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Meanwhile, 29 percent of people believe new fathers become more committed to work, compared to just 8 percent who believe new mothers become more committed.
"He's becoming more committed to his faith," the source adds.
The experience made her even more committed to her research.
There is no celebrity beefer more committed than Liam Gallagher.
They're not returning to better, more committed and upstanding men.
Clinton also has a more committed voter base among millionaire voters.
Britney's fans are thriving, and they are more committed than ever.
Those who consider defecting are different from their more committed counterparts.
Backers of Brexit are more committed and more likely to vote.
"I'm a lot more committed to substance than form," Hensarling said.
It has always been much more committed to gesture than actual action.
Tom who will always be more committed to Command than any country.
He's more committed to the long term regarding mind-set and conditioning.
Adversity emboldens courageous leaders and leaves them more committed to their strategic direction.
"I thought the government was more committed, but obviously they're not," Stiglitz said.
Our joint venture partners, in particular SAIC, are even more committed to transformation.
It's worth noting -- Foxx seemed much more committed to prosecuting Kelly than Smollett.
LANE Everyone is more committed, whereas before there wasn't much hope or motivation.
Couples fight when one partner feels like they're more committed than the other.
Typically, Sussman said, one partner feels like they're more committed than the other.
The self-compassion group was also more committed to not repeating their mistakes.
Under that view, if Harris wants to abolish all private insurance, then she's more committed to Medicare-for-all than Booker, and both of them are more committed than Brown, who just wants to expand the program to 55-year-olds.
The ones who patted themselves on the back subsequently felt a little more committed to the relationship, but the ones who wrote about their partners' contributions felt significantly more committed — and also, not surprisingly, a lot more grateful toward their partners.
He seems, rather, to have become more obsessed by it, more committed to it.
Most importantly, small firm owners are more committed and integrated once they go international.
The more committed you are to the cause, the greater the sense of elation.
"They are making their customers into better risks and more committed customers," she said.
More committed fans will certainly enjoy the tour when it comes to the Apollo.
It calls for something more personal, or at least more committed to a persona.
Will people become more committed to their groups and cause more antagonism between groups?
Curbelo said "the administration is more committed than ever" to getting an agreement secured.
If anything, it appears to have made him more committed to the family trade.
He said he believes other countries are now more committed to a fairer trade relationship.
A few teams do this, but none are more committed than the San Antonio Spurs.
There are not many people more committed to Monday night Bachelor episodes than Allison Williams.
Rather, Mr. Saipov seemed more committed to the most conservative outward observances of the religion.
Mr. Burr appears more committed to the bit than most, with a résumé to match.
This could skew online results towards the out camp, regarded as the more committed group.
"Certainly, specs probably may not want to get more committed on the long side," he said.
But the women of the project remain more committed than ever in the face of adversity.
MORE committed the United States to a 26 percent to 28 percent emissions cut by 2025.
In addition, governments around the world have become more committed to developing demand for electric vehicles.
Many fans also viewed him as an absentee owner more committed to Arkansas than Kansas City.
"Armies that are premised on fundamental principles are bigger and they are more committed," he added.
But nowhere has Ukraine found a better friend and more committed ally than the United States.
Since I first took the stand against Rob, I have become more committed to supporting survivors.
Sometimes when you experience a setback it just makes you that much more committed to push ahead.
"The Foundation, the board, the community, the staff — we've never been more committed to OpenStack," he said.
They believe Clinton when she says she is more committed to helping the health of the planet.
Ahead, three essentials for any solar eclipse spectator, from the casual observer to the more committed viewer.
Fatherhood, it turns out, made Tiga more committed to the performance-oriented aspect of being a musician.
Increasingly the press, both right and left, is regarded as being more committed to advocacy than truth.
The U.S. designation only made North Korea more committed to retaining its nuclear arsenal, the official said.
"They are making their customers into better risks and more committed customers," said one attendee, Kim Hutchison.
So, yes, you're not going to find anybody more committed to aggressive campaign finance reform than me.
But Jules Bonnot, the leader of their gang, was more committed to plunder than to the cause.
But if they are now more committed than ever to challenging Iran's reach, their abilities are limited.
Over time, I have felt more and more committed to the programs and initiatives of the academy.
He is alarmingly different from any previous president, which makes his critics more committed to opposing him.
The GOP is, and remains, deeply divided on health care, and much more committed to tax cuts.
It hints at how much better and more committed the other character changes could have been as well.
If the analysts are correct, Trump's new team is even more committed to the politics of personal destruction.
Their children and grandchildren are more selfless, more service-oriented and far more committed to the common good.
More than that, it's more committed and consistent in its tone than anything else I've played this year.
I could have chosen a different path, and maybe a more committed, more hard-core writer would have.
So yes, you are not going to fund anybody more committed to aggressive campaign finance reform than me.
Streaming rewards instant legibility; the details that might reward a more committed listener are irrelevant, and maybe counterproductive.
The nonprofit Blues have proven much more committed to making the marketplaces work than their for-profit competitors.
"Practicing Latter-day Saints tend to be healthier, happier, better educated, and more committed to family values," Wilson writes.
Throughout, Dawson seems more committed to enjoying making the ill-advised documentary than he is to holding Paul accountable.
What would push her over the 50 percent threshold is the possibility that she has the more committed voters.
Nevertheless, we are more committed to halting the progressive transformation of America than we are to stopping Donald Trump.
We are more committed than ever to enlist our customers to design, build and manufacture net positive climate solutions.
Female students appear particularly dissatisfied with the Trump presidency and more committed to making the 23 election a priority.
The question for Kyrgios is whether he can achieve similar success without changing his approach and becoming more committed.
Most often, these wavering electors had much lower evaluations of their party's nominee than did their more committed counterparts.
But once it's time to run, you'll never see guys more committed, and more serious about what they're doing.
They don't have traditional gender roles to fall back on, and they tend to be more committed to equality.
Troublesome Creek hopes to garner enough orders to expand its operation and hire more committed Culture of Recovery apprentices.
After three years of feeling like the more committed person, I was done and asked him to move out.
So many players live with regret: They could have done a little bit more, been more committed, worked harder.
Most also said they'd become more committed to each other since getting married (80%) and that they were happier (60%).
He's just never been in a stable system in the N.B.A. Booker is more committed on defense than ever before.
He did it because he is far more committed to actually solving our national problems than basking in political victory.
But having worked with Zal in Iraq and elsewhere, you're not going to find a more committed and dedicated American.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has bragged that his government is more committed to the settlements than any Israeli government in history.
Are today's rank-and-file Democrats really more committed to defending allies and deterring challengers to the liberal world order?
By the time the hearing ended, the right seemed more committed to Kavanaugh than ever, and his confirmation appeared inevitable.
Convinced that the pilgrimage had miraculously cured him, he became even more committed to making it a tradition, his son said.
After being diagnosed with cancer in 2015, Denton said that she is more committed to her life of solitude than ever.
Despite her unanticipated reaction, she is even more committed to her calling of caring for the dying than she was before.
But no manufacturer remains more committed to the body style than Subaru, with three different models: the Outback, Crosstrek and Impreza.
The criminal justice system is more committed to politics than the truth — and its master is plain, old-fashioned American racism.
"And in a minority Parliament, what you really need are people, basically Greens, who are more committed to getting government action."
Opinion Columnist Republicans have spent the past half-century portraying themselves as more patriotic, more committed to national security than Democrats.
We could see a record year as BlackRock and other firms like IndexIQ are more committed to the space than before.
It's a feeling nearly capacious enough to become a worldview, and definitely capacious enough to include your more committed/enthusiastic animals.
"There's been no one more committed to the DHS mission and the president's agenda than Chad," a senior administration official told Axios.
"We feel even more committed to do whatever we can to keep this going," said Sarah Morgenthau, a Biden donor and fundraiser.
He's already shown a tendency to outsource his presidency to those more committed to—and knowledgable about—policy details than he is.
Many of us are either newly involved in political awareness and activism, or more committed to it than we ever were before.
"We hope this will lead to a more committed intervention by schools and government to ... investigate these accusations in a timely manner."
If you made it through that second clip of the Texas Hammer yelling, you're more committed to the 6 God than I.
Shakira gets even more intense when she sings in Spanish, nervier and more committed, and her latest releases have been en español.
Across the week we regularly commented on how hard pushed you'd be to find a bunch of people more committed to partying.
It's not "anti-man" it's more anti-dating, observes Maya, who says her previous dating mishaps have left her feeling more committed.
There is great danger in a president more committed to the optics of a getting a deal than the substance within it.
Several lawmakers said the mysterious nature of the ad campaign had left them more committed to the issue than they were before.
No American company of L.A. Opera's size—the budget is forty-one million dollars—is more committed to new and unusual work.
"So yes, you're not going to find anyone more committed to aggressive campaign finance reform than me," Clinton told the cheering crowd.
" And then he tweeted, "No one, not even [Gawker Media founder and former CEO] Nick Denton, is more committed to honest fearless journalism.
Gangs engaging in "armed struggle" killed at least a half million people while countless more committed suicide, unable to cope with relentless persecution.
"In our test markets we've seen people get more engaged and more committed in our digital system with the loyalty program," Niccol said.
His work there transformed the neighborhood and made me even more committed to exhibiting art that is free and open to the public.
Yet he, too, remained committed to state ownership, and his successor, Hu Jintao, proved even more committed to steering development through state planning.
But, underneath the glamour and flash of his subject matter, he has always been a more committed psychological novelist than his reputation suggests.
At a rural broadband summit in June, Clyburn told me that she's more committed than ever to ensuring better access for all Americans.
And in season two, the pair were even more committed to going to darker places than some might expect from a raunchy, rollicking comedy.
The likely outcome would be a party base much more committed to Trump, who'd be able to wear a martyr's mantle with genuine plausibility.
A social psychology theory called Terror Management says that when faced with their mortality, people become more committed to their thoughts and belief systems.
This helped him get the top job: the veterans who picked him thought that princelings were more committed than anyone else to Communist rule.
But Wheeler's new memo shows he might be more legally cautious that Pruitt, and he might be more committed to avoiding legally questionable actions.
But he also says that the Islamist groups were more successful at attracting recruits because they were better organized, more committed and better financed.
And, although law is totally necessary, so is education, and physicians [are] more committed with the suffering endured by their patients and their families.
"Here, he's worked his tail off, he's learned our stuff, but more importantly, he's gotten more and more committed to our stuff," Riley said.
I have covered this issue my entire adult life and have never met two U.S. leaders more committed to Israel as a Jewish democracy.
In each nation, those who survived became even more committed to achieving the spaceflight victories that these men had sacrificed their lives to pursue.
"I have never worked with a more committed and driven team than the team I have worked with over the last twelve months," he said.
"Shakespeare's Language" (Penguin, 2000), literary introduction by Sir Frank Kermode For a more committed reader, this is an erudite crash-course in Shakespeare's words. 1.
She would place immense pressure on me to live like her and confront me in the real world to be more committed to our characters.
And while the U.S. has called for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to leave power, the Turks are much more committed to seeing him ousted.
In the end, choosing Flashpoint sounds like choice of a studio more committed to adapting recognizable stories at the expense of the characters in them.
India is, of course, a huge global opportunity, and it is one that Uber is more committed to than ever having exited the Chinese market.
But if many of his more grandiose dreams are broken, he's become ever more committed to a narrower and more focused, but equally pernicious agenda.
Now Democrats are making a second attempt at defining the Trump-era GOP as phony populists more committed to benefiting the wealthy and big business.
"I think he clearly won because he was willing to be even more judgmental and more emotional and more committed than the Democrats," Gingrich said.
Again, those who divulged their goals with someone of higher status tended to be more committed to their grades by the end of the semester.
After his close friend, who was narcoleptic, was killed in a car crash in college, Gentry became more committed to making autonomous vehicles a reality.
At the end, the song returns to its initial melody, but in a minor key this time, with Toby even more committed to his theories.
Whereas a minority are felons, many more committed misdemeanors, and the majority are guilty only of crossing the border illegally and working without a permit.
This is one potential problem for the Liberals and a second is low turnout, which tends to favor the Conservatives, who have a more committed base.
Facebook may not have had the smoothest of times in India, but the company is more committed than ever to connect more Indians to the internet.
The announcement of Emek Shilo angered Palestinian official Hanan Ashrawi, who said it proved Israel is more committed to "appeasing its illegal settler population" than peace.
A new video released by CNBC shows Trump talking about Elon Musk's SpaceX and other billionaires who are becoming more committed to space exploration in general.
Hilaria Baldwin discovered her love for Latin ballroom dancing as a teen, but as she became more committed to performing professionally she struggled with eating disorders.
Here is the problem: the more committed we are to a given path the harder it is for us to admit when it's time to leave.
Some of these celebs were simply trying out a drastically new look for a night (ahem, Gwen), while others are far more committed to their swaps.
" But he was also more committed to multilaterism in general, noting that after the George W. Bush years, his administration had "re-engaged the United Nations.
But he seems even more committed to the absurdity of Ant-Man this time around, to the dread and laughter that accompany this eminently squishable superhero.
Because Republicans in the Tennessee General Assembly are consistently more committed to defying what they see as federal overreach than to helping their own vulnerable citizens.
Conversely, conservatives "tend to have more scruple over their political tactics" and are more committed to the rule of law, the letter quoted Barr as saying.
The smaller Islamic Jihad group is seen by analysts as more committed to the official agenda of Iran than Hamas, but has fewer fighters and rockets.
Even as happiness in the US has been decreasing, countries around the world have become more committed to studying, tracking, and increasing their citizens' well-being.
But there&aposs little doubt if President Trump makes another nomination, Leo will be at the center of the action, and he could not be more committed.
"They didn't kill me or my spirit or my determination, they only made me stronger and more committed to what I know I believe in," Canjanathoppil said.
Instead, the tough environment has created people who are more committed to achieving a goal and more assertive about taking the steps they need to get there.
In the 1970s, he had what he called a "conversion experience," which he said made him a more committed Christian and more tolerant of other people's opinions.
Leadership analysis might give clues MORE committed after their first nuclear summit in June last year to recover the remains of troops killed in the Korean War.
Here she lightens her timbre in tribute to her friend Lu on top of a hyperactive New Orleans band, and she's never sounded sexier or more committed.
If anything he's more committed to economic nationalism, more hostile to the media, and more determined to protect the President from moderating forces in the Republican Party.
At Hamilton, he was more committed to playing basketball than he was to rapping, but it's almost no surprise that the rapper came out of that school.
When I opened up my personal life to clients and employees, I strengthened the bonds between us and made loyal partners even more committed to the company.
The young man, they said, became more committed to the movement, regularly attending protests, participating in political discussion online and advocating for greater democracy in Hong Kong.
" A recent piece by Vox's Dara Lind put it this way: "Sessions is the rare Trump appointee more committed to Trumpism than he is to Trump personally.
The other founding partner, Hernán Kazah, said that the crisis in Brazil has resulted in "more committed entrepreneurs," or those starting companies because they really want to.
For example, it's possible that women who chose to be cared for by a midwife could have been more committed to having a vaginal birth, she added.
The more committed we are to this view of the world, the more we come to see human beings as the problem and technology as the solution.
Because it brings people together and sustains their activism, it lets them tell their stories, it lets them understand the issues better, it makes them more committed.
"I do sometimes feel isolated from my less politically active friends as well as those more committed to nonviolent forms of protest," she told me over the phone.
Despite never having actually seen the show, she's a more committed fan than some — at least, judging by the Hazmat suit Story rocked at San Diego Comic-Con.
Customers can buy the fruit drink through a $16 three-day-trial pack, or more committed packages of 20 and 60 sachets, which cost $60 and $150, respectively.
One possibility is that lesbians might face positive discrimination, perhaps if employers expect them to be more competitive and more committed to work than their straight female colleagues.
" She added, "You have to get critical customers locked in early … and once they've made that investment, they tend to be more committed to following through later on.
H: Before you connected with Benh, you were more committed to a traditional storytelling structure, and he inspired you to go with your gut and do something different?
If there is a silver lining in pulling out of the Paris climate agreement, perhaps it is that cities, states and local communities will be even more committed.
A low turnout could benefit the KDP and PUK, whose voters tend to be more committed, respecting their role in establishing autonomy after the Gulf War of 1991.
" In a statement, he said: "I have never worked with a more committed and driven team than the team I have worked with over the last 12 months.
He seems far more committed to the Trump mobster style, and surely hopes that by doing what he can to help the President, he might get a pardon.
They are more committed to him than they are to any particular policy or idea, and therefore they have no interest in "holding him accountable" to conservative principles.
Under such conditions, subordinates like Ms. Lam seem more committed to demonstrating loyalty to Mr. Xi and his authoritarian agenda than pushing options for compromise, several experts said.
In fact, I have rarely seen a more committed, joyous ensemble work so hard to win over a dead audience than I did during my Thursday night show.
In some ways it made me more committed to the "work of national importance" that I swore at my naturalization ceremony to perform for my country when required.
Teachers no longer automatically join the MTEA, reducing the unions' numbers, but Schroeder said the silver lining is that those who do join are more committed to the movement.
Now Lyft's hoping that a coffee and bathroom break entices even more drivers to its platform — and, in turn, that those drivers will be even more committed to Lyft.
And then told them to come from working with the team and understanding what are the things that are going to make employees even be more committed to WeWork.
And their reasoning didn't strike me as all that confusing: They say they were far more committed to the political values behind the Sanders campaign than to Sanders himself.
Research shows that when couples regularly spend time thinking about the investments in the relationship that their partner has made, they end up feeling more committed to the marriage.
"But they certainly would hope if there is a change in administration, it would be less confrontational and more committed to returning to a more of a strategic partnership."
As far as the LGBT community, I think it would be difficult to find a state that has been more committed and,— on an earlier basis, to assure equity.
His partner, however, in the full "I'm the cheapest clown for divorced dads to ruin a birthday party with" costume seems to be far more committed to the bit.
So, even though these men felt more jealous than men with more committed partners, they took fewer actions to do anything to keep their partner away from other men.
" Another senior Obama Administration official said, of Yates, "The reality was that the President saw her as more committed and more effective to his agenda than he did Loretta.
The California results also suggest that Trump supporters may be more committed than polls detected, and the intense focus on these districts guaranteed they would show up to vote.
Mr. Biesenbach's supporters here maintain he has the vision and skill set to help MOCA reinvent yet again — to become a more compelling destination backed by more committed donors.
Our most famous self-investigator is, of course, our incoming president, Donald J. Trump; perhaps no one is more committed to embracing and trumpeting unproven claims from the internet.
No sector is more committed to diversity than higher education is, but it has proved to be one of the stickiest areas for affirmative action, both legally and practically.
Politicians, right and left, sometimes attack courts (and few politicians have been more committed to this gambit than Trump), yet it is rare for the courts themselves to respond.
Designing playful moments for your staff can make them more joyful, more interested in exploring new ideas and more committed to their jobs and their relationships with co-workers.
"Today's announcement once again proves that Israel is more committed to appeasing its illegal settler population than to abiding by the requirements for stability and a just peace," she added.
Reddit banned its Pizzagate community just before Thanksgiving, scattering its more committed subscribers to Voat—a Reddit-like site with less regard for hate speech, doxxing, or other nefarious behaviors.
"While we cannot confirm a new release date at this time, we are more committed than ever to making GT Sport the best Gran Turismo game to date," said Yamauchi.
And the more committed couples become, the more they do tend to think in terms of "we" — what's best for us, what do we want, what does our future hold.
Children's Books In the past few years, children's literature has become more committed to diversity, and lately we're seeing more "Own Voices" books, whose authors share their protagonists' marginalized identity.
For many British people, especially the young, the unabashedly socialist Corbyn seems more committed to reimposing the tax and regulatory regimes that force the rich to rediscover their social obligations.
Well, in his book "The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth," Benjamin Friedman argues that in prosperous times voters are more tolerant of diversity, more committed to fairness and expanding opportunity.
Although I understand that this ordeal has caused real pain for many Baltimoreans, I promise that we will emerge from it more committed than ever to building a stronger Baltimore.
"Builders in many markets across the nation are reporting higher traffic and more committed buyers at their job sites," said NAHB Chairman Ed Brady, a homebuilder and developer from Bloomington, Illinois.
"As tough as it's been to juggle motherhood and the demands of being in the House and now the Senate, it's made me more committed to doing this job," she said.
He cares more about his coverage than his impact; he is much more committed to what's said about him on Fox & Friends than what's written about him in the history books.
The result is that policies of this government, which the prime minister himself just described as "more committed to settlements than any in Israel's history," are leading in the opposite direction.
"As tough as it's been to juggle motherhood and the demands of being in the House and now the Senate, it's made me more committed to doing this job," Duckworth said.
As a non-football-fan who has watched even more committed non-fans become passionate supporters, it is hard not to think of the excitement around Salah in symbolic political terms.
It is an act of remarkable courage, no less powerful and no less painful because she comes to it incrementally, as she grows more and more committed to her new identity.
"It could be that couples who are more committed and already feel very positively about their relationship are those that decide to invest in the relationship to the pet," she said.
"Builders in many markets across the nation are reporting higher traffic and more committed buyers at their job sites," said NAHB Chairman Ed Brady, a homebuilder and developer from Bloomington, Ill.
"Our ownership model is going to really create an even more committed and even more passionate group of people as we apply that to our mission and vision," he told me.
"As tough as it's been to juggle motherhood and the demands of being in the House and now the Senate, it's made me more committed to doing this job," she says.
His Cabinet is packed with hardcore ideologues like Betsy DeVos, Mick Mulvaney, and Tom Price, who are, if anything, even more committed to harsh spending cuts than your average establishmentarian Republican.
A year later, our Breakingviews columnists say, China remains an inward-looking power still more committed to keeping a tight grip on its domestic giants and leveraging "sharp power" around the world.
All of which raises a question: How, if at all, can European countries reconcile their commitment to the deal with the reality that their companies are more committed to the US market?
It wasn't until someone asked me how I liked 3D Touch and I gave the usual "Ehh... I don't really use it" reply that I gave it a second, more committed chance.
Some aspects of the film reflect the Communist Party line of the time; the young Communist fighters are depicted as purer, braver and more committed than the members of the Home Army.
" Perez said he is "more committed than ever before to restoring voters' faith in our democratic process because even the perception of impartiality or an unfair advantage undermines our ability to win.
" The report asserted that "although civilian casualties are a tragic and unavoidable part of war, no force in history has been more committed to limiting harm to civilians than the U.S. military.
"I don't know how you'd say what he was more committed to, the game or his family," Tim Matz, a friend and pitching coach at Orange Coast College, said of Mr. Altobelli.
"I am more committed than ever before to restoring voters' faith in our democratic process because even the perception of impartiality or an unfair advantage undermines our ability to win," he wrote.
"Although CIVCAS are a tragic and unavoidable part of war, no force in history is more committed to limiting harm to civilians," the Pentagon report says, using the military's acronym for civilian casualties.
Perhaps they were just better people than the current lot: more patriotic, more honest, more averse to hypocrisy, more committed to our republic and its institutions, more willing to put country over party.
The eggheads and status quo types say not to do something but he goes charging ahead -- even more committed than before to show them that they don't know what the people really want.
Davey, he seems to have become more committed to religious claims in the intervening decade; his opinion for a 5-to-4 majority in favor of legislative prayer in Town of Greece v.
The players are said to be hoping to leave the Dolphins as the franchise looks more and more committed to tanking through 2019 in an effort to rebuild through the 2020 NFL draft.
"BoJack Horseman" is back for its third season, this one even more committed to letting its main character — an anthropomorphic horse who was a TGIF-esque sitcom star in the 1990s — behave horrendously.
"If individuals perceive that they are heavily invested in the relationship and that there are few desirable alternatives to the relationship, they are likely to be more committed and satisfied," the authors write.
There are other candidates, including some like Home Secretary Sajid Javid or Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who are more committed to a deal with the union as the foundation for an orderly departure.
The GOP, founded by a generation of extraordinary men more committed to human freedom and the ideals expressed by our founding documents than the Founders themselves, has had a strange and improbable history.
Ms. Warren has always had a vaunted organization in the state, and the campaign believes the person-to-person relationships it has established with supporters will make them more committed on caucus night.
"We're not only seeing more requests for proposals, but more committed projects from home owners," said Steve Cunningham, a remodeler from Williamsburg, Virginia, in a report from the National Association of Home Builders.
"With the privatization proposal from the Buyer Group behind us, we are more committed than ever to driving business growth in the interest of the Company and our shareholders," Tang said in the release.
Open sourcing was a cornerstone of Rubin's play with Android, and the company appears to be even more committed here, thanks to the (for now) absence of interference from a corporate overlord like Google.
If there were improper activities, we need to get to the bottom of the issue -- and no one will be more committed to getting to the truth on a bipartisan basis than I will.
Nick Spencer of Theos, a religious think tank, says the Church of England is switching from a broad-based organisation, characterised by affiliation more than commitment, to a smaller grouping of more committed worshippers.
We will follow a social justice advocate examining anti-Muslim sentiment in Europe, an Indian comedy show host exploring online sexism, a London-based blogger visiting a refugee camp, and many more committed activists.
The result is that policies of this government – which the Prime Minister himself just described as "more committed to settlements than any in Israel's history" – are leading in the opposite direction, towards one state.
But Mr. Biden said Wednesday that he had been enforcing the demands of the Obama administration and other Western nations by seeking to replace the prosecutor with an official more committed to fighting corruption.
Low turnout and a high number of blank ballots (a form of protest vote) had been expected to benefit Ms. Le Pen, whose voter base appeared in polls as more committed than Mr. Macron's.
"Although I understand that this ordeal has caused real pain for many Baltimoreans, I promise that we will emerge from it more committed than ever to building a stronger Baltimore," Young wrote in a statement.
Here are five questions we'll get answered Tuesday: Who will win Democrats' argument over who is more committed to helping blue collar workers, who blame bad trade deals and indifferent politicians for disappearing manufacturing jobs?
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, who returned Wednesday from a record-setting 340-straight days on the International Space Station, said looking down on planet Earth for so long made him a far more committed environmentalist.
In my experience, the Jews most unsettled by the year of anti-Semitic carnage have grown closer to their community as a result, becoming even more committed to their Jewish identity than they were before.
Facebook co-founder says its rise reveals the fault lines destroying the "American Dream" Few Silicon Valley entrepreneurs or activists are more committed to hiring more women and minorities in tech than Freada Kapor Klein.
And while some airlines capitalize on the knowledge — with guidebooks or crews who point out the landmarks they fly over — no airline seems more committed to having its employees act as travel ambassadors than Icelandair.
I note, however, that the authors seem more committed to consulting with "vulnerable communities" and "worker cooperatives" (I didn't know we had that many) than with recalcitrant carnivores, or for that matter with energy companies.
"We are more committed than ever to quality over quantity, with our primary focus on excellence that can cut through the clutter at a time of unprecedented consumer choice," Landgraf said in a press release.
The Reuters/Ipsos poll also shows that Democrats are even more committed to impeaching Trump now than they were earlier this year and worry less about the impact it may have on the 2020 election.
All any of these characters are doing is trying to undo death — the antagonists are just far more committed to the cause than our heroes, who want merely to rewrite the plague out of history.
"When mainstream media isn't committed to solving these problems but is more committed to ratings, when politicians are so partisan that they're confusing us, it becomes up to artists to show people the way," Folayan said.
Business enthusiasm for Mr Modi has similarly waned as a result of tougher taxes, capricious rule-making and a deepening impression that the prime minister is more committed to Hindu nationalism than to development or reform.
For most of the quarter-century since Linda Williams's groundbreaking study Hard Core: Power, Pleasure, and the Frenzy of the Visible, academic porn studies was dominated by film scholars, more committed to textual analysis than historicization.
The only supermajor that wins high marks from shareholders for what they say is a more committed response to climate change is Total SA, a French company, which like Shell hosts its AGM on May 24th.
So, regardless of campaign politics, some here believe Clinton is more committed to free trade than she has shown publicly in this campaign and that even Trump will need to protect bilateral trade if he wins.
If investors do shift their focus to other countries more committed to the Paris deal to build up their clean tech, renewables jobs in the U.S. could take a hit, which would hurt Trump, per Keohane.
There's a colorful, distinct 16-bit style to everything, and some areas—spaceships, futuristic cities, alien landscapes—even look a little like Metroid, if Metroid were much funkier and more committed to neon pinks and greens.
Taystee and friends are still trying to get a paparazzi picture of Judy, but when they see '113s news footage of her hosting a racist puppet show, they become even more committed to profiting from her.
The only things he was more committed to than Tottenham were shaving lines into his eyebrows and throwing up the gun-fingers when he scored, but all that did was help endear him to the masses.
The West also saw a Marxist revival in the '60s, but its student radicals were ultimately more committed to individual autonomy, democracy in everyday life and cosmopolitanism than to Leninist discipline, class struggle and state power.
I think that what we are seeing here is cognitive dissonance: When true believers are presented with evidence that their cause is wrong, they respond by doubling down and becoming even more committed to their cause.
This speech should not be taken as a pivot in any meaningful way to a different sort of Trump -- one more committed to acting like all the men who have come before him in the job.
If one accepts that Democrats are ultimately more committed to and dependent on a strong federal government, while Republicans would rather let free markets do much more of the work, then conservatives have a lot to celebrate.
Widodo would be more committed to the successful execution of his policies in the second term, as they will help cement his legacy, said Chaula Rininta Anindya at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.
PEOPLE caught up with Schulman and Joseph to discuss the new season, what 100 episodes of Catfish means to them and why, in today's social and political climate, they're more committed to seeking the truth than ever.
To me, The Verge feels most mature in the depth of our editorial mission and the scope of our ambition: we are more committed than ever to investigating how technology changes culture for a massive mainstream audience.
The other half is his White House staff, who are much more committed to their positions—and see their boss' fecklessness as an opportunity to advance their own agenda, often with uncertain presidential support and chaotic results.
As I explained in an article published in the Nonprofit Management & Leadership academic journal, when hospital managers and top leaders helped employees feel more included, they became more committed to stay and felt better about their performance.
"We are more committed than ever to working with the government of the Philippines and international partners to pursue those responsible for these heinous acts and bring them to justice, however long it takes," Mr. Trudeau said.
As a presidential candidate in 2016, Mr. Trump argued that the sanctions imposed on Russia made little sense, and that the American foreign policy establishment was more committed to the outcome in Crimea than most Americans were.
He's thus far seemed more committed to Iraq, visiting troops deployed there in December, but in the same interview moments later, Trump called the invasion in Iraq "one of the greatest mistakes" the US has ever made.
"I think the Blues are, generally speaking, more committed to staying in the individual market," said Cynthia Cox, associate director for the Program for the Study of Health Reform and Private Insurance at the Kaiser Family Foundation.
"I can think of no one with the integrity, no one more committed to the fundamental principles that make this country what it is than my good friend, my late wife's great friend Joe Biden," Clyburn said.
"This unanticipated hurdle only reinforces how strongly I feel about contributing to the larger conversation about the future of our country, and I am even more committed to drive that conversation in a positive direction," Bennet said.
A frequent argument advanced in defence of Ms Le Pen's chances is that her supporters are more committed than are those of her opponents, and thus that she is likely to enjoy a turnout advantage on election day.
" Although the news comes amid the pair's marital struggles, VH1 maintains that this season, T.I., 36, and Tiny, 41, "remain more committed than ever to the family hustle" and are "working together to figure out their new normal.
"I'm hardly alone or unique as a working parent, and my daughter Abigail has only made me more committed to doing my job and standing up for hardworking families everywhere," Duckworth said in a tweet after the announcement.
"Employers are more acutely aware of not only the positives of having workers who stay longer and are more committed, but of the downside risk to their whole enterprise if they have a toxic work environment," she added.
Relationships that include more self-expansion are more satisfying, more committed, have higher levels of passionate love, experience less boredom, and have partners who are less likely to pay attention to other potential partners and less likely to cheat.
"There were a lot of people asking questions, receiving information… People [are] really concerned about what is going to be their situation and they want to be informed, and that makes us be really more committed with our vision."
In the Weimar Republic, the country's largest party, the Social Democrats, was more committed to democracy than its Italian counterpart, but it too faltered during the Great Depression and was continually attacked by antidemocratic left- and right-wing forces.
"No one was more committed to ensure the depoliticization of the agency and not allowing political interference than Kevin McIntyre," Chatterjee told reporters Wednesday at FERC's Washington, D.C., headquarters, adding that he wants to maintain the example McIntyre set.
"No one was more committed to ensure the depoliticization of the agency and not allowing political interference than Kevin McIntyre," Chatterjee told reporters Wednesday at FERC's Washington, D.C., headquarters, adding that he wants to maintain the example McIntyre set.
Mendelsohn added that the decision indicated Facebook was "more committed than ever to the U.K." The building near Oxford Circus in central London was designed by Frank Gehry, the architect best known for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.
The ad slams Republicans for failing to deliver policies that benefit the middle class and suggests that the Democrats are more committed to cutting taxes for the middle class and ensuring health coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
Even as some experts hypothesized that the White House wouldn't actually follow through on Trump's new policy, which would partly marry the fraught issues of trade and immigration, Trump sounded more and more committed to the plan over the weekend.
In reflecting on this time and understanding it better with this new data, we feel even more committed to our century-old mission to stop the defamation of the Jewish people, and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.
In our study, we found that people were highly satisfied with all of their relationships, but even more interesting was the fact that the more satisfied people were with their secondary partners, the more committed they were to their primary partners.
ISIS is challenging local al-Qaeda affiliates for control and influence in conflicts from Yemen to Afghanistan to Libya, trying to present itself as the new, tougher, more committed, more successful group and al-Qaeda as the weak old guard.
But the French is a bit more specific in its exhortation, a bit more committed to the active voice when it says Imaginons un monde où les femmes libérées de l'emprise de la violence s'épanouissent dans le respect et la liberté.
Other rebel groups, including those supported by the United States and Turkey, have shown intermittent willingness to talk to Russia in Astana, seeing Moscow as more committed to whatever policies it adopts in Syria than the United States has been.
While his comments seemed to reassure many in South Korea, North Korea's foreign ministry called Trump a "destroyer of the world peace and stability," and said his "reckless remarks" only made the regime more committed to building up its nuclear force.
But with a price drop from $700 to $500 (or less depending on sales), monthly AMA's with its customers, and support for the next version of Android, Essential seems more committed than a lot of companies to the happiness of its users.
Despite attempting some greater semblance of the elusive nuance lost in reductive social media commentaries, the film feels consistently more committed to contextualizing Dolezal's racial identity as emerging from a site of trauma than explicitly acknowledging its roots in privilege, power, and domination.
" Putting U.S. nuclear arms back in South Korea, he said, "would embolden the North Korean leadership to be more committed to pursuing their (weapons of mass destruction) capabilities and in fact it would give them a very convenient excuse to do so.
"Addressing those issues that she hadn't addressed before has really allowed her to be in a position of speaking more freely and being even more committed to those values," said Rion Ramirez, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee's Native American Council.
"I think just being cognizant of where I'm pitching certain shots, and where they're finishing and if you could just get into that shot a little bit more it might make you a little more committed to hitting that shot," he said.
However, the bank also saw overall spend volume rise 13% annually despite the lower account total — a fact it takes as progress toward drawing a more committed customer base, Green Dot Founder, President, CEO, and Director Steven Streit said in the call.
Is part of what you're saying here that we need to sort of reevaluate that, or come up with a new kind of prepper identity that's somewhat more serious and more committed to playing the role of a reserve in case of catastrophe?
"As tough as juggling the demands of motherhood and being a Senator can be, I'm hardly alone or unique as a working parent, and my children only make me more committed to doing my job and standing up for hardworking families everywhere."
A major problem behind the scenes, said Krebs, citing former employees, was that the company had apparently been more committed to building a flashy, interactive map purporting to show real-time cyberattack traffic than it was in fleshing out its analytic capabilities.
"Today's announcement once again proves that Israel is more committed to appeasing its illegal settler population than to abiding by the requirements for stability and a just peace," Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization's executive committee, said in a statement.
"One reason Ransohoff's fortunes are being followed with interest is that, of all the younger producers in Hollywood, none is more committed to the proposition that movies should have something to say in addition to providing entertainment," The Times wrote in 285.
Anna is deeply attached to her native Georgia, and Aboulela shows this in vivid descriptions of the land around the Georgian estate where Anna spends the summer with her husband, who is far more committed to a future as part of the Russian empire.
His reputation was so bipartisan and sterling that people who'd been concerned about the Trump administration expressed relief when Rosenstein was named — believing that he would keep the Department of Justice more committed to the rule of law than the greater glory of Donald Trump.
No one is more committed to your success than you, so you need to be prepared to be your own best advocate right out of the gate – don't wait until you've "proven yourself" or trust that they'll raise your compensation once you've put in time.
There is a compelling case that President Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed impeachable offenses.
Now they're waiting on a divided Congress to help them out, with House Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE committed to acting by March 22019.
And they are more committed to using their data in a safe and consumer-friendly way so that they can then do the right thing and actually spend billions to make consumers love them instead of spending billions to annoy them or frustrate them.
"Once again, the Israeli government has proved that it is more committed to land theft and colonialism than to the two-state solution and the requirements for peace and stability," Hanan Ashrawi, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organization's executive committee, said in a statement.
Should that coalition try to curb the island's emissions aggressively, it could face a challenge similar to that faced by the continent's other left-leaning governments: an EU that's ostensibly committed to cutting carbon but just as, if not more, committed to its fiscal rulebook.
More apostates soon followed, including Minnesota Senator McCarthy, whose peace campaign attracted youthful long-haired hippies who promised to "Get Clean for Gene" and oust Johnson as a liberal pretender more committed to waging war in Southeast Asia than bolstering peace around the world.
But, as I mentioned before, at the end of the day, we have to decide what our constitutional duty is, even if our colleagues in the GOP and Congress have decided they're more committed to the person and the President than their constitutional duty.
A centrist will likely do little better than a more ideologically extreme candidate; in fact, the centrist might do worse since more committed partisans may be less excited about the race and the centrist may not have what it takes to rally the party base.
Although other polls carried out by Pew as part of the study — including questions on race and gender — seemed to reflect stronger political polarization, this particular survey seems to speak to the rise of a more committed and vocal secular contingent on the left.
Republicans claim President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE committed no impeachable offenses; Democrats agreed by not charging him with any.
"Today, I recognize that, at times, I have fallen short in leading these talented individuals, but I've never been more committed to expanding and protecting this majority, while creating a workplace that we can all be proud of," Bustos wrote in a statement, shared by Politico.
Leftists would much rather elect someone more radical and more committed to change than Obama was, but if O'Rourke won the White House it's unlikely he'd be the thing standing in the way of a progressive agenda (the main obstacle will likely continue to be the Senate).
"So this week, I'll head back to work on Supergirl even more committed to being a part of changing the norm by listening when people speak up, and refusing to accept an environment that is anything less than a safe, respectful and collaborative space," she wrote.
This initial decision made both parties indebted to constituencies which pushed them farther down the path they had chosen, so the Democrats became ever more committed to racial liberalism while the Republicans engaged in dog-whistle racism that paved the way for Donald Trump's revanchist white nationalism.
But new research out of The Ohio State University could turn this frequently quoted wisdom on its head, finding that people tend to be more committed to their goals after they share them with someone who they see as "higher status," or whose opinions they respect.
And I can think of no one better suited, better prepared -- I can think of no one with the integrity, no one more committed to the fundamental principles to make this country what it is -- than my good friend, my late wife's great friend, Joe Biden.
The United States is highly unlikely to find a better Saudi leader for reform and change in Saudi Arabia during the next decade, or one more committed to improving Saudi security in ways that serve the common interests of both the United States and Saudi Arabia.
As recent crises in Venezuela and with Iran have made clear, Bolton is far more committed to seeing his own ideas carry the day and has limited the meetings and debates accordingly, as people familiar with the matter told CNN Bolton has convened fewer cabinet-level meetings of late.
The weather (on Thursday is not expected to be good) and that could help the leave campaign, they're more committed than the remainers and there's a lot of people going to Glastonbury (music festival) who are young and typically would be remainers who may not vote at all.
Chipotle&aposs Anti-GMO Stance Is Some Anti-Science Pandering BullshitChipotle, a company known for making oversized burritos and publishing literary fiction on items of …Read more ReadEarlier this year, Chipotle showed the world that it was more committed to trendy marketing than telling the truth about its products.
On Capitol Hill, the growing support behind legislation, such as the Financial CHOICE Act and the Regulatory Accountability Act, already makes it clear that lawmakers are more committed than ever to overhauling the onerous Obama-era regulations and replacing them with the new pro-growth policies that we need.
So when the day of the ride came, I was more committed than ever to making this happen — even after having to sign off on a waiver of agreement that the resort and its crew were not responsible for any injuries sustained, possibly even including death (fair enough).
Former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE committed the United States to cut its emissions 26 percent to 28 percent under the deal.
The courts' hostility to some of Trump's agenda — especially the travel ban — has made Trump and the GOP "even more committed to a judicial project that insures that judges follow the law and don't make it up as they go along and basically don't play politician," Leo said.
Those of us more committed to the democratic project should think deeply about how well the major press is serving it, and whether media outlets, in their mission to inform the public, are doing enough to tell the public what, exactly, they are consuming when they consume the news.
" The couple's son, former President George W. Bush, pays tribute to his parents' 73-Year marriage in the foreword for the book, writing, "Because they were more committed to their marriage than they were to themselves, they were each willing to sacrifice their own needs in order to satisfy the other's.
But Even as his life took a turn for the "normal" in his later years, Bowie kept a foot firmly planted in the outer realms, never more committed to otherworldly expression than on Blackstar, an unsettlingly morbid yet approachable record that he would leave as his final transmission from Earth.
That doesn't mean the music it contains is bad — it's perfectly solid for what it is — but it's essentially a collection of different stabs at the song of the summer tied together by a more committed version of the '29s pop pastiche that's dominated pop music for the past half-decade.
Meanwhile, China and Mr. Xi, who at last week's Group of 20 meeting in Germany was angling to replace America as a global leader, have grown more economically and militarily powerful, more committed to repressive ways and less tolerant of places like Hong Kong that aim to set their own path.
If shared fleets of autonomous vehicles come to be funded primarily by advertising, we will end up with an auto industry even more committed to auto supremacy than the current one — at best a reluctant partner in any effort to make cities denser and more livable, at worst a committed foe.
The goal is for employees to acquire the skills Walmart will need in the future, according to Drew Holler, senior vice president of associate experience for Walmart in the U.S. He said it's also helping with retention and engagement with customers in stores, as enrolled employees are more committed to their work.
A majority of voters believe that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed crimes before he was president, according to a poll released Tuesday.
Bohemian Rhapsody was made with the cooperation of Queen's surviving members, but they reportedly were only willing to sign on if it wouldn't be R-rated, and thus it's scrubbed clean of much of the content that might round out a film more committed to accuracy regarding the lifestyle of its characters.
But then you hit a milestone birthday, or a relationship becomes more committed, or your niece starts talking about attending an expensive art college — or all of the above, and the hotelier Ian Schrager and his partners start erecting a luxury hotel-condominium across the park from your Lower East Side tenement.
The earlier ASSET 2016 study in Britain, using similar survey questions, also found male scientists largely believed gender equality was greater than did their female counterparts - but a key difference, according to the new report, is that British departments were perceived as more committed, concerned and responsive to matters of gender inequality.
This is heartbreaking, and at times makes me feel helpless...So this week, I'll head back to work on Supergirl even more committed to being a part of changing the norm by listening when people speak up, and refusing to accept an environment that is anything less than a safe, respectful and collaborative space.
But on the other hand, I could see why a lot of Germans would be pissed off at the British for wanting so many special conditions and that many might say that maybe they'd be better off if we did leave, and then every else that is left is more committed to the project.
Even though she almost got evicted from her studio after some friendly sage-burning witches set off a fire alarm, Gamble has emerged triumphant from the daunting and exhausting task of putting together the third issue—and the 23 year old is more committed than ever before to emphasize femininity in all its vulnerability, darkness, and strength.
The film served as an implicit rebuke to the rah-rah heroism of Reagan-era action movies that glorified America's global military interventions, and as a direct response to the Vietnam revisionism that was gaining cultural traction at the time, which floated the idea that the war could have been won if only America would have been more committed.
Governor Kate Brown could call a special session of the legislature to consider the bill (though Republicans might walk out of that as well), activists could push for a ballot measure that would do what HB 2020 was supposed to, and the 2020 election could put new Democrats in office more committed to fighting climate change.
The attorney general also stated that Mueller did not reach a conclusion on whether President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed any offenses relating to obstruction of justice.
Before the Senate Intelligence Committee and the eyes of the world on Thursday, former FBI Director James Comey offered extensive evidence that supports the case that President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE committed obstruction of justice.
In Moore's case, the fact that his alleged sins happened so long ago — and that the intervening years have seen him become more and more committed to the idea of a theocratic Christian state— only intensify some evangelicals' sense that Moore's actions then (even if true) don't necessarily have a bearing on who he is now.
Mr. Cuomo's persona is built on one of the more whipsawed adaptations of gendered politics in American government — as eager as he seems to be to assume the role of the guy who has made his way through the women's studies canon, he is more committed still to proving that he is the emasculator in chief.
While less committed to many of the broad social and cultural issues important to white liberals, black Democrats remain more committed than their white counterparts to progressive stands on economic issues of the type that characterized the New Deal coalition of the last century that also established the Great Society programs of the 1960s like Medicare and Medicaid.
"I think teams are more committed to having four lines that can score now, and maybe there's not as much emphasis on having two or three extra guys who can kill," said Penguins center Sidney Crosby, whose 187 power-play points since the 2012-13 season rank him behind only Backstrom, Philadelphia's Claude Giroux and Ovechkin.
The Fawcett Society survey found that three in 10 think men are more committed to their job after having a baby – and nearly half of respondents think women are less committed after having children The discrepancy between fathers' and mothers' wages seems to be because fathers who work full-time work an average half an hour longer a week than men without children.
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee are planning to press officials from the FBI in a hearing scheduled for next month on allegations that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE committed perjury.
Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) said Wednesday that Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE committed "big time perjury" if he failed to disclose a meeting he had with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
Donna Bojarsky, a longtime Democratic political consultant in Los Angeles, told the Times that the entertainment industry is more committed than usual to defeating President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in 85033.
Federal prosecutors are trying to prove "beyond a reasonable doubt" that former Trump campaign chairman Paul ManafortPaul John ManafortTrial of ex-Obama White House counsel suddenly postponed Top Mueller probe prosecutor to join Georgetown Law as lecturer DOJ releases notes from official Bruce Ohr's Russia probe interviews MORE committed a range of serious tax and bank fraud crimes; no small task.
And while I suppose I prefer that someone like Ingels is the recipient of this excess capital as opposed to some hack, I'm more committed to the idea and practice that significant amounts of capital (political and economic) need to be invested into communities that are being pushed out of their neighborhoods by the forces of unrestrained gentrification and inequitable urban development.
A majority of respondents in a new poll believe that Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE committed a crime by using private email server to conduct State Department business.
Jeffries countered with other polling indicating 50 percent support for impeachment as well as polling indicating 85033 percent of Americans believe President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 4,400 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE committed wrongdoing with regard to Ukraine.
There is nobody more committed than her to making sure 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 is not the president in November," Fallon said in an interview Wednesday on CNN's "The Situation Room.
So what you see me doing on Facebook, what you see me doing on Twitch, what you see me doing on Instagram and places like that, it's experimental to see how does the audience respond, versus what you have seen me doing on a platform like YouTube, which is a much more committed, consistent respect for both the audience, the content and the platform.
If the #MeToo movement has especially impacted "major progressive cultural institutions," as French claims, it's not because progressives are disproportionally inclined to mistreat women; it's because progressives, being more committed to gender equality than conservatives, hold themselves to a higher moral standard on the issue—and are more willing to expose members of their own tribe, like Weinstein and Schneiderman, who prove to be #MeToo hypocrites.
There's evidence of that in the "We are Still In" movement — a group of pledged Paris Agreement adherents that collectively constitutes $22019 trillion of the U.S. economy — and in an October 2017 finding that 87 percent of corporations with an active renewables strategy say the Trump administration doesn't change their commitment at all, while 11 percent say they're actually more committed as a result of Trump.
I am not suggesting President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE committed a crime because I do not know the evidence in the possession of the special counsel.
Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano said the American public "learned" on Wednesday that federal prosecutors have evidence President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE committed a crime.
In the emailed statement Monday, Wali wrote, "SEIU's two million members, our leaders, and staff are more committed than ever to continuing forward to build power for working families and our communities across the Midwest, growing the the Fight for 15 movement started because of the fearlessness and courage of fast food workers in New York, and to winning the ability to join together in Unions for millions more workers."
Michael Cohen's attorney, Lanny Davis, argued Tuesday that his client's guilty plea and subsequent testimony that he violated campaign finance laws "at the direction of a candidate for federal office" showed President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed a crime.
The background: President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed to keeping national parks open during the shutdown, and the National Park Service was able to keep many parks open by tapping into $250 million in Federal Lands Recreation Enhancement Act (FLREA) funds.
As the pope sees it, journalists less focused on scoops, news consumers more open to other views, and social media companies and officials more committed to safeguarding the web would open eyes to mimicry — what Francis called "that sly and dangerous form of seduction that worms its way into the heart with false and alluring arguments" — and thus cast that original and slithering bearer of fake news from the garden.
More than half of Americans said they are "increasingly convinced" that President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE committed some wrongdoing in his dealing with Ukraine, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll released Wednesday, amid Trump's ongoing impeachment trial.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (D-Calif.) on Thursday said Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE committed a crime by lying to lawmakers during his testimony on Capitol Hill.
Michael Cohen told lawmakers that he's aware of additional illegal acts President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed that have not been discussed at Wednesday's hearing, but that he could not elaborate because they relate to a Southern District of New York investigation.
If the Department of Justice guidance against indicting a sitting president holds, then congressional oversight — and possible impeachment — are the primary mechanisms available for ascertaining whether President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed serious wrongdoing, criminal or otherwise, that would warrant his removal from office.
Once EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE committed to not change the program, the Republicans dropped their objections and confirmed Wehrum to the post.
It makes more sense to view Trump's apparent change of heart over Yellen favorably, insofar as it means he won't replace her with a Fed chairman with reactionary policy views; but it is easier to imagine the newer, more globalist Trump replacing Yellen with an Alan Greenspan–like ideologue who neglects the Fed's regulatory role than it is to imagine him keeping her or replacing her with someone more committed to improving the economic lot of his struggling supporters.
I.) said Friday that he believes it is "quite clear" in special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's report that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed impeachable offenses.
In the wake of the tragic Parkland, Florida school shooting, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE committed to move quickly to clarify whether "bump fire stocks," devices that increase a firearm's cyclic firing rate, can be regulated — and banned — as machine guns.
The actress, documentarian and producer, a mother of four, detailed a list of the distinct challenges that most dads do not face: the unequal pay, the unequal emotional and logistic labor required in child care and the unequal stigma both at home (where men are rewarded for any parenting, she wrote, while women are criticized for any parenting slip-up) and at work (with mothers being seen as less committed while fathers are seen as more committed).
Since President Trump seems to be more committed to summits with Kim Jong Un than with NATO allies, one can imagine future meetings in which the president tells Kim that he is pleased with developments in Yongbyon but now wants to move on to Site X. Kim may deny that Site X exists but, being an insistent sort of person, Trump should be able to make clear to his friend that indeed it exists and must be eliminated in accordance with North Korea's broad commitment to denuclearization.
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) said Tuesday he thinks Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE committed perjury during his confirmation hearing.
Rep. Justin AmashJustin AmashLawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Sanford headed to New Hampshire amid talk of challenge to Trump MORE's (R-Mich.) recent comments that special counsel Robert Mueller's report showed President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed impeachable offenses is unlikely to have a major impact on Republicans, pollster Mallory Newall said Monday.
A Fox News poll released Wednesday reported that a majority of Americans believe that special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE will find that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE committed criminal or impeachable offenses.
Juan Williams: Democrats must keep their eyes on impeachment prize The Memo: Trump's rage may backfire on impeachment MORE is arguing that President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trump adviser: 'He should stop saying things that are untrue' US moves British ISIS suspects from Syria amid Turkish invasion MORE committed an impeachable offense during a July 25 phone call in which he pressured the Ukrainian president to investigate 2020 presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE and his son.
Fox News host Tucker CarlsonTucker CarlsonMaddow on going to dinner with rivals Hannity, Cuomo: 'I doubt they eat the same things' Fox News signs pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson as contributor Tucker Carlson mocks Shep Smith after he defends Fox News legal analyst MORE mocked anchor Shepard Smith on Wednesday night after his colleague offered an impassioned defense of the network's legal analyst over his assessment that President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE committed a crime in his interactions with the leader of Ukraine.
Doug CollinsDouglas (Doug) Allen CollinsThe United States broken patent system is getting worse Democratic Women's Caucus calls for investigation into Epstein plea deal Activist groups push House Judiciary leaders to end mass phone data collection MORE (R-Ga.) hailed the version he reviewed in a secure Department of Justice (DOJ) room as further supporting the idea that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE committed no wrongdoing, pointing to the core conclusions Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE sent to Congress last month.
Fox News host Shepard Smith on Wednesday defended his colleague Judge Andrew NapolitanoAndrew Peter NapolitanoFox News's Shep Smith defends Napolitano for saying Trump already committed a crime Fox's Napolitano: Trump already confessed to a crime Fox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' MORE over his assessment that President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE committed a crime by asking the leader of Ukraine to investigate 2020 presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE and Biden's son.
Judge Andrew NapolitanoAndrew Peter NapolitanoFox News's Shep Smith defends Napolitano for saying Trump already committed a crime Fox's Napolitano: Trump already confessed to a crime Fox News legal analyst says Trump call with Ukraine leader could be 'more serious' than what Mueller 'dragged up' MORE, Fox News's senior judicial analyst, told Fox News host Shepard Smith Tuesday night that President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE committed a crime when he admitted pushing Ukrainian government leaders to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE's son Hunter Biden.

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