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This is tough, but I don't think the allegation passes muster.
And Keanu's love life passes muster and mainly garnered public approval.
Material that was acceptable only a few years ago no longer passes muster.
But the constitutional court has two months to decide whether the language passes muster.
Typically, nonfiction reading and writing passes muster because it poses little threat for boys.
That loyalty will only pay off if Libra ever passes muster with regulators and actually reaches the market.
We will leave it to constitutional scholars to sort out the fine details of whether such a policy passes muster.
To get over that, Trump will have to come up with a new reason for asking the question that passes muster.
Many environmentalists are thrilled at the idea of a green policy that passes muster with real economists and even some conservatives.
"Ultimately the courts—including the Supreme Court—can decide only whether the DOJ's approach passes muster under current law," Smith said.
To ensure that the legislation passes muster under special budgetary rules, it keeps ­ObamaCare's "Cadillac tax" on generous plans after 2025.
That's obviously not original as far as crossword themes go, but as long as it's fun it passes muster for me.
I also eat it for lunch a few times a month, so it passes muster as food for sober people, too.
If no one passes muster, the men head to one of dozens of bars and karaoke lounges that offer boys for sex.
The dish that passes muster is birthday cake soaked in milk — a nightmare that makes no sense, but seems to be well-received.
And the ability to revise them in a way that passes muster with the Parliamentarian, is a very open, and extraordinarily crucial question.
We all seem to have our own idea of what constitutes intelligence, which makes it hard to say whether an AI passes muster.
If it passes muster, it should be on the market sometime after that, but there's no set date, so keep your traditional inhaler handy.
Whether the drug ultimately passes muster with the FDA will depend on whether the agency views the benefits as robust enough, and in enough people.
California would become the first state in the nation to legalize psychedelic mushrooms if a long-shot ballot initiative passes muster with voters next year.
Even if it passes muster, May still faces the difficult task of getting her Conservative Party — and the rest of Parliament — on board for a vote.
Mr. Ghaffari just passes muster with athletic physicality, but watching the poised Ms. Brewster put on girlish airs is like watching someone choose an ill-advised scarf.
But now, in a culture informed by a decade of candid mommy blogs and social media, this flavor of celebrity mother no longer passes muster with her fans.
And worst-case scenario, the phrase passes muster locally and still really isn't "Hey Siri;" it gets one last vetting from the main speech model on Apple's own servers.
However, if Gorsuch is an indication of the President's thinking on the matter, then it seems pretty darn certain that he will find somebody that passes muster with Maine's senior senator.
Why it matters: The window for Saudi Arabia to put forward an explanation that explains Khashoggi's disappearance, absolves MBS of responsibility and passes muster with the world is getting narrower and narrower.
With public sentiment pressuring big oil companies on environmental issues, the votes this year could mark the first time a climate change-related proposal passes muster with a majority of Exxon's shareholders.
When the puzzle has been polished by the students and their instructors, they submit it to the New York Times Crossword editors and, if it passes muster, you get to solve it.
This facade usually passes muster with the docile American media but foreigners often see through the ruse — especially when Gershman publicly practically calls for ousting elected foreign leaders such as Russia's Vladimir Putin.
The price tag makes it Intuit's largest acquisition in 37 years of business, which should provide an exorbitant payout for some of Credit Karma's early investors if the deal passes muster for regulatory approval.
As for rhyming "swarthy" with "friend of Dorothy," that just about passes muster, but it's as if all involved had settled for the second-best option and were still waiting for inspiration to strike.
Mr. Trump views trade as one of his signature issues, and his advisers say that, when it comes to a final deal, the president will be the one to decide if it passes muster.
The experience as Budget chairman will be key for Trump as he and GOP leaders eye a complex budget tactic, known as reconciliation, to rip apart ObamaCare and draft an alternative that passes muster with the Congressional Budget Office.
The Affordable Care Act will ideally be relegated to the dustbin of domestic policy history and replaced with a law that passes muster as good economic policy, budget policy and sensible support for a private sector-driven, cost-control effort.
The withdrawal of the film has left many wondering how such a fate could have befallen a veteran filmmaker like Mr. Zhang, who is intimately familiar with the complex workings of China's film bureaucracy and what passes muster with censors.
Republicans are looking to slowly phase out extra federal funds for Medicaid expansion, beef up the new tax credits for buying insurance and add money for opioid abuse treatment — but they'll have to pay for it to ensure the bill passes muster.
Celmatix is no Theranos: The Fertilome test passes muster in New York state, which has some of the strictest requirements in the country, and the company works closely with doctors and the academic community, exhibiting the sort of transparency that Theranos resisted.
Republicans are looking to slowly phase out extra federal funds for Medicaid expansion, beef up the new tax credits for buying insurance and add money for opioid abuse treatment -- but they'll have to pay for it to ensure the bill passes muster.
"A Memorial Passes Muster." The Washington Post. October 18, 1997. In March 1992, the Memorial announced it was ready to offer its design to the CFA, NCPC, and other approval agencies.
Miller welcomed this investment, but later criticized the McGuinty government for including a planned cash bailout in early 2005 as part of its larger grant, rather than as a separate cash investment.Jennifer Lewington, "Premier reveals city share of gas tax", The Globe and Mail, October 23, 2004, A19. Miller's first TTC operating budget in 2004 was $219 million.Catharine Porter and Paul Moloney, "$679 million police budget passes muster", Toronto Star, April 22, 2004, B5.
C.P.A. 1980). The court said it would rephrase "the second step of the Freeman test in terms other than preemption."618 F.2d at 767. The new version was: > If it appears that the mathematical algorithm is implemented in a specific > manner to define structural relationships between the physical elements of > the claim (in apparatus claims) or to refine or limit claim steps (in > process claims), the claim being otherwise statutory, the claim passes > muster under § 101\.
Co. v. King County, 941 F.2d 910, 919 (9th Cir. 1991)). anecdotal evidence, by itself, will rarely suffice to justify an affirmative action program evaluated under strict scrutiny.For example, while the Third Circuit allows that "anecdotal evidence alone may, in an exceptional case, be so dominant or pervasive that it passes muster under Croson," Contractors Ass'n, supra, at 1003, the Ninth Circuit indicates that "anecdotal evidence... rarely, if ever, can... show a systemic pattern of discrimination necessary for the adoption of an affirmative action plan," Coral Constr.
As journalists digested Lord Stevens's report, they looked with a fresh eye at the conspiracy theories the report had demolished and tried to construct another out of Charles's supposed love for Legge-Bourke.William passes muster with grandma (and Kate) by Oliver Burkeman in The Guardian online, article dated 16 December 2006. Retrieved 30 January 2008. The story resurfaced again when the British inquest into the deaths of Diana and Dodi Fayed began at the Royal Courts of Justice in London on 2 October 2007, headed by Lord Justice Scott Baker sitting as a coroner.
Being the first Tamil film to be shot in Jammu and Kashmir, she acted alongside Gemini Ganesan after a long gap after Then Nilavu. The film and the soundtrack were widely appreciated by the audience, where it was a huge success. The film was followed by J. Om Prakash's Aas Ka Panchhi with Rajendra Kumar. For her portrayal, Vyjayanthimala got some negative feedback from the critics; The Hindu review said that: "Even the otherwise powerhouse of talent, Vyjayantimala, with many a sterling performance under her belt, barely passes muster, despite the usual dance and song sequence to showcase her formidable prowess as an accomplished dancer thrown in".
It has innuendos so obvious, swearing so uninhibited, and gestures so lewd, that you can only imagine what must be going on in the writers' minds to distill this from their imaginations." Saibal Chatterjee of NDTV gave the movie 1/5 stars, concluding that "Kyaa Super Kool Hain Hum strives very hard indeed to be a worthy adult comedy, a poor Indian country cousin of American Pie, but all it manages to be is a juvenile and clunky ride through unending yards of the kind of laboured gags that went out of vogue with Dada Kondke. The film is ostensibly targeted at the teen segment and it might even find some takers there. But it barely passes muster as a sex comedy.
Kerry Gillespie, "The high price of law and order", Toronto Star, February 21, 2004, B04. Municipal budget chief David Soknacki initially requested that the police cut $14.2 million from their request, a figure which police chief Julian Fantino argued would jeopardize essential services.James Cowan, "Reducing police budget could endanger city, Fantino warns", National Post, February 19, 2004, A9. After a lengthy and sometimes heated debate, the council voted 40-5 on April 21, 2004, to approve a police budget of $679.1 million.Catherine Porter and Paul Moloney, "$679 million police budget passes muster", Toronto Star, April 22, 2004, B05. Police spending has increased by $117 million under Miller's administration, and 450 new officers have been put on the streets.John Duncanson, "Relying on the crime card", Toronto Star, October 2, 2006, E1. In November 2006, Miller stood with Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Premier Dalton McGuinty to announce tougher bail conditions for persons accused of gun crimes.

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