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Enter: Taylor Swift's curls, back and more telling than ever.
Without the twist ending, that image feels much more telling.
But FireEye analyst Matonis eventually found even more telling evidence.
More telling will be the intensity of both parties' voters.
The songs might have been more telling in other guises.
What could be more telling, he said, is Biden's response.
Sometimes, the means can be just as, if not more, telling.
What's even more telling, though, is the ads he didn't air.
What's even more telling, though, is what the platform left out.
Even more telling, Rhee doesn't see Bixby limited to Samsung's own products.
Even more telling, you can find 36,000 cars on the platform today.
The more telling signs of decline show up on the download numbers.
But far more telling is how each candidate forms a coalition. Mrs.
Less pointing and shooting and more telling other people what to do.
A much more telling statistic for Beathard was his four personal turnovers.
Sometimes an inappropriate email address is more telling than a personal essay.
Apps that are worth spending money on, then, are even more telling.
The depth of the line itself is probably a more telling issue.
Joe couldn't disagree more, telling us rap music is just that ... music.
In the 2020 race, what has not been said has been more telling.
Even more telling are the actions of Fred Smith, FedEx's founder and CEO.
Kapoor appeared in the documentary, and his words seem even more telling now.
What's even more telling is the racial makeup of the shows Republicans prefer.
Perhaps that makes the Pastor Tim focus this week all the more telling.
Even more telling than their pink-tinged aesthetics are their captions about depression.
More telling is when you look at the price tiers in each market.
More telling was a remark from Kellyanne Conway, one of Trump's top advisers.
"You don't have guns where you're from," Langdon said, more telling than asking.
More telling still, though, was what happened a few moments after Lingard's goal.
But more telling numbers can be seen in a decades-long, growing trend.
What's more telling to me is that viewers have this all pretty figured out.
More telling is how respondents answered new questions about the pain of such encounters.
Even more telling has been the explosion of political ads supporting stronger gun laws.
Even more telling, perhaps, is the sea change in Atlético's fortunes off the field.
He makes things up But it's another meeting with Trudeau that is more telling.
While beautiful, there are more telling elements of design in the landscape's mountains and shore.
The core data for durable goods will be more telling, with economists forecasting little change.
Even more telling, several students were ignoring him entirely, instead asking to just keep playing.
Hillary Clinton's reticence on the issue is more telling, given her zeal for social policy.
More telling is how the atmosphere of Metal Gear Solid changes after the prison sequence.
More telling was the fact that he was threatened both before and after the attack.
Perhaps even more telling is the small number of foreign entrepreneurs who received visas: six.
Even more telling was that British sovereign debt performed better than German and American alternatives.
The "why" of Trump's record-setting day on Twitter is more intriguing, and more telling.
I think watching a porn video is a lot more telling than answering a survey question.
But perhaps even more telling was the weakness of the arguments used by those who did.
But the actual metrics on which bonuses are determined and put at risk are more telling.
The charge that Tory rebels are really seeking to overturn the referendum result is more telling.
Ironically, Putin's choice of prime minister looks to be more telling than his own re-election.
Her thumbs-down answer is unequivocal, but the way she delivers it is even more telling.
A new study's conclusion — women are simply paid less — is more telling than it might seem.
A more telling clue about R.E.M. sleep can be found in human behavior, Dr. Siegel thinks.
Even more telling, Netflix has never released an original film by a United States Latino director.
In some cases, there's the additional challenge of having to do less showing and more telling.
The tax returns for the company itself would be even more telling — if they were released.
If anything, the location of the shooting is more telling than the shooter's gender, he said.
What's even more telling is the length at which prohibitionists will go to ignore the science.
Perhaps even more telling than Gayle's come-ons toward McLaughlin were how they were initially received.
And, perhaps even more telling, the restrictions aren't even applied to most other Muslims in China.
But even more telling were her various subtle reactions upon reuniting with the Camerons in their home.
Which makes Amash's decision to resign from the Freedom Caucus on Monday night all the more telling.
That in itself is perhaps even more telling than a quote from an anonymous source would be.
While several analysts thought GE handily beat forecasts, others cited the unadjusted earnings as being more telling.
What's more, telling a man he can't have children because he's somehow genetically deficient is basically eugenics.
What might be even more telling from a gas production perspective is where rigs have been declined.
If you want an even more telling indicator, tap the clock icon along the top right corner.
Job growth from this point forward in his presidency is likely to be a more telling indicator.
More telling, however, is that Yiannopoulos was let in by a few in the liberal media world.
What may be even more telling is that many study participants wanted to keep playing the game.
But the more telling question is whether T cells in the patient's blood also retain the edit.
More telling, 223,000 have gone at least four times, and 51,000 have done six or more deployments.
That being the case, it's even more telling that Louis C.K. was so assured of a welcome.
But there are some more telling figures about just how much progress has been made under Trump.
And perhaps even more telling is that a significant amount of that growth — roughly 20% — came from moisturizer.
What is perhaps more telling is that the performance showed many of the places where Wilder is limited.
" "The more telling thing is if people should be buying it today if they don't have a position.
More telling of the current consumer perception of Apple came in the categories of passion and societal impact.
The second you log onto the internet, you start leaving a trace that's more telling than you think.
But the data that B8ta collects could actually be even more telling when it comes to consumer decisions.
Unsurprisingly, a broader look at the surroundings of each photo were much more telling than the images themselves.
More telling will be whether the stock market rally and jump in bond yields triggered by Trump's Nov.
But perhaps more telling is that sophisticated technology companies are already using artificial intelligence to help fill jobs.
At home, however, Erdogan's supporters and aligned ideologues have been singing a significantly different — and more telling — tune.
Even more telling, 84 percent of voters said it is hard to know what news to believe online.
One of the more telling and interesting shots that I've taken today is of a simple fluffy yellow cushion.
That makes it all the more telling that the financial markets have so little enthusiasm for a Trump victory.
More telling still, many of the letters making the claims are identical, with just names, dates and hotels changed.
What is more telling is what is happening under the bonnet, where sector rotation, volatility and correlations are rising.
The discrepancy between the figure of 22014% and the poor relative performance of SoftBank shares may be more telling.
Even more telling, Haynes dropped the word "husband" and his hyphenated married name, "Haynes-Leatham," from his Instagram profile.
Perhaps more telling than the paeans sung by Trump's allies, were the words of some of his old nemeses.
In others, it was a more telling constraint, and it took years for the economy to return to normal.
The party will face a more telling test of its favored strategy on June 20 in the Georgia runoff.
A more telling sum at this stage of the race would be how much cash Biden has on hand.
What will be more telling is if and when other Republicans who have not yet been outspoken start to be.
Perhaps even more telling than those events were the efforts that authorities put into air security for the Super Bowl.
But not listening to the users who are being abused is a even greater — and more telling — lapse of leadership.
That alone is more telling than anything there, you see people risking their lives getting from one side to another.
Perhaps more telling was that the strategies used in Estonia had already been included in a Russian manual of war.
Even more telling, 54 percent say there is no amount of money where they would return to a traditional job.
More telling may be earnings reports from global industrial giant General Electric, railroad Kansas City Southern and software giant SAP.
That is, young voter identifying as an independent was far more telling of their vote than how liberal they were.
Bottom line: The numbers are important, but the nuance within them is more telling, especially when it comes to diversity.
But perhaps more telling is a much less flashy deal: Four months of unlimited music for 99 cents through Amazon.
"  "House Democrats' hunger to break on Senate precedents just like they broke their own precedents could not be more telling.
Which is more telling: the steep decline in the currency's value, or the recovery in the stock markets and competitiveness?
Even more telling is that 65 percent said fake news includes how outlets make editorial decisions on what they cover.
No other issue has been more telling of Mr. Pompeo's support of the transactional nature of Mr. Trump's foreign policy.
Perhaps more telling, high-quality videos will be hitting your social feeds as fast as the NBC team can post them.
After a meeting between technology leaders and the president-elect, what went unsaid may be even more telling than what was.
Even more telling, in the award show's first 63 years, only 26 black actors were nominated, according to The Washington Post.
More telling was what she'd decided to talk about at length: racial justice, writ large and in Pete Buttigieg's South Bend.
More telling: Foxconn is determined to do so mainly with its own growing fleet of "Foxbot" robots that it produces itself.
Perhaps more telling is that 67 percent of them were already generating revenue, unlike 11 percent of their peers in 2010.
That itself could stand alone as self-reflective prose, but even more telling is what Adlon replies: "We accept your apology."
But, thankfully, Alienist gives us a few more telling scenes with the young, affluent woman before the series premiere is up.
Perhaps even more telling is the procedural path this case took: The Supreme Court reversed where two lower courts had convicted.
The other was more telling: the SUV market is booming, and the F-Pace SUV is Jaguar's best-selling car ever.
Applications, however, were 14 percent lower from one year ago, a far more telling indication of the state of the market.
What's more telling than Celeste's utter refusal to admit to the abuse is how she argues in favor of Perry's greatness.
Even more telling, the product ships with its very own miniature inner tube, which is a pretty fun thing to do.
A more telling analogy might have been a large poster of Mr Zuckerberg's face, with the slogan "Facebook is watching you".
The combination of carbon dioxide and methane (like in Earth's atmosphere) is even more telling, especially if there's no carbon monoxide.
In minutes that substituted "the framework" for "the Phillips curve," doubts were raised - are all the more telling for being understated.
More telling will be the annualized sales rate, which is expected to come in at 16.8 million vehicles, according to Edmunds.com.
What's even more telling is that Harry skipped his brother and sister-in-law's Buckingham Palace reception to catch this flight.
A more telling index of class is access to opportunity—one's sense of how to begin to begin, one's social sphere.
What is more telling for Mrs May is what happened when the researchers asked about the trade-off between these different goals.
That only made the discomfort of his tense exchange with New York Times reporter Farah Nayeri at this year's event more telling.
And yet, some of the big and small changes in iOS are much more telling than anything Apple could say or announce.
More telling was the breadth of opposition from a wide spectrum of civic society, including academics, the Protestant church and social activists.
But as Politico's Dan Diamond pointed out, what president-elect Trump has not tweeted about is more telling of what's to come.
But our fitness trackers, from FitBit to Apple watches, have captured a more telling trend: the debates have us stressing big time.
Even more telling, as CityLab notes, is how much of the time these ride-share cars are on the road without passengers.
All of that has left us in a stage where we can talk about hyperpartisanship, but the more telling term is tribalism.
But the CBO report had an even more telling detail, and it proved that using the term "Obamacare orphans" wasn't very accurate.
"The more telling statistic will be the number of people admitted into hospitals with known coronavirus infection," said Schaffner, the Vanderbilt expert.
This is even more telling to me: The number of women in leadership positions — either chairs or ranking members — has dramatically increased.
The rich don't always emigrate along with their money, but when they do, it is an even more telling sign of trouble.
Peter Sarsgaard and Rashida Jones star in a drama for your ears that brings big ideas but does more telling than showing.
There is no more telling example of the impact of these environmental concerns than Kinder Morgan selling its prized Trans Mountain pipeline.
A more telling reading of the administration's current inclinations toward Kyiv might be found in the recent statements of the president himself.
The historical comparison is even more telling when it comes to the CME because the U.S. COTR has a much longer history.
But while nothing in the book seems insensitive, when it comes to exploring her characters Zhao does far more telling than showing.
And Mr Trump's nominee departs from Mr Scalia in a more telling and more worrying way: the role of philosophy in legal deliberation.
Because if so, she may want to spend less time on her vocals and more telling the actress about gear shifts and signaling.
More telling, however, isn't the stereotypes embedded in the film itself, but rather the public refusal to acknowledge them for what they are.
A more telling moment, though, came back in the second quarter, when the scoreboard still held as much interest as the players' expressions.
Even more telling, of the 45% of Facebook news users, around half say they get their news from that social media network alone.
But the more telling indicators of Mr. Trump's pending win were in the less customary ways that people expressed their fascination and allegiance.
What Kardashian revealed was more telling — the people were salivating for a Taylor Swift takedown and this is certainly what they came for.
More telling still, the man now heading the agency tasked with enforcing the cross-state rule, Scott Pruitt, once sued to block it.
One of the more telling instances relates to one of the primary planks of Akzo's defense, which PPG can understand all too well.
Though Miller and Armstrong don't say so, it's one more telling illustration of who does or doesn't get the benefit of the doubt.
More telling than his rabidly ideological speech to the General Assembly was the president's more substantive remarks before the Security Council on Wednesday.
Saeli, who competed on Hannah Brown's season of The Bachelorette, posted an even more telling photo of the two kissing on a balcony.
More telling, though, is that over a longer period, dating to May 9, the Yankees have posted a record of only 17-20.
Much more telling, electronic readings across the whole of the Sierra Nevada on Tuesday indicated the snowpack was about 70 percent of normal.
Most worrisome for Trump is that history suggests that overall approval ratings are far more telling of electoral success that economic approval ratings.
But in some ways, what she wore to the panel discussion — and what her choices said about her role — were even more telling.
But more telling, perhaps, is the fact that people don't want to move on to another experience once they've put the headset on.
Even more telling is that most of the left-leaning pages are out-performing some of the most trafficked news competitors in overall engagement.
While political art is necessary in raising awareness, sometimes the lack of engagement with a specific subject can be more telling than anything else.
The plot parallels are significant, but Garland's use of oppressive atmosphere and some of his specific visuals toward the end are even more telling.
Even more telling is how much more effective Nishikori is at winning points on his second serve, once considered a weakness in his game.
An even more telling aspect was some with another U.S. government agency were integrally involved in this weapons-running operation: The U.S. Border Patrol.
Miguel heard Justin Bieber's powerful message and he couldn't agree more ... telling us some of his best work comes in his most vulnerable moments.
The special elections have followed a similar pattern: the 2012 presidential vote baseline has been far more telling than the 2016 presidential vote baseline.
Hensarling said he was not willing to dismiss high Democratic turnout, but also noted that the general elections in November will be more telling.
But more telling than those connections may be the relative lack of links between some distinct clusters of Russian hackers' code, according to Balmas.
But the moment that follows, where Hancock focuses on characters eagerly snarfing down greasy hamburger patties on outsized, bland-looking buns, is even more telling.
The loss of Apple's Thunderbolt display is more telling about Apple's ideas for the feature of laptop connectivity than the passing of some amazing product.
More telling is the climb in skew, a measure of the relative demand for puts versus calls, said Mandy Xu, derivatives strategist at Credit Suisse.
Accompanied simply by a key emoji, the photo follows a more telling post by the star on Tuesday that featured a meme of Blac Chyna.
More telling for the fate of Project Wing is the direction of the division now that former project head Dave Vos left Alphabet in October.
Even more telling, last summer's Bachelor in Paradise featured a drunken incident between contestants Lace Morris and Chad Johnson that went from kissing to shoving.
More telling, each time May has indicated in her statements the U.K. could be heading for a hard Brexit, the pound has sold off sharply.
That makes it all the more telling that when it's up to Trump to respond to white supremacists, his reaction is often vague and tepid.
But more telling and more ominous is the degree to which Republicans no longer seem to care, and their increasing ability to compartmentalize and justify.
Lindsey Graham has been the most vocal about that prospect, more telling has been the rank-and-file Republicans who aren't rushing to defend Sessions.
"The paint was faded, but more telling, we were starting to see the rust and other signs that it was time for this restoration project."
More telling, however, is the $120 million it's raised in its short existence, signaling that investors, including ones who previously backed SoFi, were comfortable supporting Cagney.
Of course, all analogies are flawed, but they're useful, they're how we think — and maybe there is another, more accurate, and far more telling, analogy here.
A snub last Tuesday by the Producers Guild of America, which did not count "The Force Awakens" among 10 best picture nominees, was perhaps more telling.
Another, more telling hint surfaced on Saturday when Mike Grella, an Amazon executive, sent out a tweet all but confirming that the Post's reporting is legitimate.
Even more telling -- Halsey left the concert and was spotted hitting up the club, Poppy, afterward ... but not with G-Eazy ... with rapper Machine Gun Kelly.
While Tillerson's denial that he ever spoke with Pence about leaving his post is important, it's what Tillerson didn't deny that may be even more telling.
The third and even more telling clue is that no member of the leadership of either party barely merits a blip in the national opinion polls.
Even more telling is that in recent polls, those who strongly disapprove of Trump are nearly double the number of those who strongly approve of him.
The Russian reaction was even more telling due to the fact that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spent 10 hours on Wednesday with President Putin in Moscow.
Perhaps more telling is the report that Mayweather Productions has filed trademarks for "TMT 50" and "TBE 50" with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
And it will be perhaps more telling if smaller developers, with more constrained development time and budgets, decide such an update is worthwhile for their users.
What's more telling than the chronological particulars informing the Muthana prosecution was that in 2016, the State Department lawyers didn't even bother to make this case.
The former vice president said there was no more telling symbol of Trump's abdication of global leadership than the "empty chair" at the G7 climate talks.
But more telling was a comment when Garrett was asked how he got his players prepared as they faced the prospect of a 1-3 record.
Among Rothstein's more telling examples is Stuyvesant Town, a 9,000-apartment complex built on Manhattan's East Side in the 1940s by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.
More telling still, Mr. Trump appointed Mr. Bannon to the N.S.C. "principals' committee," which includes most of those same top officials and meets far more frequently.
Even more telling, the percentage of underwater homes was highest in counties that switched from voting for Obama in 2012 to voting for Trump in 2016.
Here's why this particular account has gained so much notice and controversy — and why the reactions to the report are more telling than the report itself.
While James' on-court performance was undoubtedly impressive, it might have been his reactions from the bench that were the more telling narrative of the night.
His anecdote explaining that some of his rich friends are being told regulation is the reason they can't get loans is, in its way, even more telling.
More telling are unpaid taxes, foreclosure proceedings and recorded complaints of mould, rats, crumbling plaster, accumulating rubbish, and domestic fights, all of which hint at property neglect.
A challenging climb up a daunting, pixelated mountain, Celeste looks like a typical platforming game, but it's so much more, telling a powerful story about overcoming mistakes.
But as modest and peaceful as those demonstrations against the violent war waged against black bodies have been, what's more telling is the American vitriol they inspired.
A more telling study would be to ask a group of people without disease about their diet and follow them to see who develops disease, Neuhouser said.
Perhaps more telling: Palantir's co-founder and chairman, Peter Thiel, was one of Donald Trump's lone backers in Silicon Valley, and served on the president's transition team.
More telling from Gallup is how Hillary Clinton stacks up against her own husband, whose favorability rating this year is 45%, a drop from 50% last year.
The death of the Groove Music Service is another example, and maybe more telling on why Microsoft hasn't been able to crack the code on the consumer.
There are few more telling examples of Mr. Trump's disdain for the federal government's critical role in lifting up America's schoolchildren than his choice of Ms. DeVos.
More telling than inconsistency, however, we found too many bottles to be unbalanced, dominated either by tannins or acidity or a lack of one or the other.
More telling is the number not in the labor force who say they want a job, meaning they would like to work but are not out looking.
But the more telling part is almost always the way the president tries to tell a certain narrative about where we've been and how we got here.
Emerging research suggests that measuring a person's waist circumference and comparing it to the size of her hips — the waist-to-hip ratio — may be even more telling.
Kyrgios clobbered 25 aces past Goffin but a more telling statistic might have been the zero tantrums committed by the hot-headed Australian during the tense three-setter.
You can get hit too much, which Justin Gaethje definitely does, but if you are landing the more telling blows and winning the contests, that method is working.
During one of the more telling exchanges, Stern asks an older white man to identify the year to which the Trump slogan "Make America Great Again" hearkens back.
Patrick J. Wolf, a University of Arkansas professor who served on the report's advisory committee, said the findings were more telling than the narrower lens of test scores.
Perhaps more telling was the finding that people who consider their spouse to be their best friend are almost twice as satisfied in their marriages as other people.
But it seems more telling that she spends a lot of time on-screen with nothing to contribute to the story except pained looks and the occasional ineffectual protest.
Even more telling, I'd argue, is Mr. Friedman's jobs projection, which has the employed share of American adults soaring all the way back to what it was in 2000.
Among its more telling bets is a €1bn investment in a semiconductor plant in Dresden for chips and sensors, to act as the "eyes and ears" of the IoT.
None is more telling than the lead up to the president-elect's announcement of Jay Clayton as his nominee for chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Even more telling (and disturbing) is the growth in southern Miami-Dade county, a low-lying and extremely vulnerable area that got wiped out by Hurricane Andrew in 28.
More telling is the fact that both characters are instinctive paranoiacs, and that Aronofsky seems so quick to frame his heroines purely, and perturbingly, in terms of their hysteria.
But more telling is what Apple isn't including in the specification update: Lightning to USB-C cables, which the company still refuses to let any third-party manufacturers make.
Cruz's new offensive was all the more telling given his hesitation over the past week to indulge in the same Trump bashing with voters as he does with reporters.
Among the more telling indications of the seemingly irreconcilable differences between the U.S. and Germany on the external surplus issue is the highly charged moral tone of the discussion.
They may lack the duration and durability of classic works of art — they may be harder to Google or revisit — but they're the more telling artifacts of our zeitgeist.
More telling is the fact that on last week's Billboard Hot Latin songs chart, he appeared eight times, only the fourth artist to ever achieve that level of ubiquity.
In countless interviews and media appearances, Ryan Reynolds has been described as charming and relatable, the kind of guy whose temperament is more telling of his native Canada than Hollywood.
But instead of meaningfully answering the question, executive producer Mark Gordon offered a sarcastic quip that felt like an irritating brush-off in 2005 and feels slightly more telling today.
We won't know whether it's just a neat throwback or a more telling clue to the state of the Blade Runner world until Blade Runner 2049 hits theaters in October.
Karlovic was a good sport about the impromptu Q. and A. But there was a question he received once on Twitter that produced an even more telling and accurate response.
What the rapid rise and fall of this story reveals is perhaps more telling about this particular moment in our accelerated media world than it is about Vikings and Muslims.
His findings for a female breadwinner are even more telling: In 1985, she needed to work 45 weeks to afford the four annual expenses, compared to 66 weeks in 2018.
More telling was a yellow section of fuselage made of an extremely light alloy, a piece of what appeared to be armour and some fragments that were painted with camouflage.
" So rather than, "Good therapist," a far more telling review would be: "I had Blue Cross and this therapist really spent the time with me and worked with my insurance.
More recent data is even more telling: As of 2017, just 0.2 percent of SNAP benefits went to beneficiaries with net incomes (after housing, child care, etc.) above the poverty line.
More telling, in its way, than the ultimate failure to enforce voting rights in the South was Akerman's resignation from Grant's Administration, in December of 1871, and the reasons for it.
That both Pep Guardiola and José Mourinho, who have spent the best part of $500 million between them in the last six weeks, have both expressed similar sentiments is more telling.
"The Sound of Silence," the feature debut of the director Michael Tyburski (who also wrote the screenplay with Ben Nabors), attempts to wield this power but does more telling than showing.
More telling was Russia's recent appointment of an athlete who had called last summer's suspension of Russian athletes "a blatant political order" as the new director of the Russian antidoping agency.
A combination of carbon dioxide and methane (like in Earth's atmosphere) can be even more telling, since carbon dioxide and methane would normally react with each other to produce new compounds.
How you spend your unexpected free time is even more telling—when you arrive somewhere early, assuming you don't bury yourself in your cell phone, how do you spend your time?
That's why a more telling measure of their success is not whether they can win elections in the Midwest, but whether they can convince the American public to try out socialist policies.
And, something even more telling of where the fashion industry is headed — they'll also be able to see how Minkoff's newest line looks on their own body using an app called Zeekit.
Perhaps nothing is more telling of the convergence of cultures than this: Last year, Juicy Couture introduced a velour abaya, complete with its signature crown logo encrusted in rhinestones on the back.
Given that Desiigner hasn't offered much beyond "Panda," you've got to grab the details where they pop up, and a smattering of other videos have been more telling than the "Panda" video.
But some congressional Republicans and conservatives have begun voicing another, perhaps more telling, defense of Trump: Whatever he did, it doesn't matter — not to "normal people" and not to the Republican Party.
But much like when Vox reporters asked Republicans to explain the policy problems they are trying to solve with their bill, the video is more telling for what they don't talk about.
Is there any more telling symbol of our bizarre (and yes, unprecedented) times than Roy Cohn appearing prominently in a young adult book, and not one about the bygone days of McCarthyism?
One of the more telling signs of Giertz's ascent to internet stardom was that, by the end of 2016, she was turning her arguments with advertisers into video content for her channel.
In the LA Times, Michael Finnegan has a less colorful story that is in some ways more telling — he finds Trump voters bitterly disappointed by the president and reconsidering their support for him.
Because New Jersey is deeply blue, the contest in Virginia—a purple, swing state with a divided government and an increasingly diverse electorate—could prove a more telling measure of the president's standing.
Even more telling is how this final episode, when it comes time for Game of Thrones to try to make coherent sense of Dany as a character, doesn't put words in her mouth.
Perhaps even more telling for stocks is during midterm years; the S&P has climbed an average of 5.5 percent, with gains about two-thirds of the time when those conditions are met.
More telling, though, is that none of the four former DNIs or eight former CIA directors (including acting directors) of the post 9-11 era has uttered one positive syllable about the move.
I'll make my parents try it the next time they visit—I think that'll be a more telling litmus test than any length of time I, as a seasoned "gamer," spend with it.
We may not know his full story, but the replies to this tweet are way more telling: some people think it's funny to joke about hurting a little girl for rejecting a boy.
More telling, a 2015 Rand Corp study commissioned by the state found that one in eight residents already use the drug illegally, with one in three people aged 18 to 25 doing so.
Racing in the IndyCar feeder series the USF20113, Eduardo has caught glimpses of his father in himself when behind the wheel which for the young Brazilian are far more telling than the eyes.
But the more telling exchange came as Conway turned from Trump's involvement in and awareness of Russian interference in the election to the idea of Hillary Clinton blaming her loss on Russian hacking.
Whatever the reason behind misnaming—sex-induced fugue state, standard confusion among similar semantic categories, whatever—your reaction to the utterance of an incorrect name is arguably more telling than the act itself.
More telling, he suggests, are bank stocks, which have also slid — and which might also be a better barometer of the wider economy: A rout helps investors decide what's worth really worrying about.
More telling, in 2018, Democratic House candidates who supported Medicare for All "performed worse than those who did not, even when controlling for other factors," Alan Abramowitz recently wrote for Sabato's Crystal Ball.
There's a more telling insight offered by the man who has lost most in this, and who was among the most vocal opponents of it within the Turnbull cabinet: Attorney General George Brandis.
And while 84% stated they supported Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton's 8% support --- Gary Johnson received 5% of the vote and the last 3% was for "other" --- the more telling statistics are found here.
But the more telling point is that it's very odd for Trump to admit that he's not doing "well," since he typically pretends everything is going wonderfully and he's on the path to victory.
The Tuesday preview of the main Galleries section, which features 286 exhibitors from 33 countries, was a far more telling indicator of how the world's leading art dealers are faring in today's uncertain times.
But while the presidential thug plug dominated the news, a quieter, more telling campaign has been unfolding under the Big Sky — one that returns Democrats to a role as defender of average working people.
The second-tier Championship has the same problem: 13 of its 24 managers are foreign, but more telling is that only 5 of the 17 British coaches in the division are 40 or under.
Perhaps more telling is Lashai's reworking of Goya's etchings, "When I count, there are only you … But when I look, there is only a shadow" (2013), which is inspired by his Disaster of War series.
That it comes from a white rapper who has spoken publicly about his struggles to find a way to navigate between black and white culture in America makes it that much more telling and powerful.
Others warn that liquid biopsies aimed at DNA will never be sensitive enough for early detection, because early tumours may shed very little DNA, or shed it only occasionally; other molecules might prove more telling.
Toni He's a Fox News host who recently told another Fox host, Dana Perino, "These polls, Dana, honestly, we have to stop with these polls," and added that the size of crowds was more telling.
More telling was the remainder of the episode: more than 15 minutes given over to reminiscing and inside-baseball chitchat by the show's cast of writer-performers, with Mr. Wilmore once again sitting by, observing.
Sometimes, when we look at people, a simple ruffle down the back of a gown is more telling than the ostentatious beading on the front, and natural lashes more grabbing than falsified filaments fanning out.
More telling is how Nancy's personal worth is framed outside romance; it's measured almost entirely by how nice she is to her little brother's friends, or to Jonathan, the older mirror of these young outsiders.
What Warner is not buying is perhaps more telling: Songkick's ticketing business, which has had success handling limited advance ticket sales for artists like Adele and Paul McCartney, but which faces intense competition from Ticketmaster.
Their screen personas are on full display — but so are the more telling moments when, say, a shadow dims Ms. Reynolds's normally sunny disposition, or footage reveals Ms. Fisher, who was bipolar, in manic phases.
If chemical weapons were to be used, "a lot of options would be on the table ... if they don't heed the lessons of those two strikes the next one will be more telling," Bolton said.
However, the fact that more than a few people are angry that this dialogue has evolved — say, the people who scoff at affirmative-consent laws as "sex policing" — is perhaps more telling than the evolution itself.
Perhaps the more telling sign of McConnell's thinking on drug policy, he has refused to provide a floor vote for a separate bipartisan bill on sentencing reform, even though it passed out of committee in February.
"What would be more telling than the release itself would be the absence of mass public reaction indicating not disinterest but the pervasive climate of fear," said Daniel Levy, president of the US Middle East Project.
The new in-app feature seems most helpful for Uber to get more telling info about its trips and drivers, but it doesn't hurt to look up from your phone and give that compliment in person.
Perhaps more telling, one in five white and Asian women said they had to cut down on what they spent on food, as did nearly half of black women and more than a third of Latinas.
The criticisms are more than fair, but if anything that makes it an even more telling document, albeit one of the paranoid attitudes of those in the West toward what it considered a hostile, uncivilized world.
More telling, perhaps, is that roughly two-thirds of the consumers in the Autotrader survey acknowledged that they still would not feel confident enough in a self-driving car to take their eyes off the road.
Now, Law and Justice leaders are promising more, telling pensioners that they will receive an extra $80 a month and telling parents that every child will be allocated $80 at the start of the school year.
More telling of the party's true colors and beliefs was its tolerance of these same offensive ideas just a few months ago when Mr. King was in a closely contested election to hold his House seat.
Perhaps even more telling about the underlying truth of how Trump's meeting last week was reported is the fact that he stayed publicly silent on the matter for many hours after the story first came out.
Even more telling, Anderson said for the first time in his 20 years in Washington, D.C., he is seeing high-caliber Democrats moving from the Senate to the House chamber so they can work in the majority.
Even more telling was Resident Evil 7, a "back to basics" entry for the monster-hunting shooter, but one that caused a number of people to fall ill when checking the game out in its VR form.
After Ralph says some kind words to him, she softens toward him even more, telling him that she understands he wants to use the farm to stand on his own two feet and encouraging him to do so.
"He's like a governor in the locker room, holding court, telling stories, telling us we need to read more, telling us the Man is oppressing us, but always with a smile on his face," Richard Sherman told me.
When the sheriff learned the agent was back on the job, he flogged him once more, telling the media that he would receive "remedial training and increased supervision" and could not work criminal cases in St. Johns County.
More telling is that at the start of 2013, when home prices were just beginning to bounce off the bottom of the housing crash, the share of homes sold above $500,000 was just 9 percent of all sales.
Strip this particular flow of Indonesian material out of the equation and last year's imports were up by a more modest 55 percent, which may be a more telling reflection of what's going on with China's NPI sector.
But it's even more telling that a rookie like Johnson, once considered a key part of Detroit's potentially bright future, referred to the business of basketball so frequently, even when questions didn't seem to justify that as a response.
And then there's the percentage of service games won - arguably a more telling statistic - where Federer boasts a mighty 89 percent but nonetheless trails Karlovic (92), Isner (91), Canada's Milos Raonic (91) and Roddick (90), according to ATP data.
While economists parse through every word from the Federal Reserve in the hopes of figuring out where interest rates are headed, a more telling indicator may be found in the commodities market; and it's likely pointing to growth ahead.
More telling, is that the four dissenting justices argued that the case shouldn't even have been in front of them because the EPA would be unable to regulate in a way that would have remedied the claimed wrong, i.e.
It is possible that one of the more telling narratives of women's lives in 269th-century America is housed in 27.5 metal storage lockers in a basement room in the theater department of a women's college in Northampton, Mass.
The dedication to poultry continues with eggs and livers; the foie gras is very fine, as you'd expect, but a more telling sign of how much care goes into the ingredients is the plate of gorgeous, creamy chicken livers.
The long-term curve's history of predicting rates is something that somehow has been seized on by a few economists and then amplified by the media, unaware that there's a better, more telling spread whose curve deserves more attention.
The president can pardon virtually anyone he wants, which makes it more telling that he chose to wield the power for the first time in favor of Mr. Arpaio, an officer of the law who defied a court order.
But when it comes to the likelihood of advocating for a feminist agenda, the D or R in front of Congress members' names is far more telling than the presence or absence of a Y chromosome in their DNA.
But it's more telling that a major news operation declared it won't investigate presidential candidates due to his entry into the race, or that he's hiring so many staffers that local campaigns are struggling to fill out their own staffs.
And in "Fancy Free," even if you've seen American Ballet Theater's generally more telling rendition, Amar Ramasar's account of the dominant sailor has a heart-catching vitality that does not pale beside memories of Marcelo Gomes in the same role.
Her failure is all the more telling since the call actually came at 4:05 in the afternoon, when she had all the time in the world, and all her staff around her to help her figure out what to do.
An even more telling forecast was made by researchers Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne in their 2013 paper "The Future of Employment," in which they predicted about 50 percent of jobs will disappear over the next four to five decades.
Even more telling may be the preferences the polls recorded among two groups of generally Republican-leaning white voters who Democrats have hoped would abandon the GOP under Trump: white men with a college degree, and white women without one.
My students, drawn from all corners of the globe, are equally perplexed and, perhaps more telling, uncertain about what the outcome of this election cycle will mean for the United States' role in the world — and the Gulf, more specifically.
After consigning Schippers to bronze when winning the 100 metres easily on Tuesday, Britain's Asher-Smith offered an even more telling blow in the Dutchwoman's best event as she sped to victory in 21.89 seconds, the world's fastest this year.
All told, however, both Biden and his more progressive rivals are somewhat downplaying exactly how much more left wing than the ACA this idea is — while the industry groups, facing a different set of incentives, are having a more telling reaction.
The more sparse the information, the more telling the details — particularly in "Car Window 23 (JFK)" (32 x 43 inches, latex ink on silver vinyl mounted on Dibond; 2016), which is among the most deceptively simple works in this show.
It was perhaps more telling that the recording surfaced at all, suggesting that people presumed to be loyal to Mr. Netanyahu were not only taping their calls with him, but leaking those recordings when it could do him the most damage.
More telling, the number of Americans who say 6900 was one of the best years is the highest in three decades; for the first time since almost then a majority believe it was one of the best years or at least average.
Black land-taking has been as instrumental as the denial of opportunities to acquire property in creating today's racial wealth inequality and offers a more telling indicator of the barriers to upward mobility black people faced — and continue to face — in America.
But aside from Red, who communicates with Adelaide in a wheezy flap of a voice only rarely used, these doppelgangers feel more like zombies than our worst selves reflected back, and the big finale relies on a wordy information dump that's more telling than showing.
With the new release of Old Dominion's sophomore effort Happy Endings — the follow-up to their smash hit debut album Meat and Candy — there is perhaps no more telling sign of how far they've come than their current comfort level while out on the road.
The city has already started work on relocating the facility: In a move that couldn't be any more telling in its symbolism, it is being sent from the Lincoln Yards site to South Side's Englewood, the beleaguered mostly black neighborhood known too well for its gun violence.
He graced the cover with the same haircut he's worn since the start of his career, but inside the magazine, the annual feature revealed more telling traits of sexiness according to pop culture in 2007, like Adrien Grenier's swooping bangs and Olympic speed skater Apolo Ohno's goatee.
LONDON — There's no more telling sight in "Bitter Wheat," the David Mamet play that opened on Wednesday at the Garrick Theater in London, than a moment during the second act in which John Malkovich is flat on his back, flailing like a drowning man gasping for air.
A comment left on the very first Rootbocks project is perhaps even more telling than the meager dollar amounts these platforms have raised so far, unintentionally capturing the difficulty of soliciting charity in the fractured and paranoid world of the alt-right: How can anyone trust you're Alt-Right?
When asked if he knew someone personally in his life who had an abortion, Booker said yes, but wouldn't elaborate more, telling BuzzFeed News that having an abortion is "a very personal decision made by women and it should be between women and their doctors and their loved ones."
"For every one comment of support I've gotten from my story, I've had about 200 more telling me how disgusting I am, how arrogant I am, and how I should die the next time I do yoga and that I deserved to have died that day," she wrote.
Newly surfaced audio appears to capture President TrumpDonald John TrumpDemocrats outraged over White House lawyer's claim that some foreign involvement in elections is acceptable Senators take reins of impeachment trial in marathon question session White House announces task force to monitor coronavirus MORE telling associates he wanted then-U.
Lewandowski touted his strong support from President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE, telling Hill.
Although the size of the jury award is large, the result of the next trial could be more telling since the parties were chosen by Smithfield&aposs attorneys, said Drew Kershen, an emeritus law professor at the University of Oklahoma and a past president of the American Agricultural Law Association.
Even more telling is Arizona's experience, where taxpayers claimed a record $89 million in tax credits in just two minutes after private-school backers took to the airwaves to share the "really big news" that the state's 100 percent private-school credit could be used to dodge the SALT cap.
All of these conspiracy theories possess a logical explanation (Kardashian Snapchats everything; her bodyguard might not be attached to her hip, especially overnight; the Keeping Up With the Kardashians episode is just a coincidence, etc.), but the more telling thing here isn't the actual theories but people's desires to create them.
This is why the new Apple headquarters, which has a 100,000-square-foot fitness and wellness center but no child care center, is a more telling indicator of what really matters to Silicon Valley than all the professions of gender-egalitarianism that have followed James Damore's heretical comments about sex differences.
But it's probably more telling to say that I once took a first date home to watch zit-popping videos on YouTube, or that I accidentally interrupted my college graduation ceremony with a screaming toy monkey I'd forgotten I'd been carrying all day ("Sorry, my monkey went off," I explained).
" The order appeared to catch the Pentagon by surprise, with Secretary of Defense 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 telling reporters Wednesday, "I'm reviewing that now.
If we adjust the Google Trends chart from "worldwide" to "United States," we get a more telling look at the two hit shows' popularity in comparison: What we see here is emblematic of the difference in release approach between Disney+ and Netflix, and the results are not as flattering for Netflix as they may seem.
" What the candidates' relationships with their own parents tell us What might be more telling than candidates' families or parenting styles is how the candidates describe their relationships with their own parents, said pediatrician Dr. Claudia Gold, author of the new book "The Silenced Child: From Labels, Medications and Quick-Fix Solutions to Listening, Growth and Lifelong Resilience.
But scratch the surface on any of the placid stock images and you'll find something more telling: an army of people who use every post as an opportunity to express their frustration with the company and its lack of response about its faulty products, responding with angry emojis, barbs about the company and pleas for help.
Houston's police chief on Friday responded to a tweet from 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, telling the president it is "a fact" that sexual assault is underreported.
While most of the blowback from the article came from when she called Applegate a "crusty old Marine" (for which she gave an "apologies if you were offended" apology), I thought the following exchange was more telling: Ah yes, that normal young person method of asking one of your family's many wealthy friends to get you a job.
The U.S. military routinely investigates the death of American soldiers, with 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 telling reporters this week that officials were still seeking answers about the attack.
But there's at least one more, and it is, if anything, even more telling: The only reason news of this shakeup might come as a surprise to anyone who follows the media world would be that they haven't really thought about CBS News for a long time — at least not as a significant player in the big leagues of national journalism.
Given Trump's social media and campaigning track record, maybe this sort of distribution is not a total surprise, but dig in a little further to the individual topics within those categories and the findings become even more telling… at least for anyone hoping to hear from Trump that he is taking the new job seriously, planning, learning and building bridges.
Additional damning testimony included Cohen describing a phone call from Roger StoneRoger Jason Stone3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Judge rejects Stone's request to dismiss charges Judge dismisses DNC lawsuit against Trump campaign, Russia over election interference MORE, telling Trump about the imminent dissemination by WikiLeaks of DNC emails that would also hurt Hillary Clinton.
The likely presidential nominee of the Green Party, Jill Stein, is reaching out to supporters of Democratic candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, telling them that she'll keep up the fight for his ideas.
When questioned about his lack of trust in Tentara Nasional Indonesia, the Indonesian military, also known as T.N.I., Mr. Prabowo loudly claimed "I am more T.N.I. than many within T.N.I." More telling is Mr. Prabowo's party's manifesto, which seeks a return to Indonesia's 1945 Constitution — a move that would abolish direct elections, remove presidential term limits and "correct liberal democracy" in Indonesia.
" Lewandowski also accused the House Judiciary Committee of targeting him for his support of President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE, telling Catsimatidis, "When you attack a Trump supporter, it's OK. There are two different sets of rules.
Absolutely. Maybe even more telling than that scene, where Tatum has an ever-enthusiastic Bynes to work with, is a later one in which Duke tries to sweep Olivia — the popular girl he's crushing on while Viola crushes on him — off her feet at the gym: It's a disaster, but Olivia accepts a date with Duke anyway to make "Sebastian" jealous.
The White House has dismissed the report as depicting a worst-case scenario, with 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 telling reports at the time that the U.S. is "the cleanest we've ever been" in terms of emissions.
Matt Rinaldi, a state representative in neighboring Dallas County and a founder of the Texas Freedom Caucus, lost to Julie Johnson, who was endorsed by the LGBTQ Victory Fund and Planned Parenthood, while carrying a rating of zero from the N.R.A. Even more telling for 2020, voters showed a clear preference for more moderate Republicans running statewide than for red meat, Trump-style Republicans.
President Obama on Friday countered an argument from Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, telling a crowd in Cleveland that the country has "everything" to lose in electing the Republican nominee president.
Bonnie S. Glaser, a senior adviser for Asia at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said that a more telling test of China's posture after the decision last week may come when the United States Navy resumes so-called freedom of navigation operations in the South China Sea, which often involve testing Chinese claims by ordering American ships to transit within 12 nautical miles of Chinese-claimed features.
Tell him: No more ridiculous tweeting attacks on people every morning; no more telling senators who forge bipartisan compromises on immigration or health care that he's with them one day and against them the next; no more casual lying; no more feeding the base white supremacist "red meat" — no more distracting us from the real work of forging compromises for the American people and no more eroding the American creed.
But an even more telling event in the history of conservative support for gun control had unfolded a year earlier on the other side of the country: the May 275 confrontation between armed Black Panther Party members and California state legislators in Sacramento, who were voting on a state bill that targeted the Black Panthers by making it illegal for them (or anyone else in California) to carry loaded guns in public.
More telling is that "Whiskey," off Maroon 5's recent album Red Pill Blues (the band would like to make it very clear the name is not a reference to the men's rights movement) is one of almost a dozen collaborations Levine or the band, known more for being soft than edgy, has done with some of the top rap artists of our time, a fact their lead singer is quite proud of.
After months of GOP nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE telling us that he loves Hispanics and they will vote for him in November, we now know that his claims of loving Hispanics are falling on deaf ears and that Hispanics massively oppose his candidacy.
CNN political analyst Ana Navarro offered advice to Joe BidenJoe BidenHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden Panel: Jill Biden's campaign message MORE, telling the former vice president to "put your hands down" and reach out to his accusers by phone during a panel discussion on claims of inappropriate touching made against the likely 2020 Democratic presidential candidate.
NBC-Universal says it will not open an outside investigation into the sexual misconduct allegations against former "Today" show host Matt LauerMatthew (Matt) Todd LauerWomen's advocacy group calls on DNC to cancel MSNBC debate after rejection of new Lauer investigation Former NBC hosts call for reversal of rejection of sexual misconduct investigation NBC-Universal rejects outside investigation of Matt Lauer MORE, telling The Hollywood Reporter it is "very confident" in how it handled his ouster last year.
Tammy Hepps, one of a group of progressive Jewish leaders who penned a letter to 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 telling him that he is not welcome in Pittsburgh until he renounces white nationalism, said Tuesday that Trump has blood on his hands following Saturday's mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
"There's been very little guidance from really anyone from upper management, besides an email from [EPA Administrator] Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE telling everyone we have enough carryover funds to work [this] week," he said.
It's part of the left's war on the right MORE is poised to take a more active role in opposing President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, telling Yahoo News in an interview published Tuesday that "now is the time to be more visible" — including weighting a 2020 presidential bid.
A recent White House intern issued a statement Friday denying reports that he used a white nationalist gesture in an intern class photo with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, telling The Daily Caller that he intended to mimic Trump's frequent use of the "OK" hand gesture.
Rep. Tulsi GabbardTulsi GabbardPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 10 points Comedian who predicted Trump's rise names Yang, Gabbard as top 2020 contenders Key moments in the 2020 Democratic presidential race so far MORE (D-Hawaii), a 85033 presidential candidate, elaborated on her rationale for voting "present" on articles of impeachment against President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive environmental fights to watch in 2020 Lawmakers close to finalizing federal strategy to defend against cyberattacks The 7 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 2020 MORE, telling ABC News impeachment proceedings will only "embolden" the president.
Businessman and 2020 candidate Andrew YangAndrew YangYang seeks donations for 2020 rival Marianne Williamson: 'She has much more to say' Gabbard, Klobuchar qualify for Democratic debates Iowa poll: Warren, Buttigieg, Sanders and Biden in a tight scrape at the top MORE retweeted a fundraising request on Wednesday from his rival Democratic primary contender Marianne WilliamsonMarianne WilliamsonYang seeks donations for 2020 rival Marianne Williamson: 'She has much more to say' Pushing results, not polarization, in New Hampshire Williamson focuses on reparations in first ad of presidential campaign MORE, telling his followers that he hoped Williamson would remain on the debate stage.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharCastro qualifies for next Democratic primary debates Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE (D-Minn.) did not say whether she believed the House should move forward with impeaching President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, telling a CNN Town Hall audience on Monday that the Senate would act as the jury.   Sen.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Wednesday denied reports that he is looking to replace 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, telling reporters that he is "very happy" with the Pentagon chief.
Former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonGiuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report California political donor indicted for 85033 overdose deaths at his home Sanders heart procedures shines spotlight on age of top Democrats MORE (D) on Thursday predicted an election defeat for President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE, telling "CBS This Morning" in an interview that the factors that contributed to her 2016 defeat to Trump would not happen again.
Russian President Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich PutinPutin says he doesn't share 'excitement' about Greta Thunberg's UN speech The Hill's 85033:30 Report: Trump lashes out over impeachment inquiry Putin jokes about Russia meddling in 2020 election: 'Don't tell anyone' MORE on Wednesday backed away from statements made previously by Kremlin officials about his calls with President TrumpDonald John TrumpSessions says he still supports Trump despite ouster as AG House Republicans voice concerns about White House's impeachment messaging Giuliani consulted with Manafort on Ukraine info: report MORE, telling reporters that he would not object to transcripts being made public.
I tended to overinterpret what I saw, yes, but I saw it often and could not help thinking that these small moments were far more telling than they might appear to be, although I wasn't sure what they told, the paper napkin, the utensils in the cabinet drawer, the way she removed the clean spoon from the drain basket and made a point of placing it in the cabinet drawer not on top of all the other clean spoons of the same size but beneath the others, in order to maintain a chronology, a proper sequence.
The president has also repeatedly tweeted that the real potential crimes were committed by the Democrats and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE, telling reporters on Friday that he doesn't know if he would fire 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 if the Justice Department does not investigate Clinton.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE in a new interview reveals fresh details of the investigations into President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, telling CBS that there were conversations about the possibility of removing Trump under the 85033th Amendment and confirming that Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE had offered to wear a wire around the president.
Former Secretary of State Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonCindy McCain: I can see Arizona 'going Democrat' in 2020 Big Ben cookies for Hillary, lime sorbet for Nancy: Longtime WH pastry chef releases update to popular cookbook Clinton tweets support for impeachment after White House releases call details MORE endorsed an impeachment inquiry into President TrumpDonald John TrumpWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE, telling People magazine in an excerpt published Tuesday that she believed it was the appropriate response to allegations Trump pressured Ukraine's president to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenWhistleblower complaint declassified on eve of high-stakes testimony Ocasio-Cortez on impeachment: 'I think the ground has shifted' Democrats ask Pentagon to probe delayed Ukraine aid MORE and his son.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE reportedly wrote contemporaneous memos in which he documented Deputy Attorney General Rod RosensteinRod RosensteinWhy the presumption of innocence doesn't apply to Trump McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing Rosenstein: Trump should focus on preventing people from 'becoming violent white supremacists' MORE telling other officials he wanted to wear a wire when talking to 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, following the firing of FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE.

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