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Grant argued the unique set of defendants merited immediate action.
But there is nothing like the coverage that is merited.
Both of these considerations further merited a prudent security presence.
The department determined in 2017 that Canley merited the award.
Others felt the "crisis" merited a full on response from authorities.
The equal pay issue merited more discussion in Judge Lee's decision.
Slave may have merited its use for the sake of realism.
But the moment was not sad, it was a merited disgrace.
The Titans or Jaguars haven't merited a solo game since 2011.
But I felt our performance merited the opportunity to go through.
The DOJ followed that recommendation and decided no prosecution was merited.
Another 6 percent of respondents felt other tax regimes were merited.
In this merited exhibition, they have found a space for contemplation.
So the attacks on the court, merited or not, will continue.
The mockery Sanders's supporters are throwing at Clinton is entirely merited.
But few noticed, he said, or thought it merited a debate.
He said he felt they had merited at least a point.
Efforts to contain the virus were merited; mass panic was not.
The Rangers lacked it, believing their performance had merited a split.
He added that further reductions in the rate were possible if merited.
"They certainly believe charges are merited," he said in a telephone interview.
Von Spakovsky said the provisions are merited for the sake of data.
This was a crime that merited a maximum two-year prison term.
He warned that firms that merited investigation would slip through the net.
Yet the gravity of Rockland's outbreak, Day said, merited the upgraded ban.
This week's earnings numbers will show whether all that optimism is merited.
The crackdown was merited, but some of its results have been perverse.
But they believe that improving conditions merited only a six-month extension.
But she added that certain E.P.A. staff members actually merited more scrutiny.
Prosecutors said on Thursday that Ms. Winner's actions merited a stiff sentence.
A new Breakingviews calculator shows something much closer to earth is merited.
That attack merited a retaliatory US airstrike against radar installations in the area.
I remember feeling unrestrained happiness: I've done something that merited a Lego set!
Which powerful man could not, at some time, have merited such a judgment?
He told Axios that its conclusions are stronger than merited by the evidence.
Reuters was unable to obtain further details on why this case merited action.
None of us has merited his favor, and we all deserve his judgment.
Once it was only the big ones — 25, 50 — that merited an event.
After consultation with the prosecution, all parties agree that a continuance is merited.
Cory Booker, the announcement merited a "BREAKING" tag in a barrage of Facebook ads.
Its ratings performance was poor, but not so poor that it merited instant cancellation.
Jimmy Fallon doesn't think his interview with Donald Trump last week merited public outcry.
The university noted that it would cooperate with any investigation, should one be merited.
But a senior ICE official said operational challenges raised in the letter merited discussion.
Yet, the reporting on Sabato's career bust merited none of that anger or passion.
Supporting actor Tom Hanks merited a nod; Heller, and the film itself, did not.
Some Democratic lawmakers have said they weren't yet convinced the strike was merited. Sen.
The company claimed it produced a "mountain" of new evidence that merited a delay.
Booker said there was no personal or other information in the emails that merited secrecy.
These attainments truly merited a Nobel Peace Prize, which this president unfortunately did not receive.
Kanye has both and so, in Trump's eyes, merited a meeting -- and a photo op!
Unlike the butchery that bookended it, it merited no presidential statements, no saturation television coverage.
Naming a disorder after someone is meant to credit and commend, and Asperger merited neither.
Often, it came down to whether that person was the type who merited such help.
Across all major U.S. broadcast TV networks, climate change merited only 142 minutes of coverage.
Cracker, delivering a weird closeted meth cook, merited a separate challenge, fragrance and gender identity.
But we felt it still merited inclusion as each of our experts specifically mentioned it.
After both losses, Guardiola declared that he was happy, proclaimed that his side merited victory.
UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said the report merited a response.
She maintained that most people would agree that the celebrities she counted merited the designation.
There's a consensus: If the president broke the law or abused power, impeachment is merited.
That wiped out St. Louis' best chance of rewarding Martinez with the win his performance merited.
Our musical gratitude often shocked patrons, confused why their meager donation merited such a bombastic response.
Artis faces misdemeanor charges, and a criminal investigation continues to determine if felony charges are merited.
If the network decides it's merited, it can greenlight production on new episodes at any time.
Whether this circus will have merited the drama and risk is another matter. Economist.com/blogs/bagehot
To be honest, I don't think the hugely negative, angry response that they've received is merited.
Plenty of Dem members have asserted that discussion + debate on this issue is fair and merited.
Hungarian shares also may benefit from the central bank's pledge to loosen policy further if merited.
They also said a quid pro quo wasn't the only type of conduct that merited impeachment.
Heidi Li Feldman, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center, said the ruling merited an appeal.
Subsequent seasons traced how those characters and themes shifted and changed as events in Westeros merited.
That alone should have been a signal that the painting merited additional scrutiny, Mr. Dreyfus said.
Maybe it's because of this scrappiness that he never quite got the adulation his statistics merited.
It could also raise questions about why one family merited a call but another did not.
Had this been Cairo, it would hardly have merited a mention in the local news media.
California's prisons are bursting with black men like him, men whose crimes barely merited a headline.
The probation office had recommended that Manafort's crimes merited a 19 year to 25 year sentence.
While Fitch views FHLB membership positively, FHLB membership has not merited ratings upgrades for individual insurers.
For her to suggest that another sport merited equal footing with football smacked of foolish independence.
This is why Omar's tweet was so troubling, and why the pushback from leadership really was merited.
"Benghazi should have merited the same level of attention and urgency," the excerpts from the analysis said.
They pretty much made lampshading a thing (or, at least a trend that merited its own nomenclature).
"Gorka asserted my tweets about him merited examination by the White House legal counsel," Smith told Newsweek.
Phil Walzak, a senior adviser to Mr. de Blasio, said the mayor's performance merited a second term.
Caution and public scrutiny are merited — and all the more so in the case of facial recognition.
At that point, it will be up to the F.A. to determine if an inquiry is merited.
Much as I tried back in the day, my personal porn collection would not have merited consideration.
However, I'm not convinced this bloke and Knightley's story arc merited this fire track quite so soon.
An additional 210 players tested positive for banned substances, reportedly marijuana, which under university rules merited suspensions.
In addition, whether Trump's impeachment and removal are merited, that's a political fantasy, at least for now.
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All would have been merited by facts, supported by facts in evidence and enormously pleasing to Obama's base.
If the impeachment is ruled to be merited, the country has 60 days to hold a presidential election.
The fact-finding potential within the process will be overwhelmed by the question of whether impeachment is merited.
Anticipation for FBI's release on Clinton investigation The DOJ followed that recommendation and decided no prosecution was merited.
Riveron had yet to look at other plays that went unpenalized to see if additional infractions were merited.
The rapid pace of North Korean missile and nuclear tests last year merited strong responses such as sanctions.
While this photo may have merited a "finally," Cook has popped in Cuoco's pictures frequently as of late.
"We understand the frustration and disappointment," Mr. Young said, adding that the case "certainly merited" more serious charges.
I worried that any less meant I would not be believed — a concern I later learned was merited.
But since she'd been sick for nearly two weeks, both she and the doctor thought she merited one.
Twice before, the regulator had delayed the lower threshold from taking effect, arguing the matter merited further study.
"Proxy advisors routinely issue updates to their reports to correct their factual content when merited," the letter said.
Sometimes such panels temporarily freeze the status quo while they consider whether a longer-term stay is merited.
Sistema made a number of public statements defending its position that none of the sub-claims is merited.
That said, there were situations where the positive evidence was compelling and merited further study, the authors said.
Some parts of the business merited a value greater than GGP's stock price, he said at the time.
"I think that the situation Nicaragua is in merited this kind of letter," he said in the interview.
They've also argued that the dossier's allegations merited investigation even if they did turn out to be false.
Often, it came down to whether that person was perceived to be the type who merited such help.
Of the 160 illegal immigrants arrested during the Trump raids, the vast majority had felony convictions and merited deportation.
Bottom line: The happy talk coming from all corners is, according to people directly involved in the talks, merited.
"I kept asking questions," Arnold says, "and didn't really think what they had to say" merited a C-section.
Akufo-Addo said Amidu, who has won accolades for successfully pursuing cases of corruption in court, merited the position.
Then Fowler picked on Stripling (0-703) for the homer that presented Martinez with the win his performance merited.
Some on Wall Street have appeared unbothered by the scandal, which merited little mention on a recent earnings call.
The list of features in Vivaldi is way too long to discuss here, even if they all merited discussion.
Trump's handling of that situation merited a 31% approval rating among those who had followed the news; 63% disapproved.
By 2016's campaign memoir, Our Revolution, Sanders's Jewishness merited two full paragraphs, including a mention of the Holocaust.
Honduras this year endured a drought so severe that it merited an emergency declaration in September by the government.
The fact that it was not is evidence that Facebook did not treat the breach with the seriousness it merited.
Next, their bot determined which ones merited responses, categorizing social cues far more granularly than technology Amazon shared with contestants.
Draconian rules held him in place just long enough for him to miss out on the paycheck his talent merited.
People adored the warm moment between the stars, and some suggested that the interaction merited an award of its own.
No, the ridicule is merited because the decision to hide the works of art was, it seems, made by nobody.
Yet with attention focused on the charge of genocide in Rakhine, these crimes barely merited a mention in public reactions.
As mentioned, a lot of the criticisms are merited, and we should absorb them, consider them, and act upon them.
But despite the criticism, Trump's concerns are not only merited -- they are, in fact, within the bounds of the law.
Department of Education policy is not to confirm the receipt of complaints unless it decides that an investigation is merited.
Therefore, President Trump enacting executive orders is merely following in the precedent established by former presidents, not necessarily constitutionally merited.
Iceland's win was a merited one Monday, primarily because of the team's organization and its never-say-die Scandinavian spirit.
Meanwhile, offending priests were treated as sinners in need of repentance and forgiveness, rather than criminals who merited legal punishment.
Even the postwar "re-education camps" and the suffering of the hundreds of thousands of "boat people" merited little time.
There were so many interesting ones that I cut a number of other shows that might have merited a shoutout.
So what we have under Trump, at the moment, isn't a successful scouring, the nemesis that D.C. hubris richly merited.
Within a week, she had an appointment for a "reasonable fear" interview to determine if her case merited serious consideration.
Speaking to CNN, Kasich questioned whether "one phone call" made by the president to Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky merited impeachment hearings.
Still, progressive activists, pro-Democratic media outlets, and many voters across the country vociferously argued that Trump's conduct merited impeachment.
I have argued that participation is merited even in unfair, tainted elections as a means to move back towards democracy.
But in some cases it's merited, especially when the filmmaker has taken pains throughout his career to invite the comparison.
For example, aircraft parts maker Precision Castparts, acquired last year for $363 billion, merited about a page in Berkshire's annual report.
"The Committee unanimously determined that no further action was merited on this matter," read the statement, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
I kept them fully informed on matters that I believed merited their awareness or when I felt I needed some direction.
Everyone knew the industry had a sexism problem, yet no specific case merited real repercussions to the companies or individuals involved.
For Audi, the global unveil of its first fully electric production car, the E-tron SUV, merited a rather groß feier.
Prosecutorial discretion, encouraged during the Obama years partly as a way to show leniency where merited, has been all but eliminated.
The concern may have been merited - the United States conducts extensive electronic surveillance on al Qaeda and other Islamic militant groups.
In an unusual statement, he said he acted not because he thought the inmate's last minute plea merited the court's review.
It was merited: Charlie Culberson hit a solo home run off Astros reliever Chris Devenski, trimming Houston's lead to one run.
And it's merited: Oldman is excellent in the movie, playing a jolly, idiosyncratic, sometimes conflicted version of the British prime minister.
It just makes sense that this strange chapter of Batman's history on film would be the incarnation that merited Prince's accompaniment.
Whether or not you think that award was merited, the Navy and specifically Navy legal leadership came across as tone deaf.
After Tesla moved to bring the case to a close, an arbitrator issued a preliminary ruling saying it merited fuller consideration.
The association shares this philosophy and is committed to the principle that research findings should be verifiable and, when merited, confirmed.
Prosecutors also bluntly acknowledged that Flynn's lengthy record in the Army, including as a combat paratrooper, merited consideration by the judge.
At first only serious crimes merited exile, but later petty crimes and even previously innocent activities like vagrancy became justification enough.
With the loss to an Eagles team that has struggled even more than the Cowboys, that scrutiny looks to be merited.
The possibility merited little more than a brief mention in a section about economic reforms, diversification and privatization of state assets.
They worked most closely with the special counsel in deciding who merited prosecution or even a mention in his final report.
Even when the vastness of the suffering merited the analogy, the specificity of the Holocaust as a Jewish event was further obscured.
By deciding that four offending videos by Mr Jones merited just a single strike, YouTube did little to dispel accusations of pusillanimity.
The unique nature of Khweis&apos crime merited a strong sentence, said prosecutor Dennis Fitzpatrick, who argued for 35 years in prison.
A commentary published online by People's Daily, the party's flagship newspaper, said Mr Xi's thinking merited "the attention of the entire world".
Earlier this month, the bank said that Sloan had merited a 5 percent raise to $18.4 million for his work in 20163.
This was never a series that made sense as a success, or that even merited a second season when it earned one.
It was an overt proclamation that the life of an ordinary black girl merited the same serious consideration as a Latin epic.
But that latter promise still hasn't panned out, and neither Oculus nor the Rift apparently merited a shout-out at today's event.
Membership would enhance India's standing as a nuclear weapons state, but it is not merited until the country meets the group's standards.
In other words, the consumer saw a number — 4.6 stars out of 5 — and took it much more seriously than it merited.
The "Pathétique" drew merited if misplaced applause from a rapt audience, not only after the rousing third movement but also in midfinale.
It is only when these efforts spill over to justify government attempts to require public actions that this greater scrutiny is merited.
Those meetings, which took place against the backdrop of the Russian interference campaign, merited the coverage and scrutiny they received, McFaul said.
By contrast, something like Wells Fargo creating hundreds of thousands of fake bank accounts merited a single hearing by one House committee.
For many, the democratization of air travel meant that buying a plane ticket no longer merited a trip to the dry cleaner.
He also said the subject matter of the suit — allegations of sexual abuse of minors — was particularly sensitive and merited particular protection.
If partial obstruction by Nixon merited an article of impeachment, then full obstruction would seem to merit the same outcome for Trump.
I immediately thought their story merited a more in-depth exploration, but I was intimidated by the idea of writing a book.
The balance sheet reduction program merited just a brief mention near the end of the statement released after the two-day meeting.
The state argued that even if the court did not find that it has original jurisdiction, the case's exceptional importance merited review.
Sze is one of the finest poets of his generation and his work is finally getting the attention it has long merited.
In most of those cases, nothing in the court record indicates that the judge conducted any analysis of whether secrecy was merited.
Whether that paranoia is merited depends on where you stand in the broader political debate in the United States about China's aspirations.
If the notion that a $150-mask with far less detail could fool Face ID strains credulity, that healthy skepticism is probably merited.
The subject merited mention in all three presidential debates against Donald Trump whereas some topics, like climate change, were hardly discussed at all.
Yet none risked stepping forward during the first significant impeachment floor vote to suggest that the president's conduct merited at least a review.
Gubernatorial races this year in Oklahoma and South Dakota, two reliably red states, also were tighter than expected and merited substantial RGA investment.
An impeachment inquiry is "very likely merited," he said, but the process "needs a lot of bipartisan support," and that support doesn't exist.
The decision follows the launch last month of a U.S. Commerce Department probe on whether anti-dumping and anti-subsidy duties were merited.
The Ethics Committee then decides whether to open a formal investigation into a lawmaker and if punishment is merited in a given case.
The last precedent for this kind of thing was Iran-Contra, which merited a full congressional investigation and nearly sunk the Reagan administration.
No question about it: The decision by British voters to quit the European Union merited a banner headline in The New York Times.
Still, while few would deny that Hakkinen merited a race victory, he took it in dubious circumstances – albeit not of his own making.
The experiment was trying to convey the lesson that the yellow light was not a danger and no longer merited a fear response.
The image had a propaganda purpose: it was intended to counter the Catholic belief that Luther, in merited agony, went straight to Hell.
Given the hyper-intense nature of US politics -- and an election year already kicking into full gear, skepticism about the future is merited.
When Trump bailed again, this time walking out of Monday's U.N. Climate Summit after just 10 minutes, the news only merited a sigh.
Nadler said he didn't know if the new allegation merited impeachment, but suggested the committee will not be looking into the question urgently.
If there were an artist whose oeuvre more merited this type of reinterpretation right now, I have no idea who it would be.
White even mentioned that Tony Ferguson's UFC interim lightweight championship winning performance over Kevin Lee merited a big-money fight with Conor McGregor.
Even Turkey's main opposition leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu of the Republican People's Party (CHP), expressed solidarity with Mr Erdogan, saying the Dutch action merited sanctions.
It seems one such experiment posted over the summer merited a tip from a concerned citizen to the local police outside Salt Lake City.
Zak Summerscale, chief investment officer, European high yield, at asset management firm Babson Capital Management played down the widening but said it merited monitoring.
But every group must speak of itself with honesty, always, and anger, when merited, without fear of hatred from outsiders already biased against them.
I never made an allegation against him, and, as Biros explained to me, mine was not a claim that would have merited her attention.
In that era, infractions that once might have merited a call home, like shoving another student or cursing, were increasingly common grounds for suspension.
It was not at all surprising that Mr. Gold's death merited a question to the mayor, followed by an official tribute from City Hall.
And other plot points — particularly those pertaining to race — are merely gestured at when it seems as if they may have merited more attention.
"Good people trapped in a bad system," my old boss, former Senator Bill Bradley, used to say, with perhaps more generosity than was merited.
Before the Honorable Ann Donnelly, he argued that Trump's order discriminated against his clients—the interpreter and another Iraqi—and merited an emergency stay.
It therefore makes sense that Mueller would defer to Congress to make its own judgment about whether his factual findings merited further political action.
They'd never done anything like that before, and it took about a year to convince them that it was something that merited their attention.
But none of those issues have merited a hearing before the new Senate Foreign Relations Committee or a sharp word from the new chairman.
I asked him to describe the world in which justice had been done, in which equality had been achieved, in which hope was merited.
But the most recent reported memorialization of sick gossip into a government document proves that Trump's measured skepticism of intelligence product was merited all along.
It would be insane even if these same people hadn't spent years arguing that the appearance of possible misbehavior merited months of hearings and investigations.
The panel determined that MetLife merited a SIFI designation in December 2014, which led to the insurance company deciding to fight that decision in court.
But, as often happens nowadays, he read these reactions as attempts to "silence" or "scare" him and so as proof that his skepticism was merited.
Joseph Manning, a professor of ancient history at Yale University, said that while such finds are not especially unusual, this particular case merited further investigation.
The much higher rate of black childhood poverty in Troy, compared with the already high rate for white children, ought to have merited a mention.
The deaths of longtime staff members merited obituaries: a beloved bartender named George in 1879, and a man known as Henri the waiter, in 1904.
" Pentagon officials told the Times the UFO program ended in 2012 after it was determined that there were "other, higher priority issues that merited funding.
AI advances can sometimes be overhyped and can yield emotion that isn't merited by the actual situation — either too much optimism or too much pessimism.
You'd think that standing up to fellow Republicans who regarded Trump as a dangerous lunatic should have merited a little bit of long-run gratitude.
I took on this responsibility and risk because I believed in the Iran nuclear deal and thought it merited positive consideration by the U.S. Congress.
Exit pollsters didn't think either Bhutto or the troop surge merited a question, but McCain's biggest margin came among the plurality who prioritized  the economy.
Amir believed this merited the death penalty for Rabin, whom he viewed as a "rodef," or pursuer, who threatened Jewish lives with his peace mongering.
"The Committee unanimously determined that no further action was merited on this matter," the Academy said in a statement to Variety, which first reported the news.
Brown said Ant Financial's bid merited a "close" CFIUS evaluation because money transfer companies obtain substantial personal and financial information on customers, including U.S. government employees.
But 2016 is the second presidential campaign in a row in which the Afghanistan war barely merited a mention by either the public or its leaders.
Those offering support at Abbott's trial included Jean Malaquais and Susan Sarandon, part of a group of intellectuals and artists claiming Abbott's literary talent merited leniency.
Mesa County District Attorney Daniel Rubinstein said in a statement that although Pohto did not intend to kill Burns, his "reckless conduct" merited a prison sentence.
In the February 2016 Worldwide Threat Assessment America's Director of National Intelligence delivered to Congress, genome editing merited its own section for the first time ever.
Many of the best, most helpful threads on r/legaladvice simply answer that question of whether someone needs an attorney or whether legal action is merited.
But many of the New York monuments presumably in the mayor's sights involve people whose overriding accomplishments merited praise, even if they were also gravely flawed.
The company, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, will review initial incoming offers and will determine whether serious talks are merited, two of the sources said.
It was easy to be beguiled into a trance, to convince myself that nothing that existed beyond the peripheral vision from my daybed merited further thought.
Though he was never given a formal reason, Linfesty believes his "misconduct" that merited ejection was his lack of fanatical devotion to Trump, the beloved headliner.
An image of Caruso scowling merited two hysterical laughter emojis, one prayer hands emoji, one flexed biceps emoji, one shouting emoji and one steaming nostrils emoji.
But is "banning" (the quotes are merited given all the exceptions anyhow) single-use plastics the fairest or even the best way to help the environment?
Foxx said the Hyperloop is a "very solid idea" that merited further beta testing, and that the federal government had a "responsibility" to support the idea.
We care that those from the highest to the lowest stations in life receive the same equal dignity and attention that is merited by our legal system.
Due to those Justice Department actions, Mueller would appear to have a free hand to investigate and eventually to file charges if he feels they are merited.
Suspicion of fakery in Juul's marketing campaign, and among purported vaping supporters, emerged from Allem's 21998 study and a long-standing, merited distrust of the tobacco industry.
Top Jeb Bush adviser leaves GOP Clinton's acceptance speech merited mixed reviews, with 44% calling it excellent or good, 20% just OK and 19% poor or terrible.
Recently, Motherboard wrote about how the Olympics are turning Rio into a military state, to the dismay of many in Brazil: Some of these concerns are merited.
Yet, not demanding serious explanations and justifications for the current U.S. trade approaches and not pressing for immediate adjustments as merited could well cost the U.S. dearly.
Axios and The Washington Post reported internal conflict at the White House over whether Johnson's case merited a pardon, with White House counsel Don McGahn reportedly skeptical.
The agency concluded in March that there was a "substantial likelihood" that the alleged record destruction pointed to possible violations of laws or rules and merited investigation.
The last time the justices added a category to the list was in 1977, when it said that policies singling out illegitimate children merited a closer look.
They had arrived here at Vireo Health of New York's plant, about an hour northwest of Albany, looking for evidence that the company's products merited kosher certification.
LOS ANGELES — In 20 years of drawing a paycheck as a journalist, never once has a press release crossed this desk that merited publishing word-for-word.
The front office felt that his skills had declined so much — he was the league's 30th-ranked passer — that he no longer merited an elite quarterback's pay.
Half the crazy things Trump says or does barely merit a mention on Twitter, much less the front-page coverage they would have merited in previous campaigns.
In the early 90s, Sandler might've committed four minutes to something like "The Thanksgiving Song," which, in retrospect, was probably two minutes more than the bit merited.
Bondi and Herschmann also expounded at length on allegations against Biden and his son Hunter that they said merited a corruption probe, one Democrats have called baseless.
Fortunately for Missouri, this structure and its significance to the national freight network merited a discretionary U.S. Department of Transportation grant and will, in fact, be rebuilt.
Whatever the precise reason, the act itself is irreversible, and will have serious consequences — precisely why it merited the systematic deliberation that it clearly did not receive.
And how we put pressure and how we do what we can do as individuals is really what's going to depend whether or not my optimism is merited.
In many cases, the U.S. has responded to several of these crises as they spiraled out of control rather than with the urgency and priority that they merited.
Of the better-known candidates in the field, four merited favorable views from a majority of likely caucusgoers -- Biden (2455% favorable), Sanders (24.6%), Warren (64%) and O'Rourke (53%).
Several other teachers (most of them white, Spotts noted), who had had their own run-ins with the student, felt that the incident merited a 90-day suspension.
But no fewer than 13 people logged into Dawes's Google Map and claimed to have heard a screeching noise in their town that merited inclusion on Dawes's map.
And they argued that the special counsel's office had vilified him for what are essentially garden-variety crimes that for other defendants merited only limited time behind bars.
They traced the life cycle from childhood through youth and adulthood to old age with two paintings per phase except adulthood, which, as only seems fair, merited four.
Cable news devoted 85033 segments to coverage of the Notre Dame fire in just one week, whereas the potentially irreparably loss of the Amazon merited just 25 segments.
A senior Justice Department official said that the Criminal Division explored whether the July call merited opening a criminal investigation into potential campaign finance violations by the president.
" Clinton campaign spokesman Brian Fallon took issue with the State Department's declaration that the 22 emails merited the highest level of classification, calling it "over-classification run amok.
It's not clear whether Walgren actually did what he was accused of, but if he did, it would unquestionably be a crude and boorish act that merited discipline.
If an elected official is found to have broken the law or abused the powers of office, is impeachment merited or should the judgment be left to voters?
Jax's vanity could be its own character fighting for screen time with Tom Sandoval's hair, which has, in the past, merited a how-to video on the Bravo site.
So maybe Cohen would've been a distracting casting choice for your average viewer, but he was dead-on in his assessment of the tone the story should have merited.
But Pope's roped-off work is inaccessible, and as for the campy GWAR diorama, one wonders: if Richmond wasn't the heavy metal band's hometown, would it have merited inclusion?
Wichita police say a 2-year-old boy who had an octopus stuck in his throat is out of the hospital, and prosecutors are mulling whether charges are merited.
The three-day London trip includes a "celebration of culture" showcasing Saudi art, music and film, forms of expression that in the old kingdom might have merited a lashing.
A false statements conviction carries a maximum prison sentence of five years, but prosecutors and Cartwright's attorneys agreed his offense merited a sentence ranging from zero to six months.
"Half the crazy things Trump says or does barely merit a mention on Twitter, much less the front-page coverage they would have merited in previous campaigns," Yglesias said.
The still unresolved question is why these particular allegations of foreign contacts merited the extraordinary decision to target an opposing party's campaign or campaign figures before a major election.
Qualified immunity, the court says, helps shield public officials from financial burdens and the stresses of litigation related to their official duties—unless the claim is merited, of course.
At the end of the interview, after hearing the sergeant recount his story for more than a day, General Dahl did not suggest any other charges might be merited.
Over Skype, Mr. Qader said he worried that people might misinterpret this as a concession that he did something that merited a prison sentence of a year or two.
On Thursday, the European Commission said that after a six-month review, it had concluded that the app did not give Apple an unfair advantage that merited government intervention.
Solicitor General Francisco argued then that the "institutional injury suffered by the United States" from the district court's injunction against shutting down DACA merited an immediate Supreme Court appeal.
Mindless Sinner (lyrical themes "Occult, Women, Love, Metal"), Swedish also-rans from the early 80s, proved from their electrifying first US performance that they sincerely merited a second look.
They must be willing to see conservative faculty members not as interlopers to be tolerated but as valued colleagues, worthy of promotion and appointments to leadership roles when merited.
To the extent that land or natural resources merited mention (and they rarely did), they could be seen as a sub-category of capital, interchangeable with money or machines.
But as Megan Garber points out at the Atlantic, the sexual misconduct allegations hang over that inquiry, raising the question of why they haven't merited the same official response.
Among independents, a majority of 63 percent said the inquiry was merited and 61 percent said they believed that Trump was personally aware of foreign contacts during the campaign.
The map below shows the subsidy calculations by county: those in dark green merited subsidies of up to $2077,22; those in dark red deserved a tax upwards of $2200,25.
While their initial convictions merited sentences of between six and 65 years, this week's plea deal will see the five men instead serve between three and 12 years in prison.
The confirmation that two had migrated into Lassen County in the northern part of the state last summer merited a press release from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
And aside from stoking fear where it's not merited (and in turn increasing general arachnophobia), Vetter said spreading this type of misinformation also causes people to misidentify spiders as dangerous.
And with each of these dustups came an exhausting rinse-and-repeat peanut gallery debate on social media over whether the jokes in question actually merited all this hand-wringing.
Trump, for his part, latched onto his claims that the election was "rigged" after the speedy conclusion from the FBI that nothing in the new emails merited charges against Clinton.
There's a time and a place for everything, but with the stakes this high, the kind of sincerity and passion that pervades Blindspotting's buddy comedy setup feels real and merited.
When the women were about 20, they performed bone scans and found that 45 percent of the women had lower-than-average bone density and merited a diagnosis of osteopenia.
Newspapers Folha de S. Paulo and O Globo, citing sources with investigators, reported that the country's top prosecutor, Rodrigo Janot, would evaluate whether Amaral's statements merited an investigation of Rousseff.
Assange's paranoia about being spied on seems to have been merited, as Undercover Global learned wide-ranging details of his legal arrangements through their espionage efforts, according to El País.
Boone said on Wednesday that Stanton's biceps ailment had healed but that there was a "residual" problem with his left shoulder that had merited a cortisone shot two days before.
Jonathan Turley, a law professor at George Washington University, said that while the way Mr. Trump went about seeking an investigation was "clearly inappropriate," the emerging facts merited an examination.
She did so after a wave of moderate House Democrats came out in favor of the impeachment inquiry, convinced the Trump/Ukraine revelations merited swift and serious action by Congress.
Nelson's response also merited more positive than negative reviews, 23.9% approve to 2759% disapprove, but a sizable 24.2% weren't sure how they felt about the Senator's response to the storm.
And the CIA's lead lawyer — a Trump appointee, no less — and Eisenberg called the Department of Justice in August to say the allegations in the whistleblower's complaint merited further examination.
The most successful arc of Documenta 14 is not accomplished by any of its symbolic gestures, but through the consistent and merited presence of non-white, non-heteronormative artists throughout.
Still, even Strzok's defenders should reckon with the fact he acted remarkably irresponsibly and that Mueller concluded very quickly from the texts that his removal from the probe was merited.
The public divides on the question of whether the investigations Trump faces are justified by the facts, 228% say they are, 13% say they are not merited based on the facts.
A 2016 report by proxy advisory firm InGovern said that, under its five-star rating system, only five of India's top 100 companies merited three stars for providing effective board evaluations.
The lawsuit merited a story in the local newspaper when it was filed, but it wasn't the top story; that spot was devoted to news of a new motor park opening.
Musila earlier told the court he was innocent and was dedicated to fighting crime in Githurai, a poor neighborhood outside Nairobi, where he said a tough approach to theft is merited.
Trump's convention merited a slight negative tilt on this question, according to a CNN/ORC Poll released last week, with 42% saying they would be more apt to back him vs.
Update: Following an internal investigation, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences determined "no further action was merited" following a complaint of sexual harassment lodged against Academy president, John Bailey.
While Thomas didn't draw a penalty during the game, apparently because it didn't happen while he was on the field, his action merited discipline as unsportsmanlike conduct, according to the Times.
Given that the Obama administration also housed separated children in "cages," which merited the faintest of peeps from supplicant media, politicians and activists, this newfound outrage comes off as contrived partisanship.
The collective effect was that of Ashlee Simpson's apoplectic "Saturday Night Live" jig, but the mood was lively, and the queens served as authentic a "country" experience as the single merited.
Yet while Zidane and Dalic received thunderous applause when their names were read inside London's Royal Festival Hall, the mention of Deschamps merited little more than a ripple of polite applause.
"Thus, we believe that a special counsel is needed to work with the Inspector General to independently gather the facts and make prosecutorial decisions, if they are merited," they wrote Sens.
The most successful arc of the exhibition is not accomplished by any of its symbolic gestures but through the consistent and merited presence of non-white, gender non-conforming artists throughout.
It was one of the first breakthroughs for an Australian series in the U.S. Meanwhile, check out Linda Blair, coming off The Exorcist, starring in Chained Heat, which apparently merited three sequels.
One person close to the firm said there was occasional tension with her partners over her desire to do more life-science deals, which she felt was merited given her track record.
Ujiri attended a meeting with the District Attorney's Office focused on matters that we believe merited constructive, structured mediation and conflict resolution and were better handled in a setting outside the courtroom.
"It's not appropriate for a president to engage a foreign government in an investigation of a political opponent," Portman told the Columbus Dispatch, while adding the caveat that impeachment was not merited.
But he has found that a characteristic common to mass killers is a sense of grievance: a belief that someone, somewhere, had wronged them in a way that merited a violent response.
And then the second the film started, they were the perfect audience — silent and respectful, except when certain events on-screen merited a collective moan of anguish or a cry of shock.
Facebook calls the suit a way to get around that, brought by an activist so well-known he has merited an exhibit dedicated to his campaign against Facebook in Berlin's Spy Museum.
Whether or not he's actually playing fast and loose with the rules merited an entire Washington Post investigation, in which sportswriters and celebrities said Trump takes some major shortcuts on the links.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders classified OCD as an anxiety disorder up until 2013, when the DSM V dropped and declared that obsessive/compulsive symptoms merited their own chapter.
The departure of veteran Yannick Weber with an undisclosed injury after Martin Hanzal's high hit midway through the first period led to an increased workload, but Girard's performance merited it as well.
He drew a cold but defensible conclusion: The growth of the Islamic State was a direct threat to American interests that merited a military response, but President Bashar al-Assad was not.
Particularly given the current climate in France — its fragmented political landscape, its high unemployment rate, its heavily armed security forces walking the streets — the raucous ovation Ms. Kawakubo received was fully merited.
In a lengthy statement issued Thursday, Lew said a recent decision by a judge to overrule financial regulators on whether the life insurance company MetLife merited stricter regulation was misguided and dangerous.
I think there was a perception in the business community, and people can debate whether it was merited or not, that they were subject to what were considered arbitrary, adverse regulatory decisions.
Volcker's herograms would have been merited if it was clearly his courageous actions which broke the back of inflation, or if his prophetic voice had rated against the risks of financial excess.
Minds made up Raising the curtain for critical weeks in the political duel over the Trump presidency, Democrats on Sunday argued that the case against the commander-in-chief already merited impeachment.
Few cinematographers have earned the renown and exposure merited by Roger Deakins, longtime shooter of choice for the Coen Brothers, who boasts a resumé stacked both with Oscar-winners and instant-classics.
We will review the impact on rated entities' 5003 earnings and capital positions to see if any rating actions are merited when the storm passes and more accurate loss determinations can be made.
To anyone who understands the rudiments of microbiology the "85033 Second Rule" was never something that even merited extensive study for it was clearly arbitrary and not supported by well-established scientific facts.
But Trump and his White House allies have been extremely resistant to even acknowledging that the Russia investigation is merited; Trump called the Russia story a "total hoax" in a tweet earlier Tuesday.
Everyone else, however, can be forgiven for being mystified -- not only by what's happening in the movie, but why material that feels so generic, at least as adapted here, merited such extravagant treatment.
Rachel Lears's moving documentary Knock Down the House chronicles the merited campaigns of four progressive women candidates — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Cori Bush, Amy Vilela, and Paula Jean Swearengin — during the 2018 midterm elections.
But if they could be so easily tarred by Trump—indeed, if they could be so easily convinced to serve an ignorant, incompetent commander-in-chief—perhaps their initial reputation wasn't really merited.
In this case, his advisers said he felt that the issue merited his involvement because of the broad impact the changes could have on the cable market, one that touches many American households.
If a future administration in the U.S. can make all that happen, with aggressive diplomacy and well-targeted use of its resources, it will have truly merited a return to international moral leadership.
The odd, hairy, albino deep-sea crabs merited a closer look, so she contacted Dr. Daniele Guinot at the Museum of Natural History in Paris to see the world's only specimen up close.
There is also the growing unease among some Democrats that the party will head into the general election dangerously split, fueling criticism, merited or not, that the DNC is being mismanaged under Perez.
It said the EU should stick to its five market economy criteria, chiefly that state influence is reduced, and with the burden of proof on China to show it merited a new approach.
The dozens of black women engineers and mathematicians (though most of the women were given lesser titles than their qualifications merited, such as "assistant" or "computer") received a separate room of clacking machines.
The philosophical debate about whether Sri Lanka's decision is merited or an infringement on free speech aside, this sends a clear signal of the declining trust in Facebook and other social media platforms.
About half of the 412 articles published by them concerned research that should have merited a disclosure of the payments, such as from a medical device company whose products were used in the study.
Guinness World Records confirmed the 22012-year-old Canadian pro's all-time winnings of $144,414 as record-setting in early October, but the achievement merited a public shout-out from Team Liquid on Sunday.
In its current form, the rule would allow for a review only when an ejection has been called, not to determine if an ejection is merited after one was not called on the field.
Or maybe they've just been able to navigate through the system by playing the game, and eventually they come to believe that there is no "system" because the success they've achieved is obviously merited.
Investors have feared a clampdown since March, when the administration concluded that China's unfair actions against American companies merited retaliatory restrictions on Chinese investments in "industries or technologies deemed important to the United States".
It was surely gratifying for Trevor Noah to bring "The Daily Show" back to award consideration, and the innovations brought by James Corden and his staff finally merited attention in the best variety category.
I saw names that were familiar from high school next to faces that were now strange, then relatives of exes whose digital friendship merited neither the animosity of deletion nor the awkwardness of interaction.
Lastly, and this is the new part, within the "requests" folder there is a "show" option that will reveal whatever even weirder messages the company decided merited being relegated to the Twitter inbox basement.
In that case, the onus is generally on the employer to provide documentation showing that your performance merited firing — unrelated to your leave — and that you would have been given the boot either way.
An Air Force review revealed that there have been 60,000 unaddressed cases since 2002 of airmen that "'potentially' merited inclusion" in the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), according to the Business Insider.
Google's financial incentives aren't a problem, but the attached conditions are The EC doesn't dispute the fairness of Google's victories up to this point, or that the company has merited its present leading position.
He reached out to Clinton because the Bangladeshi government was going after him as a perceived political threat, a situation that also merited the concern of then-Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry.
No question about it: The Supreme Court deadlock that effectively blocked President Obama's plan to shield as many as five million undocumented immigrants from deportation merited a banner headline in The New York Times.
The Spectator's argument suggested that Mr. Nolan merited a pardon because he was, in the eyes of the writer, wrongly convicted and because of his work as a longtime advocate for criminal justice reform.
But while the president's accusers are hoping to gather evidence before any appeal is granted, the Justice Department contends an emergency review is merited because the legal issues are brand-new and highly significant.
In commentary that censors appeared to be trying to suppress, people reacted online on Wednesday with both gleeful disdain and also incredulity that so large an instance of tax evasion merited only a fine.
The previous prosecution team had argued that Stone's conduct merited various hefty enhancements in what's known as the "offense level" (basically, how serious the offense is and how stiff a sentence it should get).
Which begs the questions: did Sessions really terminate McCabe because it was merited, or because Sessions felt that if he didn't dump McCabe, he could be the next to go from the Trump regime?
Activities that wouldn't have merited inclusion on a résumé or in an application in the past — like designing or sewing your own clothes or taking apart and rebuilding a motherboard — are now distinguishing characteristics.
The defense official told CNN there has been no serious consideration of moving the family yet, but said that in theory the Army would take such a step if the security situation merited it.
The effect of the IMO regulations even merited its own section in the U.S. government's annual "Economic Report of the President" prepared by the Council of Economic Advisors (CEA) and published earlier this month.
Police officers can also carry with them a tablet-sized device that does a basic device search—a sort of digital triage that lets them decide quickly whether a fuller investigation and extraction is merited.
While the documents released do show that New York police have used the StingRay to locate suspected murderers, rapists, and kidnappers, a litany of other charges have apparently merited the use of StingRays as well.
But Finance Minister Yoo Il-ho later said China had not taken any retaliatory measures over the missile system that merited official response, though adding South Korea was ready to complain about any "unfair" action.
The report makes clear that the president's obstruction of the F.B.I. and special counsel investigations crossed constitutional boundaries that could have merited criminal prosecution, if not for the Justice Department's policy against indicting sitting presidents.
More than a quarter of a century later, the Democratic candidates still struggled with the question of whether China's human rights violations merited cutting off trade with what is now the world's second largest economy.
November And Beyond With her improved ranking, Gauff earned two "merited increases" to raise her tournament limit to 14, so she will be able to play three more events before she turns 16 in March.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. came under far less scrutiny than his standing as the national front-runner might have merited in the final debate before voting begins in Iowa on Feb. 3.
Bret: In years past, any one of these stories would have merited a week's worth of intensive scrutiny — more, in the case of James Comey's firing and Trump's intelligence leak to the Russian foreign minister.
The Bork hearings taught us all that it matters, as a matter of politics and public opinion, that the individuals to be confirmed for life-tenured positions thought women's bodies and jobs merited law's protection.
So, from a regulatory point of view, Microsoft's current commercial contract structure poses a risk for EU institutions of user data ending up being processed under a lower standard of legal protection than is merited.
" When Schumer voted to confirm Rosenstein, he said the longtime U.S. attorney "had developed a reputation for integrity" and "would come to the same conclusion many of us have: that a special counsel is merited.
Although it is hard to see how danmaku could achieve this status, it does shed some light on why games which are eSports have merited that title, the money, kudos, and visibility that goes with it.
Gee wrote in Monday's order that the government had failed to show that the number of family crossings had gone up because of her 2015 order, or that current circumstances merited a change in the terms.
While they knew Paul had serious issues with the bill and had amendments he was demanding merited consideration, aides and senators say McCain's staff had given assurances that he would get those amendments put in order.
"We seek to understand whether our federal investments in lead poisoning prevention and public health surveillance are up to the task of addressing this public health challenge and whether additional resources are merited," the letter reads.
She started as a program officer, determining which projects merited financing, and later became a vice president overseeing other grant-makers for the foundation's Education, Creativity and Free Expression Program (now called Creativity and Free Expression).
The issues of defense spending and natural gas supplies from Russia merited discussion in the sessions, but this public rebuke, with television cameras rolling, was not aimed at solving the problems but at magnifying the message.
But House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who announced an impeachment inquiry into Trump on Tuesday, had already sought to make clear that a potential quid pro quo agreement wasn't the only type of conduct that merited impeachment.
Typically, punishment for letting an errant "damn" slip out merited nothing more than a slap on the wrist and a removal of one's argument from the Record (Burke had called Blanton a "damn liar," after all).
The man on the couch next to me was disconcerted, making an argument that while Louis C.K.'s actions certainly merited serious consequences, what he did and what Harvey Weinstein did are two very different things.
In court, Ms. Gunn argued that because the adoption plan had been created when they were together, and because she had provided support and care once the boy arrived, she merited the legal status of parent.
Still, the American Anthropological Association decided that the questions about Dr. Chagnon's work merited an investigation, and in 2002 it issued a report criticizing his depictions of the Yanomami and his dealings with certain government officials.
"It was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding, and it was in the best interest of the DoD to make a change," Pentagon spokesman Tom Crosson told CNN at the time.
Further, Morrison testified that Trump's call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on July 25 was so concerning, it merited storing the transcript on a secret server to avoid its potential leak from damaging the White House.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Wednesday that six-party talks, which are currently stalled, were the only efficient way of addressing the de-nuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, but all other efforts also merited support.
"The relatively high valuation, where the market is trading 17 to 18 times earnings, is merited by a very low interest rate environment," said Kim Forrest, senior equity research analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group in Pittsburgh.
Washington (CNN)A member of the Federal Election Commission was defiant Tuesday after a nonprofit group said her request that President Donald Trump provide proof of voter fraud merited an investigation into whether her comments were inappropriate.
While America's actions were "unfriendly" and "provocative", and merited the toughest response, Mr Putin said, he would not "resort to irresponsible 'kitchen' diplomacy" but would instead plan steps for improved relations with the incoming president, Donald Trump.
One issue for review is that there might have been a misconception of what merited the Medal of Honor, given that the medals awarded in the early years of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars were only posthumous.
Just as one iced-tea obsessive was feeling sorry for herself—wondering if the absence of tea merited a change of venue—she spotted a TV star, who was told there would be a two-hour wait.
The company "ultimately concluded the unprecedented action of major competitors organizing to block a new entrant from enhancing competition to the U.S. merited the attention of the antitrust authorities," CP said in a statement accompanying the letter.
Washington (CNN)Newly released internal documents are raising questions about the Trump administration's decision to end protections for tens of thousands of Haitian immigrants -- and whether the argument that the protections were no longer merited was valid.
"The relatively high valuation, where the market is trading 21 to 20173 times earnings, is merited by a very low interest rate environment," said Kim Forrest, senior equity research analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group in Pittsburgh.
Toledo has not been convicted of any crimes but a judge ruled Thursday that evidence uncovered so far merited jailing him for up to 18 months while influence peddling and money laundering charges are prepared against him.
When Mr. Blankfein's aides weighed the request for the 2012 meeting, they went to Mr. Leissner to see if Mr. Low merited an audience with the chief executive, according to the person who reviewed the Goldman emails.
By the 1960s, his political views were grounded in two core principles: First, that in the label "democratic socialist," the two words merited equal emphasis, and that it was, indeed, impossible to have genuine socialism without democracy.
His grandpa might have lacked a functioning soul (he wouldn't even talk to his grandson when Little Paul called to thank him for the ransom money) but his aggressive distaste for drugs seems to have been merited.
Mr. Letterman not only went further than Dr. Phil, who said he didn't think Mr. Trump was a racist, but argued earlier than most that what Mr. Trump was doing merited a serious response, not just jokes.
Martine said his tough working conditions - he complained of late night calls and the stress of dealing with elderly residents who had suffered a fall or were going through the onset of dementia - merited retirement at 62.
There are a number of problems with the federal coal program that merited such a review, such as the lack of competition in the leasing process, and the inadequacy of certain bonding requirements, just to name two.
As the roar of the dinner became so loud you could hear it from the other side of the very long restaurant, it was pretty obvious why CNBC saw this crew and decided they merited their own show.
Its use of voiceover — which does become merited midway through the film, as the speaker is revealed — is distracting at first, and the film doesn't seem quite willing to commit to satire or farce; the Passion of Gen.
Since this problem was created by politics, it ultimately will have a political solution: The FBI will make a judgment, and, if anyone in the Trump administration is implicated, Congress will have to decide if punishment is merited.
While "The White Album" alone merited Mr. Jafa the Golden Lion, his contribution at the Arsenale was large chain-choked tires (previously shown at Gavin Brown's Enterprise in New York) that solidified American racism into literally leaden symbols.
That Ms. Bradley would say she was leaning toward seeking a fuller inquiry was expected: She had previously indicated that concerns about how much control the Murdoch family would have over the country's media merited a further review.
On that call, Elwood and John Eisenberg, the top legal adviser to the White House National Security Council, told the top Justice Department national security lawyer, John Demers, that the allegations merited examination by the DOJ, officials said.
Though de Jong, 31, was given a yellow card by the match referee following the incident at the Galaxy's StubHub Center, a MLS disciplinary committee unanimously agreed that the midfielder's actions merited "a clear and unequivocal red card".
There are a lot of reasons for that perception — some merited, some not — but it does mean that the reach of any given inauguration protest, whether it's a strike or a series of historic readings, is necessarily limited.
Mr. Barr hemmed and hawed, acknowledging that he had "no specific information about Uranium One that would say that it had not been handled appropriately" and that he did not mean the Clinton Foundation merited a criminal investigation.
But a team in the Liga Mexicana de Béisbol decided that Heimlich, now 23, merited an opportunity after serving his punishment and signed the left-hander, who has been throwing as hard as 94 miles per hour recently.
The Second Amendment merited only a brief mention, and when Trump talked about faith—something pretty much every conservative politician does as easily as breathing—it came at the end, when Trump thanked the religious right for supporting him.
Heroes improved over time, especially after a 2015 re-launch that merited a fresh round of reviews; the 2013 game that had launched with a lowly score of 58 on Metacritic suddenly climbed to 81 after its re-emergence.
Trump "could not have done it in a more ham-handed fashion, even if you are among those who believe Comey merited dismissal," said John "Mac" Stipanovich, a veteran GOP operative in Florida and a long-standing Trump critic.
He added that he is aware of some of the concerns about the rule, but the federal law governing rulemaking procedures requires the department to follow a proper process and weigh those concerns to see if changes are merited.
When he agreed to plead guilty to two conspiracy charges and cooperate with prosecutors in September, Mr. Manafort, 69, had hoped that prosecutors would help him convince two federal judges that he merited a lighter punishment for his crimes.
"If any advertising deal would have merited checking in with me it would have been this," Mr. McKay, best known as the Oscar-winning writer and director of films like "The Big Short" and "Vice," said in an email.
"If any advertising deal would have merited checking in with me it would have been this," Mr. McKay, best known as the Oscar-winning writer and director of films like "The Big Short" and "Vice," said in an email.
Ignored for decades in New York and Tokyo, this 90-year-old artist is enjoying a merited surge in public visibility, but just what do audiences get from taking photographs of their colored reflections in her Infinity Mirror Rooms?
In a letter to the Judiciary panel reported by HuffPost on Tuesday, former clerks Will Dreher, Bridget Fahey and Rakim Brooks said that an expanded FBI investigation into allegations from Christine Blasey Ford and two other women is merited.
Down south, the potholes of New Orleans and Atlanta have each merited their own Instagram accounts, though their silence of late might suggest a lack of dedication to the social media cause, rather than a significant public works victory.
She considers herself beyond reproach — a sentiment that, until today, has been merited: No number of anti-Muslim rants or unhinged conspiracy tweetstorms seemed to be enough to compromise the project branded with her name, especially after its monumental ratings debut.
"On that call, Elwood and John Eisenberg, the top legal adviser to the White House National Security Council, told the top Justice Department national security lawyer, John Demers, that the allegations merited examination by the DOJ, officials said," NBC News reports.
Trump's approach would be perfectly reasonable but for the fact that the "scandals" he has resurfaced have all been either roundly debunked or, in the case of Hillary supposedly enabling Bill's sexual indiscretions, merited no respectful hearing to begin with.
U.S. District Judge Joseph Goodwin, in Charleston, West Virginia, said the 5-percent contingency fee was merited because every plaintiff in the litigation benefited greatly from the work of the key attorneys, led by Henry Garrard of Blasingame Burch Garrard & Ashley.
Can a president be convicted in a court of law for obstruction of justice for firing Comey, even though it was something he had a constitutional right to do and even though Comey's behavior during the 2016 campaign merited his dismissal?
After the horrors of the Holocaust were brought to light, the United States and the world came together and recognized that people fleeing persecution merited special consideration, and guaranteed that they have the right to seek asylum and plead their case.
But in what has become a truly bizarre chain of events, the president was apparently serious about his real estate offer and deeply offended that the Danish government was not considering it with the same gravitas he thought it merited.
Instead, they lent him to the A.H.L. affiliate of, yes, the Bruins, in Providence, R.I., where he played well — but not well enough to persuade the Blues that he merited more than one period of work in the 2018 preseason.
Those nerves were merited, apparently: Though Lipinski first won election to the House in 2004, inheriting the seat from his father, he will not be a member of the House when the 117th Congress is sworn in in January 2021.
Even if the dossier was used as part of the application, a FISA renewal indicates that a judge was convinced that the surveillance was yielding information about the target acting as an agent of a foreign power that merited continued monitoring.
The recent startling show of bipartisanship led by Speaker Pelosi to pass the USMCA merited a reprise of "The World Turned Upside Down," which was played by the British Army band during the surrender ceremony after the Battle of Yorktown.
A statement from the White House said that Jeffries's contributions to the U.S. military during World War II following his initial indictment on unlawful anticompetitive conduct merited a pardon for Jeffries, who was fined but never imprisoned for the conviction.
So, rather than spend months fighting legal battles in court (as they have in other oversight investigations into the Trump administration), Democrats decided to simply move forward with what they had — arguing that their findings more than merited impeachment already.
While a majority of South Koreans believe her ouster was merited, Ms. Park's fall from grace has been hard to accept for many older, conservative South Koreans who still worshiped her father and family as Koreans once did their ancient kings.
There will most likely be more than a few people wondering whether that goal should have merited a video review, but the video assistant referee clearly didn't deem the shove by Zuber to be serious enough to change the call.
It's deeply merited: In almost every way, Spotlight is an outstanding film, from its even-handedness of a potentially explosive subject to its clear-eyed look at the banal work of investigative reporting — labor that can sometimes feel like drudgery.
He repeatedly said that he didn't have "access" to all the "facts" that would help him decide whether to recuse himself or appoint a special counsel in the matter of the Russia investigation, and vaguely promised that he'd do whatever the facts merited.
"Earnings momentum and revisions have not been very strong in Germany but they are no worse than the middle of the pack, so the discount you are seeing relative to the rest of the euro zone is not fully merited," Bose added.
It is time to talk about the possibility that President Trump will utilize his expansive pardon power to save the people around him -- including his son and son-in-law -- well before any criminal charges can be filed, if they are merited.
By CPAC's reckoning, one major figure of the alt-right was worthy of being feted (Bannon), another deserved a keynote speech until an embarrassment surfaced (Yiannopoulos), and a third merited outright rejection: After his ad-hoc press conference, Spencer was ejected from CPAC.
Spotify, which has headquarters in Luxembourg and Sweden, said it had told the European Commission, an aggressive regulator of the tech industry, that the policies were not just a costly nuisance but a "tax" that violated competition laws and merited an investigation.
"It was determined that there were other, higher priority issues that merited funding, and it was in the best interest of the DoD to make a change," a Pentagon spokesman, Thomas Crosson, said in an email, referring to the Department of Defense.
The proposals merited just two sentences in Governor Andrew M. Cuomo's State of the State speech on Wednesday, but if they came to pass they could mean a dramatic makeover of Brooklyn's Red Hook neighborhood, and its stretch of still-industrial waterfront.
Philip Leider, the magazine's editor, was unsure if photography merited coverage, but when he saw the portfolio he decided to publish it and put Ms. Arbus's photo of a boy in a straw hat at a pro-war parade on the cover.
The only time when the spirit of the Charlotte account visibly wavered was after punter Arthur Hart's tenth offering of the night, which merited only some bare statistics and the acknowledgement of a punting record—always desirable—strung together on a tired ellipsis.
WASHINGTON — A day after Gina Haspel, President Trump's nominee to lead the C.I.A., refused during her confirmation hearing on Wednesday to condemn the agency's torture of Qaeda suspects, several lawmakers and human-rights advocates said aspects of her testimony merited greater scrutiny.
Among other concerns, Senator Howell Heflin, an Alabama Democrat who sat on the Senate Judiciary Committee at the time, doubted that the case merited the full force of the federal government, Steve Raby, Mr. Heflin's former chief of staff, said in an interview.
Standard strategies include raising the sticker price to signal exclusivity (even while maintaining the same average price after financial aid), or lowering the room and board estimate beyond what is merited by local costs of living, to make a school look more affordable.
Representative Luis Gutiérrez, Democrat of Illinois, used a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Wednesday to recount some of the accusations against the president while pressing Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, on whether the episodes merited investigation by the federal authorities.
Arizona, Arkansas, the District of Columbia, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas and Vermont received 2680 out of 25.5 points, while Alabama, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Dakota and West Virginia merited a score of 5 out of 10.
"Jewish New York" gives short shrift to several figures who probably merited more — including Police Constable Jacob Hays, who presided for the first half of the 19th century, and Joseph S. Marcus, whose Bank of the United States failed in 1931, arguably worsening the Depression.
The Trump administration was already playing fast and loose with the facts when it made the case in advance of the president's speech that the current situation on the US-Mexico border was such a crisis that it merited a partial government shutdown to resolve.
The presence of one of the world's most popular musicians, its most popular comedian, and two dozen other celebrities merited a pregame red carpet maybe 10 feet long, and the postgame press conference was held in a cavernous, curtained space over glorified school tables.
There were enough gems in the newspaper montage of Fantastic Beasts that it merited its own post, but see if you can spot them here first:  In the early 2000s, particularly around the releases of Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows in hardcover, jkrowling.
It's not entirely clear whether that confidence is merited given that the addition of the repeal of the individual mandate hasn't been in the bill for even 24 hours and the Senate and House bills have several notable differences that would need to be reconciled.
He and a team of other clinicians spent an hour resuscitating the patient's heart so that it would continue circulating blood to the other organs and they could be donated, the kind of intensive intervention that trainees might assume only a living patient merited.
Meanwhile, the 174 women, having been denied initial interviews to determine whether their asylum claims merited their protection under international law, were instead piled onto airplanes and flown to the Pacific Northwest, where they were given slips of paper with their children's names on them.
At a hearing on Capitol Hill on Wednesday that was being closely watched for how mega-mergers will be viewed in the coming Trump administration, members of a Senate Judiciary subcommittee that oversees regulatory agencies that decide on mergers said the deal merited tough scrutiny.
Representative Steve Scalise of Louisiana, the No. 2 Republican in the House, repeatedly changed the subject on Sunday when Chuck Todd, the moderator of NBC's "Meet the Press," pressed him on whether he believed a summary transcript of the Ukraine call merited further investigation.
Trump's comments come following the administration warning members of Congress that Iran is expected to retaliate against the US "within weeks" for the strike, even as they failed to convince some that the operation was merited due to an imminent threat against American lives.
Federal prosecutors evaluated each case and determined that none merited charges, Barr said, although the government of Saudi Arabia determined the material amounted to "conduct unbecoming" of a military officer, and the 21 trainees were disenrolled and returned on a flight to the kingdom Monday.
"I think that it is highly likely that it will stoke conspiracy theories, even though it is not merited at this point," Adam Spanier, professor of pediatrics at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, told BuzzFeed News by email ahead of the study's launch.
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.
No. Although it was among a select group of paintings in the 1847 exhibition, Macdonald's depiction of a blighted store barely merited comment, no matter that it was a real-time portrayal of the dread and rage in the Irish countryside, the imminent starvation and death implied.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Senate's top Republican broke with President-elect Donald Trump on Monday over whether Russian hacking during the U.S. election merited closer scrutiny, a fissure between Trump and his party that appeared to grow as lawmakers pressed for a special investigation into the matter.
When his début album, "All I Want Is You," was released, in 2010, after a legal dispute between his record label and production company had kept it shelved for two years, it seemed reasonable to believe that he might never find the audience that his talents merited.
And the prince who has relied solely on their words, without making other preparations, is ruined, for the friendship which is gained by purchase and not through grandeur and nobility of spirit is merited but is not secured, and at times is not to be had.
Both ascribe more power than is merited to purely-racialized appeals, and both are in denial about something that seems pretty obvious — that a real center-right majority could be built on economic populism and an approach to national identity that rejects both wokeness and white nationalism.
A letter from the Justice Department to the House Judiciary Committee last November said the department, in response to Republican lawmakers' calls for a special counsel, would evaluate whether a special counsel is merited into Clinton Foundation ties to the Uranium One deal and other matters.
"In terms of earnings momentum and revisions they are not very strong in Germany but they are no worse than the middle of the pack, so the relative discount you are seeing relative to the rest of the euro zone is not fully merited," Bose added.
Meanwhile because we are so distant from our rivals, we cannot recognize that they share the same fears about what will happen if power is in our hands — or else we dismiss those fears as the pleadings of a wicked claque whose destruction is entirely merited.
Malcolm Sperrin, director of medical physics at Royal Berkshire Hospital in the United Kingdom, thought the study was "interesting and well-designed" but merited careful follow-up: This is a very interesting and well-designed study of the incidence of two types of tumour in rats.
"Following the approach from Maurel & Prom concerning its possible offer and the receipt of other interest in the company, the board concluded that the Maurel & Prom possible offer materially undervalued the company and was not at a level, nor in a form, that merited further consideration," Amerisur said.
In his MSNBC interview, Biden appeared to try to walk back some of the positions he took at the debate, particularly on immigration, saying he believed immigrants who are in the United States illegally merited healthcare services only in emergencies and that border crossing should not be completely decriminalized.
Viewers would be able to make out enough to know if footage merited a specific records request and a more precise manual redaction, and they would presumably ask for only the segments they thought they needed; and no longer would the department be buried under its own video.
"I hadn't been anti nudity, I just really took a strong stance in wanting to find a project that I felt merited the nudity it wanted me to do," the actress, who recently launched a line of Broad Spectrum Hemp Extract products in partnership with Manitoba Harvest, tells PEOPLE.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration has warned members of Congress that Iran is expected to retaliate against the US "within weeks" for the strike that killed Qasem Soleimani even as they failed to convince some that the operation was merited due to an imminent threat against American lives.
While that shows Rosenstein has a role in the Page FISA warrants, the fact there have been three renewals also means that a FISA judge was convinced that the surveillance was yielding information about the target acting as an agent of a foreign power that merited continued monitoring.
But in season two, Bates Motel finally zeroed in on a theme that had always been present on the show but hadn't enjoyed the focus it might have merited: How do you care for a loved one who has a condition that makes them a threat to society?
All right and Robert, as we close the segment out, do you feel like the protesters throw around Nazi, racist, concentration camp, internment camp, fascist too glibly, too regularly, too frequently and so all of the criticism and maybe some of its merited of Conservatives just kind of melts away?
And just as that show gave us the first comprehensive view of Mohamedi's work, particularly her delicately rigorous abstract drawings in pencil and ink, an inclusive, scholarly look here in America is merited for Singh's complex oeuvre, which consists, as far as I can tell, of at least four distinct phases.
One thing is clear: When the DeepMind-Royal Free collaboration was publicly revealed with much fanfare, the fact they had already applied for and been granted ethical approval to perform AI research on the same patient data-set was not — in their view — a consideration they deemed merited detailed public discussion.
At bottom, this isn't a debate over whether Clinton scrutiny is merited, or whether the press can cover her fairly, but over the judgment news outlets use when devoting resources to stories, and how they gauge competing stories in proportion to one another, in ways that shape public perception of candidates.
Granted, it's more compelling to hear about the travails of the Little Sisters (who even merited a photo op with Pope Francis last September) than about the objection to contraception coverage held by the named plaintiff in the lead case, the Most Reverend David A. Zubik of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
It has been six years since the last meeting between Nebraska and Oklahoma and decades since their annual game was a rite of fall that merited the entire nation's attention, regularly holding in the balance a conference title, an Orange Bowl berth and, quite a few times, a national title.
In 1954, Britain was a stable postwar liberal democracy, at peace, with a cradle-to-grave welfare system that worked efficiently, with all dread diseases conquered, with full employment for our parents, with free and excellent education from the age of 5 for just as long as we merited it.
Some shout outs are merited for being able to CHECK off that BOX: Specifically, thanks go to The Times's Sam Ezersky for patiently providing feedback on multiple iterations of the grid, Peter Broda for his updates to my word list and to my wife, Jessica, my forever editor and test solver.
Dr. Joyce Lee, a diabetes expert at the University of Michigan who was not involved in the study, said the findings were impressive and merited further follow-up, and that patients who wanted to explore a low-carb approach might do so while being monitored by their health care team.
Dana Gold, the director of education for the nonprofit Government Accountability Project, argued in an essay in Slate on Friday that Mr. Comey merited being described as a "whistle-blower" rather than as a "leaker," given that he was bringing to light information about potential obstruction of justice by the president.
"Secretary Zinke will be called to testify in February on why his conduct in office merited referral to the Justice Department, whether that referral was related to the recent attempted firing of his inspector general, and his many other failures and scandals," Grijalva said in a statement before the midterms.
It was the greater Chicago area after all; while the deaths of suburbanites maybe merited a few more hours of coverage than the black children who died all too frequently in daily gun violence, the story was not unique or unusual to any but those who had directly experienced it.
"Earnings momentum and revisions have not been very strong in Germany but they are no worse than the middle of the pack, so the discount you are seeing relative to the rest of the euro zone is not fully merited," said Pierre Bose, head of European strategy at Credit Suisse Wealth Management.
It's arguable that this paranoia is merited in this new era of US-China relations — a time when Tesla is suing a former employee for allegedly stealing intellectual property and passing it to a Chinese rival, and when a Chinese woman approached Trump's Florida estate carrying a USB drive packed with malware.
Trump presented a world view in which the interests of the United States were much more narrowly defined; in which only enemies that attack us directly, such as ISIS , merited a military response; and in which international agreements had to show more tangible benefits if the U.S. was to remain a party to them.
Fitzpatrick had obliterated Jets management for what he perceived as a lack of belief, as if being the league's most ineffective regular quarterback by at least a few statistical measures — lowest completion percentage (57.4) and passer rating (29.63) and most interceptions (11) entering Sunday — merited not a benching but a fruit basket and a raise.
" John Malcolm points out that if a federal prosecutor, for example, tried to bring case after case into court that wasn't merited by the evidence, she could face sanctions from the bar association — giving her a strong incentive not to press charges simply because the president said (in Malcolm's words), "Goddammit, charge this person.
In the lead-up to Tuesday's report, the State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, which researches the issue and helps shape U.S. policy on it, along with its legal office and diplomatic bureaus in Asia and the Middle East concluded that the evidence merited keeping both countries on the list, the officials said.
The government's economic survey, presented to parliament on Monday went on to say that though the plan has been to reduce the fiscal deficit from an estimated 27.53 percent this year to 63.513 percent in 067927.51/067927.5475, a pause in the move toward a lower deficit could be merited in order to give the economy momentum.
"If Democrats are given the opportunity to hold a congressional majority next year, Secretary Zinke will be called to testify in February on why his conduct in office merited referral to the Justice Department, whether that referral was related to the recent attempted firing of his inspector general, and his many other failures and scandals," said Rep.
In an exchange with Representative Ted Lieu, of California, Mueller briefly appeared to agree that a Justice Department legal opinion that precludes charging a sitting President was all that had stopped him from doing so—but later clarified that, because of that opinion, he never got to the point of deciding whether an indictment was merited.
In the absence of an independent counsel law, Mr. Mueller was appointed as a special prosecutor who still answered to the Justice Department, meaning he had less latitude, could not indict the president even if he thought it merited and could be fired by the president he was investigating, as Mr. Trump threatened to do repeatedly.
Many Republicans — after four days of being confined to the Senate chamber with more to come — said they had heard enough, and heard it over and over again as the House Democrats used repetition to hammer home the claim that Mr. Trump's actions in pushing Ukraine to investigate a political rival while he withheld military aid merited his ouster.
The government's economic survey, presented to parliament on Monday went on to say that though the plan has been to reduce the fiscal deficit from an estimated 2019.51 percent this year to 2019.5475 percent in 20.7/19, a pause in the move toward a lower deficit could be merited in order to give the economy momentum.
There is no way to pay off a debt like the one I owe her, but I make regular payments in the only kind of currency she would have accepted: dedication to the task at hand and the ability, when it has been merited, to link hands with those close to me and spin with joy.
B PLUS Pat Thomas and Kwabishu Area Band: Pat Thomas and Kwabishu Area Band​ (Strut) Including an unredundant remake of a tune that merited two versions on his best-of as well as two other '80s hits he left off it, which was slick, this 2015 recording was cut in Accra, mixed in Berlin, and features Afrobeat trapmaster Tony Allen here and there.
Her actions constituted a second anti-doping offense of "tampering with a doping control" and merited the imposition of a second four-year sanction, the tribunal, chaired by Michael Beloff QC, said in its ruling here Accordingly, Sumgong is now banned until is April 3, 2025, although she has the right to appeal the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
His stage crew is a bare bones affair: A DJ with a mic, who for some reason only used it as a prop, instead screaming along away from amplification; two security guards making sure Snapchatters in the wings weren't getting too close; a personal photographer; and a towel/water bottle assistant, whose efforts alone merited him his own towel/water guy.
This is, of course, the kind of thing that wouldn't have merited mention in the press had conservatives not been waging a war on Google for years—in large part at the behest of Trump, who has a serious grudge against the company over baseless claims that it has blacklisted his speeches and messes with search results to screw him over.
Asked for comment, Mr. Sutphin said in an email, "State and D.H.S. did not agree on whether the situation on the ground in Sudan merited ending T.P.S." In a subsequent email, another State Department official said diplomats were caught off guard by the Department of Homeland Security's announcement in September 2017 that it would end temporary protected status for immigrants from Sudan.
After Washington throttled the Vegas Golden Knights, 6-2, to move within a victory of its first Stanley Cup, after an adoring crowd chanted his initials following a tenacious clear on the penalty kill, Smith-Pelly stood in the center of a crowded locker room, his hands in his pockets, uncomfortable with the attention but elated by the performance that merited it.
"If Democrats are given the opportunity to hold a congressional majority next year, Secretary Zinke will be called to testify in February on why his conduct in office merited referral to the Justice Department, whether that referral was related to the recent attempted firing of his inspector general, and his many other failures and scandals," Mr. Grijalva said in a statement.
That is: a story that merited almost cartoon-character double-takes of astonishment, marked by extreme verbal descriptions like insanity, grotesquerie and depravity, grabbed, at least for the beginnings of one news cycle, a portion of media attention, before likely getting thrown into the wash of what has become the daily recitation of the gobsmacking news out of the nation's capital.
Standard & Poor's has said half of the country's provinces merited junk status; domestic credit ratings agencies have rated all the bonds issued so far as Triple A. "Severely indebted provinces that are hugely reliant on declining industries, such as coal and steel, have been able to sell bonds at incredibly low rates," said Christopher Balding, professor of economics at Peking University HSBC Business School.
But when Dontzin Nagy filed for arbitration to compel payment, Falcone said not only that he didn't regard the outcome of the SEC case a success that merited two $2.5 million bonuses but that Dontzin had committed malpractice by failing to attempt to pin blame for one of the deals at the heart of the SEC case on another law firm that had represented Harbinger.
Ted PoeLloyd (Ted) Theodore PoeSenate Dem to reintroduce bill with new name after 'My Little Pony' confusion Texas New Members 2019 Cook shifts two House GOP seats closer to Dem column MORE (R-Texas), the author of the bill directing the State Department to reconsider the state sponsor of terrorism designation, argued North Korea's escalation of weapons tests merited at least consideration for being reinstated as a state sponsor of terrorism.
In researching Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of Henry VIII, for my forthcoming novel, I reread the "Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII" and the standard biographies by Elizabeth Norton, Mary Saaler and Retha M. Warnicke, and detected a hitherto unnoticed thread of evidence that merited further investigation, which led to my evolving a new — and probably controversial — theory about her.
While President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's harsh criticism of UNRWA is merited and should be commended, it would be a better policy decision for him to condition, rather than cut off, U.S. aid to UNRWA.
So while the Obama White House was requiring nuns to pay for abortifacients and the A.C.L.U. was suing Catholic hospitals for not performing sterilizations and state bureaucrats were trying to punish a handful of Christians in the wedding industry, what Rod Dreher called "the law of merited impossibility" dominated the liberal mind: Religious conservatives were worrying about attacks on their institutions that would never arrive, and when the attacks did arrive they obviously deserved it.
Now, Comey may have had somewhat understandable reasons for acting in this way — President Obama had commented on the investigation, and Attorney General Loretta Lynch infamously met with Bill Clinton when their planes happened to be on the same airplane tarmac — but the practical effect of what he did was to put a cloud of suspicion around Clinton even though he hadn't found any activity that merited charges being filed in a court of law.
Ann Ross, a professor of Anthropology at North Carolina State University who co-authored the 2015 study, remarked on the caveats of using fingerprints to study ethnic differences: A lot of additional work needs to be done, but this holds promise for helping law enforcement … And it's particularly important given that, in 2009, the National Academy of Sciences called for more scientific rigor in forensic science — singling out fingerprints in particular as an area that merited additional study.
During the prosectutors' opening presentations Wednesday, lead impeachment manager Adam Schiff started with a Hamilton quote raising concerns in a letter to Washington about a future chief executive "unprincipled in private life, desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents, having the advantage of military habits … " Democrats leaned on Hamilton to argue that the Founding Fathers gave future lawmakers wide discretion when deciding whether a president's conduct merited the landmark punishment of removal from office.
Interviewing for the poll wrapped up on Monday, before an eventful Tuesday when news emerged that US intelligence believes North Korea has miniaturized a nuclear warhead and President Donald Trump threatened to respond to Pyongyang with "fire and fury" should they threaten the US. RELATED: Trump threatens North Korea after US assesses they have miniaturized a nuclear warhead The poll found that before those comments, Trump merited more negative than positive reviews for his handling of the situation with North Korea.

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