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"push through" Definitions
  1. to get a new law or plan officially accepted

995 Sentences With "push through"

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"The lack of strong control kind of handicaps their ability to push through, or handicaps any one person, particularly the President's ability, to push through extreme policies," he said.
Trump's failure to push through a healthcare bill sent the Nikkei to six-week lows on Monday as investors fretted about his ability to push through economic stimulus measures.
I'm exhausted from my run yesterday, but I push through.
I just didn't have the personal fortitude to push through.
It taught me to get up, push through, and persevere.
" She added, "Even through hard times, you gotta push through.
But you just keep at it and you push through.
And all were needed in order to push through reforms.
I just couldn't push through it for some frustrating reason.
For video game developers, it's finally starting to push through.
Nearby, Mr. Smith saw an arm push through a window.
Watching her push through her evident terror was profoundly inspiring.
This isn't Northam's first attempt to push through gun laws.
Mr Vizcarra used drastic measures to push through his policies.
We all need to work together to really push through.
They were supposed to remind the rowers that they could push through the searing pain in their legs and lungs, and push through it together, because they had done it so many times before.
If you've already started your round and are wondering if you should push through, I've written a piece on knowing when to quit and recalibrate versus when to push through (Extra Crunch membership required).
"She continued, "Even through hard times, you gotta just push through.
I wanted to push through it and take a break afterwards.
How long did it take you to push through that pain?
It has helped push through legal reforms that facilitate such cases.
It managed to push through education reforms and improve public finances.
I eat at my desk while I push through a project.
You can be disciplined and push through the lack of motivation.
It also doubles as a shovel, helping them push through soil.
Purée until smooth, then push through a fine mesh sieve. 2.
The countries plan to push through with negotiations despite the rejections.
Mr. Oreskovic promised to tackle corruption and push through economic reforms.
Investors welcomed Modi's victory, hoping his government will push through reforms.
But after enough time I felt decent enough to push through.
It also helped me push through the pain I was feeling.
You must push through shyness, doubts, and fear, St. John writes.
It can be healthy to push through some pain when possible.
Before leaving, he did help push through the president's tax cut.
He must push through to replace ObamaCare with something, anything better.
If possible, push through with your hips instead of your hands.
And will he, in fact, push through a no-deal Brexit?
He tried to push through the flu -- and it killed him.
A lot is on the line this week as Congress tries to push through its spending bill and the USMCA, 2020 Democrats participate in the PBS and POLITICO-hosted debate and Democrats push through their impeachment efforts.
For years, Democrats have failed push through their priorities amid GOP opposition .
It seems like we didn't push through as well as we can.
"Her music helped her push through the hard times in her life."
I'd rather just push through the hard times rather than say anything.
"Fiercely I will push through this and like a warrior," Staub said.
"Somehow, I found the courage to push through that hesitation," said Sasser.
"We thought we were going to push through humanitarian aid," Rodriguez said.
They would then use September, October, November to push through tax reform.
This would decrease May's ability to push through any reforms and regulations.
Phil Roe of Tennessee focused on efforts to push through tax cuts.
Push through bipartisan legislation for election security to prevent future election interference.
The album is about regret and backlash, but you push through it.
As legislation, it would take years to develop and push through Congress.
Second, the administration has failed to push through Paul Ryan's Obamacare replacement.
But she was determined to push through to her new personal milestone.
Still others managed to push through the hard times — 1-800-Flowers.
I swear it was the only thing that helped me push through.
Congress is poised to push through a massive spending bill this week.
Critics say this means it is hard to push through needed reforms.
In combat, it can push through waves up to 10 feet high.
And I'm officially quite sick, but gotta push through for the concert.
"I really had to push through doors to be heard," Clay says.
It is really hot, but I listen to a podcast and push through.
Republicans have a slimmer margin in the Senate to push through Trump's agenda.
The Ministry of Education helped push through his appointment after Mr. Modi's election.
Is it better to push through the exhaustion, or take time to rest?
Much will hinge on how much regulatory change Trump can actually push through.
People may try to hold me back, but I can push through that.
How to push through the free trade deal between the U.S. and EU?
Hill and the PFA were now determined to push through real, lasting change.
You'll be able to push through and accomplish what you need to do.
But Clinton did push through the largest federal crime legislation in American history.
Over time, what artists imagined possible and managed to push through kept widening.
But he also expressed confidence in his ability to push through any pain.
We must push through the rhetoric that prevents families from accessing educational choice.
"I've learned that these situations aren't something to "deal with" or "push through.
The electoral gains of Rouhani's allies could help him push through economic reforms.
"I wanted to push through and do my shows," she posted on Instagram.
May, suggested he could push through a no-deal Brexit over Parliament's opposition.
"You want to push through and almost win in a way," Hackett said.
Perhaps if I did, I would have been able to push through it.
There are staged fights and even the odd boss encounter to push through.
"Push through even when it's hard," she captioned one of the workout clips.
The air that the machines push through the masks keeps our airways open.
"If those little kids trying to push through, it's a lot," she said.
But the data had persuaded him to push through his fatigue more often.
It's at a point where philanthropic involvement could help push through significant reforms.
It's also not clear if Trump can legally push through a Mexico-US deal.
The company also said it saw only limited scope to push through price increases.
But Ms Tsai used the DPP's majority to push through the most progressive bill.
How do you push through, so that you can find clarity amid the chaos?
He said tax-reform proponents will use budget reconciliation to push through the revamp.
This will make it harder for the Hastor family to push through their demands.
But the new president has a small time window to push through key reforms.
Globally, however, stockmarkets are not dependent on Mr Trump to push through his agenda.
Why did Ohio's Republican lawmakers suddenly rush to push through two contradictory abortion bills?
Lawmakers sometimes take advantage of that need to push through policy or spending changes.
The General Assembly went into special session that day to push through the legislation.
But I just thought that I had to push through and make it happen.
Borrowers are capitalizing on investor appetite to push through aggressive terms in companies' favor.
"We expect to encounter more civilians as we push through the city," he said.
Trying to push through liquid (and the waves from everyone around me!) was challenging.
Any change will be difficult to push through as the 2018 midterm elections approach.
But he also expressed support for "fast track" authority to push through trade deals.
That's the bureau's longstanding practice, but advocates had hoped to push through a change.
"Then a very small number of people continue to push through that," Yeshwant said.
Iran is said to have one that can push through 14 inches of steel.
There were hard times, and that helps me to push through my hard times.
Hopefully we can push through the end and be ready for whoever we're facing.
Conservative Republicans see the debt vote as an opportunity to push through spending restrictions.
He was able to push through all that and create a whole new industry.
In 1965, he helped push through a private member's bill abolishing the death penalty.
The resulting outcry prompted Congress to push through a $4.5 billion emergency aid package.
Still, if Republicans choose to, they can try to push through the mandatory cuts.
But so far the president has failed to push through any changes in Congress.
"They push through theories, hypotheses, plans that just haven't passed scientific muster," he added.
We may even experience a quick thunderstorm as a front tries to push through.
By the time solvers push through to Thursday puzzles, however, all bets are off.
Frustrated, Mr. Obama used the power of his office to push through his agenda.
I might get nervous and scared, but I'll push through it and be okay.
The change will give Mr. Sewing a freer hand to push through draconian cuts.
"Both sides have incentives to push through at least this phase one," Hui said.
From the outset Republicans have tried to push through this nomination at all costs.
Republicans aiming to push through another tax plan are wasting their time, GOP Rep.
Politicians sometimes take advantage of that need to push through policy or spending changes.
Democrats have numerous times in the past attempted to push through background-check legislation.
Did his passing influence the tape at all or just help you push through?
Eager shoppers push through the front doors of the Boise Towne Square mall on Nov.
It has taken five years for Microsoft to push through here, and it is working.
After that, the government may have to push through a messy and unpopular debt conversion.
But, Brill said, that doesn't mean China won't be able to push through those challenges.
But there are plenty of loopholes to push through the most urgent cases, Khanna said.
The couple looks after both him and Kate as they push through their health issues.
The BJP's current majority means it could push through almost any legislation Mr Modi wants.
This deception allowed the administration to push through steep tax cuts and vast military increases.
No US agents are visible in the area as the migrants push through the fence.
Mr Macron is keen both to push through those remaining reforms, and to go further.
For Mayor Eduardo Paes, the Olympics have been an opportunity to push through needed reforms.
"  "Oppression is not a setback to push through — it's a system to be torn down.
Mr Xi has amassed enough clout to push through reforms that have hitherto proved tricky.
Push through your heels and engage your glutes as you return to the standing position.
But it has fallen back on doubts about Trump's ability to push through those policies.
Jokowi is unable to push through his reforms and by 2019 growth is below 5%.
Quitting is not an option, and they let their passion push through all the barriers.
That means Republicans, who control 52 seats, can push through repeal legislation without Democratic cooperation.
It's what gives meaning to the work and allows us to push through during exhaustion.
The panel voted in an 11-9 party line vote to push through Gorsuch's nomination.
The partner added it would be necessary to "push through" opposition from the projects' managers.
Va., but was persuaded to stay on to try to see the tax push through.
They'll team up to push through rule changes aimed at weakening the party's power structure.
But when you're in the moment, it's very irrational and hard to mentally push through.
Gains by allies in parliamentary elections are expected to help him push through the reforms.
The AKP needs the backing of the nationalist MHP opposition to push through the legislation.
Yet daily, 350,83 to 450,000 pedestrians push through, pause in awe and pose for pictures.
That could give him a greater margin of error to push through a controversial nominee.
Is there enough time to push through a (likely more conservative) nominee before the midterms?
So, did you let Mr. Livengood beat you, or did you push through and finish?
Conservatives bristled at Boehner's efforts to push through critical bills, arguing their input was minimized.
Gale McGee lobbied for a summer break while veterans wanted to push through the heat.
In December, Canadian officials helped to push through a historic global climate agreement in Paris.
So that's why it was really important to me to push through and do this.
He also believed Beijing was unlikely to push through a vast development plan at speed.
" And they said, "Yeah, but you have to push through it and learn from it.
Push through or drop interpersonal conflicts as aggressive Mars faces off with hard-ass Saturn.
Remember that corn-maze walls are made of fragile stalks that you can push through.
Congress, though, has acted pretty rapidly to push through this $237 trillion stimulus relief package.
Pro-government lawmakers have the vote to push through the proposed changes, Ms. Mo acknowledged.
The win and donations could give him a needed boost to push through Super Tuesday.
This above-average trend is likely to push through the rest of the year, too.
I try to push through it because when I injured my knee, I became depressed.
She had long managed to push through physical discomfort to lead a life that mattered.
Don't push through an activity to the point of injury just because you're having fun.
That would still give the Republican majority months to push through a more conservative nominee.
Many advocates are still hopeful the Legislature can push through full legalization in the future.
The Party used its hour upon the stage to push through a round of gerrymandering.
"Right now I'm trying to push through an inhuman amount of work," Rapp told CNBC.
Many advocates are still hopeful the Legislature can push through full legalization in the future.
Guterres's response was to push through an unprecedented law decriminalizing the use of all drugs.
His party holds a leadership meeting Monday which could authorize Seehofer to push through his demand.
Yet we as daddy loving gamers have managed to push through and fantasize about 'em anyway!
Seeing him, even just in her imagination, gives her the strength to push through her struggles.
Investors have been looking for clues about when the Trump administration will push through tax reform.
I have to push through all the bad sessions just to reach that next good one.
So he will depend on support from other parties if he wants to push through reforms.
As a member of the Agriculture Committee, she helped push through a farm bill last week.
I don't know if that's something every 24-year-old would be able to push through.
But she urged girls to push through resistance and use their education to lift their voices.
Thinking about his next meal or chocolate bar helped him push through the pain as well.
I grab some coffee from our Keurig machine in the office to push through the morning.
The order invoked the same national security powers Trump used to push through his travel ban.
Senior officials in Beijing also seem unwilling to expend political capital to push through tough changes.
This time, the government appears determined to push through the change, partly because of financial pressures.
Pause, then push through your feet and extend your hips to raise yourself back to start.
Still, block-granting Medicaid could open up a different avenue to push through similarly punitive policies.
But even if you manage to "push through it," gym anxiety can still negatively affect you.
However, it was her own mother who convinced her to push through and keep at it.
In recent decades the state has used it to help push through changes against vested interests.
That's why it's so important for me to have confidence in myself and to push through.
The Atlantic reported on Tuesday that EPA used a loophole to push through the salary bump.
Republicans have, so far, blocked any floor maneuvers to try and push through a standalone bill.
He noted there are still about 30 district court judicial nominations he wants to push through.
Several governments have tried to push through reforms in different forms over the past 12 years.
He said President Donald Trump will push through necessary legislation despite failures with health care reform.
It can be better to push through the fear of the unknown and test the waters.
"I was nearing a brink of exhaustion but wanted to push through the set," she recalls.
Attempts to push through change have been held up by political infighting and concern over protests.
But to those who are trying to push through to the themeless puzzles, try this one.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's plan after holding on to the Senate: push through more judges.
She didn't feel well, but she decided to push through it and see a doctor afterwards.
To push through, I think: Just get to the rest — it's only a few more minutes.
The parliamentary elections next month will determine whether he can push through his market-friendly agenda.
What have Republicans said about their need to change the rules to push through the nomination?
That way, Mr. Trump would be able to push through a new attorney general fairly quickly.
However, the government would struggle to push through any legislation given its likely razor thin majority.
So I push through and arrive at The Lobster Place, where I buy wild-caught fish.
Chen says to meet your goals, you need to "be able to push through" tough times.
Stocks sold off sharply Thursday, as and doubted his ability to push through pro-growth programs.
Zodiac had asked Zarrouati to stay on for a time to help push through the deal.
Roosevelt signed the 1906 law, and presidents have used it to push through unpopular preservation projects.
I had to compensate with coffee and push through my packed schedule to get things done.
Now draw, push through, and point forward; lean into it, and stand strong like a man.
Efforts in previous years to push through gun control bills have been thwarted by state Republicans.
If Johnson and Weld can push through decades of Democratic and Republican messaging, they must start now.
It all depends on policy, and whether Trump is able to push through his aggressive growth plans.
Initially, your child or children will probably feel a little hesitant about this conversation, but push through.
Bolsonaro has a chance to push through this reform and has made it a priority, said Johnson.
My hangover was killing me but I had to push through like I assumed a celebrity would.
This sort of needling and nudging actually encourages Vannata's opponents to overcommit and try to push through.
Almost all the regulars are employed — using tramadol to push through long, physically demanding, low-paid jobs.
In an effort to push through its plan, Mediaset shareholders approved changes to MFE's bylaws on Jan.
Analysts said the result was likely to make it far easier to push through his economic agenda.
But, he learned how to push through obstacles long before he put on Trojan cardinal and gold.
Most importantly, the 49-year-old's slaying spurred Texas and Congress to push through hate crime legislation.
Critics argued a procedural change was being used to push through hugely expanded powers for state agents.
We got some timely saves after that from our goaltender, and we were able to push through.
Definitely resist the urge to push through the nausea, because that will only make you feel worse.
You have to push through the image of Mama Dana who blocks the doorway to the kitchen.
If you're looking for anything to help you push through to this long weekend, look no further.
If Trump wins, he has a majority and can push through whatever granny-starving legislation he wants.
AND WHAT PLANS DO YOU HAVE AT THIS POINT TO PUSH THROUGH TAX REFORM OVER THE SYSTEM?
But Cramer is wary of Ryan, who was unable to push through the GOP's Obamacare replacement plan.
In some cases, it helps to push through scar tissue -- months and even years after an injury.
Because I'm a competitor, I felt like I had to push through the pain and just work.
Meanwhile Mr Erdogan remains determined to push through constitutional changes that would give him greater presidential powers.
Assuming Temer leaves office before 2018, Brazil has more chances to push through key reforms, he said.
So how has Trump been able to push through such an enormous divergence from his predecessor's policy?
We have highs and lows, and you need to know how to push through those low moments.
He urged the country's political parties to push through the legislation, once it was introduced, without delay.
Ghannouchi said his party preferred stability to push through reforms instead of changing the prime minister again.
Some political scientists have called Trump a weak president for failing to push through a legislative agenda.
Critics say Prayuth is relying increasingly on the security measure to push through unpopular policies and projects.
Notice the failure of the Republicans currently in power to push through paid leave for working mothers.
If that happens, there's concern about the ability to push through more of President Donald Trump's agenda.
Christie was able to push through reforms in Democrat-dominated New Jersey legislature during his first term.
Now, Newsom is trying to use California's expected budget surplus next year to push through the measure.
Two women hoist the carrier, and together they push through the underbrush to a meadow of snow.
She said she tried to push through, but the feeling intensified as she grew hot and dizzy.
He'd had a hard time explaining it, beyond the idea that he liked to push through pain.
By comparison, 39 percent said they'd prefer to see Republicans control Congress to push through Trump's agenda.
Sewing still has to push through the bulk of at least 800 million euros in annual savings.
This is simply one more attempt by a reckless Trump administration to push through a discriminatory policy.
I apologized for my lack of clarity but sensed that she'd be able to push through them.
Passage of the bill is an important indicator of India's ability to push through transformative structural reforms.
Imagining the reward in these moments can help you to push through when you need the help.
Signs that Bolsonaro could win enough support in Congress to push through his agenda added to enthusiasm.
Republican enthusiasm, fund-raising and candidate recruitment could collapse, while Democratic enthusiasm might push through the roof.
Mr. Grant says he will try to push through another vote in Compton within the next year.
But Mr. Trump would be less likely to sign any bill that Democrats managed to push through.
He pledged to push through, but his poll numbers plunged, and he suspended his campaign days later.
Republican lawmakers intend to push through a bill without any Democratic support — but there is a catch.
Federal workers had labored late into the night to push through reunifications, but still there were glitches.
Keep your body tight, and push through your heels to bring yourself back to the starting position.
Republicans push through Indiana's coal extension bill, which now heads to governor's desk, the Indianapolis Star reports.
The executive branch can't push through the president's priorities if it doesn't have his people in place.
Use this hard-working transit as an opportunity to push through big projects, and accomplish great things.
In the 1980s, he helped resolve the debt crisis in Latin America and push through banking regulations.
He promises that once in office, a groundswell of support will emerge to push through his agenda.
Very little tastes good because I'm looking for something so particular that will help me push through.
But doubts about the government's ability to quickly push through the changes have emerged in recent months.
He nominated and helped push through the confirmation of conservative judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
He hopes to push through a full separation of boys and girls beginning in the fifth grade.
What FightCamp does best is create an environment that makes you want to push through that exhaustion.
Both Barack Obama and George W. Bush failed to push through major immigration overhauls despite considerable interest.
It's not an easy thing to feel your bones hitting together and continue to push through it.
Opponents of Mr. Erdogan's urban transformation see him as determined to push through his original commercial project.
We're glad these artists have been able to prioritize their well-being even amid pressure to push through.
He helped push through the nuclear accord with Iran, notably holding out for tough conditions against the Iranians.
Part of being that pioneer and that creator is thinking that you can push through those walls, right?
His Republican allies in Congress are working overtime to push through an ambitious (and undercooked) tax reform package.
"It is difficult to talk about but so important and we just need to push through," she wrote.
It is going to continue to push through these dry conditions until we actually get some significant rain.
Abiye will now face pressure to appeal to legions of disaffected youth and to push through promised reforms.
And then there's an external event that gives him a moment of opportunity to push through those changes.
Other big companies, including Aetna and Humana, are also trying to push through large transactions under close scrutiny.
You broke so many boundaries, and you helped me to have the courage to push through my own.
Sarec resigned after his minority government, which held only 43 seats, was unable to push through important legislation.
"The best way you can push through this and the challenges ahead is by sticking together," Clinton said.
As a consequence of fragmentation, governments often lack the majorities required to push through unpopular but necessary reforms.
Connecticut, Delaware, and Rhode Island are all now working to push through their own bills for recreational usage.
Krzanich also launched a project to tackle online abuse and helped push through Intel's war on conflict minerals.
The new prime minister says he will push through big laws on taxation and cutting bureaucracy by August.
Despite Cunha facing corruption charges, he managed to push through an impeachment vote against Rousseff on April 10.73.
He helped push through the 15th Amendment, which gave male citizens of all colours the right to vote.
The right songs pump me up, get me in the groove and make me push through the pain.
Are you more inclined to throw in the towel and sulk or push through the hurdles and persist?
An aide said that Clinton "thought she could push through this ... she was feeling better" -- until Sunday morning.
The stories and the songs are about people who are trying to push through in this world today.
However, the House's move to push through a far-reaching malpractice bill without any public input is unusual.
"The parliament became a machine to push through what the government needs," said Kamila Gasiuk-Pihowicz of Nowoczesna.
Further appreciation would make it harder for the Federal Reserve to push through more increases in interest rates.
The rub is that it would give hardliners a chance to push through even more draconian immigration policies.
This will make the prospect of trying to push through highly contentious Brexit legislation through Parliament highly difficult.
However, losing control of the House may undermine Trump's ability to push through some of his trade policies.
They encouraged her to "push through, even though my life was forever going to look different," she says.
Veterans also know that when it comes to problems, they have the stamina and will to push through.
Clinton's campaign said that she had wanted to push through her pneumonia after it was diagnosed last Friday.
Rather than suspending operations immediately, Musk and others encouraged teams to fix what they could and push through.
The bill could be added to a legislative package that Grassley is trying to push through the committee.
"Push through the burn," Kate repeatedly insists, which is easy to say when your leg isn't on fire.
Ignoring the doubt and anxiety caused by early critics allowed me to push through and launch a company.
" Indeed, the law McCrory helped push through the legislature is called the "Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act.
The only way to deal with it is to push through it — hopefully with the help of mentors.
Talk about those leaderships, because he did push through things that he even was uncomfortable with speaking of.
Rosselló and the Junta have worked hard to push through measures that threatened worker salaries, benefits and rights.
Here are six more duffle coats with the solidity needed to push through the last weeks of winter.
There is a fastidious effort to push through roadblocks and address tasks in a way that is sustainable.
The heavily indebted country needed the consent of at least 75% to push through its planned debt restructuring.
She recently helped push through a $675 billion defense bill though the House on a big bipartisan vote.
Iguodala reminded him to keep playing, to push through the emotion for at least a few more seconds.
Conversely, rowing requires long levers, brute strength and fierce determination to push through searing pain on the water.
But as his depression settled over him, he passed his weeks passively, unable to push through the pack.
So I'm excited to get to this point, and try and push through it and make it happen.
But as long as I'm having fun, as long as others are entertained, I can push through anything.
"The access is too easy, the draw is too great, and the push through advertising is too significant."
As the economy continues to strengthen, Japan must push through reforms to boost its potential growth, he said.
Finally, he tried to push through a labor-market overhaul, but largely backed down after huge street protests.
He&aposs the one who has to push through, and it&aposs definitely painful and there are sacrifices.
Markets reflect the hope that Johnson will have the authority to push through a softer version of Brexit.
The Trump administration has used a number of different tactics to try to push through their lower standards.
Then you remember why you make the trip every year as you push through the turnstiles for Disneyland.
"I managed to push through and get out, it was terrible," she said, describing seeing people soaked in blood.
Jackson managed to push through funding for massive internal improvements (the era's term for infrastructure) that modernized the nation.
A victory in the House will therefore turn into a test of McConnell's ability to push through a bill.
Can he push through the corporate tax reform and infrastructure spending plans that are the centerpiece of his proposals?
"The government of President el-Sisi has not been able to push through many economic reforms," BBH's Thin said.
In addition, parliament is discussing having legislation ready to push through as soon as the plebiscite results are in.
Luckily, And Comfort is the latest brand to push through the stigmas and dated sizing methods of industry's past.
The Federal Reserve has increased rates twice already and is expected to push through another three increases this year.
Mrs Ip is best known for helping with a failed attempt to push through a security law in 2003.
But I think they both have all the qualities that it takes to push through to the next level.
Given that Mr Macron wants to push through a controversial labour bill this summer, such support will be crucial.
Change is coming; the question is are you going to stand in the way or help us push through?
There is talk that the government may see this as the moment to push through that long-shelved law.
"It is difficult to talk about but so important and we just need to push through," she told CNN.
Then, we were told that it's all in our head, and we just need to push through the pain.
An aide said that Clinton "thought she could push through this ... she was feeling better" -- until that Sunday morning.
The Minneapolis art scene produces brilliant provocative art, and we're learning to push through economic low standards for artists.
Concerns about the environment have been used before by the central government as a tool to push through change.
Senators say they remain optimistic that despite their health care failure, they can push through a major tax bill.
"They gave me the motivation to push through, and not to go back to where I was," added another.
He argues the result gives his party a mandate to push through tax cuts and fight EU budget rules.
After about 40 minutes, police helped the KKK members push through the crowd to reach their vehicles, Dickler said.
Authorities have pledged to push through a raft of reforms that have included the release of thousands of prisoners.
Ever since the GOP failed to repeal Obamacare, Congress's first priority has been to push through a tax bill.
" In an effort to push through those feelings, Philipps posted a video to Instagram of her so-called "breakdown.
The day after Mueller's warnings, the Democrats pounced on the opportunity to push through two measures addressing the issue.
Push through the base of your front foot to extend the leg and bring your back foot to start.
We soak in this, we push through it on the way to work and sort through it every day.
I'd never once had to push through a mass of people to go home or prepare anything from scratch.
Now, with a major blockbuster under his belt, he's finally been able to push through and get it produced.
Place the cherry on top, and push through with a stiff straw (reusable works well here) or a chopstick.
Under Senate rules changed under Democratic control, a simple majority is all that's required to push through Mnuchin's confirmation.
If Democrats push through a Clinton nominee next year without Republican support, at least Republican senators can't be blamed.
This part of the story is lightweight and can get tedious — I had to push through for a minute.
But it may be hard for Burr and Feinstein to gather the needed support to push through their offering.
He wants to push through a law reversing a 2011 Supreme Court decision that allowed same-sex civil unions.
Kentucky is trying to deal with a massive state pension crisis and push through some sort of tax reform.
In the video, Mr. Reid attributes his determination to push through the health care law to his personal experience.
But Fresh Market shareholders claim Cravath also had reputational reasons to help board members push through the Apollo deal.
Post-Kavanaugh, Senate Democrats can now feel liberated to push through anyone to the ideological right of William Kunstler.
I took almost 48 off from playing Resident Evil 2 before jumping back in and trying to push through.
Some Republicans suggested that they would be surprised if he tried to push through anything too divisive too soon.
It's imperative that the FCC not push through a regulation that would stifle needed investment in our rural communities.
She is trying to push through a bill that would put harsher penalties on high-volume sellers of fentanyl.
I want to show everyone that if you can push through the pain, you can have a bright future.
Membership in the European Union was once seen as a carrot to induce Turkey to push through democratic reforms.
So, the SNP will need to reach across the aisle in order to push through its most radical legislation.
The goal is to gum up the court system so badly it can't push through deportation and extradition orders.
Some conservatives are frustrated with Republicans in Congress, blaming them for recent failures to push through Trump-backed legislation.
Third, his thinly staffed administration lacks an effective team to develop, push through Congress and implement a new system.
Stocks fell as Senate lawmakers failed to push through a massive fiscal stimulus package through a key procedural hurdle.
I felt like I had to push through to a place where I'm offering a different way of thinking.
Both sent letters to the Vatican complaining that priest was being squashed in order to push through the annulment.
Chris Christie, a Republican, blocked efforts by Democrats in Trenton to push through increases in their state's minimum wage.
The law, which signals Zelenskiy's commitment to push through reforms, will take effect from the start of next year.
He will probably also push through an overhaul of Nissan's corporate governance, after having struck a compromise with Renault.
Some said they were considering legal action against any legislation the Republicans may try to push through this week.
I've actually been sick for the past few days and kind of down, trying to push through the shows.
The need to find cuts could become more pressing if the administration tried to push through another tax cut.
"What he did was help Goldman Sachs" by helping to push through major tax cut for corporations, Warren said.
But with 75 percent of askers getting more money, it's in your best interests to push through the fear.
Push through reforms designed to boost the competitiveness of Lebanon's small export sector to help maintain the currency peg.
Brindisi helped push through legislation that will boost sales for a flatware manufacturer in his upstate New York seat.
The failure of Republicans to push through a health care bill has dented optimism about other White House initiatives.
Many believe that will require a very complex plan that could be tricky to develop and push through Congress.
But even as he has gained influence, his ability to push through changes in these areas has been limited.
That marks the top from 2018 and, if it breaks above, would mean a push through two-year resistance.
Such a sense of responsibility provides more than enough motivation and urgency to push through exhaustion and sometimes despair.
But then came a year's worth of Republican attempts to push through partisan bills targeting health care and taxes.
Mr. Heastie said earlier this month that he wasn't sure he had the votes to push through public financing.
"God willing, we will push through the General Assembly a resolution in favor of Palestine and Jerusalem," he said.
Under current rules, it's tremendously difficult for a party to push through controversial legislation with such a small majority.
It raises hopes that foreign direct investment will remain buoyant and that Modi can push through more changes, including privatisation.
Then they push through some super-young and super-liberal replacement for Scalia — say, some 40-year old democratic socialist.
Then they will use the center to help push through those policies, engaging outside groups and their memberships to lobby.
There was a reason why no one else had done it; they hadn't the determination to push through the fear.
Realistically, they have to pick one or two sweeping bills to try to push through Congress in their first year.
The second vote will determine whether Johnson can push through his plan for a vote before the end of Thursday.
Mr. Orban's party is currently two votes short of the two-thirds majority he needs to push through constitutional changes.
Samsung has acknowledged providing funds to the institutions but has repeatedly denied accusations of lobbying to push through the merger.
The Lodges intend to take control of the Sheriff and Mayor's offices so they can push through their prison plan.
He said the country could not wait for the pension overhaul and Congress would push through reform on its own.
In the labor sector, he unsuccessfully tried to push through universal health coverage, and eventually stepped down from his post.
France's Socialist government struggled to push through even a modest labour reform this year and was crippled in the process.
When I'm not well, I always try to push through and I do everything I can to do my show.
Prime Minister Juha Sipila said last month he would dissolve the government if it failed to push through the reforms.
Eventually, the emails from higher-ups encouraging the staff to push through a particularly rough patch began to feel redundant.
She titled her album Never Lost My Way — a reminder for those tempted to give up to push through adversity.
Kasich, who helped push through Obamacare's Medicaid expansion in his state, has little hopes of doing well in South Carolina.
The Democrats don't have enough power to actually push through any real changes in the FEC, let alone through Congress.
I still push through it and I'm still going to go out there and give my all to my team.
Meanwhile, some lawmakers in largely red states are still determined to push through bills that would restrict transgender student rights.
But even though that letter has been revoked, lawmakers in some states are determined to push through anti-trans bills.
When launched from the ground, rockets require lots of fuel to push through the dense air of those first miles.
Yet still, when they hit the proverbial wall of pain and fatigue, nine times out of ten -- they push through.
If the companies don't voluntarily allow access, the nations threatened to push through new legislation that would compel their help.
"People [said] they could push through because they're not counting, and it's not a competition with other people," she says.
The government of far-right President Jair Bolsonaro is seeking to push through an overhaul of the costly pension system.
The Fed has increased rates twice in 2017 and is currently expected to push through three more hikes next year.
But Cramer is wary of House Speaker Paul Ryan, who was unable to push through the GOP's Obamacare replacement plan.
Britney Spears managed to push through an unexpected acrobatics fail during her set at Tuesday's Apple Music Festival in London.
Jones will get doubled, maybe even tripled on occasion, but he's powerful enough to push through two men at times.
The city's leader plans to push through a bill allowing extradition to mainland China, despite escalating street protests and strikes.
Here's what's happening: Prime Minister May is working to push through the Brexit, the British exit from the European Union.
It's really inspiring to hear that when you push through it, you can see that these things don't define you.
"An ingrown hair is when a hair cannot push through the follicle and grows sideways into the skin," says Arezoo.
Then there was the protest and all the backlash, and we had to keep working and push through it all.
She's vulnerable on "Issues," willing to push through her insecurities to fight for the love she thinks is worth it.
The ruling Conservatives will this time hope to gain a clear majority, allowing them to push through their Brexit plans.
"I think we all are hoping that he can push through or be healthy going forward," Budenholzer said to reporters.
SDF's continued push through ISIS territory comes as President Trump has pledged to pull the U.S. out of the country.
People with addictions are already driven to push through negative experiences by their brain circuitry; more punishment won't change this.
He did push through a ban on bump stocks, which modify semi-automatic weapons into automatic weapons, after that slaughter.
In March, S&P Global said that South Africa would only be upgraded if Ramaphosa could push through meaningful reforms.
The Republicans have a 52-48 edge in the Senate as they try to push through President Donald Trump's agenda.
Investors are betting that Valeant will push through the $13.50 level when it reports earnings next Tuesday before the bell.
Egypt is trying to push through major economic changes to secure a $12 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund.
Al Sharpton that they would push through a program of "reparations" for "descendants of slaves" if they were elected president.
Peel Hunt's Williams said the biggest Brexit losers would be those companies without the power to push through price increases.
His own coach was shouting for him to push through it — which he did, briefly, during a late-round flurry.
You're reliable and loyal, Leo, but you can also be stubborn—use today's fiery energy to push through some blocks.
Oh, and by the way, remembering how people laughed at you is a great way to push through a plateau.
The people who will doubt you, at some point if you really push through it, they're gonna ask for help.
Legislators in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Philadelphia,and New York State say they're working to push through similar proposals.
This spring, Mr. Pompeo told State Department officials to find a way to push through the arms sales, officials said.
On Wednesday, legislators plan to ask Mr. Cooper whether Mr. Faulkner and Ms. Taylor helped push through the arms sales.
Paul LePage, a Republican, has vetoed Medicaid expansions five times, though a recent ballot measure did push through that expansion.
With a stronger mandate to leave but no ready plan, Brexit hard-liners could push through a no-deal withdrawal.
Investors gave a big thumbs up to Modi's victory, hoping the mandate will allow his government to push through reforms.
An experiment involving 34 dogs of various breeds tested whether they would push through a door to "save" their owners.
And as on the floor of a rain forest, new life must push through the old and fight for resources.
It's the same approach that Republicans used in 2018 to push through the Supreme Court nomination of Brett M. Kavanaugh.
Mr. Johnson lacks the respect in Brussels, and in London, that would enable him to push through an unpopular action.
This forces prescribers to push through the first barrier to use — just signing up — and seems to make a difference.
And the mood swung when Mr. Johnson took the extraordinary step of suspending Parliament to push through his Brexit plans.
Mr. Brown tried to push through a measure to force communities to build more affordable housing around a year ago.
She doesn't act like a victim in any way, but she's always trying to push through and she's always strong.
This month, Mr. Hariri said the Lebanese government would declare an "economic state of emergency" and push through austerity measures.
And the mood swung when Mr. Johnson took the extraordinary step of suspending Parliament to push through his Brexit plans.
The president admitted it was a "majority muscle move" to push through his signature healthcare law without any Republican votes.
Q: Would you expect China to tolerate slower economic growth in order to push through some "painful" reforms this year?
"We've kind of got to push through it," Kennedy told Politico's "Off Message" podcast, set to be released next week.
And in any case, Mr. Liu's ability to push through change is limited — President Xi Jinping still calls the shots.
TPP was President Obama's signature trade deal and the one he had hoped to push through Congress before leaving office.
But then, the White House couldn't push through its own preferred plan, which would have substantially increased federal deportation powers.
Back in Indianapolis, Republicans were trying to push through a bill curbing the power of labor unions, among other bills.
I was reluctant to take the melatonin again, but with only a short time left I had to push through.
She's the latest in a wave of conservative nominees that Republicans are trying to push through at a record pace.
For me, once I realized this was an option, I had no choice but to continue on and push through.
Some people may be high functioning and able to push through for a time, but depression can't exactly be negotiated with.
Still, anti-abortion activists are determined to push through bills to protect "born-alive abortion survivors," including at the federal level.
The lack of political dialogue has complicated attempts to push through reforms required to steer the country away from financial crisis.
Even if Trump can push through a big corporate tax rewrite it may take until late this year to do it.
Samsung has acknowledged providing funds to the three institutions but has repeatedly denied accusations of lobbying to push through the merger.
I just have to push through and allow myself to be bad at it for a while until I'm sharp again.
Industry experts say CEOs sometimes privately welcome public critiques from big shareholders, as effective cover to push through changes more aggressively.
"You gotta push through it because the department will certainly retaliate against you if you speak up about it," he said.
What I want you to do is just push through that, and know that you're the right person to do this.
The upcoming wind system will push through the state Tuesday, Guy said, and Northern California will bear the brunt of it.
In an email to Reuters, Cannataci said the Japanese government had used "the psychology of fear" to push through "defective legislation".
As always, much will ride on the ability to push through fiscal reforms and improve the supply side of the economy.
Jeb Bush is bringing out the big guns in his push through South Carolina on the way to the state's primary.
In the past the West helped push through such measures by attaching strict conditions to IMF loans and European Union aid.
But that doesn't mean that the conditions are not still ripe for this President to push through a radically conservative agenda.
These improvements are part of company's Next Billion push through which it aims to connect India's remaining population to the internet.
The TPP was President Obama's signature trade deal and the one he had hoped to push through Congress before leaving office.
The restrictions have been supported by the Danish People's Party - which the minority ruling coalition depends on to push through legislation.
In the end, we just couldn't push through and they got a little bit of a bounce and ended up scoring.
Do you see similar tactics right now, with the rush to push through health care legislation in the House and Senate?
And if Democrats retake Congress in the midterms, that could make it harder for Trump to push through his trade agenda.
However, White House officials said that they were aware that any broad deal would be difficult to push through right now.
Agnese Ortolani, of the Economist Intelligence Unit, said she expected him to win a broad mandate to push through his reforms.
Rosselló has so far resisted calls to resign, offering a series of apologies as he tries to push through the scandal.
He is willing to be shunned in coffee shops by people who used to push through line to talk to him.
Acting chief Patrick Pizzella and Eugene Scalia, if confirmed, are expected to push through controversial rules opposed by Democrats and unions.
Much of the rest of the Republican legislative agenda has been held hostage by a desire to push through tax reform.
And Johnson is going to need to pass legislation to push through Brexit whether he leaves with a deal or not.
This pill organizer goes the extra step with pods that can break out individually and a push-through design for restocking.
With that in mind, Republican deficit hawks could make it hard for Trump to push through any deficit-expanding tax measures.
Dauber is an outspoken on-campus activist who helped push through more stringent sexual harassment and abuse reporting and investigation policies.
In his first term, the White House made the strategic choice to push through a health care bill before climate legislation.
On Broadly, we decided to share how we motivate ourselves, and sometimes each other, to push through such emotionally trying times.
Even with control of both chambers of Congress and the White House in 2017, Republicans could not push through a repeal.
Republican leaders have scrambled to push through major tax changes and earn a legislative win ahead of next year's midterm elections.
Andy said he had hoped to push through and do "Watch What Happens Live" from home but that's now on pause.
The swimming had taught him to push through pain, Webb said, but there was just no time to juggle two sports.
When the judge suggested lengthening the day to push through testimony, jurors offered to arrive early and even cut into lunch.
Several Finnish governments have tried to push through healthcare reform in different forms over the past 12 years — all have failed.
In his remarks, he reiterated how South Korea will side with America as they push through the standoff with North Korea.
The split Congress will likely frustrate parts of Mr. Trump's agenda, push through others and investigate many aspects of his administration.
Cooks can release them with a gentle push through the hole in the top, and the device has another use: cookies.
If Republicans keep the Senate, then Mr. McConnell presumably could push through a new nomination in the lame-duck session afterward.
Evers said the qualities the Trump administration values the most are loyalty and an ability to push through its political agenda.
I felt someone behind me trying to push through; could it be a pushy reporter trying to get a better view?
Hollande also faced criticism for using executive powers to push through the reform without it being subjected to a parliamentary vote.
It would put in place a top military official to push through Congress the President's idea for a new Space Force.
It's part of a White House strategy to target vulnerable Democrats who could help Republicans push through their tax reform plan.
Senate Republicans have been trying to push through a repeal by using special budget rules that limit debate to 20 hours.
Early Monday morning, Trump tweeted that "we need Republican Roy Moore to win" in order to push through the president's agenda.
However, some protestors attempted to push through the security cordon and climb over the containers, leading to scuffles with security forces.
Most have discovered, to their benefit or misery, that they must work the levers of government to push through their agenda.
Viewed another way, he can lose only two votes if he wants to push through a resolution with only Republican support.
Later, Dr. Abou Al-Nasr posted a video on Facebook calling for global powers to intervene to push through a deal.
But others have talked, albeit less publicly, about the poisonous atmosphere that can be created when trying to push through change.
So both of us were leaning against the door from the inside to have him not be able to push through.
" But the nighttime radio host was able to push through and complete her latest book, titled "One Heart at a Time.
It is easier for manufacturers to push through price rises when they can show their own ingredient costs have gone up.
"I push through the pain to be the best that I can be," Blaine says, as he gets a little emotional.
Samsung has acknowledged making contributions to entities controlled by Choi but has denied accusations of lobbying to push through the merger.
In 2005, Trump's company signed a one-year deal with the Bayrock Group to push through a construction project in Moscow.
The reports weaken investors' belief that Trump can push through an aggressive stimulus programme they have been banking on since November's election.
"Fiercely I will push through this and like a warrior," Staub tells PEOPLE exclusively, over lunch at New York City eatery Tessa.
A satirical website has launched that will help you push through your grief over the loss of the anti-establishment hero, Gawker.
Gather feedback; the best thing you can do is be consistent in your interviewing, push through the discomfort, and stick with it!
Such a showing makes it most unlikely that Le Pen would be able to push through much of her 144-point agenda.
In what is more like a January weather pattern, a strong storm will push through California over the next couple of days.
Chile's labor minister, Nicolás Monckeberg, also said on Tuesday that the government will push through Congress with "extreme urgency" pension reform plans.
In very blue states like New York, you do not have any effort to push through same-day registration or automatic registration.
" She continued, "When I'm not well, I always try to push through and I do everything I can to do my show.
Robert Caro's epic biography of Robert Moses, "The Power Broker", reveals what it took to push through infrastructure projects in New York.
"He was able to push through, by his political power, a change in this regard," he told BuzzFeed News at the time.
Jokowi, meanwhile, actively courted Chinese investment during his term to push through large infrastructure projects in the sprawling archipelago that is Indonesia.
Like other technology CEOs, he was particularly vocal about the administration's plan to push through a ban on Muslim immigrants and refugees.
Those stocks are trading around levels when West Texas crude was at $50, yet oil didn't push through that level on Monday.
FCHI gained 1 percent after President Emmanuel Macron cemented an overwhelming parliamentary majority further increasing his party's capacity to push through reforms.
South Africa's rand inched higher as investors bet President Cyril Ramaphosa would win a big enough election majority to push through reforms.
Meanwhile, Ariana continues to push through after her tumultuous year — which included the end of her engagement to Pete Davidson in October.
Such an alliance would probably be necessary to push through big votes such as that on the EU's next seven-year budget.
However, the Trump administration argued that increased Iranian threats warranted a national security "emergency" to push through the package without congressional approval.
But that requires extra fuel and time, so sometimes, pilots who're noodling a turbulence strategy make the call to just push through.
"Let's be honest our economy is not the best right now, but we are a people that push through tribulation," she said.
Even if he does, they said, there would be too many political distractions for him to push through his economic stimulus programme.
Zambia, Africa's second-biggest copper producer, has proposed tax changes the president says he will push through, despite opposition from international miners.
"It's a matter of keeping it strengthened as much as I possibly can and continuing to just push through it," says Fisher.
Carige last raised funds in December 2017, when it resorted to asset sales to push through its third cash call since 2014.
It opened my eyes [to modeling] — you're either going to push through it or you're not; you don't really have a choice.
One, Karakol Mountain Ski Base, served as the Soviet Olympic team's official training ground during the USSR's alpine push through the '80s.
Before, my go-to way of dealing with challenges was to push through them, but I don't think I could with this.
Working as a team and keeping morale high within the unit is vital to each airman's success as they push through training.
Unlike the House, the Senate rules won't allow them to push through a vote without waiting for a Congressional Budget Office score.
While he's away on international business, key members of Trump's team will be staying home to try to push through his budget.
Even if he does, they said, there would be too many political distractions for him to push through his economic stimulus program.
Anarchist groups were instrumental in toppling the Papadopoulos' military dictatorship of the 1970s; in the 1990s they helped push through educational reforms.
Fortunately for the president-elect, there's little chance the exemptions DHS claimed to push through the repeal could ever withstand judicial scrutiny.
Many a fun game night has been felled by players getting too sauced or blazed to push through the Mansion of Madness.
ET. At the meeting, the US and its allies are looking to push through a new sanctions package, senior administration officials said.
Analysts say Gordhan has urged fiscal prudence to appease ratings agencies while factions close to Zuma want to push through expensive projects.
But Trump's rhetoric of late gives hope for bipartisan efforts in Congress to push through a criminal-justice reform bill this year.
The four Senators cannot push through legislation to accomplish a political disclosure rule, so they are doing the only thing they can.
Beyond the gasoline tax, Macron has struggled to push through an ambitious slate of reforms he claims will unshackle the French economy.
And next week they also have several agency-level, very prominent, very kind of complicated nominations that they're going to push through.
A friendly parliament could strengthen Rouhani's hand to push through economic reforms to open up the country to foreign trade and investment.
State legislatures in Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, Oregon, New York and Rhode Island are attempting or have attempted to push through these laws.
Mr. Xi's new title is meant to reinforce his authority to push through policies in the face of doubts and foot dragging.
And he said that he feels like Trump is the type of president who could push through a bold tax-reform plan.
The collapse of the government comes just one month before parliamentary elections are due, after Sipila failed to push through the reforms.
With majorities in both chambers and control of the White House, they had an opportunity to push through a comprehensive reform agenda.
Sometimes the only answer to a problem with no good solutions is to push through it, and see where you end up.
Anti-austerity Podemos, the third biggest party in parliament, also condemned the cabinet, predicting it would push through more public spending cuts.
He also worked with oil industry players to help push through major legislation goals, such as allowing the export of crude oil.
I've learned how to push through pain when I have to — and to be kinder to myself the rest of the time.
Breath of the Wild raised the bottom of my heart so that I could push through everything that would follow this year.
Many people in the US feared the Obama administration would push through stringent gun control laws when Democrats took control of Congress.
I push through the dancers and the human windshield wipers, and Rosie shoots a look my way that practically freezes my soul.
That people are bored with it must not be used as a political weapon to push through policies not in their interest.
It was a necessary addition in order to push through the legislation, according to State Representative Jason Powell, the bill's primary sponsor.
This film follows those intrepid reporters as they uncover more evidence and work to push through cover-ups and even more secrets.
Mr. McGarry also forced himself into nerve-racking situations — riding the subway, chatting up an attractive woman — to push through the discomfort.
The split Congress will most likely frustrate parts of Mr. Trump's agenda, push through others and investigate many aspects of his administration.
For more on when you should quit and reevaluate versus push through you can read my article here (Extra Crunch membership required).
I hope they give Mueller greater statutory powers, including protection from removal, and push through impeachment charges if Mueller deems them warranted.
But powerful interests have a way of using crises to push through their own interests, often at the expense of the public.
She had been determined to push through to the end of the long weekend, when her psychologist would be back on base.
Several Finnish governments have tried to push through healthcare reform in different forms over the past 12 years but all have failed.
But if Ryan tries to push through a spending package next month without addressing the immigration issue, he won't just lose Democrats.
But no matter which one you choose, you'll be getting a capable bike with fat tires that can push through difficult terrain.
Since then, the Senate has also failed to push through a new health-care bill and the efforts continue to look tenuous.
Three days later, as protesters tried to push through the Legislative Council building where the bill was being debated, chaos broke out.
Since then, the authorities have pledged to push through a raft of reforms that have included the release of thousands of prisoners.
"It would be bad, of course," Belloni said when asked at a news conference whether he would push through a deal regardless.
Then she decided to hold a snap election in 2017 to give her a larger majority to push through a Brexit deal.
The reduced Senate majority could make it harder for President Donald Trump to push through tax cut plans and other economic agenda.
The government, he said, had managed to push through important job-creating projects, improve electricity generation and strengthen ties with neighboring countries.
It is trying to push through a law accelerating the process to hold a referendum so the vote can happen this year.
Players may be teaming up to push through the Horizon Lunar Colony, either on the side of the gorillas or the scientists.
Interesting insight from the Congresswoman -- she's been very outspoken about climate change and is trying to push through the Green New Deal.
Several weeks ago, the agency invoked emergency review and approval procedures to push through these changes with minimal public comment or scrutiny.
As such, expect Republicans in Congress to push through every obstacle and be more willing to compromise in order to pass something.
The three items remind me to continuously strive for excellence and push through hardships, whether in the office or my personal life.
If the health care legislation in Congress is any indicator, Mr. Trump's ability to push through his whole budget may be limited.
But her appointment was in line with Mr. Zapatero's commitment to guarantee balanced political representation and to push through sexual equality laws.
One must then push through a flower portal reminiscent of a botanical birth canal, emerging from darkness into the garden of light.
Subsequent investigations have failed to find conclusive evidence supporting this claims, but politicians capitalized on the public outcry to push through legislation.
Cross-country skiers need to be extremely fit to continuously push through the sometimes powdery, sometimes icy terrain in 12 to 48 hours.
No matter the help I got, I just couldn't seem to push through and get to a point where my weight was healthy.
With less than a 1 percent stake, Lion Point would need to rally support from Ally's current shareholders to push through its recommendations.
This, say meditation enthusiasts, is just the first stage: you have to push through it to reach something worthwhile on the other side.
Temer's government is hoping to capitalize on its honeymoon period with Congress to push through a new 2016 budget in the coming weeks.
He was frustrated by the administration's inability to push through an economic stimulus for fear of spooking investors and pushing bond yields higher.
Ryan shot down Trump's idea of working with Democrats to push through health care reform in an interview with CBS, which aired Thursday.
Najib's administration was able to push through the new security law despite his ties to a multi-country investigation over state fund 1MDB.
AND YOU ARE CONFIDENT THAT AS LONG AS THE VIDEO THAT YOU HAVE TO HAVE TO PUSH THROUGH THE NETWORK ISN'T THAT THICK?
FTSE rose 0.7 percent as sterling was further weakened by worries about Prime Minister Theresa May's ability to push through her Brexit plans.
They also believe strong leadership is needed to push through market reforms, resisted by special interest groups in the state-enterprise dominated economy.
That is why MPs this week were trying to push through a law requiring Mrs May to seek another extension to the deadline.
The AHCA — which Republicans eventually managed to push through the House of Representatives — had already been drafted, and it promised no such thing.
President Trump on Thursday suggested Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell should step down if he can't successfully push through the White House's agenda.
Athletes push through injuries, miss out on family obligations, and play during illness in the understanding that nothing matters more than the game.
Last month, under pressure from Congress, Wheeler dropped plans to push through a proposed reform of the $45 billion business data services market.
Although he unsuccessfully attempted to push through Congress an expansive immigration bill, the rest of his record has been far to the right.
Violent protests against an austerity package that Governor Luiz Fernando Pezao attempted to push through have rocked Rio's state assembly house this week.
With Macron expected to push through new economic reforms in the coming months, there is potential for more widespread demonstrations across the country.
G.K. Butterfield of North Carolina warned Azar about trying to do an end run around Congress in order to push through Republican proposals.
If Parliament does shape up to have more moderates and reformers, it would make it easier for Rouhani to push through his agenda.
A younger group of teenage artists, dubbed the "second generation", managed to push through slang in their lyrics, and were beloved for it.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Intellectual Property Center (GIPC) worked with more than 40 associations and companies to push through the measure.
But it may not be strong enough to push through the reforms—of regional government and the judiciary, for example—that Spain needs.
In other words, the 2015 approach was always a baseline and the Senate should push through a full repeal — including all the regulations.
Leadership cannot lose sight of how important these reforms are in its newfound hurry to push through policy by Reconciliation or Presidential pen.
I know that my hair will always be a challenge, but this experience inspired me to push through that and just keep running.
As McConnell spoke, the GOP still had not released the final text of the bill it wants to push through later Friday. Sens.
Critics worry Patrick Pizzella will push through new rules that target organized labor and step up the rollback of Obama-era worker protections.
Just as Comcast was trying to push through its $45 billion takeover of Time Warner Cable, Netflix accused it of throttling its service.
That would help the prime minister push through his economic reform agenda, which firebrands within his religious base do not always agree with.
As action planet Mars faces off with your hard-working planetary ruler Saturn, it's time to push through your workload like never before.
Agencies may also use the midnight period to push through controversial rules because they have little to fear from congressional scrutiny and oversight.
If he's left to bloviate while others are left to run the country and push through infrastructure plans, maybe things won't be disastrous.
With tariffs piling up and potentially pushing prices higher, odds are that the Fed will push through two more increases before 2018 ends.
Thankfully, this entire franchise was able to rise up and push through and beat an amazing Cleveland team and change that story line.
Stocks fell sharply on Monday as U.S. lawmakers failed to push through massive fiscal stimulus to curtail the economic blow from the coronavirus.
I rose through the ranks to deputy minister of energy in 2002, working to push through anti-monopoly reforms to our energy sector.
Mr. Jensen said he was one of a few people who tried to push through Mr. Conditt's "hard-to-get-along-with" exterior.
No matter what they face, guys often feel they should just push through, sweeping all worries under the rug of presumed social expectations.
Utah could be the next — and signatures are being gathered in several other red states to try to finally push through Medicaid expansion.
Several among them — Australia and Jamaica are two — have active republican movements that could conceivably push through referendums to phase out the monarchy.
The movement also creates gaps in tectonic plates, which reduces pressure on the mantle beneath it, allowing it to melt and push through.
Senate Republican leaders plan to push through their repeal bill under arcane budget rules that would limit debate on it to 20 hours.
It's a point that was echoed by Garcia, of Anaheim, who said he trusts Sanders to push through Medicare for All without compromise.
Uncertainty over the Trump administration's ability to push through proposed policies has also weighed on the U.S. currency for the past few weeks.
Generally, it's easiest to fix the roof in politics if the sun is not shining because it's easier to push through difficult reforms.
But he has found it hard to push through his agenda given severe fiscal constraints, power cuts and entrenched opposition, hurting investor sentiment.
He says he supports Trump because the president helped push through the 2017 tax cuts and because of his opposition to illegal immigration.
The latter has a history of being overprescribed to pro football and baseball players to help them push through the pain of injuries.
European lawmakers want the EU&aposs executive branch to push through stronger rules for a standard charging method for mobile devices by July.
That lack of support presaged a difficult road ahead as Mr. Macron tries to build a legislative majority to push through his program.
DXY reached a two-week high against a basket of currencies on optimism that the United States will push through a tax overhaul.
The world's second-largest economy faces increased uncertainties from a cooling housing market and the government's bid to push through painful structural reforms.
If the automaker can push through "manufacturing hell " and meet its gross margin targets, the stock will "do well from here," said Sacconaghi.
I push through emails and finish up a presentation that I worked on yesterday and send it to my boss to look over.
The proof will be in the second term, they say, when Mr. Xi finally has the power to push through difficult economic adjustments.
I think that we've taken the proper steps and hopefully this is the right time and I'll be able to push through this.
Perkins and other social conservatives on the panel had a strong enough majority to push through the bulk of the measures they sought.
While Tunisia has been praised for its democratic progress, successive governments have failed to push through painful reforms needed to overhaul public spending.
But that came just after Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced that he was going to push through a repeal of the rules.
Instead, it became a case study in the lengths Republican lawmakers in the state are willing to go to push through their agenda.
Kushner also helped push through the mega-deals to supply a new electronic health record to the departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.
Mrs. May's hope is that if Parliament remains divided, she could use the fear of a disorderly withdrawal to push through her plan.
I like to use this column to explore maximalist policy visions — positions we might aspire to over time rather than push through tomorrow.
Founders tend to be more secure in their jobs, which makes them more able to take big risks and push through necessary changes.
So a good chunk of America might believe that she was corrupt and powerful enough to push through a deal in Russia's interests.
Morsi granted himself sweeping powers while trying to push through a new constitution and implemented Islamist policies, infuriating much of the Egyptian public.
You squeeze through the crowds of businessmen, hangers-on, and professional conference-goers, and push through the doors of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Ultimately, after trying to push through several frustrating and awkward songs, she said, "It just doesn't get any better," and stormed off the stage.
Otherwise, however, he has a much weaker public profile than the Castros and it is not clear what policy changes he would push through.
Lawmakers are scrutinizing measures known as statutory instruments (SIs) to give ministers and financial regulators powers to largely bypass parliament to push through changes.
Britain's Scottish Secretary David Mundell said the UK intended to push through the withdrawal bill, but that the door was open for further talks.
"Today, for the first time in history, the Senate Finance Committee broke the rules to push through on a partisan basis two nominees," Sen.
House Speaker Paul Ryan said that lawmakers will try to push through tax reform and infrastructure bills in the spring after focusing on healthcare.
Manager Scott Servais said he aggravated it earlier in the game fielding a comebacker and had tried to push through it but was struggling.
The upshot is Saudi Arabia must push through new production cuts without alienating Trump, who will be critical in shielding them from U.S. lawmakers.
State Department officials similarly enlisted congressional allies to hinder Mr. Trump's efforts to push through proposed weapons sales to Saudi Arabia and other nations.
A circuit court announced it would re-hear a case of his, about sanctuary cities that he's been trying to push through for months.
After weeks of demonstrations over rising fuel costs, the French government is giving up on trying to push through a new tax on gasoline.
This example is particularly touching, but it's also representative of a bigger shift that media has helped push through over the past few decades.
Second, European countries had become mass democracies, which made the austere policies needed to stabilise a currency in a crisis harder to push through.
" Betty coaches Ilana to push through the anger: "you're traumatized by the fact that a sexual assault-bragging steak salesman has become our president.
Margin contraction was seen across most product segments as weak demand compelled the company to offer higher discounts to push through built-up inventory.
S. and I decide to shower and, contrary to our jet lag philosophy of "just push through it," we end up taking a nap.
The Fed might decide not to raise rates in December, given the uncertainty, while a Republican-controlled Congress might push through substantial tax cuts.
But like the best in the world, his dedication toward his craft means he can push through whatever problems might occur during his set.
But his efforts to push through the exchange's third attempt to merge with Deutsche Boerse to create a global markets' behemoth ended in failure.
Aretha Franklin is "seriously ill" and in declining health but she is doing her best to push through, according to her longtime band member.
Working towards solving a real-life problem faced by so many women was a huge driving factor in helping us push through any obstacles.
This is a government very much taking advantage of the majority it secured at this year's general election to push through essential structural reforms.
Some experts said the costs of compliance could add up for tech firms, especially if more EU countries push through their own national taxes.
While President Obama was able to push through a version of universal health care, it is likely to be repealed under President-elect Trump.
Wisconsin Democrats in 2010 unsuccessfully tried to push through public union contracts after Walker won election while promising to get tough with organized labor.
Then, Ryan would have to convince Trump that's he's still the man to push through their mutually-agreed on tax and regulation cutting agendas.
But as an entryway into FromSoftware's more brutal catalog, you cannot find a more rewarding experience, so long as you push through the pain.
Junta chief Prayuth said in August he would push through with the plan after voters backed a new military-crafted constitution in a referendum.
U.S. wages have picked up, particularly among low-wage workers as more municipalities and companies like Amazon and Target push through minimum-wage increases.
What Cook and company do to influence that policy will all be predicated on what Trump attempts push through Congress in his first year.
It was basically an expensive XP boost, but everyone knew what they were buying, and for gear heads, it let them push through faster.
But Khan will face a battle to push through his ambitious reforms and legislative agenda due to the thin majority in the National Assembly.
Investors fretted that another departure could weigh on Trump's efforts to push through his much-awaited tax reform program, a key 2016 campaign promise.
Should Moreno score a resounding win on Sunday, he could shed some Correa-era cabinet members and feel emboldened to push through economic reforms.
Still, they'll be a lot easier to push through than convincing a now perpetually gun shy Republican Congressional leadership to make more significant reforms.
The NLD's massive election win means it will be able to push through its presidential candidate during a vote in parliament on March 17.
As is the case with every outgoing administration, the Obama administration is rushing to push through a flood of regulations in its final days.
This has led investors to question whether Trump can push through tax cuts and deregulation and fueled demand for safe-haven assets including gold.
The bank has faced liquidity crises in the past, lastly a year ago when it almost failed to push through the previous cash call.
But now pressure is mounting on Hong Kong to push through the laws after mainland officials expressed concerns in both public and private meetings.
Analysts at Citi questioned whether a third meaningful vote would be May's "last hope" to push through a close variant of her Brexit deal.
As worries about the Trump administration's ability to push through key reforms dissipated, markets are now waiting for any update on the tax reform.
Investors also expect Temer to push through unpopular and difficult reforms of the country's bloated pension system, burdensome tax code and inflexible labor laws.
Will it be a mad dash to push through a conservative wish list, or will leaders try to keep the drama to a minimum?
Shot on the #16 TriMet bus in Portland at 6am, it shows Mary staring back at a camera while passengers push through their commute.
Investors had worried that another administration departure could weigh on Trump's efforts to push through the tax reform program, a key 6.33 campaign promise.
By the end of the month, he'll need to push through measures that avoid a government shutdown and a default on the nation's debt.
The closest attempt was in 1995, when House Speaker Newt Gingrich tried to push through a bill that would have block-granted the program.
The news service's White House correspondent tweeted that an administration official told him that the president will not push through a nominee this week.
Trump hopes to fast-track the legislation to push through a deal before new Mexican president Andrés Manuel López Obrador takes office in December.
Climate diplomats say that while Mr. Trudeau's international celebrity will not be enough to push through tough domestic climate policies, it will not hurt.
One opinion occasionally voiced is that coups might be helpful, allowing no-nonsense leaders to dispense with endless politicking and push through smart policies.
Standing in front of a truck plastered with "Truckers for tax reform" and "WIN AGAIN," he pressured Congress to push through a tax bill.
That could change if the government is able to push through its National Energy Guarantee, a power plan that would also include emissions cuts.
"They've struggled to push through austerity and ultimately some form of debt restructuring will be needed in the next couple of years," he said.
It is critical we not forfeit gains made — we have come far; we owe it to our children to push through the last mile.
And I urge my colleagues to join me in stopping unelected bureaucrats from relying on the "Chevron doctrine" to push through their partisan agenda.
She claims it helped her push through her burnout from writing the first book, after which she had said she would never write another.
Continuing to weaken the thresholds for cloture so that 51 Senators can more quickly push through their preferred nominees or policies fails that test.
President Donald Trump bypassed Congress last March to push through an $8 billion weapons sale to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Jordan, infuriating lawmakers.
The president's allies made gains in parliamentary elections last month that could help him push through reforms in support of a more open economy.
In recent weeks, global markets have fluctuated in response to mixed expectations about President Donald Trump's ability to push through a signature tax overhaul.
The GOP is currently using special budget rules that require only a simple majority vote in the Senate to push through its tax plan.
Sipila had previously said he would dissolve his center-right coalition government if it failed to push through its healthcare and local government reform.
The powers agreed to reinforce a ceasefire across the country and to push through humanitarian aid deliveries to besieged areas, including through air drops.
The farcical effort to push through a Zombie Repeal without even knowing its impact is driven by the urge to break the piggy bank.
As Minister of the Economy, Macron sponsored an explosively unpopular labor reform, which the Hollande government had to push through using a technical maneuver.
While those concerns persisted, European shares stabilised and gold saw some profit taking after failing to push through key resistance at $1,200 an ounce.
The president-elect who won the presidency without ever releasing his tax returns was trying to push through a Cabinet embracing the same opacity.
With your planetary ruler Mercury finally ending its retrograde on Thursday, you'll be able to push through challenging conversations about relationships until April 16.
The Open Technology Institute said the vote seemed like a "deliberate" effort to push through a surveillance provision before members could fully investigate it.
Which left Britain utterly gridlocked -- a Prime Minister unable to push through a plan to institute Brexit and an opposition unable to replace her.
It ensured that, despite Mr. Trump's rhetorical fireworks, NATO diplomats could push through initiatives, including critical Pentagon priorities to improve allied defenses against Russia.
Trump attempted to push through the barrier by meeting at the White House with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
The states that still have yet to push through legislation to fight revenge porn are Indiana, Massachusetts, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, and Wyoming.
We all have to push through whatever it is we are up against, whether it's right or wrong, just continue to believe in yourself!
This motivates me to keep my head up, push through whatever I'm going through and continue to work towards a better life for myself.
Sipila had previously said he would dissolve his centre-right coalition government if it failed to push through its healthcare and local government reform.
In 2003, the attempt to push through the national security legislation collapsed when one of those tycoons, James Tien, grew alarmed by mass demonstrations.
Ms. Warren was less precise when she was asked how she would push through her agenda if Republicans still control the Senate in 2021.
Invariably, huge political capital was spent to push through a carbon price too low to spur the rapid reductions in emissions that we need.
Mr. Curry, a longtime regulator, helped push through stricter capital requirements for banks and extracted a number of large fines from Wall Street institutions.
Push through the heel and midfoot of the front leg to return to standing, bringing your right foot back in line with your left.
Nuux uses the record to give advice to her listeners by telling them to continue to push through even when people criticize their relationships.
Opponents see a party with increasingly authoritarian tendencies, dedicated to undermining democracy in a bid to hold onto power and push through its agenda.
They'll be meeting as part of an effort to push through a rule change proposed by HHS in 2019 to promote medical data interoperability.
Investors had worried that another administration departure could weigh on Trump's efforts to push through the tax reform program, a key 2016 campaign promise.
If reelected, Tsai will face challenges in trying to reform the government and economy and push through unpopular cuts in generous civil service pensions.
With a majority, Mr. Johnson will be better able to push through Parliament the withdrawal agreement he negotiated in October with the European Union.
OPEC members are due to meet in Vienna at the end of the month to push through the first output limiting deal since 2008.
"But we need to prevent other states from taking advantage of our openness in order to push through their industrial policy interests," Zypries added.
Can you schedule one hour in your calendar tomorrow to push through that fear and, in your own way, pick up the damn phone?
The better-than-anticipated results from the world's most valuable company have helped the Dow push through the 22,000 mark shortly after markets opened.
Strategists say that they still expect Republicans to push through tax reform, and that the market is currently not pricing much hope for it.
President Donald Trump is looking for a new political fighter to push through hard-line immigration policies — just in time for his reelection campaign.
Many obstacles lie in their path, and even if elected they would have difficulty in securing a parliamentary majority to push through their programmes.
You have to come to terms with the fact that this conversation will be upsetting for both of you and push through it anyway.
He had helped the Clinton Administration push through the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, which had walled off commercial banking from investment banking.
Democrats, however, hope they could peel off a few Republicans to push through a resolution for witnesses, which would only require a simple majority.
The result gives the ruling coalition the two-thirds majority required to push through Abe's long-held goal of rewriting the country's pacifist constitution.
There's also the fact that many opponents of Brexit would seize on any length of extension to try to push through a new plan.
Salvini threatened to resign and bring down the government unless he can push through at least 10 billion euros ($11 billion) of tax cuts.
Though riots like those of the "gilets jaunes" are a French tradition, they pose an immediate threat to Macron's ability to push through more reforms.
The House moved last week to push through dozens of bills aimed at curtailing the nationwide opioid epidemic – and lawmakers said they're not done yet.
Any weak government would want to then push through a separate set of reforms: a change to the electoral law ahead of elections in 2018.
Rouhani's allies made gains in parliamentary elections on Friday that should give the president more scope to push through ambitious plans to modernize Iran's economy.
"There will be an impact on Abe's ability to push through some reforms," particularly in the agriculture and health care sectors, Control Risks' Chaw said.
The European Union needs to stand up to President Donald Trump and push through a digital tax on tech companies, France's finance minister said Thursday.
"We use the image and the dot pattern to push through neural networks to create a mathematical model of your face," Apple's Phil Schiller explained.
NS) spent more than a year trying to cut its liabilities to push through a merger of its European steel operations with Germany's Thyssenkrupp (TKAG.DE).
If Bayer's herbicides were divested to push through the transaction, there would be buyer interest for those assets as well, according to the Piper analyst.
"We won't draw any red lines - rather we want to push through as much red politics as possible," Schulz said, referring to the party's color.
The current director-general Jose Graziano da Silva, architect of Brazil's landmark Zero Hunger programme, has overseen a drive to push through ambitious internal reforms.
There are times when I am frustrated or overwhelmed, but I am able to push through because despite the struggles, I love what I do.
His unsubstantiated tweet distracted from the claims of Russian interference in the election - as well as efforts by Republicans to push through a healthcare overhaul.
But many OPEC watchers remained dismissive of suggestions the group would ever be cohesive enough to push through real supply cuts and stick to them.
The party has used its majority in parliament to push through controversial laws, though it does not have enough seats to formally change the constitution.
Freed from the need to watch the polls, he might try to push through more controversial reforms or even attempt to promote tolerance and pluralism.
The premiere, however, is expected to push through as scheduled, including a screening of the film, which stars Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill and Gal Gadot.
And that casts doubts on her ability to push through any Brexit deal before Britain is due to leave the European Union on March 29th.
He has used that authority to push through an intensive anti-corruption drive -- targeting even the very highest levels of the party and the army.
It was the promise of accession to the EU (and to NATO, which is going ahead) that helped Mr Zaev push through Prespa at home.
His administration is currently working to push through a rule that would tie some Medicare drug prices to the lower prices paid in other countries.
President Donald Trump's failure so far to push through promised economic stimulus measures may have influenced the Fed, Tom Kendall at ICBC Standard Bank said.
The FSB helped to push through a welter of financial reforms after a financial crisis a decade ago forced governments to bail out undercapitalized lenders.
On Monday, Mladek failed to push through a proposal for a state-owned mining company to buy insolvent hard coal miner OKD, which Babis opposed.
They watched their carefully laid plans — using Harvey funding as leverage to push through a long-term debt ceiling extension — blow up in their faces.
Bolsonaro said this week he would discuss with Temer the need to push through a pension overhaul this year to bring the deficit under control.
Abbasi was confirmed with 221 votes in the 342-seat National Assembly as the PML-N used its hefty majority to push through his appointment.
Although career bureaucrats are filling in as "acting" officials, they are unlikely to push through significant rulemaking or enforcement actions without a filled-out commission.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who swept to power in 2015 on promises to fight corruption and push through tougher regulation, is seeking re-election in 2019.
Beijing aims to push through a merger of Anshan Steel and Benxi Steel by the end of 2016, an industry group official said last month.
Republicans have used their majority to push through a number of bills during this legislative session, including drastic changes to the state's collective bargaining laws.
The price of high-grade steel sheeting in Germany may have already stabilised; French and Italian producers attempted to push through price rises this month.
Cruz can come through so that he can push through and really get to where he needs to go ... we do want a strong leader.
Treasury yields have been moving lower as traders bet Congress would be too preoccupied with the investigation to push through tax breaks and other policy.
We had to push through hours of heavy snowfall, wearing socks as gloves and heaving for oxygen, to make it over a 17,000-foot pass.
Trump did not mention that he also has the power right now to encourage Republicans to push through bipartisan legislation that would change sentencing rules.
Many shale producers report breakeven costs significantly below $50 per barrel but those costs are likely to rise as service companies push through price increases.
But as more of the drilling fleet is reactivated, drilling companies are likely to regain some power to push through price increases onto their customers.
Claus Vistesen, chief euro zone economist at Pantheon Macroeconomics, believes that Catalonia's inability to push through with independence is a key reason for the optimism.
With a gridlocked Congress, presidents are less and less able to push through enormous legislative changes that would substantially shift the course of the economy.
A major storm is due to push through the Southeast, then barrel into New England, where it could become a nor'easter, according to CNN meteorologists.
But if the president's approval ratings drop further, that could impact Manila's ability to push through ambitious reforms and may ultimately weaken the ruling coalition.
Investors have long favored divestments to simplify VW's group structure and to strengthen its management's ability to push through structural changes against the unions' wishes.
Investors have said they want to see Macri push through labour and tax reforms aimed at lowering business costs in Latin America's third-biggest economy.
The fate of that historic tax credit remains uncertain in the current GOP tax plan, which the Senate hopes to push through before week's end.
Richard Blumenthal reached a bipartisan deal to push through a "red flag" gun bill that would take away weapons from dangerous or mentally ill people.
Hundreds of people were packed inside: dancing, talking, drinking, making out, trying to push through to another area of the bar, or on their phones.
Jason Lewis says he'll challenge Tina Smith in Minnesota Republicans must push through genuine health care reform MORE (Minn.) announced Thursday he will challenge Sen.
Trying to push through a replacement bill at the same time would be difficult, as Republicans have not coalesced around the details of a plan.
The source added there was agreement within the government and that there was no appetite to push through a solution against the two companies' will.
The rules update cuts the time needed to confirm nominees by about a day, meaning the Republican majority can now potentially push through more nominees.
The rules update would cut the time needed to confirm nominees by about a day, meaning the Republican majority could potentially push through more nominees.
California's current legislature is still in session, and some owners of semiautomatic rifles fear lawmakers will push through even more bills that outlaw the locks.
The break was solidified, he explained, when Democrats in Congress helped push through the 2008 bank bailout "No one received justice that day." he said.
The scandals reduce the chances that Temer can push through reforms crucial for Latin America's biggest economy to rebound from its worst recession on record.
In retaliation, the ruling coalition appealed to the constitutional court to suspend Dodon's powers so that the government could push through its choice of ministers.
Kisumu is the heartland of support for Odinga, who is boycotting Thursday's vote because he said the election board has failed to push through reforms.
And Randall Stephenson, head of AT&T, said selling CNN in order to push through his company's acquisition of Time Warner is off the table.
Declining oil prices and sanctions have squeezed the Kremlin, and the government had to push through unpopular measures last year, including increasing the retirement age.
HONG KONG — An attempt by Beijing's hand-selected chief executive in Hong Kong to push through a bill seen as a threat to civil liberties.
Bill Wehrum, who helped push through pro-coal rules at the Environmental Protection Agency, will resign as the head of the regulator's air quality office.
"Their idea is not to help May push through a deal that doesn't have the support of Parliament or of the country as a whole."
But if things don't go as planned, how do you know if it's time to give up or if you just need to push through?
Her effort to push through the withdrawal agreement painfully negotiated with the European Union has been crushed in Parliament two times, like losing both arms.
But Puigdemont's minority government relies on its support to push through legislation and cannot win a majority vote in the regional parliament without its backing.
The conflict arose in the context of Aráoz attempting to push through a series of decrees aimed at opening up the rainforest to commercial exploitation.
As athletes, we are taught to suck it up, to deny pain and fear, to push through debilitating injuries, to persevere through anxiety and depression.
"Investors no longer trust the American government to push through tax reform and fiscal stimulus," Alwin Schenk, a portfolio manager at the German bank Sal.
French hardline union CGT have called for more strikes this month after President Emmanuel Macron promised to push through an overhaul of the pension system.
The president of France is powerful only if he or she has a majority in Parliament to help push through his or her party's program.
In return, Athens has had to push through painful austerity measures to reduce its debt, which stands at nearly 180 percent of gross domestic product.
If gossip is tolerated, people will shy away from having the tough conversations that make it possible to push through major challenges, learn, and grow.
Though taxpayers are watching to see if Congress might push through a tax package for year-end, don't bet your 2019 tax return on it.
Our elected leaders must not use this opportunity to try to push through other aspects of their agenda, which have nothing to do with Dreamers.
In the second stage, the pledge is instructed to push through the wall of brothers, who in turn shove him back toward his starting spot.
In a sometimes teary address, Mr. Bercow pointedly warned of the way successive Conservative governments have tried to push through Brexit plans against lawmakers' wishes.
Turkey's nonsmoker-in-chief, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, used his growing power and popularity to push through most of these antismoking measures beginning in 2008.
Doubts also lingered about the ability of U.S. President Donald Trump's administration to push through a pro-business agenda of tax cuts and infrastructure spending.
A Pacific storm system will push through the region through Friday, bringing rainfall accumulation from Seattle down to Eureka, California, said CNN meteorologist Michael Guy.
But May's members of Parliament know that those 10 DUP votes mean everything in Westminster, where the Conservatives are trying to push through Brexit legislation.
The Senate is also in, setting up a vote on the nuclear option to push through confirmation of Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
Dianne Feinstein of California to explain her support for renewing the lapsed nationwide ban on assault weapons that she helped push through Congress in 1994.
That, according to economists, would force the Fed to push through four interest rate increases this year instead of the three it has penciled in.
Term limits require that he surrender the presidency in 2024, and he would need popular support to push through any change to extend his rule.
Oregon Democrats are trying to push through a bill that would significantly decrease the amount of greenhouse gases that businesses are legally allowed to emit.
If Trump's nominee is blocked, Senate Republicans will likely push through a rules change allowing the confirmation of Supreme Court nominees with a simple majority.
Late arm-twisting and deal-sweeteners for wavering lawmakers allowed them to push through legislation that aims to slash corporate taxes and cut personal taxes.
That's the mindset MMA fighter Ronda Rousey must have had to push through after she lost her first fight ever, to Holly Holm in 2015.
The fact that evolution can generate this diversity, and discover doors left slightly ajar that it can push through, speaks to the awesome inventiveness of evolution.
When Lam tried to push through a bill that would have allowed local authorities to extradite criminal suspects to China, the people knew what that meant.
In late 2005, bars in Wellington were rumoured to be stocking up for the big event but hopes were dashed when it failed to push through.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan's AK Party will push through parliament a law transferring to the treasury the main opposition party's shares in Isbank (ISCTR.
President Donald Trump hailed the results Wednesday as a "tremendous success," but his power to push through hardline immigration and spending policies has been significantly diminished.
"Whales" provide a better strategy for big cash rich or credit worthy firms who will try to push through mega-mergers to secure dominant market share.
Some leftist legislators in her coalition are also keen to push through additional labor laws in the wake of a major labor reform passed in April.
The Obama administration, like all its predecessors, has found out the hard way just how difficult it is to push through big changes in energy policy.
Investors have given Trump the benefit of the doubt, and as long as they believe he can push through the agenda the rally will hold up.
But the opposition center-right New Slovenia Party called for an early election, saying the coalition is weak and not able to push through necessary reforms.
For the past few months, Sears Chairman Eddie Lampert has been trying to push through a bid that would salvage some of the company's remaining assets.
Further west, on Hollywood Boulevard in Los Angeles, tourists push through crowds to get their photos next to the stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
His coaches urged him to go on and push through the pain, disagreeing with him about the "validity or severity" of his ailments, but he couldn't.
This means that to be able to open a door, a passenger would need to have the strength to push through thousands of pounds of pressure.
The king swiftly reappointed the same unelected cabinet with only a few minor alterations, and since then has proceeded to push through a host of decrees.
Often it doesn't work as it should, and you'll need to push through some terribly frustrating moments to experience everything The Last Guardian has to offer.
The plan to force mining companies to list locally had been part of Mugabe's plan to push through local ownership of foreign mining companies' Zimbabwe operations.
Italy's government tested investor patience, as well as that of the EU, last year by trying to push through a budget which breached EU deficit rules.
Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn, after trying to push through a merger with France's Renault that neither company really wanted, is now sitting in a Japanese jail.
Easy comparisons in the second half, which follow last year's unseasonably warm winter, should give retailers a push through the end of 2016, the organization said.
This stainless steel head was designed to push through even the toughest straight-from-the-freezer ice cream, and the silicone handle won't freeze your hand.
PREPOSITIONING The FSB helped to push through a welter of financial reforms after a financial crisis a decade ago forced governments to bail out undercapitalised lenders.
There have been widespread fears that Johnson could try to bypass (or prorogue) Parliament in order to push through Brexit without opposition lawmakers having their say.
"It was always going to be very tough to push through the 215-a-side game because not everybody plays it in the world," Leonard said.
I'm thinking something nice out in Old Las Vegas or somewhere off the strip where we don't have to push through crowds of people in lanyards.
When I started sprint kayaking [two years ago], I had to push through the pain of my overcompensation in my neck and weakness in my shoulder.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo labeled the bombings the "act of cowards" and has vowed to push through a new anti-terrorism bill to tackle jihadi networks.
"They've been able to lower rates, bring in a tax amnesty, push through more favorable policies, and you can see the domestic environment improving," Ballard said.
Seeing Phelps go through his own mental health struggles, Schmitt thought, if he said she would be able to push through, she could do the same.
OTP Bank was unable to push through three-week highs, but it get a boost when it reports earnings next week, Equilor analyst Lajos Torok said.
He began to push through reforms designed to ensure plant safety—reforms that could cost energy companies billions and lead to the shutdown of some plants.
Traders report more investor buying interest after President Donald Trump failed to push through healthcare reform, fueling concern about his ability to implement his economic policies.
Andrew Cuomo tried to push through an extreme minimum wage hike that would only impact a sub-sector of the restaurant industry, but not its competitors.
As players push through the campaign, they'll explore different environments and battle against a variety of denizens to stop a dormant evil that threatens the seas.
Brian Kolfage, founder of We Build the Wall, told reporters he had to use "extreme measures" to push through the $6 million to $8 million project.
And that report came before Lyft raised a major up-round, thus making it harder to SoftBank to push through a deep discount on Uber shares.
There are only a very few companies that are big enough to push through all of that noise and get attention out in the wider world.
During the roller-coaster campaign, Macron said he would seek parliament's approval over the summer for powers to push through legislation by means of executive decree.
US and its allies are looking to push through a new package of sanctions, including measures to restrict oil shipments to North Korea, US officials said.
But Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk still faces an uphill battle to push through reforms required to secure more money from a $40 billion international aid package.
The crisis may also empower Mr Wickremesinghe's government, so far lacklustre in its achievements, to push through parts of its agenda that the president has sabotaged.
It suggests a strong enough minority position to allow Republicans in Washington and in certain statehouses to push through precisely such measures, allowing—even encouraging—Mr.
But in the summer of 22050, a cap-and-trade bill Mr. Obama had tried to push through Congress failed, blocked by senators from both parties.
Business leaders are growing more concerned about President Donald Trump's ability to push through his policy agenda, according to the latest CNBC Global CFO Council survey.
The first round French parliamentary election results look set to give President Emmanuel Macron a huge majority to push through pro-business reforms, which also helped.
Steyer on Thursday launched a new push through his NextGen Climate PAC and the labor-backed group For Our Future in Philadelphia, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is canceling most of the chamber's August recess as Republicans try to push through President Donald Trump's nominees, he said Tuesday.
The final — and least likely — scenario is one where lawmakers push through legislation that substantially adds to the U.S. deficit to pay for lower corporate taxes.
Ukraine's Western backers are waiting to see if the new government of Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman has the will and clout to push through the reforms.
If Carney is opposed, Broadbent and Haldane are main candidates to push through a rate rise - so watch their statements in the next week or so.
The vote is unlikely to radically change Iran, but reformists and moderates peeling away seats from hard-liners could help Rouhani push through his domestic agenda.
Erdogan said on Saturday that his AK Party would push through the assembly the law that would allow the transfer of the shares to the treasury.
A run of disappointing U.S. economic data and worries that the Trump administration will struggle to push through tax cuts have quelled expectations of faster inflation.
U.S. equities rallied on Tuesday, on the back of strong consumer confidence data while worries about the Trump administration's ability to push through key reforms dissipated.
Some reports indicated Trump agreed to hold back on attaching funding for his proposed border wall in order to push through DACA legislation with Democratic support.
Mueller, an experienced industry executive, was hired to push through the restructuring at MAS in May 2015 after Malaysian national investment firm Khazanah took it private.
VICE News correspondent Simon Ostrovsky went to Kiev to witness the embattled president push through a new fragile government, as allegations swirled around his offshore holdings.
Towers and computer controlled creeps defend each lane and players control powerful heroes that both defend their own base and push through the opposing team's defenses.
A law that discourages their use could help, but experts aren't sure how the one Senator Hertzberg is trying to push through, in California, might work.
The "shock doctrine" is the political strategy of using large-scale crises to push through policies that systematically deepen inequality, enrich elites, and undercut everyone else.
Ms. Lacy had also worked for Senator Charles E. Grassley of Iowa, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who helped push through Justice Kavanaugh's nomination.
That said, they concede the result could well be a minority government, which would leave the Liberals reliant on opposition parties to push through their agenda.
Some speculate that lobbying dollars from the insurance and pharmaceutical industries are what tanked the California legislature's recent inability to push through a single-payer bill.
But if Democrats take the White House as well, they could push through a liberal judge -- just as Obama hopes to do before the November elections.
So Democratic activists who want to expand the court and push through other sweeping legislation say it would be time for the filibuster to go, too.
"What he did was help Goldman Sachs," she said, adding that the tax overhaul that he helped push through last year saved corporations billions of dollars.
"His ability to not worry about what just happened and what's going on and push through it," Manager Mickey Callaway said, describing deGrom's most impressive trait.
Fianna Fail has agreed to abstain on key votes to facilitate the minority government but can still try to push through its own non-budgetary laws.
Federal courts have issued restraining orders keeping it active despite the expiration of the administration's six-month deadline for Congress to push through a DACA deal.
Declining oil prices and sanctions have squeezed the Kremlin, and the government had to push through unpopular measures in previous years, including increasing the retirement age.
Apple says the heat sink on the main CPU has 35 percent more surface area and the fans inside can push through 28 percent more air.
They worry President Obama, and Democrats, will use the end-of-the-year stretch to push through 11th hour proposals in a catchall omnibus spending package.
This could result in Republicans trying to push through unpopular legislation, like health care reform, in an attempt to woo donors and placate the GOP base.
Ballot initiatives picked up steam during the Progressive Era, as a means for voters to push through reforms in the face of inept and intransigent politicians.
The only way he was able to push through the initial shock was planning ahead for it, and having a plan to follow no matter what.
The president wants to push through a tax overhaul by year's end, but first Republicans must approve a budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct.
Also, Mr. Temer has continued to actively court religious conservatives in Congress to help push through his economic initiatives and protect him from a corruption investigation.
Any successor may initially hesitate to push through austerity measures so as to win over Omanis, Capital Economics' Jason Tuvey said in a note this month.
The presidency has tried to push through a new reconciliation law to reduce the commission's mandate, although it has met energetic resistance from pro-democracy activists.
These partnerships with Bay-Area institutions mark a shift in attempts to push through the veil of invisibility that continues to drape this land's Indigenous peoples.
As we head into the middle of January, it&aposs time to push through your New Year&aposs resolutions and become your healthiest, most fit self.
A line or two of significant showers is likely to push through overnight but, for most, amounts are likely to be a half-inch or less.
Though he eventually hit it big, he says he's now on the lookout for people in similar circumstance who have the hunger to push through obstacles.
Republicans managed in the last throes of 2017 to push through a tax bill that was both widely loathed and widely predicted to hurt the economy.
The Women's March is the unifying force we need to push through this time where checking out could literally dismantle everything we have accomplished thus far.
"It takes a lot of mental toughness to push through thoughts and things when you haven't been in the competitive arena for a while," Murray said.
We were among the 7003,2700 visitors trying to push through the exhibition of the Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama's work in its opening week late last month.
"The conservative parties wanted to push through tax reform with arrogance and haughtiness against the interests of the people," the Green Party said of the vote.
Democrats also hope to push through longtime party objectives on guns, health care and other issues that have been blocked by Republican legislators in recent years.
In this series, 16 participants push through the pain with personal trainers, stylists and glam squads before showing off their transformations to those who dumped them.
The mindset helped his parents, who immigrated from China in their 30s, to push through the hardships they faced building a life in the United States.
The U.S. added 266,000 jobs in November, the Labor Department reported Friday, blowing past expectations as the American economy continues to push through a global slump.
The problem for Mr. Macron was, and remains, that he is not strong enough on his own to push through his ambitious vision of ''more Europe.
The current FAO Director-General Jose Graziano da Silva, architect of Brazil's landmark Zero Hunger program, has overseen a drive to push through ambitious internal reforms.
They're not going to be able to push through work rules or encryption or other kinds of issues without Democrats in the Senate engaging on this.
Fast forward to the present day, and we see some private foundations that are using their resources to push through priorities that have attracted public criticism.
If you believe that's the only way you can govern, you push through your proposals anyway, regardless of Congress, and let the courts sort it out.
Over the weekend, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley helped push through a new round of sanctions against North Korea in the UN Security Council.
This isn't egotistical, but rather a belief in their own abilities, and the abilities of those around them, to push through challenges and achieve a desired outcome.
California legislators tried and failed to push through a bill that would have restored the internet privacy rules killed by Congress and the FCC earlier this year.
It's the simple lessons that I am just now learning: I can experience pleasure; it's not a marathon you push through, and we can do other stuff.
You have got to push through the lows, keep at it, and know that the end is in sight in the form of an amazing new role.
President Muhammadu Buhari, who swept to power in 2015 on promises to fight corruption and push through tougher regulation, is seeking re-election in next year's polls.
They will be able to persevere and push through it but the civil service can be pretty rigorous in terms of push back – so it's a challenge.

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