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"The world is watching to see if China is really the global power it professes itself to be, and the responsible power that it professes itself to be," Kirby said.
"The world is watching to see if China is really the global power it professes itself to be and the responsible power that it professes itself to be," he said.
But hey, the new CEO professes to know all this.
It's slightly unclear if she professes her guilt or innocence.
Much like Trump himself, Russia's U.K. embassy professes to disagree.
Another professes to be an insider account of his meteoric rise.
Charlie professes his devotion with a plastered smile and dead eyes.
"Poignant Pony Professes Penitence, Provokes Pity," reads one trade paper headline.
Brand New professes to offer an "alternative history" of '2000s art.
So it can seem counterintuitive when he professes his affection for it.
Troskina professes her love for Tema despite his destructive and devious nature.
Mr. Barnes has not fully lived up to the calling he professes.
He did, and he professes to be mortified by that work now.
The man professes to have never drunk coffee nor eaten a strawberry.
After, she professes her love for Jamie, and he gently shuts her down.
The regime that caused this preventable tragedy professes great love for the poor.
He is their leader, all of which Glassman professes to find slightly uncomfortable.
After all these years, he professes not to care about money and property.
Dr. Rosenberg professes no interest in the business side of the Kite relationship.
The idea "Make America Great Again" professes a nostalgia for a lost Eden.
Though the Fed professes independence, Roberts thinks the upcoming presidential election will sway policy.
"Drake professes love for Rihanna at VMAs, everyone loses collective minds," one headline blared.
Trump professes to be a Christian and says the Bible is his favorite book.
Bette professes her ignorance, but Joan doesn't believe her — their planned alliance is bullshit.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, for his part, professes nothing but sympathy for Snowden's eventual decision.
But Feldmann regards anyone who professes to care about Susanna's fate as an ally.
Second, the slick male consumer he professes to design for probably does not exist.
That form of nostalgia is taboo for anybody who professes attachment to Republican values.
In fact, the group professes to believe in no supernatural forces – devil-related or otherwise.
Mr Xi professes to support open markets, but runs an economy built on mercantilist pillars.
Maybe, muttered some, the new president is not as European as he professes to be.
It's worth asking — is this the "masculine energy" that West professes to admire so much?
Clinton, he said, professes to support businesses but then talks about increasing taxes and regulation.
So it goes for Trump, a traitor to the class he professes to speak for.
He professes his championing of women while consistently insulting them and boasting of assaulting them.
Unfazed, Mr. McCurdy professes a continued desire to steal Mr. Lord's best artist, Cheo Park.
Greg calls out Duc for sleeping around in Vancouver when he professes to be celibate.
She has a meticulously managed public profile yet professes not to care what others think.
Anyone who professes to care about the Constitution should recognize the danger of this argument.
Mr. Trump's veterans notice how often he professes his love for them on the stump.
Pence wasn't always the rigidly moralistic and confident conservative evangelical he professes to be today.
The Sisi government, as it professes to fight terrorism, is in many ways fueling it.
After all, Duterte openly professes his friendship with communists, and has described himself as a "socialist".
And though the cover professes a focus on unity in sports, it has the internet divided.
He professes that he only left her alone so she could get on with her life.
For as much as the Federal Reserve professes its independence, it is not immune to politics.
I bring up Michael and Luis just as M professes to think of Michael and Luis. . . .
Beirut professes its commitment to implement Resolution 1701 and its desire to avoid war with Israel.
Some in Silicon Valley doubt Sanders's competence to enact the tough-on-tech agenda he professes.
Then Mephiles dumps him when Omega the robot shows up and professes his love for Shadow.
Doing so would be a principled stand for the party that professes to protect state sovereignty.
This may seem a dull profile for someone who professes to be the saviour of hip-hop.
"Small-l" liberals, which Turnbull professes to be, and many security experts will applaud him for this.
It seems unlikely that Mr Trump has the blind faith he sometimes professes in Mr Kim's sincerity.
The Senate bill, in turn, professes to include price protection, but it presents insurers with other loopholes.
She professes to be an introvert, and she repeatedly laments New York's materialism, posturing and social churn.
She curses regularly, and professes to love junk food and the rappers Pusha T and Kendrick Lamar.
But the tech executive professes a genuine interest in improving life for residents of the Golden State.
Ultimately, Donald Trump professes allegiance to conservative policies, while Hillary Clinton is clearly and indisputably a liberal.
And yet he consistently, and with apparent sincerity, professes optimism that the world is bending toward justice.
A distraught Dee Dee runs to Gypsy's side and professes that Gypsy has a mama who loves her.
At first, Starikov professes no memory of the moment, but then runs through the play all over again.
Checkpoints fly the former South Yemen flag, not that of a united Yemen Mr Hadi professes to govern.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak professes the outsize mistrust of authority of a true child of the '60s.
The passionate note, which is handwritten (in cursive!), professes devotion for the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star.
Mitch Lowe, chief executive of MoviePass (and a former Netflix executive), professes to be undaunted by the losses.
Garrett meets her on the beach and professes his love — and finally, she's free to say it back.
But, in addition to being loyal to Mr. Trump, he knows and professes a higher loyalty to country.
The memorial service for Bush was a coming together of the Washington establishment that Trump professes to disdain.
Although he is (like the Iranian government) Shiite, he professes to be first and foremost an Iraqi nationalist.
Hamas professes violence and the destruction of Israel as a method of gaining a better life for Palestinians.
The article professes to find it incomprehensible that the other teams at the World Cup disliked the Americans.
And in this pursuit of more policing power, he professes he will save people from across the political spectrum.
President Donald Trump professes to admire the strongman politics of Russia, and he covets the trade surpluses of China.
Any presidential administration that professes to care about jobs must make workforce issues integral in its larger economic agenda.
In other words, is he the populist that he professes to be or does he simply like the label?
The outrage runs so deep that someone who professes to be a developer claims to have received death threats.
He professes that he loves her and even though she gets upset with him, she repeatedly takes him back.
Mr. McInerney professes to be more interested in fresh fish and poultry than potential acquisitions or competition from Amazon.
The M.E.K., which professes an eccentric variant of Islam, has been characterized by many experts as resembling a cult.
On the date, he professes to the camera that he really likes Rachel and thinks the date is going well.
Anthony has failed to lead the Knicks to the playoffs since 2013, yet still professes his loyalty to the franchise.
Grimsson professes his admiration for his little brother Owen, and says he's been watching him grow up his whole life.
Cyril, although she professes to like Alma, has long enjoyed being indisputable mistress of the house, and resents being displaced.
John Hickenlooper professes "a strong desire to return to a normal life" once he's done in office in early 2019.
During the 3 minutes and 15 second track, Lonzo calls out the haters and professes his love for his dad.
But now there are concerns that a president who professes to "love" coal miners may be putting them at risk.
However, off the ice, the effervescent skater professes her love of Japanese anime, particularly "Sailor Moon", and K-pop music.
Steyer professes to understand the difference between political opposition to a President and support for a President's removal from office.
"We and other publishers are also in discussion with Facebook, which certainly professes concern about virtue and veracity," Thompson said.
He professes a nuanced view of the refinery: He respects its economic importance to the nation but criticizes its conduct.
When Knightley first professes his love to Emma, it's not in a drawing room but under a lushly blooming tree.
This is strange given that Western art history professes to always start its analysis with the object before anything else.
But though he professes to have enjoyed the experience, he seems unlikely to lead The New Yorker out of Flatland.
He frequently professes a desire to "burn the world down," but one wonders which world he is talking about exactly.
Some of the countries Trump professes to be most admiring of would be caught in the cross-hairs of this.
She clutches Gypsy's hand as the girl giggles like someone many years her junior and professes her love of Disney princesses.
He professes his love for Rebecca, which she rebuffs, though she does sleep with him at the end of the episode.
His silence is especially notable given that the attacks have now extended to a group Trump professes to support: American Jews.
Without the rule of law—which Mr Xi professes to believe in—no individual's property or person can truly be safe.
If Kavanaugh truly cares about the integrity of the court as he professes in his op-ed, he will recuse himself.
Some of the most poignant denials of relief involve abuse of "tender age" children for whom the administration professes "grave" concern.
Named Time's Man of the Year for 28503, Mossadegh was a progressive who reflected many of the values the West professes.
He also considers himself entitled to the body of Alice Greenwood, a slave woman he professes to love and repeatedly rapes.
That's a VERY tough sell -- even for someone like Trump who professes to be one of the world's great sales people.
As fearless as Kurka professes to be, the layoff, after harrowing injuries in quick succession, forced him to examine his priorities.
Guided by NAEMSP, the law does exactly what its name professes: protect every patient's timely access to life-saving emergency medications.
We are a nation that professes to love democracy but we are unwilling to do the work it requires of us.
Or, will they use their power to stop these injustices and live up to the values our nation professes to hold?
In a voiceover, the performer professes self-doubt — something fans certainly aren't used to hearing from her —about making Homecoming a reality.
Mr Corbyn, who professes to campaign "for the many, not the few", likes to survey the country through the prism of class.
"She's a huge supporter of young designers, so I hate when people knock her fashion from back in the day," he professes.
In the film version, Lara Jean finds Peter on a field at school and professes her love — a much more cinematic ending.
Often, she laments that her mom accused her of betraying Christ by identifying as a woman, but other days, she professes love.
While the group of nations professes mutual support, it is often hobbled by a lack of consensus that leads to dubious decisions.
It takes more skill and experience to ascertain whether somebody sincerely professes a religion, whether the affiliation is recent or long-term.
Though the administration professes a goal of halving that number by 2020, on its face ICE's email threatens a nearly opposite outcome.
While Mayer professes to being a longtime viewer of the show, he has not been following the current season, starring Nick Viall.
The weird power dynamics at play throughout are almost as fascinating as the play with which Mr. Pacino professes to be obsessed.
Mr. Kiwanuka professes passion, wariness and vulnerability; Karen O starts out singing about being torn between love and the urge to disappear.
"The governor, he professes to be as frustrated by the inability of these things to pass as anybody else, " Mr. Gianaris said.
His last appearance is in Episode 19, "Variations on Relations," where he professes his feelings for Shelly, who grants him a smooch.
Once anti-EU, the FPO now professes to be pro-Europe but wants Brussels to hand back more powers to member states.
In contrast to Scalia's confession of fainthearted originalism (which Scalia himself repudiated in 2013), Gorsuch professes to be absolutist on the matter.
Trump professes a fervent belief in loyalty, but for him, the trait is a one-way street running only in his direction.
While the couple is in debt, Tanya, who is 41, professes a certain serenity about their circumstances given all they have experienced.
Catholic theology teaches that forgiveness is within reach for anyone who professes true contrition and has an earnest desire to do better.
And Howl, a grooming-obsessed fuckboy of a wizard who professes himself terrified of Sophie, does meekly as she tells him to.
But that does not mean Facebook is granting carte blanche for anyone to post anything he or she professes to believe in.
But Mr. Trump occupies the office now, and the conservatism he professes places special importance on limiting the scope of the political.
And that usually plays into how evangelicals vote: someone's character, if someone goes to church, if someone professes to be a Christian.
It was comforting to be spoken to directly by someone wise yet vulnerable — a mentor-aunt-counselor type who professes no magic cure.
Anne Jamison, an English professor at the University of Utah who has written a book on fan fiction, professes herself fascinated by Granthika.
The key thing about these scams is that in both cases the snobby cultural elites who Trump professes to disdain didn't lose anything.
Aside from Malcolm, Cavanagh professes love for James Buchanan, Teddy Roosevelt, and in a turn that just might alienate evangelicals, the Prophet Muhammad.
Indeed, he will defend those rights if the issue affects a family member, for he professes to value blood relatives above all else.
The cooler, which Igloo professes to be leak-proof, costs $399.99 on Igloo's website and comes with a one-year defect-free warranty.
Right, so for someone like yourself who professes to hate driving, you only own a car because you need the convenience of it.
There's a more complicated answer, too, since the United States professes a belief in blind justice while eagerly distributing photos of its accused.
Butt—a simpleton with a steroid abuser's high-pitched voice—becomes infatuated with Alice, and professes his love while holding her at gunpoint.
Rather, it shows Wells Fargo's willingness to hide behind an unjust arbitration system even as it professes to take responsibility for its actions.
It is the Wimbledon where anyone who professes to know who is going to win the women's title should be administered sodium pentothal.
That may sound strange for someone who professes to love a film that would seem to glorify mob life, but it doesn't really.
Despite its sense of rectitude, "The Benedict Option" is at bottom a call for free-riding on the liberal modernity it professes to spurn.
By backtracking on climate change, an issue about which he professes to be passionate, he showed himself willing to jettison even his dearest policies.
She initially professes a fear of domestic and sexual violence, but this could easily be a performance designed to manipulate Korede into helping her.
And with his characteristic modesty Mr Trump professes to love Britain: "I don't imagine any other US president was closer to your great land."
He professes his love, and she tells him she's the "happiest" she's ever been when she's with him — which, girl, doesn't seem very happy.
He professes strong feelings about Russia's religious heritage; he was once seen to shed tears while visiting a tsarist-era pilgrims' compound in Jerusalem.
Trump himself says that he is "not a big sleeper" ("I like three hours, four hours") and professes a fondness for steak and McDonald's.
Eatherly, who struggled with mental illness and petty crime after his discharge from the military, professes immense guilt for his role in the bombing.
While everyone professes to have had a good time, it is regarded as a one-time event and does not impact the social norm.
But for whatever reason (he professes not to know to this day), the Soviets blocked much of his international travel, especially to the West.
Like everyone in Silicon Valley, Altman professes to want to save the world; unlike almost everyone there, he has a plan to do it.
Erstwhile moderate Susan Collins professes that the tax bill will boost growth so much as to pay for itself, and her colleagues apparently agree.
If he truly wants to be "part of the solution" as he professes, it's time for Spurlock to step up and actively fight rape culture.
After they move to Mississippi, Laura professes in voiceover her love of Saturday baths, the one day when they, at least briefly, can be clean.
He professes the Presbyterian faith, a legacy from his Scots mother, and has said he attends the Marble Collegiate Church in New York "a lot".
Citizens needed this clarity because the Charlotte ordinance authorized any individual who professes a cross-sex identity to access facilities reserved for the opposite sex.
But the president, who professes to "love" and have a "big heart" for DACA recipients, isn't helping — he's actively helping mislead them about their futures.
A former soccer star who studied physical education and professes a devout evangelical faith, Mr. Nkurunziza is often underestimated by the West, some observers say.
Shortly after Trainor professes her love of Dr. Phil (she's seen every episode "multiple times," apparently), the man himself suddenly climbs into the back seat.
It's good that she is happy with being fat, and it's bad that the self-acceptance she professes rings hollow to so many ears, including mine.
He professes to be pro-Israel, but gained the alt-right following that helped him to power by repeatedly retweeting anti-Semitic and other racist propaganda.
At the end of the date, Bryan professes his love to Rachel and its this confidence and perfect timing that seem to be winning Rachel over.
In a skit titled "Hillary Actually," Clinton pays homage to Andrew Lincoln's famous scene in which he professes his love to Keira Knightley's character using notecards.
The path of least resistance that McConnell professes as his basis for concerns about a Cuccinelli confirmation is not what will please Trump and his base.
Finally, the nominee gets to make opening remarks where he or she adopts a humble mien and professes fidelity to the Constitution and the independent judiciary.
It only takes a single date with her to sway him into believing in the conference's teachings and for him to professes his love for her.
The love he professes for his family expresses itself as a furious desire for control and a petulant sense of grievance when his will is thwarted.
But it has since curbed its anti-EU rhetoric and now professes to be pro-Europe but wants Brussels to hand back more power to member states.
Beron professes some surprise at how quickly employers have signed up at this nascent stage, saying the original target was to on-board 400 employers in 2016.
Mr Mugabe, who like the chavistas professes great concern for the poor, fixed the prices of several staple goods in the early 19803s to make them "affordable".
More than that, he has been compelled to publicly admit to having misled the public — and all those veterans for whom he professes to hold such respect.
More than that, he has been compelled to publicly admit to having misled the public — and all those veterans for whom he professes to hold such respect.
He professes to be bad at the game himself — "I stink," he said recently — although he has a 13 handicap, according to the United States Golf Association.
And even as the country professes a heightened focus on natural gas, if it were to make new oil finds, it could increase production without OPEC constraints.
Although there was, on occasion, no running water or food in the fridge, Fowler professes to have been oblivious to the fact that her family was poor.
What is surprising is how well it makes him fit into the Washington culture — and the August tradition of vacationing without vacationing — that he professes to hate.
And far from preserving the role of the Senate, an institution he professes to love, McConnell is allowing it to become wholly subservient to the executive branch.
Tuan lives by himself in a large house, switching the lights on and off to simulate the presence of a family, but he professes to be happy.
So, no, it's not always such a shock when a man who professes to be a feminist ally proves himself to be anything but in his actions.
Advertising, a practice more commonly associated with capitalist and consumer-led market economies, is at odds with the centralized Soviet-style economy the isolated country professes to manage.
Yet Gowdy, a former prosecutor who frequently professes his affection for the Justice Department, has at times appeared distinctly uncomfortable with GOP attacks on the law enforcement agency.
Some of Utzerath's views are more mainstream ("Glutens have become enemies to all mammals," she preaches), but she also professes some controversial opinions, like her frustration with veterinarians.
Rebalanced though Alcott's narrative is — and Ms. Hamill, in a program note, professes a belief in "radical adaptation" — this "Little Women" is still the story of a family.
Despite considerable evidence that the approach has often fallen short, Zuckerberg still professes optimism: Giving people a voice and connecting the world, he believes, are transformationally positive actions.
Floyd has a happy but noncustodial relationship with his son, and he professes to still be in love with his son's mother, though they are not technically together.
Garrett says all the right things — that his career can take him anywhere, and he'd happily support Becca wherever she pleases — and professes his love to her once again.
In the clip, JoJo Fletcher professes her love for "really greasy junk food" and offers Taylor, Robby Hayes and Chase McNary a plate of chicken nuggets and French fries.
Gantz professes a commitment to peace while giving no clear indication whether he would support the Palestinian goal of statehood in territories captured by Israel in a 1967 war.
Donald Trump often professes to be doing battle with the mainstream media, frequently lambasting it as "fake news" and specifically calling out the "failing New York Times" by name.
Trump, who professes to have an exceptionally warm relationship with Israel, will also be traveling to the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, where Christians believe Christ was born.
His challenge seems unprecedented, yet the issue of dealing with a bigoted group that professes to be in one's camp was faced by America's first Republican president, Abraham Lincoln.
For as much as the Academy professes to be an award for the cinema in general, it's very obviously an American award given by a primarily American voting body.
In an episode of the Netflix series Patriot Act, comedian and political commentator Hasan Minhaj, 33, simultaneously makes an argument for remaining wary of Amazon and professes himself addicted.
Men that Gypsy (Joey King), who is actually age 143 (and not 214 or 219, as her mother professes on two different occasions this episode), is very eager to meet.
Mr Guo professes to be unfazed by Interpol's notice (he appears to spend much of his time in America, and likes to tweet pictures of himself looking fit—see picture).
Neither sister professes to be fond of this musty hideaway, but it becomes evident that here is where they annually communicate with whatever essence of their father haunts the premises.
The thought of a powerful leader who lacks the basic humility to admit error and ask for forgiveness -- not even from the God he professes to believe in -- astounds me.
He is a judicial conservative who professes the belief that judges should attempt to interpret the law and Constitution as written rather than imposing his personal ideology on the text.
Stinking Bishop is so bloody English, in fact, that its creator professes he "still doesn't know how to make cheese," demonstrating the archetypal false modesty that Americans find so bewildering.
He also recalled a scene that sounds very similar to one shared between Dante and Maggie from issue No. 160 where Dante professes his love to the character at night.
Without it, paradoxically, an industry and culture that professes progressivism, open-mindedness, and a devotion to science and empiricism ends up becoming the most exclusionary and prone to magical thinking.
"She professes not to be interested in that part of her own history," Lila Byock, a supervising producer on Watchmen and co-writer of the show's third episode, told Slate.
Finally, Democrats risk further compounding Trump's economic advantage by nominating a candidate who either professes, or is perceived, to espouse a fundamental break from America's historically free-market economic system.
However, unlike his bandmate, he says he has no personal affiliation with any specific groups, and professes more of an interest in local politics than in militant anti-fascist action.
In a country that professes "liberty and justice for all," political leaders should keep this context in mind when they consider public opinion in formulating their stance on capital punishment.
Those who think the U.S. Federal Reserve should be raising interest rates aren't getting a lot of help from the data on which the central bank professes to be so dependent.
Dr. Katz, a Westchester County Republican whose Bronx Veterinary Center professes to offer "Park Avenue Care at Webster Avenue Prices," was equally unenthusiastic about the prospect of a full-time Legislature.
But with those points of difference noted, we found a public that professes to care deeply about the Kavanaugh-Ford hearings — and would hold a vote for Kavanaugh against their senator.
The term also is used to describe the classic Keynesian approach, something more closely associated with liberal Democratic philosophy than the conservative Republican train of thought that Trump professes to follow.
These are the fights that are necessary to break down barriers within the system to actually create the true equality and justice that our country professes is central to its core.
The tale has so many twist endings that their emotional impact is diluted, and Gilda — who professes herself to be no brawler — easily overpowers around a dozen men twice her size.
And she professes excitement for the "pinch me" moments in her job, like holding business meetings with Mr. Fallon and talking with Megyn Kelly about her move from Fox to NBC.
Oberwager professes that it takes a long time to onboard, but also a long time to offboard, so it could build a solid moat if it's the first to win this market.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Sitting in her busy Bangkok noodle shop, Bunruen Klinnak professes "love" for Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was toppled in a 2006 military coup and later fled abroad.
Trump's name does not appear in Ryan's op-ed, which is fitting given that Ryan has gone to great lengths to avoid uttering it and often professes ignorance of Trump's latest offenses.
Those veterans valiantly served their country as the ribbon-decorated, uniformed warfighters that the president (who has stated he likes his generals right "out of central casting") professes to respect and revere.
AT&T's real intent here has long been anti-competitive in nature, and usage caps, overage fees and zero rating tend to only harm the communities AT&T professes to care about.
It's a good thing, then, that while Lou is busy being annoyed with everyone and everything, the kids he professes to care about do their best to do that work for him.
He has undergone psychoanalysis twice — the first time for six years, then for nine — and professes himself to be pleased with the overall outcome, a certain thorniness of personality having been diminished.
Anyone who professes shock about President Trump being lampooned or (in the case of acceptance speeches) criticized either hasn't been paying attention or likely isn't much of a candidate to watch anyway.
Restaurant critic Julianne Potter (Julia Roberts) gets a phone call from her BFF Michael (Dermot Mulroney) who professes to be madly in love with a 20-year-old student named Kimmy (Cameron Diaz).
This is not the first time a Quebec government has played identity politics in a province whose political class professes to be secular but retains a lingering attachment to its deep Catholic roots.
In short, the more people turn out to vote at the primary, which is open to anybody who professes to share centre-right "values", the greater the chance that Mr Juppé will win.
It's a flawed ideology that results in massive damage to the free speech and healthy conversation he professes to want to champion because nazis are great at silencing people they hate and harass.
Like the elephant who never forgets, Mr. Trump continues to hammer Mr. McCain, now deceased, over that vote, even as he professes to be working on a plan to improve health care coverage.
"While Congress professes to be supportive of CHIP, the delay in long-term funding for CHIP is sending a different message to families and states," seven children's groups said in a statement Wednesday.
Russia is different; as a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council and a state that professes to participate in peaceful international relations, it is very much within the reach of the law.
In a fantastic essay about the largely heterosexual sci-fi landscape, Brandon Nowalk wrote at the A.V. Club about how the genre professes to be "speculative" while refusing to be so with sexuality.
On his Beats 1 show he regularly switches to the alter-ego of a baritone romantic he calls Sexual Chocolate, and constantly professes admiration for the art of a good crotch-poaching slow jam.
North Korea is still officially tax-free and, despite the fact many North Koreans rely on the markets instead of the state for food, Pyongyang still professes to have a functioning public distribution system.
She professes her pride in being a denizen of the darkness — "the time for the proper creatures of the world to thrive" — and shudders at the thought of the "monsters" that walk by day.
When asked about the economy, Mr. Bolsonaro professes ignorance and points to his would-be finance minister, Paulo Guedes, a University of Chicago-educated and market-friendly economist handpicked to reassure the business elite.
"The president's efforts at the disruption of governance — his suspicion of a 'deep state' he professes to find in the bureaucracy — is what's coalescing all of these people dissenting from his administration," he said.
She professes to be focused on the job at hand, which is a significant one — namely, guiding the Fed from a path of the ultra-accommodative crisis-era policies to a more normalized stance.
This gives Platt and Deutch the opportunity to sing "Unworthy of Your Love," a melodic mock-ballad in which John Hinckley professes his love for Jodie Foster and Squeakie Fromm, hers for Charles Manson.
In addition to having weaker proposals, Clinton often has a record that suggests she's even less with us than she professes to be, in addition to having cultivated donors whose interests diverge from ours.
Although he professes to have never liked being a minister, he said he had always been a "political animal", describing the work of a politician as a duty like "taking the rubbish out at night".
Having come through the youth ranks at FC Köln and grown up in the city, Podolski has often used his time off to return to the Rhineland and regularly professes his love for the area.
Though Wang professes to be in favor of affirmative action, the most egregious aspects of his story captivated a small but vocal network of Chinese-Americans, who had heretofore shown little interest in American politics.
While Stan now professes to being "obsessed" with acting, it was not an immediate passion for him: He came across it by chance a few years after moving to the U.S. from his native Romania.
And by calling it a "vision" rather than a "road map" or "peace plan," Mr. Trump suggested, constructively, that it was open to the sort of bargaining at which he professes to be a genius.
Opinion: Mike Pence's plan to outlast Trump Pence wasn't always the conservative evangelical he professes to be today -- but he has long believed he was destined for the presidency, write Michael D'Antonio and Peter Eisner.
In the end, it doesn't make much sense to draw conclusions about society from the violent acts of a nutter, regardless of whether that nutter professes deluded radical Islamist views or deluded neo-Nazi views.
In Mr. Sanders, 74, they confront a highly prominent Jewish politician who professes to be not very religious and whose calls for social justice often echo Jewish teachings but do not appear purposefully connected to them.
Many have been repeated so often that they've lost whatever power they once had, and when yet another guru professes to know the secret to making love last, we're doubtful that person will offer something new.
He professes a desire to pull the US out of "Endless Wars" -- also a laudable goal -- but doesn't seem to understand that bungling this withdrawal is likely to backfire and leave a great many people dead.
He actually spends most of the timing railing against homosexuals in Hollywood and professes his love for HBO's Westworld, but brings the whole thing home with a Louis Armstrong number accompanied by some... unusual photo selections.
Here's an example: On the VH219 house-sharing show Scared Famous, airing in 22013, Safaree Samuels professes his love for co-reality star Erica Mena repeatedly as he woos her from one episode to the next.
The film's writer and director Nancy Meyers recalled the story at the Tribeca Film Festival on Thursday, saying, according to Vulture, that the confusion occurred during the scene when Keaton's character professes her love to Nicholson.
"Additionally, the report cites Snowden's unwillingness to be tried for his actions ("in the tradition of civil disobedience he professes to embrace") as evidence that he is not a whistleblower, but "a serial exaggerator and fabricator.
The President's appearance validated one of the great truths of Washington -- that when someone professes to be above the grubby political impulses of his rivals, he's usually playing the game at a more sophisticated level himself.
But I would argue that he should, especially since he so often professes his love for the military and champions the support he has provided (inaccurately in many cases but that's a topic for another day).
She turns the trope of "CP Time," a stereotype that says black Americans are never on time, upside down on "Binz," where she professes that her money is never late, although she'd love to sleep in.
Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.) While he professes that he doesn't "condone" violence, Trump seems to encourage and rejoice in the chaos, promising to pay for supporters' legal bills if they get arrested for fighting with protestors.
When Gluck's Dunkelman, a self-proclaimed short king who professes his love for her on a daily basis, is Jodi's only option, she feels her height is magnified by how much taller she is than him.
He even professes some admiration for a 1980s cult led by an Indian guru, whose plans to build a utopian community in Oregon were undone by his staff's penchant for mass poisonings and assassination plots. Lunacy?
The group which has claimed responsibility for the stunt in Madrid, a relatively new outfit known as Cheollima Civil Defence, after a mythical winged horse, or Free Joseon, for Korea's last imperial dynasty, professes unusually ambitious plans.
Beyond that, though, there's the deeper irony that it was in the name of the Judeo-Christian tradition that the principles the right professes to restore today received their first drubbing in the sphere of public debate.
The process of jury selection has been onerous, in part, because the trial is expected to last several months — this is common when a defendant professes that he or she is not guilty by reason of insanity.
While the exhibition professes to be about the future, in many ways it's about the present — even the recent past — dealing with our current obsessions, worries and hopes, from medical science to the fate of the earth.
As the business of advertising is "not brain surgery" yet is becoming more demanding and complex – Sorrell professes on "Life Hacks Live " – the WPP CEO is looking for something along the lines for "persistence, determination and speed".
Though she champions Colab for placing "freedom of expression above market price," artist Jane Sherry (who professes doubt as to whether she was ever an "official" member) describes an acute case of "boy artist syndrome" at Colab meetings.
Yet as he closes in on the nomination, traditional party leaders are growing nervous that he cannot seem to resist the temptation to lash out at his remaining Republican critics, even as he professes a desire for unity.
North Korea still outwardly professes to maintain a Soviet-style command economy, but for years a thriving network of informal markets and person-to-person trading has become the main source of food and money for ordinary people.
Jin, who professes to not being an expert in managing money, said her investments center on her children's education, health insurance for her family and "some small property in Europe" due to her marriage to a German businessman.
WELLINGTON, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Nigel Owens, international rugby's first openly gay referee, believes the sport has "a way to go" in learning tolerance but professes only huge admiration for the respect the players have shown on the field.
Paul L. NewmanMerion Station, Pa. To the Editor: In demonizing "the other," President Trump incites the acts of hate that he professes to deplore, such as the Pittsburgh synagogue shootings and the pipe bombs directed at political opponents.
Fear drives David to leave Giovanni for Hella, a woman he professes to love and who, in her desire for a "real" man, craves the kind of dominance David is interested in, but for himself, with another man.
For a player who professes no love for tennis and has admitted to being "a little bit soft", Kyrgios has won all three of his titles this season, his latest in Tokyo the biggest of a still fledgling career.
And yet the opposite is true; in choosing to deny the school a grant on the mere grounds that it professes a religious creed, the state is discriminating against the school and its students on the basis of religion.
A rabbi at a funeral laments "our choice to have Anne Frank's diary replace the Bible as our bible," professes not to find Larry David very funny, and ponders the "persistence of the Jewish American Princess," among other things.
Flake now professes alarm about Trump's "affection for strongmen and authoritarians," yet has done next to nothing with his extraordinary power—including a seat on the Foreign Relations Committee—to stop Trump from presiding over a pro-authoritarian administration.
Justice Gorsuch, who professes a fealty to the meaning of a statute's words—rather than to its drafters' intentions—told David Cole, lawyer for Ms Stephens, that the case is "close" and "I'm with you on the textual evidence".
The Public Prosecutor's Office accepted a petition from a Catholic organization that demanded not only censorship but also payment of a fine of nearly half a million dollars — two cents for each Brazilian who professes Catholicism in the country.
He professes a hard line on China ("We can't continue to allow China to rape our country," he said in May), but, in China, Trump's "America First" policy has been understood as the lament of a permissive, exhausted America.
To prevent that happening they are arresting people who spread information about social problems or link up with like-minded groups in the country—even if, as is the case with anti-corruption NGOs, the party professes to share their concerns.
Though she professes to be "literally the queen of group dates" (I'm not sure if she expects a crown), Corinne looks on in frustration as Nick applies sunscreen to Kristina's back and thighs, complaining that she feels like a third wheel.
By contrast, when compared to older generations, the millennial generation, which is more racially diverse and less religiously devout, votes more often for Democrats, expresses more opposition to Trump and professes more liberal views, particularly on social and environmental issues.
I began to become more suspicious that he was playing a strategic game to become the next Bachelor, or is at least just an extremely annoying person who won't take a leap of faith for someone he professes to care about.
Taylor John Smith plays Tyler, a California dude who professes that he's head-over-heels in love with his girlfriend Ali (Halston Sage) in exactly the sort of way that foreshadows that the couple is headed for a rough patch.
While he professes to be alarmed by the developer-turned-reality-star in his capacity as an "American citizen," he gets a little giddy (not a natural Plouffian state of being) at the process of reverse-engineering The Donald's Teflon candidacy.
Since the one thing every American now professes to know about socialism is that the government will run everyone's life, socialist writers should have a convincing argument—in the form of a model of democratic politics—for why it won't.
In short, the Trump White House is calling for the nation's premier public health agency to shortchange the main risks to our health, and, in so doing, to drive up the health care costs it professes to be concerned about.
The reports, often produced in conjunction with the North Korean government, may not be able to focus on markets given the political sensitivity of inherently capitalist activity in a state which still outwardly professes to maintain a Soviet-style command economy, experts say.
When we first wrote "Feeling Spacey"—[in which a non-binary alien named Puddle professes their long-hidden love for another non-binary alien]—there was a conversation about it with the network about whether we were showing this in a positive light.
What "Vice" could have explored, but doesn't, is how a political party that professes, as House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy put it last Thursday, to "always choose personal freedom over government control" repeatedly embraces a constitutional interpretation justifying almost limitless, one-man rule.
Although Obaid-Chinoy often professes to be indifferent to what others think, she takes pains to avoid controversy: she rarely talks about her husband or her family and seldom appears with them in public, and she normally declines interviews with local media.
As this is Mr. Obama's last such meeting on an issue that he professes to care about deeply, one might expect him to seize the opportunity to announce a major nonproliferation initiative, then brace for resistance from congressional Republicans skeptical of arms control.
The yearlong project, "2122," seeks to reimagine what Performance Space might be; a refusal of the status quo, it puts the vision of artists at the center of an organization that professes to care deeply about art and the people who make it.
The artist professes that he emulates Basquiat for being "one of the first black mainstream artists who came up from the bottom," and his works make us remember that the most famous Renaissance aside from the one in Italy was in Harlem.
The administration professes worry about North Korea's threatening behavior, but instead of solidifying United States leadership in Asia and strengthening the relationship with China, the administration has axed participation in the Trans-Pacific Partnership and been erratic in its dealings with Beijing.
While Ansel professes a related mission in her artist's statement in the exhibition brochure — "to translate images from the Western canon into a personal lexicon that depicts female experience from the inside out" — at face value her work is not overtly political or feminist.
In a shift that would help all five consolidate the gains already garnered under Mr Obama, Mr Trump professes a desire to work with Mr Putin, not least to wage a joint fight on Sunni jihadism, which both men consider the prime global threat.
In a nod to Andrew Lincoln's iconic scene in the 2003 rom-com where he professes his love for his best friend's wife (played by Keira Knightley), actors such as Liam Neeson, Hugh Grant and more hold giant poster boards promoting the special reunion.
Massive slip-ups, followed by scandals, followed by breaches serve to constantly remind us that the Mark Zuckerberg-helmed behemoth is unable to protect the reams of personal data it has collected on its users, even when it professes a desire to do so.
Even though Silicon Valley professes to be for free speech — this is where Twitter was invented, after all — the reaction opens a window into the thinking of the digerati, who are becoming more guarded and elusive even as their products make the world more transparent.
HIGH POINT, N.C. — Parrish Clodfelter, a 79-year-old retiree who lives on a central North Carolina farm, professes opinions about transgender people that might get him fired if he worked for a multinational corporation, though for many here, they constitute simple country wisdom.
"As a DM, how are we supposed to protect and interact with a community member that professes to be in an almost constant suicidal state and places their triggers as a community responsibility?" one FetLife user asks in a thread from six months ago.
He pantomimes shooting a gun, professes his love for the Second Amendment, imagines more and more absurd methods of punishing Mr. Bergdahl like throwing him out of a plane without a parachute (or, O.K., maybe with a parachute) and bombing his landing zone immediately afterward.
"For somebody like Cruz who professes to be such a strong Christian, to lob those kinds of personal attacks, it seems hypocritical to me," said Tim McClellan, a facilities manager, who waited in a half-mile line to see Mr. Trump at the Myrtle Beach Sports Center.
And if that wasn't enough of a compliment, Thompson also professes that Ollie — unlike most of the characters she'd played — is someone who will be on her mind for a while, simply because the film doesn't entirely figure her out by the time the credits roll.
So taken is she with her teacher that she is blind to the affections of Kamal (Irfan Khan), a young boy who professes undying love for Sandhya, and is aided loyally in his quest for her love by his friend Mintu (played wonderfully by Mohd Samad).
Bonnie Glaser, an Asia expert at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank, said it was unclear if China planned dredging work at Scarborough Shoal, something that could wreck efforts to agree a code of conduct for the region that Beijing professes to support.
The game doesn't spend much time overtly engaging with this notion—in a lot of ways, naivety is foundational to the character—but it's nonetheless striking when Peter ignores the evidence in front of him, to the danger of the city he professes to love and protect.
Consider Corey Lewandowski, Trump's former campaign manager now working to boost Vice President Mike Pence, who mocked the case of a ten-year-old disabled girl separated from her mother at the border -- or Pence himself, who professes Christian faith but stands by as children suffer.
To her, the new Gucci — the one that professes love for his girlfriend, the one that eats kale (if she prepares it), the one that smiles easily and speaks in funny accents, the one that sings R&B songs into his phone camera — is old hat.
When you focus on questions like which Hollywood actors get to play fictional characters, or organize meetings where people with fancy jobs steer a presidential candidate toward their views, anyone who professes not to care about any of these things can easily be anointed a bold outsider.
"In a memorable address delivered two hundred years ago, Secretary John Quincy Adams warned that for America to go abroad 'in search of monsters to destroy' would put at risk everything that the nation professes to stand for," Quincy Institute President Andrew Bacevich said in the release.
The room features a chic modern bed from Bernhardt with Parachute sheets (which Charnas professes her love for frequently on Instagram) and custom drapes from Carleton V. While Charnas admitted she's more of a neutral person, she's thankful Matt inspired her to add pops of color throughout the apartment.
" Richard Helms, then the CIA deputy director for plans and the author of the memo, wrote: "It appears that the caller, who professes to be the Polish chauffeur of a Soviet Embassy car in Canberra [Australia] first phoned in over a year ago, on 15 October 1962, repeat 1962.
Although she has assembled a cohort of distinctive artists from Kasi Lemmons ("Eve's Bayou") to Miranda July ("Me and You and Everyone We Know"), and though each subject professes a desire to make personal films, Ms. Adrion only sparingly asks about their style, subject matter, passions and influences.
In one scene, she professes to be baffled by her family's apparently oblivious racist aggressions toward Chris, which shows how well she recognizes and pays lip service to the act of being a good ally, even as she secretly uses that knowledge to further her family's racist agenda.
While each of these companies publicly professes they're whole-heartedly interested in establishing meaningful privacy guidelines, the reality is the majority oppose truly effective privacy rules, since an empowered, informed consumer is far more likely to opt out of data monetization and collection schemes, costing them billions annually in potential revenue.
But while Hamas poses the most immediate threat to Israeli security, promoting stability and peace also depends on dealing with organizations such as the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), which professes good intentions yet creates the conditions in which Hamas can thrive.
Even while he professes to hate the Affordable Care Act as much as Paul Ryan does, he doesn't treat it as a station along the road to serfdom, constraining human potential in the yoke of government rules, but simply as a mess that he will fix with better health plans for everyone.
The result of this is political engagement that takes the form of partisan fandom, the seeking of cheap thrills, and amateurs trying their hand at a game — the billionaire funding "super PACs" all the way down to the everyday armchair quarterback who professes that the path to political victory is through ideological purity.
And, well, if Trump is seeing lots of bad news about himself (when he searches for news about himself) let's just say we're sure that Freud would have had a field day unpicking the knotted implications of Trump having such navel-gazing obsession with news sources he continually professes to hate and claims are "fake".
Later, as majority leader, Mr. Reid helped win the passage of Mr. Obama's stimulus package with just three Republican votes, and he muscled through the Affordable Care Act on a strictly party-line vote that delivered the president's signature achievement and, critics say, did lasting damage to the institution Mr. Reid professes to love.
A dramatic assertion of her recovery from a breakup, tipping over into grandiloquence as a full choir appears to sing the final chorus with her, it's rendered joyful and endearing by the cracks in her voice ("Set fires to my fooooorest"); by contradicting the strength she professes in the lyrics, her vocals add emotional depth.
In "Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching," which takes its title from a line in the 1999 Mos Def song "Hip Hop," Mr. Smith professes his admiration for Mr. West's music, and describes the moment in 2005 when the rapper called out President Bush during a telethon for Hurricane Katrina victims as spurring a political awakening in him.
Claustrophobia's always compelling, and lo and behold the band's first broadcast since the slow lope of 2011's The King of Limbs professes to be just that—"a low flying panic attack," built out of choked-out strings, garbled electronics, and frontmiser Thom Yorke's delineation of the perils of social interaction ("Avoid all eye contact/do not react").
In Rio de Janeiro, an obscure Catholic fundamentalist organization filed a lawsuit with the Public Prosecutor's Office demanding censorship of the special episode—a position adopted by the prosecutor, who demanded not only censorship, but also payment of a fine of 2 million reais—corresponding to two cents from each Brazilian who professes Catholicism in the country.
The Unconsoled — which follows a man through a town as he meets a number of people, all of whom he at first professes not to know but many of whom he eventually recognizes as his intimate acquaintances — has its admirers now, but when it was published in 1995, its shaggy, dream-logic structure prompted cries of exasperation from readers.
Her ability to land a job at a lab depends on whether research gets funded, and she and her friends predict those dollars are going to dry up under an administration that is looking to make cuts and professes a skepticism about established science, like the fact that the earth is experiencing climate change and rising temperatures due to human activity.
" All of which are sober and necessary questions at a time when the President professes to believe that white supremacist and neo-Nazi rallies contain "some very fine people" but that the US intelligence community, in interrogating Russian interference in the last US election, behave as actual Nazis and that journalists who report critically on government are "sick" and "don't like our country.
TOM PHELAN Freeport, N.Y. The writer, who was born and raised in Ireland, is the author of "The Canal Bridge," a novel set in Ireland during World War I. To the Editor: Lawrence Downes professes puzzlement at pretty much every aspect of the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin except for a firm belief that its leaders were misguided and mistaken.
Although Moscow professes not to want an Iran-Israel clash; its ongoing supplies of weapons to Iran, Syria, and through them to Hezbollah (with Moscow's complicity) shows that Russia is not only masking strides to supplant Washington in the region but is also a willing state sponsor of terrorism if that suits its purpose whether that terrorism be against Syrians or Israelis.
"When Jeff Sessions intervened in the locally negotiated consent decree in Chicago, it belied the love of federalism that he professes and uses to justify this effort to effectively end the use of consent decrees," said Vanita Gupta, the chief executive of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and the former head of the Justice Department's civil rights division.
While other moments offer more conventional cloak and dagger fare, it is this mental chess game between Eichmann and Malkin that showcases a very different kind of tradecraft, one in which Eichmann emerges as a loving father, and even a somewhat empathic friend who understands the depth of Malkin's loss and professes to have been merely a "cog" in the machinery of murder.
" This person, Barnum observed, "professes that there is no virtue; that every man has his price, and every woman hers; that any statement from anybody is just as likely to be false as true; and that the only way to decide which is to consider whether truth or a lie was likely to have paid best in that particular case.
While Trump professes ignorance about Assange, his campaign argued last month in a legal filing that WikiLeaks "could not be held liable for publishing emails that were stolen by Russian hackers ahead of the 2016 US election because the website was simply serving as a passive publishing platform on behalf of a third party, in the same way as Google or Facebook," the Guardian reported.
At the end of an 18-page letter sent to the DCMS committee yesterday — in which Facebook's UK head of public policy, Rebecca Stimson, provides a point-by-point response to the almost 40 questions the committee said had not been adequately addressed by CTO Mike Schroepfer in a prior hearing last month — Facebook professes itself disappointed that the CTO's grilling was not deemed sufficient by the committee.
For example, one consists of a hanging pair of turd shapes wrapped in masking tape and attached to a glittery sign proclaiming "POO TO YOU"; the sign in turn is connected to a flip book of scatological drawings, all of which is meant to capture the immediate response to learning that one of the world's largest weapons shows is being hosted by a country that professes to promote peace and human rights.
Secretary of the Interior Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE, who professes a deep appreciation for T.R.'s legacy, should follow his lead during today's appearance before the Senate Appropriations Interior Subcommittee.
Free speech is still a right (for now), so metal musicians on both sides of the divide are perfectly able to speak their minds—but given metal's history of rebelling against the status quo, of fierce independence, of wide-ranging diversity, and of calling bullshit when we see it, it is hard to understand why anyone who professes to truly love this genre and its sworn allegiance to freedom of expression would align themselves with the rabid right-wing conservatism and outright fascism offered by our current Presidential Administration.

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