the way the new White House and the Republican-led Congress will deal with states.
A recent example of this inequity is the Chapter 11 filings of several major coal companies, legal maneuverings that may allow them to evade the millions needed to clean up the devastation they've left behind.
The third section, which ends the book in 1969, focuses in on Duchamp's replicating procedure concerning administrative efforts and his clandestine maneuverings to complete and posthumously embed Étant donnés into the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
One prominent example of such politicized legal maneuverings is offered by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, hot on the trail of fossil fuel firms generally and oil and gas companies, like Exxon Mobil, in particular.
The House Intelligence Committee, led by Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), collected hundreds of hours of depositions and public testimonies from 17 witnesses throughout October and November who detailed Trump and his allies' maneuverings on Ukraine.
But in a broader "founder friendly" shift in the startup world — one that has increasingly seen boards look the other way at founder indiscretions or mismanagement — Uber's VCs nevertheless sanctioned such maneuverings by going along with them.
As the complicated political maneuverings unfolded in Florida, there were constant reminders that, 18 years after the Bush-Gore controversies, Florida remains in Republican control — a crucial factor in an election where partisan interests are at stake.
American intelligence officials will soon contact the two campaigns to schedule a wide-ranging briefing for each on global conflicts, the status of America's military campaigns overseas and the latest maneuverings by foreign governments, both friend and foe.
Lizzie Presser won the magazine reporting award for an article published by the nonprofit ProPublica and The New Yorker about legal maneuverings that took land away from black families in the South who had owned it for generations.
"No controversy, no political maneuverings, no manipulations as shameful as they may be, will deter me one centimeter from my absolute desire to build a strong, frank and discernible alternative for the French people," he told a campaign rally.
Unbeknown to Richard, Pied Piper has indeed been spying on its users, and in his maneuverings to save the company, Richard must decide whether to take a billion dollars from a Chilean investor with ties to the Pinochet regime.
It was Henry Kissinger, an adviser to the Johnson administration and a less-than-discreet observer of American diplomatic maneuverings, who alerted the Nixon campaign in late September, and again in early October 1968, that trouble might be brewing.
Such leaks threaten our ability to dissent by destroying privacy and unleashing a glut of questionable information that functions, somewhat unexpectedly, as its own form of censorship, rather than as a way to illuminate the maneuverings of the powerful.
"His killer has dodged his death sentence for the better part of three decades by employing much the same strategy he has pursued tonight -- desperately clinging to legal maneuverings to avoid facing the consequences of his heinous crime," the statement said.
Duda's right-wing government shares some of the populist impulses of the Trump administration and suspicion of bureaucracy in the EU. It has tried to impress on Trump the need to keep an eye on Russia's territorial maneuverings in the East.
The maneuverings were the first signs of potentially bruising battles over the direction of both parties in a new era of divided government, in which Democrats and Republicans will both face internal struggles to define their messages and their tactics.
Trump adopted a new line of defense this week to try to distance himself from maneuverings in Ukraine by telling conservative talk radio host Bill O'Reilly that he had no idea what his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani was doing in Ukraine.
Gate's testimony was part of the prosecution's effort to prove that Manafort was responsible for financial maneuverings that he and other witnesses have testified include filing false tax returns, defrauding banks in borrowing against real estate, and failing to report foreign bank accounts.
" Mr. Marshall complained that Mr. Price had long "dodged his death sentence for the better part of three decades by employing much the same strategy he has pursued tonight — desperately clinging to legal maneuverings to avoid facing the consequences of his heinous crime.
A closed-door session with the full caucus on Tuesday made that clear, as some moderates complained that they weren't being given a well-defined message to deliver to voters about why proceeding toward impeachment was necessary on Trump's Ukraine maneuverings. Rep.
The court's ruling came at a delicate time in the often-opaque maneuverings of the African National Congress, which has governed South Africa since the election in 1994 of Nelson Mandela as the nation's first black president in the post-apartheid era.
Trump is also expected to unveil a toughened approach to respond to Iran's ballistic missile development, political maneuverings throughout the region and what the administration says is its support for terrorism, including for groups like Hezbollah and Houthi rebels in Yemen, officials have said.
Once seemingly loath to mention Mr. Trump's name, Mr. Cuomo has pivoted in recent months to present his campaign for a third term as a referendum and rebuttal to Republican policies, all the while rarely acknowledging Ms. Nixon, her barbs and sometimes shrewd political maneuverings.
A gaze that lasts more than a second inevitably implies that the coals of sexual attraction are turning orange at the edges; the launcher on the pinball machine of love is pulled to full tautness; the rusty gears of large Westerosi political maneuverings are groaning to life.
A major literary award, the Renaudot, had twice slipped through his fingers despite the fierce maneuverings of one juror: Mr. Giudicelli, the writer to whom Mr. Matzneff had entrusted incriminating photos and letters of the 14-year-old Ms. Springora when he feared a police raid.
Certain dignitaries did not have to wait in line; Loretta Weinberg, an 81-year-old state senator and tireless critic of the governor, observed the trial through opera glasses, shaking her head as prosecutors and defense lawyers conjured the crass political maneuverings of the Christie administration.
Reeker also testified about the concerns of veteran diplomats like Kurt Volker about the maneuverings of Rudy Giuliani, the President's personal lawyer, who has been accused of trying to orchestrate the quid pro quo of a White House meeting in exchange for an investigation of the Bidens.
The diplomatic cables included numerous revelations regarding criticizing the host countries of various U.S. embassies, political maneuverings regarding climate change, discussions about ongoing tension in the Middle East, efforts to further nuclear disarmament, actions in the war on terror, and assessments of other threats around the world.
Aside from tweets and videos that seem to flow from just about every college sports program, their maneuverings might be almost entirely focused on private conversations with voters and efforts to position their most promising players for interviews with news media outlets that often handicap the Heisman race.
In the Axios interview, Romney underscored his criticism of the President's actions in Syria and also took issue with Trump's maneuverings with Ukraine -- suggesting that Trump's request to China was lawless and adding that he wanted to see more information about what was going on behind the scenes.
Among a stack of policy insights and political maneuverings revealed by the public release of thousands of Hillary Clinton's private emails, written during her time as Secretary of State, we've gained a glimpse into something smaller but no less vital: how exactly the presidential candidate works — and thinks.
A House Democratic aide with knowledge of the maneuverings said an announcement of the supporters was aimed at pressuring House Speaker Paul Ryan, a Republican, to move to either bring such legislation to the House floor or to intensify high-level negotiations on crafting a new compromise bill.
With the Trump administration again engaged in peace talks with the Taliban that are likely to lead to a troop withdrawal, Mr. Tajik and the 80,000 residents of Bagram feel especially vulnerable to the geopolitical maneuverings of the United States and the fate of a war in its 19th year.
The maneuverings over who will replace Mr. Schneiderman have amounted not just to a diversion but an opportunity for exactly the kind of political horse-trading at which Mr. Cuomo, who gained a reputation as a sharp-elbowed operative while managing his father's campaigns more than three decades ago, has long excelled.
It's not always a pretty picture: In T. Christian Miller and Ken Armstrong's riveting book "A False Report," an overburdened criminal justice system pressures a rape victim into recanting her story, while in "We the Corporations," Adam Winkler pulls the curtain on two centuries of corporate efforts to benefit from political and legal maneuverings.
Sometimes infused with drama — but always straightforward and apolitical — the testimonies of these three dedicated public servants helped paint a picture of how the Giuliani maneuverings around U.S. foreign policy in Ukraine helped to muddy the waters and swing the pendulum of priorities towards Trump's private political obsessions, instead of the interests of the country he was elected to lead.
"While it is true they want to create leverage for themselves in the theater, as a way of shaping America's next moves -- maybe some limited maneuverings are happening just to make Americans wonder what Iran will do next -- but overall, on a strategic level, Iranian leaders believe that provoking the US into open hostility would risk the Islamic Republic's grip on power," Vatanka said.

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