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Which is basically the emoticon equivalent of overusing exclamation marks.
Harvard legal historian Noah Feldman cautioned against overusing the phrase.
Again, I should probably not talk about overusing digital media.
This helps ensure that I'm not overusing clues or flashy grid entries.
The most common culprits, though, are overusing those leg muscles and being dehydrated.
Later, she would go on to scold feminists for overusing the word vagina.
I've spent way too many hours leveling up my Spitfire and overusing my cannons.
I just have been really overusing it, to a degree that's insane, completely uncalled for.
Even these can exist in companies that are, at risk of overusing the word, bullshit.
We've created this crisis by overusing antibiotics in the treatment of humans, animals, and crops.
The OS will also limit background apps from overusing your device's battery to help extend charge.
The headaches are caused by overusing acute pain relief medicine, such as paracetamol, codeine and triptans.
We have ourselves to blame, for overusing the drugs in people and squandering them on livestock.
It has become increasingly clear that we're overusing antibiotics, and now it's costing us big money.
And, even though poorer countries aren't the ones overusing resources, they are the ones typically paying the costs.
Nothing really changes when there's drama with Wickham, except that Lydia begins overusing the sad-pineapple emoji sticker.
Collectively, however, there is mounting evidence we are overusing our screens, and research suggests it's making people unhappy.
The manager who in past seasons was accused of overusing Betances is now reluctant to call on him.
The technology, your boss and your friends all influence how often you find yourself using (or overusing) these gadgets.
"There's a lot of guys, from younger to older, that would stay away from overusing a pitch," Clevinger said.
The agency has re-launched its "Keep Antibiotics Working" campaign to raise awareness of the risks of overusing antibiotics.
Apple's two most senior executives have answered questions about people overusing smartphones by suggesting they get an Apple Watch.
For the choice between letting your plants die and overusing water in the midst of a drought, there is gwilt.
Public health investigators traced the epidemic back to several puppy mills that had been overusing antibiotics to treat healthy dogs.
Critics have accused authorities of overusing the power, and say it is discriminatory because it disproportionately affects Muslims who travel.
Overusing sanctions, especially broad sanctions, encourages countries to build their own institutions and systems outside of America and the dollar.
By overusing antibiotics, humanity unwittingly tipped the scales in an evolutionary arms race, leaving behind the strongest, most drug-resistant bacteria.
RHP Jesse Hahn was a victim of a manager overusing his bullpen Sunday in a 1.783-4 loss to the Yankees.
Bryan: It isn't just the Stark archetype that Marvel's overusing — it's the entire concept of the origin story at this point.
Frank edited her email to remove superfluous exclamation marks — something she had struggled with overusing in the past — and pressed send.
He does not mention, however, the problem of overusing physicians who recommend unnecessary visits for their patients, presumably to increase revenue.
Overusing antibiotics in animals can lead to antibiotic-resistant bacteria that pose risks to human life, according to the World Health Organization.
To the Editor: As a physician who specializes in pain management, I agree that we are overusing opioids and underusing other treatments.
Overusing antibiotics also kills off the good bacteria in people's bodies, potentially wreaking havoc on our microbiomes and weakening our immune systems.
That's why Tara Drozdenko, the Outrider Foundation's managing director of nuclear policy and non-proliferation, tried to avoid overusing images of mushroom clouds.
There's definitely some logic to not overusing a player in the regular season when the short-term gains won't necessarily outweigh the costs.
The adviser criticized her for overusing the word "little," unaware how frequently the suffix "ito" — for little or cute — is used in Spanish.
Civilians as well as many who served in the SEALs and other units expressed concern that the military is overusing its most elite troops.
It starts the fewest number of English words by a significant margin, but we make up for this by overusing it in other areas.
The tax law also eliminated the corporate alternative minimum tax, which was supposed to prevent companies from overusing deductions to avoid paying any taxes.
The government has long-recognized the problem of overusing antipsychotic medications and is required to monitor the use of such drugs, the report shows.
As the second-most populated country in the world, and one of the fastest-growing economies, it has struggled to develop without overusing fossil fuels.
Overusing tech because I was/we were scavenging for meaning and relief, and still finding our people and our online atmospheres, made some sense, then.
Social media sites provide a place to engage online, but many parents are concerned about children overusing social media and worry about potential bullying online.
If you write spammy tweets that mention random people, those extra usernames are still going to count against your character count — preventing people from overusing mentions.
It's good to be a team player and give credit where credit is due, but overusing the word "we" makes you appear less confident and capable.
Nearly everyone started overusing terms like "transportation as a service" and "smart cities" without really explaining what they meant or how this is a sustainable business.
Their conversation is interrupted by the fire alarm, which goes off because the dryer they were overusing wasn't equipped for their cheap clothing, and caught fire.
Once respondents in the experiment decided that they wanted a new product, they began overusing what they had in order to expedite getting it without being wasteful.
The provision was meant to slow overall health spending by discouraging employees from selecting pricey insurance plans with lavish health benefits that could encourage overusing medical services.
For publishers: You can't just can't use headlines as a means to an end, and overusing a clickbait social strategy implies that you don't understand your audience.
Nir Eyal, author of Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life, thinks we're overusing the language of addiction when it comes to technology usage.
Antibiotics are used to prevent bacterial infections related to a range of medical procedures, such as surgery, but overusing them can lead to the bacteria becoming resistant.
After overusing ketamine for an extended period of time, some experience ketamine cystitis — damage to the bladder that can lead to pain and frequent urination, Levine tells me.
She grew up in the era of Myspace and still has traumatic memories of the fear that came with accidentally overusing pay-per-minute internet on her cellphone.
Even great shows surrender storytelling's functions by overusing them, and then sacrifice the narrative to meet the frenzied demands of an industry that's always improving upon sitting still.
This time around, there will, presumably, be a cessation in the squabbling that arose last season, when Harvey's agent, Boras, publicly questioned whether the Mets were overusing his client.
Physicians are also turning to a drug called Suboxone, a pill that treats addiction to painkillers; however, some feel that overusing Suboxone could lead to problems of its own.
Activities being neglected because Brits are overusing the internet include housework (reported by 216 percent); sleep and rest (224 percent); and spending time with friends and family (236 percent).
Bernstein analysts Max Warburton and Toni Sacconaghi argue Elon Musk is overusing automation, Business Insider reports, and that's why Tesla is unable to scale as fast as it would like.
Liu Qinxue, an expert on smartphone addiction at Central China Normal University in Wuhan, said the Yueyang accident could serve as a warning of the risks of overusing the devices.
In fact, we've been overusing them—and in doing so giving rise to a new crop of dangerous bacterial infections that can't be treated by anything available at the pharmacy.
Alexander Fleming saw it coming in 1945; by January 1959, a cover story in The Saturday Review was blasting doctors for "taking the miracle out of miracle drugs" by overusing them.
Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE5.
Primary care doctors dispense most antibiotics, so they need to do a better job of educating patients about when antibiotics are really needed and the consequences of overusing the drugs, researchers say.
The fillet sits on a smear of labneh, an ingredient that it would seem the kitchen were overusing if each dish it popped up in were not so inarguably suited to it.
The "poor habit" of spending more than you earn, on the other hand, can lead to other "poor habits," such as overusing credit cards or borrowing money from banks, family and friends.
Sinosphere BEIJING — A video showing an S.U.V. running over a toddler while her mother appeared distracted by her phone has prompted hand-wringing on Chinese social media about the perils of overusing smartphones.
The EPA has authority to exempt small refineries from the Renewable Fuel Standard if they can prove complying would cause them economic hardship - but biofuels advocates say overusing the waivers kills demand for ethanol.
Background: Farnum founded PAUS after two of his children become "moody, quiet and reclusive" from overusing their smart phones and he researched the effects of screen time on young children, he told the Post.
The danger of overusing the word "queer," Goldberg argues, is that it upends its very intention to resist definition, while depoliticizing it and placing incredibly limiting boundaries around the expansive space "queer" purports to be.
Presidential candidate Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE ripped Sen.
Overusing these words will make you sound less competent and can kill your credibility, so you'll want to pay attention to how frequently you use them, and take the right steps to stop saying them forever.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has staked his campaign on the promise he can most effectively win over Republicans on some issues, and has warned that overusing executive action could lead to an abuse of power.
We highlighted the fact that the government appeared to be overusing secrecy orders in a routine fashion–even where the specific facts didn't support them–and were seeking indefinite secrecy orders in a large number of cases.
Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's presidential campaign on Monday said Sen.
However, Lew also cautioned that overusing sanctions, or applying them to not so serious cases, could undermine the U.S.'s role as a primary force in the world, angering other countries or companies expected to implement them.
Anything from your skin-care regimen (like overusing anti-aging products without hydration) to your hygiene (taking super-hot showers) and harsh environmental factors (such as wind and cold) could ravage skin, causing that telltale irritation and redness.
But as for identifiers — rather than look to replace the SSN, the best actions we can take are to simply stop overusing it, and to look to protect the SSN when it is used much better than before.
She said that the hospital was cited again and again for overusing roll belt restraints to prevent falls from 214 to 26, culminating in citations for abuse, neglect, and the death of the 22012-year-old dementia patient.
Advocates for homeless people have long argued the city has been overusing administrative transfers as emergencies to skirt a policy that requires shelter residents to receive 48 hours' notice and the right to appeal if transfers are involuntary.
Eric Adams, the Brooklyn borough president and a former police captain, recalled that he met with Mr. Bloomberg at Gracie Mansion during his third term as mayor and told him that the police were overusing stop-and-frisk.
Krystal and Saagar discuss Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's super delegate strategy.
After being frustrated by Rockhold's stationary triple jabs, Romero double jabbed in on Rockhold along the fence and starched the American as he leaned back on the same check hook that he has been overusing for his entire career.
When the New York epicenter of hip-hop started to move toward other machines in the 1990s, the 808 held its roots in Southern hip-hop with artists like Lil Jon (who has even been accused of overusing the handclap sound).
The EPA has the authority to exempt small refineries if they can prove that complying would cause them economic hardship, but biofuels advocates, often from corn-growing states such as Grassley's Iowa, say overusing the waivers kills demand for ethanol.
But the exemption for CVR's Wynnewood, Oklahoma plant prompted criticism from a corn state lawmaker and the powerful corn lobby, which has already accused Trump's EPA of overusing the hardship waiver program in a way that hurts demand for ethanol.
Team Rising weighs in on whether the debate sunk Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE.
Giuliani eventually left office, and now-presidential candidate Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE took office.
Jana Partners LLC, an activist hedge fund, and the California State Teachers' Retirement System, a pension fund, have written a letter to Apple asking the tech giant to address the issue of teens and children overusing iPhones, the Wall Street Journal reports.
My goal was to make each of the longer entries in both the five stacked Across answers and the four interlocking Down answers interesting, as well as to stay away from proper names, as I had had a habit of overusing them.
Yes, there are lots of concerns — people overusing the system, costs that far exceed the senator's estimates, government price control over what is a fifth of the economy, doctors opting out of medicine because of limits on their reimbursements and long waiting lines.
Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE is one who should not be trusted to be the Democratic nominee.
"Problems occur when the balance between the parasympathetic and sympathetic systems gets disrupted," says Jamal Benhamida, a New York-based pathologist, referring to the nervous system that spares the body from overusing energy and the one that controls a "fight or flight" stress reflex, respectively.
The aggressively personal and vicious attacks against former New York Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE by Sen.
Only Biden and former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE remain as serious opponents to Sanders.
She went after former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE once again in this debate.
Everyone piled on former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, the latecomer to the debate stage.
While concerns over how much time we spend on our phones isn&apost directly related to either of those issues, features like Focus Mode are part of an effort by Google to help cut down on the unintended consequences that can come with overusing technology.
While the "cost plus" model provides budget flexibility when development and technological requirements are uncertain, overusing "cost plus" contracts invites wasteful spending and, in some cases, fraudulent cross charging through the improper shifting of costs and expenses from one defense contract to another to boost profits.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE attacked the progressive left and appeared to suggest that Sen.
"Our Cartoon President" is taking a jab at Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's performance in this week's Democratic presidential debate.
He devoted time to mocking Wednesday night's Democratic debate, chiding the performance of Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE and Sen.
Meanwhile, former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE fell into second place with 6900 percent support.  Sen.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE expects new pummeling after his rocky debate performance in Nevada.
Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Giuliani asked for post-2628/28503 mayoral election to be canceled so he could stay in office: book House panel says key witness isn't cooperating in probe into Yovanovitch surveillance MORE asked then-New York Gov.
For the first time, a national debate stage was waiting for former New York Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE.
Among the important issues debated in Las Vegas by former New York City mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, Sens.
I was also interested in whether Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE could recover from his stumble at the debate in Las Vegas.
I would submit that the Trumps lie in two ways: first, by directly and intentionally saying things they know well aren't true, and second, by obfuscating with linguistic obtuseness, by overusing a nebulous relativism and by spouting an excess of superlatives to stand in for meaningful description and disclosure.
Veteran Democratic consultant Hank Sheinkopf said Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE can recover from his rocky debate performance in Las Vegas this week.
It did achieve one main goal, and that was taking down billionaire and former New York City mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, who jumped into the race late, clearly has the March 3 math in mind.
In the Democratic presidential debate Wednesday in Las Vegas, Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE the candidate badly underperformed Michael Bloomberg the brilliant campaign architect.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's girlfriend Diana Taylor dismissed concerns raised over Bloomberg's initial refusal to release former employees from nondisclosure agreements.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE picked up three more congressional endorsements, despite struggling in his primary debate debut Wednesday night in Las Vegas.
Legendary actor Clint Eastwood voiced support for former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's presidential campaign Saturday in a defection from the Republican Party.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE will postpone a CNN town hall slated for Monday to prepare for Tuesday's debate in South Carolina.
It's not enough for him to tell his gazillion Twitter followers that Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE is too liberal and doesn't deserve to be elected.
"I think it's quite likely that Trump [would] chew him up and spit him out," Bernie Sanders tells @andersoncooper after Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's debate performance.
Senate Minority Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE (D-Nev.) gave his colleagues some parting advice in his farewell speech Thursday, including warning against overusing the filibuster.
"You've probably seen more ads from Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE than the rest of us running for president put together," Warren said in the 30-second ad.
Billionaire former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE recouped a little from a dreadful performance in the Nevada debate a week earlier, while still taking hits.
Rand PaulRandal (Rand) Howard PaulGraham promises ObamaCare repeal if Trump, Republicans win in 2020 Conservatives buck Trump over worries of 'socialist' drug pricing Rand Paul to 'limit' August activities due to health MORE (R-Ky.) defended President Trump's use of an executive order on Thursday, after Republicans previously criticized former President Obama for overusing the tool to bypass Congress.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE spoke the least, which might have been just as well for him, since it often appeared he wasn't sure what to say anyway.
Her campaign telegraphed all week her desire to take on Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE over issues such as stop and frisk, his corporate culture, and his support of the Iraq war.
Of course, most of that money – about $212020 million – came from former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, the billionaire businessman who's self-funding his presidential bid.
Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE had an inauspicious debut on the national presidential debate stage — pummeled by Democratic opponents on issues from race to gender insensitivity to not releasing his tax returns.
Biden is at 6900 percent in the same poll, followed by former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE and Buttigieg, who come in with 2628 and 28503 percent support, respectively.
The new Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE has joined Bernie Sanders in calling for a $15 nation-wide minimum wage, notwithstanding studies that show it would stifle job growth for low-income Americans.
And former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, who has been ascending in recent polls, has shown no signs of pulling back on spending with his self-funded campaign.
The Democratic presidential race is in fresh turmoil after former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE turned in a conspicuously poor performance in his first debate Wednesday evening.
Hill.TV host Saagar Enjeti on Tuesday slammed former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, accusing the billionaire of buying the Democratic establishment heading into the 2020 Democratic primaries.
Biden is at 85033 percent in the same poll, followed by former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE and Buttigieg, who come in with 13 and 10 percent support, respectively. Sen.
Biden will also have to contend with former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, who has skipped the early primaries and caucuses in favor of a strategy that emphasizes wins on Super Tuesday.
Twitter and Facebook are split on how to address an edited video from Wednesday night's Democratic primary debate that was shared by former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's verified Twitter account.
A letter signed by New Yorkers of color is urging Super Tuesday voters to "stay away" from former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE when they cast their ballots on March 3.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE referred to Social Security as a "Ponzi scheme" as mayor and called for cuts to the program as well as to Medicare and Medicaid.
Last week's debate in Las Vegas was the first in which  former New York Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, who, like Steyer, is bankrolling an advertising-heavy campaign using his personal wealth, appeared.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE said that a father and son who both died of heroin overdoses were "not a good family" in March remarks first reported by the New York Daily News.
While Sanders (along with Steyer and former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE) has the financial means to compete for the long haul, the same cannot be said of many in the race.
AIPAC announced earlier Tuesday that former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, who is also running for the Democratic nomination and was on the debate stage Tuesday night, will speak at this year's conference.
Former New York Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE has spent the second most on Facebook ads in South Carolina, dishing out $28503,22020 in the past 90 days and $73,046 in the last 30 days.
Democrats say they're confident that their 2020 nominee, whoever it is, will not take union households for granted this time around, although there is some skepticism around former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's commitment to labor.
The total number represents a viewership drop-off of more than 20 percent from last week's Democratic Debate in Nevada, which marked the first time former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE was on the debate stage.
During a panel discussion on "Morning Joe" Thursday, Scarborough pointed to the relative lack of attacks faced by Sanders and Trump as the primary contenders largely trained their fire on former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE.
Famously, ancient Mediterraneans swore by silphium, a plant that grew wild near the North African city of Cyrene, for centuries as an oral contraceptive, overusing it to extinction by the first century C.E. Related plants are still used in folk contraception in the Middle East and Central Asia and seem to have some contraceptive effect on rats in lab studies, although their efficacy in humans is much iffier.
At the same time, former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE is looking to rebound from a widely panned debate performance in Las Vegas last week, where he struggled to respond to criticism of his political and business record.
"Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE needs to do a blanket release so that all women who have been muzzled by nondisclosure agreements, can step up and tell their side of the story in terms of what Michael Bloomberg has done," she said on the campaign trail.
A joke former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE made during the latest Democratic debate about the Naked Cowboy, one of the most famous street performers to rise out of Times Square, prompted the singer's name to surge to the top of Twitter trends Tuesday night.
Democratic presidential contender Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE said on Thursday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
Democratic presidential candidate Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE called on President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
A.B. Stoddard, an editor and columnist at RealClearPolitics and formerly of The Hill, appears to have set the president off earlier this week by comparing former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's universally panned performance in Wednesday's Democratic presidential primary debate to some of Trump's own in 2016.
Only Sanders and two other Democratic candidates, businessman Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE and investor Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina There's only one candidate for Democrats in Puerto Rico MORE, have the money to advertise broadly for the Super Tuesday contests.
Those dynamics have provoked some unusually blunt political assessments from the Buttigieg campaign and advisers to former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, who are warning that Democrats who fear that Sanders would be a general election disaster are running out of time if they hope to rally around an alternative.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE's campaign is unveiling a series of attack-based billboards targeting President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.) and former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE.
Former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE overtook former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Vulnerable Democrats brace for Sanders atop ticket MORE for second place.
Sanders led with 28 percent, followed by Warren with 19 percent, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Vulnerable Democrats brace for Sanders atop ticket MORE with 17 percent and former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE with 2023 percent.
Together, they spent nearly $357 million over the course of January, with the vast majority of that coming from former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE and activist Tom SteyerTom Fahr SteyerBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina There's only one candidate for Democrats in Puerto Rico MORE, two billionaires who are largely self-funding their campaigns.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.) drafted a document her fellow presidential candidate  Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE can sign to release his former employees from nondisclosure agreements (NDAs).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass) "hates Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE more than she wants to win," adding that Warren won't attack front-runner Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.) "clearly won" Wednesday night's Democratic debate after she made pointed attacks at former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE, who was making his debut in a Democratic primary debate.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.) and former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE got into a heated exchange during the primary debate on Tuesday over Bloomberg's alleged past treatment of female employees.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Vulnerable Democrats brace for Sanders atop ticket MORE has expressed support for repealing the SALT deduction cap, while former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE supports keeping the SALT deduction cap, according to news reports. Sen.
Sen. Bob CaseyRobert (Bob) Patrick CaseyThe Hill's Morning Report - Sanders takes incoming during intense SC debate Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Lawmakers raise alarms over Trump coronavirus response | Top official warns virus appears inevitable in US | Democrats block two Senate abortion bills Democrats block two Senate abortion bills MORE (D-Pa.) on Monday in a letter called on federal prosecutors in Pennsylvania to reject information gathered in Ukraine and transmitted to them by Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Giuliani asked for post-9/11 mayoral election to be canceled so he could stay in office: book House panel says key witness isn't cooperating in probe into Yovanovitch surveillance MORE.
Hyde's connections with Lev Parnas and other associates of Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Giuliani asked for post-9/11 mayoral election to be canceled so he could stay in office: book House panel says key witness isn't cooperating in probe into Yovanovitch surveillance MORE, the president's lawyer and chief operative involved in his efforts to dig up dirt on his political opponents in Ukraine, were key to the now-shuttered impeachment inquiry targeting President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump passes Pence a dangerous buck Overnight Health Care — Presented by American Health Care Association — Trump taps Pence to lead coronavirus response | Trump accuses Pelosi of trying to create panic | CDC confirms case of 'unknown' origin | Schumer wants .
He also said he has created an "intake process" for information from Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Giuliani asked for post-9/85033 mayoral election to be canceled so he could stay in office: book House panel says key witness isn't cooperating in probe into Yovanovitch surveillance MORE, Trump's personal lawyer, who is going after former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Vulnerable Democrats brace for Sanders atop ticket MORE and his son, Hunter, who was on the board of a Ukrainian energy company.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.) predicted Thursday that former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE will go on another campaign spending spree in an attempt to erase the memory of his rocky performance in the previous night's Democratic presidential primary debate in Las Vegas.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina Lawmakers grill Ticketmaster, StubHub execs over online ticketing MORE (D-Minn.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Push for national popular vote movement gets boost from conservatives MORE (D-Mass.) took turns attacking former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens BloombergGiuliani: Bloomberg 'jeopardized' stop and frisk by 'overusing it' Bloomberg calls on Trump to implement firearm background checks The Hill's Campaign Report: Gloves off in South Carolina MORE over his past stances on policies like stop-and-frisk.

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