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Pat Spearman, who pushed through ratification in her home state.
She has also pushed through a switch to renewable energy.
In fact, previous presidents have pushed through much bigger hikes.
I feel accomplished if I've pushed through a difficult scene.
But Japanese corporations have not pushed through meaningful wage increases.
These could "be pushed through very rapidly," Mr. Orr added.
House Democrats also pushed through legislation from progressive California Reps.
Other people pushed through, muttering and cursing under their breath.
By the end, Mr. Lubbock's tumor has pushed through his skull.
Russian troops pushed through South Ossetia deep into Georgia before withdrawing.
The sharp end pushed through the socket and punctured his brain.
Was there a creative turning point that you were pushed through?
That budget the Republicans pushed through was like a practical joke.
Helmut Kohl, the chancellor who united Germany, pushed through political union.
But after she pushed through an entertainment ban, the industry sued.
But if the proposals are pushed through, there will be costs.
Pai wasted little time taking on regulations pushed through by Wheeler.
He has pushed through the pain because he wants to win.
Then, in 1965, Johnson pushed through legislation that ended the quota system.
I pushed through the pain sitting on curbs when I had to.
I don't know her record of getting amazing things pushed through Congress.
For sound, it has Dolby sound pushed through dual 1.5-inch drivers.
Protests against the changes pushed through by PiS continue to draw thousands.
In 2016, the Labor Department pushed through 10 economically significant final regulations.
"In healthcare, biotech stocks have been pushed through the roof," he said.
"I was furious with the way it was pushed through," she recalls.
Security forces cracked down and the government pushed through the price increase.
Would President Mitt Romney have pushed through such a major tax overhaul?
In Tennessee, N.R.A.-supported politicians pushed through legislation allowing guns in parks.
The decree was withdrawn, but other changes have been successfully pushed through.
No final deal should be pushed through without public input or approval.
Then Tiberius pushed through land reforms in defiance of the Senate's veto.
It is not clear why the amendments were pushed through so quickly.
Accordingly, he pushed through an enormous military assistance package for the South.
Despite the constant expectancy of death, Fiona pushed through it and lived.
"I pushed through it," he said of the adversity he had faced.
Once elected, of course, Trump pushed through a $1.5 trillion tax cut.
Due to a law pushed through in the mid-1990s by Sen.
Nonetheless, the laws were drawn up and pushed through parliament in ten days.
If, at times, with Phoebe, I felt a slight resistance, I pushed through.
It pushed through $41.50, a level not seen since December 2016, on Tuesday.
Next thing you know, a very large egg is pushed through the cloaca.
She was the one who pushed through the hostile-environment policy in 2014.
I'm so happy that I pushed through to find what I've always wanted.
Despite the challenges she faced, Ishioka pushed through boundaries both socially and artistically.
In exchange, Skelos pushed through bills to benefit the companies, according to prosecutors.
Women screamed and wailed, pushed through security and tried to mount their car.
In no way are we underestimating that… but we've pushed through this before.
The court ruled that the punishing education spending cuts pushed through by Gov.
It's with the help of my support system that I have pushed through.
The one formed in the mid-2100s pushed through a big pension reform.
Azzo pushed through the crowd and jumped in front of the bunker door.
But she pushed through it to find her actual voice as a director.
He pushed through a long-sought tax overhaul that he celebrated again Wednesday.
He did: He pushed through a tax cut that made income inequality worse.
But he pushed through the ennui with Moya's help and recovered his mojo.
Unfortunately, the bill's sponsors pushed through legislation without adequately understanding its unintended consequences.
In 2011, Governor Scott Walker therefore pushed through legislation to smash collective bargaining.
As Siatta pushed through the gate, he saw the remains of an Afghan.
But, in typical London fashion, she's pushed through — and that's why we love her.
But I pushed through and an hour later, the end result was entirely delicious.
"But I'm glad that I pushed through and didn't give up and kept fighting."
Barney Frank (D-Mass.), who pushed through stricter Wall Street regulations after the crash.
They could have easily died alone, but Jaime pushed through to find his sister.
And even if the rules are pushed through, consumers may not be better off.
All of these memories, and all these thoughts, get pushed through these other filters.
No matter what obstacles I went through as a transgender person Istill pushed through.
I pushed through a revolving door into the Colonial: a private club, college-affiliated.
He said he had not known about the way the raises were pushed through.
"I pushed through because I feel like I have more to do," she said.
It recently pushed through a new constitution that grants it oversight of civilian governments.
Sometimes celebrities are used as paid influencers to retweet material pushed through their account.
Trump had pushed through an executive order banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.
So far, the Senate has pushed through an unprecedented number of appeals court nominees.
He pushed through further arms reduction agreements in the waning days of his administration.
He pushed through it all with football—high school, college, and eventually the NFL.
It was a Herculean task for us to raise funding, but we pushed through.
In response, lawmakers pushed through tougher penalties for those found guilty of food contamination.
Accepting one who also pushed through dramatic, systemic political change may have been impossible.
Mr Bolsonaro has pushed through pension reform, which has eluded Brazilian governments for decades.
My eldest child often pushed through her pain to the point of overdoing it.
Mr. Trump has so far struggled to get his spending priorities pushed through Congress.
The Black Knights then pushed through for two first downs to end the game.
Maduro pushed through this vote without the people's approval and without any due process.
In April, Pai pushed through a rule reinstating what's known as the UHF discount.
MORE signed the Recovery Act that he pushed through Congress with no GOP support.
It was after — not before — a steep toll increase was pushed through in 2011.
He's even arrested some of the activists who championed the reforms he's pushed through.
No one was in the church when the weather pushed through, said state Sen.
Cause there were these tough women who pushed through things, I'm thinking Madeleine Albright.
The Gotham police commissioner gave a hurried speech, then pushed through a scrum of reporters.
By afternoon, the crew ran into an unwanted visitor — the rain — but Chase pushed through.
In 143, public health activists in the state pushed through a relatively comprehensive lead law.
But still, Republicans have pushed through judges at a remarkable pace, even over Democratic objections.
Gerhard Schroeder, the SPD's third post-war chancellor, pushed through the "Harz IV" welfare reforms.
Roars rippled through as celebrities, including hip-hop star ASAP Rocky, pushed through the mass.
Lauren Alaina pushed through the pain on Monday's Halloween episode of Dancing with the Stars.
He also acknowledged that there are other important issues being pushed through congress as well.
Populist Republicans pushed through the bill over the objections of the party's pro-business wing.
She's pushed through days of feeling horrible and the terrible loneliness brought on by detoxification.
And then this kid pushed through the crowd; he was part of the student union.
As security pushed through the crowd, Professor Stanger's head was yanked back, injuring her neck.
This trend could be tough to continue even if interest deductibility limits are pushed through.
At Alloa Athletic's level, parliamentary assistance would be required should such proposals be pushed through.
Two even tougher bills are currently being pushed through California and New York state legislature.
A young woman, swept by a charge of rioters, was pushed through a glass case.
The Kings pushed through that to beat Denver for the second time in five days.
If a notification is clicked, users will be pushed through to its Play Store listing.
Ms Rousseff pushed through laws rewarding plea bargains and mandating stiff penalties for corporate bribery.
Many said they entered the situation with jitters and reservations but pushed through the fear.
Outside, family members pushed through dozens of TV cameras as they made their way home.
Earlier this month, Republican lawmakers in Georgia pushed through a so-called Religious Liberty Bill.
Her foot pushed through the mud, then was hit with hot water, and got burned.
Rent regulations, climate change, gun control and more: Lawmakers pushed through an undeniably liberal agenda.
Running at first was terrifying, but I pushed through it and now love it again.
Its chairman is Mr. Clarke, the former official who pushed through the U.A.E. defense contracts.
I pushed through my discomfort and engaged in a discussion about her and Bernie Sanders.
But this spring, the administration abruptly pushed through the terrorist designation for the Revolutionary Guards.
"I pushed through because I feel like I have more to do," she previously said.
The owner, Dan Radigan, could remember just one politician who pushed through the restaurant's door.
In fact, the Trump administration has pushed through a plan to weaken clean-water regulations.
He pushed through a laborious seventh inning jam and fired 115 pitches on the day.
" Kolfage said DHS and CBP were "highly involved" in getting their upcoming project "pushed through.
From there, the rules the Republican majority pushed through last week are a bit squishy.
Mr. Johnson, of course, pushed through the most sweeping civil rights legislation in American history.
Mr. Johnson, of course, pushed through the most sweeping civil rights legislation in American history.
He says he's pushed through pain, blisters and nausea, but it's all been worth it.
Horizontal was expected; that would be natural movement as they pushed through the sediment layer.
Shortly after he was elected, he pushed through an amnesty law that was ruled unconstitutional.
Wilkes said he's pessimistic that any legislation benefiting immigrants can be pushed through this Congress.
The energy industry is particularly unhappy about tougher environmental rules the government has pushed through.
Beyond the emergency powers, Mr. Hollande's government has already pushed through an expansion of surveillance laws.
Despite the volume of bills Walden has pushed through, not everyone is happy with the efforts.
That ban ultimately was pushed through with his executive action, but the courts forced dramatic alterations.
And the fact that Larry's first wife was also murdered by being pushed through a window.
Wacker said, saying that Tyson had pushed through his misery out of devotion to her daughter.
Republicans lashed out at House Democrats, arguing that they pushed through a "rushed" and "partisan" impeachment.
Though the water was deep, they'd pushed through, and ultimately found their way to Highway 96.
He sent tanks to shut down congress and pushed through a radical free-market economic programme.
That was where they pushed through the first barrier and confronted the larger barrier behind it.
She pushed through reforms, many poorly designed, of education, tax, the electoral system and labour relations.
She has pushed through measures including reforms of the police and moves to tackle modern slavery.
He pushed through, and he passed the Dodd-Frank regulation, the toughest regulations since the 1930s.
As data enters the pipeline, it's pushed through live searches and then stored for later queries.
His government has pushed through several laws that allow it to monitor and curb online dissent.
The fog is pushed through fine mesh where it condenses, trickles down, and gets collected below.
When he pushed through the changes in 2013, Reid said the GOP would benefit as well.
Everyone pushed through the hard parts, saw me fully to the end, and embraced every feeling.
In that vein, Egypt pushed through an African Union resolution endorsing extended military rule in Sudan.
Once the mixture is in the mold, it's slowly pushed through, resulting in the eyeliner pencil.
While it has been announced, it hasn't been pushed through to the Alta HR just yet.
To be entranced, psychologically, is to be pushed through the entrance of an alien thought structure.
"The feeling that any decision can be pushed through at any price is fading," he said.
Sam Brownback pushed through aggressive tax cuts very similar to what Trump wants Congress to do.
Our home, immediately upstairs, had petrol bombs pushed through the letterbox on more than one occasion.
In Germany's federal states too, where Greens occupy pivotal ministries, they've pushed through progressive environmental laws.
"I can't believe you're open," one man told an officer, as he pushed through the doors.
They saw two huge laundry hampers of the movement's military-grade weapons pushed through the courtroom.
And lawmakers in Congress pushed through a measure to simplify school enrollment for American-born children.
We pushed through the service exit, walked along empty streets and boarded an uptown 1 train.
We pushed through a gate and found a man in a tracksuit lying in the driveway.
The S&P 230 pushed through the psychological 3,200 level on Thursday and kept on going.
But more recently, the governing Social Democratic Party has pushed through measures curtailing the judiciary's independence.
Much of the credit for this recovery goes to structural reforms the government pushed through in 20163.
Republican lawmakers who pushed through the "campus carry" law have said it could prevent another mass shooting.
"I pushed through because I feel like I have more to do," the Dance Moms star said.
Steve Ballmer announced he would step down, but before leaving, he pushed through the acquisition of Nokia.
Seeing that danger, Mr Santos pushed through the legislature a constitutional reform that would make that impossible.
Sanchez has previously pushed through a higher minimum wage, and has promised to gradually increase it further.
I've pushed through suicide ideation, panic attacks, and side effects ranging from mildly annoying to completely debilitating.
He pushed through, and he passed the Dodd-Frank regulation, the toughest regulations since the 1930's.
He pushed through a constitution that was opposed by secular politicians and flooded the government with Islamists.
Over the next two days, the city pushed through approvals, on condition Kolfage met all code requirements.
He is one of several Conservatives to criticize Brexit, now being pushed through by a Conservative government.
Legislation is pushed through as private-members' bills, which unlike government proposals can dispense with public consultation.
Ms Bachelet pushed through reforms of tax, education and labour, all aimed at making society less unequal.
In 2012, Brownback pushed through aggressive tax cuts very similar to what Trump wants Congress to do.
Now, the Backstreet Boys star is reflecting on how he pushed through hardship and found true happiness.
The structural reforms that Mr Peña pushed through Congress in 2013 are starting to benefit ordinary Mexicans.
Presidential appointments are pushed through without the full Senate fulfilling its Constitutional duty to advise and consent.
They are being pushed through by sponsors facilitated by lawyers and accepted by bankers desperate for fees.
But he has pushed through reforms in the teeth of opposition from within his own Socialist Party.
Mr Peña, who has pushed through reforms of energy and telecoms, still has the capacity to surprise.
Kevin Feige and his team pushed through with it anyway, and that decision proved right over time.
The January feeder cattle contract triggered buy-stops as it pushed through chart resistance at 143 cents.
In Wisconsin, Republicans pushed through a series of bills by a one-vote margin before sunrise Wednesday.
BAE said it could not explain how the fraudulent orders were created and pushed through the system.
Since the early 2000s, governments have also pushed through unpopular measures to encourage people to work longer.
Shuchart told CBS that the policy was pushed through from the top without insight from DHS officials.
The new system will be pushed through via over-the-air updates in December, pending regulatory approval.
Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin pushed through bills that strip power from the state's incoming governor, a Democrat.
In April 2017, Mr. Orban's party pushed through legislation that appeared to be aimed at the university.
Dennis Hastert and his majority leader, Tom DeLay, pushed through Medicare Part D against strong conservative opposition.
"Part of the reason we pushed through the emotions was because of Joe White," Winslow told me.
They were among the few civilians who had not left Gogjali when the Golden Division pushed through.
Gina Raimondo pushed through RhodeWorks, a repair program funded by charging large commercial trucks a toll fee.
The 78-year-old was pushed through Charles de Gaulle Airport while being accompanied by 4 people.
He pushed through to finish at this year's decathlon, and is now finally going to the doctor.
For the election that followed last June, Mr Iglesias pushed through an alliance with the former Communist Party.
Infrastructure spending bills could get pushed through, but the actual work will be months away, if not longer.
" Nabil said he pushed through a crowd of people to get to his wife and saw "bullets flying.
Democratic FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn criticized Pai's "Friday news dump" and said the actions were hastily pushed through.
A bipartisan group of senators also pushed through a bill that would speed advanced nuclear reactors to market.
Even though the fire has largely pushed through Fort McMurray, the town is still too dangerous to enter.
This caused the parliamentary session to be moved to another room, where PiS politicians pushed through a budget.
He has already pushed through a constitutional amendment to freeze government spending in real terms for 20 years.
And his office will become much more powerful, thanks to a constitutional change he pushed through last year.
They are pushed through bursts of burpees, handclap push-ups and various kicks and punches at boxing bags.
President Ulysses Grant's two nominees were also pushed through hastily and had an oversized impact on civil rights.
Mexico's president, Enrique Pena Nieto, pushed through reforms designed to curb Slim's dominance of the local telecommunications market.
This claim is the basis of a Republican-led bill currently being pushed through the House of Representatives.
Police said they were standing guard after protesters pushed through fencing and tried to march toward the complex.
Republican majorities in the House and Senate pushed through a bill to block the Department of Labor's rule.
Khalifa Hifter, a strongman who dominates the east and whose forces have pushed through Benghazi in recent days.
Can you tell me about a tough day you had at work and how you pushed through it?
Johnson pushed through Medicare in 85033 in response to mounting concern over medical costs forcing seniors into poverty.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin previously had said he believed the program could be pushed through before the break.
Like anyone who has pushed through Xanax withdrawal, Kristallo talks about his experience with a sense of horror.
During the struggle, Officer Pantaleo said he feared he would be pushed through a storefront window behind him.
But before all of that, he had lost his job and pushed through a tough period of unemployment.
Sarah and I pushed through the school gates by our small selves and turned toward the milk bar.
But for those going through similar experiences, Campbell shared advice on how she pushed through her sister's passing.
While the House already pushed through its budget, the Senate has plans to consider its version this week.
As the spirit evaporates and is pushed through the still's neck, it gets forced through a second chamber.
Vacationing families were turned away, and a group of veterans ultimately pushed through barricades at the WWII memorial.
Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, pushed through his Parliament a bill that lets Turkey deploy troops in Syria.
There wasn't as much education about albinism back then, so it was really difficult, but I pushed through.
López Obrador in May pushed through a package of labor reforms that tightened Mexico's already-progressive labor laws.
Warren complained that Kavanaugh's confirmation was pushed through the Senate without a full investigation of allegations against him.
In exchange, Dean Skelos pushed through legislation, including a rent control bill, to benefit the companies, prosecutors said.
They pushed through legislation requiring that foreign excavators donate at least half of their finds to the museum.
Along with his coalition Prime Minister John Howard, Fischer pushed through legislation banning all automatic and semiautomatic firearms.
If that had happened, Democrats could well have pushed through someone younger and more liberal than Merrick Garland.
Emanuel last year pushed through a $543 million phased-in property tax increase for police and firefighter retirement systems.
Once was even three hours before she was to compete, but she pushed through and swam with her team.
This week at Mobile World Congress, Huawei pushed through that line with reckless abandon on the MateBook X Pro.
There are several other bills being pushed through the House, which could be wrapped up in the larger package.
Months later he issued a decree holding himself above judicial review and pushed through a constitution opposed by liberals.
The merger was pushed through on a party-line vote with Democrats dissenting, an FCC official told The Verge.
I pushed through the crowd, stepping over infant legs and prayer mats as I made my way toward security.
"Both rules are being pushed through on an emergency basis, and there's no emergency," Graves said on the call.
I'll have you know I pushed through the pain, and was rewarded with some really great games of Overwatch.
The Senate vote on the 2017 bill is expected to be pushed through before the summer break in July.
If you are a liberal, you may well have pushed through normal human decency and celebrated his passing outright.
So he pushed through a series of welfare measures in the 1880s, including old-age pensions and health insurance.
Since then, Temer's economic team has pushed through policy aimed at bringing Brazil closer to stabilizing its national debt.
The current system was pushed through parliament by Renzi himself in 2015 and has never been put into practice.
Mr Temer pushed through a constitutional amendment to freeze government spending in real terms and liberalised the labour market.
He has pushed through a nationwide sales tax and an overhaul of the bankruptcy code, two much-needed reforms.
Or Ryan could have made CHIP renewal a part of the tax bill he pushed through Congress this winter.
In Germany unemployment stayed high until Gerhard Schröder's Social Democratic government pushed through the Hartz reforms, beginning in 2003.
First, crisis-hit countries like Ireland and Spain pushed through badly needed reforms, improving public finances and increasing competitiveness.
Moments before giving birth, Ghalichi showed videos of herself and her glam squad as she pushed through her contractions.
The updated trolley is designed to recycle and compress passenger garbage while being pushed through the cabin by stewards.
A corporate income tax plan Snyder pushed through the state's legislature cut business taxes by $1.7 billion a year.
Certainly, big dramatic actions have pushed through congressional gridlock or led to a necessary shakeup in a stagnant relationship.
In 2015, Wheeler pushed through the net neutrality rules requiring internet service providers to treat all web traffic equally.
Mr. Abe pushed through the new security laws only after his government issued an official "reinterpretation" of the Constitution.
He pushed through the Dakota Access Pipeline, which violates the Native American land and threatens indigenous lives and water.
Mr. Varela quickly pushed through legislation to address the issue, leading to Panama's removal from the list in February.
I never thought I would stop working, so I pushed through all of the fatigue and just kept going.
The strong rally pushed through the next trade band target near 0.93 and then peaked at resistance near 0.95.
However, a group of determined students pushed through the gates chanting "enough is enough," and marched down the street.
The tracking tool was pushed through as an emergency regulation without approval or oversight from Israel's parliament, the Knesset.
Earlier this year, McConnell pushed through another rules change on judicial nominees, enabling lawmakers to confirm judges even faster.
Luckily, Rachel, who knows how to flirt, worked her magic on the clerk, and he pushed through our paperwork.
Israel is deploying spy technology to track patients, after an emergency regulation was pushed through without approval by parliament.
By 2018, only 24.4 percent were — a direct consequence of the myriad anti-union bills that Walker pushed through.
I went through some feelings of being left out but I waited and pushed through and it paid off.
The law, pushed through by Mr. Netanyahu, downgraded the Arabic language and dealt a blow to ideals of equality.
Mining and other mega projects tend to be pushed through by governments without assuaging local concerns over environmental contamination.
The labor shortage has grown so acute that the government recently pushed through a contentious bill to address it.
The 2015 deal, pushed through by a president who has since been ousted, was immediately unpopular in South Korea.
Earlier this year, Thailand's ruling junta, which has sharply increased military spending, pushed through an order for Chinese submarines.
In the 22003s, in the midst of the Great Depression, President Franklin Roosevelt pushed through sweeping social-insurance policies.
Two years ago, Mr. Abe pushed through security laws that permit Japan's troops to participate in overseas combat missions.
A bell tinkled as I pushed through the back door to Cora's porch, propped open by an old book.
In late 2014, Congress pushed through a series of small-bore bills that delineated cyber powers among the agencies.
Chris Christie pushed through a gas tax increase to fund an additional $400 million a year in road repairs.
The outgoing administration pushed through major constitutional reforms designed to encourage more private energy investment and less government control.
Since Mr. Trump took office, there has been growing speculation in Washington that the deal might be pushed through.
Jay Inslee, who successfully pushed through a law to combat seafood mislabeling, knowing where his fish came from was crucial.
Shareholders of other petroleum companies have petitioned for climate risk disclosure before, but no one's ever pushed through a vote.
These changes have already pushed through the massive data centers that underpin the likes of Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon.
The same dataset shows in 2015 Dubai International Airport handled 40 million passengers while Heathrow pushed through 75 million travelers.
Additionally, there are several other bills being pushed through the House, which could be wrapped up in the larger package.
The junta has promised an election next year and pushed through a constitution to ensure its oversight of civilian governments.
An unassuming moderate, he pushed through a 22003-year $10 billion transportation initiative and worked to clean up Chesapeake Bay.
"WHEEL CHAIR ASSISTANCE," he captioned the photo, which shows him being pushed through the airport by a man in uniform.
In October he pushed through constitutional reforms that lifted age and term limits that would have prevented him from standing.
Temer has pushed through austerity measures and is likely to get changes to the bloated pension system passed, Praça said.
If those policies had been pushed through (and they may still be), the stockmarket would have taken a severe hit.
If you talk to Republicans, there's a strong view this has to get pushed through before the Fourth of July.
Ultimately, I pushed through the end of the roughly three-hour experience, uninstalled Vane, and moved on with my evening.
Metal and plastic is hammered, ground, and pushed through a steel screen until it is pulverized into a fine dust.
Few Brazilians took it seriously until Juscelino Kubitschek, elected president in 20123, pushed through a law to make it happen.
The clip Rizin repeated over and over was a good right hand which was immediately pushed through to the wall.
One of the biggest changes pushed through by the government in December, to the constitutional tribunal, has proved particularly contentious.
"Almost everything set up for the perfect conditions" for the outbreak, Chinchar said, as a strong cold front pushed through.
Xi is expected to cement his power base this weekend as a reform to remove term limits is pushed through.
It's been pushed through fashion and I see women realizing they can let their hair be curly — and enjoy it!
In 2009, he pushed through a new Constitution that called for early elections that same year, which he won handily.
"And then he turned around and pushed through the toughest regulation that we've seen since the Great Depression," she said.
The findings from BAE and SWIFT do not explain how the fraudulent orders were created and pushed through the system.
He pushed through the patient's bill of rights that protected the rights of 85 million Americans under federal health plans.
These last minute regulations are a special example of regulations that get pushed through the regulatory process for political reasons.
As global rates rose Thursday, the pushed through the psychological 210 percent level, and was as high as 215 percent.
He boasted about the economic growth he believes will result from tax cuts Republicans pushed through Congress late last year.
One way he's done this is by arresting many of the activists who championed the reforms he himself pushed through.
A code fix called "segregated witness" was pushed through this year, but largely hasn't taken effect due to low adoption.
I think we've hopefully pushed through that.... Our primary responsibility is making sure we're open for business, year after year.
The Senate pushed through the House's "Phase 2" relief package earlier this week which included new paid sick leave provisions.
In the end, Saudi Arabia and Russia pushed through a rise of about 1 million bpd at the Vienna meeting.
After you've pushed through Twin Peaks' Black Lodge and settled into your chair, Lynch will guide you through the basics.
Amid the anti-abortion measures being pushed through state legislatures, consider the mazy history of abortion in the United States.
And a budget-cutting bill could be pushed through using the 50-vote procedure known as reconciliation, sidestepping Republican obstruction.
In 2015, they pushed through a so-called right-to-work bill over the furious chants of labor union members.
For all his complaints about Democratic obstructionism, Mr. McConnell has pushed through a record number of Mr. Trump's judicial picks.
He was a union leader who also pushed through free-market liberalization, cutting protective tariffs and privatizing state-owned industries.
Serena pushed through various mishaps and a harrowing delivery of her daughter last September that kept her bedridden for weeks.
Among them was Egypt's deputy foreign minister, Hossam Zaki, who pushed through the crowd to Massari, wearing a dark expression.
A sergeant pushed through the crowd shouting for anyone with Type O blood, which can be transfused into any patient.
When I pushed through that door, I almost bumped into a lone man with a clipboard guarding an empty entryway.
But Mr. Khamenei lacked the necessary religious qualifications, so his allies pushed through a new Constitution to enable his ascent.
CAN THE BILATERAL DEAL STILL BE PUSHED THROUGH AS IT IS, AND IS IT THAT POSSIBLE BEFORE THE MID-TERMS?
They should consider the way Republicans pushed through an unpopular massive corporate tax cut in the final days of 2017.
Others pushed through or climbed over a steel gate before riot police stopped them with tear gas and smoke canisters.
The backlash against the law pushed through parliament by the Hindu nationalist government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Dec.
Fidesz has pushed through legislation to restrict the activity of civil society groups that it accuses of encouraging illegal migration.
The mayor last year pushed through a $543 million phased-in property tax increase for police and firefighter retirement systems.
During his time as mayor of Davao City, he pushed through nondiscrimination laws protecting both women and the city's Muslim minority.
Before 9/11, he pushed through bold initiatives like a supply-side tax cut and the No Child Left Behind Act.
And to look to the people featured in this initiative as inspiration of those who have been there and pushed through.
Such changes could be pushed through only if the Democratic Party took back the Senate and kept control of the House.
But it has pushed through some reforms, eliminated its dependency on Russian gas, cleared its banking system and stabilised its economy.
She pushed through a law to phase out nuclear power by 2025, alarming industrialists who rely on cheap and stable electricity.
Corbyn's camp has struck back, blaming the growing terrorism problem on cuts to police funding pushed through by the Conservative government.
The Treasurer's office was not immediately available to comment on whether the bill would be pushed through parliament before the election.
He pushed through bills that would make the Italian system more responsive and make it easier for a party to govern.
I think of weird, psychedelic spaces... He pushed through gender barriers and was an androgynous figure and inspired many people today.
Despite all this, I told the group, I pushed through because I knew that I had to stay strong and focused.
Performer Preston Oshita's energy pushed through the downcast and rainy skies and the audience returned that energy as the show progressed.
Harron, 27, denied the charges and said he brushed past the man by accident as he pushed through the crowded room.
The earbuds can be controlled through Samsung's companion Level app, which lets users decide what notifications and alerts are pushed through.
An increase in gas prices pushed through under pressure from Western donors caused anger among consumers unhappy at their higher bills.
The stem is pushed through matching holes made in the two materials to be joined, so that its end is proud.
Congressional Republicans narrowly pushed through the repeal bill without any support from Democrats, prompting widespread criticism from privacy and consumer advocates.
Backed by a meticulously executed marketing campaign, "Suicide Squad" pushed through abysmal reviews to set box office records for Warner Bros.
Anything less than chronic can be pushed through, fought with, massaged, foam-rolled out of the body, or very simply ignored.
Even if his body started to fail him at a young age, he pushed through and remained a world-class athlete.
In 2013, lawmakers pushed through changes that would extend the provisions of the law to cover same-sex couples, for example.
First, the House quickly pushed through a health care reform bill with the assumption that the Senate would tackle any flaws.
After all, he can credibly argue that the tax cuts he and the Republican Congress pushed through had a stimulus effect.
Senate Republicans pushed through a pair of President Trump's Cabinet nominees Wednesday, upending standard committee rules to circumvent a Democratic boycott.
For example, the ill-considered tax cuts for the wealthy that Mr. Trump pushed through Congress in 2017 could be reversed.
Under pressure in the courts and from anti-corruption groups, the A.N.C. pushed through legislation mandating more transparency in election financing.
Last summer the government pushed through a series of austerity measures including expanding property taxes, raising retirement age, and reducing pensions.
And a fiscal overhaul that Mr. Alvarado pushed through last year prompted street demonstrations and a crippling monthslong strike by teachers.
When you're pushed through the gate into one of these places, you either find a way to survive, or you don't.
With the courts under its thumb, Fidesz pushed through a new constitution, drafted in part by Joszef Szajer, Ms Hando's husband.
While mayor of London Mr. Johnson pushed through projects including a fleet of custom buses and a cross-river cable car.
And on the other side, members of the student senate pushed through a resolution to try to "pause" the committee process.
Chris Christie pushed through a gas tax increase last year to fund an additional $400 million a year in road repairs.
Federal agencies will often times issue guidance documents in place of formal rules because they can be pushed through more quickly.
And now the party has pushed through the citizenship law, which favors immigrants of every major South Asian religion but Islam.
As the reporters were led down the marble hallway, Mazza pushed through the pack and dove into a front-row seat.
The "end of the world" amendment is just one of many neoliberal measures being pushed through by Michel Temer, the president.
When we arrived at Chelsea Market, we pushed through the crowd to Los Tacos No. 1 and bought some cactus tacos.
It was a scenario that Mayer never thought would happen, which is why she apparently pushed through the problematic deal point.
Because the faster stocks rose, the more the offer side got thinner, and the more the algos pushed through, driving prices higher.
Thus, MGNREGA, rural roads, rural housing and irrigation may get higher allocations, while infrastructure spending will be pushed through off-budget sources.
Markets were betting on "Trump lite"—that his tax cuts and infrastructure spending would be pushed through boosting growth and possibly inflation.
In the face of strikes and protests, he has pushed through a series of reforms, from the labour market to the railways.
The White House pushed through a $1.5 trillion tax cut nearly two years ago that President Trump vowed would pay for itself.
"Excuse me!" said a woman wearing a backpack as she pushed through a gaggle of tourists crowding the bottom of the stairs.
Its structure made it feel like I was experiencing hero Geralt's life, instead of being pushed through a typical video game story.
In 4.43, you pushed through a Medicaid reform in your state over the rejections of many of the Republicans in your state.
On their excellent debut Feast of Love, Drake's quiet vocals pushed through fuzzed out guitars and emo tropes of heartache and longing.
A series of 'indicative votes' are likely on Wednesday to test the water and see what could be successfully pushed through parliament.
The "Sorry" singer shared a lengthy message to Instagram Thursday addressing his mental health struggles, and reflected on how he's pushed through.
By the end of Theo's bar mitzvah, I understood why we did this, why we pushed through despite the doubts and resistance.
Following are excerpts from the full conversation: Q. Will we see big-dollar infrastructure spending pushed through early in the Trump presidency?
A series of indicative votes' are likely on Wednesday to test the water and see what could be successfully pushed through parliament.
When it comes to administrative issues, soldiers often get pushed through an assembly line style, told to sign paperwork and move on.
Once the message is ready to send, it's pushed through a proxy connection, designed to mask where the email has come from.
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, who pushed through the repeal last year, said the move was a major concession by net neutrality supporters.
Environmental groups, which have strongly criticized the choice of Pruitt, raised concerns that the nomination was pushed through to the full Senate.
Asa Hutchinson pushed through his Computer Science Initiative,  which calls for offering computer coding classes at every high school in the state.
Last month, lawmakers from Mr. Erdogan's governing party pushed through a contentious amendment to the Turkish Constitution that would strip lawmakers' immunity.
He pushed through a constitutional change abolishing presidential term limits, but only from 2021, opting to step back rather than risk defeat.
In a bid to narrow losses and move towards profitability, the company has pushed through a string of changes including closing stores.
You cannot really track where they are going; they are like water pushed through a pipe, flowing to different locations and destinies.
The narrowing of the FTC's unfairness jurisdiction was part of a suite of changes pushed through Congress in the 85033s and 1990s.
Acorn had pushed through a ballot initiative to reduce rates for residential customers, especially the poor, while raising rates for businesses. Mrs.
That bothers many House Republicans who pushed through an Obamacare repeal bill last year only to see it falter in the Senate.
The budget bill pushed through Congress by Republicans but vetoed by Mr. Obama in January would have repealed the expansion of eligibility.
Democrats employed similar debate limits when they were last in the majority, ending in 2015, as they pushed through Obama administration nominations.
The fact that boss Christian Sewing pushed through deeper cost cuts without revenue plummeting suggests Germany's largest lender has reached a nadir.
These are enlightened policies on paper, often pushed through by Western fashion brands under public scrutiny, but their implementation looks quite different.
They pulled into Dong Ha, and the grinning screeching children swarmed begging frenziedly, and the trucks pushed through with all due haste.
The Edwards valve is compressed onto a balloon catheter that is pushed through a blood vessel from the groin to the aorta.
In an effort to address lingering problems, Macri pushed through a Entrepreneurs' Law allowing the registration of businesses online within 24 hours.
In 2000, Republicans in the North Carolina legislature also pushed through legislation designed to limit the power of an incoming Democratic governor.
In 2015, they pushed through a right-to-work bill over the furious chants of labor union members after late-night meetings.
Last year, the palace pushed through a plan to make Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, her successor as its leader.
In 2015, after President Obama advocated a stricter policy, Tom Wheeler, then chairman of the F.C.C., pushed through sweeping network neutrality rules.
But it would be no triumph of democracy if it were pushed through without first being put to a confirmatory popular vote.
But inflation has ticked up since the government pushed through a major increase in the minimum wage for a second straight year.
But inflation has ticked up since the government pushed through a major increase in the minimum wage for a second straight year.
Once a customer orders, a brioche roll from a local bakery is pushed through an air tube into a chute at Creator.
Election influence is likely to be pushed through different channels, on different websites and using different techniques than in 2016, Green said.
That issue is the controversial bail reform law pushed through the New York State legislature by Governor Andrew Cuomo late last year.
Ordinarily she would have turned the cream-suited man away, but he had pushed through a line of protesters out front. Rev.
When Bill Gates sat in his dorm room and pushed through his fear to pick up that phone, that was a choice.
Boa singled out India and Indonesia because of reforms they pushed through to fight tax evasion that could build greater investor confidence.
Kobes and other judges like him are pushed through not on merit, but because of their prior support for anti-abortion laws.
But the changes being pushed through in Raleigh were unmistakably propelled by the importance of college sports, particularly basketball, in North Carolina.
President Xi Jinping successfully pushed through the abandonment of term limits, paving the way to possible lifetime tenure as China's supreme leader.
If pushed through, the bill would mean that beginning in 2020, the federal government would stop granting subsidies included in the ACA.
It was a scenario that Mayer never thought would happen, which is why she apparently pushed through the possibly problematic deal point.
The Obama administration has pushed through measures regulating hydraulic fracturing on government land and the release of methane from new and modified wells.
By 1990, a Democratic Congress had pushed through any number of new taxes to cut the budget deficit, which Bush had to sign.
He's gone through a lot, people trying to paint him in negative ways, and he just sort of pushed through all of that.
It's been a rough week — just tiring — but we pushed through" and added, "This was the hump that we had to get over.
Sometimes, fat cells get clumped together and pushed through the holes in this netting, creating those visible bumps and dimples on your skin.
A veteran dealmaker of the amorphous political centre, Mr Temer pushed through unpopular but essential economic reforms, including a cap on public spending.
As I pushed through illusions and hacked my way through the minions of the foul raven god Valravn, I heard a familiar whispering.
The activities were also pretty boring, but I pushed through, focusing on the dessert that lay ahead once my veggies had been eaten.
The United States has pushed through a law, known as FIRRMA, which gives Washington new powers to block certain types of foreign investments.
"Try," Jodie Sweetin and Keo Motsepe Fuller House star Sweetin pushed through an injury to recreate the iconic dance from Pink's "Try" video.
Then, this month, the government in Warsaw pushed through a law giving it the power to appoint the heads of state-run broadcasters.
It will come more than three years after Mexico's president pushed through reforms designed to curb Slim's dominance of the local telecommunications market.
There were days in my pregnancy that I felt a little lost, and I pushed through it, because, again, who would get it?
The two glitches were fixed through updates pushed through Google Play and Apple's App Store within 48 and 72 hours, respectively, he said.
The House of Representatives pushed through a bill Thursday that would gut many of the key banking reforms implemented after the financial crisis.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt notoriously pushed through a court-packing bill to increase the Supreme Court's size, which isn't fixed by the Constitution.
Attacking inequality in education, the two senators pushed through Title IX of the 1972 Education Amendments Act to ban gender discrimination in universities.
National Guard deployed in New York In New York, the line of storms pushed through Tuesday afternoon causing havoc right at rush hour.
Pai's critics note that he has pushed through a number of deregulatory proposals that appear to clear regulatory obstacles from Sinclair's proposed expansion.
All these grovelling emails from companies begging me to opt back into their silly newslettersðŸ˜'ðŸ˜' god bless whoever pushed through GDPR legislation.
Such actions, prosecutors alleged, were violations of state ethics rules that Mr. Hubbard himself had pushed through in his first act as speaker.
Before dawn the next morning, they pushed through town, using bulldozers to knock down barricades and firing from the backs of their trucks.
Already last year, Mr. Abe pushed through a series of security laws that permit Japan's self-defense forces to participate in overseas combat.
But Trump has not tweeted about OPEC since the Saudi leadership in Riyadh defied him and pushed through new output cuts in December.
But he didn't have the political courage to stand behind some of the really deplorable policies that he supported and pushed through Congress.
He blasted the Iran nuclear agreement that Obama pushed through Congress last year, saying it will help Iran funnel more money to terrorists.
I hate attention, so I waved everyone off and told them I was fine, and pushed through to the end of the party.
Parsons almost gave up on the project in 23, as cash dwindled, but pushed through and found surprising success in the early 21990s.
Currently, airlines are petitioning the government for a bailout totaling $25 billion, but as of yet that relief hasn't been pushed through Congress.
But once built, pushed through by the determination of President François Mitterrand, the pyramid soon gained acceptance and a certain amount of love.
Instead, Connecticut continues to face a roughly $2 billion deficit, even after tax hikes pushed through by Malloy and the Democratic-controlled legislature.
In 2015, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pushed through legislation that opened the door to allowing the Japanese military to fight in foreign conflicts.
Those who say Israel should be Jewish first overwhelmingly belong to the political right, which pushed through this week's national self-determination law.
Then one morning, for no discernible reason, I wake up mired in mud, my body now freight to be pushed through daily routines.
Last week, Mr. McConnell pushed through a bill to fight abuse of painkillers and heroin, adding to his growing list of bipartisan achievements.
A month later, against considerable congressional opposition, Trump pushed through $3 billion of arm sales to the Saudis citing purported national security concerns.
The Modi government has pushed through reforms to open India to investment, modernize the economy, and make it easier for businesses to function.
Wall Street has applauded Trump since he took power in January 2017 and quickly pushed through measures to deregulate banks and other companies.
"It's quite humbling," said Molly Goddard, the English designer, as crowds of spectators pushed through the aisles to inspect each designer in turn.
Pai's critics have noted that he has pushed through a number of deregulatory proposals that appear to clear obstacles from Sinclair's proposed expansion.
Back then, President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration pushed through a suite of measures designed to get more Americans to build and buy houses.
Pai's critics have noted that he has pushed through a number of deregulatory proposals that appear to clear obstacles from Sinclair's proposed expansion.
There's a whole pack of them who really pushed through and got to the top, but it was at great personal cost. Yeah.
The Indigenous Basic Act was pushed through in 2005 by then-president Chen Shui-bian, leader of Tsai's centre-left Democratic Progressive Party.
Government opponents have blasted the top down process as a "fraud" and say the proposals will be pushed through with few substantive changes.
The acquisition was pushed through by Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer despite numerous internal objections, especially about the high price for a relatively small company.
There, Republican lawmakers pushed through a law that effectively blocks trans people from using the bathroom of their choice in schools and government buildings.
The bones of his skull hadn't fully formed, and his brain was pushed through the bone, forming an eggplant-sized mass above his head.
It also comes as the President and Senate Republicans have pushed through a record number of judicial nominees as Democrats have questioned their qualifications.
By early 1883, reformers in Congress had pushed through landmark administrative reform that abolished "assessments" and instituted a merit-based system of public appointments.
In 2015 he pushed through legislation reinterpreting the constitution to allow the SDF to play a more forceful role in missions such as peacekeeping.
The EU has criticized a series of legal measures pushed through by Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, including the forced retirement of some judges.
After a stern battle with its wholesalers who latched on to Tsukiji like mussels to a rock, the managers pushed through with the move.
And even if tariffs are imposed the dispute could soon subside, as it did when the Bush administration pushed through similar measures in 2002.
Vowing to end this "scandal" within a generation, in 503 the then prime minister, David Cameron, pushed through a policy long resisted by businesses.
Seconds later, the driverless jet ski hit the side of the cruise ship, bouncing across its hull as the vessel pushed through the water.
I pushed through a lot of that to pursue things that I wanted to do, whether it was in music or theater or whatever.
Temer's administration pushed through the promised mining reforms after a months-long stalemate in the Senate over nominations for the new mining agency's directors.
Republicans may turn to this measure once Trump takes office, nullifying midnight rules that are pushed through at the end of the Obama administration.
He has pushed through a law to limit central-government deficits to 1.5% of GDP but continues to spend money on anti-poverty programmes.
There's so much music that's been done, but only pushed through independent channels and a lot of people in the world don't know that.
What matters is that Echo has pushed through the membrane of early adopters and has planted its tendrils in as many pots as possible.
Two years later, the former FIFA president Sepp Blatter pushed through a limited agreement to allow Kosovo to play international friendlies against FIFA members.
But the government has pushed through a sensible philanthropy law, due to come into force later this year, that makes it easier to donate.
During the past three years, center-left President Michelle Bachelet has pushed through a series of reforms to the nation's tax and labor code.
Trading on JEPX has surged after the government pushed through the biggest shake-up in the electricity sector following the Fukushima disaster in 2011.
I needed real-life examples of bravery, of men who had experienced the level of fear I was experiencing and had pushed through it.
Before the Rio Games, Dr. Wu Ching-kuo, the president of the organization, pushed through several measures, including an alteration of the scoring system.
Anote Tong, a former president who pushed through the Fiji purchase, said it was also intended as a cry for attention from the world.
A poll published Wednesday may give Republicans reason to worry, even as GOP lawmakers pushed through their first legislative achievement of the Trump administration.
According to the new docs, which were filed by Dewan&aposs lawyer Samantha Spector, a judge pushed through the final divorce judgment on Tuesday.
She pushed through the CJS amendment in the 113th Congress as majority chair of Appropriations and twice as minority chair in the 114th Congress.
As prime minister of Portugal in the late 1990s, he pushed through spending cuts necessary for the country to adopt the common European currency.
The current president, Juan Orlando Hernández, militarized the police and pushed through a measure to deploy security forces to "keep order" on the streets.
Novasha Miller pushed through the revolving doors of the black glass tower on Jefferson Avenue last December and felt a rush of déjà vu.
Pai's critics have noted that he has pushed through a number of deregulatory proposals that appear to clear regulatory obstacles from Sinclair's proposed expansion.
Scott Walker, a Republican, pushed through legislation that crippled most public-sector unions, membership has fallen 4.53 percent since 2008, to 223,000 from 396,000.
Duda's visit to Washington came as Poland is under increasing pressure in Europe over controversial judicial reforms pushed through by its populist, euroskeptic government.
But in April, Trump's Federal Communications Commission chief, Republican Ajit Pai, pushed through a measure that will allow the Sinclair-Tribune merger to proceed.
Leonardo Gayer, 37, a marketing director for an energy drink company, and his wife Vanessa, 5003, pushed through the turnstiles wearing white surgical masks.
There were, of course, women who crashed glass ceilings, blacks and Native Americans and people of Asian heritage who pushed through "whites only" barriers.
Lula, in his presidency, pushed through the Bolsa Familia program, a poverty relief initiative that distributed cash to about 12 million poor Brazilian families.
Then came the election of Bill Clinton in 1992, and Democrats eventually pushed through the kind of change that Ms. McGrath had been seeking.
But it has so far refused to raise interest rates, and the changes it has pushed through thus far have been limited in scope.
Bush and Trump both pushed through big tax cuts for the rich with what amounted to loss-leader cuts for some middle-class families.
Mr. Newsom has pushed through exemptions to the California Environmental Quality Act for homeless shelters, and he says the state should consider more exemptions.
The administration took its toughest actions yet against tax deals known as "corporate inversions," and finally pushed through strict new rules on retirement investment.
The two announcements on Tuesday appeared to suggest that Mexico's strategy, which was met with criticism when it was first pushed through, was succeeding.
Republicans may turn to this measure once Trump takes office, nullifying so-called midnight rules pushed through at the end of the Obama administration.
As waitresses pushed through the crowd to distribute beers, Debra Caplan, one of the group's founders, stood on a table and raised a glass.
As wildfires raged in September Mr Maia pushed through the lower house a measure to compensate small farmers and indigenous groups for preserving forest.
The huge, deficit-financed tax cuts pushed through by President George W. Bush more than a decade ago were one result of this movement.
Mr. Obama complimented Mr. Tsipras on the political and structural reforms he had pushed through — reforms that severely damaged Mr. Tsipras's popularity in Greece.
Others, chanting and cheering, pushed through or climbed over a steel gate Friday until riot police repelled them with tear gas and smoke canisters.
And at an open commission meeting this week, Pai pushed through a measure that exempts smaller internet service providers from the rule's reporting requirements.
In many ways, its witness and authority pushed through the letter slot vitalized me for the life of travel I was about to live.
She asked them to suggest ways to "improve and update" the law, which she pushed through the House in 2010 without any Republican votes.
Under Mr. Schwarzenegger, who was governor until 2011, officials pushed through a raft of overlapping regulations that created a boom in renewables, especially solar.
Thousands of Egyptian journalists pushed through a police cordon at the press syndicate's downtown Cairo headquarters to reach an emergency general assembly on Wednesday.
On Friday afternoon, in defiance of the law, Mr. Orlando pushed through the first four applications by migrants seeking residency under their humanitarian status.
But after Mr. Orban pushed through legislation compelling employees to work hundreds of hours of overtime without full or immediate compensation, he had enough.
Mr. Rattray screamed for his mother, who came running from down the street to find her son handcuffed, his braces pushed through his lip.
Last year, she pledged to roll back deregulation efforts on the financial industry that were pushed through by the Trump administration and the Republican party.
By comparison, the highest band in that category was 8.0 percent before the new reform was pushed through, on earnings exceeding half a million euros.
The issue was a central part of his election platform, and as mayor he pushed through a record $40 million in investment into affordable housing.
In a bid to live up to European regulations, Turkey has pushed through laws and started implementing new regulations to harmonize its laws with Europe.
I pushed through the thickets of Akron, Iowa, as he joined Iowa Congressman Steve King's Iowa pheasant hunt, winning his formal approval two weeks later.
But the trainer, who co-owns the Scandinavian Health & Performance center in Dubai with her husband, Ian, pushed through for her and the baby's health.
He pushed through a flawed, punitive crime bill and signed a welfare reform law that denied a cash safety net for disproportionately black poor families.
At VW, Diess has since pushed through a radical 80 billion euro ($90 billion) electric car mass production strategy and a sweeping alliance with Ford.
At VW, Diess has since pushed through a radical 80 billion euro ($90.10 billion) electric car mass production strategy and a sweeping alliance with Ford.
On July 3rd its new law on the Supreme Court took effect, the culmination of a series of judicial changes pushed through by the party.
They pushed through a new constitution which skewed the electoral system and gave them the power to appoint a third of the members of parliament.
The junta's main weapon, however, is the new constitution, which it pushed through in a referendum in 2016 after banning critics from campaigning against it.
Gerhard Schröder, her SPD predecessor, pushed through painful economic reforms and initiated a relaxation of social mores after the stuffy years of Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
Hillary's fifth swipe was just right, so she pushed through the entrance and attempted to regain her presidential poise, but the world had seen enough.
While both Democrats and Republicans have played that cynical game, it was the conservative faction of the high court that narrowly pushed through the ruling.
He successfully pushed through legislation to make it harder for DEA to suspend the registration of manufacturers, distributors and pill mills that violate federal laws.
Last year the government pushed through reforms that will force the creditors of Iceland's failed banks to suffer even heavier consequences from their poor decisions.
It garnered more than 55,800 posts on Twitter, including Facebook and Instagram posts that were pushed through Twitter, Fizziology, a social-media research firm found.
Although ATP player representatives opposed the change unanimously, tournament representatives and the chief executive at the time, Adam Helfant, narrowly pushed through its eventual approval.
"Whoa," Lee wrote on Twitter following a voice vote that pushed through her amendment to sunset the 28503 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF).
On top of those regulations, new rules are pushed through every day, often times without knowledge of or even consideration of the small business implications.
Republican FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced the move on Friday afternoon to roll back the "midnight regulations" pushed through by his Democratic predecessor, Tom Wheeler.
As Mayor, Bloomberg successfully pushed through new New York City laws banning smoking in bars, restaurants, the majority of workplaces, and city parks and beaches.
A 34-year-old woman pushed through the brutal weather on Monday to become the first American woman to win the Boston Marathon since 1985.
At least one endangered Democrat, Senator Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota, was already back in her home state campaigning as senators pushed through the nominees.
Before he pushed through the swinging doors of a bar, he paused and lifted an untucked shirt to show me the black handle of a .
Yet Mr. Erdogan was praised in his early years in power, from 2003, as his government pushed through judicial reforms, encouraged by the European Union.
But now the Democrats who seized control of the Legislature last fall have pushed through a bill that spins New York in the opposite direction.
" "We pushed through there and ran a bunch of stops and now we're trying to figure out if we're going to hold here or not.
In the 2007 fight, Democrats pushed through a funding measure requiring a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq, drawing a presidential veto Congress could not override.
Mr. Winthrop, who is built low and squat like a wrestler, had "put his shoulder into it," as he likes to say, and pushed through.
He wanted Fulton Street to be the Grand Central of downtown Manhattan — so he pushed through a plan that cost more than a billion dollars.
At the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, for instance, Mr. Chapek pushed through an overhaul of a free-fall ride then known as Tower of Terror.
Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, was being pushed through the Senate in order to meet a September 30 procedural deadline.
But it's also much less likely to pass — the House GOP pushed through a resolution last summer opposing any kind of price on carbon. Rep.
In South Dakota, they pushed through campaign finance reforms and restrictions on lobbying, as well as a system to create public funding for political campaigns.
Lawmakers in Oklahoma pushed through taxes on tobacco, motor fuels, gambling and online sales, in addition to a higher production tax on oil and gas.
It started with Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, when 15 major bills were pushed through Congress to help lift the country out of the Depression.
That's especially true considering several of the Apple Watch's most important new features are pushed through software updates and don't depend on the latest hardware.
But after her team pushed through victories against No. 2 Oregon on Friday and No. 3 Oregon State on Sunday, she didn't care a bit.
It was reported in February that the FCC inspector general was looking into whether Pai improperly pushed through rules in an effort to benefit Sinclair.
He pushed through rules that reduced the number of votes required for Senate approval of executive and judicial nominees from 2628 votes to 28500 votes.
None of those permutations has mattered, as James's team has pushed through to the finals each time regardless of opponent or seeding, winning three championships.
Three years later, the N.C.A.A. executive committee pushed through rules to allow $2,000 stipends for athletes, although member schools quickly voted to veto the decision.
The reason has a lot to due with a change, pushed through by the Justice Department decades ago, in the process for prosecuting congressional contempt.
Chanting and cheering migrants pushed through or climbed over a steel gate until police threw tear gas and smoke canisters and pushed the migrants back.
After the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in 2012, New York State pushed through stricter gun laws, called the Safe Act.
After the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in 2012, New York State pushed through stricter gun laws, called the Safe Act.
In January, President Trump pushed through the pipeline's completion but a lawsuit brought by four Sioux tribes is currently being considered in US District Court.
In that position, Mr. Hickenlooper pushed through Medicaid expansion under a divided legislature, and signed the gun control package, a major shift for the state.
"The fact is, that's the end of Sint Maarten," he said as he was pushed through San Juan's Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in a wheelchair.
Salvini, who this week pushed through parliament tougher sanctions on charity ships that seek to bring migrants rescued at sea to Italy, was quick to reply.
Using the spear gun he thankfully had on hand, the student pushed through his fear and jabbed at the shark when it passed by him again.
Sassou Nguesso, 72, pushed through constitutional changes at a referendum in October to remove term and age limits that would have prevented him from running again.
After Hiko pushed through mid doors, NiP's Get_Right posted up on the other side of the doors, lying in wait in case Hiko came back through.
WASHINGTON — Senate Republicans pushed through a rule change Wednesday that will make it easier for them to confirm President Donald Trump's nominees at a faster pace.
"We've seen people largely chosen on the basis of age, and therefore longevity, and political ideology being pushed through despite having no relevant experience," she said.
I'm not sure when it happened, but I had pushed through what was blocking me from embracing myself as a happy, carefree, passionate, empathetic Black girl.
But his willingness to forego consensus -- as in September, when he pushed through the new stimulus package despite strong opposition -- annoyed some policymakers, prompting open dissent.
ZeniMax alleges that Zuckerberg quickly pushed through with the deal, and that Facebook didn't preform adequate due diligence, ignoring a letter sent by ZeniMax threatening litigation.
It was the worst incident in a spate of protests over the past several months against education reforms that the government pushed through three years ago.
Pena Nieto, who pushed through Congress a sweeping energy reform in 2013 that ended Pemex' decades-long monopoly, made the announcement at the company's Tula refinery.
Erdogan vowed to keep supporting Qatar after his rapid approval of the bill, pushed through parliament on Wednesday, and he rejected accusations that it supported terrorism.
"I had everyone telling me, 'There's no way you're going to be successful' and I just freakin' pushed through and I made it happen," she said.
Now that the IPO market has reopened, traders are hopeful that an enormous pile of new stock offerings can be pushed through the door in 2019.
But he has also drawn criticism for rolling back a number of moves pushed through under the last administration, including an investigation into zero-rating programs.
Who, pray tell, would Rekognition identify when we pushed through a completely fictitious creation (though one portrayed by real-life actors Richard Brake and Vladimir Furdik)?
At VW, Diess has since pushed through a radical 80 billion euro ($90 billion) electric car mass production strategy and a sweeping alliance with Ford (F.
Each day 100 million gallons of seawater are pushed through semi-permeable membranes to create 50 million gallons of water that is piped to municipal users.
The Exxon managers then pushed through the drilling program in two months before a further round of sanctions eventually knocked it off course, the sources said.
A law pushed through by the AKP in 2013 prohibits any sort of promotion of alcohol, including ads, sponsorship deals, product placement or even wine tastings.
"They've pushed through so many barriers to get there, and it's easy to see them as helpless, but they have a lot of strength," said Dix.
That's on top of the $834 billion in cuts to Medicaid proposed in the American Health Care Act, which Trump pushed through the House in May.
As mayor of New York City, he pushed through legislation banning sugary drinks (which ultimately failed in the courts) and smoking in most restaurants in bars.
Despite her recent pledge, she pushed through an impeachment vote with no support from Republicans, and the country divided right down the middle on the issue.
EPA is also considering reducing vehicle emissions standards based on industry-sponsored science and pushed through industry-backed chemical rules against the advice of agency scientists.
No less alarming is a raft of planks that ideologues pushed through to banish any notion of moderation and present-day reality from the party's credo.
Following their loss in the governor's race in the 2016 election, North Carolina statehouse Republicans pushed through legislative measures to curtail the incoming Democratic governor's power.
Mr. Peña Nieto has pushed through other overhauls, including changes in education, telecommunications, taxes, electricity and finance, but they have yet to generate significant economic growth.
At the end of each voting period, the top "buy" or "sell" command is pushed through and a single share of stock is bought or sold.
Cutler was the Chief U.S. Negotiator for the disastrous U.S.-Korea (KORUS) Free Trade Agreement which President Obama and Republican leadership pushed through Congress in 2011.
Since the variance approval, neighboring property owners have filed an appeal, and the county executive, Steve Schuh, has pushed through legislation banning variances for marijuana dispensaries.
On March 16, 2015, a Monday morning, he finally walked up the gray stone steps of Harlem Renaissance High School and pushed through the double doors.
On Russia, the president has insisted that he has pursued tough policies, though a Senate vote that pushed through additional economic sanctions forced the administration's hand.
The project, which has been held back by delays, was pushed through after junta chief Prayuth Chan-ocha invoked an executive order known as Article 44.
In California, groups pushed through SB 535, which dedicates funding from the state's cap-and-trade program to low-income communities disproportionately affected by climate change.
Conservative lawmakers in Wisconsin pushed through a set of bills on Wednesday night that will limit the power of the incoming Democratic governor and attorney general.
Scott Walker's stunning loss last month, Wisconsin Republicans pushed through a sweeping set of bills Wednesday designed to limit the power of the incoming Democratic leaders.
A year and a half after gaining the chairmanship, McKinley pushed through the Tariff Act of 1890, known as the McKinley Tariff, covering over 19103,500 goods.
Mr. López Obrador has said he will not change the energy laws his predecessor pushed through, but in practice he is beginning to dismantle those policies.
But Tom Brady threw four touchdown passes, two to Rob Gronkowski, as New England pushed through to a 35-17 victory over the sliding Miami Dolphins.
But wanting to be out there more and not miss any more time, I kind of pushed through it and then obviously ran into a wall.
His government pushed through an overhaul of the French labor code this year, a change that divided the Socialist Party and set off weeks of protests.
Mr. Netanyahu's coalition pushed through Parliament a new bill retroactively authorizing thousands of houses built on Palestinian-owned land that are illegal even under Israeli law.
Mr. Rajoy on the other hand pushed through contentious austerity measures that have widened income inequality and made jobs more precarious, but have restored economic growth.
The White House pushed through a bill in late 2017 that pulled the business tax down sharply and also lightened the load for many individual taxpayers.
Draped in a black gown, she pushed through "Fastlove," a single from 1996, while seeming on the verge of tears (and not over Mr. Michael's death).
The Exxon managers then pushed through the drilling programme in two months before a further round of sanctions eventually knocked it off course, the sources said.
Gymnastics are cool because the only people who can successfully do it have essentially transcended humanhood and pushed through to evolve into something other, something better.
The bid to recall him in 2012 kicked off after he pushed through a law effectively scrapping collective bargaining for teachers and many public service employees.
Whatever was in those syringes—old blood, straight up dirt, infectious bacteria—was nothing that should have ever been pushed through a needle into our veins.
Lopez Obrador opposed a constitutional change pushed through by Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto that opened production and exploration in the energy sector to private capital.
Think of it as modularizing and compartmentalizing the guts of Android so that it's simpler for Google, manufacturers, and carriers to get updates pushed through to you.
Ongoing wrangling in the U.S. Congress over a bill to cut taxes on Thursday dented confidence that the reforms would be pushed through in their current state.
I avoided single-use take-out containers and paper receipts and pushed through thirst and exhaustion when I wanted water or coffee but forgot my reusable jug.
In 2019, Sisi has also pushed through changes to the constitution that could keep him in power until 2030 and gave him more control over the judiciary.
The company pushed through despite this major setback, with Branson now saying the company is just a few weeks away from conducting its first suborbital test flight.
Diplomats said a referendum vote last year that approved the constitutional change was pushed through with limited debate and the government offers too little room for opposition.
Waters' comments came nearly two weeks after she pledged to roll back deregulation efforts on the financial industry pushed through by the Trump administration and the GOP.
Like other oil companies, Statoil is also benefiting from efficiencies it pushed through during the sector's downturn, when firms were forced to slash jobs, projects and investment.
It's partly a reflection of the rapid pace with which the 39-year-old former investment banker has pushed through his proposals, using executive orders where necessary.
There's a level of maturity and determination that comes from having pushed through the headwinds of doubt to gradually and consistently rebuild your story and rebuild trust.
They're being pushed through the criminal system and immigration system without any knowledge of where their children are and their children don't know where their parents are.
Those records may prove crucial to determine whether the agency's revocation of the net neutrality rules was pushed through as the agency knowingly lied to the public.
It was finally pushed through against his will via a ballot initiative, but in a final act of defiance, LePage added 20-hour-per-week work requirements.
The two will face a run-off on May 5, reflecting differences over the deal pushed through by the pro-Western government of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev.
At the same time, Mr. Orban pushed through a program that has allowed businesses to divert at least $1.5 billion in corporate taxes directly to sports institutions.
And Mr Sánchez has pushed through an overdue law to remove the remains of Francisco Franco, Spain's former dictator, from the triumphalist mausoleum he built outside Madrid.
But in 1956, in an effort to court Sinhalese voters, the prime minister of the day pushed through a bill to make Sinhala the sole official language.
Also in December, Mexican lawmakers pushed through a controversial new security law formalizing the role of the military in the drug war and assigning it new powers.
In a turn of events that horrified the victims of the dictatorship, Alfonsín pushed through the Full Stop Law in 234, essentially granting amnesty to many torturers.
Danley, a 62-year-old Australian citizen, was pushed through Los Angeles International Airport in a wheelchair after landing Tuesday night from Manila just after 7 p.m.
"In my own view my performance has been satisfactory," Gulliver said of his tenure, citing the bank's steady flow of dividends and the restructuring he pushed through.
After winning legislative elections for the first time in 2002, the party pushed through democratic reforms, subdued Turkey's army and strengthened the state's recognition of human rights.
Now fracked gas pipelines are being pushed through Appalachia, not only the one near my house but also the Mountain Valley Pipeline and the Atlantic Coast Pipeline.
The laws Mr Puigdemont's executive pushed through the Catalan parliament last month allowing an independence referendum violated Catalonia's statute of self-government, as well as Spain's constitution.
The leader of the center-left party is little liked, with a substantial fall to unemployment yet to be seen since he pushed through unpopular labor reforms.
Since then a handful of states have pushed through legalization, and Newsom said the lessons learned in places like Colorado and Washington helped form the new proposition.
To prevent such shutdowns, Apple's fix is basically to lower the amount of water being pushed through the clogged pipes, to avoid slowing the entire process down.
According to local newspaper El Informador, 450 homes were impacted by the weather, with some saying the ice had pushed through their doors and windows, reported NPR.
Attorney-General George Brandis said legislation would be pushed through parliament before the end of the year if the government voted in favour of approving gay marriage.
Stringer has pushed through similar measures at other companies and made a similar proposal last year at Chipotle, citing what the fund saw as excessive executive compensation.
Once the warm air is drawn into the unit, it's pushed through water-soaked pads that turn it into a (chillier) gas via the process of evaporation.
China's 2016 GDP grew at its slowest pace in more than a quarter of a century as the government pushed through painful structural reforms in the economy.
The proposed GDB restructuring deal is being pushed through Title VI of the federal law, which provides for a consensual restructuring framework between the government and creditors.
Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign pushed, through the Culinary Workers Union, for the Las Vegas Strip's casinos to offer paid time off to employees looking to caucus Saturday.
Online privacy activists have placed attack billboards in the districts of several lawmakers who pushed through a bill letting internet providers pawn off their customers' browsing data.
Nevertheless, whispers on Wall Street point to growing anxiety that tax reform may not get pushed through in time for the midterm elections in Congress in 2018.
It's not simply the vibrations of air pushed through vocal cords; it's the force of a unique perspective matched with the moral urgency of a just demand.
For years to come, I covered countless middle-of-the-night votes in which the Greek Parliament pushed through packages of austerity measures at the 11th hour.
The two have pushed through a famously rocky start (fence jump, anyone?) in which Randolph chose to leave the show, and Underwood fought to get her back.
Hidalgo has pushed through a series of measures to cut urban pollution, including turning highways along the Seine river into public parks and building more bike lanes.
A $1.5 trillion tax cut package pushed through by the Trump administration and the Republican-controlled U.S. Congress in December is also expected to bolster compensation growth.
If this happens, the move would come more than three years after Mexico's president pushed through reforms designed to curb Slim's dominance of the local telecommunications market.
However, the NABE economists generally agree the tax cuts President Donald Trump pushed through Congress will give a significant boost to growth this year and next year.
Elite Iraqi troops pushed through Islamic State artillery, snipers and suicide attacks to enter the city on Tuesday for the first time in more than two years.
The House Administration Committee has already held hearings on election security issues this year and has pushed through, along party lines, the Securing America's Federal Elections Act.
The majority party's lawmakers, among them many veteran activists who served time in prison, have already pushed through the repeal of a 1975 law on "subversive elements".
And all that is before one gets to the alleged violations of law represented by the environmental policies Mr. Pruitt pushed through, also mired in the courts.
One man, Saleh Khodor, a doctor from the southern city of Deir al-Zour, pushed through the crowd and interrupted the deputy governor to address his visitors.
Sure, I worked hard and pushed through it all to get to this point but I knew that this still was not the top—it couldn't be.
The Republican-majority Congress and President Donald Trump pushed through big corporate tax cuts last year that will add a projected $1.5 trillion to the federal deficit.
But when you're enjoying every Sunday night and no longer lying awake with anxiety, you'll be grateful you pushed through so you can finally live the dream.
"Here the people rule!" the legislators cried as they pushed through the heavy wooden doors and installed Mr. Guaidó at the front of the assembly's main hall.
That's why the Mooch is such a breath of fresh air: He is transparently loyal to the president's agenda, and wholly dedicated to seeing it pushed through.
The committee will be holding two additional hearings in March, with the goal of having legislation pushed through the House by Memorial Day, Republican committee aides said.
The Canadian dollar pushed through an April 2016 support level and touched C$1.2415 to the greenback, or 80.55 U.S. cents, its strongest level since July 2015.
Lopez Obrador's left-leaning government pledged to improve workers' pay, and earlier this year pushed through a labor bill that will strengthen the rights of trade unions.
The Financial Services Roundtable, an industry advocacy group headed by Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, also expressed a sense of urgency in getting reforms pushed through.
As speaker, she successfully pressed for legislation to lower penalties for many nonviolent offenses, pushed through paid sick leave legislation, and was a stalwart defender of immigrants.
An EMG survey released on Sunday indicated that M5S would win in a two-round voting system, under new electoral reforms pushed through this year by Renzi.
That seems to imply a radically stepped-up version of a controversial refugee-redistribution scheme pushed through in 2015, designed to relieve the burden from Greece and Italy.
Cargo-moving industries and truckers have criticized the plan, which was pushed through in early November, citing the hefty price tag of cleaner equipment as the predominant issue.
House Republicans pushed through a plan to undo the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010, the financial overhaul designed to make the banking system safer after the financial crisis.
Creval's shareholders, led by French businessman Denis Dumont, pushed through a management overhaul last autumn, leading to the appointment of former bank Pekao boss Lovaglio at the helm.
The Sanders plan would also impose strict new guidelines on mega-mergers, while asking a revamped Federal Trade Commission to review deals pushed through during the Trump administration.
The executive seems similar flaws in Trumpcare – or at the very least, the version of the American Health Care Act that recently pushed through the House of Representatives.
Mr Danyliuk, an independent-minded reformer backed by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), has been under pressure from the country's leadership before, as he pushed through fiscal reforms.
The euro, which had been bumping up against a 23-month high for most of the week, pushed through that mark to touch $1.1739, its highest since Jan.
Private sector hiring hit a record high in the fourth quarter of 2017 after Macron pushed through an unpopular overhaul of the labor code, his first major reform.
After five years of political standoff and no trade deals passed by Congress, three free trade deals were finally pushed through in October of 2011 with bipartisan support.
The U.S. currency has risen since the president's Republican party pushed through significant tax cuts, and strong economic growth has prompted the Fed to steadily raise interest rates.
America's most vulnerable communities, like some of the patients that I see every day, will suffer if additional anti-choice policies are pushed through under president-elect Trump.
"The typical life insurance product is overly complex and too opaque, which is in a sense OK when it's pushed through a face-to-face channel," he says.
Those were the rules set by a statute pushed through the New Jersey Legislature in 1928 by Emerson Richards, a Republican state senator who lived along the boardwalk.
The last time a French government pushed through a big programme of privatisations was between 2005 and 2007 under centre-right president Jacques Chirac, who died in September.
The breach of the city came after Iraqi forces pushed through two fronts on Kirkuk's outskirts, seizing key oil fields and a military base, among other valuable assets.
The last time a French government pushed through a big program of privatizations was between 2005 and 2007 under center-right president Jacques Chirac, who died in September.
The last time a French government pushed through a big program of privatizations was between 2005 and 2007 under center-right president Jacques Chirac, who died in September.
If Doug Jones manages to win, the speed with which a final bill would be pushed through, to avoid having him vote on it, might stun even Washington.
The British government has pushed through its first licensing of a virtual currency company, underscoring its desire to make London a hub for the development of financial technology.
I'd spent my life absorbing changes in computer technology, and I knew that if I pushed through the learning curve I'd eventually be doing some pretty cool things.
Since Democrats took control of the House, there has been no shortage of bad legislation that has either been pushed through the lower chamber or advocated by progressives.
He was taken to task in the street for the "loi travail," the labor law — recently pushed through by his government — that he was in Lunel to promote.
There is significant evidence that growth is being pushed through excessively lax credit, and the IMF has warned that the levels of corporate debt in China are worrying.
His direct action was instrumental in getting the Civil Rights Act -- introduced by President Kennedy and signed by President Johnson after Kennedy's assassination -- proposed and pushed through Congress.
He said the company had already pushed through increases in a low- to mid-single digit range, on average, to offset rising commodity costs and a weaker sterling.
India's City Union Bank Ltd reported in February that it had suffered three "fraudulent remittances" of nearly $2 million that had been pushed through the SWIFT financial platform.
The legislation was pushed through as part of a process which has seen lawmakers seize control of parliamentary time in order to influence the way forward on Brexit.
She pushed through major legislation during the Obama presidency, including Obamacare (which some people fairly call Pelosicare), and she has been effective during the Trump presidency as well.
The project came under a torrent of criticism, including from Mr. Essebsi, who pushed through a law to reduce the commission's scope after coming to power in 2014.
Mr. Trump pushed through a $1.5 trillion tax cut plan in December to fuel faster growth despite warnings from economists that the economy did not need the help.
Mr. Macron has been criticized for governing too far to the right as he pushed through a series of economic measures seen as favoring employers and the wealthy.
When it comes to personal revelations, the book is opaque and exceedingly repetitive, as if the prose had been pushed through the messaging mill of a P.R. firm.
In response, Republicans ended the "sequester" spending restraints, which kept a lid on spending, and most recently pushed through this $1.3 trillion bill that has something for everyone.
Snyder also pushed through a change that once would have been unheard of in the birthplace of the United Autoworkers, as Michigan became a right-to-work state.
The futures started trading three and a half years after the government pushed through the biggest shake-up in the country's electricity sector following the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
President Ronald Reagan promised to balance the federal budget and then, while in office, pushed through tax cuts and military spending that more than doubled the national debt.
A group known as the GU272 Advocacy Team has pushed through student government a bill that would create a new $2723 fee every semester for all Georgetown undergraduates.
For example, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pushed through the 2017 goods and services tax which created a simplified national tax code that replaced a confusing local patchwork.
Trump's two big victories as president have been the tax cut — organized and pushed through to law by Mitch McConnell — and a raft of new conservative federal judges.
The Citizenship Amendment Act, which Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist government has pushed through parliament, fast-tracks Indian citizenship for non-Muslim minorities from three neighboring countries.
WFP ran the table in New York City, where local legislators pushed through paid sick days over Michael Bloomberg's opposition, and began the campaign against stop-and-frisk.
She insisted in an interview that she was quitting because she was satisfied that she had pushed through the necessary changes to get the country's economy on track.
And it was, of course, pushed through the House without giving the Congressional Budget Office a chance to estimate its costs, its effects on coverage, or anything else.
He is accused of conspiring with a newspaper publisher who promised glowing coverage if the prime minister pushed through a law that would have hurt a competing rag.
Lopez Obrador's left-leaning government has pledged to improve workers' pay, and earlier this year pushed through a labor bill that will strengthen the rights of trade unions.
And the Securities and Exchange Commission pushed through reforms that took effect in October that could make certain types of money market funds less appealing and less liquid.
In Italy, Marco Minniti, a security expert, became interior minister in December and has pushed through long-awaited measures aimed at curbing immigration by processing asylum applications faster.
"The Force Awakens," directed by J.J. Abrams, a star in his own right, was also the first "Star Wars" movie pushed through Walt Disney Company's vaunted marketing system.
Which is why back then, he and others rejected a number of ideas that perhaps would have made things different had they been pushed through at the time.
He said the charities "told me it was a dumb idea" and insisted that their clients would prefer visiting a theme park to being pushed through a marathon.
Arab states actually pushed through a UN General Assembly resolution labeling Zionism "a form of racism and racial discrimination" in 1975, though it was repealed 16 years later.
Meanwhile, the caviar beads—which are created by being pushed through a handy tray that generates 96 drops in a few seconds—sit at the bottom of the glass.
Recent heavy rain and melting snow have already flooded the city of Davenport in Iowa, where the swollen Mississippi River pushed through a temporary barrier and swamped downtown streets.
Mr Temer, who became president after his predecessor, Dilma Rousseff, was impeached last August, pushed through a 20-year freeze on government spending to shrink a massive budget deficit.
None of this is going to stop the markets from rallying again when tax cuts are pushed through or if short-term growth does pick up under Mr Trump.
A group of nearly 4,000 Honduran immigrants heading toward the United States pushed through a Guatemalan border fence with Mexico before being held up by Mexican authorities on Friday.
The tackled protester was actually pushed through Lochte, Burke and Bergeron as he was pushed to the ground and then escorted off stage with his hands behind his back.
Once the penalty expired, Kuraly came out of the box and wristed a shot, his rebound pushed through by Lindholm with 2:03 left for the 4-2 margin.
There's no way legalization would have even made it on the ballot in November had it not been for the self-interested scheme that a few billionaires pushed through.
Four decades after Bangladesh's liberation war, the Awami League pushed through constitutional changes allowing for the trial and execution of old men who had fought against Sheikh Hasina's father.
On Wednesday, the House of Representatives successfully pushed through a measure that would reinstate the same net neutrality rules that the Federal Communications Commission voted to repeal in 2017.
Louis Barletta, a tea party darling who 10 years ago as mayor famously pushed through an ordinance that punished landlords and business owners who did business with undocumented immigrants.
The constitution the generals pushed through in 2016 awards the job of picking the prime minister to a joint sitting of the lower house and the 250-member Senate.
On Saturday, he revealed during a show at the Hollywood Bowl that he was getting over the flu, but still pushed through and performed the entirety of his set.
After Raúl Castro officially took over the presidency from his brother Fidel in 2008, he pushed through unprecedented reforms to open up the economy and chart a new future.
The greenback has rallied this year since the president's Republican party pushed through significant tax cuts, and strong economic growth has prompted the Fed to steadily raise interest rates.
Depending on how the economy develops and how fast fiscal policy is shaped up and pushed through, the Fed might be able to affect three rate hikes this year.
Although Plan Colombia succeeded in strengthening Colombian institutions and democracy through police and military training and resources, it was originally pushed through Congress primarily as a counter-narcotics operation.
WIRED spent months speaking to former and current Tesla employees about how the electric carmaker pushed through Model 3 production hell—and CEO Elon Musk's erratic, headline-making summer.
With Democrats controlling both chambers of Congress, Obama pushed through a series of reforms—Obamacare, the Dodd-Frank Act, the Recovery Act, and more—that changed the political landscape.
On January 23rd the three main (and largely upland) parties in Nepal's ruling coalition abruptly pushed through parliament amendments to a constitution promulgated, over Madhesi objections, only in September.
After the failed coup, one of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's first announcements was that plans to bury Taksim's Gezi Park under a replica Ottoman barracks would be pushed through.
The greenback has rallied this year since the president's Republican Party pushed through significant tax cuts, and strong economic growth has prompted the Fed to steadily raise interest rates.
In 2010, Democrats pushed through a DREAM Act proposal as one of their last acts as the House majority — a bill that won the support of only eight Republicans.
The move comes less than a week after Pai pushed through a rule easing media ownership restrictions and making it easier for major broadcasters to purchase local broadcast stations.
But centrist Republicans, such as those in the moderate Tuesday Group, say the mandatory cuts are already too deep to be pushed through as part of the reconciliation process.
The source said an executive on the Google Cloud team "pushed through an exception" and allowed a reseller to provide CBP with a trial of Anthos for testing purposes.
This self-assurance proved his greatest strength in the corpse-piling Overland campaign of 1864, as he pushed through criticism to ultimate victory (with more skill than many acknowledged).
However, the deals that have been pushed through signify that private equity firms are finding ways to get deals done, said the banker, often through writing larger equity checks.
Students pushed through the gates outside their California high school after school administrators tried to lock them inside during national student walkouts against gun violence, The Mercury News reported.
Most GOP members of Congress who spoke out against his remarks after Charlottesville eventually returned to the fold as the President pushed through tax cuts and health care changes.
On April 8, the day before Mr. el-Sisi visited the White House, Mr. Pompeo abruptly pushed through the terrorist designation and sanctions against the Revolutionary Guards in Iran.
The Western-backed government has pushed through overhauls of the police and military, but critics say that corruption in state-owned companies, the courts and local government remains rampant.
It's absolutely not the same—and if it was more like last year, I probably would've pushed through to complete Kazuma and Majima's adventure myself just for the experience.
Slaker WATER By The New York Times | Source: Carbon Engineering The air will be pushed through honeycombed plastic channels coated with potassium hydroxide that attaches itself to carbon dioxide.
And some on Capitol Hill believe that Speaker Paul D. Ryan's leadership post would be in jeopardy if he pushed through an immigration bill that most House Republicans opposed.
When Bush pushed through his tax cut, we had a budget surplus, so it wasn't clear to voters that less revenue might mean cuts to programs they count on.
First, though Senate rules now allow these nominees to be pushed through on a party-line vote, that process still eats up a lot of valuable Senate floor time.
They were pushed through the state Senate during the same week that municipalities across the country took measures to curb the spread of coronavirus, also known as COVID-19.
And Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is bullish that there are a handful of others who have private reservations about conducting a trial that's pushed through along partisan lines.
The nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) government in Warsaw has pushed through reforms to the judiciary and media that critics within the EU say have weakened the democratic order.
Trump&aposs foreign policy is not helpingAt the same time that the Trump administration has proposed and pushed through these cuts, threats to our diplomats have increased quite substantially.
The EU also needed to look at tax cuts pushed through by U.S. President Donald Trump that were providing a big incentive for companies to invest there, he said.
But she dropped the effort so as not to be a "distraction" as lawmakers pushed through a bipartisan paid family and medical leave and sick days bill in 2018.
Air traffic controllers in France have downed tools in protest at labor reforms and a reduction of staffing levels being pushed through by the government of President Emmanuel Macron.
President George W. Bush pushed through two sets of tax cuts, in 2001 and 2003, but their economic impact was minimal because not all tax cuts are created equal.
LG: I think what Kara's wondering is whether or not there's gonna be a 500-page proposal with handwritten notes in the corners pushed through at the last minute.
Greitens pushed through a law making Missouri a right-to-work state; while today the state has relatively few union members, historically its brewing industry has been heavily unionized.
In 1973, then-governor Nelson Rockefeller pushed through a set of laws requiring dealers of coke and heroin be slapped with minimum sentences of 15 to life—or more.
Last week the stock pushed through its ceiling of resistance, which told Collins that it needs to stay above that close and not fall under the long-term resistance line.
In January 2013, for example, the governor pushed through the Safe Act, a controversial gun control bill, in the wake of the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut.
The company also says Facebook quickly pushed through the deal to purchase Oculus in 2014 and didn't perform adequate due diligence, ignoring a legal letter sent from Zenimax threatening litigation.
His government pushed through a law to grant autonomy to the office from 2018, but with the proviso that the incumbent would continue in the job for another nine years.
Overall, the setbacks have been few as Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has pushed through a record number of appellate judges and often praises a legacy that will last decades.
The company has pushed through a swath of updates over the past year that aims to make it more friendly for creators, which might have aided in this content bump.
In keeping with the junta's repressive instincts, the police initially pondered the possibility of charging the artists under the harsh new law the junta pushed through to stifle online dissent.
Much of the work that President Obama and other leaders have pushed through on critically important social issues over the past few years has been challenged throughout this campaign cycle.
Trump has eagerly tweeted support for Gillespie by alleging that Northam "is fighting for the violent MS-13 killer gangs & sanctuary cities" — a narrative Gillespie has pushed through local advertisements.
It plans to privatise much or all of the loss-making national carrier, Air India, and has also pushed through an ambitious scheme to encourage the use of smaller airports.
He pushed through a big change to state-owned enterprises in 2017, and that did little to introduce competition either into the management of enterprises or the sectors they dominate.
"In my jurisdiction, we are 30 miles from the California border and a lot of drugs are pushed through here by the (drug) cartels," Costello said in a phone interview.
BERLIN – Bavaria&aposs governing party has pushed through a law that significantly expands police powers in the southern German state, even as critics warn it puts civil liberties at risk.
Everything from tweets expressing consumer sentiments to websites receiving large amounts of traffic about a certain contestant is pushed through the algorithms in the model to arrive at a prediction.
The Dow pushed through the symbolic 22,000 barrier today, carried by a 6.9% rise in Apple's shares that added 60 points to the index of the biggest 30 industrial companies.
Bill Greenlee, the city councilman who pushed through Philadelphia's cashless ban (which takes effect in July), said understanding the constraints of thousands of people in his city inspired his effort.
He has pushed through reforms that will make Britain the first big economy to open a public register that reveals the ultimate beneficial ownership of such outfits later this year.
Two weeks ago I was at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo and we had the latest test of our LightSail spacecraft, which will be pushed through space by sunlight.
President Trump's tax cuts, which were finally pushed through in December, have also boosted future earnings expectations and unleashed a wave of share buybacks and corporate merger and acquisition activity.
When Soloway's parent came out as transgender, Soloway, who now identifies as genderqueer nonbinary, pushed through the male-dominated landscape of Hollywood to create the groundbreaking Amazon TV series Transparent.
THERE was plenty of shouting in parliament as Greece's government, led by the leftist Syriza party, pushed through a €1.8 billion ($2 billion) package of tax increases on May 22nd.
The first "stand your ground" law was pushed through by Marion Hammer, a former N.R.A. president who also fought against the adoption of the amicable scrub jay as state bird.
The power to reach other starsA spacecraft that utilizes a solar sail has an almost unlimited supply of energy, since it's continuously pushed through space by the pressure of sunlight.
America Movil's performance in its home country has suffered in recent years as Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto pushed through reforms intended to weaken the company's dominance of the sector.
Macri has pushed through measures such as devaluing the local currency, eliminating subsidies and ending export curbs and taxes on wheat and corn, but economic growth has not yet returned.
In brief, Mayor Bill de Blasio has pushed through a program that would selectively loosen rules on density, height, and parking as long as developers include affordable and senior housing.
The festival's desert revelers — who stylishly pushed through 90-degree days and crowds close to 100,000, mind you — had to dress to stand out on Insta and survive the heat.
Fearing the US economy would fall into a recession due to the coronavirus, the Fed pushed through an emergency rate cut for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis.
"But in California, taxes continue to go up as we saw with the most recent gas tax," Mr. McCarthy said, referring to a gas tax increase pushed through by Democrats.
A gang of hackers and social justice crusaders decide to kidnap the politicians who pushed through the disastrous policies that led to the collapse, intending to hold them to account.
So he pushed through a cloud of cigar smoke, dodged a waiter handing out tuna tartare on edible spoons and charmed his way past a guard at the backstage fence.
Mr. Carter pushed through three comprehensive energy bills that laid the foundation for America's energy security today by deregulating natural gas and crude oil, stressing conservation and supporting alternative energy.
The administration is poised to introduce a way for states to block grant Medicaid money and previously pushed through approvals for states seeking to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients.
On his return to Egypt, the Sisi government pushed through new news media restrictions and prosecuted a rival political leader in the courts, further squeezing political rights and free speech.
In the years before Mr. Trump's election and in the time since, Republican lawmakers around the country aggressively pushed through laws to make voting harder for certain groups, particularly minorities.
The cannabis referendum, pushed through by the Greens, would bring younger voters to the polls, but there were concerns there were too many things going, said Duncan from Massey University.
PiS has pushed through a range of reforms since taking power in 2015 that the European Commission and rights groups say jeopardize the rule of law by politicizing judicial appointments.
Last week, the stock pushed through its ceiling of resistance and has been running higher, and based on several indicators, Moreno believes the stock could start its uphill climb again.
Mr. Santos's opponents in the Congress were furious the new accord had been pushed through with what they said was too little time to either comment or review the changes.
And while most of the time, she has no qualms about needing a wheelchair, there are accessibility issues, the sidewalks are a mess, and she can't be pushed through sand.
Even with so few state legislative chambers under Democratic control, labor groups have had success in large cities, where they have pushed through minimum wage increases and family leave proposals.
Lawmakers pushed through the measure despite opposition from progressives and members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, who cited funding for the Trump administration's "immoral" immigration policies and "unchecked" military spending.
The President's own focus was chiefly on matters like stem-cell-research regulation and the sort of educational reforms he had pushed through a Democratic legislature as governor of Texas.
He quickly nationalized industries, seized farms and businesses, pushed through constitutional changes to enhance his power, and, as an emboldened and petty despot, cracked down on dissent of any kind.
KV: Bill Clinton, the only reason he was successful in getting stuff pushed through Congress is that he made so many concessions to the right he basically was a Republican.
I pushed through and kept making connections with people in my field until I finally landed my first fully production role that carried me through to where I am now.
As president of the Cook County Board, she pushed through a penny-an-ounce soda tax, which prompted a fierce backlash from critics who said it would hurt the poor.
A federal judge struck down Wisconsin Republican's law restricting early voting, blocking a key part of the GOP's hastily pushed-through slate of lame-duck power grab bills that Gov.
On our final day in Iceland, my wife and I pushed through a small opening in a fence and hiked through a driving sand storm to look for this plane.
Labour representatives hold half of the 20 seats on Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board and while a deal can still be pushed through without their consent their approval could significantly smooth the transaction.
International observers have questioned the fairness of elections that have kept him in office since and last year he pushed through constitutional reforms that could keep him in office until 2033.
People are still feeling the effects of the deep austerity and spending cuts many Western governments pushed through after the 2008 crash in an attempt to repair their shattered public finances.
After keeping rates near zero for seven years to help the economy recover from the 2007-2009 recession, the Fed pushed through one rate increase in 2015 and another in 2016.
The 78-year-old grandmother of 9, often criticized for not being "likable" enough, has pushed through legislation, including the Affordable Care Act, with single-minded focus and unparalleled political acumen.
Morgan, 47, said he pushed through the pain and now focuses on the many things he has to live for, including his wife Megan Wollover, 29, and their daughter Maven, 2.
Such moves are unlikely to find support among Kabila's neighbors, especially Rwanda and Congo Republic, whose leaders recently pushed through changes to their constitutions to let them stand for third terms.
LOS ANGELES, April 16 (Reuters) - CSX Corp on Tuesday reported quarterly profit that topped Wall Street's expectations, after the No. 3 U.S. railroad operator contained costs and pushed through price increases.
Another option is to temporarily revert to an established model — such as that forNorway — to give Britain full access to the single market while its new trade deal is pushed through.
Avtovaz, majority-owned by France's Renault, pushed through initiatives to reduce costs and added new models to its line-up, amid a steep decline in its local market over recent years.
Then, in October, Dominic Grieve, a normally faithful party man and former attorney-general, pushed through an amendment obliging the government to give MPs a "meaningful" vote on the Brexit deal.
Much like Lithgow's Larry, who was the person who found the body of his dead wife after she had been pushed through a window, things don't look too good for Lavinia.
It could be that the US government is using information pushed through unofficial side-channels and sourced by an unvetted international group of ex-Anonymous volunteers in its efforts against ISIS.
I tell Rina that this album sounds like pop music that has been pushed through a futuristic machine and distilled to its purest, most perfect form and she looks visibly pleased.
Orlando Police Chief John Mina told Orlando Weekly he had modeled the program after a similar system instituted in Seattle, and openly gay Orlando Commissioner Patty Sheehan pushed through the plan.
"My take on the resignation of the chief of finance signals that the HPC [Hinkley Point C] decision is being pushed through against the judgement of financial caution," Freer told me.
But female bipartisan lawmakers noticed the evidence these screenings could have a positive impact on health, and pushed through the legislation so all woman could get access regardless of insurance status.
The tax increases were pushed through after the Oklahoma Teachers Association organized a series of extended teacher walkouts to protest the lack of resources and to demand an increase in wages.
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is testing a buzzy new Google Cloud product — an expedited trial with the federal agency that was pushed through by Google executives amid employee protests.
The sense of turmoil is exacerbated by political polarization between the center-left opposition and the ruling center-right coalition of President Mauricio Macri, who has pushed through unpopular austerity measures.
Petri Laakso, the firm's CEO, explained to CNBC's "Sustainable Energy" that city air could be pushed through a ventilation unit and a carbon capturing unit, resulting in less carbon dioxide indoors.
Despite protests in which at least 18 demonstrators died, Sassou Nguesso pushed through constitutional changes in October to remove term and age limits that would have prevented him from standing again.
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Throughout Charles's youth, he was pushed through demanding institutions for which he was neither temperamentally nor intellectually suited, and where rules and standards had to be discreetly adjusted to accommodate him.
Because of a rule change in 2013 pushed through by Democrats, it will take just 51 votes for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to approve whomever Trump taps to replace Comey.
Labour leaders hold half of the 20 seats on Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board, and while a deal can still be pushed through without their consent, their approval could significantly smooth the transaction.
Otherwise you're likely to see desserts that incorporate Asian flavors pushed through the sieve of French technique, a formula that seems to be used as an excuse to not innovate further.
In 1995, he pushed through a state income tax cut and helped pay for it by taking more than $200 million in tax revenues that had been set aside for transit.
Premier Li Keqiang in March pushed through the legislature a tax cut for manufacturers that is likely to particularly help sectors that may be involved in exporting to the United States.
Background reading: After President Trump refused to sign a stopgap bill to keep the government funded into February, House Republicans pushed through legislation that included $5.7 billion for a border wall.
Since their takeover of the state's General Assembly in 2010, Republicans have devised district maps and pushed through voter identification laws that have prompted a series of high-profile court cases.
MIAMI — Against the wishes of European soccer leaders, FIFA pushed through plans for a revamped World Cup of clubs featuring 24 teams at a meeting of its governing council on Friday.
Administration officials and Republicans in Congress often describe Part D — proposed by President George W. Bush and pushed through Congress by Republicans — as a success that shows the value of competition.
Congress pushed through a $22019 trillion stimulus bill Friday, and some Americans can expect checks from the government to help them cope with the economic devastation stemming from the coronavirus crisis.
In addition, per NPR, Trump has appointed a quarter of federal appeals judges and 1 in 7 federal district court judges — all pushed through the Senate by McConnell without a filibuster.
The U.S. placed sanctions on 30 senior politicians in Venezuela, including Maduro himself, after the government pushed through a widely-criticized election for a new national assembly to rewrite the constitution.
No. The great boom of the 1980s and 1990s, for example, began with structural reforms in the U.S., primarily the enormous cuts in the income tax rates that Reagan pushed through.
Pelosi will forever be remembered as the House speaker who pushed through bogus impeachment charges in a biased manner that was designed to rig the process in favor of her party.
Democrats have been on the sidelines while Republicans pushed through Trump nominees, rolled back federal regulations and sought unsuccessfully to disassemble the health care law without consultation with the minority party.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) released a bankruptcy plan seen as a challenge to former vice president Joe Biden, who pushed through a 2005 law that introduced Warren to electoral politics. Sen.
Although his talent for coding was remarkable, none of this would have happened if Gates hadn't pushed through his fears in his dorm room, picked up the phone, and called MITS.
Labor representatives hold half of the 20 seats on Thyssenkrupp's supervisory board, and while a deal can still be pushed through without their consent, their approval could significantly smooth the transaction.
A former George W. Bush Treasury Department official warned there will be "unintended consequences" from the Republican tax bill due to the speed at which it has been pushed through Congress.
The inspector general wants to know whether Ajit Pai improperly pushed through rules in an effort to benefit the Sinclair Broadcast Group, according to The New York Times on Thursday. Rep.
Note: Trump does not have quite the same disdain for offshore oil drilling, which his administration has pushed through an executive order, although it exempted Florida, where Trump owns seaside property.
And while Modi has pushed through several policies with mixed success, many keenly-awaited promises in more sensitive areas — such as land and labor market reforms -— are yet to be delivered.
It has pushed through flagship measures such as a "citizens' income" poverty relief scheme, curbs on temporary contracts and a cut in the number of parliamentarians, but most Italians remain unimpressed.
Under Hensarling's control, the House Financial Services Committee has pushed through numerous bills backed by big banks and predatory lenders that would eliminate the power to enforce rules over Wall Street.
The inspector general wants to know whether Ajit Pai improperly pushed through rules in an effort to benefit the Sinclair Broadcast Group, according to The New York Times on Thursday. Rep.
He lost the battle over the Three Gorges Dam, which hard-liners pushed through in the wake of the 1989 Tiananmen massacre and the defeat of reformers in the Communist Party.
In late 22007, over the objections of his union supporters, he pushed through Congress the North American Free Trade Agreement, which had been negotiated by his predecessor, George H. W. Bush.
And by getting ugly sweaty and being pushed through those limits of physical comfort, some of those barriers are broken down and you're left in this raw and vulnerable experience together.
In 2015, as governor, he pushed through the Disclose Act, a law that updated the state&aposs campaign finance rules to require more disclosure and additional filing by candidates and political committees.
The mayor has pushed through numerous programs to remove the crosses and replace them with marble plaques; however, new cenotaphs, adorned with stories, balloons, and stuffed animals, continue to appear each day.
PiS, which has ignored a series of EU warnings to backtrack on the reforms, pushed through the supreme court law in July, effectively allowing it to hand-pick the country's top judges.
Around mile five, she pushed through some cramping in her left foot, but she still managed to finish the first half with her fastest backwards time ever—even with two pee breaks.
Democrats have countered that Trump's picks have been slow to disclose their financial and ethics paperwork and, given the extensive private business ties of many, are being pushed through without proper vetting.
Though a Korean prosecutor alleged that Park had knowledge of this -- and she may well have -- what is significant is that the impeachment was pushed through before the conclusion of the investigation.
Many mentioned the corporate tax cuts that Trump pushed through the U.S. Congress late last year as a positive sign of growth and investment, according to a Reuters reporter who was present.
The French government pushed through the bill using special powers in parliament in July, hoping that the law will help battle stubbornly high unemployment by making rigid French labor laws more flexible.
Our faces are also pushed through filters, our angles made just so, our skin airbrushed so that we don't show the blackheads on our nose or the tired bags under our eyes.
But female bipartisan lawmakers noticed the evidence that these screenings could have a positive impact on health, and pushed through the legislation so all women could get access regardless of insurance status.
Gallaher is angry with the officials who pushed through the deal despite copious red flags, but she says the village now has no choice but to make the best of the situation.
Kloubuchar repeatedly made the case for her more moderate brand of politics, mentioning bipartisan legislation she's pushed through on Capitol Hill and Republican congressional districts she's won over at home in Minnesota.
Klobuchar repeatedly made the case for her more moderate brand of politics, mentioning bipartisan legislation she's pushed through on Capitol Hill and Republican congressional districts she's won over at home in Minnesota. 
In many countries, investors could be relatively relaxed about which party took office; economic reforms were pushed through by Bill Clinton, Gerhard Schröder and Tony Blair, all politicians from the centre-left.
Under the accord, rejected in a public referendum but pushed through by congress, the FARC will become a political party and most fighters will receive an amnesty after explaining their actions publicly.
Pruitt has worked to do away with regulations pushed through by the Obama administration, and has proposed scrapping the landmark Clean Power Plan that sought to curb emissions linked to climate change.
To use the Bitcoin network, you have to pay a fee for every transaction and the higher fee you pay the faster that transaction will get pushed through the network and confirmed.
In parliament MPs pushed through an amendment to the electoral law that automatically awards victory to the remaining candidate if one of them withdraws from a re-run of a presidential election.
In the end, Saudi Arabia pushed through a rise of 1 million bpd at the Vienna meeting, in line with the plan it had agreed with Moscow more than a month earlier.
Republicans, led by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Kevin Brady is leading an effort to extend and expand the $1.5 trillion tax cut President Donald Trump pushed through Congress last December.
These squared-off noodles are pushed through a set of strings that looks kind of like a guitar to get their shape, and, much like a guitar, this spicy dish fucking rocks.
Less than two years later Spiegel did agree to IPO, but only after he and fellow co-founder Robert Murphy pushed through a share structure that gives IPO investors no voting rights.
The request by Turkey has created a political dilemma for German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has just pushed through a European Union agreement with Ankara to help curb the influx of migrants.
The dollar dipped on Monday on some uncertainty that the bill would indeed be pushed through, and with some doubts creeping in over the pro-growth effect the tax reforms would have.
Some analysts have said the anticipated returns from the IPO will help beef up the Swiss bank's capital base after Thiam pushed through a 6 billion franc cash call late last year.
Carney said business uncertainty had been pushed "through the roof" by the prospect Britain could leave the EU without any temporary agreement to ensure exports did not suffer border delays or tariffs.
Discussing the political developments while at the Milken Summit in Abu Dhabi Tuesday, Egyptian billionaire businessman Naguib Sawiris told CNBC's Hadley Gamble that he expected the controversial move would be pushed through.
On a Kiev street parallel to the presidential administration building, dozens of young activists are shaping a new European-style state, building parallel institutions and drafting laws that are pushed through parliament.
McConnell will also go down in history as the majority leader who pushed through a change in the Senate's rules that ended the the minority party's ability to filibuster Supreme Court nominations.
The president-elect's plan includes a moratorium on new rules, as well as a vow to repeal recently published regulations that were pushed through in the final year of the Obama administration.
And states have also pushed through their own replacement rules through legislation and executive orders out of concern for how broadband companies could shape the internet in the absence of consumer protections.
Germany, for example, pushed through a law that subordinates all outstanding senior unsecured bonds to other senior liabilities, while France is introducing a new layer of debt known as non-preferred senior.
Last year, when Mr. Abe pushed through legislation giving the military limited powers to fight in foreign conflicts for the first time since World War II, the move set off enormous protests.
While economists see the tax cut Trump pushed through Congress in late 2017 as a key factor boosting growth last year, they expect the impact of those cuts to fade this year.
But it slid on Monday on some uncertainty that the bill would indeed be pushed through, and with some doubts creeping in over the pro-growth effect the tax reforms would have.
But it slid on Monday on uncertainty that the bill would indeed be pushed through, and with some doubts also creeping in over the pro-growth effect the tax reforms would have.
Cade's probe alleged that traders from the 15 banks probably front-ran client orders and pushed through trades that affected the way benchmarks like Brazil's PTax and WM/Reuters rates were set.
After leapfrogging his older uncles, cousins and half-brothers in the House of Saud, the prince has pushed through the biggest shake-up in the kingdom's economy in the last 50 years.
But it dipped on Monday on some uncertainty that the bill would indeed be pushed through, and with some doubts creeping in over the pro-growth effect the tax reforms would have.
Macron won power in May pledging to modernise France, and has pushed through other reforms, including cuts in wealth tax and an easing of job protection laws, with little trouble so far.
In the midst of the chaos, the cattlemens' associations pushed through a bill — House Bill 4040 — declaring an "emergency" and blocking the courts from ruling on state endangered species decisions involving wolves.
That prospect particularly threatened the party of Avigdor Lieberman, the hawkish former defense minister who had pushed through those election rules in the first place in an effort to sideline Arab parties.
In his video, he had mentioned his earlier activism against the law that Ohio Republicans had pushed through in 2011 eliminating collective bargaining for public employees, which was later overturned by referendum.
His old high school was by then 90 percent African-American, and he pushed through a plan to make it one of the nation's first integrated magnet schools for the college-bound.
But last summer Mr. Sisi sidestepped the courts and pushed through his decision on the islands, while Mr. Ali was convicted of public indecency for making an obscene gesture outside a courthouse.
Some of the states with notable drops, including New Jersey, New York and Connecticut, pushed through significant policy changes, such as reclassifying felonies as misdemeanors and giving more discretion to sentencing judges.
She was talking about a bill that Mr. Corker sponsored and pushed through in the spring of 2015 to give Congress some say over the deal, as Republicans demanded at the time.
Election candidates, for instance, are legally required to ensure that all their printed election material is clearly labeled: A leaflet pushed through a voter's door has to say who paid for it.
From the Oval Office, the president and his hard-charging staff pushed through a spending bill, an auto bailout, and a health care overhaul that would become a political albatross for years.
As a child, I watched her make meals for people as they celebrated births, pushed through cancer, moved, or mourned, packing a pop-up basket with aluminum pans and zip-top bags.
The ruling coalition, which also includes Prime Minister Sipila's Centre party and the nationalist Finns party, nearly collapsed last year but has since pushed through labor and healthcare reforms and spending cuts.
The French government pushed through the bill using special powers in parliament in July, hoping that the law will help battle stubbornly high unemployment by making rigid French labor laws more flexible.
Perhaps most importantly to Trump, it could sabotage his policy of sending asylum-seekers to Mexico to wait out their cases — one of the most effective immigration deterrents he has pushed through.
At the 2202 convention the rule change pushed through by Ford was eliminated, and the rule reverted back to essentially the same language as the rule first adopted at the 2628 convention.
The decriminalization bill was the latest in a flurry of progressive-minded legislation pushed through the statehouse as the closing days of the legislative session dragged beyond its scheduled end on Wednesday.
While a few caravan members pushed through a police fence on Friday to get into Mexico, the Mexican government has since been able to secure the bridge that connects the two countries.
Motsoeneng, who has pushed through a number of changes aimed at increasing local content and what he called "positive news", is considered by some political analysts to be close to President Jacob Zuma.
Despite resistance from restaurant owners and their political allies, Mr. Bloomberg pushed through a ban on trans fats (almost universally deemed a health hazard), and required fast-food outlets to post calorie counts.
Rather, they centred on disgruntlement with Tsai Ing-wen, the president, who had pushed through several controversial reforms since taking office in 2.73, while dithering over some of her supporters' most cherished causes.
The courts barred Jamaat-e-Islami, a religious party allied to the BNP, from taking part since the constitution defines Bangladesh as a secular state—another change the AL had pushed through parliament.
Working with the Damascus governor, the group has pushed through the installation of 10 km (6 miles) of bicycle lanes in the city, which previously had none, as well as new bike parks.
Duterte is also an advocate for the environment, and he recently pushed through legislation that would change mining practices to curtail water contamination affecting the rural poor, whose needs are easy to ignore.
Kaine pushed through some of those proposed changes, including an executive order to ensure individuals legally declared mentally ill or dangerous would be registered into a national database and barred from purchasing weapons.
Contrary to Trump's contention that he was "responsible" for the Iran nuclear deal, Corker was a prominent opponent of it, and pushed through legislation requiring congressional input before sanctions could be lifted further.
President Reagan pushed through a historic tax cut in the summer of 1981 that lowered the top rate from 70% to 50% for individuals and lowered corporate income taxes by over $150 billion.
Much of the boost came from a rebound in consumer spending as consumers began to spend the extra income they received from the $1.5 trillion tax cut Trump pushed through Congress in December.
The rollout of the policy represents a signature achievement for Verma, who pushed through the plan just weeks after a high-profile feud with HHS Secretary Alex Azar jeopardized both of their jobs.
Washington (CNN)Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz drew fire from a new quarter Tuesday, when the Chinese government tore into the Texas senator for a bill he pushed through the Senate last week.
In June, Hunt will become the longest-serving health secretary in British history and he has pushed through unpopular health care reforms, including a long-running dispute with junior doctors over new contracts.
It has rebounded to around 2.4 percent, helped by the quarter-point rate increase the Fed pushed through this spring and comments by Fed governors hinting at more hikes to come this year.
"There's this constant feeling of pressure with fitness videos, where you're being pushed through it with a feeling of, 'Come on, if you can't do this then you're not good enough,'" Buteau says.
The AT&T CEO reiterated on CNBC on Friday that he liked the corporate tax cut and the overhaul of the tax system for individuals that Trump and Republicans pushed through last year.
The kingdom's culture ministry said the move was another strand of its "Vision 2030" social and economic reform plan for the country that is being pushed through by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
"There's a great concern, generally, that there will be major spending efforts contrary to conservative principles being pushed through by Republican leaders in alliance with Democrats," said Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch.
The state ordinance, which bans individuals from using public restrooms that don't match their gender at birth, was pushed through on Wednesday in a special one-day session and signed by Republican Gov.
While, last summer the U.K. High Court also ruled that the current emergency U.K. surveillance law, DRIPA — pushed through parliament without proper scrutiny, also in 2014 — is illegal under European Human Rights Law.
Mr. Trump, with the help of Republican lawmakers, had pushed through a $21984 trillion tax cut in December 21990, a move he said would increase economic growth to as much as 219 percent.
When a white Toyota police van swung into the yard, Pan Ei Mon and Nyo Nyo Aye pushed through scrambling photographers and hugged the two men as they were led into the courthouse.
Yesterday: White House officials said that the $23 trillion tax cut pushed through in 221 would not be enough to deliver the 21959 percent annual growth President Trump promised over the long term.
My mother, half distracted with the thought of parting forever from all her children, pushed through the crowd while the bidding for me was going on, to the spot where Riley was standing.
Eager to participate in the Rio de Janeiro Olympics the next month, Medina Garrigues pushed through the pain, which ultimately left her unable to raise her arm to serve in the weeks afterward.
For the last five days, hundreds of thousands of people have been marching against austerity and corruption in Lebanon, and the government has pushed through a package of reforms to address their grievances.
They said Mr. Obama had not done enough to create jobs, unfairly pushed through the Affordable Care Act, and damaged the international reputation of the United States with his handling of foreign affairs.
The modernization effort began in earnest after the passage of the New Start treaty in 2010, an arms control treaty that Mr. Obama pushed through with Dmitri A. Medvedev, then the Russian president.
Indeed, undeterred, Mr. Netanyahu's coalition pushed through Parliament a bill to retroactively authorize thousands of homes in the West Bank that even under Israeli law had been built illegally on Palestinian-owned land.
Many small bills passed by the House were never considered by the Senate; that chamber pushed through a number of small measures on Thursday to give lawmakers something to brag about back home.
The military government has pushed through a new constitution that it hopes will ensure its oversight over stable government for years to come and it looks firmly in control for a royal transition.
He is scheduling meetings with the leaders of Canada and Mexico, the two main partners in that pact, which was negotiated by President George Bush and pushed through Congress by President Bill Clinton.
Even if they can come together, House Republicans risk making the same mistakes Democrats made in the beginning of Mr. Obama's term, when they pushed through what came to be known as Obamacare.
Mr. Kennedy butted heads with Mr. McGahn after the White House pushed through its preferred appeals court nominee for a Louisiana-based seat, Kyle Duncan, even though Mr. Kennedy did not favor him.
Within minutes, a swarm of people wearing white helmets with a green cross on the front pushed through clouds of white fog and chaos to attend to those wounded on the city streets.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party pushed through the change last year under judicial reforms the European Commission has said threatened the rule of law by increasing government control over the courts.
This theory is catnip for Republicans because it places blame squarely at the feet of President Obama, who has pushed through the Obamacare, the Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill, stricter environmental regulations, and more.
After talks that ran into Wednesday, Eurogroup ministers agreed to release 10.3 billion euros in new funds for Greece in recognition of fiscal reforms pushed through by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras's leftist-led coalition.
They say it's because of Ryan and Senate leadership that a Republican majority has repeatedly pushed through spending bills without any conservative immigration policy priorities, from defunding sanctuary cities, to funding the border wall.
His government recently pushed through a number of popular policies - including raising public-sector salaries and forcing utilities to cut or freeze tariffs - stoking speculation that he was preparing for a re-election bid.
In her most recent, and largest-scale, public project, Baldauf has pushed through the sometimes isolating barrier of her own perception and triggered a massive, coordinated effort to make one of her visions reality.
But while the spec was valuable, and one that filled millions of RSS readers the world over, publishers didn't have a massive amount of control over the information that was pushed through these services.
Washington has already announced it will send 1,500 additional U.S. troops to the region, and last week pushed through an $8 billion arms sale to Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Jordan without Congressional approval.
In 2013 the LDP pushed through a law that allows the government to declare all kinds of information state secrets, in spite of strong public opposition and noisy protests by journalists, lawyers and scholars.
Salvini, who was sworn in as interior minister last June, has become Italy's most popular politician since winning office last year with a nonstop anti-immigrant campaign pushed through his large social media presence.
This as Zurich Insurance posted a 342 percent leap in third-quarter net profit on the back of the successful implementation of restructuring initiatives pushed through under new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mario Greco.
Besides sidelining the dos Santos clan, he has pushed through a law making foreign investment easier, by removing a requirement to have a local partner, and asked the IMF how to stabilise the economy.
As with previous efforts, it's unlikely to result in an actual delay of the vote, but it registers more opposition to both the repeal order and the speed at which it's being pushed through.

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