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Thompson was letting me know that I might not pass muster.
That declaration, Collins says, does not pass muster as a legal basis.
"I know that would not pass muster but she she's most impressive."
That does not pass muster with Hindus, most of whom are vegetarian.
He recognizes that his style would not pass muster with Chinese censors.
Amazon also would not pass muster because it had supported gay marriage.
He also suggested it would not pass muster with the ECJ in future.
Even so, the math on corporate taxes would not pass muster with CAP.
Typical Democratic pablum and travels to dozens of countries does not pass muster.
Secret plans to defeat the Islamic State, for example, will not pass muster. Mrs.
A couple of entries in this grid would not pass muster with me today.
"It would not pass muster in today's graduate programs," she wrote of that dissertation.
The prevailing scientific opinion now, however, is that this origin story does not pass muster.
Installing thousands of new centrifuges and building a huge uranium stockpile will not pass muster.
And, on a banking law exam, his critique of the Fed would not pass muster.
A federal district court ruled in 2016 that the government's designation process did not pass muster.
That rationale did not pass muster before three federal courts, which each blocked the addition of the question.
This time around, Wells Fargo was the only bank whose so-called living will did not pass muster.
There are a handful of others still being looked at by the Parliamentarian that may also not pass muster.
For many states—particularly those in the Midwest—trade deals that disproportionately affect manufacturing would certainly not pass muster.
Yang's charisma stands outWhile Yang's signature plan may not pass muster, the proposal is mostly irrelevant to his draw.
Since then, all five banks have resubmitted their disaster-preparedness plans; only Wells Fargo's plan did not pass muster.
Also for the record, political research does not pass muster as justification, under DOJ guidelines, for launching an FBI investigation.
And foreign governments asking for help recuperating assets may find that their legal cases will not pass muster in Britain.
Trump's new policies may not pass muster with international rules The administration can take action against imports that threaten national security.
But Privacy Shield has already been dogged by allegations that it will not pass muster with the strict European privacy regulators.
However, discovering which songs do and do not pass muster is part of the fun if you have the right attitude.
Such factories tend to churn out lower-quality, domestic-brand rides that would not pass muster with American or European consumers.
The main concern is that the study's methods do not pass muster with statistics experts, so the increase may not be real.
It seems to be occurring to more and more Americans that Trump would not pass muster before any decent department of human resources.
He said a lot of deals were being ditched after informal talks with CFIUS officials who made it clear they would not pass muster.
And pre-ticked consent boxes buried at the end of lengthy, opaque and vague T&Cs will not pass muster under the new standard.
"The recent set of proposals (from CP) did not pass muster in terms of value or demonstrate a path through the regulatory process," he added.
Auntie Fee's channel would normally not pass muster due to profane language, but this is network television, so how much harm could she possibly do?
More than 90 percent voted in favor of the name change, but turnout was so low that the measure may not pass muster in Parliament.
This time around he couldn't get even that far; his efforts were frustrated by an error message triggered because a security certificate did not pass muster.
If it does not pass muster, the state could take over city operations, a move New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has pushed for in the past.
Despite its reputation as the children's show we all know and love today, the early seasons of "Sesame Street" might not pass muster in today's TV landscape.
"So we're looking now at a situation, it should absolutely not pass muster in terms of constitutionality, but it depends on what these justices do," he added.
Initially, House GOP leaders had argued changes to Essential Health Benefits part would not pass muster in the Senate, but seem more willing to test the waters now.
Initially House GOP leaders argued changes to Essential Health Benefits would not pass muster with the Senate parliamentarian, but they seem more willing to test the waters now.
One UK-based EU data protection expert we asked for a view, Pat Walshe, suggested the approach to consent described in the article would not pass muster under GDPR.
Another San Francisco-based scooter company, Skip, had been operating in SF for the past year with Scoot, but did not pass muster for a second year of scooting.
That's because regulations in this area must be justified by cost-benefit analysis; without factoring in the true cost of carbon, many future climate rules might not pass muster.
Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) that Trump's statements implying Michael Cohen's family members committed crimes in order to influence Cohen's testimony could not "pass muster" to reach the level of obstruction.
Accounting teams had been instructed to "pull forward" future income from suppliers by booking it in advance, a practice which one of his reports noted would not pass muster with auditors.
A venture investor pitched by the company years ago told me its financials were quite impressive, but its focus area would not pass muster with firm investors or the VCs' spouses.
Jon Green, a former partner of Nancy Erika Smith (Carlson's lead counsel) and currently of Green & Savits, agrees with the assessment that the agreement would not pass muster in New Jersey.
Regulators told five big American banks, including JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America, that their living wills—plans that would make it easier to dismember them or start winding them up—did not pass muster.
He said he was told he was not a good writer, and as for music, "I had one test of singing a note," and when he sang the note back, he did not pass muster.
I previously noted that Comey's suggestion that these memos belonged to him (and thus could be leaked to the media) would likely not pass muster with folks at the FBI who have to make such decisions.
Since the Department of Labor finalized its fiduciary rule (now in limbo) last year, annuity sales have fallen dramatically as brokerage firms and advisors anticipate that the products may not pass muster under a tighter regulatory standard.
Another change: Privacy policies that contain vague phrases like 'We may use your personal data to develop new services' or 'We may use your personal data for research purposes' will not pass muster under the new regime.
And if that doesn't necessarily vindicate the president's own positions, which he chooses for reasons that would not pass muster with theorists and ideologues, the record nonetheless calls into question the value of system-builders in policymaking.
While Barr rebutted the specific examples that Klobuchar offered, noting that "public statements" Trump made in the Cohen example would not "pass muster," for example, he provided her the exact opening she needed to draw a key conclusion.
Last week's Salzburg summit, at which Theresa May was told her so-called "Chequers Plan" for a future relationship with the EU would not pass muster, was widely presented in the British press as a debacle for the country's Prime Minister.
The redrafted order, delayed by a week so it would not overshadow Mr. Trump's address to a joint session of Congress last Tuesday, represented a recognition that the rushed first attempt at the ban did not pass muster legally or politically.
And even though there's a chance that Google's plan to buy Fitbit may not pass muster with regulators, it is possible that there might even be some upside to having massive tech companies become the central repositories for our daily health stats.
The parliamentarian also said that a provision in the Senate bill that would limit New York's ability to require upstate counties and Long Island to contribute to the state's Medicaid program -- which critics refer to as the "Buffalo Bailout" -- also did not pass muster.
He emceed a roundtable discussion at which he promised repeatedly to get a bill passed, teased possible for support for things like an assault weapons ban that would not pass muster with his own party, and encouraged lawmakers to get out of their ideological corners.
He emceed a roundtable discussion at which he promised repeatedly to get a bill passed, teased possible support for things like a pathway to citizenship for the undocumented that would not pass muster with his own party, and encouraged lawmakers to get out of their ideological corners.
The latest wallop of bad news for Republicans came Friday when the Senate parliamentarian announced that key provisions of the revised bill would not pass muster under the special budgetary rules that Republicans are using to pass the legislation with a simple majority instead of 6900 votes.
His you-must-disown-God-to-pass tactics would almost certainly not pass muster at a public college, or any college, in the US. Not to mention that anyone with a PhD in philosophy would have a more nuanced understanding of what Nietzsche meant when he famously proclaimed the death of God.
Though the plan did not pass muster with the state legislature, it created the opening for a summer of outrage from members of the Asian community, some of it fueled by legitimate grievances (a "profound sense of powerlessness" as Jiayang Fang put it in The New Yorker), some by resentment toward other minority groups.
Senate Republicans have sometimes buckled to Trump to confirm nominees they haven't been thrilled about, but they have managed to beat back two recent high-profile Trump nominees: both Herman Cain and Stephen Moore withdrew their nominations to the board of the Federal Reserve after it became clear they would not pass muster with the Senate.
According to the Post, she was only withdrawn for the CEQ role because the White House became concerned she could not pass muster for a final vote in the Senate, which the Republican Party currently controls—a fate which previously befell Michael Dourson, a toxicologist with ties to industry senators deemed too close to let Trump put him in charge of chemical safety at the EPA.
The Coelosclerithophorans are a polyphyletic group of organisms bearing hollow sclerites made of aragonite, and with an allegedly distinctive microstructure. Their skeletons may be homologous to those of the molluscs, and Halkieria looks very much like a polyplacophoran. The shells of this group and the molluscs appear to have originated in the same fashion. However, there are several reasons to doubt this relationship, many of which may not pass muster.
Their first musical performance outside their village was in Harballabh Temple in Jalandhar. In 1975, the duo went to Jalandhar to perform at the Harballabh Sangeet Sammelan but was not allowed to sing because their appearance did not pass muster. Disappointed, they decided to make a musical offering at the Harballabh temple, where an executive of All India Radio, Jalandhar, spotted them and recorded their first song. The Wadali Brothers sing in the gurbani, kafi, ghazal and bhajan genres of music.
The Human Comedy is a 1943 novel by William Saroyan. It originated as a 240-page film script written for MGM. Saroyan was planning to produce and direct the film, but he was dropped from the project either because the script was too long or because a short film he directed as a test did not pass muster—or both. He walked off the lot, went home, and swiftly created this novelization, which was published just before the film came out.
Few were ever reunited with their original families. Those deemed as unsuitable for Germanization for being "not Aryan enough" were sent to orphanages or even to concentration camps like Auschwitz, where many perished, often killed by intercardiac injections of phenol. For Polish forced laborers, in some cases if an examination of the parents suggested that the child might not be "racially valuable", the mother was compelled to have an abortion. Infants who did not pass muster would be removed to a state orphanage (Ausländerkinder- Pflegestätte), where many died from the lack of food.
" Marcus Feldman, director of Stanford University's Morrison Institute for Population and Resource Studies, echoes Hammer. "If you take all of the careful genetic population analysis that has been done over the last 15 years… there’s no doubt about the common Middle Eastern origin," he said. He added that Elhaik's first paper "is sort of a one-off." Elhaik's statistical analysis would not pass muster with most contemporary scholars, Feldman said: "He appears to be applying the statistics in a way that gives him different results from what everybody else has obtained from essentially similar data.
Troy Patterson from Entertainment Weekly gave the book a C, stating that "her work would not pass muster in an introductory writing course at a four-year college." Publishers Weekly gave the book a positive review and wrote "nearly half of the book consists of lyrics from her two albums, Songs in A Minor and The Diary of Alicia Keys; while they make a nice complement to the poems, the words feel a bit flat without the blaxploitation beat of "Heartburn", say, or the impassioned vocal delivery of "Fallin'"". The review concluded that "for the Keys completist, however, this will be a compelling book of rock ephemera".
The film opens with an obviously terrified young woman Lucy Judd (Edina Ronay) running in panic through a nocturnal wood as the opening credits roll. She is finally tracked down and cornered by a figure in black who puts his hands around her throat. The scene then switches to daytime and a horse-drawn carriage containing Sir Richard Fordyke (Turner) and his new bride Elizabeth (Sears), who is being brought from London to meet her new father-in- law (Joseph Tomelty) for the first time. Elizabeth is nervous and anxious, hoping to make a good impression but worried that she will not pass muster.
Hooper, who never dreamed she would accept, has to disinvite his girlfriend, Helen Schlesinger, and ask Ball to pretend to be Helen, lest the actress herself not pass muster with the institution's screening committee. Helen fights back while Hooper tries to keep Ball from the clutches of other cadets who want to steal her for themselves. Meanwhile, Harry James and his orchestra perform various songs, including "The Flight of the Bumblebee". The cast also sing and dance their way through such numbers as "Buckle Down, Winsocki" (the tune co-opted in the 1960s for "Buckle Up for Safety"), "Wish I May", "Three Men on a Date", "Alive and Kickin'", "The Barrelhouse, the Boogie-Woogie, and the Blues", and "Ev'ry time".
The company was founded in 2002 as PowerShares Capital Management. In 2006 PowerShares Capital Management was acquired by Invesco so that Invesco could get access to the ETF business and the company was renamed Invesco PowerShares. In 2006, PowerShares offered an exchange traded fund in the private equity market in a "diversified fashion", although a report in BusinessWeek suggested that analysts thought that the fund was "something people can live without". In 2005, PowerShares developed a fund to allow customers to invest in "tiny companies" or microcaps; according to a report in the New York Times, the Powershares Zacks Micro Cap Portfolio owns 330 stocks which follow the index of Zacks Investment Research, and the PowerShares ETF re-evaluates these tiny companies weekly, removing those which "do not pass muster".
Elhaik's 2012 study proved highly controversial. Several noted geneticists, among them Marcus Feldman, Harry Ostrer, and Michael Hammer have maintained — and the view has gained widespread support among scientists — that the worldwide Jewish population is related and shares common roots in the Middle East, Feldman stated Elhaik's statistical analysis would not pass muster with most scientists; Hammer affirmed it was an outlier minority view without scientific support. Elhaik in reply described the group as ‘liars’ and ‘frauds’, noting Ostrer would not share genetic data that might be used ‘to defame the Jewish people’. Elhaik's PhD supervisor Dan Graur, likewise dismissed them as a ‘clique’, and said Elhaik is ‘combative’ which is what science itself is.Rita Rubin, ‘Jews a Race’ Genetic Theory Comes Under Fierce Attack by DNA Expert,' The Forward 7 May 2013 Elhaik's 2012 study was specifically criticized for its use of Armenians and Azerbaijani Jews as proxies for Khazars and for using Bedouin and Jordanian Hashemites as a proxy for the Ancient Israelites.

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