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These nominees may also be more accommodating of executive power.
Some sections have been more accommodating to interpretation than others.
Some airlines are more accommodating to passengers with food allergies.
In this view, workplaces ought to be more accommodating of chronotypes.
Do you think that Mitch and his gang have gotten more accommodating?
What can venues do to make themselves more accommodating to transgender folk?
Michael Flynn had reportedly made assurances that Trump would be more accommodating.
"The older generation is more accommodating of the state," says Mr Azmy.
Administrators at other universities have been more accommodating in this year of unrest.
But we would experience it at times more accommodating for our modern world.
On Monday he said the Fed should be more accommodating on interest rates.
On Wednesday, European Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs Pierre Moscovici sounded more accommodating.
This time, he was more accommodating, perhaps because he realized a reporter was present.
They can be tightened to become more punitive or loosened to become more accommodating.
The second encompasses more accommodating moves on topics such as drug pricing and trade.
This time, he was more accommodating, perhaps because he realized a reporter was present.
The carbon fiber chassis has also been made more accommodating with increased legroom and headroom.
Researchers and policymakers want to mitigate these risks by making roadways more accommodating of mistakes.
The regulatory and political climate was more accommodating and Chief Executive Brian Roberts' strategy sound.
The improvements here should help Android to be more accommodating to any and all users.
Despite this, society and young people in general are becoming more accommodating of public nudity.
Chase has renovated the 57-year-old tower several times to make it more accommodating.
More worryingly, the public could become more accommodating of corporate behaviour designed to increase market power.
There is a feeling amongst some that they should have been more accommodating about the date.
Throughout the phone, Google has tailored the Pixel's Android experience to be a smarter, more accommodating affair.
The Supreme Court blocked a lower court ruling that made the ban more accommodating to some refugees.
Over the last few years, every social platform has grown far more accommodating when to comes video.
And pressure is mounting on the F.D.A. to be more accommodating in allowing alternatives on the market.
But then again, more accommodating boxers can result in a bunched-up, tangled, and constrictive mess, too.
He took a more accommodating tone toward Islam, a religion he repeatedly targeted during his presidential campaign.
In Los Angeles, Ms. Warren appeared more accommodating when two women rushed onstage to hold up signs.
Designers have become more accommodating, spurred both by an untapped market and the desire to appear inclusive.
Is there anything you'd like to see change at airports to be more accommodating for service horses?
The Trump administration has been more accommodating than its predecessors when it comes to Israeli settlement activity.
The softer tone of Mrs May's letter might, with luck, encourage her EU partners to be more accommodating.
While still patrolling international waters, China can be more accommodating of other countries' fishing vessels in the region.
First, Sony was much more accommodating with indie developers, giving early PS4 development kits before the console release.
He argues that exceeds EPA's authority and has floated a regulatory framework more accommodating to coal plant owners.
Trump, a Republican, has signaled he could be more accommodating toward settlements than his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama.
But then again, more accommodating boxer briefs can result in a bunched-up, tangled, and constrictive mess, too.
Fortunately, I live in LA, one of the more accommodating cities for a diet as stupid as mine.
Trump was said to be mortified by the Sun story, which maybe caused him to be more accommodating.
And a return to a more accommodating U.S. China policy with a new president seems disturbingly more likely.
"We found regional banks with no U.S. exposure a lot more accommodating in how we do business," he said.
OkCupid is definitely leading the way in terms of being more accommodating to both polyamorous people and trans people.
Trump, a Republican, has signaled he could be more accommodating toward such projects than his Democratic predecessor Barack Obama.
Dr. Jarecki also found that European casinos were more accommodating to players on hot streaks than their American counterparts.
The Nationalists, known also as the KMT, had campaigned on their pro-business image and more accommodating line toward Beijing.
But in turn, fairs should ask themselves which steps they could take to be more accommodating to parents and families.
I do think the tattoo industry is becoming more accommodating for LGBTQ people, and lots more doors are opening up.
"You don't have to roll back Dodd-Frank - you can simply make regulators more accommodating," said a FIG DCM banker.
They too had an enlarged nozzle and thus more accommodating silicone tips, which I tried as a last resort. Bingo.
While there were early signs that GM Korea's union may be more accommodating than in the past, tensions have flared.
The filing also referenced a Los Angeles Times article suggesting that the company has been much more accommodating to Chinese authorities.
The resistance of many employers to be more accommodating to their employees with children is as damaging as it is frustrating.
Tobacco valuations are at a 10-year trough, despite a more accommodating market backdrop for Staples names (late-cycle, lower yield).
"They have faster-growing energy needs… and a more accommodating legal and regulatory environment towards such innovations," he said by email.
Compared to my MacBook Air, the new Pro has a much smaller footprint, yet feels larger and more accommodating in use.
Like others I interviewed, she said she was attracted to Canada by a work culture more accommodating for women and minorities.
Just because Congress tends to be fiscally reckless doesn't mean we should build a budget process more accommodating of the irresponsibility.
Head-turning quotient: It is conservative but attractive, smaller than predecessor models on the outside with a more accommodating and upscale interior.
Kristol has been egging Hogan on, telling him that if he runs, the Republican ground might be more accommodating than he thinks.
Democrats hope that Sondland's appearance could begin to shape public opinion -- that has become more accommodating towards impeachment, irrevocably against the President.
This also might mean doing something other than running, like a hike that's more accommodating to your family and friends' fitness levels.
The reason behind the Turkish president's maneuvers is to force European authorities to take a more accommodating approach to Turkish legislation and practices.
That means states are beefing up vote-by-mail systems to be more accommodating, protecting both voters and poll workers in the process.
But Mr. Bloomberg expressed no particular optimism that the Trump administration could be swayed to take a more accommodating view of urban policy.
Netanyahu has been encouraged by the election of Trump, who has signaled he could be more accommodating toward the settlements than his predecessor.
One bar of reception in a war zone can be more accommodating than four bars beside the River Thames in a world capital.
While Mars is pretty frigid, its temperatures can exceed -9 degrees Fahrenheit during the summer, making the surface a bit more accommodating for water.
Throughout the recent crisis, Trump has wavered between bellicose language and actions toward Iran and a more accommodating tone, including a plea for negotiations.
But young Americans who have attended college are in fact more accommodating of controversial speakers, such as avowed racists, than those who have not.
Within the past decade or so, the US has become far more accommodating to people with all kinds of food sensitivities and diet regimens.
For example, she appointed a chief engagement officer and created more accommodating work policies to allow for remote work and generous post-leave arrangements.
In this new, more accommodating environment, political warfare can pressure Iran where currently it feels most vulnerable — namely, its internal control and military power.
He sees Vital Spaces as a key ingredient in making Santa Fe more accommodating to artists who are pushing the envelope and fostering dialogue.
But this device, which uses no wires or awkward hook-ups, is far less intrusive and more accommodating to patients trying to catch some z's.
Still, it's a welcome change to see an airport become friendlier and more accommodating—and for the TSA to co-operate and make it happen.
But young Americans who have attended college are in fact more accommodating of controversial speakers, like avowed racists, than the general population is (see chart).
The diesel push exposed the company to stricter American government regulations and enforcement, and a judicial system more accommodating to class-action lawsuits by customers.
And the union is weaker still and far more accommodating to bosses in the interior than it is in the industrial zones that ring Jakarta.
I pointed out the more accommodating districts that have no problems with trans kids, and I provided studies about how bathroom discrimination harms trans kids.
Both Murry and the man were flying with American Airlines, and Murry reported that the airline couldn't have been more accommodating and understanding of the situation.
Globally, a more accommodating US relationship with Russia could allow Moscow the space to rebuild the Cold War-era influence that the US spent decades deflating.
Intercepted conversations between members of the suspected criminal networks suggest that ICBC was more accommodating than local banks after Spain tightened money laundering rules in 2010.
It marked a more accommodating tone towards the financial sector under new Finance Minister Ueli Maurer, who replaced Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf at the start of 2016.
But veterans do tend to stay in government positions after their time in service, in part because government agencies are more accommodating to telework, said Cross.
Eventually, Brussels expects Britain, whether or not still led by Mr Johnson, to have to come back to the negotiating table with a more accommodating approach.
But Mr. Han's star has dimmed in recent months, amid disunity in his party and increased scrutiny of his more accommodating views of the Chinese government.
Osborn noted to CBS the staff at the Cornona Medical Center has converted part of the facility to make it more accommodating for the seven Turpin siblings.
Advocates for neurodiversity at work argue that rather than expecting neurodivergent people to conform to a traditional office setup, workplaces should strive to make offices more accommodating.
The Defense Department will also work to be more accommodating to breastfeeding mothers by adding rooms they can use to any facility with more than 50 women.
The solution to such legislative extremism isn't for the other major party to become even more accommodating; killing one's opponents with kindness doesn't work on Capitol Hill.
The group was among those that sued the city of Cleveland over its security plan for last year's Republican National Convention and eventually won more accommodating protest space.
Before the introduction of America's "part 107" rules last August, Google's X laboratory tested drones in Australia and Amazon in Canada, where the regulatory regimes were more accommodating.
In May, in an apparent acknowledgment of the problem, a HUD spokesman said the agency was drafting rules to force investment firms to be more accommodating to borrowers.
But it has also been accused of censorship by conservative politicians, including Mr. Trump, who argue that the social network is more accommodating to liberal points of view.
"Some traders view the (recent) weakness in the Chinese stock market and currency as a sign that Beijing will be more accommodating when it comes to negotiations," he said.
In short, if you're looking for a truly easy way to stay cool this summer, there are few ACs more accommodating of this need than the Hisense Hi-Smart.
Constituents who visit his office with children are left with the options of changing their babies' diapers on the bathroom floor or find another public building that's more accommodating.
The dissonance between Mr. Trump's public bellicosity toward foreign automakers and his more accommodating posture in private reflects his growing concern about the fallout of his confrontational trade policy.
He began selling friends on the untapped potential of the tech market in El Paso, with a job environment far more accommodating than in a place like New York.
"Surviving the Thatcher years emboldened Scottishness but it didn't essentialize it, it made it more accommodating — the opposite of UKIP," Ms. MacDonald said, referring to the U.K. Independence Party.
Trump, who nominated Powell last year to replace former Fed Chair Janet Yellen, told Reuters in an interview that he believed the U.S. central bank should be more accommodating.
The UK will seek to deepen these relationships and while President Obama warned that the UK would be "at the back of the queue," President Trump has been more accommodating.
While some Amazon reviewers have found the suction cups faulty and others wish it were larger and more accommodating, most buyers are complimentary of how surprisingly sturdy the unit is.
"We're going to have to have a more accommodating process where we give more members a voice, including members who have some ideas that we may not like," says Rep.
While mass-market insurers generally limit what they'll pay out towards rebuilding a property after a total loss, high-end carriers are more accommodating of the client's wants and needs.
The silver-haired, cigar-smoking Mr. Maglieri was more accommodating to the musicians who played at the Whisky or ate at the nearby Rainbow Bar, with its signature Italian food.
If women become scared that their vagina is loosening, they often "self-limit the number of partners they have" in order to be more accommodating to men's sexual desires, Palmisano said.
Mr Trump has both been more threatening to the North Korean regime than any previous president and, in offering a summit that will show the two men as equals, more accommodating.
During his speech Sunday, Trump urged the Muslim world to "drive out the extremists" and struck a more accommodating tone toward Islam, a religion he repeatedly targeted during his presidential campaign.
In July, though, the airline made what it called the "difficult decision" to stop serving mini-bags of peanuts, in order to be more accommodating to passengers with nut-related allergies.
At the bank's investor day in New York, Jamie Dimon said he would now pursue deals more aggressively, thanks to a more accommodating attitude from regulators on the size of banks.
Beyond taking direct acquisition experience into consideration, executives also reviewed data on hundreds of deals and decided on terms that were specifically designed to be more accommodating to the companies getting bought.
A principles-based approach was always destined to be more accommodating of innovation: Whole new areas of finance could emerge under existing principles with limited or no change to the actual laws.
Though it costs less and isn't much larger, Oppo's PM3 is the better designed and more accommodating headphone: it fits over the ear while the Sine sits on top of the ear.
But the goal seems to be a surreptitious increase in the number of temporary workers and a more accommodating system for skilled workers, not the settlement of foreigners on a grand scale.
Consumer advocates and a state judge are now pursuing reforms, such as simplifying the process to request itemized bills, that would make the court more accommodating to patients, who typically represent themselves.
In a world more accommodating toward my old iPad, I might squeeze another five years out of it by replacing the one part of these devices that tends to fail: the battery.
That would give Republicans a preview of the debate now raging over the future of their party today: whether to double down on nationalism or take a more accommodating approach to immigration.
The country's other major newspapers have been more accommodating of the Duterte administration; some, like The Manila Times, which is now owned by one of the president's allies, have been blatantly supportive.
That would be far more accommodating to smokers than the ministry's plan of last March that limited smoking to bars and other liquor-serving spots with a floor space of 30 square m.
The National Review, which in January 2016 eviscerated the candidate with an issue titled "Against Trump", has since taken a more accommodating line, while still continuing to employ and publish some Trump antagonists.
But it is highly improbable that Canada or Mexico, together or separately, would use the threat of walking away as a means of trying to shift the US toward a more accommodating position.
Facebook is using AI to parse what's happening in user videos The ultimate goal here is to reformat all of Facebook to make it more accommodating to video, both recorded and live-streamed.
Instacart wants to be more accommodating to meal planners Instacart isn't going so far as to specially manage ingredient amounts, so you still have to be wary of ordering more than you need.
Maeve, a major attraction in the center of town, is on a more accommodating clock, though she's still been murdered enough that she has a sheaf of fever-dream drawings of maintenance agents.
Mr Cox, who helped to build the now-deeply depleted Republican majority by encouraging members to remain in campaign mode full-time, has hinted he may be more accommodating of the fattened Democratic minority.
India's press remains diverse, exuberant and healthily inquisitive, but journalists now fear being branded "anti-national" for suggesting such things as less harsh means of calming Kashmir, or a more accommodating policy towards China.
And while most Democrats in Congress have stood firmly opposed to Trump, Manchin has been more accommodating, voting for several of the president's most controversial nominees, including Judge Neil Gorsuch for Supreme Court justice.
There is no public account of what was discussed, but the North's subsequent announcement of suspension of inter-Korean ministerial talks and criticism of Bolton motivated Moon to get Trump to be more accommodating.
So perhaps, in looking to expand The Boring Company by taking his spade to the Far East, Musk is hoping for a more accommodating set of building standards to drive an electric truck through.
Beijing's decision to resume relations with Gambia raises the prospect that China may continue the contest over diplomatic ties in an effort to pressure Ms. Tsai into adopting a position more accommodating to Beijing.
Together with recent moves against the Chinese telecom company Huawei presumably intended to pressure Beijing further, the possibility of negotiating a revised agreement that is more accommodating to American interests is now very slim.
Karzai believed, not without reason, that United States officials paid lip service to his concerns, were willing to cut deals behind his back and on occasion plotted to replace him with someone more accommodating.
"I have to think that the exclusion was probably also granted because we're going to be a little more accommodating to them at the (NAFTA) negotiating table," said Mark Warner, a Canadian trade lawyer.
But current Trump administration officials and former Obama administration officials said that Mr. Flynn did appear to be reassuring the ambassador that Mr. Trump would adopt a more accommodating tone on Russia once in office.
The weekend after winning 210.93,2200 meters silver and a fortnight since his 211.22,000 meters triumph at the World Championships in London, the 34-year-old was presented with a more accommodating field for his domestic goodbye.
Mr. Rubio, who professed to be one of those shutdown-wary Republicans even though he voted against several bills that would have kept the government open, has been more accommodating in his dealings as a senator.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission decided on Wednesday not to suspend EU funds for Spain and Portugal next year following their breach of EU budget rules, in a new sign of a more accommodating fiscal policy.
The industry had been tracking the 2019 testing closely, as Fed officials have said they would like to make the tests more accommodating, amid bank gripes that prior rounds have been overly harsh and resource-intensive.
Cabana said if the Fed were to cut its interest rate forecasts, that would signal a more accommodating Fed and the yield curve could steepen, or the spread between long term yields and short would expand.
Chief cross-asset strategist Andrew Sheets told clients in a note that despite Wall Street's confidence in a more accommodating Federal Reserve, investors haven't fully appreciated the odds of weaker economic growth in the months to come.
Some might argue that 16:9 is more accommodating for visual creative tasks, like video or photo editing, but I've done both (primarily in Adobe's software suite) on a laptop, and the wider screen doesn't help much.
An earlier attempt by Sprint to buy T-Mobile US on the summer 2014 stalled on regulatory objections but there is hope that President Donald Trump's new administration will be more accommodating towards major telecoms merger deals.
Poland's ruling eurosceptics have long argued the EU needs to be more accommodating to London, disagreeing with a more hawkish camp led by France, whose President Emmanuel Macron had sought to attach strict conditions to any delay.
But if Mr. Trump were to fire Mr. Rosenstein, he could install a more accommodating replacement willing to say that he or she had spotted a reason to justify removing the special counsel and shutting down the investigation.
But compare the light grey of Denver to the very dark grey of Newark and it, at the very least, gives an indication of which city would be more accommodating to a company where it is always Day 1.
And thanks to an improving economy, a wider range of work is available and employers have to be more accommodating of people's special needs in order to find workers — so they're able to come back to the labor force.
Pacha and Amnesia were adamant that filming would not take place on their premises, Ku (now Privilege) and Es Paradis were more accommodating, even so, filming in clubs came with obvious problems, not least shooting with film at night.
But Hitman 2 is still more accommodating than its predecessor in this regard, and it's nice to see IO tailor its systems to the way its hardcore fans like to play without compromising how more casual players want to experience it.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel announced plans on Tuesday for 5003,500 more settlement homes in the occupied West Bank, the second such declaration since U.S. President Donald Trump took office signaling he could be more accommodating toward such projects than his predecessor.
The nice part about an on-campus job as a student is that you're not required to travel and it'll likely be easier (as in, the school will be more accommodating) when it comes to scheduling shifts around your class schedule.
After seeing a "significant risk" of a recession only a month ago, the manager of the world's largest hedge fund has lowered his odds of an economic downturn, now that the Federal Reserve has pivoted to a more accommodating posture.
Indonesia's increasingly aggressive posture in the region — including a military buildup in its nearby Natuna Islands and the planned deployment of naval warships — comes as other nations are being more accommodating to China's broad territorial claims in the South China Sea.
As with previous Indian governments, Modi, along with Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, are bound to prefer somebody who is more accommodating on interest rates, especially given the new governor's term should run through the government's re-election in around three years.
Offices may be inadvertently or stealthily sexist, blasting icy air conditioning, which is generally more accommodating to men, who are more likely to be in long sleeves (not skirts or dresses) and have faster metabolisms and warmer extremities than women.
Shira Ruderman of the Ruderman Family Foundation, a Boston-based group focused on strengthening relations between Israel and American Jewry, said it had found in a recent telephone poll of 500 Jewish Israelis that Israeli society was often more accommodating than its authorities.
The British-born Hill, who left her White House job shortly before the July 25 call but remained on the payroll into August, had advocated a tough U.S. approach on Moscow even as Trump was more accommodating toward Russian President Vladimir Putin.
I found so many instances where people, if you talk to them in their daily lives — and this is true for all of us — are much more accommodating, they're much more willing to compromise if they can understand somebody else's point of view.
"I think that they're looking for a way of demonstrating that they're going ... to be tough on China but show they have an ability to walk and chew gum at the same time and they can be more accommodating toward NAFTA," said Block.
The cable giant now gets more than one-third of its revenue from NBCUniversal, a deal it concluded in early 2013 when the regulatory and political climate was more accommodating and the strategy of the company's chief executive, Brian L. Roberts, was sound.
The hardware synth prototype, which goes by the name NSynth Super, provides several physical knobs to turn and a slick display to drag your finger on, making it more accommodating for live performers who are used to tweaking hardware boxes on the fly.
The move, which comes despite a more accommodating tone that President Trump has struck with President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, blocks property investments that the individuals hold in the United States and forbids Americans from engaging in financial transactions with them.
For everyone in a more accommodating time zone (and those who like their Microsoft news piping hot like their Seattle coffee), you can watch the live stream right here on this page at 7 AM Pacific, 10 AM Eastern, 4 PM Central European Time.
Unrelentingness having been the specialty of this shifting cast of male Nigeriens for three CDs now—14 are credited, including six singers and four drummers—both effects render them somewhat more accommodating while remaining dead set on directing your attention to nonstop rhythm music.
It also, perhaps, offers a peek into a potential new aspect ratio for iPhones moving forward that could be more accommodating to two square images placed side by side, like the 18:9 or 18.5:9 we've seen on the new flagships from LG and Samsung, respectively.
After a sell-off in May that marked its weakest monthly performance in over two years, the main index climbed 4.2% in June on hopes that major central banks would be more accommodating to counter the negative effects of a trade war that has lasted for months.
But thanks to extra work on its speaker, screen, and cameras, the Razer Phone 23.5 is a much more accommodating and well-rounded device to live with, so long as you can stomach that $28 asking price, Razer's second effort is something that's better for both normies and gamers.
"Given the Chinese new energy vehicle laws in place, I would expect the terms of the debt to promote an electric vehicle factory and battery factory to be more accommodating than the U.S. markets right now," said Jeffrey Osborne, managing director, sustainable energy and industrial technology at Cowen Inc.
Kennedy would be more reluctant than O'Connor to extend the use of race beyond provable past discrimination, was more accommodating than O'Connor to public interaction with faith-based organizations, and with O'Connor (and Justice David Souter) reconstructed, but did not overrule, the abortion right found in Roe v. Wade.
Bill Morneau, Canada's finance minister who has been engaged in tense negotiations with the United States to overhaul the North American Free Trade Agreement, said the Trump administration was showing little sign of being more accommodating to the trade worries that have gripped of the rest of the world.
After President Trump's victory in November, Michael T. Flynn, who went on to become the national security adviser for 24 days, prevailed upon President Vladimir V. Putin to refrain from retaliating, with the promise that United States policy toward Russia would be far more accommodating under a Trump administration.
On the one hand, tech workers could face a crackdown from authorities if they take their protests up a level, while on the other, companies could become more accommodating by raising salaries and providing additional benefits, said Loeb & Loeb lawyer Ben Qiu, who advises on venture capital deals in China.
In a statement many investors regarded as more accommodating for looser policy than expected, the Fed noted that moderate U.S. economic growth and "strong job gains" would allow it to resume tightening monetary policy this year, but also said the economy continues to face risks from an uncertain global outlook.
On the one hand, tech workers could face a crackdown from authorities if they take their protests up a level, while on the other, companies could become more accommodating by raising salaries and providing additional benefits, said Loeb & Loeb lawyer Ben Qiu, who advises on venture capital deals in China.
The Conservatives, with six seats, have three ministries "I expect that the three of us collaborating will create a much more accommodating environment in parliament and the government is much closer to the 90 seats than we were two days ago," Rasmussen said after he presented his government to Queen Margrethe.
We need more understanding of the connection to mental and emotional health, we need to challenge fat shaming and fitness shaming, gyms and health centers need to be more accommodating, for instance, when it comes to benches to sit on on the gym floor, [changing stall] sizes and attitudes of staff.
That's why, as we mark the 25th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, known as FMLA, which gave some new parents the opportunity to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave, we should pass common-sense legislation to make the workplace more accommodating for working parents. Sen.
Some analysts believe that the best hope for avoiding conflict is if Iran reasons that with a US election just over 16 months away, it may be able to wait out Trump in the hope of a more accommodating Democratic president or a second-term White House staffed by less hawkish subordinates.
Similar to the chart above, acquisition value of enterprise companies outpaced that of consumer companies until recently, when the venture capital ecosystem became more accommodating of large M&A transactions, potentially driven by the run up in market capitalization of some of the earlier, successful IPOs of companies such as Google and Facebook.
In checking out of the Congress, an institution where Ryan has reached the limits of what he can accomplish, I would speculate he will not choose a political path but rather offer himself a promotion to some other, healthier, more accommodating environment in which he can advance the ideas he has always passionately articulated.
The good news is that since the NWLC published a report in 2015 detailing problems with insurance companies not complying with the ACA (like only covering the pill or the ring, not both, since both are hormonal options), additional guidelines circulated at the end of the Obama administration that made insurance companies more accommodating, Gandal-Powers explains.
Changes made to accommodate Trump NATO leaders had envisioned this summit as an introduction to the new US President, adjusting the format to make it more accommodating for Trump, changing the date, shortening the day-long proceedings -- in part by telling leaders to make speeches briefer -- and making a casual dinner the centerpiece of the gathering.
Presumptive GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE has been much more accommodating to the coal industry, winning the endorsement of a West Virginia coal group earlier this month.
And I don't condone any of this violence or any suggests of violence, and I feel like we may not be able to talk about it on this show, but it's something we all have to keep in the back of our minds and just the ways in which we can be more accommodating to people who are not like us.
While Trump has repeatedly bashed Pelosi, accusing her of holding up the deal, Kudlow and U.S. Trade Representative Robert LighthizerRobert (Bob) Emmet LighthizerPelosi sounds hopeful on new NAFTA deal despite tensions with White House On The Money: Economy adds 164K jobs in July | Trump signs two-year budget deal, but border showdown looms | US, EU strike deal on beef exports Chinese, US negotiators fine-tuning details of trade agreement: report MORE have been far more accommodating to her requests.
While current Senate Banking Committee Chairman Mike CrapoMichael (Mike) Dean CrapoA US-UK free trade agreement can hold the Kremlin to account Oversight Republicans demand answers on Capital One data breach On The Money: Fed cuts rates for first time since financial crisis | Trump rips Fed after chief casts doubt on future cuts | Stocks slide | Senate kicks budget vote amid scramble for GOP support MORE (R-Idaho) is likely to be more accommodating of the nominations made by President Trump, a third nomination ought to be refused until Congress repeals the requirement that one Fed member must be a community banker.

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