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Expelling Messrs Franken and Conyers lets Democrats turn Messrs Trump and Moore into the running mates of every Republican seeking office next year and in 2020.
Messrs Evans and Mair want to be part of that.
Messrs Mattis and Pompeo had one other consideration: domestic politics.
Nor is it lost on Messrs Veloso and Mr Gil.
Or maybe it's as bad as last year, when Messrs.
Messrs Ozil and Kolasinac ought to take some comfort, then.
Messrs Boath and Jenkins have said they will contest the charges.
But forecasts still put it below Messrs Stiglitz's and Stern's band.
Likewise, Messrs Hammond, Hunt and Javid share a view on immigration.
Messrs Bainimarama and Sayed-Khaiyum have worked to ease these tensions.
Messrs Cassidy and Graham are not brimming with new policy ideas.
Messrs Berlusconi, Kaczynski and Babis all co-founded their respective parties.
Messrs Putin and Erdogan would both like to halt the fighting.
Messrs Kenyatta and Odinga have launched an ambitious anti-corruption drive.
Messrs Cruz and Rubio, in other words, spurn their own kind.
Messrs Veloso and Gil sported androgynous costumes and were incendiary live.
More from Deepa Seetharaman and Kirsten Grind of the WSJ: Messrs.
But Messrs Sunkara and Adler insist they are no social democrats.
One relationship to watch will be that between Messrs Tajani and Juncker.
Messrs Limbaugh and Breitbart were quintessential examples of Clay Christensen's "disruptive innovators".
The arrests of Messrs Duarte and Yarrington suggest that tolerance is waning.
Messrs Modi and Shah have felt no compunction about filling the void.
Messrs Frey and Osborne had an unexpected smash hit with their study.
It is up to Messrs Frey and Carter to defy expectations again.
Intangible investment also exhibits large spillover effects, argue Messrs Haskel and Westlake.
The Daily Telegraph dismissed Messrs McDonnell and Corbyn as "the Marx brothers".
Messrs Collins, Hunter and King are all favoured to win their elections.
Messrs Meyerhofer and Washington will take the other side of that bet.
Messrs Brown and Dewey compiled simple trading rules to mimic these elements.
Jokowi and Messrs Kalla and Darmawan are widely believed to be blameless.
Messrs Key and Peele are lucky to control it with such ease.
Until then, Messrs Key and Peele will keep a nervous America laughing.
Redstone acted after he expressed his concerns regarding Viacom's performance to Messrs.
Messrs Gans and Leigh: Sometimes there is an equity-efficiency trade-off.
Thomas Paine, John Adams, John Quincy Adams and John Sherman, about Messrs.
Messrs Hill, Hopkins and Huber find no evidence to support this theory.
Yet plenty of experts suspect that Messrs Saez and Zucman are too optimistic.
Those are the right sort of perks, say Messrs Fried and Heinemeier Hansson.
Both firings, Messrs Matz and Tribe conclude, are therefore discrimination "because of sex".
Still, Berlin had largely priced in a rapprochement between Messrs Trump and Putin.
Mr. Halvorssen filed a defamation and tortious interference lawsuit against Derwick and Messrs.
However large they loom today, Messrs Trump and Corbyn will eventually be gone.
It is now time to investigate the conduct of Messrs Quick and Lewis.
Home-owners must instead stump up bigger deposits, say Messrs Hudson and Green.
But Messrs Litan and Hathaway are not concerned with the current administration's shenanigans.
Should Messrs Northam and Fairfax both resign, Mr Herring is next in line.
As the fire raged and news of it broke on the wire, Messrs.
Messrs Parnas and Fruman appeared briefly in a court but made no plea.
And, yes, a few of his literary heroes are on the wall: Messrs.
That minimal aid, in the view of more recent traversers such as Messrs.
Messrs Frum, Boot and Will urge conservatives to vote Democratic in the mid-terms.
Messrs Soltes and Buell both demonstrate that America is getting tougher on business crime.
Messrs Grayling and Street decided to go canvassing in Bilston, a suburb of Wolverhampton.
But, as Messrs Grossman and Hart noted, something is also lost through the merger.
These are the leanings that Messrs Hunt and Johnson have to take into account.
Messrs Naidu, Posner and Weyl propose other rules of thumb for weighing up mergers.
Messrs May and Taylor have not nostalgically glossed over the bickering among the quartet.
Messrs Scott and Steiger have reworked climate-model assessments to take this into account.
He managed to survive the palace coup that ousted Messrs Spicer, Priebus and Scaramucci.
Messrs Houston and Ferdowsi may continue to confound the giants for a while yet.
But Messrs Konczal and Steinbaum reckon these explanations cannot fully account for America's doldrums.
Here's the full letter Tribune sent to Louis and CEO Robert Dickey: Dear Messrs.
This middle ground is exactly what Brendan Sindell and Messrs Keegan Gibbs are banking on.
This seems strange given that Messrs Fillon and Mélenchon are essentially tied in the polls.
Look closer, however, and the brand that Messrs Wilson and Potdevin left behind is booming.
Messrs Frey and Osborne could still be proved correct at some point in the future.
Messrs Ghosn and Marchionne may be out of the running, but their dream rides on.
Messrs Peterson and Zizek are eyeing up the intellectual territory in the vacuum left behind.
Messrs Bowers and Harnett think investors may be caught out by a slowdown in China.
First, Messrs Grice and Obrecht point out that this approach is subject to hindsight bias.
But Messrs Mankiw and Mulligan showed that the CEA's prediction is at least logically possible.
Messrs Erikson and Wlezien have collated polling data on presidential elections from 1952 through 2012.
Messrs Gingrich and Santorum had a couple of early successes but withdrew in the spring.
And Messrs Trump and Giuliani have publicly admitted much of what they are accused of.
Messrs Brin and Page still control over 50% of voting rights, through dual-class shares.
Of the 57 episodes identified by Messrs Hanke and Krus, many lasted less than a year.
Messrs Soltes and Buell have clearly demonstrated that the rich aren't getting away with a slap.
Retailers, Messrs Aparicio and Rigobon suggest, seem to design products to fit their preferred price points.
Messrs Gardels and Berggruen: Such forces arise when there is a vacuum of power and authority.
To show that competition causes higher investment, Messrs Gutiérrez and Philippon appeal to two natural experiments.
And whatever Messrs Trump and Xi say at the G20, this conflict will outlast them both.
Messrs Hu and Jiang were sitting on either side of Mr Xi in the hall, applauding.
Like Messrs Yameen and Rajapaksa, Mr Najib doubtless assumed that the election was in the bag.
The two Nebraskans, Messrs DeWater and Mr Mills, give an idea of why this may be.
By joining Messrs Amari and Maliki, he could restore the dominance of the fractured Shia house.
Unfortunately, as Messrs Hart and Zingales point out, this division of responsibilities does not always work.
Messrs Zarif and Rouhani probably understand that attacking regional shipping would be to play with fire.
Unusually, the book will be sold by the two publishers that represent Messrs Clinton and Patterson.
Whatever his edge, it was just as well he had it, argue Messrs Brown and Dewey.
Most Kenyan analysts think Messrs Kenyatta and Ruto could easily win again if they stick together.
Messrs Yip and McKern call it "the world's biggest Petri dish for breeding world-class competitors".
But for all the teeth-gnashing from Messrs Ryan and McConnell, this deal suited them too.
We, the average consumers, all like low-priced gasoline but this isn't the aim of Messrs.
The significance of the arrest of Messrs Parnas and Fruman could go beyond campaign finance, though.
Messrs Angermayer and Thiel are not alone in putting money into the medical application of psychedelics.
Yet Milosevic told Holbrooke that Messrs Karadzic and Mladic were at another villa 200 metres away.
Messrs Page and Brin famously sought "parental supervision" in 2001 and hired an external chief executive.
Both Messrs Salvini and Di Maio, aware of its unpopularity, have already promised to avert the increase.
Messrs Price and Ryan would do away with that and instead cap the exemption—a simpler approach.
Yet it was Barrett who co-founded the group, with Messrs Waters, Mason and Wright, in 1965.
Messrs Johnson and Gove did more than any other Tories to win the Brexit vote for leavers.
If they were still in charge, Messrs Ghosn and Marchionne would have cheered the consolidation frenzy on.
Messrs Jordà et al reckon that American monetary policy is increasingly important in driving global risk appetites.
Messrs Card and Krueger applied the approach to studying the effects of changes in the minimum wage.
The statistical work by Messrs Eichengreen, Park and Shin shows that middle-income countries do suffer slowdowns.
Messrs Bernanke and Draghi have their detractors, but were instrumental in saving their respective economies from catastrophe.
As a framework, then, Messrs Scarlett and Macfarlane's new "Swan Lake" does the job, and magnificently too.
Yet Messrs Haskel and Westlake point out that such investment matters less and less to modern economies.
Messrs Kretinsky and Tkac have four weeks to submit their offer to German regulators and Metro's board.
Messrs Achen and Bartels also show that many people neither follow politics closely nor scrutinise policy carefully.
Messrs Parnas and Fruman seemed to believe they had the influence-buying business in America figured out.
"Large pools of opportunistic capital tend to move the market toward greater efficiency," say Messrs White and Haghani.
Messrs Sloman and Fernbach show how deep the problem runs, but are short on ideas to fix it.
But Messrs Rajoelina and Ravalomanana seem likely to face each other in a run-off on December 19th.
Analysts say Messrs Kiir and Machar have lost full control of their forces, which have splintered into factions.
By contrast, between 224 and 223 217% of nominations went to such players, including Messrs Messi and Ronaldo.
Messrs Gutiérrez and Philippon find evidence that concentration has risen most in industries that have become more regulated.
Over the summer France's president toured central Europe, glad-handing friendly leaders while shunning Messrs Orban and Kaczynski.
When Messrs Craig and Mullins entered Masterpiece Cakeshop, "there was no request for a message" on a cake.
That is true, but it conceals the duration and depth of the relationship between Messrs Trump and Stone.
Like Mr Cohn, Messrs Kelly and McMaster remain at their posts out of a sense of patriotic duty.
Yet the release this month of "After the Fall", an album with Messrs Peacock and DeJohnette, is different.
Has this made Japanese equities a great investment, as the reasoning of Messrs Blanchard and Gagnon would imply?
Predicting the previous year's growth rate came last-but-one, as Messrs Pritchett and Summers might have foreseen.
The TSA, which Messrs Markey and Blumenthal said provided that figure, declined to comment for the AP story.
Messrs Silver and Rakich calculate states' "Republican lean" based on polls and the party's performance over previous cycles.
Zarrab has stated unequivocally that he knowingly and voluntarily waives his right to conflict-free representation by Messrs.
Some 20013 years on, Messrs Brin and Page are retiring from a giant that dominates the search business.
Companies might need only seconds, and not days, to settle on a higher price, note Messrs Ezrachi and Stucke.
Messrs Erixon and Weigel are also right to worry about the West's dismal recent record in producing new companies.
Messrs Knake and Clarke think it should be more like $1,000 to spur the investment needed to prevent losses.
To illustrate this, Messrs Bayer and Charles use a useful thought experiment which they call the "earnings rank gap".
Messrs Cohen and Trump both say that the affair with Ms Clifford never happened (though they paid her anyway).
Messrs Suárez and Cavani are Uruguay's spearheads at the World Cup, which kicks off in Russia on June 20023th.
Messrs Bowers and Harnett conduct their own survey of fund managers, and they find some inconsistencies in the outlook.
Some states responded by raising their own minimum rates, creating just the natural experiment Messrs Card and Krueger needed.
Messrs Kharas and Gill are themselves agnostic about the precise definition and empirical salience of the term they invented.
What about Mr Garrett's original finding in Foreign Affairs, which helped inform the thinking of Messrs Kharas and Gill?
As Mr Chang prepares to leave, investors will hope Messrs Liu and Wei are chips off the old block.
Messrs Temin and Wigmore credit Roosevelt with transforming the public's beliefs about how the economy would perform in future.
The election campaign in the United States may make it hard for Messrs Bush and Clinton to do so.
Even so, Mr Setya has filed a police report against Messrs Sudirman and Maroef for defamation and illegal recording.
That still brings future dividend growth down to 0.7%, making equities less alluring than Messrs Blanchard and Gagnon think.
Unless politicians act, say Messrs Ek and Lorentzon, the firm could choose to grow somewhere else—Silicon Valley, perhaps.
In the end the judge handed Messrs Deltour and Halet suspended sentences of 12 months and nine months, respectively.
Mr. Graham, Mr. Sasse and Messrs Scott see problems in the part of the bill that expands unemployment benefits.
Who are Messrs Parnas and Fruman, and what did they want from the administration or from a Texas congressman?
Among the leaders the lack of drama in Georgia probably best suited the two centrists—Messrs Biden and Buttigieg.
In a recent paper Messrs Ezrachi and Stucke proposed that antitrust authorities should operate what they call "tacit collusion incubators".
Mr Leibler expects the council's report will be released after the council meets Messrs Turnbull and Shorten later this month.
Messrs Barenboim and Kaufmann wanted to stage a chamber concert with the equal number of young Israeli and Palestinian musicians.
Messrs Trump and Sanders have their counterparts across the world: Britain voted for Brexit despite vigorous opposition from business leaders.
Messrs Pandl and Mericle think the remaining slack in the labour market is equivalent to only 0.5% of the workforce.
A month in, Messrs Di Maio and Salvini continue to focus on their own constituents rather than on governing together.
Messrs Suárez and Cavani reached the semi-finals in 2010 and secured a record 15th South American championship in 2011.
Messrs Gutiérrez and Philippon benchmark investment against "Tobin's Q", the ratio of a firm's market value to its book value.
Messrs Autor, Dorn and Hanson describe how the places hit hardest took their suppliers down with them, hurting whole communities.
Messrs Leeson and Russ believe that an upsurge in trials reflected "non-price competition" between the Catholic and Protestant churches.
As well as being a gift for Mr Moon, the summit was also a boon for Messrs Trump and Kim.
According to emails published by the New York Times, Messrs Stone and Bannon exchanged emails about Wikileaks in early October.
It is even more important, from the Conservative Party's point of view, that Messrs Johnson and Gove bury the hatchet.
The 30 years of hurt lamented by Messrs Baddiel and Skinner in the original lyrics have been extended by 22.
Messrs Graetz and Shapiro imply that the circumstances which led to the decline of the estate tax were peculiarly American.
Messrs Siam and Eltahir conclude that on current trends the annual flow could increase, on average, by up to 15%.
As Messrs Reamer and Downing point out, some fund managers have become very wealthy by looking after other people's money.
That is significantly fewer than Messrs Djokovic, Nadal, Federer and Murray, each of whom has an average greater than four.
Back in the early days, when Messrs Torvalds or Jassy tinkered with their creations, that outcome would have seemed inconceivable.
According to Messrs McGregor and Wills, to catch the economic benefits, countries need stable politics and a decent business environment.
Messrs Rothschild and Stiglitz showed that, in a competitive market, insurers cannot profitably offer the same deal to both groups.
Messrs Gans and Leigh: It's easy to see how people might feel that way, given the events of recent decades.
Messrs Gans and Leigh: There are definitely dumb ways of attempting to achieve equality—ways that would potentially impede growth.
Mr Trump likes relatives and people personally loyal to him, while Messrs Spicer and Priebus rose through Republican Party ranks.
Like Messrs Musk, Friedland and Wang, others from our list joined the ranks of tycoons by seeing their ideas mature.
The Connecticut Sun, singular, are coincidentally making a good run for the WNBA championship right now, so well done, Messrs.
That one plant is in Hawesville; Messrs Harbath and Meserve both brim with pride when they describe their high-purity aluminium.
Messrs Erixon and Weigel write that the very engine of capitalist growth, the creative destruction described by Joseph Schumpeter, is kaput.
Stripping people of the right to vote is a "vestige" of a more unequal era, Messrs Hamilton-Smith and Vogel argued.
But he has provided an opportunity to think through the assumptions of the original research by Messrs Autor, Dorn and Hanson.
Messrs Wilson and Eagleman themselves are both scientists and novelists—living embodiments of the fallacy that there are two distinct cultures.
Messrs Buffon, Neuer and de Gea play respectively for Juventus, Bayern Munich and Manchester United, three of the world's strongest teams.
For a firm that under Messrs Hargreaves and Lansdown prided itself on slick marketing, its crisis-handling has been cack-handed.
Messrs Bell (now 78) and Irwin (89) are pioneers of California Light and Space, a west coast strand of minimal art.
Messrs Chamon and Garcia estimate that up to 10% of the subsequent fall in the real was due to the intervention.
The competitive blow to manufacturers rippled through regional economies, write Messrs Autor, Dorn and Hanson, battering suppliers and local service industries.
They include certified smart men like Bill Gates of Microsoft, the physicist Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk, head of SpaceX. Messrs.
Yet the measures finalised this year by Messrs Powell and Quarles tidy up the rule-book rather than toss it out.
In the formal peace talks that followed at Dayton, the Americans excluded Messrs Mladic and Karadzic and dealt mainly with Milosevic.
Breakthrough Energy Ventures (BEV) is a fund backed by Messrs Gates, Ma, Dalio and other billionaires to invest in transformational technologies.
Messrs Auten and Splinter find barely any change in the income share of the top 1% in America since the 1960s.
Without such tiebreak measures, cricket fans might have been left with no clear winner; Messrs Djokovic and Federer might still be playing.
A common and important thread in work by Messrs Hart and Holmstrom is the role of power in planning co-operative ventures.
Messrs Greenspan and Wooldridge have faith in America's technological lead and innovative capacity in industries such as AI, robotics and even finance.
Nearly two decades later, Messrs Donahue and Levitt have returned to the subject, and present new evidence that bolsters their original claim.
They are offering Messrs Barzani and Abadi a room in the American embassy in Baghdad to negotiate a deal under their auspices.
At the weekend Messrs Di Maio and Salvini turned their attention to criticising the Bank of Italy and the stock market regulator.
Tory MPs are also acting out of self-preservation in their choice of Messrs Hunt and Johnson to finish off the contest.
Once the dam is up and running, the Nile's variability will be controllable for some 60 years, say Messrs Siam and Eltahir.
But as Messrs Brown and Dewey argue, the risk of catastrophic loss that comes with these strategies is hard to gauge upfront.
Messrs Cameron and Michel therefore disagreed on whether ever-closer union was a good thing, but very much agreed that it mattered.
In May Messrs Modi and Ghani, along with Hassan Rohani, Iran's president, struck a partnership to develop Iran's Chabahar port (see article).
Messrs Stock and Watson are even able to separate inflation into an index that is "cyclically sensitive" and one that is not.
Messrs Raab and Gove might be able to say that as long-time Leavers they are best positioned to deliver a real Brexit.
Since legal challenges are tricky, argue Messrs Ezrachi and Stucke, it might be better to direct efforts at finding ways to subvert collusion.
Messrs Özil and Gündogan were joined in their photoshoot by Cenk Tosun, who played for Germany as a junior but now represents Turkey.
After the convictions of Messrs Cohen and Manafort, Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell, Republican leaders in the House and Senate, declined substantive comment.
The notion of a trap resonated widely with policymakers, note Messrs Kharas and Gill, especially in countries where growth had lost its lustre.
American diplomats are shuttling between Erbil and Baghdad, urging Messrs Abadi and Barzani, both of whom they consider allies, to restrain their forces.
Analyses like that of Messrs Helland and Tabarrok nonetheless feel novel, because the implications of cost disease remain so underappreciated in policy circles.
The other scrap of comfort for the cup-less kids is that, like Messrs Federer and Nadal, they will probably enjoy extended careers.
But Messrs Campante and Yanagizawa-Drott found that the most important reason for lower growth was that Muslims choose to work fewer hours.
As someone who supervised the execution of dozens of arrest and search warrants, over the course of 30 years, let me provide Messrs.
Messrs Gans and Leigh: It is, of course, a complex issue as to why seemingly sensible and evidence-based policies are not implemented.
Messrs Burgdorf, Lennon and Teltser find that employment at bars and restaurants increases by an average of 2% whenever Uber enters the market.
Messrs McGhee and Stephanopolous subtract one party's wasted votes from the other's, and then divides that difference by the total number of votes cast.
Messrs Javid and Hunt can claim that they are hard-headed realists who can bring the two sides of the party together behind Brexit.
Even when voters are told that spending will require higher taxes or budget deficits they still want it, according to Messrs Grossmann and Hopkins.
It is not clear whether Mr Trump endorses the measures, vague as they are, that Messrs Tillerson and Spicer seem to be sketching out.
The facts weren't favourable to Mr Phillips, because he shut down the conversation with Messrs Craig and Mullins before they requested any particular design.
Among them was Mohamed Nasheed, the winner of the Maldives' first free election in 2008, whom Messrs Gayoom and Yameen later forced from office.
So Messrs Pringle and Daskin had to ferret out population estimates from sources beyond the usual academic papers, including faded reports from colonial times.
He will rely on his closest allies, above all Messrs Wang and Liu, to advance his goal of making China richer and more powerful.
After years of poor returns, the Haniels decided last August to cut their losses by selling 7.3% of Metro to Messrs Kretinsky and Tkac.
In particular, Messrs Davis, Lukomnik and Pitt-Watson point to the multiple layers of intermediaries that take a chunk out of a saver's money.
Messrs Konczal and Steinbaum argue that firms do not need to compete for workers because, increasingly, they do not need to compete at all.
Automation is reducing human wages; Messrs Acemoglu and Restrepo reckon that one additional industrial robot per thousand workers reduces wages across the economy by 0.5%.
Messrs Limbaugh & Co divided the world into two camps—hardworking Americans struggling to make a living versus liberals bent on taking them for a ride.
Messrs Kurz and Kern may agree, largely, on what is wrong with Austria, but after ten years of grand coalition their parties hate each other.
As Messrs Mian and Sufi and Francesco Trebbi of the University of British Columbia noted in 2014, political polarisation and factionalisation almost inevitably follow crises.
The victories of Messrs DeWine and Cordray are good news for the leadership of their respective parties; they are more electable than their radical rivals.
But unless political leaders like Messrs Macron, Emanuel and Brown redouble their efforts, the prospect of keeping global warming to under 2°C looks poor.
Messrs Brady and Hatch would fund the payments to insurers, but also suspend the individual mandate, a fine for those who do not buy coverage.
Whether these entertaining fan experiences can become lucrative enough to tempt the likes of Messrs Bekele, Kipchoge and Farah back to shorter races is uncertain.
But Messrs Hicks and Hansen largely left the financial sector out of the picture, even though Keynes was keenly aware of the importance of markets.
In a second paper Messrs Fernald and Spiegel, together with Eric Hsu of the University of California, Berkeley, pit GDP against ten of its rivals.
Messrs Clifford and Shoag found that when firms could no longer access credit scores, they put more weight on other signals, like education and experience.
The real answer is simple: Messrs Thanathorn and Wong were both attending The Economist's Open Future Festival in Hong Kong—a gathering to debate liberalism.
Research by Messrs Dimson, Marsh and Staunton shows that the size, value and momentum effects have worked across a wide range of markets over many decades.
To avoid "irreparable harm", Messrs Hemphill and Wu call on regulators to ask for a preliminary injunction that would put an end to the integration work.
Messrs Eatwell and Goodwin also emphasise the importance of immigration, which they somewhat ominously classify under "destruction", one of four Ds that they believe explain populism.
In recent seasons Messrs Sánchez, Falcao and Mkhitaryan have all sealed lucrative but disappointing moves to Old Trafford (along with various spells at Arsenal and Chelsea).
Messrs Setzler and Tintelnot also find that the boost to wages from working at a foreign-owned firm is skewed in favour of the highly skilled.
Though both transfer fees were large, they were fairly priced: now in their peak years, Messrs de Bruyne and Salah have become their teams' best players.
Before the arrival of the aggressive Messrs Warne and Muralitharan, it had been assumed that slow bowling was a recipe for being tonked into the stands.
Messrs Clement and Katyal write that under no plausible understanding of "natural-born citizen" is there any doubt of Mr Cruz's eligibility to serve as president.
And the volume of data allows Messrs Klenow and Goolsbee to use fancier statistical methods to account for people changing what they buy as prices move.
"If such a thing happens Messrs Rouhani and Zarif must know they will pay a very high price," said Javad Karimi Ghodoosi, a member of Parliament.
Messrs Cutler and Glaeser found that young blacks in highly segregated cities had incomes 22001% lower and dropout rates 22011% higher than those in integrated ones.
For all the bombast, Mr Low is not believed to have sued or tried to sue Hachette, Scribe, Messrs Wright and Hope, or anyone else involved.
While no one can say what the stages between basic cries and intricate modern syntax were, Messrs Pinker and Bloom were confident in positing a gradual unfolding.
Correction (December 9th): This piece has been amended to reflect the fact that AJA did not assign its interest in the case to Messrs Lohman and Kenney.
Messrs Weyl and Posner call it "collective intelligence": most AI algorithms need to be trained using reams of human-generated examples, in a process called machine learning.
Given the rhetoric of Mr Trump and policies set by Messrs Sessions and Barr, it is probably as much as anyone could hope for from this administration.
Messrs Tuominen and Hirvonen have not revealed exactly how their hack works, for fear of inspiring more hackers and thefts like the one that hit their colleague.
Messrs Adamopoulos and Restuccia analysed 30 years of geographic data from the UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation, covering some 9m individual plots of land in 162 countries.
Some fear that the emerging deal between Messrs Nyusi and Dhlakama might concentrate power in the hands of Frelimo and Renamo at the expense of smaller parties.
Third, the anti-American strain now seems to run from the top of the Chinese state (Messrs Xi and Wang) to the bottom (Xinhua and internet trolls).
But they also knew that keeping Mr Franken in office would allow Republicans to muddy the waters with whataboutism when it came to Messrs Trump and Moore.
A report commissioned for the GLA may surprise Messrs Khan and Goldsmith: it found that without foreign money "many London [housing] schemes simply would not commence construction".
Messrs Guzman and Stern find that entrepreneurial potential in some places, such as San Francisco and its hinterland, is far larger than in others, such as Detroit.
Brazil had become a military dictatorship in 1964, and the generals quickly tightened their grip on critics, writers, poets and provocateurs such as Messrs Veloso and Gil.
Messrs Ha and Kose and Ms Ohnsorge also find that global factors explain a greater share of inflation in countries which participate more in global supply chains.
On October 2nd Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, said that he was on the phone call between Messrs Trump and Zelensky; he has also been subpoenaed.
Even the Czech Republic and Slovakia would rather hug Germany close than join Messrs Kaczynski and Orban, their supposed allies in the "Visegrad" group, on the naughty step.
Messrs Amundson and Green predict the NCDF will be going after Harvey and Irma fraudsters for many years, at least until the end of the statute of limitations.
To finish off remaining trials such as that of Messrs Stanisic and Simatovic, the UN chartered a follow-up court, the discouragingly named Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals.
Messrs Tuominen and Hirvonen say their hack, which uses software they created, allows them to turn any VingSecure keycard—including discarded and disabled ones—into a master key.
Messrs Johnson and Stewart need to make peace (and Mr Stewart needs to swallow his pride and rescind his promise that he won't serve in a Johnson administration).
That could cost Messrs Cruz and Rubio, who will not be allocated delegates if they don't reach a state's voting threshold, leaving the field open to Mr Trump.
One way to do that is to pin all the blame on Messrs Sondland, Giuliani and others eager to please Mr Trump, but not on the president himself.
Then there was the establishment of a new company, Dawn Chorus LLP, by Messrs Jonathan Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Edward O'Brien, Philip Selway, and Thomas Yorke with companies house.
Messrs Goolsbee and Klenow have, for some categories of goods, helped Adobe Analytics to construct its own "digital price index" which shows much less inflation than official measures.
Despite the presence of such A-listers as Messrs Gyllenhaal and Reynolds, the characters have little more personality than the extra-terrestrial octopus which is trying to eat them.
Messrs Cotton and Perdue estimate that the RAISE Act would reduce the number of legal immigrants by nearly 40% in its first year and 50% by its tenth year.
In the fight for eyeballs, Messrs Olatunji and Paul knocked out David Haye and Tony Bellew, two British professional fighters whose heavyweight clash in May attracted 775,000 paying viewers.
The enmity of Messrs Trump and Bannon promised to make Mr Flake's primary battle bruising; last year, Mr Trump handily won both the primary and general elections in Arizona.
And the problem with Messrs Corbyn and McDonnell is not that they have learned something from Marx but they haven't learned anything from the past hundred years of history.
The great question is whether the emerging centre ground can get its act together in time—or whether the future belongs to the likes of Messrs Corbyn and Bone.
Irial Finan, Sir Michael Llewellyn Smith and Nigel MacDonald have informed company of their intention to retire from board of directors of Coca-Cola HBC * Board has proposed Messrs.
Ms Sanders affirmed that senior White House officials, including Messrs Kushner and Bannon, will report to him rather than to the president, as was the case under Mr Priebus.
She was in Off Broadway productions of "Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812" (she played Princess Mary); "Old Hats" (as a musical foil to the clowning of Messrs.
Messrs Achen and Bartels reckon that few variables matter anywhere near as much as growth in disposable personal income, adjusted for inflation, in the six months prior to election day.
To disentangle the impact of energy efficiency, Messrs Rausch and Schwerin have created what they think is the first macroeconomic model to link energy use to efficiency-enhancing technological change.
At a time when Eurosceptic fever is running amok, I was stunned by an unwillingness of Messrs Schulz, Juncker and Tusk to take ownership for the failings of their institutions.
At the margin, that weakens the potential resistance when Messrs Orban and Kaczynski set about undermining these alternative centres of authority, or oligarchs concentrate power and wealth in their hands.
Messrs Gardels and Berggruen: The point here is that, as digital capitalism divorces employment and income from productivity growth and wealth creation, making a living through gainful work will diminish.
Messrs Beale and Buscemi are consistently amusing as they attempt to outmanoeuvre one another while trying their best to appear solemn and mournful after the tragic loss of their leader.
A party that wants to slash social security and union power, as Messrs Ryan and McConnell do, is not for the working-class voters who provide half of its votes.
Then again, Messrs Trump and Kim may not like mundane negotiations as much they appear to enjoy insulting each other's physiques and boasting about the size of their nuclear buttons.
Messrs Lembong and Bambang press on with deregulation and Jokowi holds out against protectionist measures from parliament, keeps control of his more recalcitrant ministries and maintains his onslaught against corruption.
Global integration, Messrs Alesina and Spolaore argue, reduces the economic cost of breaking up big countries, since the smaller entities that result will not be cut off from bigger markets.
Using speech-analysis software, Ms Sen and Messrs Dietrich and Enos analysed the ups and downs of justices' voices and looked for pitch discrepancies between utterances to the opposing sides' lawyers.
As for incentives for entrepreneurs to get rich, Messrs Saez and Zucman argue that most innovation comes from people with vastly fewer resources than the $50m threshold for Mrs Warren's proposal.
Malaysian prosecutors filed criminal charges against Goldman and Messrs Leissner, Ng and Low in December; Mr Lim says the government might discuss dropping those against the bank if it pays up.
But in the short term it means that accused Republican lawmakers can copy Messrs Moore and Trump—deny, obfuscate and blame "fake news"—while Democratic ones fall on their base's sword.
Messrs Hart and Zingales suggest that for a proposal to be put to a digital vote by all shareholders, it would need the support of at least 5% to start with.
For the past few months, Mr Sessions has been subject to semi-regular humiliations—the typical prelude to eventual sacking in the Trump administration (as Messrs Tillerson and McMaster could attest).
A homecoming feel added to the occasion: Messrs Merz and Spahn are from the surrounding state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's largest, and Ms Kramp-Karrenbauer used to run nearby Saarland.
As Messrs Van Agtmael and Bakker note, Akron, in Ohio, has capitalised on its heritage as home to America's four biggest tyremakers by turning itself into America's capital city of polymers.
Since the financial crisis the likes of Messrs Blair and Osborne have grown "stinking rich" by selling their advice to global companies, while ordinary British workers have seen their wages stagnate.
Arguably, no one fitting that description has switched clubs since Messrs Figo and Zidane (a player's transfer value declines as he enters his 20093s, as his speed wanes and retirement beckons).
That Messrs Mattis and Kelly have nonetheless been welcomed on Capitol Hill reflects a fear, among Republicans and Democrats, that it will take a tough guy to stand up to Mr Trump.
Messrs Stein and Fields are two Jewish, gay New Yorkers (Mr Stein's marriage did not last) who between them nurtured much of the most exciting American rock'n'roll of the 1960s and 1970s.
Yet as long as there are people for whom the platonic ideal of rock music is black leather, ripped denim and roaring amplifiers, the legacy of Messrs Fields and Stein is secure.
Areas highly affected by Chinese import competition (which is probably a decent proxy for import competition from anywhere) were particularly prone to vote for Brexit, according to Messrs Colantone and Stanig's calculations.
I can assure him that the respective families of all those involved in the Stone warrants have, and so have the families of the officers in Houston and Virginia and Milwaukee. Messrs.
Messrs Schumer and Trump have mulled ending the debt ceiling, a statutory measure that limits how much the government can borrow to pay its bills; conservatives like the leverage it gives them.
In Messrs Cohn, Kelly, Mattis, Mnuchin, Perry and Tillerson, Mr Trump has assembled a group of successful people who appear to have at least some of the requisite qualities to run the government.
Messrs Fama and French considered factors in bond returns as early as 1993, though not the same ones as for equities (they reckoned, for instance, that for bonds value had "no obvious meaning").
Messrs Gardels and Berggruen: The return of China to centre stage, not least through its Belt and Road initiative that will revitalise Eurasia, shifts the centre of gravity of the world order eastward.
Torsten Bell, director of the Resolution Foundation, a think-tank, analysed the plans from Messrs Johnson and Raab and estimated that, on average, they would not affect the poorest tenth of British taxpayers.
As Messrs Kharas and Gill see it, what matters is whether these threats take a distinctive "middle-income" form, not whether they are more common or severe than the dangers facing other economies.
Next week's summit between Messrs Kim and Moon may go some way towards easing these pains, for example by establishing regular inter-Korean meetings and enabling further cultural exchanges between the two Koreas.
Philanthropy could help fix this, Messrs Lindsey and Teles argue, as efforts to reform environmental and educational policy show: in these cases passionate campaigners made headway in the face of powerful political interests.
But unlike Messrs Manafort and Gates, who were charged with crimes predating their involvement with the campaign, Mr Flynn committed the crime to which he pleaded guilty while working in the White House.
Messrs Kahneman and Tversky found that people often give too little weight to the underlying chance—the "prior probability"—of an outcome, favoring instead the most recent snippets of hard data that they see.
In another paper** Messrs Broadberry and Wallis find that conventional explanations—such as demographic change or a sectoral shift from volatile agriculture to the more stable services sector—do not fully explain the shift.
Messrs Allcott and Gentzkow compute a sense-check on whether these fake news stories swung the election, by referring to good evidence on the effect of watching a TV campaign ad on vote switching.
Although the book is broadly kind to monopolies, when innovators are making big bets on new technologies and creating new markets, Messrs Greenspan and Wooldridge fret about the increasing difficulty of new entry now.
The most likely explanation, however, is not the mental state of Messrs Özil and Gündogan, but rather a couple of poor performances, including a loss to Austria and a narrow win against Saudi Arabia.
Messrs Son and Misra have every reason to ensure that the Vision Fund's procedures are pristine; potential investors in Vision Fund 2 will scrutinise how disciplined the first fund has been in allocating capital.
The convictions of Messrs Chun and Roh in the 1990s for their role in the massacre of democracy activists, as well as for corruption, symbolised a reckoning with the nastier side of military dictatorship.
Recently jihadists posted a video of themselves machine-gunning portraits of Messrs Yameen, Nasheed and Maumoon Gayoom, who ruled the country for 30 years and whom Mr Nasheed defeated in the 2008 general election.
But as long as they line up behind a president whose record on race or groping is not exactly woke, their condemnations of Messrs Northam, Fairfax and Herring may ring a little bit hollow.
With this in mind, Messrs Baggio and Chong collected monthly sales data from supermarkets, drug stores and other retailers in more than 2,000 counties across 48 states covering the period from 2006 to 2016.
But more than that, it was based on shared values: democracy and precisely the sort of democratic ideals—free speech and robust political debate—for which Messrs Trump and Netanyahu have shown such contempt.
Messrs Phillips and Rozworski argue that if similar tools were applied more widely in an economy under democratic control other goals could also be taken into account and optimised: health; the environment; leisure time.
The ultimate decision to pull the plug on the effort was made by the two key billionaires backing the transaction — Messrs Buffett and Lemann, who wanted to avoid a potentially dirty and public takeover battle.
While Messrs Shoag and Veuger's study isn't nearly enough to overturn this line of reasoning, they do add an interesting wrinkle by demonstrating that Mr James has been a boon to at least some businesses.
Igor Akinfeev, Alan Dzagoev and Aleksandr Kokorin, three of the brightest stars, have all turned down moves to glamorous English clubs, perhaps discouraged by the underwhelming impact of Messrs Arshavin, Pavlyuchenko and Zhirkov before them.
A recent Economist/YouGov poll found that Donald Trump would win in a three-way race with Messrs Rubio and Cruz, 43-35-22, and would tie Mr Rubio in a one-on-one contest.
Messrs Harris and Krueger say that equalising benefits makes it easier to compare earnings between jobs and apps, and that firms can use their bargaining clout to obtain health insurance more cheaply than individuals can.
But as Messrs Lederman and Wasserman point out, Judge Moore's chutzpah-filled move yesterday turned a blind eye to a judicial order that does seem to fit the bill in making Obergefell binding on Alabama.
As Messrs Mueller and Stewart point out in another paper, by wildly exaggerating the extent of the threat that terrorists pose, political leaders and security specialists play the terrorists' game by glamorising their squalid enterprise.
Messrs Ottaviano and Peri concluded that between 20073 and 2006 immigration had a small positive effect on the wages of unskilled American-born workers, but reduced the wages of previous generations of migrants by 6.7%.
Ms Stephens says she would not have been sacked had she been born female; lawyers for Messrs Bostock and Zarda argue that their attraction to men was considered a problem only because they were men.
After collecting financial disclosure reports on transactions carried out between 2004 and 2008, Messrs Eggers and Hainmueller estimated that the average congressional portfolio underperformed the market index by 2.8% per year (see chart, left panel).
Messrs Jenkins and Rylance have been wise to keep the script short (it is only 90 minutes, with no interval), and director Claire van Kampen has chopped it up further into short vignettes, punctuated by blackouts.
Indeed, having analysed the data, Messrs Dimson, Marsh and Staunton reckon global investors are expecting a risk premium of 3-3.5% relative to Treasury bills—a level that is lower, not higher, than the historic average.
Messrs Muller and Schwarz conclude with a back-of-the-envelope estimate that in 2015 and 2016, the AfD's Facebook posts increased the number of anti-refugee attacks in Germany by 13%—an additional 437 incidents.
For Messrs Di Maio and Salvini, as for other populist leaders including Viktor Orban in Hungary, the French president is the adversary of choice: a former banker and énarque (graduate of the elite École Nationale d'Administration).
The Grattan Institute, a think-tank, counts 15 big economic reforms in the 12 years that Messrs Hawke and Keating were in government, eight during Mr Howard's 11-year stint and six in the decade since.
American civil law being what it is (an expensive and time-consuming lottery), Messrs Page and Plant may settle rather than go to trial, and some of their wealth will go to the descendants of Spirit.
Messrs Marks and Donnelly took covers with a strong image (such as our November 2009 cover, "Brazil takes off", pictured here) and picked what they felt to be the appropriate indicator—in that case, the Brazilian stockmarket.
Americans have since been embroiled in a furious debate over responsibility for these attacks, and fearful that Messrs Bowers and Sayoc are not just angry loners, but harbingers of a new era of violence inspired by politics.
The easiest way to answer this question is to study Policy Exchange, a centre-right think-tank whose alumni, including Ms Mirza and Messrs Booth-Smith and Bew, dominate the Policy Unit and are scattered throughout government.
Republicans nominally hold a 52-48 majority in the Senate, but Messrs Flake and Corker join John McCain, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski and Rand Paul as rank-breakers, turning what should be easy party-line votes challenging.
According to Messrs Graetz and Shapiro, surveys at the time suggested that around 40% believed that they were in the top 1% of the wealthy or would be there "soon", making them fearful of a hefty tax.
In five of 653 countries in Messrs Lee and Mason's sample (Germany, Austria, Japan, Slovenia and Hungary), the net flow of resources (public plus private) is now heading from young to old, who tend to be richer.
Messrs Pratt, Hemsworth, Evans and Pine have been at the top of our minds, feeds, and viewing priorities individually and as a collective group of Chrises since Pratt was cast in Guardians of the Galaxy in 2013.
Had the senator from Florida merely repeated his performance in Iowa, by beating his mainstream rivals convincingly, he would have been saluted as the man to foil Messrs Trump and Cruz—and his campaign deluged with money.
Polling suggests that Mr Trump, whose penthouse on 5th Avenue offers a view of the Bronx, is likely to win just over half of New York's vote, with Messrs Cruz and Kasich level-pegging at around 20%.
"On 19 December 2017, the English High Court granted a worldwide freezing order against Messrs Kolomoisky and Bogolyubov, as well as against six companies they are believed to own or control," the bank said in a statement.
Messrs Parnas and Fruman acted as intermediaries between Rudy Giuliani, the former mayor of New York and current lawyer to the president, and various prosecutors in Ukraine, in his attempts to discredit the family of Joe Biden.
But Messrs Grossman and Hart identified a next-best solution: the party that brings the most to any venture in terms of "non-contractible" effort should own the key assets, which in this case is the client list.
So it is appropriate that Barack Obama has invited Messrs Santos, Uribe and Pastrana to Washington on February 4th to commemorate "15 years of bipartisan co-operation through Plan Colombia", along with George W. Bush and Mr Clinton.
Messrs Pullum and Huddleston reply that the present subjunctive is so different from the "if he were" cases that the term "subjunctive" makes little sense covering both—hence their proposal of irrealis for the "if he were" cases.
Now, nine years after "The Bourne Ultimatum" made $442m at the box office, as well as earning a 93% Rotten Tomatoes rating, Messrs Damon and Greengrass have reunited for another globe-trotting, politically charged espionage caper, "Jason Bourne".
Messrs Piketty, Saez and Zucman find that the trend since 1980 can be summarised as a shift of 8% of national income from the bottom half of earners to the top 1%, with no effect on those in between.
In contrast to Messrs Wyler and Musk, and their aspirations for global coverage, Telesat has divided the surface of the planet into thousands of polygons, and modelled exactly in which ones it makes financial sense to offer strong connectivity.
Whereas Japan had previously rattled through prime ministers as the factions jockeyed (it has had more than twice as many since the second world war as Britain), Messrs Koizumi and Abe have been the longest-serving since the 1960s.
Once the shelves are filled, Messrs Fisher and Giron post photographs of the new arrivals on the shop's Facebook page; a "Sneak Peak", covering everything from classic jazz, rock and dance music, to obscure artists operating in niche genres.
" In his statement on behalf of Mr. Redstone, Mr. Tu said his client took "decisive and lawful action" to remove Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams from their positions after he had "expressed his concerns regarding Viacom's performance to Messrs.
It is also worth keeping in mind that, though Messrs Phillips and Rozworski are correct that companies do a lot of planning, they do it suboptimally; indeed, many of them do it so badly they go out of business.
Messrs Gardels and Berggruen: It is no surprise that those left behind by the enormous and rapid changes of recent years are seized by anxiety and the sense they've lost control over their destiny to distant institutions run by strangers.
If the flimsy agreement Messrs Trump and Kim signed in Singapore is to turn out differently, as Mr Trump insists it will, America must be clear-eyed and exacting in the detailed nuclear regime that it negotiates with the North.
Messrs Blanchard and Summers are themselves at odds on it: Mr Summers is open to relaxing independence; Mr Blanchard worries that politicised central banks might have been too timid during the crisis, just as many governments turned too quickly to austerity.
Whereas Mark Janus, a municipal employee in Illinois, says he should not be forced to pay to support collective bargaining, as it is just as "political" as campaigning, Messrs Volokh and Baude say none of these dues qualify as protected speech.
The likes of Jacob Rees-Mogg, Steve Baker and Mr Paterson were never going to reach the heights of the regular Conservative Party, Mr Rees-Mogg because he's too absurd and Messrs Baker and Paterson because they are too mediocre.
But a memo Messrs Schwartz and Fang came across—dated February 19, 2015, weeks before the first APIC funds flowed to the Super PAC—suggests that the couple may have been actively involved in the decision to support Mr Bush.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — I had a great time solving this Walden/Fagliano confection after brunch Thursday morning, and for some reason remembered its title as "Fauxmanteau," which made me chortle to think of out loud but was a ridiculous fabrication. Messrs.
Karina, a young Moroccan Dutchwoman buttonholed by Charlemagne as she emerged from a mosque serving as a polling station in Amsterdam, explained that she used to vote Labour before Messrs Wilders and Trump left her fearing for her freedom to don the headscarf.
In July Judge Paul Diamond obliged, calling the other side's behaviour an "affront" to American courts, declaring Messrs Kelleher, Kenney and Lohman in civil contempt, and calling a hearing for December 14th to determine damages payable to Chubb (which is seeking $14m).
To test their ideas Messrs Betts and Collier have helped establish a pilot scheme in Jordan, with help from Western governments (the EU has offered trade concessions) and companies like Asda, a British supermarket, which uses suppliers that hire refugees in the zone.
But Mr Mueller's mandate charges him not only with investigating any connections between Mr Trump's campaign and the Russian government, but also "any matters that arose or may arise" from that investigation—as the crimes committed by Messrs Cohen and Manafort did.
"Given the typical pattern of low-income renter mobility in New York City, a neighbourhood could go from a 30% poverty population to 12% in as few as ten years without any displacement whatsoever," noted Messrs Freeman and Braconi in their study.
And the founders seemed keen to keep even the president's right-hand man away from the process: "the chief justice, not the vice-president, is to preside when the Senate conducts an impeachment trial of the president", Messrs Eisen, Painter and Tribe observe.
A tax-cutting bill is the only thing with an imminent chance of passage, and Rob Portman, another Republican senator who has criticised Mr Trump's policies, says that despite their distaste for the president, Messrs Corker and Flake still support his tax plan.
If he then passed the mutant Merge gene on to several surviving children, who thrived and passed on the Merge gene to their children, Messrs Chomsky and Berwick believe that they must have then come to dominate the population of humans in Africa.
And whereas no-one doubted that Mr Trump could sack Messrs Flynn, Mattis, McMaster and Kelly at will, or that he has a right to make ill-advised decisions like the reinstatement of Mr Gallagher, this has not always been so clear.
While Messrs Ryan and Bullock expressed concern, both practical and electoral, with Ms Warren's desire, stated in the last debate, to decriminalise illegally crossing into America, she did not back down there either, but neither was she as clear as she should have been.
In 2009-15 the number of biogas plants in the EU grew from 6,000 to 17,700—heating houses with old banana skins and uneaten porridge Fans of the "circular economy" relish epiphanies such as that which led Messrs Kurzrock and Schwartz to their idea.
Messrs Gentzkow and Shapiro conclude their paper by writing: It is true that the Internet allows consumers to filter news relatively freely, but it has not changed the fact that reporting or writing stories that are tailored to a particular point of view is costly.
The clash between Messrs Glasenberg and Gertler, two former business partners, dates back to December, when the American government slapped sanctions on Mr Gertler, accusing him of amassing hundreds of millions of dollars through "opaque and corrupt" mining deals in the DRC, which he denies.
Messrs Edwards and Lawrence find that even though the trade deficit in manufactured goods in 2010 was about two-and-a-half times what it was in 1998, the number of lost manufacturing jobs the deficit represented rose only very slightly, from 2.5m to 2.7m.
"Although 'Our Turn NJ' signaled they will suspend their media campaign, we will continue to fight any and all efforts to siphon dollars and jobs out of South Jersey," Deb DiLorenzo, chairwoman of the "No North Jersey Casinos Coalition, said in a statement. "Messrs.
A judge in Los Angeles is not sure: he has ruled that the opening of "Stairway" sounds enough like "Taurus" by the band Spirit, and that that chord sequence is distinctive enough that Messrs Plant and Page will now face a suit for copyright infringement.
The pre-op would also likely have taken into consideration what options would need to be addressed if electronic surveillance were detected from inside of the Stone residence which could have slowed the entry and raised the threat level to the entry team. Messrs.
After looking both at on-field output and more subjective measures, such as how often players were called up for international duty, Messrs Darwin and Strachan concluded that the new arrivals took three years on average to regain their peak performance, with slight variations by position.
Messrs Blair and Cameron fused social liberalism and economic liberalism together and then added managerialism to the mixture; organisations such as the Audit Commission applied the green eyeshade to the various instruments of the welfare state in a way that would have made Mr Gradgrind proud.
By playing a slow, grinding pace (San Antonio ranks 225rd of the NBA's 26 teams in possessions per game) and tightly limiting their minutes, Gregg Popovich, the Spurs' coach, has found a fountain of youth for Messrs Duncan (211 years young), Ginobili (803) and Parker (280).
That dispute also provided an insight into the political winds approaching: Messrs Gardner and McConnell are both up for re-election in 2020; Mr Gardner, in purple Colorado, fears being usurped by a Democrat; while the bigger threat to Mr McConnell will come from his right in the primary.
Of the ten biggest supermarkets in China by market share, only three have yet to claim a broader allegiance to either of the Messrs Ma. Some observers argue that the sheer number of retailers means that the supermarket wars may not be won by either of the online titans.
The best example is the show's most engaging exhibit: the recreation of a one-bedroom flat on Edith Grove, a stone's throw away from the Saatchi Gallery, that the band (at this point Messrs Jagger and Richards and Brian Jones) and their friend James Phelge shared in 19643.
Messrs Warne and Muralitharan were merely the leading lights in a generation of talented and swashbuckling spinners from around the globe, which included India's Anil Kumble and Harbhajan Singh, Pakistan's Saqlain Mushtaq and New Zealand's Daniel Vettori—each of whom took more than 200 wickets in both Test and ODI cricket.
The FBI contends that, after a long period of relative quiet, MS-213 has grown more violent over the past two years, particularly in Suffolk County and around Washington, DC. Like Mr Trump, Messrs Davila and Netemeyer partly attribute this to an influx of unaccompanied child migrants into the United States.
Larry Summers of Harvard University and Natasha Sarin of the University of Pennsylvania recently calculated in the Washington Post that the estate tax raises far less from estates valued at over $50m than would be expected from Messrs Saez and Zucman's wealth data, so adept are the rich at avoiding the tax.
"In Barcelona, on 14 December 2000 and the presence of Messrs Minguella and Horacio (Gaggioli), Carles Rexach, Director of Football of F.C.B., hereby agrees, under his responsibility and regardless of any dissenting opinions, to sign the player Lionel Messi, provided that we keep to the amounts agreed upon," it reads, according to FIFA.
Messrs Estrada and Witte are right that both Republicans and Democrats "are being insincere": there's no way a Democratic majority in the Senate would be happy voting on a nominee to replace a fallen liberal justice in the final year of a Mitt Romney presidency—though it seems unlikely they'd refuse to even hold hearings.

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