A planned test flight date of October 2015 was pushed back, and then pushed back again.
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And even if the deadline has been pushed back from March 29, it has not been pushed back very far.
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"The Sun reported on Friday that Johnson had pushed back a planned trip to Washington to March, adding that it "may be pushed back still further.
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Issues with the aircraft's suppliers and primary engine manufacturer Rolls Royce had pushed back test flights and the first flight of the aircraft was pushed back until late 2009.
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As primaries proceed — or are pushed back — Sen.
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He pushed back against North Korean claims that the U.S. was acting like a "gangster" in pressuring the country to denuclearize, saying North Korea has not pushed back in negotiations.
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" Bredesen pushed back, arguing that Blackburn is "flat wrong.
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The Department of Education has since pushed back — hard.
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"The cameras were all kind of pushed back," she says.
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Trey Gowdy going afoul of that, so they pushed back.
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Pompeo pushed back, saying that was not the administration's intention.
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Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah, pushed back on Trump's assertion.
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President Donald Trump has previously pushed back against the redesign.
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Outlets like New York Magazine pushed back against that description.
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That's partly because of how staunchly McConnell has pushed back.
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However, supporters of Kavanaugh have pushed back against that argument.
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Merkel pushed back, insisting that Germany makes its own decisions.
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When asked about this characterization, Kushner's camp has pushed back.
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The White House pushed back, saying Conway's actions aren't violations.
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Ricardo Rosselló pushed back on the president's comments Tuesday night.
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But some, including Delaney, have pushed back on the pledge.
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Several members of the team pushed back against Trump's narrative.
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" Joe Biden pushed back, saying that "no one said that.
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Google has pushed back against claims it censors conservative speech.
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Back in Waterville, Isgro pushed back against the recall campaign.
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He also pushed back on allegations of racism against Trump.
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When Mr Xi pushed back, Mr Trump duly backed off.
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But several experts have pushed back hard against that idea.
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Mirren pushed back perfectly, one insulting dig at a time.
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Schaefer pushed back, and things got a little bit ugly.
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The Clinton campaign later Tuesday pushed back against Trump's rhetoric.
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That date has recently been pushed back to June 4th.
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But Germany has pushed back, as has the European Union.
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An untitled Flash movie has been pushed back numerous times.
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Several fans pushed back, asking for proof of the incident.
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Republicans pushed back against the idea in an open letter.
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The four progressive Democratic congresswomen have also forcefully pushed back.
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When Mr. Cohen's lawyers pushed back, Judge Wood was blunt.
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App developers have also pushed back on the new proposal.
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Meanwhile, the hurricane has pushed back the island's bankruptcy process.
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House conservatives pushed back on Trump's social media attacks. Rep.
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But, biofuel backers have strongly pushed back against these claims.
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Some media commentators have pushed back against criticism of Persky.
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Trump pushed back, saying it was not a "fair" question.
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On Monday, she pushed back her Birmingham date as well.
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Trump Jr. has repeatedly pushed back on allegations of collusion.
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A lot would depend on whether Republican elites pushed back.
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That was pushed back as a result of the election.
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He also pushed back against a report in Golf Magazine.
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The start was pushed back from Saturday because of rain.
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Some parts of me wishes that age was pushed back.
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There's nothing worse than being pushed back to move forward.
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Democrats pushed back on this claim from the very start.
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Comey pushed back against all sides in the ABC interview.
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Each time, President Enrique Pena Nieto's government has pushed back.
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Papadopoulos and his fiancee have pushed back on that assertion.
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Wray has pushed back against Trump's attacks on the bureau.
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Davis, the former congressman, pushed back on the Akin comparison.
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Tillerson, who pushed back against critics this week, certainly doesn't.
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The Danish and the Norwegian Prime Ministers also pushed back.
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M.I.T. has already pushed back hard against Mr. Dittrich's charges.
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His critics – of which there are many – have pushed back.
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Pompeo, however, forcefully pushed back against their demand for documents.
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Bezos and The Post have pushed back on those allegations.
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When the writers pushed back, they settled on $7 billion.
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U.S. District Judge Thomas Durkin pushed back Hastert's original Feb.
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Air Force spokesperson Ann Stefanek pushed back on the allegations.
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And Comey pushed back on that notion in his testimony.
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Other Trump loyalists pushed back at the New York probe.
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Several GOP senators have publicly pushed back against Trump's rhetoric.
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But Amazon has pushed back on the criticism of Rekognition.
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New Hampshire lawmakers have since pushed back against that characterization.
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Nowrasteh pushed back at the data highlighted in the announcement.
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ABC pushed back on the claim in a Friday statement.
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Bolsonaro and his allies have pushed back against the criticism.
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Fox's "The New Mutants" has been pushed back once again.
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The film was pushed back from a March 2021 release.
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Trump administration officials have publicly pushed back on those reports.
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But three months on his forces are being pushed back.
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Clinton — protect bad teachers, she pushed back on the assumption.
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The conservative House Freedom Caucus immediately pushed back at Mnuchin.
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The Trump camp has pushed back against those reports, however.
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But the tech community and privacy advocates have pushed back.
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Schlapp pushed back aggressively and defended herself in the room.
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MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian judge has pushed back to Nov.
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The Demon Deacons were pushed back and ended up punting.
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Delay after delay has pushed back the requirement until 2019.
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The tech companies initially pushed back vigorously against the bill.
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The attack was pushed back by security forces, he added.
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It also pushed back its capital breakeven point to 2022.
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And were you surprised New York pushed back so hard?
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That deadline has since been pushed back to Oct. 31.
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Ms. King at times pushed back and interrupted Mr. Kessler.
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Huawei on Wednesday pushed back against Nokia and Ericsson's claims.
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But the students never pushed back on her new methods.
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Protesters were pushed back, but again the crowd didn't disperse.
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But others, particularly Riyadh's regional rival Iran, have pushed back.
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Wolf has pushed back, saying it's about security, not politics.
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Alex occasionally pushed back, but far more often he deferred.
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As for online shipments, many orders have been pushed back.
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They, along with other Republican senators, have pushed back vehemently.
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In an interview Tuesday morning on CNBC, Peltz pushed back.
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Reinforcements were sent to the area and pushed back them.
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She pushed back: She took away her father's car keys.
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But Trump pushed back against the report on Twitter Friday.
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On Thursday, Rudolph pushed back at Garrett's allegation through representatives.
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In their statement, the groups pushed back on that notion.
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Pompeo and Perry on Wednesday pushed back on Sondland's claim.
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A top Sanders staffer pushed back against the effort, however.
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The Trump administration has pushed back on such a provision.
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Burr and Feinstein pushed back on those claims on Wednesday.
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The president and Secretary Tillerson pushed back on that hard.
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CBP officials quickly pushed back and called the reports false.
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DEA officials were shocked when mental health professionals pushed back.
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Kris Coratti, head of communications at the Post, pushed back.
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Unsurprisingly, ad industry groups have pushed back against the law.
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Biden campaign manager Greg Schultz pushed back on his counterparts.
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They pushed back by electing Sessions as Alabama's attorney general.
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Google pushed back hard in a statement later Tuesday morning.
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But Thornberry in his statement pushed back on that stance.
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But the other witnesses pushed back forcefully on his claim.
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But Brennan vehemently pushed back on that stance on Monday.
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He also pushed back on the criticism directed at him.
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House Democrats have pushed back against the subpoenas, which Rep.
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Battling over Cohen's allegations Republicans pushed back on the allegations.
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But he has at times pushed back on the president.
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Former aides to Obama quickly pushed back against Trump's claim.
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The nutritionist pushed back on the scant amount of meat.
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Hill GOP leaders, however, have pushed back against the idea.
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Rihanna has pushed back her concert dates for her Anti tour.
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It stayed there for awhile and then it pushed back in.
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Prime Minister Theresa May pushed back on this idea in March.
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A number of Arvato employees, however, pushed back against the criticism.
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But residents pushed back, raising $3.2 million to fight for legalization.
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Merkel and other German officials pushed back forcefully at the time.
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But many have pushed back on his characterization of the book.
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"Our democratic process has been pushed back by decades," he claimed.
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The company's Senior Vice President of Operations Dave Clark pushed back.
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But numerous delays and technical hurdles have pushed back that target.
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Borowick pushed back, redacting the added dialogue that undercut her character.
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Workers have, at times, pushed back against the company's productivity requirements.
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The Oswaldo Cruz Foundation's report, conducted by Brazilian researchers, pushed back.
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Some executives pushed back at the time, according to multiple reports.
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Trump has angrily pushed back against Republicans who withdrew their support.
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The launch date for Bixby has been pushed back yet again.
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The Android O update for Pixel has been pushed back (surprise).
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Since then, the launch has been pushed back to March 21.
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Evans also pushed back against changes that could undermine consumer protections.
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Shorter on the sides, pushed back to the side, Come on.
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It's a perception the White House has already pushed back on.
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The July 28th release has been pushed back to August 4th.
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Going by recent history, those deadlines will probably be pushed back.
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Musk's attorney, Dean Kristy, pushed back in a motion of opposition.
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We either worked our way around it or respectfully pushed back.
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I initially started pushing back but he immediately pushed back harder.
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The former president's office pushed back forcefully against the wiretapping allegations.
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The White House on Monday evening pushed back on the reports.
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Cost overruns and scheduling problems pushed back the expensive telescope's timeline.
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On Thursday, a vote on the new bill was pushed back.
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U.S. Deputy Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette pushed back on that claim.
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But Todd pushed back against Conway, saying alternative facts are falsehoods.
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CHAIRWOMAN YELLEN HAS BASICALLY PUSHED BACK THEIR PATH OF RAISING RATES.
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Walker is to start Tuesday after being pushed back a day.
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On Twitter, Kosinski has pushed back against critics of the study.
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Industry groups have also pushed back on elements of that policy.
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But Bannon's comments to the Prospect pushed back on that notion.
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Its arrival was pushed back in recent days to 5 p.m.
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Five pushed back their hike forecasts, while two pulled them forward.
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And by the way, it's not something we pushed back on.
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Advocacy groups pushed back on calls for more border security funding.
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The private equity industry pushed back at Warren's proposal on Thursday.
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Originally, however, , and Uber pushed back strongly against adding the option.
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Congress had pushed back last year against a similar rescissions package.
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Mr. Ferlinghetti has pushed back on some of his agent's suggestions.
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Publicly, at least, the carmakers have pushed back against the idea.
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Pushback from Facebook Facebook has consistently pushed back on Six4Three's claims.
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And Ryan on Thursday pushed back against the conservatives leading it.
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He has also pushed back on private- and charter-school vouchers.
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Both Kaspersky and his company have pushed back against these claims.
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But Trump administration officials have publicly pushed back on those reports.
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But state officials recently pushed back the cleanup deadline to 2035.
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Trading hours had been pushed back by an hour on Thursday.
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A rainstorm the night before had pushed back the start time.
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Rubio pushed back, insisting he plans to serve his full term.
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Trump pushed back against the lawsuit in a tweet on Friday.
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Trump called Wallace "nasty & obnoxious" after he pushed back on Rep.
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In her way, Taylor pushed back against conformity — just like Rivers.
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The movie was pushed back from an October 4, 2019 release.
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" Trump later pushed back at reports his administration is in "chaos.
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With the shutdown barreling ahead, those visits could be pushed back.
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And are we complicit by not having pushed back more aggressively?
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But Cramer pushed back on claims that FANG was outright dead.
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Trump pushed back against the report and denied he is racist.
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Conway pushed back by mentioning the timeline of Ford's public accusation.
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Google pushed back against the allegations, which were unveiled Wednesday morning.
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Soon enough, though, we pushed back and were in the air.
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Instead, Pete pushed back and got the homes hidden behind trees.
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Members of both parties also pushed back on the alcohol accusation.
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The match had been pushed back a day because of rain.
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But Pelosi's spokesperson Drew Hammill strongly pushed back on that characterization.
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Some conservative media stalwarts pushed back against party regulars breaking ranks.
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Mr. Bush's aides pushed back on how the president was characterized.
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Louisiana, Georgia and Kentucky have all pushed back their primary elections.
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Department of Homeland Security officials have pushed back against the idea.
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The International Franchise Association has also pushed back on the bill.
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The Taliban were pushed back by the forces defending the outpost.
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The Taliban were pushed back by reinforcement forces and air support.
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The Taliban were pushed back from the center of the district.
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Turkey has pushed back against what it sees as American pressure.
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Mr. Lyons' campaign manager, Deborah Bransford, pushed back on that criticism.
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That reopening time was repeatedly pushed back, first to 6 p.m.
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On Wednesday, Sanders' supporters pushed back against Buttigieg's attacks, with Rep.
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Besotted, Mulan's filmmakers even pushed back production five months for Liu.
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The Times has forcefully pushed back on Trump's accusations as false.
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I think they were probably shocked that I even pushed back.
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Bernie Sanders pushed back on the idea that he and Sen.
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Apple reportedly killed a security project after the FBI pushed back.
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Al Sharpton pushed back on media reports that South Bend, Ind.
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Pence's office, however, pushed back against the story, calling it false.
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A planning commissioner who pushed back was booted from his post.
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Former aides to Obama have strongly pushed back against the claim.
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The National Rifle Association has pushed back against calls either measure.
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Other Republicans have pushed back on Trump's endorsement, most notably Sen.
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DRN pushed back, saying the law violates their First Amendment rights.
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The incident has pushed back the development of self-driving cars.
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The legislature has also pushed back against destruction of the Amazon.
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But Barr pushed back against reading too much into that idea.
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Schaaf pushed back on ICE's criticism at a Wednesday press conference.
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"Investors took heed of those warnings and pushed back," she said.
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House Democratic Whip James Clyburn pushed back on the disunity argument.
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The Idaho Republican then announced the hearing would be pushed back.
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She also pushed back on the need for a labor union.
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Democrats pushed back Thursday afternoon against postponing immigration legislation until 2018.
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She pushed back on reporters questions about Kelly's comments on Rep.
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After Mr. Spencer pushed back, Mr. Trump made it an order.
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Consequently, the process would likely be pushed back until after Christmas.
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Just the opposite — we pushed back very hard at all levels.
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"I know these facts better than anyone else," Meadows pushed back.
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The pilots pushed back, and Ryanair cut thousands of flights instead.
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The election had already been pushed back from April to July.
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The White House and Trump have pushed back on Woodward's reporting.
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Mnuchin has so far pushed back on efforts to do that.
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The Trump administration pushed back on reports of an imminent departure.
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The Taliban were later pushed back and the village was recaptured.
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Fed Chairman Jerome Powell has pushed back on rate-cut pressure.
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As a result, other cases have gotten pushed back even further.
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The IAT's creators and facilitators, however, pushed back on that argument.
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Zhang pushed back on the notion that workers' situation was bad.
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Trump pushed back, saying it could set the stage for impasse.
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This has been pushed back for November, a privatization agency source said.
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Other members of Mr. Trump's campaign also pushed back against the pope.
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Former Business Insider CTO Pax Dickinson pushed back the launch of Counter.
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The White House has pushed back, saying it will fight that request.
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Trump's lieutenants pushed back hard Sunday in a round of television interviews.
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Patty Murray, D-Washington, to get the hearing pushed back a week.
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Advanced Medical Technology Association, or AdvaMed, the industry's lobbying group, pushed back.
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Her blonde cropped curly hair is pushed back in her baggy hoodie.
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Sources have told CNN that Comey also pushed back against Trump's claim.
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But he pushed back against suggestions that she shouldn't have been arrested.
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She pushed back, but Ross published it with the changed headline anyway.
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The Justice Department has said that that deadline can be pushed back.
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Y., also pushed back, saying that harassing political opponents was un-American.
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The next release is "Aquaman," which Warner pushed back to December 2018.
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Merkel and Hollande pushed back on the travel ban over the phone.
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They&aposve pushed back very strongly and the right to do so.
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Tapper pushed back on this, telling Pence that number was not accurate.
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But environmentalists have pushed back ferociously against Obama's approach in recent years.
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White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders pushed back on Rogers's comments.
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Screenshot: Nimb Kickstarter campaign videoNimb production has been pushed back several times.
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Johnson pushed back on criticisms of her office during the press conference.
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It has pushed back on descriptions of the shelters as detention centers.
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Cory Booker (NJ), have pushed back against the Obama-era memos' rollback.
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" ... there was one where they pushed back and said, "No, you're wrong.
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Europe's drive to end measles by 2015 was pushed back to 2020.
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Democrats pushed back on the bias allegations, with top committee Democrat Rep.
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That price tag would later creep up, and the opening pushed back.
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At times it has pushed back against settler demands for tougher measures.
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The long-term contract extension, meanwhile, would be pushed back a season.
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" Meeks pushed back, saying, "There's money in this political game both ways.
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Meanwhile, the European Central Bank pushed back plans for future rate hikes.
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Stephen Townsend, pushed back on the assessment, albeit without mentioning Trump directly.
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" Assange pushed back, saying, "Everyone knows the source of what we published.
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Nicole already pushed back Orbital ATK's launch plan by about three days.
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Her appearance, scheduled for December 20, was pushed back as she recovered.
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Richards denied all the charges and pushed back, defending her organization's work.
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Some in the pharmaceutical industry, in fact, have pushed back against deregulation.
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So even in a repressive and seemingly isolated environment, they pushed back.
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The big picture: Ride-hailing companies have aggressively pushed back against regulations.
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"In the moment, Trump pushed back, asking, "Where did you find her?
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Since the story was published, Starbucks has pushed back the opening date.
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Cory Booker, of New Jersey pushed back on Biden's invocations of Obama.
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Both of those flights were pushed back after the Cape Canaveral incident.
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But DeMint pushed back against the statement issued by the Heritage board.
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The hearing, initially scheduled for July 17, was pushed back a week.
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So far, the Justice Department hasn't pushed back on the judge's demands.
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Hermitage pushed back in court, asking for Baker Hostetler to be disqualified.
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The test event has been pushed back two weeks to April 30.
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And he pushed back hard at the claims that he was sexist.
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The case has been pushed back to Thursday at 2:30 p.m.
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It had previously been pushed back from late-2018 to mid-2019.
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Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) pushed back on that justification.
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Every time this administration takes a step forward, it's pushed back two.
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The start was pushed back from Saturday because of rain in Stockton.
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When I did my warm-up and pushed back, it fell back.
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" Host George Stephanopoulos pushed back, saying, "Well, he's already there, isn't he?
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CNN's Jake Tapper also pushed back on the president's Sunday-morning tweet.
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Trump pushed back on the report with an attack on the CIA.
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That means the general election would be pushed back to Nov. 5.
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Waltz pushed back, pointing out that Trump only suspended one military exercise.
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Yet the business and political establishment around the royal court pushed back.
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Carlos Curbelo (Fla.), pushed back against King's original tweet on Sunday night.
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She also pushed back on accusations that she didn't support marijuana legalization.
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Treasury and Milken have both pushed back strongly against the Times story.
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Lawyers for Trump have pushed back at Comey's account of the meeting.
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Burks pushed back against Conroy's assertion, saying he remembers the conversation differently.
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Democrats pushed back aggressively against the idea of declaring a national emergency.
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" She pushed back against Susan Chira's use of the term "my generation.
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Republicans from the start pushed back on calls for a special counsel.
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Lewandowski pushed back after news of the subpoena first emerged this week.
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There were two places where Ms. Weintraub's puzzle pushed back at me.
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Cohen pushed back, saying he was merely trying to correct what Rep.
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WikiLeaks pushed back at Trump, saying he was "wrong" to criticize Manning.
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Late 2017, the movie was pushed back a year to April 2020.
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But he pushed back on some of Jordan's statements during the exchange.
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The supply surge, in other words, has been pushed back to 231.
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Hawke and Keery were the ones who pushed back on this idea.
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Ryan and Brady have pushed back on the naming of the bill.
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" Toomey's campaign pushed back on the ad, calling it "sleazy" and "misleading.
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On Burnett's show Tuesday night, the host pushed back on Cuccinelli's remarks.
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Democrats have pushed back though, arguing there is no evidence of fraud.
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Fox's "Ron's Gone Wrong" is an animated film that was pushed back.
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Her hair is pushed back from her forehead by a hairband again.
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The administration has pushed back against claims that 1,500 children are missing.
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The market had already pushed back against so-called "social enterprise" apps.
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Bernie Sanders' team pushed back against Biden's latest comments about the plan.
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The trial could be pushed back by as much as eight months.
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But Mollie Tibbetts's relatives have pushed back against some of the rhetoric.
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" Graham pushed back on Hirono in an appearance on Fox News's "Hannity.
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But other Democrats had pushed back, lauding Wasserman Schultz for her work.
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" Manchin's campaign pushed back on the ad, calling it "desperate and dishonest.
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CNN anchors Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto pushed back Thursday on Rep.
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Mueller's prosecutors have pushed back on both arguments on technical legal grounds.
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Trump and multiple top officials have pushed back against the book's claims.
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Hyde-Smith has pushed back against criticism she's received for the comments.
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Asked if she believed Pelosi's comments were derogatory, Ocasio-Cortez pushed back.
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement has pushed back and appealed the judges' decisions.
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Climate Central CEO Ben Strauss pushed back against the GOP senators' claims.
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S. trade deal could be pushed back to next year, analysts said.
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MILAN, Nov 22 (Reuters) - An Italian judge has pushed back to Nov.
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On Saturday, Trump pushed back, defending her tweet about the tennis pavilion.
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But President Trump pushed back forcefully against condemnation of the crown prince.
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Several states have also pushed back their filing deadlines for state taxes.
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That's why some White House advisers pushed back against the idea too.
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Meyers pushed back, saying that the report insisted that he was briefed.
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Mr. Hogg pushed back, calling for sponsors to boycott Ms. Ingraham's show.
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House Republicans behind the tax bill have pushed back on this narrative.
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Naturally, Law and Justice has pushed back hard against Mr. Sekielski's documentary.
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Several business groups — including corn growers, pork producers and retailers — pushed back.
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The city's design and planning commissions pushed back, to say the least.
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Mr. Baier pushed back gently, defending the network's coverage of Mrs. Clinton.
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The Taliban tried to capture the district, but was pushed back. Jan.
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Furthermore, the rep claims that no teams pushed back against the request.
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"I didn't say I wasn't going to be tested," Trump pushed back.
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However, that proposal has been largely discarded after the CIA pushed back.
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Mr. Vajpayee, a moderate, pushed back at militants in his own coalition.
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Some major employers have pushed back on the shift toward remote work.
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"Fast and Furious 9" was pushed back a year to April 2021.
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He pushed back on such charges, saying he was enforcing election law.
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Various police forces across the country have pushed back against the scheme.
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The Taliban were pushed back after briefly taking the army post. Sept.
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On "The Late Late Show," James Corden pushed back on that idea.
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As the heat on Mr. Dragnea increased, he pushed back more aggressively.
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"Tapper pushed back and told Pompeo he was "saying two different things.
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It's the kind of tweed brigade that I've always pushed back on.
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If postponed, Games 4 and 5 would be pushed back a day.
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A Pinterest spokesperson pushed back on similarities between its service and Hobbi.
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Also: How a Central Valley town pushed back against an ICE facility.
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But he pushed back, saying he would fight the university in court.
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Reinforcements were sent to the area and pushed back the Taliban attack.
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Trump has pushed back on the reports and denied he is racist.
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The White House has strongly pushed back against claims in the book.
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I would've pushed back and gotten more truth out there, but yes.
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Trump on Sunday pushed back on claims that he is a racist.
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He also pushed back against calls from Trump defenders to subpoena Rep.
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However, Flint officials pushed back, saying they don't trust the government's judgement.
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Trump has pushed back against the reports and denied he is racist.
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The White House quickly pushed back at The New York Times account.
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Dreeben also pushed back on the notion that Mueller lacked adequate supervision.
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Elsewhere in deals: WPP pushed back against calls to break itself up.
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But she should have pushed back and been like, let him finish.
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But China pushed back, saying that's the price of doing business there.
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But, in a television interview, he pushed back about other false claims.
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Some Senate Republicans have also pushed back on Trump's military authority. Sen.
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The militants were pushed back initially but have since regrouped and strengthened.
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Gates pushed back, just as he had a year earlier against Cheney.
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One major smartphone vendor, Apple, pushed back against this idea in January.
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Several news outlets, including CNN, later pushed back on the original reporting.
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Ted Sarandos pushed back against Landgraf in 2015 and again in 2017.
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Trump pushed back on consistent reports of discord among his Cabinet members.
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The White House pushed back on the CBO's analysis, calling it flawed.
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Manafort's lawyer also pushed back against the stipulations of the gag order.
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CNN has pushed back against reports that its reporters blackmailed the user.
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" Trump pushed back at Thursday's Republican debate, calling the statement "very insulting.
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The company has pushed back against the reporting, accusing reporters of tricks.
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Voting in Kandahar was pushed back a week after police chief Gen.
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Other presidents have pushed back against some of China's more troublesome actions.
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Turley pushed back and said Trump did not commit any impeachable offenses.
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On Thursday evening, Ford pushed back hard on the mistaken-identity theory.
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Volker testified that he pushed back on Giuliani's accusation against Joe Biden.
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One Republican lawmaker attending the White House meeting pushed back at Trump.
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Julie Wood, a Clinton campaign spokesperson, pushed back on the group's findings.
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Clinton has publicly pushed back on the idea that she'll run again.
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Republicans pushed back, saying that employment helps people move out of poverty.
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Trump has pushed back against reports and denied he is a racist.
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The company also pushed back production targets for its Model 3 sedan.
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Both the CIA and White House fiercely pushed back against CNN's reporting.
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Sanders also pushed back at the repeated barbs on his gun record.
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But that target was eventually pushed back to at least mid-2020.
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Top military leaders have pushed back hard against clearing the three men.
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Some on the right also pushed back, describing the proposal as amnesty.
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On Tuesday, officials at a national level pushed back on those practices.
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If the results are delayed, the sale date will be pushed back.
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Union officials pushed back against the idea that their members are overpaid.
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Insurgent were eventually pushed back by Afghan security forces, despite heavy casualties.
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It was supposed to happen Sunday, but was pushed back to Thursday.
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That's why his return from the disabled list keeps getting pushed back.
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The movie has been pushed back from February 2019 to summer 2019.
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The seventh season of Game of Thrones (coming July 16th) was pushed back several months due to a production schedule that needed to revolve around winter, but the eighth season may be pushed back even further, for vaguer reasons.
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Energy Transfer Partners, the corporation behind the $3.7 billion project, had pushed back.
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The BBC reported that the speech would be pushed back a few days.
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Haley, along with other Trump forces in Washington, pushed back on the choice.
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But when Jacobs talked to VICE News today, he pushed back on that.
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Kerry Washington's second pregnancy has pushed back season six of Scandal until midseason.
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Tell Mr Bear his hair looks sexy pushed back #MeanGirlsDay #funny #officedogs pic.twitter.
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"When Kelly pushed back, he said, "I'm just saying there's precedent for it.
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The date of the split has been pushed back twice since the announcement.
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" And when people pushed back, Hill just told them, "Well, she did it.
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Now, in the waning weeks of 2017, Volvo has pushed back its plans.
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But in a counteroffensive, Wansink pushed back on the severity of those characterizations.
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Boeing has already pushed back the first crewed flights of the Starliner twice.
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Stelter, the main target in the video, pushed back at Sinclair on Twitter.
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Students, school officials, and Florida lawmakers have pushed back against the conspiracy theories.
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That's at least the second time that Postmates has pushed back the deadline.
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" She claims she pushed back, telling him she only "wanted to be friends.
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Some Department of Justice officials, and advocates, have pushed back against the claim.
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Hillary Clinton pushed back against plenty of Donald Trump's statements during the debate.
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Mr Govan pushed back: "[O]n the things that matter, he does understand".
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Amazon recently pushed back against an industry report that claimed AmazonFresh was struggling.
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The ECB has already pushed back its first post-crisis interest rate rise.
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"When it came down to it, the American public pushed back," says Rogers.
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Now, though, the date of life's debut may be pushed back even further.
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Google CEO Sundar Pichai pushed back at any connection to the Alphabet structure.
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That's no easy task when the headset launch dates keep getting pushed back.
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The response: The Trump administration has vigorously pushed back against China's tech drive.
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However, several people including billionaire Warren Buffett have pushed back on that assertion.
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It's possible that he could be pushed back to the series finale Thursday.
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Fortunately, EA pushed back loudly, telling players to "accept it," or get lost.
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This isn't the first time Coats has pushed back on Trump in public.
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Some of Warren's rivals pushed back on making a dramatic health-care overhaul.
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Trish is fighting to avoid being pushed back into covering celebrity puff-pieces.
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He also pushed back against the idea that he was a calculated killer.
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Elizabeth Warren even calling it "slut-shaming," an argument Sanders pushed back on.
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The company pushed back with data on the number of Americans in employs.
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The bank has pushed back staff bonus payments to March, two people said.
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Cuomo sometimes challenged Giuliani on his facts and the former mayor pushed back.
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One of them, Blue Origin's test flight, has been pushed back to Friday.
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YouTube has pushed back against FairTube and IG Metall's claims of unfair treatment.
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Facebook pushed back hard, saying the data would only be used for chatbots.
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So far, investors have pushed back and been compensated for holding riskier loans.
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Recently, however, some judges have pushed back on broad interpretations of the law.
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In fact, there is little evidence that the insurgency is being pushed back.
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The original deadline of March 29th has been pushed back to October 31st.
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U.S. news organizations have pushed back against the stream of criticism from Trump.
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The executive order issued last month pushed back the deadline by three months.
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Other CNN panelists pushed back on Lewandowski speaking broadly about the black community.
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But in most cases, Uber pushed back against the agencies requesting the data.
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Dunst "pushed back" at the directive, and says that Coppola was pretty understanding.
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Trump reportedly pushed back plans to visit over concerns about protests in London.
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Tester pushed back on Kelly saying then that it wasn't a big deal.
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But it's the public debut that Musk promised that is getting pushed back.
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Tyler said he expected some deliveries to be pushed back, the report said.
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Some economists, including JPMorgan have pushed back their rate hike expectations to June.
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But Peduto has pushed back against that argument, saying he supports the deal.
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" Assange pushed back: "Is there another million dollars going to Hillary or equivalent?
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In October, EasyJet pushed back its forecast for flying electric planes to 2030.
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Those organizations have pushed back on any accusations of a conflict of interest.
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South Africa's rand weakened 21304 percent, pushed back for a third straight day.
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That hasn't gone over well with the industry, which has pushed back forcefully.
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Trump pushed back last week, saying her accusations are meant to generate headlines.
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During floor debate on the spending measure on Thursday, some Democrats pushed back.
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" Cortez Masto's campaign pushed back on the ads and called them "false attacks.
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The emails do show occasions when Mr. McDonnell pushed back against Mr. Bernhardt.
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Cohen, he says, pushed back with suggestions that a surprise eclipse had occurred.
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But she pushed back, telling him that he wasn't ready for a relationship.
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Banks have pushed back, fearing that they will be saddled with bad investments.
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Pompeo disputed those claims, saying North Korea has not pushed back during negotiations.
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They have fiercely pushed back on Moscow's allegations that he was conducting espionage.
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But Schultz pushed back against those claims when asked if Trump deserved credit.
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The Warhawks pushed back, using their defense to get back into the game.
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Their next court hearing on the matter has been pushed back to August.
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WikiLeaks has pushed back on the allegations that it is aligned with Russia.
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"Everything is pushed back till after the referendum," one of the sources said.
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Ryan pushed back, citing a survey from the National Association of Business Manufacturers.
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Bayh's campaign manager, Paul Tencher, pushed back on the ad in a statement.
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"If the hood fits, wear it," Grayson repeated to those who pushed back.
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Bridenstine pushed back against the notion that his past political actions disqualified him.
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And some Republicans quickly pushed back on the new Priorities and SMP ads.
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The chairmen of the congressional tax-writing committees pushed back on the analysis.
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The Democratic National Committee pushed back on Sanders's comments later in the day.
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He instead noted that the White House has pushed back on the story.
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But federal prosecutors in New York firmly pushed back on that request Friday.
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The president requested a lock on his door, but Secret Service pushed back.
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Matthews immediately pushed back, questioning whether Sanders similarly was "trying to conceal" something.
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Franken's staff pushed back with a tweet from the Senator's official Twitter account.
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But on Saturday, the White House pushed back, saying the claims were false.
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Lutsenko said he repeatedly pushed back on Giuliani's requests to investigate the Bidens.
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And in 2014, the CBC pushed back when Pelosi planned to endorse Rep.
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The Catholic Church and Pope Francis, who was born in Argentina, pushed back.
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Cuccinelli pushed back against the congresswoman's claims while on Fox News Friday morning.
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Vaping manufacturers and users pushed back, and Trump hedged his statement on Friday.
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At the time, the Clinton campaign aggressively pushed back at the NBC report.
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" Sanders pushed back in a tweet, saying Zucker "chose to attack and divide.
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Clinton's campaign has pushed back on Comey's brief letter to lawmakers last Friday.
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The move pushed back the European Commission's decision on the deal to Nov.
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But, the automobile industry pushed back, claiming the new standard ignored economic reality.
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But the industry pushed back, complaining of the high cost of such regulations.
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Congressional Democrats pushed back on funding Nicaragua's anti-communist Contra guerrillas under Reagan.
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The Republican National Committee pushed back against what it called "obstructing" by Democrats.
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The more you share this, the more that day gets pushed back. Please.
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Some critics have pushed back on calls for tighter regulation of social media.
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He has since pushed back against the reports and denied he is racist.
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The White House pushed back against reporting that it abandoned the flavor ban.
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NSO Group pushed back on that ruling in a new filing on Friday.
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I pushed back my chair and, clutching my back, began circling the room.
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Right on time, we pushed back, taxied to the runway, and took off.
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Both countries are calling for the Games to be pushed back until 2021.
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First, the spread of coronavirus pushed back Coachella and cancelled South by Southwest.
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The Sanders camp complained, and the Post's Grand Factmaster Glenn Kessler pushed back.
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But others close to the administration pushed back against the idea of exclusions.
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I'm hesitating using "American exceptionalism," because he's pushed back against that a bit.
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Some organizations pushed back, but their appeal was ultimately denied by the CRTC.
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Mark A. Milley, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, pushed back.
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His frequent punching bag over the Russia investigation, Jeff Sessions, pushed back firmly.
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The Bureau has temporarily suspended field operations and has pushed back several deadlines.
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The BLAST Premier Fall Showdown will be pushed back one week to Nov.
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Dr. Blasey's team and Democrats, though, have pushed back hard on that idea.
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Arkansas director of the Crime Information Center, Brad Cazort, pushed back on that.
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Bolsonaro calls comments 'sensationalist' Bolsonaro has pushed back against some of the concern.
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Eckel pushed back on the notion that sustainable investing was not financially lucrative.
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The company has pushed back against concerns about its long-term durability, however.
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Salazar and his legal team pushed back through a 28-page online post.
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But Harry and Meghan have pushed back, drawing the ire of the tabloids.
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The professionals of the State Department have pushed back against this pressure, forcefully.
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Trump pushed back at that poll vigorously on Thursday, as did his campaign.
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The military officials pushed back, arguing that the fallout could destabilize the country.
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But Apple has also pushed back at some climate change proposals from shareholders.
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I'd pushed back on the NDA for the "Power of Pink" event, too.
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Davis pushed back with his own ad, decrying Washington politicians and touting bipartisanship.
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"We pushed back," said Mr. Sarukhán, Mexico's ambassador to Washington during those administrations.
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Heller immediately pushed back in a sternly worded letter to Alexander and Sen.
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But in October, it pushed back the first delivery date to early 2021.
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Even some presidential nominees have pushed back against ethics processes with uncommon intensity.
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But Sanders supporters, including actress Susan Sarandon, have pushed back on Huerta's claim.
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Buttigieg has pushed back by highlighting Warren's past fundraising during her Senate runs.
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And this addictive behavior affects friends and foes alike, unless collectively pushed back.
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Previous administrators have also pushed back against the White House they worked for.
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Several other movies have also had their China release dates pushed back indefinitely.
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After Tuesday's rainout, Harvey's regularly scheduled start had been pushed back to Friday.
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The Blackburn campaign immediately pushed back against Corker's praise of its Democratic opponent.
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Chinese officials have pushed back against claims of attempting to influence the election.
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The Warren and Sanders campaigns have also pushed back on the conservative criticisms.
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But Lauer pushed back on this claim in his letter addressing Nevils' claim.
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Goldman firmly pushed back against Collins's comments, asking him what his "implication" was.
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The White House pushed back on Carper's claim on Wednesday, calling it false.
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Mr. Macron pushed back, turning the subject to the threats that NATO faces.
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Self-professed fiscal hawks in the House also pushed back against the bill.
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Cotton, Perdue, Goodlatte and McCarthy pushed back at the Durbin and Graham proposal.
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Trump has pushed back against critics who say the travel ban targets Muslims.
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Oculus reportedly pushed back, though, saying that they would introduce serious performance issues.
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In an interview with BuzzFeed News, the employees pushed back on those allegations.
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Total repeatedly pushed back the restart date as repairs took longer than expected.
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Builders have pushed back, but Mr. King said the city had no choice.
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He also pushed back at Democrats' questions about the President's demands for loyalty.
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Cordani pushed back on the profit implications on the company's earnings conference call.
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At least one Missouri law enforcement officer has pushed back on Galloway's comments.
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" Audience members immediately pushed back at Charen with some shouting, "that's not true!
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The National Republican Congressional Committee pushed back against the Democrats' declaration of victory.
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Meanwhile, on CBS's Face the Nation, host Margaret Brennan pushed back on Sen.
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This came after two boats with 86 people were pushed back on Tuesday.
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The president has pushed back against the reports and denied he is racist.
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One association representing e-commerce sites, however, has pushed back on the matter.
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"Today, the president acted like a human, and he pushed back," McDaniel said.
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Lew was also joined by U.S. lawmakers who pushed back on European regulators.
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You can see how populist politicians have really pushed back against liberal democracy.
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Due to be completed in 2021, it has been pushed back to 2023.
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So when the hostage negotiations were about to end, Mr. Abadi pushed back.
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As you will hear, I partly agreed with him and partly pushed back.
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Student loan servicers and Education Department officials pushed back against the audit's findings.
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They have fiercely pushed back on Moscow's allegations that he was conducting espionage.
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" When Janine pushed back, he kept repeating, "You don't know anything about money.
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Facebook has pushed back on the assertion that social media negatively affects society.
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Forecasts for rising rates in the euro zone, by contrast, are being pushed back.
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Dowd pushed back Friday on interpreting the call as possible obstruction in any way.
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White House officials later pushed back on the idea of an imminent deal, however.
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Pension reforms have been repeatedly pushed back as they face stiff opposition in parliament.
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Her boyfriend at the time was from a conservative family, and they pushed back.
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But Republicans and Democrats in Congress pushed back, and the White House backed off.
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" Hull pushed back against the term "outbreak" Monday, saying that it is "not accurate.
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European allies of the U.S. pushed back against previous attempts to impose such sanctions.
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John Cornyn said, adding that the Democratic leaders pushed back when he said that.
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And you pushed back on them, and you tell them they are not welcome.
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She pushed back strongly against the argument advanced by prosecutors in the recent indictments.
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Kelly also pushed back strongly on any characteristic of the order as targeting Muslims.
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" Puzder pushed back against these stories, tweeting, "I am looking forward to my hearing.
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The Trump administration, meanwhile, pushed back on the criticism of Kavanaugh&aposs 2009 article.
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"Ryan's press secretary pushed back Tuesday saying: "We're very confident we'll get it through.
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Trump, clearly irked by questions about his productivity, has pushed back on such reports.
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When he pushed back, his wife told him to look at the scientific evidence.
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But the judge pushed back on whether courts could limit Congress' request for information.
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Then he pushed back, pointing out that President Ronald Reagan nominated Kennedy in 1987.
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The release date was pushed back twice by Hollywood studio Twenty-First Century Fox.
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That first launch is expected later this year, having been pushed back from 2015.
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The starting time will be pushed back a half-hour to 8 p.m. ET.
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Guzmán pushed back on complaints about the GOP's outreach to the Puerto Rican community.
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People who pushed back against the company's timeline or direction were fired and replaced.
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" At which point, Walters pushed back, saying, "But not like that, not like that.
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However, Rosenstein and the Department of Justice have pushed back forcefully on these claims.
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Graduate students had pushed back on the university's initial decision announced late last month.
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The secretary, however, fiercely pushed back against such efforts in an October 1 tweet.
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Pentagon officials have pushed back hard against the suggestion that Johnson was left behind.
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NBC News also pushed back on Farrow's claim of multiple settlements to Lauer accusers.
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Trump on Friday vociferously defended his claims about Curiel and pushed back against criticism.
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Besides California, the Trump administration also has pushed back on Northeast Corridor rail funding.
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He forcefully pushed back on Trump's proposal to keep Muslims out of the country.
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In court on Tuesday, Trump's attorney William Consovoy pushed back on the judge's plan.
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On her lunch break, Margery pushed back her plate and thumbed through a magazine.
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The White House has pushed back, saying the recordings raise questions about her integrity.
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But the rocket's debut flight has since been pushed back to June of 2020.
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The company pushed back aggressively, but overall attendance has declined since the film's release.
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Within hours of Dr. Hanna-Attisha's news conference, Michigan state officials pushed back — hard.
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Organizations like NARAL Pro-Choice America National pushed back against the vice president's remarks.
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DNC officials pushed back, even as they downplayed the chances of a contested convention.
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This has pushed back harvests near Delhi to late October, when the wind drops.
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But the White House pushed back on the notion that its position has changed.
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"If he keeps throwing nine innings, he'll get pushed back every time," Ausmus said.
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That is now pushed back till the end of the week, EU officials say.
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And now, the timeline seems to be pushed back further, back to March 210.
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Per-kilometre charges for cars will be pushed back to 2026 at the earliest.
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"Investment has been pushed back by delays and noise around pension reform," they added.
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In a press release, Alles pushed back on the notion that he was ousted.
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In particular, popular Christian author and speaker Beth Moore has pushed back against Trump.
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Banks were in demand as concerns of a tighter regulatory environment were pushed back.
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Cops say the wheelchair did not flip over, however, the woman was pushed back.
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According to EW, the film's release date has been pushed back to May 2020.
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Yonhap also said new initiatives on cooperation with North Korea will be pushed back.
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On Friday, Colonial pushed back the start up day from Saturday to Sunday afternoon.
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The meeting was originally set for Tuesday but was pushed back due to snow.
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This isn't the first time Mozilla has pushed back against the web advertising industry.
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Be extra wary on that timeline; Amazon's drone plans have been pushed back before.
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"I suspect that one or more very large anchor investors pushed back," he said.
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Parliament also passed a motion calling for the Brexit deadline to be pushed back.
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Onlookers watched tensely as the launch-time was pushed back to 3:53 a.m.
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"The Taliban were pushed back and the situation is under control now," he added.
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When asked, Weil pushed back about whether strategy can be judged on this scale.
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The RNC pushed back against the department in a joint court filing on Monday.
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Of course, when I scored interviews, everything got pushed back (and for good reason).
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The date was pushed back to September 20.8924 after initially being expected this spring.
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Before the blaze, that plan had already been pushed back nine months for completion.
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Kluber's start was pushed back because of two rainouts in four days for Cleveland.
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A hearing for Andy Puzder, Trump's proposed Labor secretary, has also been pushed back.
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Ryan also pushed back against statements that Republicans have struggled to achieve their agenda.
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The rain tapered off after sunset, with the first pitch pushed back 35 minutes.
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Raskin pushed back on this characterization in a statement provided to CNN on Monday.
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That said, the test flight deadline has been pushed back quite a few times.
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James Clapper, the director of national intelligence under Obama, has pushed back as well.
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Kroft pushed back and asked if he'd take the phrase back if he could.
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The bureau beneath L. Patrick Gray pushed back when "loyalty" meant obstruction of justice.
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Tried to go through the door, was gently pushed back as door was closed.
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Yates pushed back Friday, arguing that Sessions's policies are based on "fear," not facts.
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William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, on Wednesday pushed back on Rep.
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But some of Trump's allies pushed back at a private Senate lunch on Tuesday.
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Trump pushed back by touting similar allegations against her husband, former President Bill Clinton.
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Bishop has long pushed back against efforts to reauthorize the fund without big changes.
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Al Jazeera and some press freedom groups have vehemently pushed back at the suggestion.
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But President Trump and others pushed back, calling the repeal bill the wrong vehicle.
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He pushed back at a news conference in his district office over the recess.
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On Wednesday, Tillerson pushed back against the NBC report during an impromptu news conference.
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Republicans pushed back, warning against violations of the Second Amendment's right to bear arms.
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" When pressed about a possible "messy" convention in Philadelphia, Sanders pushed back: "So what!
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In a letter and white paper to Congress released last week, Carter pushed back.
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Carson in his opening remarks explicitly pushed back against charges of racism against Trump.
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That report was initially due out in May, but has since been pushed back.
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Carter pushed back on any notion that expanded authorities mean a change in mission.
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Comey has pushed back against the President's assertions that he illegally leaked classified information.
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The Democratic National Committee (DNC) quickly pushed back on that retelling of Johnson's testimony.
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Americans Oversight, a watchdog group that's pushed back against the wall, piled on, too.
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Procter & Gamble pushed back, taking aim at Peltz's tenure at other consumer goods companies.
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But Goodlatte pushed back at the top of the hearing, defending his committee's investigation.
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"You're kind of like the original Rachel Dolezal a little bit," Charlamagne pushed back.
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The Kurds have pushed back IS in northern Iraq, thus expanding their region's territory.
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Democrats quickly pushed back on what they termed "inaccurate Republican leaks" on the deal.
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Conway, a counselor to the president, has pushed back vigorously on that suggestion before.
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Goodlatte had pushed back on their criticism of the handling of the Rosenstein interview.
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Already, Republican lawmakers in high-tax, blue states have pushed back against the provision.
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But the tech community — backed by privacy advocates on Capitol Hill — has pushed back.
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Trump has forcefully pushed back against rate increases, arguing they are stifling economic growth.
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But Kalanick pushed back and stubbornly insisted he only plays games on his smartphone.
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Murdoch pushed back, telling Trump that Silicon Valley officials "practically ran" the Obama administration.
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Giuliani also pushed back on claims that Cohen never asked for a presidential pardon.
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Carmakers have pushed back against E22019 arguing that it would harm many older engines.
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We pushed back our schedule a number of times (but) you can't film forever.
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" In fact, Spiegel pushed back when WIRED called Quinn the "Spotify for audio porn.
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A late-arriving aircraft pushed back the departure time, at first about 1003 minutes.
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Conley will now likely get pushed back a couple of days in the rotation.
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The Trump administration has repeatedly pushed back against any reports of working with Russia.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday pushed back against comments made by Rep.
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In August, Amazon pushed back against Sanders's assertions that the company mistreats its workers.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.), the Democratic National Committee chairwoman, pushed back on Ryan.
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Being a super short kid, I was pushed back by all of the adults.
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In fact, he pushed back on the mystique he's developed as an eccentric trailblazer.
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This timeline can be pushed back if releasing footage would compromise an ongoing investigation.
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Trump's team pushed back on the characterization arguing that no deal had been struck.
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Ms. Hamilton has pushed back against critics who say her stories advocate arming children.
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Klobuchar campaign spokeswoman Carlie Waibel pushed back on the Times story in a statement.
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On Wednesday, he pushed back on the idea of Democratic efforts to investigate him.
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Working with Western and Iraqi partners, American forces have pushed back the Islamic State.
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Former army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha, leading the government, has continuously pushed back elections.
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Stephanopoulos pushed back on Conway's claim that the reductions over time were not cuts.
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And the administration at first pushed back then gave into the industry lobbying effort.
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How did you stay motivated when the men pushed back against your organizing efforts?
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The House pushed back a vote on its compromise immigration bill until next week.
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Spaceflight is extraordinarily tricky, and other ambitious timelines have had to be pushed back.
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That's why some rumored features have been pushed back to iOS 13 in 2019.
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As a legal scholar, he appears frustrated that Democrats haven't pushed back more aggressively.
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But deadlines for bans in the four West African states keep being pushed back.
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The opening was once again pushed back, this time until the summer of 2009.
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He pushed back on the contention he is receiving a kickback by voting "yes".
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Tad Devine, a senior adviser to the Sanders campaign, pushed back against such charges.
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Democrats have since subpoenaed Parnas and Fruman for documents, though Dowd has pushed back.
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In a recent blog post, the company also pushed back against the censorship allegations.
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Ms. Leeds said Amtrak "aggressively pushed back" on requests that the railroad considered unreasonable.
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In this sense the American Constitution actually pushed back against Europe's anti-monarchical movement.
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She has also pushed back aggressively on the Trump administration's cuts to health care.
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The President also pushed back at suggestions that using the term creates a stigma.
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Many evangelical leaders have publicly supported Mr. Trump's policies, and others have pushed back.
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But one company, Mr. Pozner says, has actively pushed back against his attempts. WordPress.
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They were quickly pushed back by police and at least two people were arrested.
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Justin tried to intervene, but Bryce pushed back and had his way with her.
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The Trump administration has also pushed back against United Nations condemnations of Israel's occupation.
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The White House pushed back against Macron's comments about Trump's intentions for U.S. forces.
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The move came after employees pushed back against the selection of an anti-L.
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Ms. Butina's lawyers had pushed back strenuously on that earlier portrayal of their client.
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Burr also has pushed back on one of Pruitt's policies — along with Republican Sens.
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Throughout the video, several of the students of color pushed back against his comments.
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Never get pushed back, never fall and if you do fall you ride up.
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But activists and supporters of the new sentencing measures in California have pushed back.
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Some people have accused Goop of being an elitist brand, but you've pushed back.
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On Monday, the F.A.A. made a statement acknowledging the timing had been pushed back.
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The Chinese telecom company pushed back at claims that it is funded by Beijing.
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Rather than running two similar puzzles in the same year, mine was pushed back.
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has pushed back against Trump's claims about chloroquine.
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He also pushed back against U.S. assertions that backdoors in networks were an issue.
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Police have pushed back, saying they only use force in response to protester violence.
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Mr. Cox pushed back, asserting that that was not what this election was about.
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Sinclair pushed back against YouTube TV's explanation in an emailed statement to The Verge.
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Mr. Blum pushed back, saying his films must be rooted in a coherent reality.
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Some prospective investors had pushed back against the I.P.O. process, according to the WSJ.
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The police department in Suffolk County also pushed back; it would not tolerate brutality.
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A number of current and former officials have pushed back on the theory, however.
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In response to de Blasio's call for increased policing, some Jewish groups pushed back.
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The Commerce Department has since pushed back Huawei's addition to the list until Nov.
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She pushed back on the idea that Sanders could not help lead the ticket.
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Hyde has pushed back against the messages, claiming he was "absolutely not" threatening Yovanovitch.
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Bannon's spokesperson pushed back on the reports in a statement to CNN's Oliver Darcy.
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His comments sparked controversy, and New Hampshire's elected officials pushed back against the characterization.
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As a result, it pushed back production targets on its forthcoming Model 3 sedan.
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The USDA has already pushed back its timeline, seeking additional comments from the public.
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" Users pushed back, dismissing the idea completely: "Imagine thinking Trump would ever give up.
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Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), a fierce Trump ally, pushed back against the same mistake.
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Several companies that responded to a request for comment pushed back against the allegations.
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Wray pushed back on the assertion that he was advocating for weak security practices.
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But Yovanovitch, like other witnesses for the impeachment inquiry, pushed back against those claims.
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The Fédération pushed back at any suggestion that it was not protecting the horses.
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The president has pushed back harder on the Chinese and has netted some results.
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The withdrawal timeline had already been pushed back from 2202 days to four months.
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But his defense secretary, James Mattis, and generals quickly pushed back on the idea.
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In a statement, a Facebook spokesperson pushed back on the allegations in the suit.
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He also pushed back against the idea that they are similar to airline policies.
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Buttigieg, though, pushed back on the suggestion that he isn't as loose as McCain.
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Congress has pushed back its deadline for addressing Puerto Rico's debt crisis several times.
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"I will give him credit; I pushed back on him a lot," Gates said.
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The mayor has obviously pushed back a little bit against the plan at times.
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Huawei has also pushed back on the U.S.'s efforts to contain its business.
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Before long, ASMR content on YouTube was being hypersexualized, even as creators pushed back.
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Klein also pushed back against the notion that college students are not politically active.
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The start of the overhaul may be pushed back about two weeks to Jan.
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Goldman pushed back strongly against Collins's comments, asking him what his "implication" was. Rep.
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The search giant pushed back and said it will respond in the coming weeks.
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That's been pushed back and it's only one quarter of passenger lines right now.
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Some were pushed back, however, after police fired tear gas and expanded their cordon.
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They were pushed back by police who sprayed teargas, but the altercation was brief.
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The release was pushed back nearly three years after the prototype was first revealed.
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Trump also pushed back on the notion that the tariffs would hurt the economy.
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But freelance journalists have pushed back against AB5, arguing that it harms their careers.
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The deadline was pushed back, but the head of comedy never found out why.
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" Harris pushed back against the law firm's denial, telling CNN, "They're not under oath.
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Gowdy, who also sits on the House Intelligence Committee, pushed back on Cummings's request.
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Trump pushed back on the source rather than the veracity of the Post's report.
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Still, Gutiérrez said party leaders had not pushed back against the latest impeachment attempt.
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One of the researchers on the project pushed back and the official backed down.
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At least two films were pushed back six months from their initial release dates.
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She also pushed back against claims of racism against Trump over the profane comment.
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The late planting pushed back harvests, leaving the crops still standing vulnerable to freezing.
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The vote was pushed back more than three hours amid talk of a deal.
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The studio pushed back the original release date in order to redesign the character.
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But Myers pushed back on the idea that the president was shifting his thinking.
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He also pushed back on the idea that he is disrupting a free market.
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In a statement to The Hill, the DOJ pushed back on the NBC report.
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Indeed, the Women's March has pushed back on suggestions that it's solely anti-Trump.
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Supporters of charter schools pushed back on the idea of a cap on Tuesday.
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The Taliban fighters were pushed back from the district center after reinforcements arrived. Jan.
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We soon learned that the meeting had been pushed back to the following morning.
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When regulatory warnings about rolling tests have come up, Interlock companies have pushed back.
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This is not the first time Yates has pushed back on the Trump administration.
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Sanders pushed back, briefly addressing the accusations before moving onto questions from another reporter.
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"You said yourself you were blindsided," Ryan said — a characterization Sanders pushed back on.
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Production had been scheduled to start in November, but was pushed back to January.
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Original plans were to go live in November, which was then pushed back to Jan.
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The Democratic Party pushed back against reports that the caucus sites were not staffed appropriately.
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DeGrom was scheduled to start Friday but was pushed back because of a stiff neck.
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Around two dozen states pushed back after the FCC vote, legislatively and with executive action.
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In a 2017 interview with The Hill, Harris pushed back against criticism of her decision.
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Sandberg pushed back, saying "Live is a great example" of how the company fixes things.
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Chris Murphy, who have pushed back on Giuliani and the Biden-Ukraine story in general.
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He has pushed back the hiring of a new senior engineer until after the vote.
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Many companies have pushed back against DOL's expanded powers, including the US Chamber of Commerce.
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These groups have pushed back religiously on the undoing of this policy by this president.
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If he is appointed, the discussion of an exit plan will likely be pushed back.
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But Trump pushed back Thursday against the idea that he is in agreement with Assange.
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Spotify is valued around $30 billion, yet its IPO was pushed back time and again.
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Sources have told CNN that FBI Director James Comey also pushed back against Trump's claim.
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He's already pushed back the final round of oil contract bids until early next year.
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After a period of strict water consumption regulations, that estimate was pushed back to August.
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Each time Congress has pushed back, and yet the administration still keeps proposing the cuts.
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The couches are pushed back to the walls, next to shelves stacked with political journals.
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However, House Democrats have pushed back against McConnell's description of the SHIELD Act, with Rep.
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Lisa pushed back, making it clear ... in her book, it's not relevant to Kobe's legacy.
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Mr. Short pushed back against assertions that Dr. Jackson had casually doled out prescription drugs.
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Moreover, the timetable for this has been pushed back to 2021; it could slip further.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce pushed back against Trump's comments in a string of tweets.
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He pushed back against pressure to cut taxes and prioritise containing inflation over reducing unemployment.
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"I think you like the demon," the detective suggested, to which Cruz repeatedly pushed back.
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Republicans have not pushed back on Bounds' nomination, meaning he's likely to clear the committee.
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" Trump again pushed back stating emphatically, "No, no, no, we don't want to do that.
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And you know, the harder I sort of pushed Rachel, the harder she pushed back.
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But that date was pushed back due a further delay in the issuing an AOC.
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Both said Trump brought up the prospect of seizing Iraq's oil, and Mattis pushed back.
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He initially pushed back, but ultimately stepped down as more stories floated to the surface.
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One of the things that ... First, they pushed back on you and threatened legal action.
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All three companies have pushed back against the lawsuit, citing their policies prohibiting extremist material.
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Last year, a divided Congress pushed back the start of the tax by two years.
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Then the Department of Justice pushed back, and asked the judge to reconsider the decision.
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The founding family has pushed back against any changes to the company's governance, he said.
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One reason Trump may have not pushed back against the tweet is that it's true.
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Val Demings (D-Fla.) — pushed back against the leadership stance on impeachment, sources told Politico.
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For Millershaski, the heavy rains pushed back planting by about three weeks, until mid-October.
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" Colbert pushed back, asking what Rodman could possibly chat about with "a madman murderous dictator.
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His advisers pushed back hard on reporters, telling them he hadn't made up his mind.
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The intrigue: Biden's campaign pushed back against the story's framing without disputing their actual reporting.
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Update 5:20pm ET February 6: Flickr's owner, SmugMug, has pushed back its own deadline.
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He pointed to Kelly's Tuesday press conference during which he pushed back on the report.
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The European Central Bank has already pushed back its first post-crisis interest rate hike.
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The launch was originally scheduled for Thursday, but was pushed back due to weather concerns.
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Thankfully, Thomas pushed back, pointing out that truth is not empirically verifiable, but a conception.
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Drake and Migos have pushed back the launch of their joint tour by 15 days.
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That rankled industry — which pushed back with an aggressive lobbying campaign and its app alternative.
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He has been feeling sick this week and his start was pushed back from Wednesday.
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The ECB's wording has pushed back rate hike expectations by three months to September 2019.
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Both Hoyer and Pelosi said Democrats pushed back against the Republicans' plans to repeal ObamaCare.
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MSNBC anchor Hallie Jackson pushed back against the allegation, saying that Fahrenthold is a reporter.
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According to Entertainment Weekly, the film's release date has been pushed back to May 2020.
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The drilling industry pushed back against the report, and the EPA never finalized its findings.
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They have pushed back on Republican leaders' idea of passing repeal first and replacing later.
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Panama has pushed back on the image that the country acts as a tax haven.
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Kirk pushed back on that characterization and noted his work with the African-American community.
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White House officials pushed back, saying Trump didn't discuss intelligence sources or methods of collection.
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Joyce added that the date may be pushed back, if Jacquot chose to attend university.
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Is this something that can be pushed back in another administration as abuses become clear?
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" Jeffries pushed back on that notion, saying the race was a "friendly contest of ideas.
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Cuban officials pushed back against the new task force, however, saying it disrespects Cuban sovereignty.
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Conservatives have pushed back against the protections, arguing that it could hurt freedom of speech.
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Stewart earlier this month pushed back on the possibility of Trump declaring such an emergency.
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We were meant to go on holiday together but then my fight got pushed back.
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Facebook has pushed back against general criticism of its data sharing partnerships with device makers.
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Journalists pushed back, while engaging in lively debate about the ways they approach their work.
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Top Russian officials have also pushed back against Trump's plan to withdraw from the INF.
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Bill Cassidy (R-LA) pushed back against Brady's idea in the audio from the retreat.
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It's the latest delay for the rocket's debut, which has been pushed back for years.
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A federal judge will need to rule on whether the deadline can be pushed back.
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Human Rights Campaign president Alphonso David pushed back against the idea that South Bend, Ind.
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The president has since pushed back on the report and denied he is a racist.
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"Ariana Grande told me my hair looked sexy pushed back," Bennett says in the clip.
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The tender offer deadline has been pushed back while the deal awaits regulatory approvals globally.
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Troops and police pushed back the aid trucks, two of which went up in flames.
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Host George Stephanopoulos pushed back, saying past returns that aren't being audited could be released.
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The E.U. has recently pushed back against the U.S. with retaliatory tariffs of its own.
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Portman's campaign pushed back on the ad, attacking Strickland for job loss in the state.
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A majority of states have pushed back or refused to comply with the administration's request.
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Carlson pushed back, arguing 16-year-old voters would support policies that incur further debt.
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Or really, an old guy pushed back onto the scene by a group of teenagers.
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I pushed back at various political strategists: Surely the veep pick is a consequential moment?
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The league pushed back on speculation about a possible vote on a proposal next week.
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She pushed back on critics who said Trump wasn't paying enough attention to Puerto Rico.
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He successfully pushed back when fuel refiners sought a significant change to the ethanol mandate.
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Both Trump Jr. and Melania Trump have since pushed back on Wolff's description of events.
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Sessions and the Trump administration have maintained that Sessions pushed back against the suggested meeting.
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Samsung took back its review units and pushed back the phone's release date to September.
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McConnell pushed back on that claim, saying he backed the cuts in the bill. Sen.
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Hundreds fleeing on boats were being pushed back by Bangladeshi border guards, according to authorities.
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The D.C. Council and Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) have both pushed back on the idea.
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" Turner pushed back against this, responding "not on my time," and telling Yovanovitch "you're done.
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The game was pushed back to Sunday afternoon after rain washed away Saturday's planned start.
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But legal experts have pushed back against that characterization based on the way impeachment works.
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Democrats have already pushed back on arguments that an investigation into Clinton's testimony is needed.
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The White House pushed back against the report, saying Trump hasn't yet made a decision.
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In interviews with CNN, several Republicans on the committee sharply pushed back at Schiff's contention.
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Mr. Spanfeller pushed back on the notion that Great Hill Partners was bad for journalism.
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After more negotiations, gun control advocates got that window pushed back up to three days.
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" Powell has pushed back, defending the institution and its insulation from "short-term political interests.
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Democrats on the committee pushed back against Grassley, denying that he's being made a target.
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Lawmakers throughout the day on Tuesday pushed back on Trump's unequivocal support for Saudi Arabia.
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A Facebook staffer who specializes in conservative outreach also pushed back on the survey's findings.
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So we pushed back against it, juxtaposing our noisier aesthetic with something uplifting and cathartic.
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However, Australia's Catholic hierarchy pushed back Friday on recommendations that would upend centuries of tradition.
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The devices had already been pushed back from a month before, owing to production delays.
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Some U.S. attorneys in states where marijuana has been legalized pushed back on the memo.
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HHS also pushed back on suggestions that it has "banned, prohibited or forbidden" certain words.
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The firms have vehemently pushed back on the suggestion that they pose a security threat.
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A Wall Street Journal spokeswoman pushed back in a statement to the Times on Wednesday.
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Sinosphere A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman pushed back on Wednesday against assertions by Lt. Gen.
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But in the past, we didn't necessarily ease each time we pushed back the timeframe.
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Instead, he pushed back his decision to the traditional February national signing day, on Wednesday.
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The meeting was initially expected on Thursday evening but was pushed back, the source said.
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The company had pushed back when it would hit this 5,0003 vehicle target last month.
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In the end, the movie's release was only pushed back 3 days ... to Christmas day.
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Stonewall patrons, fed up with longstanding harassment at the hands of law enforcement, pushed back.
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Those judges pushed back on many of Mr. Trump's key policies, including his immigration order.
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Taliban fighters were pushed back, and they were not able to capture any outposts. Dec.
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Now, however, that has been pushed back by a few days, EU officials have conceded.
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Weddings are also being pushed back and bar or bat mitzvah plans are being disrupted.
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The discovery pushed back the earliest known domestication of turkeys by 100 to 200 years.
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In response, Paul Ryan, not being insane, pushed back on the naming of the bill.
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For decades, landowners have sought — and failed — to develop the area, as preservationists pushed back.
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At an afternoon news conference, Mr. de Blasio energetically pushed back on Mr. Peters's allegations.
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Ohio was supposed to have voted on Tuesday but the governor pushed back its primary.
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"We really pushed back," Jim Condos, secretary of state of Vermont, told Congress in March.
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Even the Olympics, scheduled to kick-off in July, have been pushed back a year.
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Two intelligence officials pushed back on any suggestion that the officials were politicizing their assessments.
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Schaaf pushed back on ICE's criticism and stood by her decision to make the warning.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) — pushed back.
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But a coalition of business and civil rights organizations have pushed back on those objections.
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The company has pushed back self-imposed deadlines to resolve its financial crisis several times.
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But carmakers pushed back against the idea, fearing ballooning liabilities and anger from their shareholders.
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In a recent interview at his Capitol office, Mr. Abbott pushed back against that idea.
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" But Zuckerberg pushed back strongly against questions on privacy concerns and touted the user "experience.
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Reagan's 1986 address was pushed back after the Challenger space shuttle exploded on January 28.
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And the completion date for the tower has been pushed back from 2018 to 2020.
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Biden, Klobuchar, Buttigieg tonight all pushed back with a values-based argument of their own.
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Air Tanzania pushed back its inaugural flight from Dar es Salaam to China, Reuters reported.
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Sondland pushed back hard, saying Taylor was "incorrect" about Trump's reasons for withholding the funding.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo pushed back in an interview on Fox News on Monday.
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Under the deal, creditors have pushed back any interest and loan repayments for 10 years.
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It also pushed back its capital breakeven point by a number of years to 2022.
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House action on a must-past aviation bill will be pushed back to September, Rep.
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The deadline for the decision has been pushed back by 10 days to March 29.
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Some Republicans pushed back against allegations that the White House has not vetted nominees properly.
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Moore pushed back, saying that Obama governed as a centrist but ran as a populist.
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No one has pushed back against Woodward's forthcoming expose more forcefully than Trump himself, however.
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And Trump pushed back against Holmes Thursday morning as he was reading his opening statement.
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But anonymous sources told the publication that its stock market debut could get pushed back.
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Iger has pushed back his retirement several times, though Tuesday's announcement came as a surprise.
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This week, North Korea pushed back, threatening to cancel the summit meeting with Mr. Trump.
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Earlier this year Continental pushed back plans for an initial public offering of the unit.
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A majority of states have pushed back or refused to comply with the administration's request.
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The "later" period of time in which I'd save for retirement kept getting pushed back.
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O.E.C.D. officials pushed back, and negotiators are set to meet again next week in Paris.
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The board pushed back, saying a lower fine wouldn't prevent others from breaking the rules.
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It is unclear if General Milley or Mr. Esper pushed back on the president's decision.
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On Tuesday the company pushed back its expectation for when the 737 Max will return.
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Still, some observers have pushed back on bleak forecasts for a price correction this year.
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