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Indeed, Bhakta sometimes fantasizes about conducting a more substantive conversation.
More substantive peace talks in Geneva could resume after that.
More substantive and specific reforms may yet come from Congress.
The House has sent more substantive plans to McConnell's Senate.
Then there's the more substantive question of how to replace Obamacare.
This is what is- The noise has made you more substantive?
We'll update this story if they send a more substantive response.
The two leaders are expected to hold more substantive talks Thursday.
And there's even a chance they'll discuss more substantive border issues.
"I think the business case has become more substantive," Ms. Whitmarsh said.
We have yet to see whether 2018 will reflect more substantive change.
But as yet it's more franchising its brand than something more substantive.
My father had already registered his opposition in a more substantive way.
Tom Barrack and Peter Thiel in roles more substantive than convention speaker.
But the show's creator, Lizzy Weiss, was going for something more substantive.
At a more substantive level, however, Scaramucci's charismatic debut encountered greater challenges.
Two of her reported affairs allegedly have more substantive proof behind them.
But resolutions can also be used as justification for more substantive legislation.
American officials say Mr. Khalilzad's calls to the president were more substantive.
They're just kind of ... like they have to have more substantive lives.
More substantive are the instructions issued to media outlets by China's propaganda authorities.
There are other, more substantive messages that can persuade voters to become donors.
But to astute Gaza observers, this was more substantive than a soap opera.
He now assuming control of a much more substantive chunk of the company.
"Overall there is much more substantive tax policy that is in agreement," Rep.
The need for more substantive corporate change is already in front of us.
I think it's time for us to move on to more substantive issues.
They tend to be more substantive than the cheap grace of instant forgiveness.
So Mr. Macron has made this meeting potentially more substantive, Mr. Eyal said.
She often sounds bored; I wonder how she'd enjoy rapping more substantive lyrics.
This creates a de facto deadline for a more substantive reauthorization and reform bill.
David Cicilline followed on Thursday with a more substantive motion to back the concern.
Truly minimizing waste requires much more substantive lifestyle changes, as I found out firsthand.
Gottlieb previously spent a decade with NEA, but the new role is more substantive.
Recently, pediatricians have taken a more substantive role in addressing postpartum depression in mothers.
Or that he ought to require more substantive briefings before meeting with foreign officials.
"Simply put, we want to see more substantive and diverse LGBT characters," Bradford explained.
The senator, allergic to public glad-handing, would have preferred a more substantive interaction.
The leaks distracted from more substantive campaign issues and fueled public distrust and rancor.
This poignancy makes the picture less humorous but potentially more substantive than its predecessors.
That more substantive conversation is best done over the phone if at all possible.
I have more substantive questions, but I have to ask you about the food.
Miller said that crews might suspend their search until a more substantive clue turns up.
Theaters are for more polished, more substantive work that touches or amuses a broader audience.
A more substantive approach is to return the money raised to citizens or affected businesses.
More substantive policy reforms to expand domestic minerals mining and production could and should follow.
The rulings in recent weeks marked a more substantive phase of federal appeals court action.
"We are just now getting into some of the more substantive issues," she said. Rep.
But he argues that beneath the rhetoric, the government will keep pushing more substantive measures.
They are more substantive, experienced and discerning — all-around more morally-grounded men than Trump.
The first is to surreptitiously fill Trump's head with something more substantive than racist insults.
The harder, more substantive part is this: What are we going to do about it?
But the Mueller report marked a low point for more substantive norms of presidential conduct.
We need to work harder toward a more substantive and participatory version of gender equality.
They also offer books that are much more substantive than the fluff I usually pick!
But after the inauguration of President Trump, Canada quickly became embroiled in more substantive matters.
Now he explores more substantive topics, delving often into religion, gay rights and explicit sexual themes.
At the end of May, they will meet again for a more substantive gathering in Hanoi.
I would've, for one, preferred a more substantive conversation about the dire state of addiction treatment.
What we're watching: whether Republicans support new, more substantive policy, including a price on carbon emissions.
The United States has deferred its more substantive demands to the next phase of trade talks.
FTI also advised engaging with Trump offline, in person, to allow for a more substantive response.
We wish that Clinton faced a worthy opponent: she deserves a less sullied, more substantive win.
Maybe Twitter truly believes it can still be successful and become a place for more substantive discussion.
The adjustments to the structure of the government are more substantive, but also reflect concessions to reality.
For now, here's a look at the more substantive things that happened in the race this week.
Lots of us feel like BuzzFeed hit problems just as it was turning toward more substantive content.
Facebook, meanwhile, is trying to promote more substantive content, especially given the "fake news" controversies last year.
Anyone seeking a more substantive conversation on life beyond the basket, however, will have to look elsewhere.
The more substantive answers are torture, deceit and the all-but-unchecked power of the American presidency.
The flashbacks to her time in rehab are more substantive than anything that happens in the present.
Now, developers will be able to experience the OS on their own hardware, and provide more substantive feedback.
Though both parties are mired in divisive primaries, Democrats have a more substantive problem than Republicans, he said.
Today's update is more substantive, but it remains to be seen whether more thorough reporting leads to action.
Yet the notion that Whitewater was "far more substantive than the Russian collusion scandal" is simply not true.
Democrats have said they want fixes to the tax law to be paired with more substantive tax changes.
Democrats, who all voted against the law, have been reluctant to support technical corrections absent more substantive changes.
Many Democrats have said they want corrections to be paired with more substantive changes to the 2017 law.
"Bongos are the salt and pepper of the rhythm section," he once explained, whereas congas were more substantive.
They think that Trumpism exists, and that it could endure as something more substantive than a political slur.
The more substantive one is why someone in the White House is trying to discredit the UN ambassador.
But on more substantive issues, both Canada and Mexico have shown a growing willingness to resist American demands.
The law is essentially an accounting maneuver intended to give lawmakers more time to debate more substantive changes.
Fortunately, more substantive legislation already exists in the form of the bipartisan and bicameral Saudi Nuclear Nonproliferation Act.
And that led to less arguing and more substantive explanations of what people want to do as president.
In contrast, the debate across town on Fox was more substantive and revealing about the candidates (and their flaws).
In Iowa last week, he was more substantive than most of his rivals on domestic issues and national security.
There is real danger in glorifying the past as a time when politics was less cruel and more substantive.
We will need at least another few quarters to see if this nascent upswing turns into something more substantive.
"A reference to male rhetoric?" said one SoundCloud critic, arguing that Ms. Apple should have included more substantive complaints.
Democrats, however, are reluctant to help make technical changes to the tax law without also securing more substantive changes.
In his account on Thursday of the more substantive meeting, which took place in his Senate office on Sept.
So, too, has "outsider art," although it does evoke a more substantive history of pioneering research and aesthetic delectation.
Adding $54 billion to the defense budget seems to respond to nothing more substantive than a desire to appear muscular.
So wait for something more substantive before jumping to the conclusion that health reform truly is back on the agenda.
"The council is focused on delivering even more substantive reforms for the improvement of the general business climate," Oduwole said.
Tuesday night's LGBTQ town hall, hosted by the Human Rights Campaign and CNN in Los Angeles, was much more substantive.
But they may have more substantive talks on the fringes of a G-20 summit in Argentina later in November.
And I'm hopeful that in the last two months of this that people will start turning to more substantive things.
While the news is making headlines globally, the more substantive questions remain — what will happen when the buzz fizzles out?
More importantly, Turkey's attempts to bridge the rifts with Russia and Israel signal more substantive changes in its foreign policy.
And once the Senate has the CBO score, they'll be able to do more substantive work on their healthcare plan.
But this lyrical episode, directed by the Emmy-winning "Transparent" creator Jill Soloway, suggests more substantive reasons for Maura's unhappiness.
But let's say the markets don't automatically adjust, and demand the Fed take more substantive actions to meet its targets.
Some believe that Senator Harr and his legislative colleagues should work on more substantive issues and let the flag fly.
As my colleague David Leonhardt writes, headline economic stats are increasingly divorced from more substantive metrics on American well-being.
Although the writing in season three feels heavier and less breezy than before, its narrative feels more substantive and interesting.
Hillary goes in as the favorite -- she is far more substantive -- and remains the odds-on-favorite to win in November.
Johnson just muttered something about his comments being "misconstrued" and that the press should really be asking more substantive questions. 5.
That may very well be the case, but this research is laying the groundwork for more substantive breakthroughs in this area.
But on Wednesday, the meta question of Trump's competence gave way to more substantive reporting about what looks like policy movement.
Democrats have wanted fixes to drafting errors in the tax law to be paired with more substantive changes to the measure.
But Trump's laser focus on coal and nuclear power — and companies seizing on that — distracts the debate from more substantive issues.
But I also learned some more substantive things about the candidates' strategies, and about how they are choosing to present themselves.
Investors will be on the lookout once again for more substantive fiscal measures to cushion the economic blow from the coronavirus.
Mr. Trump's national security adviser, Robert C. O'Brien, did signal on Wednesday that more substantive action might be on the way.
It's not a full-blown PlayStation 5 announcement, but it's a whole lot more substantive than your typical vague C-suite comments.
And she believes she can help people make more substantive changes in their lives through CrossFit than she ever could practicing medicine.
"I would rather that we be doing a long-term authorization, more substantive policy, but this is an acceptable bill," said Rep.
Trump has expressed a belief that talking directly to Putin could clear up small differences and might lead to more substantive talks.
But maybe you are just a salty crab crabbing around, and you want educational shows to be more substantive, cohesive and convincing.
CNN's moderators focused on more substantive questions, with a lengthy exchange on trade, rather than baiting the candidates to attack each other.
He has expressed a belief that talking directly to Putin could clear up small differences that might lead to more substantive talks.
However, because cryptocurrencies operate independent of the centralized market, humanitarian organizations can provide more substantive guarantees in the longevity of their aid.
While such gestures have the potential to open up dialogue, activists need to articulate and enforce a more substantive vision for art museums.
And as of right now, it appears that the meeting may end up producing a more substantive outcome than the previous one did.
READ: Obama seeks allies' support on ISIS Obama is already on a sticky wicket, to use a cricketing metaphor, for more substantive reasons.
He said it might be entertaining, "but if it actually gets in the way of more substantive proceedings, that would be another story".
Some are just a MOU — memorandum of understanding — signaling an intention to move forward on something more substantive, but not a legal contract.
Usually a fixation on atmosphere indicates an inability to imagine anything more substantive, but Fin's atmosphere captivates, reminiscent of quietstorm's slow, haunting wash.
Her backers view Mr. Bryce as a creation of Hollywood and the national news media, and insist she is the more substantive candidate.
Many congressional Democrats have said they don't want to make technical corrections to Trump's tax law unless those changes include more substantive changes.
And that's not getting into the more substantive disagreements that have driven a wedge into this special relationship, from Iran to climate change.
Going after Amazon's interests in a more substantive way — through antitrust law, labor law, tax law, whatever — would provoke contention inside Trump's coalition.
More telling than his rabidly ideological speech to the General Assembly was the president's more substantive remarks before the Security Council on Wednesday.
United Nations officials said on Monday that they had reason to believe the current Geneva talks would be more substantive than previous ones.
No further details were provided, but a more substantive announcement was expected on Friday or Saturday from Iran's Atomic Energy Organization in Tehran.
"Parents are looking at summer options that they consider more substantive," said Ann Travis, a camp consultant also known as The Summer Lady.
GDP growth in the first quarter held steady at 6.8 percent, but more substantive indicators like industrial activity and inflation suggest some cooling.
On Monday, he proposed what he hopes will be a more substantive response, a proposal to require gun owners to buy liability insurance.
On Monday, he proposed what he hopes will be a more substantive response, a proposal to require gun owners to buy liability insurance.
But there's nothing to mourn in the failure to build a more substantive vision of "economic nationalism" because the vision itself never made sense.
China "hopes both sides can achieve even more substantive results in counter-terrorism cooperation", China's state-run Xinhua news agency cited Xi as saying.
Pompeo's initiative was at least more substantive than Trump's tweeting and cable news appearances from conspiracy-theory touting supporters that constituted his early defense.
But 48 hours on the campaign trail this week has convinced me that more substantive things are running through the minds of the voters.
Then there's the more substantive issue of how millennials (supposedly) live and structure their lives, and how they relate to the prevailing economic tides.
But the politics of making the fixes are complicated, with Democrats interested in making more substantive changes to the law along with technical corrections.
While many of those proposals have bipartisan support, Democrats are unlikely to agree to them without consideration of the more substantive background checks bill.
If President Trump is impeached, it is certainly possible that his lawyers would ask Chief Justice John Roberts to play a more substantive role.
Gizmodo has reached out to the Proud Boys for further comment, and we'll update this post if we hear back with anything more substantive.
" And from Mr. Sykes: "I think talk radio has been more substantive, more intellectually serious here and, therefore, less prone to embrace an entertainer.
Elsewhere, however, For Honor displays, if not a comprehensive understanding of how to make simulated violence more substantive, at least the beginnings of progress.
More substantive than the fine are the changes that will come to the company's Android software, which backs 80 percent of the world's smartphones.
To the Editor: David Brooks makes the case that the Whitewater scandal was more substantive than the current investigation of the Russia-collusion scandal.
Premarital counseling has existed for a long time, but psychologists have been expanding their services in recent years to offer more substantive wedding therapy.
We expect more substantive changes in the Fed's outlook around mid-year when details of any fiscal package are likely to be more concrete.
Cory Booker closed out the exchange with a plea for unity and an attempt to steer the debate back to a more substantive discussion.
But then the other reason, more substantive I think and what I was thinking about last night, is if something happens in the world.
Instead of a simple 'Yes' or 'No' interface that they started out with last year, there's a lot more room to have more substantive conversations.
It probably won't be, and I will continue to do this (uncompensated) work at the expense of my own scholarship and more substantive blog posts.
This time, though, that is expected to be followed by more substantive firing numbers that managers will begin to receive in the next two weeks.
Another meeting is scheduled in around six months; in the meantime, the government, army and ethnic militias will negotiate a framework for more substantive talks.
Given significant developments across the Taiwan Strait over the ensuing two years, it is time for a more substantive conversation between the two democratic presidents.
But a bigger part of it is private engagement with regulators around the world, and those, I think, often, are more substantive and less dramatic.
Advisers were prepared with a largely symbolic memo declaring Trump's intent to take action on steel tariffs in case a more substantive order wasn't final.
And that, in turn, helps explain why Obama's more substantive peacemaking efforts — like the 2009 drive for a settlement freeze — never amounted to very much.
Churn with furniture tends to be low and each customer is significantly more substantive in terms of their overall contribution than someone like a Netflix subscriber.
That might have the advantage of a more substantive conversation between airlines and customers, while still allowing travellers to respond at their convenience while en route.
"We need to sit down and have more substantive conversations about what that looks like," the Californian told Reuters when asked about the allocated fund provisions.
Mr. Sanders's presence has made this an immeasurably more substantive race, in which both candidates' policies have been better vetted, and as a result, better delineated.
Well, puzzlers don't get much more substantive than The Witness, a 60-hour next-gen Myst (of sorts) from the mind of Braid creator Jonathan Blow.
But its prospects would be a lot brighter if the underlying legislation were stronger and its backers could make better, more substantive arguments on its behalf.
The more substantive issue for investors is that Trump's increasing isolation from corporate CEOs and fellow Republican officeholders may kill his sluggish legislative agenda for good.
They're often journalists people like to read or they have a semi-popular podcast and they're kind of parlaying this mid-tier thing into something more substantive.
There is also talk of plans for a second, more substantive round of negotiations between American and Taliban envoys, following initial contacts in Qatar earlier this year.
Benally argues that the recent conversations about the way sacred sites are treated, spurred by the Notre Dame tragedy, could provide a launchpad for more substantive engagement.
Your followers will be able to write an answer up to three lines long, making Questions a much more substantive sticker than the Poll or Emoji Slider.
Haley herself said in a news conference Wednesday that Ryan gave her tips like putting a cough drop in her mouth, but nothing more substantive than that.
Trump and First Lady Melania are scheduled to attend a private dinner with Xi and Peng, with more substantive meetings between the two presidents scheduled for Thursday.
Tea Party chief Dugan said he purposely does not conduct a straw poll during the convention in order to keep the event more substantive and issue-based.
Clinton said that national political reporters were under "a kind of pressure to produce a political story," the implication being that she would prefer more substantive conversations.
Unity will require more substantive concessions from Clinton than Obama ever had to make, and for Sanders supporters to make peace with a relatively incremental agenda. 2.
He had wanted to meet with someone with more authority, and he had hoped to develop a more substantive "road map" for Russia and the United States.
Handing out some of the Twinkies amassed in the fridge was generous, to be sure, but not nearly as generous as more substantive action would have been.
It has been all that and more, but it is hard to think of a more substantive change to the sport than the advent of social media.
The virtues of long-term love, the ones that grow with time, are no doubt less thrilling; they are also, in my view, deeper and more substantive.
But others noted that the threshold increases are modest and held out hope that having fewer candidates onstage will lead to more substantive conversations in future debates.
But there are things that Trump could do that would be more substantive and meaningful than his recent signals at outreach (and more on this in a moment).
However, with Cruz already campaigning alongside evangelical pastors throughout those Southern states, Rubio will need something more substantive than this TV ad to prove his Christian bona fides.
Brinker, however, appears to be on the right track, as long as its initial notice is followed up with a more substantive description of how the breach occurred.
VR games have to be developed on an aggressive timeline to keep up with the fast-changing industry, and Gunheart looks like one of the more substantive efforts.
This is not surprising given that the Democratic candidates – Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders – have had a much more substantive debate about how each would help average Americans.
She said she wishes readers would wait to comment on the magazine until after they've read what's inside, citing more substantive stories on girls' friendships and personal experiences.
Issuing a study on how to revive nuclear energy: Politicians often call for studies when there aren't more substantive options available or when they want to delay action.
"Obviously we've seen a much more substantive debate on how we address climate change and build a thriving green economy," said Charlie Cray, senior research specialist at GreenPeace.
After weeks of complaining vociferously about the investigative process itself, Republicans on the front lines of the inquiry are now shifting toward more substantive defenses of Mr. Trump.
Under these circumstances, analysts said, the leaders' joint declaration, which also covered support for closer military cooperation and foreign policy, was more substantive than might have been expected.
But senators who vote for skinny repeal would be breaking a far more substantive pledge they made to voters — that they would work to lower health care costs.
But key congressional Democrats have said they don't want to make technical fixes to the GOP tax law without also making more substantive changes to the tax code.
"The Foreign Ministry will keep developing an even more substantive cooperative relationship with the United States, to promote both sides' joint values and mutually-beneficial interests," it said.
The information Tillerson and Mnuchin are unloading on the Senate committees that will approve their nominations will amount to more substantive financial disclosures than Trump has provided thus far.
Don't: "Piggyback" Adding your two cents to a more substantive statement by a peer could be seen as a golden opportunity to fake your way through a book discussion.
"And yet it has to be confessed that, at least so far, the Whitewater scandal was far more substantive than the Russia-collusion scandal now gripping Washington," Brooks said.
In its place, Congress should embrace a more substantive approach that would actually force Washington -- and the American people -- to pay for the government we want and can afford.
EU negotiators want agreement on membership dues, existing EU immigrants' rights and Britain's land border with Ireland before starting more substantive talks on future trade arrangements later this year.
"We've officially reached a point where we're having more substantive dialogue about how to improve the schedule to make sense," said Tony Clark, the executive director of the union.
The series gets more substantive and quicker starting in Episode 6, but over all the pieces — man-boys on the prowl, bromance, occasional forays into seriousness — fit together uncomfortably.
With China, the president's advisers have vacillated between asking Beijing to purchase more American products to lower the United States' trade deficit and pushing for more substantive economic reforms.
Officials have said they do not want to reopen negotiations for fear that the new Mexican president, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a liberal populist, would demand more substantive changes.
"I am pleased that Governor Abbott is engaged in a way that is certainly more substantive than President Trump — but that is such a low bar," Democratic Texas Rep.
More substantive than the Peak drama is the history of the Los Angeles library system, which was initially viewed as an elite enclave rather than an essential public resource.
But it also could be related to the more substantive issues about the Ukraine pressure campaign raised in the whistle-blower complaint, according to people familiar with the matter.
When we know the people in a discussion and understand their context, we can have more substantive and richer conversations focused around the work we do for our users.
The White House then announced plans for an executive order, but briefed the press on a far more substantive plan, which President Trump was expected to sign on Tuesday.
What's more, the types of packages currently under consideration — and more substantive versions thereof — have already been passed, with support from the very same members who are now opposed.
The feature isn't yet available, so I haven't been able to try it out, but the goal is to provide a more substantive look at how well your sleeping.
If we succeed, however, it could mean a more substantive change to the quality of life of American workers than we have seen in more than a half century.
On Sunday, the hits were more substantive, but no less aggressive: Mr. Rubio scoffed at Mr. Trump's clothing line — "those tacky ties" — and criticized him for making them in China.
Like Moscow's social media campaigns, Trump tweets about issues that distract from more substantive or less flattering news and he strengthens both edges of a culture war, eliminating the center.
Quizzed on the matter by Andrew Marr on his BBC politics show this morning, she left little room for MPs to hope for a more substantive role as talks advance.
While the speech was quickly overshadowed by Trump's inflammatory remarks on Tuesday, it is worth dwelling on because it was one of the more substantive moments in the Trump campaign.
NASA and the European Space Agency have not yet weighed in on these new claims, and it will require a more substantive investigation to determine the cause of the leak.
Originally from St. Louis, Mr. Cohen grew up watching soap operas, and he brings that sensibility to his shows, which he believes are often more substantive than the presidential campaign.
The more substantive puzzle for the Fed is the fact that inflation has actually fallen a bit during the year to 22019 percent, well below the Fed's 2-percent target.
"We spend a lot of time transcribing quotes now because at least from what we've seen on previous red carpets, there tends to be more substantive conversation," Ms. Wertheim said.
American negotiators have been pushing China for more substantive economic changes than it seems willing to accept, including rolling back subsidies to Chinese companies and lowering barriers to foreign competition.
This grants Josh McDermitt the opportunity to do some more substantive acting than the stoic Eugene usually allows, introducing some volatility and panic to a profile chiefly defined by composure.
Despising exclusivity was always the largest and most visible position of EGS critics, but it was typically grouped together with those various other arguments to make the opposition feel more substantive.
If the two get on well personally, which is by no means impossible, it could just pave the way for more substantive negotiations—though, even then, expectations should be set low.
On a more substantive level, experts in tax avoidance have in recent years tended to tilt more in favor of the wealth tax direction as perhaps easier to force compliance with.
The lawmakers floated taking action via legislation and voting against reductions in corporate income taxes as a way to twist tech firms' hands into taking more substantive action on improving diversity.
But in the aftermath of Hollywood's sexual harassment reckoning, more substantive conversations about gender equality, broken systems and power structures have ushered in a more open dialogue about pay in Hollywood.
But it was not to be, and Chozick does not shrink from her own share of the blame for campaign coverage that focused on Hillary's emails rather than more substantive issues.
On one hand, we are continuing to diversify our portfolio of trade making sure that we have more trade agreements, more substantive trade agreements with the existing partners and new partners.
This is the path Romney should pursue to help not only his own reputation, but assist the entire country to move away from Trump-centered spats to a more substantive future.
Republicans are hoping to include fixes to drafting errors in their 2900 tax law, but many Democrats have wanted technical fixes to the law to be paired with more substantive changes.
Shortly after the El Paso shooting, Walmart removed signs for violent video games in its stores, but gun-control groups and several Democrats running for president called for more substantive measures.
With no cellphones allowed, he couldn't even prank text R.B.G. Thankfully, Wednesday's proceedings proved more substantive and subdued, as Mr. Schiff and his team opened their case for removing the president.
Even defenders of the law tend to focus on more substantive provisions it included as opposed to the weapons ban itself, like a ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds.
Democrats also dislike the bill's cost of about $85033 billion, and they don't want to make technical fixes to the 2017 tax law unless more substantive changes are also made. Sen.
K.'s participation in the elections will be a significant distraction from more substantive EU policy issues during the campaign, providing Eurosceptic parties across the bloc with ammunition for anti-European rhetoric.
But these privately decided voters cling to the more substantive issues brought up in the debates or from external news events to find rational reasons to justify their emotional/irrational voting choice.
An easy excuse for Trump would be to say that he doesn't have anything more substantive to say because crime control is overwhelmingly a state and local matter in the United States.
The more substantive parallel is that both Beginning Hour and PT are slow-paced first-person horror experiences that aim to return their respective series back to the business of scaring you.
Even if the U.S. and Chinese governments fail to agree on more substantive trade terms, corporate chief executive officers from the two countries pledged to deepen their cooperation and joint investment efforts.
Now that only 51 votes are needed for confirmation, however, Supreme Court nominees should feel more freedom to share their views, and Senate Judiciary hearings consequently may become more substantive and enlightening.
No Democrats voted for the 2017 tax law, and some key Democrats have said they don't want Congress to fix drafting errors unless Congress also makes more substantive changes to the law.
The one-on-one format allowed for more substantive and direct exchanges between the candidates, giving us a picture of how they might fare against President Donald Trump in the general election.
Sanders and Warren have promised more substantive change in their bids to beat Trump, while Biden and Buttigieg have largely pushed for a return to normalcy or an end to partisan gridlock.
Klobuchar barely leveled any attacks on Tuesday night; instead, she consistently answered some of the more substantive questions and attempting to sound like the voice of reason on an otherwise chaotic stage.
When the snow begins to thaw, flowers start to bloom, and the sun shines a bit brighter, rather than simply shaking dust from our carpets, we can focus on more substantive changes.
In an Instagram video on Sunday, she said that the book warrants a "deeper, more substantive discussion" and announced plans for a special set to stream on Apple TV Plus in March.
However, there are occasional press conferences with key officers, a more substantive Pentagon semiannual report on the Afghan conflict, and there is a matching report by special inspector general for Afghan reconstruction.
Even if social platforms cracked down on violations of their user agreements, to solve the problem of online hate, they would also need to rethink their policies and take more substantive action.
Keeping those running tallies of gender imbalance is like other emotional labor: It's exhausting and distracts from more substantive work, and some people are skeptical it needs to be performed at all.
Democrats are certainly ready to blame the lack of more ambitious action on an inability of Republicans to marshal their own conference to take more substantive steps to shore up the marketplace.
There were exceptions, notably immigration reform, where there was a real policy dispute, and there were times when the base seemed to be groping its way toward a more substantive sort of populism.
Notice how you casually presume your résumé offers a more substantive representation of your basic humanity than, say, all the tweets you've tweeted or all the digital artifacts amassed on your Facebook page.
A peace treaty has been raised by Kim as important to him, and there is no real reason that could not be a suitable carrot that might lead to further, more substantive progress.
As Vox's Constance Grady noted, red carpet interviews were more substantive than usual, as actresses got a chance to talk about their decision to wear black, as a protest against harassment and assault.
Of course, for many Democratic leaders, these more substantive concerns are almost certainly present in their private thoughts and conversations; however, they have chosen instead to direct their public comments towards Sanders' electability.
But in the era of #MeToo, Broadly is calling on all of us to commit to asking more substantive questions on power, abuse, and representation—and together work toward a safe, equitable future.
They have criticized the bill because they weren't involved in writing it, and many Democrats don't want to approve technical fixes to the 2017 tax law unless more substantive changes are also made.
He applauded the young people who stepped up for safer schools, and argued that letting the more substantive bill die in committee sent a signal to young people that their voices didn't matter.
"It has become clear to me from the outpouring of very passionate opinions that this selection has struck an emotional chord and created a need for a deeper more substantive discussion," Oprah said.
The bank fired 5,300 employees for improper sales tactics over five years, but did not make more substantive changes to policies and procedures or hold managers accountable until there was a public outcry.
Mitch McConnell, who generally doesn't like to let the Senate consider Democratic ideas more substantive than post-office-naming, gleefully announced he was going to schedule a vote on the whole Green package.
Those conversations are also expected to address more substantive disputes between the countries, such as the American embargo on Iranian oil and India's planned purchase of Russian-made S-400 air defense systems.
The statement cries out for a more substantive debate about Clinton's support for the raid that killed Osama bin Laden; the temporary ceasefire she negotiated between Hamas and Israel; and the Iran nuclear deal.
Last week, the agent for Yoenis Cespedes, Brodie Van Wagenen, called Mets General Manager Sandy Alderson and requested a more substantive conversation, setting in motion the process that brought Cespedes back to the Mets.
But innocuous exchanges between DNC employees and their spouses or partners do not become evidence of corruption simply by virtue of their adjacency in a database to more substantive conversations about kneecapping Bernie Sanders.
There's also usually some interesting hardware announcements related to the company's Mixed Reality initiative, as well first looks at bigger and more substantive software updates to the Edge browser, Office apps, Cortana, and Bing.
The White House and China's Commerce Ministry each described the meetings in Shanghai as constructive, but neither announced any agreements or goodwill gestures that might have cleared the path to more substantive future talks.
"I think you're looking at media-driven events where controversial and inflammatory remarks drive ratings and sell papers, being the more substantive reasoned voice [the media has] ignored him to an extent," he said.
However, more substantive, in its first year the startup says more than 1,200 companies across more than 40 countries have used the platform, resulting in over 7,000 job applicants and over 300 successful matches.
However, he said the EU's strict adherence to a phased negotiating process - which first tackles budget issues and the rights of EU citizens living in Britain - was delaying progress on more substantive trade issues.
A more substantive concern is that some participating colleges will make only modest commitments to this coalition, using it more as a way to deflect the mounting criticism of today's flawed college admissions process.
On Wednesday, the Kremlin said Putin would speak briefly with Trump during a lunch Sunday, saying plans for more substantive discussions were curtailed at France's request to avoid distracting from the Armistice Day commemorations.
The Epstein-Barr connection, which weirdly mimics the name of a herpes virus, is a weak link compared to more substantive evidence of Epstein's relationships dug up in flight logs, photos, and court filings.
It's time for more substantive questions about what policies and actions candidates will take to combat climate change, protect local communities, and, most critically, take advantage of the opportunities to shift to clean energy.
That uptick includes a 21% uptick in video call usage, along with a separate 21% increase in what the company calls "quality chats" -- in which two people have a more substantive back-and-forth.
A strengthening of the cessation across Syria, the United Nations envoy Staffan de Mistura said Monday, could pave the way for discussion of more substantive political issues at talks scheduled for February in Geneva.
Immigration is something we've heard a bit about in prior debates, but last night we did get more substantive discussion on education and foreign affairs than we've seen in any of the prior debates.
And Cheney aside, while modern vice presidents have tended to play a more substantive role than the ones from the "ain't worth a warm bucket of piss" days, it hasn't usually been a policymaking role.
The last 40 years have been depressingly predictable for working-class communities and small towns, and Trump's critics need to establish that they too can be "change agents" -- but in a much more substantive way.
"The basis of all this is the conversations we've had with each other over the weekend, which have been better conversations than we've seen in a long time and more substantive and more directed," Sen.
The collection is a lot more substantive than your usual VR film tie-in, but with a few exceptions, the designers apparently didn't get the rights to all the movie and game franchises Spielberg did.
But the speech was a manifesto outlining Trump's nascent political strategy, which was to create crises and then ride wall-to-wall media coverage—which often drowns out more substantive issues—as long as possible.
Still don't know why Barbie was there As John Oliver said on Last Week Tonight on Sunday, a literal hamster on TikTok is providing more substantive best practices than the president of the United States.
What remains to be seen is whether or not today's acts of "resistance" are only backroom policy squabbles or something more substantive, equaling or surpassing the actions of the Republicans who stood up to Nixon.
Another Fox reach into its past, the fall series "24: Legacy," also forced fans to confront a question, one that was more substantive: Was that show again demonizing Muslims, as it had in the past?
But there is also evidence of more substantive disagreements between Mr. Tillerson and the small cadre of White House officials who have taken a strong interest in setting Middle East policy, starting with Mr. Kushner.
Point guard Chasson Randle, signed by the Knicks on Monday, and the rookie Ron Baker are set to get more substantive looks the rest of the season now that the team has waived Brandon Jennings.
DONALD TRUMP Many of Donald Trump's policy visions have been vague at best, but even mindspray about China is more substantive than his thoughts on the digital divide, which so far have amounted to nothing.
It's obvious there will be an initial burst of enthusiasm from unsuspecting users, but then it will be up to developers to convert that into long-lasting change by delivering AR apps with more substantive utility.
Recently, Hoffman has funded more substantive endeavors like Win the Future — an attempt to rethink the Democratic Party and how it drafts candidates — which he created with Mark Pincus, the co-founder of gaming company Zynga.
On more substantive issues, such as migration policy, she often sent signals about where she stood — a reflection of the difficulty she faced in remaining loyal to Merkel while also showing she had her own views.
But Mr. Trump's breezy suggestions of acquiescence to the French point of view — on climate change, for instance — turned out to be no more substantive than the off-the-cuff way in which they were delivered.
They have tried giving Trump "better choices" for tweeting by trying to distract him with something more substantive, but those efforts never took during the campaign or during the first 200 days (tomorrow!) of the administration.
Some youth workers have disputed the link between drill music and gang violence, pointing to cuts to youth services due to government fiscal austerity measures as a more substantive reason for the increase in knife crime.
The administration said it was focused on defending the more substantive changes in Mr Obama's orders—the advent of DAPA and an expansion of who is eligible for protection under DACA—and made an honest mistake.
But it's unclear whether Congress will tackle technical corrections to the tax law this year since Democrats have expressed a reluctance to back fixing drafting efforts unless more substantive changes are made to the tax law.
Obama stopped short of an apology for the use of atomic bombs that took the lives of 140,000 in Hiroshima and 80,000 in Nagasaki, but he delivered a lengthier and more substantive speech than many predicted.
But Democrats are pushing for more substantive changes to the program and have become increasingly concerned about opportunity zones in recent weeks, following news reports highlighting how wealthy developers are influencing and benefiting from the program.
Atlas said there was no certainty a transaction would be completed but if discussions with investors resulted in more substantive negotiations with Barclays, Diamond and co-founder Ashish J. Thakkar would recuse themselves from the talks.
De Guindos said part of the solution would be creating a sizeable and agile centralized fiscal capacity in the euro zone, which should play a more substantive role than usual in boosting the euro zone economy.
While a few red state governors led the charge on reform efforts dating back to 2009, President Trump's endorsement of the First Step Act dramatically opened up political breathing room for bolder and more substantive changes.
If you want a more substantive explanation of this actually important election, covering how it works at a basic level to the stakes to very detailed analysis of who's likely to win, I'd recommend this explainer.
This new way of thinking about the way celebrities should be asked about their fashion choices is at the heart of #AskHerMore, the Twitter campaign that urges red carpet commentators to ask female celebrities more substantive questions.
However, once the conversation turned to more substantive topics, Trump was able to focus more on Clinton's failed record, forcing her to play defense for much of the night, particularly on her emails, Obamacare and energy policy.
"Clearly, there will be no surety of outcome until the FCA has completed its investigation, although administration issues (which we understand are likely to have been corrected) should be less material than more substantive failings," they added.
Burying the hatchets with Russia and Israel might make Turkey more secure in the region, and signal to the rest of the international community that more substantive positive changes in Turkish foreign policy are yet to come.
But when we're talking about our economy, creating jobs and fostering a climate where businesses can succeed and innovate, the American people deserve a much more substantive conversation about trade rather than a bombardment of misguided soundbites.
The downturn in prices has forced many scrappers, some of whom steal metal from abandoned Detroit buildings, to rely more on the mission's job training program to find more substantive ways to make a living, Audi said.
"In Vancouver, which has a great startup ecosystem, a lot of those companies and a lot of the research organizations have really bought into this idea of being part of something bigger and more substantive," he says.
Top Trump aides, including national security adviser John Bolton, have told the President that even a cursory meeting with Kim would amount to a diplomatic victory and allow for more substantive talks to occur in the future.
"Having one assistant handle the case beginning to end," Mr. Jones said, "will encourage an earlier and more substantive case evaluation that hopefully avoids decisions being put off until a case is two to three years old."
On Thursday, Judge Michael Snow said the extradition case will take "many months" and set a new procedural hearing for May 30, according to the AP. A more substantive hearing will take place June 12, he added.
The worry, however, is that the perceived simplicity and efficacy of such tactics will distract decision makers from more substantive efforts — for example, reducing electricity consumption by taxing it more heavily or investing in renewable energy resources.
Berhalter, a teammate of Stewart's on the 2002 World Cup team, met with Stewart for more substantive conversations in Columbus, Ohio — where Berhalter coached the Columbus Crew of M.L.S. — and in Chicago, where U.S. Soccer is based.
Coronavirus shaped a more substantive health care debate than candidates have had in any of their previous meetings, and it exposed the differences between Biden's emphasis on leadership in the moment versus Sanders' emphasis on systemic change.
A US-North Korea high-level summit creates the potential for bold moves from both actors, cutting through the bureaucracy and creating a top-down mandate for more substantive working-level meetings to hash out the details.
Rao Jin, a technology entrepreneur who runs a nationalistic website and media company known as April Media, has tried to take a more substantive approach, starting a series of online talks in the style of TED events.
Six months into the job, it is customary for the head of the world body to have had a more substantive meeting with the president of the United States, the organization's largest funder and most influential member.
Like other advocates of radical life extension, de Grey believes that more substantive interventions will be required to stave off the many effects of aging—and not just a drug that purportedly mimics the effects of near-starvation.
With a few of the weakest candidates starting to drop out, weary voters can only hope that the campaign will further clarify itself and become more substantive in coming weeks as it moves to New Hampshire and beyond.
He explained that the Senate asked Trump's lawyers to only use a limited amount of time Saturday morning, which means they'll just be previewing what will be a more substantive presentation starting Monday and potentially spilling into Tuesday.
She was promoted by her brother last year to be an alternate member of the decision-making political bureau of the ruling party's central committee, which analysts said showed that her activities are more substantive than previously thought.
"It shows that her portfolio and writ is far more substantive than previously believed and it is a further consolidation of the Kim family's power," said Michael Madden, a North Korea expert at Johns Hopkins University's 38 North website.
Like many people, I wanted a more substantive discussion of real issues, so I went on a quest, sifting through the emotion-filled tangents and creating a data-driven view of the debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
And he invited someone to Albertville to help the city take more substantive measures: Kris Kobach, a prominent conservative attorney who made a name for himself helping governments across the country craft laws to crack down on illegal immigration.
The measure is unlikely to pass any time soon given opposition to the idea by most Republicans and even some Democrats, but the senators hope to lay the groundwork for more substantive debate in the coming months and years.
And although she is studying international relations as a freshman in college, T.V.F. said "fashion and design has always been my passion" and she hopes that she and Mr. Jenden can collaborate in more substantive ways in the future.
In a video posted to Instagram on Sunday, Oprah declares that after an "outpouring of, may I say, very passionate opinions," it's become clear that American Dirt will require a "deeper, more substantive discussion" than she originally planned for.
For example, research shows that automated customer service systems can efficiently route customers to human operators, managing the frustrating parts of the call (such as user authentication) that can free up the human agents to handle the more substantive issues.
The Chinese also appear attuned to Trump's penchant for trumpeting modest symbolic victories, and could be using that to substitute for or distract from more substantive talks that would force big Chinese concessions on the way their economy is structured.
He notes the commercial development fees don't cover nearly enough housing to offset the jobs they bring into the city, predicting the cap will force commercial developers to find more substantive ways to fund affordable housing, such as building units onsite.
Atlas said that there was no certainty that a transaction would be completed but if its discussions with fellow investors resulted in more substantive negotiations with Barclays, Diamond and co-founder Ashish J. Thakkar will recuse themselves from such discussions.
The European Union's brief answer was that the EU common external policy still applied to Britain as an EU member state, and although it was not possible to answer immediately, a more substantive reply would be provided in due course.
"It took Google a long way to evolve to a more substantive approach," said Ian Shakil, chief executive of Augmedix, a San Francisco startup that recently raised $17 million for a smart-glass system for doctors that automatically records patient data.
In a report last week, credit rating agency Fitch Ratings said that because of the election result, "the government may back down from more substantive initiatives such as public sector pay reform, particularly if the oil price recovery is sustained".
"A cynical view then is that the delay is purely for political timing rather than a more substantive change in the US' approach to the US-China relationship," Tapas Strickland, an economist at National Australia Bank, wrote in a note.
He then offered a more substantive defense of the court's actions in Dunn in a footnote, noting a state statute that allows a "spiritual adviser of the condemned" to "be present at an execution," but doesn't specify the level of access.
The prisoner exchange, said to involve at least 2383,000 detainees, is the first of several confidence-building measures intended to draw the Houthi rebels and a Saudi-led coalition that supports President Abdu Rabbu Mansour Hadi into more substantive negotiations.
"Rather, Brussels will be assessing—and will wait to see—whether the speech lays the groundwork for the U.K. government to make more substantive progress in the Article 50 negotiations that will take place the following week," Eurasia's Rahman said.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi urged her caucus in the meeting Thursday to simply stay united and view MTRs as they are -- procedural votes to get to the final passage vote of a bill, not amendments that require more substantive consideration.
Some journalists, spurred on by The Daily Show, later attempted to pile on by accusing the younger Trump of plagiarizing part of his speech, but, unlike the more substantive charges against his mother the night before, he appears to be in the clear.
In a statement Thursday, Pai said FCC staffers will only be allowed to make "technical and conforming edits" to agency rules after they have been voted on at monthly meetings, and said only commissioners will have the authority to make more substantive changes.
After reading Ms. Zeisler so expertly catalog all the fake issues that are diverting women away from the real ones, I personally started to pine for a more substantive discussion about those very issues — and not another analysis of Emma Watson's feminism.
It also is critical for legislators to hold hearings on how to build a more substantive culture of security, inviting experts from cyber and other fields to share their perspective on how we can create a different mindset and effect behavioral changes.
Kamil in Chicago said her group is now thinking about how they can set up an emergency fund for their neighbors to provide more substantive financial support for people who are out of work now and were struggling long before the pandemic.
For much of his career he accepted roles, he admitted, "that would be the most fun, not the most challenging," while turning down more substantive parts, like the one in "Terms of Endearment" that led to an Academy Award for Jack Nicholson.
The visa-rule change allowed Mr. Poroshenko to claim credit for one popular achievement of Ukraine's shift toward the West, in the hopes more substantive measures will follow, said Kadri Liik, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
But other presidential lies, like Mr. Trump's false claim that millions of undocumented immigrants had cast ballots for his opponent in the 2016 election, are far more substantive, and pose a threat, scholars say, that his administration will build policies around them.
Like Yuval, I'd prefer something more substantive — he mentions E-Verify; I'd prefer to push on a piece or two of the Cotton-Perdue legislation, such as ending the diversity lottery or placing limits on chain migration (see Robert VerBruggen's excellent piece, here).
Meanwhile, more substantive criticisms struggle to take root — in part because Ocasio-Cortez is quick to acknowledge missteps, but also because she's constantly moving forward, advancing her argument, tweaking the agenda, and otherwise antiquating those cable news chyrons that might seek to belittle her.
To hear Spicer tell it, the reason for the change is that the off-camera briefing is more substantive than the on-camera one -- marked by considerably less showboating by reporters eager to make a name for themselves by confronting the press secretary on camera.
Over the years, I've used my position as a writer to investigate this question, coming up with scientific studies that both validate my dislike of small talk (more substantive conversations make people happier) and contradict my opinion (small talk, apparently, is important for social bonding).
"I think it creates a huge distraction to these members of Congress, and I think they quickly want to move on to something more substantive," Republican strategist Kevin Madden said on CNN's "The Lead with Jake Tapper" when asked about Trump's comments on Warren.
Instead, she suggests the company focus its efforts on more substantive changes, like advocating for states to require hospitals to provide victims with survivor advocates, who can accompany them through the sexual assault exam, and help them navigate criminal, civil, or campus judiciary processes.
Andrew Young, the former Atlanta mayor and civil rights leader, has argued against calls to remove the enormous carved tableau of Confederate leaders on Stone Mountain, Ga., and other Confederate monuments, saying those disputes make more enemies than friends and distract from more substantive issues.
The uneasy peace the current half-a-loaf scheduling solution has brought may hold for a while, but more substantive change — the abolition of the E.F.L. Cup, perhaps, or front-loading Premier League games in the fall — will have to come at some point.
In previous years, journalists have responded to the heat in Hollywood by asking celebrities about #AskHerMore, the initiative to query actresses about more substantive things than their outfits; #OscarsSoWhite, which highlighted the dearth of diverse nominees; and, more recently, the presidency of Donald J. Trump.
Over the past couple years, stars like Amy Poehler and Cate Blanchett have led a social media-fueled backlash against a perceived double standard in the kinds of superficial appearance-related questions award show interviewers pose to women versus the more substantive ones aimed at men.
At the time, he seemed skeptical that more substantive information could be gleaned from a deposition, given Clinton's numerous public statements on the subject of her email server, as well as her closed testimony to the FBI and open testimony to the House Select Committee on Benghazi.
"The key issue at stake here is an improvement in overall governance...But the policies required to tackle governance issues on a lasting basis are much more substantive than just demonetization, you can't rely on that alone," said Dev Kar, chief economist at Global Financial Integrity.
Given these circumstances, what might be done to recognize, with Thomas Jefferson, that "the way to have a good and safe government is not to trust it all to one, but to divide it among the many" — and preserve and promote a more substantive role for Congress?
The dispute over Calhoun College, founded in 1933, that ensued soon revealed deeper discontent among students and professors over more substantive issues regarding race, in particular what many saw as the university's lack of commitment to faculty diversity and the alienation experienced by many minority students.
One lobbyist said some attendees went in expecting a "dog and pony show" but instead found a meeting that was "more substantive than expected," with Price and other top officials engaged and asking questions, though they did not tip their hand on what they are planning.
Whether or not the executives turn up to his discussion next month, Sanders, a regular cable news guest following his 2016 presidential campaign, expects the eyeballs to roll in -- and see something, as he views it, more substantive than what's being offered across major media outlets.
Kim Yi Dionne, a political-science professor who specializes in African politics at the University of California, Riverside — and a creator of the hashtag — said that what looked like a quibble over aesthetics was actually a more substantive criticism of the first lady's understanding of Africa.
Buried under the layers of shock, however, is a more substantive lesson about politics: As the first real political outsider to permeate the usual party processes over the objections of party elites, Trump provides a useful test case for what parties really do in our system.
When Debbie Allen took over as producer and director in Season 2, she famously made it her mission to set it apart from its more benign predecessor by having the writers tackle more substantive issues, including colorism within the black community, AIDS and shopping while black.
In many respects this fragmentation is a fair response to a tired and platitudinous political establishment summed up by the dismal TV debate between Mrs Merkel and Martin Schulz, her SPD rival—which compared unfavourably with a more substantive debate at the small parties' encounter two days later.
" And the more substantive part of the speech, intended to outline his first 100 days in office if he were elected president, did not quite live up to its billing by campaign aides, who had promised a major policy address not unlike Newt Gingrich's 1994 "Contract with America.
It's not unusual for at least some portion of pop-up stores to close after the holiday rush, and it's getting easier to find virtual reality in public installations outside Best Buy, which could make the demo stations less attractive — places like arcades can offer more substantive and varied experiences.
" Co-founder and CEO Chris Best suggested that these threads are conducive to more substantive conversations, because Substack has worked on "getting the incentive structure right," especially since you're interacting with "like-minded peers" and an "author that you care about, and in a lot of cases are paying money to.
"It's extremely disappointing that the FTC isn't requiring more substantive changes or doing more to hold Google accountable for harming children through years of illegal data collection," said Josh Golin, the executive director for the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood (CCFC), a group that spearheaded the push for an investigation.
Former Treasury officials said Congress is likely to react angrily if the classified report isn't significantly more substantive, given the catch-all nature of the unclassified list, which includes friends of Vladimir Putin but also foes, such as billionaire brothers Aleksey and Dimitriy Ananyev, who've had their businesses seized in recent years.
"With Sanders, I would say, it's more substantive; with Biden, it's more that sense that he's the guy who's going to meet you for a beer after you've been working in the factory," said Christine Rididough, a longtime Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) organizer and chair of the DSA's national steering committee.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 2900 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE (D-Mass.) for running a more substantive campaign than her fellow 220006 Democratic presidential contenders.
"Vietnamese officials are waiting to see if, during Trump's bilateral meetings, he stays focused on America First or if he raises more substantive suggestions about how the two countries can engage economically," said Murray Hiebert, a senior associate of the Southeast Asia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington.
The more substantive portions of the two-hour debate at Drake University in Des Moines put in stark relief the chasm between the approaches of Sanders and Joe Biden – the two leaders in Iowa and national polling – on the biggest issues that face a president, including foreign policy, health care and trade.
Kim Yo Jong, believed to be in her late 20s or early 30s, was promoted by her brother last year to be an alternate member of the decision-making political bureau of the ruling party's central committee, which analysts said showed that her activities are more substantive and more important than previously thought.
After all, it is Trump who will appoint the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, and it is the FCC which gets to decide a range of issues vital to both companies, most notably whether the two companies get to merge to form a more substantive competitor to larger rivals AT&T and Verizon.
"At the start of our markup on Monday, I will also offer an additional amendment making more substantive improvements to the bill," Ways and Means Committee chairman Kevin Brady said in a statement on Friday, a day after the House unveiled long-delayed legislation to deliver deep tax cuts that President Donald Trump has promised.
One lobbyist said some attendees at listening sessions with HHS Secretary Tom Price went in expecting a "dog and pony show" but instead found a meeting that was "more substantive than expected," with Price and other top officials engaged and asking questions, though they did not tip their hand on what they are planning.
At least Mr. Garcia and Ms. Kim were wrestling with legacy in a more substantive way than Shayne Oliver, the "designer in residence" at Helmut Lang, appointed by the "editor in residence" (this house is getting a little crowded with residents) Isabella Burley to provide a one-season spin on the brand whose eminently cool minimalism defined the 1990s.
If Kaepernick wants to reform our criminal justice system and address racial injustices, there are far more substantive actions he can take to achieve real policy results, including working with the White House, where he has reportedly been invited to attend a summit on race, according to Pastor Darrell Scott, who told me he never heard back from the former NFL player.
Here's what they have to say: Evidence suggests that negativity in advertising can have a backlash effect on the sponsor (Pinkleton 1997) and that personally-focused, trait-based negative messages (especially those that are uncivil) tend to be seen as less fair, less informative and less important than more substantive, policy-based messaging (Fridkin and Geer 1994; Brooks and Geer 2007).
Jay SekulowJay Alan SekulowGOP predicts Roberts won't cast tie-breaking vote on witnesses Live coverage: Senators query impeachment managers, Trump defense Trump lashes out at Bolton over 'nasty' and 'untrue' book MORE, one of Trump's lawyers, said Friday that the first day, scheduled for just three hours, would offer "our sneak preview" of the more substantive arguments to begin on Monday.
The natural rapport between Howery and the rest of the cast, including Jessica Moore as Lil Rel's longtime friend, Jordan L. Jones as his brother, and Sinbad as his father, is great, even if they're aiming wider with their jokes than Howery, who seems to have something a little more substantive in mind as far as the long game is concerned.
The best way to think about it is probably that Cockburn is tweeting about this Bigfoot stuff because she knows the Bigfoot porn angle will tempt journalists to write about the race (for example, I am writing about the race), and that once they do, they will be inclined to also write about some more substantive matters — like the allegation that Riggleman pals around with white supremacists.
Before Kim meets with Trump, he will already have met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and South Korean President Moon Jae In. While Kim's meeting several weeks ago in Beijing accomplished little more than to highlight China's still significant role in these dynamics and Kim's ability to act on the world stage as a national leader, his forthcoming meetings with Moon and Trump promise to be far more substantive.
"A large part of me thinks that the big Chinese reformers sitting behind President Xi (Jinping) won't be overly upset with some aspects of this because they want to do further changes — possibly more substantive than the ones that happened 10 years ago, when that (financial) shock told them that they couldn't afford to have over 10 percent of their GDP in exports to the U.S.," O'Neill said.
Baseball's players' union and the Cubans would have to sign off on the proposal, but it could settle the question of what is legal under United States law, opening the way for more substantive talks between the union and the Cubans on issues such as which players could be signed, how much of their salaries would be earmarked for M.L.B.'s proposed organization and how players might continue to compete in international tournaments for Cuba.
For all the FBI knew, Moscow's overtures to Papadopoulos, in which a Russian government cut-out offered "dirt" on Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTrump rallies supporters as he becomes third president to be impeached Saagar Enjeti dismisses new Biden campaign ad as 'Hillary Clinton 2.0' Hillary Clinton says 2020 election will be 'closer than one would like or expect' MORE, could have been a red herring to divert from more substantive Russian intelligence contacts with higher-level Trump officials.

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