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It ended with about 12,000 more questioning his professional competence.
"You're going to be subjected, temporarily, with more questioning," he said.
The judge asked her to return for more questioning on Monday.
Wednesday, Marcus will face more questioning from the House Financial Services committee.
A judge asked him to come back on Monday for more questioning.
In any case, Mueller is calling him back in for more questioning Friday.
Video He said the FBI agent told him he would return Sunday for more questioning.
Stronger enforcement U.S. visitors may face more questioning from authorities when they return home from Cuba.
Manley on Saturday left open the possibility the roommates could face more questioning as the investigation continues.
With these credits, there's no more questioning the luxuriously scary vibes Netflix's Archie Comics adaptation is going for.
Lochte is already back in the U.S., having left before authorities said they were seeking him for more questioning.
One alternately wishes Wang had been subjected to more disciplined editing and to more questioning of her vantage point.
The manager then gave the weapon to a police officer, who called for backup and detained Donaldson for more questioning.
Interim Austin Police Chief Brian Manley had left open the possibility the roommates could face more questioning as the investigation continues.
After more questioning, Cruz-Zamora revealed he had $7,700 on him to purchase a car that he intended to take to Mexico.
Schiff said The New York Times's reporting makes it clear that Sessions should appear before the House Intelligence Committee for more questioning.
But the trend will also mean more investment in schools, a better, more questioning, education and an increased flow of Kenyans into universities abroad.
Facebook faced in the U.S. more questioning by lawmakers after a bruising first bout on Tuesday, when senators from both parties condemned the project.
Police also said they were retaining custody of activist and photographer Shahidul Alam for more questioning after he was taken to hospital for a checkup on Wednesday.
Leaders of the House Intelligence Committee's probe offered few details on the interview but left the door open for the possibility of Kushner returning for more questioning.
I started to feel less baffled by the boldness they were showing in opening up their marriages, and more questioning of my own total aversion to the possibility.
If Democrats on the Judiciary Committee are actually serious about trying to do that, one way to do so is to devote more questioning time to people like Berke.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan were more questioning about the timing and motivation for Mr. Cohen's help, but they also have used information he provided that they were able to corroborate.
Among congressmen and think-tank types that I talk to in D.C., I find much more questioning about the purposes and instruments of United States foreign policy than I did before.
Image 2 of 2 PUTRAJAYA, Malaysia – Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak has arrived at the anti-corruption agency&aposs office for more questioning over alleged graft at a state investment fund.
Loosening limitations on the use of lethal force will only lead to more civilian casualties, more questioning of the wisdom of U.S. strategy, and more claims that the United States is flouting the law.
The Senegalese did the talking, but the Americans provided the questions and reported back to D.C. Eventually, one of the interrogators told Salahi that he was going to be sent to Mauritania for more questioning.
Ranking member Adam Schiff (D-CA) said the hearing was "a very productive session" and that Kushner and his counsel were receptive to the notion that they may need to come back for more questioning. Rep.
The authorites said Ms. Graswald confessed to removing the kayak plug to Donald DeQuarto, an investigator with whom she spoke privately on the island, and agreed to return to the New York State Police barracks for more questioning.
Rami Abdulrahman, the SOHR's head, said IS kept male prisoners between the ages of 2200 and 22014 for more questioning, and killed approximately 85 civilians and 50 others accused of supporting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Rami Abdulrahman, the SOHR's head, said IS kept male prisoners between the ages of 14 and 55 for more questioning, and killed approximately 85 civilians and 50 others accused of supporting the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
"I'm not going to change the rules in the middle of the game," Alexander said in his opening remarks about Democrats' request for more questioning, adding that there was no precedent of that for President Obama's past Education nominees.
The Chair of parliamentary committee investigating "fake news", the conservative MP Damian Collins, accused both Cambridge Analytica and Facebook of misleading his committee's investigation in a statement early Sunday morning indicating that both companies would be called in for more questioning.
When he refused and asked for an attorney, CBP officers allegedly handcuffed him and took him to a room for more questioning, where a DHS officer eventually convinced him to unlock the phone and then looked through it for 15 minutes.
" But Priebus noted if a person is traveling back and forth to one of the seven countries included in that order, that person is likely to be "subjected temporarily with more questioning until a better program is put in place.
" Priebus added that these green card holders would be subjected to "more questioning" by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents when they try to re-enter the United States "until a better program is put in place over the next several months.
WASHINGTON, July 17 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc will face more questioning on Wednesday by U.S. lawmakers over its planned cryptocurrency after a bruising first bout when senators from both parties condemned the project, saying the company had not shown it could be trusted.
"While there is overall good vaccine acceptance in Europe, there are clear trends reflecting more questioning about vaccines," Heidi Larson, an anthropologist and director of the Vaccine Confidence Project and associate professor at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, previously told CNN.
SAN FRANCISCO/WASHINGTON, April 11 (Reuters) - Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg returns to Capitol Hill on Wednesday for more questioning by lawmakers who have a rare chance to air grievances about the company directly to the head of the world's largest social media network.
Where Hessler's photograph reinforces one's wonder at the power of nature, Blanco's narrative assumes a more questioning stance: …you lose sleep tonight, uncertain if the garden is meant to inevitably survive or die, or if it matters — one way or the other — with or without you.
Government officials have provided various accounts on treatment for green card holders abroad - that entry would be reviewed on a "case-by-case" basis, that they should report to a U.S. mission abroad before returning or that they may merely face more questioning upon arrival on U.S. soil.
He lambasted former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, questioning his memory; he hit out at Sen.
At a time when many in Maura's country are once more questioning its imperial role in the world and her church is yet again searching its soul for ways to save not only the forgotten of the earth but the earth itself, this nun's life and sacrifice seems more relevant than ever.
Schiff said the lawsuit filed by Charles Kupperman, a deputy to former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonHouse panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry Democrats raise stakes with impeachment vote The Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens MORE, questioning his obligation to appear before Congress "has no basis in law" since Kupperman is now a private citizen.
"The View" host Joy Behar on Friday took a swing at President-elect 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, questioning why the country should have to support Trump now that he's been elected.
The son of former President Ronald Reagan on Wednesday took aim at 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, questioning his fitness for office.
President Trump on Wednesday opened a new line of attack against 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, questioning why his embattled attorney general didn't fire the acting FBI director over his ties to the Clintons.
President Trump on Monday went after his former Democratic rival, 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, questioning whether she ever said she was sorry for getting "answers" ahead of a Democratic primary debate.
"Just another FAKE SUPPRESSION POLL, this time from @FoxNews, of course!" he said, retweeting a post from White House counsel Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayTrump embarks on Twitter spree amid impeachment inquiry, Syria outrage The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden camp faces new challenges Trump offers condolences on frequent foe Cummings: 'Very hard, if not impossible, to replace' MORE questioning the poll's methodology.
James Stavridis, a former NATO supreme allied commander, on Wednesday defended the organization after comments by 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 questioning why the U.S. must commit to defending all countries in the alliance.
Paul, speaking in his home state at a Trump campaign rally on Monday evening, referenced unconfirmed reports in conservative media that the whistleblower worked for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Trump acknowledges Warren's rise in the polls, revives 'Pocahontas' slur MORE, questioning the person's credibility.
Paul, speaking in his home state at a Trump campaign rally, referenced unconfirmed reports in conservative media that the whistleblower worked for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden allies see boost in Tuesday's election results Trump rails against House Democrats, impeachment inquiry during campaign rally: 'It's all a hoax' Trump acknowledges Warren's rise in the polls, revives 'Pocahontas' slur MORE, questioning the person's credibility.
Clinton has faced bipartisan criticism for her Wall Street ties, with critics, including primary rival Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, questioning her promises to crack down on the financial industry after she accepted millions from the sector in donations and paid speeches.
Late-night host Jimmy Fallon hit back at a critical tweet from 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, questioning why Trump was taking the time to go after him on Twitter.
HBO host Bill Maher called 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 a "traitor" Friday during an interview with former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE, questioning why others seem reluctant to label Trump as such.
With French President Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel MacronBiden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Trump returns to impeachment fight after NATO clash Overnight Defense: Trump cancels presser, cuts short NATO trip | Viral video catches leaders appearing to gossip about Trump | Dem witnesses say Trump committed impeachable offenses | Trump reportedly mulling more troops in Middle East MORE questioning U.S. commitments to collective defense, it is important to specify where American policy has resisted Russia's aggression and defended Europe, and where it has assisted the Kremlin's agenda.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE on Wednesday celebrated Attorney General William Barr for "taking charge" of the case against Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneWarren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' Hillicon Valley: Facebook suspends misinformation networks targeting US | Lawmakers grill census officials on cybersecurity | Trump signs order to protect GPS | Dem senators propose federal facial recognition moratorium MORE, questioning whether the charges should have been brought against his longtime associate and friend in the first place.
Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffHouse panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry Overnight Defense: Pentagon shares images of al-Baghdadi raid | Bolton called for impeachment inquiry deposition | Russia ambassador pick pressed on surveillance flight treaty House calls for Bolton deposition as part of impeachment inquiry MORE (D-Calif.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said the lawsuit filed by Charles Kupperman, a deputy to former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonHouse panel advances resolution outlining impeachment inquiry Democrats raise stakes with impeachment vote The Memo: After Vindman, GOP anxiety deepens MORE, questioning his obligation to appear before Congress "has no basis in law" since Kupperman is now a private citizen.
Democrats slam alleged politicization of Trump State Department after IG report MORE (D-Md.) and 85033 other Democrats, sent a letter to Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) Administrator Neomi Rao and Commerce Secretary Wilbur RossWilbur Louis RossEx-counterintelligence official warns Trump administration not to be shortsighted on Huawei The Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Hillicon Valley: Trump alleges Google manipulated voters against him | Hillary Clinton fires back | Twitter, Facebook take down misinformation targeting Hong Kong protests | Trump delays penalty on Huawei | Tech giants slam French digital tax at hearing MORE questioning whether the Paperwork Reduction Act was violated.
Former Secretary of State John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE tore into 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 an interview aired Sunday for the president's latest attacks on former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 85033 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MOREquestioning why he is focused on Biden instead of policy issues.
ABC late-night host Jimmy KimmelJames (Jimmy) Christian KimmelFCC fines 'The Walking Dead,' Jimmy Kimmel for use of emergency alert tones Jimmy Kimmel laments how quickly 'we seem to forget about these tragedies' Julia Louis-Dreyfus calls Williamson's Seinfeld reference 'bizarre' MORE on Thursday pressed 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 impeaching 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, questioning what more the Democratic leader needed to see in order to begin the proceedings.
Nick then calls Butrell, demanding him to meet him at the police station for more questioning. Nick and Hank arrest Butrell after Arnold's testimony. The reapers follow Nick and the Eisbibers back to the lodge. Nick lures the reapers and they fight.
Kyle is summoned to a meeting with his supervisor, who suspends him pending an investigation into his involvement with the case. He orders Kyle to surrender his pistol. Later that day, Lamar arrives at Kyle's trailer and asks him to come in for some more questioning. The pistol he surrendered did not match the serial number on his service weapon.
The study by HRSA, found that the parents of special needs children experience more stress, decreased health, and more questioning of their parenting skills. Despite these challenges, children with SHCN fare better than non-affected children in preventative health care and preventative dental care. They have a higher rate of having health insurance then normal children. They more frequently complete the recommended annual primary care visit, and bi-annual dentist visit.
They were held in mostly solitary confinement without charge or legal representation. The film portrays several scenes depicting beatings during interrogation, the use of torture techniques such as stress positions, and attempts by the US Army to extract forced confessions of involvement with al- Qaeda and the Taliban. The isolation continued in Camp X-Ray and another camp. During two years they were subjected to more questioning by US Army and Central Intelligence Agency interrogators.
However, these same reviewers and critics tend to be more questioning when they start discussing his themes and subject matter. While admiring Murray's linguistic skill and poetic achievement, poet John Tranter, in 1977, also expressed uneasiness about some aspects of his work. Tranter praises Murray's "good humour" and concludes that "For all my disagreements, and many of them are profound, I found the Vernacular Republic full of rich and complex poetry." Bourke writes that: > Murray's strength is the dramatization of general ideas and the description > of animals, machines, or landscape.
Thus, negative behaviours lead to more questioning of the individual's actual personality, which in turn results in more methodical processing of that person's behaviour. This is believed to produce better memory for events by forming more associative links to the memory of that behaviour. However, positive behaviour may also be subject to this improved memory if there is reason to doubt the behaviour. If a critical assessment of an individual's actions results in a contrast to their positive image, the amount of interaction with that person will decrease.
The rise of Reform Judaism during the 19th century saw more questioning of the authority of the Talmud. Reform Jews saw the Talmud as a product of late antiquity, having relevance merely as a historical document. For example, the "Declaration of Principles" issued by the Association of Friends of Reform Frankfurt in August 1843 states among other things that: Some took a critical-historical view of the written Torah as well, while others appeared to adopt a neo-Karaite "back to the Bible" approach, though often with greater emphasis on the prophetic than on the legal books.
Sharma said that Vaz had not informed him of the relationship and that he would "be more questioning before I sign a letter in future". In November 2008, the Labour government gave Sharma the role of Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Minister of State at the Treasury and Home Office, Phil Woolas, who had responsibility for borders and immigration. Sharma resigned from this post in January 2009 in opposition to the Labour government's proposal to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport. Sharma is a member of the parliamentary select committees on Health, Human Rights and International Development.
29 Carol A. Senf notes this tension between the natural and the supernatural, describing Gormala as one who "haunts Hunter throughout the novel, frequently reminding him of his own occult abilities and reinforcing for the reader that science cannot provide the answer to everything".Senf, p. 106 The natural is seemingly governed by the supernatural, but rather than there being a defined separation between the two, they merge into one another, especially for the Seers (Archibald and Gormala). As Archibald gains understanding of his gift of Second Sight, he becomes less and less skeptical of the mysterious and more questioning of the things he used to know.
However, when turning up for their date at his kitchen, Natasha finds Zoppi dead in a tank of lobsters. After more questioning, this time by Venice police, Natasha receives a call from Robby to come to Paris to help prevent one member of a group of French chefs from being murdered. When they arrive, they hold a meeting discussing how Louis and Zoppi were killed and what to do next. Later that night, after a phone call from Max (who learns from his assistant Beecham that Natasha is no longer in Venice, but in Paris staying with Robby), Natasha puts together what Louis and Zoppi had in common - both made a dish featured in the aforementioned magazine article.
At the police station, two young girls tell Inspector Larrue they saw a priest leaving Villette's house. This prompts Larrue to call Father Logan in for more questioning, but Logan refuses to provide any information about the murder. Now suspecting Logan, Larrue orders a detective to follow Logan and contacts Crown Prosecutor Robertson (Brian Aherne), who is attending a party hosted by Ruth Grandfort (Anne Baxter), the woman Logan talked to outside of Villette's house, and her husband Pierre (Roger Dann), a member of the Quebec legislature. Ruth overhears Robertson discussing Logan, and Larrue's detective discovers her identity by following her home the next day after she meets with Logan to warn him that he is a suspect.
A Haitian judge has released eight of the ten detained members of the New Life Children's Refuge, after interviewing parents who revealed that they voluntarily gave up their children. The two remaining, Laura Silsby and Charisa Coulter, have been held over for more questioning. Coulter, who has diabetes, may be held at a hospital.New York Times, "Judge Releases Eight Americans Jailed in Haiti", Simon Romero, Marc Lacey, 17 February 2010 (accessed 18 February 2010) Coulter and Silsby are being investigated over a previous visit to Haiti, before the earthquake.Associated Press, "Missionaries freed by Haitian judge land in US", David Fischer, Frank Bajak, 18 February 2010 (accessed 18 February 2010) Members of the group had previously stated that Silsby had misled them.
Under questioning, Robb protests his innocence, explaining that his connection to Mrs Rosen is because he often drives around at night helping homeless people, but he is also forced to admit that Bonnie Nash had been a student in his class the previous year. Pembleton and Bayliss leave the interrogation room, joining Giardello to observe as Kellerman as he interviews Robb alone. They wager that Kellerman will fail and Robb will go free, but Kellerman sets a subtle trap - knowing that the suspect is a dog owner, he tells Robb that a dog had been found burned to death in the second fire. After more questioning, Kellerman appears to give up, and he ends the interview, but as he goes to leave, he springs his trap, casually asking Robb why he had killed the dog.
Smuts, though remaining an adherent of the Church, and respectful of the Bible and its teachings, had developed a more questioning and critical outlook during the course of his studies. Whereas at the outset of his university career he was content to follow his parents' wishes and be ordained into the Church, as his time at Victoria College came to an end he found himself more and more unwilling to commit to this path. Though he had not as yet wholly rejected the idea of ordination, he wished for a period of more diversified study before making that decision.Ingham, K - Smuts: The Conscience of a South African, p8 So it was that Smuts came to select Law, rather than Divinity or Philosophy - the logical choices for a future Minister of Religion.
More recently, through research studies, it has also come to light that definite themes emerge among different groups of people. For instance those in the caring professions are likely to be more questioning and flexible in their life approach than top managers in industry, and very high achievers in sport have greater frustration than those whom they beat.Coleman, J.A. (1980), Personality and stress in the shooting sports, Journal for Psychosomatic Research, 24, 286-296Jones, E.S. (2008), Use of the Heimler Scale of Social Functioning within the context of the Edinburgh International Health Centre, unpublished thesis for MPhil, University of Wales at Bangor Administration of the Scale is a simple matter and takes about 15–20 minutes to complete: scoring the questionnaire allows for an immediate diagnosis of support needs. A deeper analysis of the answers can be deduced in a comparatively short period of time compared with what would otherwise take hours of interviewing.

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