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But even in this, Knight's more restrained approach is apparent.
I think I could have been a little more restrained.
Yes, he was more restrained than I thought he'd be.
It's doubtful that online ones would be any more restrained.
The Yankees have been more restrained in their spending recently.
Sunkara's book is more restrained but still a bit cutting.
The government's approach, on the other hand, has been more restrained.
In other matters, though, Mr Duterte appears to be more restrained.
Or one of the more restrained versions from California or Australia?
Other Senate Democrats have so far taken a more restrained approach.
Mr. Santi embraced the older, more restrained and less popular approach.
He was more restrained in an emailed response to a question.
But Abele was more restrained while speaking with reporters outside his office.
At the same time, some big asset managers have become more restrained.
But during this summer's conventions, the police seem to be more restrained.
But I like the more restrained dusting of coconut on the sides.
Now he is more restrained and practical in his movements, more confident.
Another Democratic candidate, former congressman John Delaney, offered a more restrained criticism.
"I think the police were more restrained then they have been," Zebroski said.
A member of Merkel's conservative alliance asked for Grenell to be more restrained.
Admittedly, adopting a more restrained diplomatic posture is not without risk as well.
The teacher played in the other room, alone, the pieces softer, more restrained.
He wishes for a more restrained approach when it comes to President Trump.
"Unlike her other 'infinity rooms,' ours will be more restrained," Ms. Shum said.
But Trump entered the White House promising a more restrained, calculated foreign policy.
Instead, Eastshade Studios' Leaving Lyndow, which is out now, takes a more restrained approach.
Prior to taking office, the president suggested he would be more restrained on Twitter.
It's also fun to watch her more restrained performance bounce off Witt's showier one.
People randomly combine many co-speech-style emoji, but are more restrained in mixing emblems.
Rand Paul and Mike Lee, has been more restrained in his judgment of the bill.
Companies like Samsung take a more restrained approach, and Google Play Editions no longer exist.
For these reasons Moscow might be more restrained this year, but it could be wilier.
Claure has generally been more restrained, but has occasionally had some strong words for Legere.
The canvas panels were more restrained — they were not a soldier's personal property, after all.
So his crass side weakens, and a kinder, more restrained and more considering side strengthens.
Some of the more restrained analysis, though, reveals unexpected ways to think about contemporary terrorism.
Yet I was most shocked, almost to tears, by the far more restrained fourth piece.
But for North Carolinians hoping to see that performance again, Mr. Trump was more restrained.
States that run their own exchanges are also enjoying declines or more restrained premium increases.
Twenty-six percent of singles report being attracted to someone who is a bit more restrained.
The smaller and cheaper LG Watch Style, on the other hand, shows a more restrained approach.
The Sweden Democrats, meanwhile, have adopted a more restrained tone in hopes of winning centrist votes.
The left head was quite a ravenous eater, the right head a much more restrained feeder.
In China, ostensibly the focus of Mr Trump's actions, the public response has been more restrained.
Investors viewed the move — and subsequent comments from Chair Jerome Powell — as more restrained than expected.
Some believe that more restrained capital allocation would boost returns, as well as helping the planet.
If anything, in fact, the campaign in Syria and Iraq has been the more restrained effort.
Men might be more restrained for a time, fearful of the professional cost for bad behavior.
But feel free to take the sugar and salt down if you want something more restrained.
Héloïse's character is much more restrained, even though she is an aristocratic woman, than Marianne's character.
I like this better than "Oliver Twist" because the storytelling is more restrained, and more believable.
Especially at a time when the RBI's hands have become more restrained because of the inflation spike.
In an interview with CBS's "60 Minutes" last week, Trump vowed to be more restrained on Twitter.
But as has happened with many wines recently, exaggerated styles of grenache have prompted more restrained responses.
Hillary Clinton, while also likely to preside over a rise in federal borrowing, is far more restrained.
It was made of malbec, but was more restrained than many of the fruity malbecs from Argentina.
While Belt and Road activity remains huge, it has certainly become more restrained, according to official data.
Monk's House is lovely, but smaller, more restrained, almost spartan in comparison to the exuberance of Charleston.
Wagers on a more restrained Fed helped gold steady near a five-month peak of $1,243.11 an ounce.
We're not in a category that is perhaps a bit more restrained in passing on prices to consumers.
Wagers on a more restrained Fed helped gold stay near a five-month peak around $1,245.61 an ounce.
By the end, however, the trio's output was more restrained, intellectual—and at times a little more boring.
Mnangagwa was more restrained than the opposition during the vote count, saying only that the situation looked positive.
While Russia, the fourth Quartet member, might be more restrained, Israel was set for a serious ticking off.
Perhaps realizing the perils of singling out his former boss's daughter, Ebell was more restrained with that criticism.
Americans generally favor a more restrained U.S. global role and prefer that it not be the world's policeman.
Wagers on a more restrained Fed helped gold stay near a five-month peak around $1,244 an ounce.
Stone's role is more restrained, but it's also meatier, and she pulls it off with strength and grace.
Wagers on a more restrained Fed helped gold stay near a five-month peak around $1,244.17 an ounce.
But the two professors said Judge Kavanaugh's writings on the health law are more restrained than Democrats claim.
But it has been more restrained in its rivalries and more open to cooperation than it is now.
While some in the EU and its political capital want to be harsher on Budapest, others are more restrained.
In a year of wild experimentation, LG's more restrained approach of polishing up the basics might just pay off.
Confirmation feels like it's examining the same powerful men and badly used women from a different, more restrained angle.
A slightly more restrained encounter took place earlier in the day when the Pope shook hands with Mr Sanders.
CNN was much more restrained, stating that it would not publish the allegations because it could not corroborate them.
A village-level Gevrey-Chambertin or Pommard would be wonderful, as would a more restrained West Coast pinot noir.
H.R. McMaster — who had taken a more restrained and measured approach to US policy before he left the administration.
There are evidently some researchers who are excited about this, but the relevant government officials seem much more restrained.
Senate Republicans have been notably quieter and more restrained about attacking the FBI than their peers in the House.
You could drink an Oregon chardonnay as well, or one of the more restrained bottle from California or Australia.
The Prüm, which was more restrained and less exuberant than the Loewen, illustrated this spätlese phenomenon just as well.
But in a strange way, it also felt more restrained than the no-expense-spared excess of previous years.
This is when Big's voice dropped a little lower, became a little huskier, his delivery slicker and more restrained.
While on Instagram Orupabo sketches more freely and personally, collages presented in the gallery spaces are definitely more restrained.
Your brother Bob is still in the band, but he's a little more restrained as a player on this album.
For more restrained experiences, though, it's great to have something in between a full controller and an integrated headset trackpad.
In contrast to Rubio, Trump is more prone to offering simply ignorant remarks but also has considerably more restrained instincts.
As Mac Demarco's popularity has grown over the past 7 years, his albums have gotten more restrained and bare-bones.
We've also seen Hillary Clinton's more restrained anger, which she has directed against the divisiveness she perceived during the campaign.
In keeping with Castle's silent focus, this is a more restrained play, yet abundant with dance (choreographed by Donnie Mather).
Second, people are likely to be a bit more restrained in their alcohol consumption at lunchtime than in the evenings.
Although the Tribune Company, at one point, estimated damages at $929,977, the probation office was much more restrained in its estimates.
May, he was a bit more restrained when he and his wife, Melania, met Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle. Mrs.
Mr. Obama was far more restrained discussing Mr. Gillespie's criticism of Mr. Northam for supporting the removal of Virginia's Confederate statues.
"We understand that they foresee more restrained adjustments with a focus on data ... regarding interest rates from now," the investor said.
You might consider the grenache-based blends of Côtes-du-Rhône or some of the more restrained blends of the Languedoc.
The settlement requires him to be more restrained on Twitter, prompting speculation that the agency could review the agreement after Musk's Oct.
Without careful checks on this type of behavior, it can easily drive more restrained forms of argument from the marketplace of ideas.
Many of the sins of the Ministry of Public Security have also been committed by the NSA at a more restrained scale.
But the industry representatives gave measured support to the overall approach by Massachusetts, which was more restrained than that of other states.
But customer demand and the words of at least one Big Three CEO counsel a more restrained approach to the EV frenzy.
Iglooghost offered his own take via email, explaining that this was a more restrained process than his own solo stuff (emphasis his).
During the games, they have brought this same spirit and culture to other sports, ones where fan behavior is traditionally more restrained.
Biden won't make all of those changes, and they may be more restrained than Sanders would like or than the situation demands.
While the older terrorist group also holds Sufis to be heretics, Al Qaeda's official branches have been more restrained in its violence.
Materials submitted by defendants scheduled to be sentenced in the coming days appeared more restrained than those handed in for earlier parents.
Yet a more restrained operation might not inflict enough damage on the government of President Bashar al-Assad to change his calculations.
The American people are increasingly more restrained than the establishment that is responsible for crafting U.S. national security policy in their name.
Americans who care about a more restrained military, even if that also means a more effective military, may be thin on the ground.
Policy stimulus thus far has also been more restrained by Chinese standards than in past downturns, which could mean a more gradual recovery.
He said the security forces appeared more restrained on Saturday than a day earlier, though the use of tear gas was more evident.
Yes, Paul Schrader's '80s erotic thriller takes the subtle sexuality of the far more restrained 1942 original and ramps it up to 19803.
Coming from the G410, I find this newer model slightly quieter in operation, and I definitely appreciate the more restrained and functional look.
Some key industry players have been more restrained in their reactions to the legislation, including insurers, who would be among the most affected.
Public debate on the subject is more restrained though, with many resigned to the fact that individual rights are subordinated to state interests.
At his rally in Fletcher, he offered a slightly more restrained version of his typically freewheeling speech, largely hewing to his prepared remarks.
While Mr. Trump cited Mr. Reagan's case in his tweet, the discussion of his capacity was far more restrained in public back then.
But this time officials have been much more restrained in their response, partly because of concern about adding to China's hefty debt burden.
And schools should have a freer, not a more restrained, hand when it comes to disciplining and removing persistently violent and threatening students.
Both previously were more restrained, criticizing the Trump administration for stonewalling congressional subpoenas and suggesting that continued obstruction could eventually lead to impeachment.
He faces amped up pressure to abandon his freewheeling ways in favor of the more restrained demeanor typically espoused by a major party nominee.
Trump has not said whether or not he will sign the bill, but he has recently taken a more restrained approach to his demands.
Jane is more restrained than usual as James, a man of few words who nonetheless narrates the story, though he's compelling if not sympathetic.
Which is not to say that Clooney should be splashier in her performance of celebrity, or that Beyoncé should be more restrained in hers.
They may prefer a candidate with a progressive ideology but a more restrained, and potentially more effective, strategy for putting that ideology in place.
Republican Trump, who stormed into the race last year with outlandish and divisive statements, has proven more restrained, by his standards, in recent weeks.
RETRIBUTION The legal action compares with a more restrained response in December emphasising "trust in justice" after the arrest of CFO Sabrina Meng Wanzhou.
The soaring ambition of 2009 gave way to a more restrained tone in 2013, when Mr. Obama acknowledged the limits of American military force.
Next, aim for the income required to spend without guilt on those extravagances, and then be more restrained in other areas of your life.
Noah showed serious promise that she might one day reach Miley's heights as a singer, but she was considerably more restrained than her sis.
Also perhaps not getting its due is just how well they're balanced by the more restrained performances from Melissa McCarthy and especially Kristen Wiig.
Video footage showed police officers, who over all were far more restrained than during previous demonstrations, tackling him and dragging him onto a bus.
Republicans, perhaps in no rush to stick their thumb in the eye of a president known for his itchy Twitter finger, were more restrained.
The highly charged exchange was followed by a more restrained conversation between Ms. Conway and Mr. Mook, moderated by the CNN host Jake Tapper.
Louis' physical presence is more restrained, and he and Ostermeier are much bolder in highlighting his unease with the masculine norms his father imposes.
Optimism from Google and others that self-driving taxi fleets could be deployed relatively quickly has been replaced by fuzzier and more restrained expectations.
Even when Trump moved to the Q and A portion of the event, he was far more restrained than we are use to seeing.
It's a sea change for the president who at first seemed to promise a much more restrained America: America is anything but restrained now.
Either Trump or someone close to him had second thoughts about the tweet, as it was followed by a more restrained comment on Friday morning.
Most say its stimulus has been relatively more restrained this time around, given concerns about high levels of debt left over from past credit sprees.
The legal action compares with a more restrained response in December emphasizing "trust in justice" after the arrest of Chief Financial Officer Sabrina Meng Wanzhou.
It's a shame, too, because when the film is more restrained, Prospect effectively uses language to convey the utter ordinariness of prospecting in this universe.
Rick Scott -- are now selling a more restrained operation, one focused on merely three or four states and spending about half of the original target.
What should policymakers do: This paper argues that training matters, but it doesn't investigate what elite institutions are specifically doing to produce more restrained prescribers.
Colman, who just won an Oscar as the rather more expressive Queen Anne in "The Favourite," is more restrained than Foy, but no less spectacular.
Races that were once flat-out attacks over 90 minutes are now more restrained, with an emphasis on driving that preserves tires, fuel and energy.
The violence in "The Handmaiden" tends to be more restrained than in some of his other work, more psychological and rather less blunt and bloody.
Kraft's judgments about Trump stem from his sense of outrage, but his aesthetic is noticeably more restrained than that of many of his artistic contemporaries.
He has promised to be more "restrained" about the account after taking office Our thought bubble: This is a missed opportunity for the Trump Administration.
But in the performances and teamwork of Mr. Cumming (more restrained than usual) and Ms. Novakovic, "Instinct" has more of what made "Castle" a hit.
Mr. Trump was more restrained when asked about Sergeant Bergdahl's case last month, but not so much that it did not come up in court.
"Now they look like Rockettes," Gayle Benson, the owner of the Saints, told The New Orleans Times-Picayune in reference to the more restrained uniforms.
Madley maintains what he calls a more restrained style than in his previous role because of the salary cap of around $10 million per team.
Other Afghan politicians have been more restrained about their views of the American bombing, with some opposed to it and others saying they supported it.
Aside from one tweet on Monday morning blaming news media for "contributing greatly to the anger and rage" in America, Trump was more restrained than usual.
He's been more restrained in the use of American force in the Middle East than the Blob collectively wants, but he's still used plenty of force.
However, a more restrained approach could be taken to purely equity-based parts of the market that in theory should cause little contagion if they collapse.
One of Mr Son's more restrained forecasts about the future of technology is that by 2040, everyone will own 1,000 devices each connected to the internet.
Birdie is a more rounded record, backing further away from the anxious, nightclub pop-punk of Welcome and relying on acoustic guitars and more restrained vocals.
Ohlhausen, on the commission since 2012, has been a critic of the agency's actions on mergers and advocated for a more restrained approach to regulating businesses.
Protests nearby drew only a fraction of the tens of thousands who gathered in 2000 - and criticism from across the continent has also been more restrained.
RETRIBUTION The legal action compares with a more restrained response in December emphasizing "trust in justice" after the arrest of Chief Financial Officer Sabrina Meng Wanzhou.
However a more restrained approach could be taken to purely equity-based parts of the market that in theory should cause little contagion if they collapse.
" In a post on Twitter on Sunday, Mr. Trump was more restrained, writing that Mr. Pompeo "had a good meeting with Chairman Kim today in Pyongyang.
But assuming this is all accurate, it shows off a more restrained approach to design than the far more experimental G8, for better or for worse.
"It gives you a vision of the world which I think is more restrained, conservative," he told the interviewer Brian Lamb on C-Span in 21970.
Steve Bullock of Montana suggested a more restrained approach to communicate unease with the health bill that could garner bipartisan support from the heavily Republican group.
For something fancier, though certainly more restrained than a mountain of buttercream, I've also made them filled with chocolate ganache as well as with cherry jam.
Cody Quattlebaum, his bass-baritone voice more restrained than his bicep-length mane of curly hair, was unusually low-key as Mozart's Figaro and Gounod's Méphistophélès.
Trump's pronouncements on trade are a big source of anxiety, but already this morning there are those arguing that a President Trump will be far more restrained.
Saturday's incident was the latest departure by Trump from a recent effort to appease Republicans worried about his brash public persona by trying to appear more restrained.
In contrast, the government took a much more restrained approach in a 1996 standoff with the Montana Freemen, negotiating for 81 days until the group's members surrendered.
The UK, which has so far taken a more restrained approach, could see thousands of people contract the virus, its deputy chief medical officer told Sky News.
It was a striking contrast with Judge Kavanaugh's more restrained and halting interview on Fox News days earlier, one that Mr. Trump had privately criticized as weak.
Sure, Joanne-era Gaga is comparatively more restrained than Gaga circa 2009, but she's still a pop star who revels in the glamour and artificiality of pop.
But, apart from the rollback of Mr. Obama's flood order, the Trump administration has been more restrained in directly targeting measures aimed at adapting to future disasters.
Trump's December demonstrated that instead of becoming more "restrained" on social media — something he promised to do just before his inauguration — he's turning it up to 11.
Burt, who was the American Ambassador to Germany from 29 to 29, had been attracted by Trump's talk of a more restrained, "realist" vision of American power.
Edgerton is passionately powerful, if somewhat more restrained, as Richard Loving, as befitting the reluctance of the historical Richard to take a place in the public view.
"Russia's law-enforcement bodies behave in a far more restrained manner than their colleagues in other European countries," Putin said, without specifying which countries he had in mind.
Trump has had an official White House photographer — Shealah Craighead — since the week following his inauguration, but the availability of her photos has been more restrained than Souza's.
Although collage factors into his practice often, this series takes a different approach than his previous collages, which are more restrained—and monochromatic—than those of Possible Disasters.
We want to have these to be very much more composed, much more restrained than what you see today, but we want it to be just as expressive.
Britain's freewheeling tabloid press has been more restrained in recent times, after scandals over telephone hacking that led to an inquiry into ethical standards at the country's newspapers.
In a sign of the shifting political winds for tech giants, Republicans, who have been more restrained in their criticism of the companies, were more skeptical on Tuesday.
It's true that in contrast to Bernie Sanders, Clinton supports more restrained versions of these ideas or has a less consistently left-wing record of fighting for them.
He emphasized positions that drew a contrast with the more restrained Ms. Feinstein, including his support for single-payer health care and his call for Mr. Trump's impeachment.
In reds, I would look for something fruity and balanced: Pinot noir would be great, as would Beaujolais, young Riojas and the more restrained American grenaches and carignans.
Concern about what Russia and China may do in Africa is unlikely to persuade those who have argued for more restrained use of US power and resources abroad.
"We're talking about intelligent, highly qualified individuals with a judicial approach that is more restrained and more faithful to the text of the Constitution and statutes," Coffin said.
Duffy's solo work is more restrained and reflective, as evinced on Hand Habits' recent sophomore album, "Placeholder," which features a softened guitar tone and raw lyrics about anxiety.
But Jeronimo de Sousa, the leader of the Communist party, whose support is also crucial to ensure the parliamentary majority, was more restrained, saying progress was "still clearly insufficient".
Other major commodities were more restrained than crude oil and gold, with London benchmark copper futures dropping 1.7 percent on June 24 and London aluminum slipping by 1.5 percent.
Typical of the more restrained and decorous Senate, Mr. Murphy's speeches last week were derided by Republicans as a pointless "talkathon," but there were no confrontations and no shouting.
Other major commodities were more restrained than crude oil and gold, with London benchmark copper futures dropping 1.7 percent on June 24 and London aluminium slipping by 1.5 percent.
China could even pursue a more restrained approach on hot-button issues like the Senkaku Islands dispute with Japan in an attempt to avoid pushing Tokyo further toward Washington.
It means rolling back our global military footprint and adopting a more restrained foreign policy that at least approximates the manner in which we expect other nations to behave.
What's most noticeable about it is how American it feels, like a more restrained version of the USA series "Fairly Legal," for those whose memory stretches back to 2012.
This time, Monteverdi's "Pur ti miro" was part of the actual program, and Ms. Scheen and Ms. Bridelli put it across meltingly again, in a slightly more restrained performance.
McCarthy: We've seen other candidates, even a Democratic president, champion a different kind of foreign policy — more restrained or at least less fixated on "exporting democracy" — in recent years.
"Shanghaied" finds the producer paring back his usual pedal-to-the-metal flare for something more restrained and regal, combining drumline snares with a piano lead and orchestral arrangements.
"I think he's going to keep doing this, and I think he's going to be probably a little more restrained in his tweets probably, but it's all relative," Ryan said.
Brown, who had been more restrained in public comments after Trump's election, positioned himself as the leader for the state's progressives, applauding the women's marches across the country last weekend.
The other major Middle East exporters have, similar to the Saudis, been more restrained in exporting to China, with imports from Iran up 2.2 percent and Iraq by 1.6 percent.
Despite pledging last year to be more restrained on social media once in office, Trump has continued to tweet regularly, his morning barrage of posts a hallmark of the presidency.
May's comments were more restrained than those of her Brexit minister, David Davis, who said on Tuesday that the silencing of Big Ben for such a long period was "mad".
Still, the criticism got to him (it even made him stop doing stand-up for a few years) and his subsequent work is slightly more restrained, for good and ill.
" The Times of London, which is also owned by News Corporation but generally takes a more restrained approach, said, "Trump: May's soft Brexit will kill chance of US trade deal.
Though it achieved international success among critics in the 1990s with powerful shirazes from regions like Barossa Valley and McLaren Vale, many Australians came to prefer more restrained European styles.
Peering at the tea leaves Another group of mobilization-focused candidates are offering a somewhat more restrained agenda and betting on energizing new voters because they embody demographic and generational change.
Engineers and executives within the industry, once brazenly forecasting the imminent arrival of self-driving cars (without a human safety driver behind the wheel) have a decidedly more restrained outlook today.
Trump surprised pundits and political observers in several of the last debates when he adopted a more restrained and less confrontational style, showing millions that he could give a presidential performance.
In a generation's time he can imagine a more restrained America and a more confident China reaching a new balance of power in those near seas, after a period of competition.
Though they've long been stereotyped as the gender with more restrained shoe-buying habits, men are putting more money into footwear and could be on track to close the spending gap.
But where Saturday fed into the early itches of athleisure, Broome Street feels like a more refined off-duty wardrobe: cuffed jeans, tailored blouses, and a much more restrained color palette.
Roger J. Stone Jr., the political operative who is Mr. Trump's longtime confidant and an unapologetic stirrer of strife, called Mr. McCain and Mr. Romney "losers" for their more restrained approaches.
It is Mr. Drake's first multiunit residential project, and although he is frequently lauded in shelter magazines for his masterful use of bold colors, the apartments have a more restrained palette.
This is important to keep in mind as many prominent liberals continue to contrast Trump—whose overtly racist and xenophobic comments often resemble alt-right positions—with more restrained Republican politicians.
Price, though, was resistant to government action on drug prices as a lawmaker and could lead the process down a more traditionally Republican path of more restrained action, some observers think.
So far, China's stimulus measures have been more restrained than in past downturns, which analysts attribute to fears of adding to a mountain of debt left over from past credit binges.
But after the party's sweeping suburban gains last fall, Democrats represent a growing number of affluent suburban districts, and support for single-payer is more restrained among members from such places.
" Smith, author of the 2014 book "Cold Peace: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the 21st Century," said the outbursts by China's official media outlets were unusual because they typically are "more restrained.
The praise for Clinton, who previously served alongside Biden as secretary of State, was more restrained but nonetheless evident in his calls to "build on" the successes of the Obama administration.
Three multibrand gift sets from Credo Beauty, which calls itself "the largest clean beauty store on the planet," are packaged in a muted pastel box that is more restrained than jolly.
But Crown Shy's two big dining rooms and extended bar are a little more restrained, dominated by cream tones, blond wood tables, and chairs with saddle-brown leather seats and backs.
However, the company expects to repurchase only about $33710003 million in shares in 3371368, a more restrained amount than in the prior two years, as it focuses on funding the SEV acquisition.
You might argue HTC is being more restrained in its processing, but purely as a camera that outputs the best possible image on full-auto, the 10 consistently falls behind Samsung's GS7.
POLICY DILEMMA China's response to the current slowdown has been more restrained than in the past, when it slashed rates aggressively and encouraged a lending spree that created a mountain of debt.
The other issues of "Trumpism," particularly border control and a more restrained foreign policy, are also issues upon which traditional Republicans have found themselves on the wrong side of in recent years.
During her meeting with Jewell, Canadian Environmental Minister Catherine McKenna offered a more restrained warning about climate refugees, saying "real conversations" about the issue are needed with the Inuit in the Arctic.
" The read, from risk consultancy Eurasia Group: "Trump's after-hours tariff announcement is significant but was somewhat more restrained than what the president suggested during a storm of tweets on Friday morning.
Mr. Gutierrez has continued to pursue the company's sustainability and carbon reduction efforts, but in a more restrained way, focusing more on large-scale renewable projects and less on the emerging markets.
Ms. Mayer said that over time the market responses to Mr. Trump's proclamations seemed to be more restrained, which may reflect a recognition that the president's bark is worse than his bite.
After declaring Sunday that the US was "locked and loaded" to respond to the attack on Saudi oil fields, Trump appeared more restrained a day later, saying he did not want war.
Lawmakers and academics say the European public has seen little need for tight campaign finance regulations because political campaigning in Europe has historically been far more restrained than in the United States.
Thankfully, most are more restrained than Ms Wolf, but those seeking to base their rights and protections on their own feelings of self are going to feel that their identities are under threat.
After the election, Trump told CBS' "60 Minutes" he would become "more restrained" on the social platform, but he has continued to use it, prodding China and questioning the cost of government contracts.
If Trump were more concerned with seeking broad popularity, he would have steered a centrist course on health care, shut down his Twitter account, and become far more restrained in his public statements.
The power, fury, and sheer weirdness of Denis and Lavoie's effort would make it remarkable even if it didn't represent such a break from the more restrained traditions of this country's cinematic output.
Randgold CEO Mark Bristow appeared to strike a more restrained note at the conference, saying that the new code "breaks down trust" but that mines in Congo could succeed in spite of it.
As President, he has participated in somber remembrance events at the White House and elsewhere, but has not desisted in his usual Twitter combat for the day nor attempted a more restrained attitude.
But the more that TV dramas veer in this more restrained direction, the less they are able to capture as much of human life as Orange Is the New Black dared to depict.
Uber let me behind the wheel, and took me for a longer trip along the Allegheny River, while Delphi and Mobileye were more restrained in what they were showing off to the media.
Cianfrance is a far more restrained and formal filmmaker than Lars von Trier, but Oceans still feels at times like a von Trier movie, an engine carefully tuned for misery and emotional disintegration.
Such military deals or infrastructure developments could also be backed by Russian loans, though the scope would almost certainly be more restrained than those offered by Africa's many other, less cash-strapped suitors.
If you were a judicious chief executive, you might be more restrained in pushing to expand amid the political turmoil, whatever the administration's interest in cutting regulatory red tape and slashing corporate taxes.
It was a more restrained approach than CNN's debates in Detroit, which featured a singing of the national anthem in prime time and a Hollywood-style introductory video that some mocked as hyperbolic.
WASHINGTON — Scott Pruitt, President-elect Donald J. Trump's choice to lead the Environmental Protection Agency, offered a vision of a far smaller and more restrained agency at his Senate confirmation hearing on Wednesday.
Trump's base, then, is not as dead set on a more restrained, disengaged American foreign policy as conventional wisdom says it is, or as the anti-globalist true believers might hope it is.
" A statement from Clinton emailed to reporters Thursday was a bit more restrained and alluded to legal constraints, saying she would "do everything possible under the law to go further to protect families.
Even if he decides to try to become more restrained in his job as NEC director, he's already done some irreversible damage with the way he's conducted himself in the White House so far.
But it seems reasonable that Trump's reanimation of NSEERS would target the same countries as the last one — creating a (more restrained) version of the "Muslim registry" Trump once endorsed on the campaign trail.
That's because Apple's business model, unlike that of Facebook and Google, doesn't depend on closely tracking your data, and it has been more restrained than Amazon in the number of markets it muscles into.
Indrawati, a former World Bank managing director, said she hoped policymakers would "articulate more of those risks" during the forthcoming meetings, and encourage "countries to be more restrained in using those kind of measures".
But analysts do not expect a sharp rebound in China like recoveries in the past, which created a strong reflationary pulse worldwide, noting its latest stimulus measures have so far been relatively more restrained.
Political coverage tends to suggest that Trump is the problem rather than the symptom — in fact, it encourages this view, by expressing open contempt for Trump but much more restrained coverage of establishment candidates.
It's a more restrained, grounded movie than its predecessor — which, ultimately, means it loses some of the candy-coated glee that made A Christmas Prince such a buzzed-about so-bad-it's-good hit.
That's why most presidents in recent memory have eschewed large, dramatic speaking events and opted instead for something more restrained on the South Lawn of the White House or at local festivities across the nation.
While conditions are expected to stabilize around mid-year, economists caution that China is unlikely to see a sharp rebound as in the past, noting Beijing's stimulus measures so far have been relatively more restrained.
" Mr. Scarborough, however, was more restrained when asked about his producer's email to the Rubio campaign, which seemed to offer better coverage for increased access, saying, "That's a booker being a booker and being aggressive.
RETRIBUTION The legal action and public relations outreach compare with a more restrained response in December emphasizing "trust in justice" when its chief financial officer, Sabrina Meng Wanzhou, was arrested in Vancouver at U.S. request.
Trump, who has himself been accused of sexual misconduct by several women, was more restrained in his comments about Biden on Wednesday than he was a night earlier at the National Republican Congressional Committee dinner.
RETRIBUTION The legal action and public relations outreach compare with a more restrained response in December emphasising "trust in justice" when its chief financial officer, Sabrina Meng Wanzhou, was arrested in Vancouver at U.S. request.
The planned legal action and public relations outreach compare with a more restrained response in December emphasizing "trust in justice" when its chief financial officer, Sabrina Meng Wanzhou, was arrested in Vancouver at U.S. request.
Nine years later and in a more restrained style than some of his earlier works, he wrote "The Right Stuff" about the first seven U.S. astronauts and test pilot Chuck Yeager who came before them.
Luckily, throughout 2016, more and more promoters dreamed up events that hit your senses in more restrained, thought-out ways, favoring eclectic bookings and non-traditional show spaces over the uninhibited hedonism of mainstage EDM.
The Minions are the biggest thing about the franchise, so it makes sense that they get an adventure of their own, even if it's much more restrained than what we saw in Despicable Me 2.
After escalating his rhetoric against North Korea twice on Friday, Mr. Trump emerged from a late-afternoon meeting with his national security team offering a somewhat more restrained message, vowing to give diplomacy a chance.
Multiple forces in Tehran and elsewhere will be scrambling for advantage after his death, and while some will want to unleash regional chaos as part of that, others may be deterred into being more restrained.
But the 80 chapters and hundreds of recommendations – ranging from corporate taxation reform to surveillance restrictions to a more restrained foreign policy—in the Cato Handbook demonstrate that a determined Congress could significantly improve American governance.
Kim may very well not follow through on his threat to test a hydrogen bomb over the Pacific, and if he does, the American military and political response might well be more restrained than experts fear.
While analysts believe stimulus will put a floor under growth eventually, they are not predicting a strong rebound as seen in China in the past, noting Beijing's support measures so far have been relatively more restrained.
Its unusual origins and brief running time made it all but unavailable until the Criterion Collection recently restored the picture, which shows Welles working in a more restrained mode (and, for the first time, in color).
The interior is somewhat more restrained, although green marble pillars and crystal chandeliers are a luxurious frame for the modern display cases, which hold Swiss watches and jewelry from various brands, as well as Ferreira's own.
DES MOINES — In the final debate before the Iowa caucuses, six Democratic candidates were more restrained than roaring, as they sought to make their best positive political cases to the state's party faithful before the Feb.
While he notes that it's not inconceivable that the Obama administration would have made the same decision on Broadcom, Segal says that there's a reason why previous presidents have been more restrained in vetoing such deals.
Murray has acknowledged that the support of the home fans has often propelled him forward, and he has urged the more restrained Konta to express more emotion on court to cultivate the energy of the fans.
He said he is "operating in a more restrained way" that included factoring in the impact of the agency's investigations on the financial health of businesses, a view he has also encouraged the bureau's employees to adopt.
After days of characteristic defiance amid charges that his comments accusing a Mexican-American judge of bias were racist, Trump's speech Tuesday night marked an about-face as a more restrained, yet out-of-character Trump appeared.
The all black and all white colors are more restrained than some of B&O Play's past colorways, like the tangerine Beoplay H4s, but they do have a certain stark minimal appeal that the original models lacked.
The aggression in Syria and Libya prevented Clinton from adopting more restrained policies, and her incoherent explanations about her 2016 loss suggest that she is still unaware of the impact that war casualties made on her campaign.
Clinton was far more restrained: She declined to match Mr. Trump's volume when he yelled over her, and several times pointed viewers to the internet for fact-checking purposes, rather than going after Mr. Trump's misstatements herself.
Clinton has often been painted as hawkish on foreign policy, while Mr. Trump has put forward a more restrained approach, including his repeated claim, which has been proven false, that he was always against the Iraq war.
As the Democratic race moves to states with large minority populations, both candidates openly courted black and Hispanic votes during a debate that was far more restrained and cordial than last week's contentious debate in New Hampshire.
Bernie's protesters at the Nevada convention in Las Vegas in May were more restrained — if you regard a thrown chair, screaming about the female anatomy, and inciting death threats as democratic discourse in support of democratic socialism.
" It is hard to imagine a more restrained criticism of Warren's campaign that would still count as a reason to vote for Sanders over Warren, short of the script literally telling canvassers to say, "Oh, that's fine!
So far, a district court judge has issued a scathing opinion criticizing the President's claims of absolute immunity in the case, and a federal appeals court, while taking a more restrained approach, also ruled against the President.
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But it seems like a reasonable guess that Trump's reanimation of NSEERS would target the same countries as the last one — creating a (more restrained) version of the "Muslim registry" Trump once endorsed on the campaign trail.
"Channel Zero" is to be an anthology series like "American Horror Story" — a second season has already been announced — but if "Candle Cove" is any indication, it will be more restrained and less garish than that popular franchise.
But where Anne is a lovable puppy dog of a character, eager to please and to be pleased and willing to find her own flights of fancy funny with hindsight, Emily is cooler, more serious, and more restrained.
Romney's rhetoric on China and immigration was a more restrained version of Trump's nationalist pitch, and here and there he tried to imitate Franklin Roosevelt's promise, updated crudely by Trump, to be a traitor to his successful class.
Trump has also linked the trade talks and the protests in Hong Kong, saying he believes the negotiations with the United States had led Beijing to be more restrained in its response to the demonstrations in Hong Kong.
METALS SUBDUED In contrast to the strength of energy imports, China's appetite for industrial metals is more restrained, but not as weak as might be suggested by slowing exports and softening economic growth amid the trade dispute with Washington.
While he may have hit a decidedly more restrained style note than usual, the Everose variant of the watch dangling from the Grammy nominee's left wrist made clear his days of adventurous style choices aren't behind him just yet.
This suggests that workers in the lower half or two-thirds of the pay scale are reaping the bulk of the benefits from the tight labor market in recent months while salaried employees have seen more restrained pay hikes.
On Sunday, Amaq—the Islamic State's official news agency-slash-propaganda division—issued a statement that seemed more restrained than usual, almost like it was testing the waters, according to Veryan Khan of the Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium (TRAC).
As the coronavirus now stampedes across Britain and much of the world, Mr. Johnson is heeding the same principle, spurning the mass closures that have become commonplace across Europe and gambling his political future on a more restrained approach.
At the Pentagon, the president's decision was interpreted to be at the more restrained end of the spectrum of options, especially since American officials have expressed their increasing certainty in recent days that Iran was responsible for the attack.
" On Monday, a more restrained Paolo resigned from his post in the city, citing "recent unfortunate events in my life that are closely tied to my failed first marriage," as well as "the very public squabble with my daughter.
In such a setting, Spicer saying Hitler was more restrained than Assad because he "was not using the gas on his own people" comes across as especially ominous, relying as it does on the notion that Jews remain essentially alien.
But since restructuring itself as a holding company called Alphabet in 2015 and moving many of its bigger ideas outside the core Google business structure, Mountain View's ambitions have become a little more sober and its investment strategy more restrained.
Even more restrained reputable outlets were unsparing in their coverage: "When Mr. Trump greeted Emmanuel Macron, France's new president, they grabbed each other's hands, jaws clenched, in an extended grip that turned Mr. Trump's knuckles white," The New York Times wrote.
It's still very much a Primordial album, with all of the melancholy melodies, explosive percussion, grave-born riffs, and heavy metal thunder that that entails, but a more restrained, thoughtful version thereof; here, our somber warriors sound weary, but unbowed.
What the world saw was, if not a new Trump, at least a more restrained Trump, sticking to the prepared remarks with occasional ad-libs (which often amounted to just repeating some key words for emphasis.) Thematically, the script was tight.
Throughout his 24-hour swing through South Korea, Trump, who in a September speech at the United Nations had threatened to "totally destroy" North Korea and had dismissed dialogue with Pyongyang as a "waste of time", took a more restrained tone.
"The fact is I do have a somewhat narrower path that I try to walk and I do think sometimes it comes across as a little more restrained, a little more careful, and I am sure that is true," Clinton said.
Cobb is allegedly pushing for the Trump administration to be open with Mueller in his investigation into Russian meddling in the presidential election, while McGahn is pushing for a more restrained approach that could let Trump later assert executive privilege.
Even when singing the softer, kinder, more restrained ballads from 1997's The Boatman's Call and Push the Sky Away (like "People Ain't No Good" and "Jubilee Street"), Cave remains in character, his famous darkness daubed just a little more thinly.
Kremlin-aligned websites aimed at Western audiences have trafficked in conspiracy theories to spread fear in Europe and political division in the United States, the officials said, noting that Russia's diplomats and state-run news media have arguably been more restrained.
The uncertainty over who has final signoff has made it more difficult for the campaign to quickly execute decisions and Maya Harris's dual roles as relative and adviser prompted the candidate's staff to be more restrained about the advice they offer.
" Similarly, Ted Koppel, the legendary newsman, recently wrote that if Trump is forced from office or defeated at the polls, there is no reason to think he "will become a quieter, humbler, more restrained presence on Twitter and Facebook than heretofore.
These tall, stacked vases, named for the black iron slip that gave them their deep metallic surfaces, evince a new, more restrained way of working — one influenced by Minimalism and postpainterly abstraction, and by Voulkos's evolving interest in bronze casting.
The Trump administration's new policies reject the sometimes more restrained efforts by Mr. Obama and President George W. Bush and their predecessors, who sought to balance protecting the nation's borders with limits on the exercise of laws passed by Congress.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump told Congress on Tuesday he was open to immigration reform, shifting from his harsh rhetoric on illegal immigration in a speech that offered a more restrained tone than his election campaign and first month in the White House.
The other, according to a head of state and several diplomats who spoke to CNN, was slightly more restrained behind closed doors, intent on getting alliance members to increase their defense budgets, an issue Trump has hammered at since his presidential campaign.
The museum, in its willingness to openly address the sins of the past, mirrors the image the Thanis seek to project for their country — open and enlightened, less dour than archconservative Saudi Arabia, more restrained than freewheeling Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
In a politically difficult pitch to career employees who may sharply disagree with his vision of a more restrained EPA, Pruitt offered something of a homily to the civil service, saluting those with decades of service and proclaiming them symbols of the agency's value.
"Trong meanwhile is expected to take a more cautious approach to economic reforms, continuing to follow a state-led model of economic planning that will downplay economic reforms of state-owned enterprises and be more restrained in building Vietnam's ties with the U.S," said Biswas.
Ms. Raggi's campaign has been decidedly more restrained than the take-no-prisoners approach of Mr. Grillo, who has grown detached from the movement — even removing his name from the party logo — apparently in an effort to let it step outside his outsize shadow.
By becoming more restrained in our foreign policy, prioritizing between what we need and what we want, and prudently allocating our resources based on matching means and ends, the U.S. can keep the American people secure and safeguard the country's prosperity at the same time.
"Political combat is more restrained in places like Iowa and New Hampshire, but it's completely different in New York, and Bernie has no problem defending his ideas in a tough way against Secretary Clinton's," said Tad Devine, a senior adviser for the Sanders campaign. Mrs.
Now, after last weekend's protests turned out to be smaller and more restrained — partly because of quick economic relief promised by Mr. Macron, as well as a shift in the national mood following a terror attack in Strasbourg — he seems to have gotten a reprieve.
"We will be discussing ways to enhance the security of the region, writ large, and also what we can do through dialogue and diplomacy to urge Russia to be more transparent and to be more restrained and careful in its military exercises," Kupchan told reporters.
Earnings were under pressure from costs related to the BSI deal and expenses from a cost-cutting programme, exacerbating what has been a rocky start to the year for the banking industry, which is contending with record low interest rates and more restrained client activity.
"The rate reduction will be more restrained (in coming months) if the situation with the spread of the coronavirus and the signing of a new program of cooperation with the IMF continues to develop according to a pessimistic scenario," said analysts of Raiffeisen Bank Aval.
It's a game that retreats from its own moments of sincerity, which is a shame, because in the rare cases where it spends time with some of its slightly more restrained characters, you can genuinely see what a better version of Far Cry 5 might look like.
The pairing is clearly to show the Balanchine legacy, but the idea is muffled by the dancers' lack of ease with Balanchinian speed and dynamics, and by the tension between Mr. Peck's very American energy and spirit and the more restrained classicism of the Opera dancers.
Aides and allies say the President likes spending his mornings there because it affords a greater sense of normalcy than the Oval Office, which was once abuzz with unannounced visitors, but is more restrained and structured now that chief of staff John Kelly runs the West Wing.
Despite many problems overseas — the chaos in Syria and the rise of ISIS — Obama pushed against the muscular approach to foreign policy embraced by his predecessor George W. Bush, exhibiting a more restrained and cautious approach to intervention overseas, with varying results (something that our writers here will explore).
"Maybe this is the realization that growth going forward is no longer going to be accelerating and that the US economy in particular is going to be facing a more restrained global backdrop going into 2019," Greg Daco, an economist at the forecasting and analysis firm Oxford Economics, said.
And while Richard Nixon was an ally of Joseph McCarthy at the beginning of his career, and in private was given to all sorts of dark mutterings about plots against him by hidden enemies, he was much more restrained in his public persona as vice-president and president.
Because these are more immediately dangerous to regular people, you should be more restrained in your decisions about housing, especially if local real estate prices race ahead of local rents, or if your life situation would makes it hard to ride things out if housing prices really dropped.
The reality is more restrained, especially since daymeeuhn reports (in a pretty spoiler-heavy series of posts) that he made his sprint to the center after completing many of the other tasks in the game, implying that Murray's insistence on a single-minded travel strategy doesn't necessarily hold up.
But taken together, the new policies are a rejection of the sometimes more restrained efforts by former Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush and their predecessors, who sought to balance protecting the nation's borders with fiscal, logistical and humanitarian limits on the exercise of laws passed by Congress.
Cross-border M&A deals featuring European targets fell 39 percent for the quarter, partly due to the impact of China's caution but also due to buyers from elsewhere in the world staring down the barrel of Brexit and continent-wide election uncertainty and opting to take a more restrained approach.
Trump is not the first president to battle the press: Journalists were imprisoned during John Adams' presidency; FDR had little respect for the press and controlled reporter access carefully; Truman, Johnson and Nixon pretty much hated the press as much as Trump but usually were more restrained in their antagonism.
The terror attacks of September 11, 2001, came a few months later, and the State Department and the White House were often in conflict about how to react: Dick Cheney , the Vice-President, urged an assertive use of military power abroad, while Colin Powell , the Secretary of State, was more restrained.
So when many of my fellow left-leaning social media participants took Kavanaugh's loud and angry testimony as a sign that he had let emotion get the better of him — in contrast with the much more restrained Ford — the assumption was that he and the Republican Party had played themselves.
As the Outline noted, an absolutely massive amount of information about the alleged Russian digital operation remains vague, including whether its supposedly massive reach actually generated much real-life engagement, and it's not at all clear escalating cyberwar is a productive solution compared to a more restrained approach of fighting disinformation domestically.
The following are some of the factors that may move German stocks: President Donald Trump told Congress on Tuesday he was open to immigration reform, shifting from his harsh rhetoric on illegal immigration in a speech that offered a more restrained tone than his election campaign and first month in the White House.
Most of us office-bound working stiffs are relegated to lifestyles that don't permit semi-sheer bodystockings or thigh-high-slit slip skirts for daily wear, and while we can add these pieces to our Pinterest boards until the cows come home, our working environments dictate a more restrained approach to dressing.
Charlie Harding, a songwriter and co-creator of the Switched on Pop podcast, explained to me that songs with "much more restrained, close-up, nice vocals that feel intimate and feel more minimalist" — like Bieber's verse on "Despacito," as well as Selena Gomez's "Bad Liar" and Julia Michaels's "Issues" — have been growing in popularity.
Both were more restrained in their reactions to her testimony than they were on Tuesday, when Cosby smiled at some of the more emotional points of her testimony and McMonagle shook his head and mouthed the word 'Wow' when she spoke of one of the times Cosby allegedly came onto her and she rebuffed him.
" North Korea expert Harry Kazianis, a senior director at the Center for the National Interest think tank, said in an email: "For anyone like myself who wants the United States to return to a more restrained and realist foreign policy, the firing of John Bolton was long overdue and a smart move for Team Trump.
Critics point out that the president's faith in that sentiment was put to poor use, however, because it led him to apologize for American power and to enact a more restrained foreign policy that in turn allowed revisionist states like Russia, China, and Iran to flourish at the expense of their respective regions' security.
Granted, many of the anecdotes will be familiar to "Trek" fans, including how Nimoy was the only actor kept when NBC decided to junk Gene Roddenberry's original pilot and start over, or how his performance changed once he began playing off the highly expressive William Shatner, as opposed to the original captain, a more restrained Jeffrey Hunter.
Not only has she doubled-down on the amount of personal security guards she keeps with her at all times, but she's also radically scaled back how much she shares about her personal life, taking a three-month hiatus from her various social media platforms before returning with a much more restrained, stylized approach to the medium.
If flamboyance is not the best way to go, Mr. Wiley certainly has alternatives, as exemplified by his more restrained half-portraits based on the work of the Northern Renaissance painter Hans Memling, including "After Memling's Portrait of a Man With a Coin of the Emperor Nero," now in the collection of the Phoenix Art Museum.
Even after the deputy attorney general, Rod J. Rosenstein, wrote a more restrained draft of the letter and told Mr. Trump that he did not have to mention the Russia investigation — Mr. Comey's poor handling of the Clinton email investigation would suffice as a fireable offense, he explained — Mr. Trump directed Mr. Rosenstein to mention the Russia investigation anyway.
Adam KinzingerAdam Daniel KinzingerTrump urges GOP to fight for him Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle mourn Cummings GOP congressman slams Trump over report that US bombed former anti-ISIS coalition headquarters MORE (R-Ill.) — who has repeatedly lashed out at Trump since last week — also offered a more restrained assessment after the president announced his own sanctions.
This and other related changes, as highlighted in the report, would allow for a reduction of at least 10% in the size of our military forces and a reduction in overseas troop deployments and military bases in keeping with a more restrained strategy that privileges skillful diplomacy and promotes cooperation with allies over US-led military intervention.
Double Barrel Whiskey $49.99 750 milliliters 100 proof More restrained than its stable mates, the Double Barrel — in which different whiskeys have been blended and further aged together in another cask — smells of cake batter, fresh berries and children's cough syrup; as it develops in the glass, its nose turns darker and woodier, with a hint of sweet fortified wine lurking in the background.
He has publicly disagreed with Vice President-elect Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters FEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding MORE on what to do in Syria, and has appeared to support both a more robust and a more restrained U.S. involvement.
In the first instance, you can imagine a better outcome than the one we had: Perhaps Trump's (alleged) skepticism about the Iraq War and zeal for "winning" would have manifested itself in a more restrained and tightly-focused post-9/11 response, perhaps we would have caught or killed Bin Laden sooner and brought our troops home in a victory parade, perhaps phrases like "Abu Ghraib" and "waterboarding" would have never entered our national lexicon.
Gorka said that's the job of the president and Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, who issued his own forceful, yet more restrained, warning to North Korea that suggested the country's actions, and not its words, would draw a response from the United States.
But the health care debate this year has put the left on the defensive and exposed deep divides within the party over the the best way to defeat Trump: with a new sweeping liberal agenda, or a more restrained one based on the legacy of former President Barack Obama.. Sanders' office hadn't even completed the full legislative text of his Medicare for All bill when Harris' announcement began ricocheting across Capitol Hill.
President Trump has issued another tweet about the mosque attack in North Sinai, Egypt that killed about 235 people, tying the attack to his immigration policies: That followed a far more restrained message from his account, which seemed to come during his golf round: Be smart: The challenges Egypt faces from groups like ISIS, which is active in the Sinai peninsula, are far different from the threat the U.S. faces — largely from individual, ISIS-inspired attackers.
Upon taking office, 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 and 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 can signal a commitment to a more restrained executive branch by dropping the Obama administration's stubborn refusal to reveal what it knows about the takings of property in these cases.
House Democrats will huddle Tuesday morning in the Capitol for the first time since the release of 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 on 2016 election tampering, which has heightened liberal calls for the impeachment of 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 — and complicated the efforts of Democratic leaders seeking a more restrained response.

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