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"recalcitrant" Definitions
  1. unwilling to obey rules or follow instructions; difficult to control

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Worse, a recalcitrant president can slow down or derail talks.
That means delivering an often recalcitrant Mr. Assad to negotiations.
With luck, that will instill fear in recalcitrant building owners.
" Lonergan acknowledges that he was recalcitrant and difficult about "Margaret.
Judging by its record, Mr Assad's regime will be as recalcitrant.
That's how you have to play it with recalcitrant federal bureaucrats.
Elias stands in the schoolyard, trying to open a recalcitrant umbrella.
However, Trump shouldn't let himself be hampered by a recalcitrant Congress.
In the case of recalcitrant owners, eminent domain would be used.
That gave liberals in countries like Ukraine leverage against recalcitrant officials.
But that recalcitrant hair can bedevil us the rest of our lives.
He may succeed in blaming recalcitrant MPs for failing to pass Brexit.
Land bases were often unavailable because of awkward geography or recalcitrant allies.
It makes sense that Xi may be encouraging Kim to be recalcitrant.
Recalcitrant seeds need to keep their water content in order to grow.
ALBANY — Faced with a recalcitrant Legislature and a failed negotiating strategy, Gov.
He sent soldiers to recalcitrant legislators' homes to order them to appear.
Assertive government regulators and recalcitrant target companies helped quash those merger dreams.
In February 180, ICE listed 23 recalcitrant countries, including China and India.
Now another recalcitrant state has now been chastened by a 833-3 vote.
A more recalcitrant America puts the prospect of deep decarbonisation even further off.
At a minimum, it will be used as one with recalcitrant European allies.
A stylist doesn't, like, jam her clients into their clothes like recalcitrant toddlers.
The fact that Democrats are not horribly recalcitrant creates room for limited dealmaking.
Taken entirely, it could be tricky and recalcitrant as any of its peers.
Some Democrats are also calling for impeachment proceedings against recalcitrant Trump Cabinet members.
How do we enact antitrust today in a way that addresses recalcitrant inequities?
But even in less publicized moments, the famously recalcitrant actor has looked outward.
Democrats have complained bitterly that Republicans have let recalcitrant witnesses off the hook.
The heating guys filed out, swapping tales of valves, vents, and recalcitrant boilers.
He would not have to deal with recalcitrant legislators or, worse, meddlesome investigators.
Like sanctions, blockades are designed to slowly choke the recalcitrant nation to submission.
Narcissistically, obsessively, playfully, she explored the infinite irrational depths of her recalcitrant subjectivity.
Alpers was certainly the most (unapologetically) recalcitrant speaker, and the most object oriented.
China is afraid of turning its recalcitrant ally into a worrisome enemy, he said.
They needed an outside group to pressure recalcitrant members and the ads never came.
"To our dear, recalcitrant, humourless Malaysian friends... free the Budgie Nine," the headline reads.
Can the national outpouring of sexual abuse claims help move recalcitrant mountains in Albany?
And the European Union does not have the tools to effectively punish recalcitrant nations.
For years, he has blamed any number of stalled liberal goals on recalcitrant Republicans.
It is messy and confused, recalcitrant to the simple moral judgments of the uninitiated.
He also slammed the "Never Trump" effort as a band of "rogue recalcitrant" delegates.
Mr Trudeau will find it difficult to impose a carbon price on two recalcitrant provinces.
A new bankruptcy law gave them an edge in long-standing battles with recalcitrant borrowers.
Many tycoons could count on ministers to put in a word with a recalcitrant banker.
Presumably Uber can shift the fight down to Victoria, which remains a recalcitrant ridesharing holdout.
King's assassination on April 4, 1968 finally pushed fair housing through an otherwise recalcitrant Congress.
China, that is, has the option of escalating to military force if Vietnam remains recalcitrant.
"He's able to push — sometimes successfully, sometimes not — the recalcitrant house to agree," he said.
In addition, this time the Met's design staff has triumphed over the Breuer's recalcitrant galleries.
A.M.A. officials likewise saw to it that recalcitrant physicians had their hospital admitting privileges rescinded.
However, the alliance pushes general Hux over the edge from recalcitrant subordinate to downright traitor.
Andrew Johnson pioneered the recalcitrant racism and impeachment-worthy subterfuge the president is fond of.
Yeah. Why did you see that, compared ... Because a lot of people were very recalcitrant.
Sanders would probably behave pretty similarly to Clinton as president if faced with a recalcitrant Congress.
What do you get when you mix a valid congressional impeachment inquiry with a recalcitrant president?
This was partly intended as a warning to recalcitrant officials that Mr Xi must be obeyed.
If reform is only skin deep, it can be easily co-opted by a recalcitrant establishment.
Twelve countries have been designated as recalcitrant as of July, Lapan said, including China and Cuba.
And swearing has intensified as Democrats have become more recalcitrant in their resistance to the president.
And he said the president himself had called it a "weapon" to use against recalcitrant cities.
But with the recalcitrant Taliban and recent infiltration of the Islamic State, even that seems ambitious.
Last month, using its executive authority, the government rammed the bill through a recalcitrant National Assembly.
Mr. Xi has already signaled a willingness this week to help an old, albeit recalcitrant, ally.
Its folding fabric top operation loses the recalcitrant zippers, meaning that owners will actually lower it.
May's initial recalcitrant stance toward the European Union on the Brexit negotiations that have just begun.
But it was also used as a lever to move a recalcitrant Congress to act nobly.
Both will be missed, as will the hordes of often-recalcitrant horses in the Triumphal Scene.
It has also suggested the same formula for Taiwan, which it considers a recalcitrant, breakaway province.
In discussing his role as a white rapper turned pop star, he is neither reluctant nor recalcitrant.
The Supreme Court said in 1821 that Congress has "inherent authority" to arrest and detain recalcitrant witnesses.
Roy Moore was suspended as chief justice in a rumpus over his recalcitrant opposition to gay marriage.
And he simply doesn't believe that the problem can't be solved without the cooperation of recalcitrant Democrats.
The emergency declaration was his way to sidestep a recalcitrant Congress to advance a key policy priority.
But President Trump, ever the pragmatist, has acknowledged the danger that recalcitrant countries force on American communities.
Historically, Congress has exercised "inherent contempt" authority to detain recalcitrant witnesses until the end of its session.
Investors are typically concerned that founders are immovable and recalcitrant and don't want to take their advice.
May's choreographing of the vote to turn up the pressure on recalcitrant members of Parliament might work.
Now the most traditional and recalcitrant instructors will have to do something difficult they've never done before.
Recalcitrant owners are scolded for noncompliance and repeat offenders can face fines up to $2,500 per month.
A sale to Apple is one that you can see the recalcitrant Dorsey saying "yes" to more easily.
Even recalcitrant GOP legislatures in Virginia and Missouri have accomplished the same over the objections of Democratic governors.
Trump wavers between courting the Freedom Caucus one moment and threatening to primary its recalcitrant members the next.
He's known as hardheaded and tough-talking, the kind of "bad cop" popes need to crack recalcitrant bureaucracies.
And no state has a chief justice as shamelessly recalcitrant as the cartoon character known as Roy Moore.
Sanctions are one of the few mechanisms the US still retains to pressure Turkey's recalcitrant president, Recep Erdoğan.
In the lobby, politicians whispered and movie starlets swanned across the floor, dragging recalcitrant borzois on their leashes.
Congress could even grant it the power to issue subpoenas for documents and testimony from recalcitrant Trump officials.
To attract recalcitrant Republicans, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin now wants Congress tie an increase to emergency Harvey spending.
This is not the first time this state has sought to prod recalcitrant local governments to build housing.
The new government has declared a ceasefire with rebels, which even the most recalcitrant seem to be observing.
"Movement is life," he tells her as they leave her car behind, with the recalcitrant young couple still inside.
On his return to Beijing on Thursday, Mr. Wu conceded that China had little leverage over its recalcitrant ally.
The penalties for non-compliance are stiff: A$10m ($7.2m) for defiant firms and A$50,000 for recalcitrant people.
Prospects for passage are still uncertain, despite efforts to modify the legislation to bring aboard recalcitrant conservatives and moderates.
Recalcitrant board members, activist shareholders and others can create problems for a management team focused on long-term growth.
One early test will be whether Mr Barbosa persuades a recalcitrant Congress to reinstate an unpopular financial-transactions tax.
Dan was recalcitrant and wouldn't look, even after Phoebe took a magnet and posted the estimate on the refrigerator.
And they helped to create an alternative political party to challenge the legitimacy of the recalcitrant state Democratic Party.
But both conclusions direct us back to the same recalcitrant question: What makes us remember the things we remember?
In a contentious appearance before the House Judiciary Committee on Friday, Whitaker frequently adopted a recalcitrant tone toward lawmakers.
This approach would also ensure recalcitrant Republican senators no longer dictate a losing agenda for the entire Republican party.
"There will always be locals that think they know better or are just hardheaded, recalcitrant, blustering individuals," he said.
It can use its leverage to keep the army in the barracks and to lean heavily on recalcitrant elites.
Mr. Obama faced similar problems as he increasingly used his executive authority to get around a recalcitrant Republican Congress.
He sometimes says that as President he would often fly to red states to pressure recalcitrant members of Congress.
Maybe Marco Rubio won't, in fact, be the leader of this new (or at least newly recalcitrant) Republican overclass.
Ending the problem of recalcitrant countries will go a long way in reducing immigrant crime in the U.S. The ill-considered Zadvydas decision has resulted in American communities being forced to cope with a yearly influx of thousands of criminal aliens from recalcitrant countries who simply should not be allowed to remain here.
Raúl Castro himself ruled in a more consensual manner than Fidel did, mediating delicately between young reformers and recalcitrant fidelistas.
In a similar vein, other officials will ask recalcitrant residents to fill out paperwork for notifying their next of kin.
The Supreme Court said in an 1821 case that Congress has the "inherent authority" to arrest and detain recalcitrant witnesses.
But the more recalcitrant members of Congress that held their seats are finding it harder to wave away climate change. .
WHEN it has come to punishing recalcitrant foreign countries, President Donald Trump's bark has sometimes been worse than his bite.
A meaningful debate question on climate change needs to go beyond simply acknowledging the problem and scolding recalcitrant Republicans, however.
She is a typical recalcitrant teenager, albeit one with a way with words and a knack for the apposite repartee.
Assume Form strains to construct such a narrative and fails, because he's just too recalcitrant to be parsed that easily.
Mark Meadows (R-NC), Freedom Caucus chairman who negotiated the compromise that won over recalcitrant conservatives, said he was flexible.
As many presidents before Trump have understood, few things mobilize popular opinion or a recalcitrant Congress more than fear itself.
Clinton and, most vividly of all, offered a lukewarm and recalcitrant reaction to his prime-time endorsement of Mrs. Clinton.
Adolescents have often made compelling music from similar crises of growth, as have recalcitrant indie-rockers and miserable singer-songwriters.
The Trump administration has labeled Vietnam and eight other countries "recalcitrant" for their unwillingness to accept their deported nationals back.
Also, I'm always curious about screen adaptations of recalcitrant books, and St. Aubyn's material sounds challenging, to say the least.
But thanks to recalcitrant clients and mounting insurance costs, he found himself getting ripped off more often than the reverse.
His recalcitrant father, Gabor, who fled Budapest as a boy after his mother was murdered, wants no part of it.
Originally, Congress was understood to have "inherent contempt" power to arrest recalcitrant witnesses, but that is now seen as unrealistic.
Originally, Congress was understood to have "inherent contempt" power to arrest recalcitrant witnesses, but that is now seen as unrealistic.
But the Trump administration has labeled Vietnam and eight other countries "recalcitrant" for their unwillingness to accept their deported nationals.
Until now, public pressure to secure this testimony has been directed more at swing senators than at the recalcitrant witnesses.
Mr. Cuomo may also be using ride-hailing to lure recalcitrant upstate lawmakers to the table to address other issues.
He invited childhood friends to birthday parties there and used the house to woo recalcitrant legislators to close complex deals.
Look, the tariffs that we impose on china, because of their recalcitrant -- they won't seem to respond positively to our asks.
"This administration has been trying to exert diplomatic pressure and, in essence, bully these recalcitrant countries to accept deportees," Lapinig said.
But, as any parent also knows, getting kids to do as they are told is akin to pushing a recalcitrant donkey.
Money will be raised off of the strong stance McConnell and his Senate colleagues take against a recalcitrant group of Democrats.
That''s a particularly important consideration in light of the trouble the Trump agenda recently has encountered from a recalcitrant Congress.
All this makes it anomalous that the institutions of the EU are dominated by the language of its most recalcitrant member.
The highly experienced Schaeuble, 75, is one of Germany's most powerful politicians and seen as well qualified to tame recalcitrant lawmakers.
After that, Nadler is hoping for favorable court rulings on getting Mueller's grand jury material and compelling testimony from recalcitrant witnesses.
So he convinced some of the recalcitrant members, they did a vote and C-Span went on in June of 1986.
The thought in European capitals now, is how he will respond with recalcitrant allies if he is handed a second term.
Congress took a step toward addressing pancreatic and the other deadliest cancers by passing the Recalcitrant Cancer Research Act of 2012.
When you're part of a small band fighting to change a big, powerful, recalcitrant system, tribalism can seem like a virtue.
But horse trading to get recalcitrant Indian states on board has left Asia's third-largest economy with a complex tax structure.
The U.S. government considered Iraq one of the recalcitrant countries that refused to accept back people ordered deported by U.S. immigration courts.
GUIs are designed for ease of human use, but Artist imagines a universe in which digital interfaces have become recalcitrant and inaccessible.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to take over self-ruled Taiwan, which it regards as a recalcitrant, breakaway province.
This can take as little as 15 minutes for red lentils or as long as four hours for large, recalcitrant lima beans.
Political parties with plenty of money can use them both to target voters and to discipline recalcitrant candidates by cutting off access.
It would be over a century before new genetic tools would allow scientists to dispense with trying to culture these recalcitrant microbes.
In the meantime, we'd be curious what kind of demands the famously recalcitrant and not exactly tech-friendly Assange might have made.
"As many of you know, the SSDA's recalcitrant," Karp, using a Palantir codename for the CIA, said in the August 2015 meeting.
Use the allure of new jobs and tax revenues to spur infrastructure spending and get a rezoning through a recalcitrant city council.
One of the pillars of President Trump's campaign pledge on immigration reform was to force recalcitrant countries to take back their own.
Most egregiously of all, at this point the tempo is apparently being dictated by Donald Trump's personal pique at recalcitrant House members.
The Trump administration responded by classifying Cambodia as "recalcitrant" and imposing visa sanctions on some high-ranking government officials and their families.
Using Fahrenheit in Canada was a sure way to brand myself not only as a recalcitrant American but also as a maniac.
In court, Mr. Schmidt depicted Mr. Spear as a nasty and recalcitrant inmate who had started the physical dispute with Mr. Coll.
With the prisoner swap, however, Mr. Putin seems eager to show himself as less recalcitrant in the hope of denting Western resolve.
The current 12 countries deemed recalcitrant are China, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, Iran, Cambodia, Myanmar, Morocco, Hong Kong, South Sudan, Guinea and Eritrea.
Samoa was removed because it does not take back its deported nationals from the US, an issue referred to as recalcitrant countries.
Prosecutors have been known to threaten parents, siblings, spouses and even children unless the recalcitrant witness agrees to testify for the government.
Alliances, they say, limp along at the pace of their most grudging member, and today NATO's most recalcitrant participant is unquestionably Turkey.
But it could send a signal to recalcitrant states, manufacturers, and energy companies that they can keep dragging their feet on climate change.
Since he became governor in 2014, Mr McAuliffe has accomplished little in the policy realm, largely because of a recalcitrant Republican-dominated legislature.
The GOP leader framed the election as a stark choice, urging recalcitrant Republicans to consider stakes like the Supreme Court and foreign policy.
Trump sat in the seat next to Murkowski at a White House meeting that was intended to get recalcitrant senators to a yes.
It has been widely postulated that three consecutive losses at the presidential level will force even the most recalcitrant party into a realignment.
The Democratic accord, which would dissolve the I.D.C., left the Republicans with a perilous one-vote majority hinging on one last recalcitrant Democrat.
On the domestic front he has problems with rising murder rates, recalcitrant teachers, a potential credit downgrade and another nasty human-rights abuse.
Mr. Ryan and Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the Senate majority leader, have staked their success on returning order to a recalcitrant Capitol.
Advocates of radically overhauling partisan gerrymandering are increasingly looking to ballot initiatives to reform the redistricting process, in hopes of circumventing recalcitrant legislatures.
A recalcitrant kick fighter of the old school—with big dental bills—I like my elbows sharply curved and cooked up Thai style.
"The Freedom Caucus members are either going to become more recalcitrant because they will be hearing from their constituents 'good job,'" he said.
It also signaled the enduring influence of Stephen Miller, the president's hard-line senior adviser who has complained about recalcitrant homeland security officials.
Anne O'Sullivan, as Edna, and Mikeah Ernest Jennings, as James, mine real emotion from what reads on the page as a recalcitrant text.
Some Democrats have considered reviving Congress's powers of "inherent contempt" which, at least in theory, allow them to levy fines on recalcitrant witnesses.
It was unclear immediately why Sierra Leone was included in Tuesday's action even though it was not on the "recalcitrant" list in July.
Pushing reluctant governments and their recalcitrant populations to entangle themselves in issues of at best tangential interest would complicate, not expedite, U.S. policy.
Most lawmakers and staff believe three bullet points are persuasive; five, even better; and 10 will defeat even the most recalcitrant opponents.  Wrong.
But, like a recalcitrant teenager, the state went ahead anyway, and now 514 have sprouted along the shoulders of roads across New York.
"[T]he real danger is recalcitrant mercantilist instincts descending into trade wars," Vishnu Varathan, head of economics and strategy at Mizuho Bank, said.
Beijing has never renounced the use of force to take over neighboring, self-ruled Taiwan, which it regards as a recalcitrant, breakaway province.
Facebook surely runs smoother now that recalcitrant product leaders like Systrom and Krieger (and WhatsApp's Jan Koum and Brian Acton) have left the company.
That seems like a very reasonable ask, and if Trump doesn't grant it, it will be easy for Democrats to characterize him as recalcitrant.
One of the chief headaches for that center-right bloc is dealing with a recalcitrant member and proud populist: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
The Obama administration framed that regulation as a rare step forward on gun control that did not require action from a recalcitrant Republican Congress.
In areas like foreign policy, Trump has to grapple with an often recalcitrant bureaucracy that is willing to push back against his unorthodox policies.
Google has set up a full SMS relay so that your recalcitrant friends can avoid installing it at all if they don't want to.
Warren, who wants to abolish the legislative filibuster, and Sanders, who wants to mobilize his supporters — and the larger, sympathetic public — against recalcitrant lawmakers.
Will he be able to do the same to recalcitrant aides—especially those such as Mr Kushner and Ms Trump, who are also family?
One, Harvoni, has cure rates of 94 percent to 99 percent in only eight to 12 weeks of therapy, even for recalcitrant HCV cases.
His apparent strategy was to demonstrate his bona fides on enforcement in order to persuade recalcitrant Republicans to work with him on immigration reform.
Sea otters are also among the only nonprimate mammals to use tools, cracking open a recalcitrant mollusk shell by banging it with a stone.
Hopefully, these recalcitrant House Democrats who refused to participate in the president's inauguration will show some class this time by attending the joint session.
He landed in Beijing aiming to convince a reluctant China to ratchet up pressure and punishments on its recalcitrant nuclear-armed ally North Korea.
She appeared to have convinced even the most recalcitrant members that economic necessity dictated hewing closely to some of the European Union's rules. Mrs.
When a piece isn't going well, Ms. Bhabha said she isn't tempted to use her ax in anger on a recalcitrant block of cork.
But the president's threats indicate the extent of administration officials' frustration with Canada, which they describe as the most recalcitrant party to the talks.
It took less than two months for Mr. Ramaphosa and his allies to win over fence-sitters and recalcitrant members of the Zuma camp.
On Washington WASHINGTON — The recalcitrant senator kept crossing up the inexperienced new president on big-ticket legislation even though they represented the same party.
As of July, the 12 nations deemed "recalcitrant" were China, Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, Iran, Cambodia, Burma, Morocco, Hong Kong, South Sudan, Guinea and Eritrea.
And Sempra also negotiated with Energy Future to win its approval, while ensuring that Elliott and other potentially recalcitrant creditors would come on board.
Bullough's aimless characters tend to have central, manageable concerns while neglecting the recalcitrant complications (alcoholism, domestic abuse, accidental pregnancy) that sprout like peripheral weeds.
Before he sent Mr. Mulvaney to Capitol Hill to deliver his message Thursday night, the president met with recalcitrant lawmakers at the White House.
The Cuban históricos —the most recalcitrant exiles of Fidel's generation—were beginning to die off, replaced by their children and by more recent immigrants.
"The stage is set for more confrontation between the radical protesters in Hong Kong and a recalcitrant Beijing," said Mr. Lam, the political analyst.
And they are already pledging to harness Mr. Trump's following in the states and districts of recalcitrant Republicans to sound warnings of their own.
Kevin McCarthy, the House majority leader, plans to make full use of Trump's leverage to keep recalcitrant members of the Freedom Caucus in line.
And what Tillerson, 64, may lack in traditional diplomatic training, supporters say, he's made up in years of wrangling recalcitrant and corrupt foreign regimes.
As Barack Obama knows well, passing legislation through a recalcitrant Republican opposition, as Mrs Clinton is almost sure to face, can be a difficult undertaking.
Many investigators and their sponsors consider it obvious that the information needed to create new therapeutic solutions for recalcitrant clinical problems is everywhere around us.
When they moved our small family from Harlem to a predominantly white suburb, there they met Jim Crow: red-lining, restrictive covenants and recalcitrant neighbors.
Scrambling to avoid defeat, Ryan and other GOP leaders are twisting arms — publicly and privately — in an effort to get recalcitrant Republicans behind the bill.
Representatives of the Trump administration, asked whether the president intended to contact recalcitrant senators such as Collins, said others in the administration had done so.
What the films depict is not the high-tech warfare of remote control that affirms our clean self-image, but the recalcitrant realities of killing.
In 2010, Mexico hosted COP16 in Cancun where it was responsible for saving multilateral climate discussions following the recalcitrant negotiations from 2009 in Copenhagen (Brookings).
We should all hope the more recalcitrant understand that success in peacefully addressing these issues will be essential to securing a peaceful and prosperous hemisphere.
" Karem, who thinks of Sanders as "Trump's chief propagandist," later told me, "She wants to act like she's the schoolmarm and we're the recalcitrant students.
Almost immediately after taking over the Los Angeles Police Department, which was plagued by scandal, racial strife and recalcitrant officers, he courted reformers and critics.
Though he was described as willing to talk, the C.I.A. moved him to a secret prison and immediately applied interrogation methods reserved for recalcitrant prisoners.
But the efforts of Markey and others have been largely stifled by the recalcitrant cable companies and industry-friendly regulators at the Bush-era FCC.
Trump has been cracking down on recalcitrant countries that do not accept immigrants ordered deported, under an executive order issued immediately after he took office.
The missile test is likely to intensify differences between Mr. Trump and Mr. Xi over how to deal with the recalcitrant government in North Korea.
Zucker, who referred questions from The Post to other industry representatives, ran one of the recalcitrant firms, Maxfield & Oberton, which made popular magnets called Buckyballs.
Democrats could hold recalcitrant witnesses in contempt but that would entail the kind of legal imbroglio they are seeking to avoid, which Trump plans to create.
Several referred to her as a "really beautiful" but "very young" woman who, if elected, would never be able to wrangle a recalcitrant Republican-dominated legislature.
And the result of that revolution will be really good for all of us, with the possible exception of recalcitrant politicians and their special interest patrons.
Alternatively, they can finally respond to the pop-up message that has been nagging recalcitrant users to do so for the better part of a year.
Even now, angry though it seems to be with the recalcitrant Kim Jong Un, China is unwilling to discuss the possible end of its longtime ally.
Sinosphere BEIJING — Trying to be helpful, a Chinese father at our sons' elementary school advised me to slap my child's face if he was being recalcitrant.
In order to protect American lives, he seems determined to force recalcitrant countries to honor their legal and moral obligations to repatriate their less desirable citizens.
We've had two pretty good presidents since Ronald Reagan was elected, but they were stymied at almost every turn by a recalcitrant Congress and Supreme Court.
And Ms. Pelosi on Thursday stopped short of endorsing an approach that could lead to the jailing of or the imposing of fines on recalcitrant witnesses.
Over time, as we transferred patients from one graduating resident to the next, our panels came to embody the city's deepest and most recalcitrant social challenges.
Like House leaders, he may be able to push recalcitrant senators his way, but the issues, like fried fish, are not inclined to improve over time.
Normally it is a crime to defy a subpoena, but the Justice Department will decline to prosecute a recalcitrant official if the president invokes the privilege.
GUIs — Graphic User Interfaces, or "gooeys" — are designed for ease of human use, but Artist imagined a universe in which such interfaces are recalcitrant and inaccessible.
The increasingly recalcitrant posture of Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley toward African American protest movements for fair housing, school integration, and economic development epitomized the failed bargain.
The Government has maintained this position even while it was considering sanctions against Iraq, noting it is one of the most recalcitrant countries with respect to repatriation.
The superpower also wielded its clout in 2008 to coax the NSG, and particularly a recalcitrant China, to grant limited exemptions for nuclear-technology trade with India.
Germany does not, of course, carry the vast responsibilities of its leadership alone; it is careful to get majority northern support when battling with recalcitrant southern colleagues.
Clinton's running mate, is spending much of his time appealing to voters in swing states — not pleading with recalcitrant Democrats in Senate cloakrooms to endorse their nominee.
Unlike Boehner and Ryan, who were viewed as giving up too much ground to extremists within their own party, Pelosi has always kept recalcitrant members in line.
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, urged Jeh Johnson, the secretary of Homeland Security, in a letter this week to do more to press recalcitrant countries.
In the mid-20th century, as African-Americans struggled to integrate the Deep South, church bombings were among the ugliest acts of retaliation by recalcitrant white racists.
It hopes that by controlling the country's purse strings, it can persuade recalcitrant militia leaders in Tripoli to accept, or at least not attack, the unity government.
There has been plenty to make the president's blood pressure rise over the past year or so: foreign policy crises, a recalcitrant Congress, and Donald J. Trump.
This designation is reserved for only the most recalcitrant inmates who represent a critical security threat based upon the magnitude or repeated nature of his/her misconduct.
A show of strength at a high-profile deadline, they think, is the only way to force a recalcitrant White House to get serious on the issue.
Last Monday, Democrats announced they had enough support to force a vote on the measure, which will force recalcitrant Republicans into stating their position on the record.
Forcing recalcitrant men to "bend the knee," Daenerys torched a father and son — a decision that may haunt her in the new season, which starts next Sunday.
In the Obama White House, he was known as the "McConnell whisperer" for his skills in striking agreements with the often recalcitrant Senate Republican leader, Mitch McConnell.
Finally, a congressional chamber can assert its inherent authority, in which its Sergeant-at-Arms arrests and brings a recalcitrant witness to the inquiring chamber for questioning.
Other countries then at the top of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) list of recalcitrant countries were China, Somalia and India, Bond said at the time.
Anyone with a government-issued ID can sit in the House gallery and watch as a recalcitrant congressman fends off a cajoling member of the whip team.
" He added that two factors that led to the fall of the Roman Empire was a "recalcitrant Senate" and a  "complete and total breakdown of societal norms.
Although the federal government says it has the right to impose a carbon tax unilaterally on recalcitrant or backsliding provinces, that power has not been tested in court.
How would he expand the government's powers of surveillance after a terror attack — and would he use them against the media and recalcitrant elements of his own bureaucracy?
The conference also approved rules making it easier for members to deselect their MP. Most MPs now back Mr Corbyn's domestic agenda; recalcitrant ones may face the boot.
The truth is usually the reverse: national leaders often win the day by explaining that they cannot accept EU proposals they dislike because of recalcitrant MPs at home.
Separately, Vice President Mike Pence was meeting near the Capitol with recalcitrant members of the conservative House Freedom Caucus in a last-ditch effort to secure support. Rep.
Hua was responding to Carter who singled out the East Asian giant at a news conference in Norway as bearing the responsibility for North Korea's recalcitrant nuclear testing.
This has weakened the government's hand in dealing not only with recalcitrant Remainers but also with cunning Europeans who are determined to exploit any sign of British weakness.
A police officer with us said his first job that morning had been to fill it in, reconnecting this apparently recalcitrant community to the rest of the country.
The Defense Department, which had too often been recalcitrant about dealing with an exit strategy, was forced to start sifting through the details and options available for detainees.
Why it matters: This move by the Hungarian parliament, which passed by an overwhelming margin, could scupper the European Commission's efforts to bring the recalcitrant Poland to heel.
Whether it's getting to zero waste or reaching 100 percent renewable energy, these are herculean tasks, made more difficult by recalcitrant and regressive federal and sometimes state governments.
Despite this nuance, the AI camera still won't detect the likely causes of poaching: corruption, disregarding the rule of law, poverty, smuggling, and the recalcitrant demand for ivory.
That drop comes at a crucial time for the church, as Pope Francis seeks to rally dispirited Catholics and push much-needed reforms through a recalcitrant Vatican curia.
How does one begin to explain the physical and psychosocial challenges of living with a disease — a chronic, recalcitrant gastrointestinal inflammation — that can be embarrassing to talk about?
There will now be renewed focus on the administration's fervent appeals to China to solve the crisis for the US by leaning heavily on on its recalcitrant neighbor.
" Suggesting that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had also had friction with Palantir, he continued, "That's de facto how we got the FBI, and every other recalcitrant place.
A Republican won the last election, but Obama was quite successful in his bid and did get as much accomplished as one could expect given a recalcitrant Congress.
Still worse, Russia and Saudi Arabia, two of the world's more recalcitrant governments, seem to be taking advantage of the global shock to advance their narrow oil agendas.
In court on Thursday, Justice Burke roundly rejected the request, noting there was nothing "prejudicial or inflammatory" for scolding a "recalcitrant" defendant for repeatedly ignoring his own order.
And as a president often at war with his own bureaucracy, he deploys Twitter to break through logjams, overrule or humiliate recalcitrant advisers and pre-empt his staff.
In recent days, the indicted Russian company Concord Management and Consulting has tried to jump on board Miller's appeal, while calling him a "recalcitrant witness" in Mueller's probe.
A trade deal between the European Union and hardly threatening Canada was almost scuppered by a recalcitrant Belgian province concerned about the effects of globalization on local workers.
It is tempting to say that every painter, alone in the studio, runs the risk of seeing the promise of a blank canvas sink into a recalcitrant emptiness.
But in reality, Sanders would have to overpower a set of recalcitrant and outspoken public-employee unions who'd be supported by Congress and substantial segments of public opinion.
The resolution of disapproval — part of an attempt to block Trump's plan to divert funding to a border wall without approval from a recalcitrant Congress — passed 245-182.
His new cries of dismay are a pointed reminder that political promises, even those of a vice president, are subsequently filtered through stodgy and often recalcitrant layers of bureaucracy.
And that, if you like, is a form of wizardry, as much as achieving a lustrous, luxuriant sensuality out of materials as industrial and recalcitrant as Plexiglas and tape.
In a throwback to the old Soviet way of doing things, while the two were trying to move the recalcitrant cow, four others were standing idly by shouting advice.
Manning, convicted in 22 of leaking classified U.S. government documents to WikiLeaks, was jailed in early March as a recalcitrant witness after refusing to answer the grand jury's questions.
Dissenting governments and recalcitrant Republicans notwithstanding, an independent ICANN is not only likely to come to pass but also to become a model for other sorts of internet governance.
Still, Biden -- who was known during his tenure as vice president for striking deals with recalcitrant Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell -- insisted that Democrats need to seek consensus.
But there was a risk that, if still in the field, the ELN could have recruited recalcitrant members of the FARC and disrupted the crucial early months of peace.
A Republican president would undo what progress has been made, and even with a Democrat in the White House, the embargo will not be lifted by a recalcitrant Congress.
One of Mr. Trump's executives recalled that he kept an 8-by-19863-inch photograph of Mr. Cohn in his office desk, pulling it out to intimidate recalcitrant contractors.
The first is recalcitrant Democrats content to appease their base by utterly refusing to engage in the process, even to the point of senseless delay and merely temporary obstruction.
As Eleanor Roosevelt tried to influence her wary husband, and humanitarian workers from Jewish organizations attempted to reason with recalcitrant officials, potential escape paths closed off one by one.
He does a remarkable job persuading one of the world's more recalcitrant individuals to open up, but Finkel wants more, and it's strange that he doesn't recognize Knight's limitations.
Convinced that states had a right to determine their economic and social priorities, Lincoln debated the use of military force to coerce recalcitrant states to remain in the Union.
A loss in Georgia would further weaken Trump and make his legislative agenda — which relies on him holding his popularity like a knife over recalcitrant Republicans — a fair bit tougher.
Even in the unlikely event that Sanders gets this plan through a recalcitrant Congress, it is anyone's guess whether it would withstand the wave of lawsuits that would doubtless ensue.
That said, while the world's politicians may be in a better position than in 2001 to deal with the fallout from another recalcitrant American administration, the world's climate is not.
Messrs Lembong and Bambang press on with deregulation and Jokowi holds out against protectionist measures from parliament, keeps control of his more recalcitrant ministries and maintains his onslaught against corruption.
"Wham is recalcitrant and has repeatedly shown blatant disregard for the law, especially with regard to organizing or participating in illegal public assemblies", Singapore Police Force said in a statement.
Sit and watch as prime ministers and presidents come and go, pontificate and promise, only later to be replaced by recalcitrant leaders who repeal, rescind and maybe never even replace?
While the US has regularly kept a list of countries considered recalcitrant, only two countries have previously received sanctions under the law: Guyana, in 2001, and The Gambia, in 2016.
It suggests that legislation may be needed if regulators, newly empowered with greater resources and an explicit mandate to take firm legal action against misconduct, are thwarted by recalcitrant courts.
But after months of pressing Beijing to do more to rein in its recalcitrant neighbor, Trump could at least claim the central bank's initiative as a preliminary foreign policy victory.
What, you might ask, could be worse than a thoroughly failed presidential candidate returning home as a lame-duck governor to a $10 billion budget deficit and a recalcitrant legislature?
Last month in Texas, a federal court that invalidated that state's voter ID law in July ordered recalcitrant state officials to change their public education campaign on new ID rules.
That threat alone caused the official list of recalcitrant countries to drop from 20 to 12, but now the administration is reportedly ready to back up its words with action.
In the wake of the Panama Papers revelations, the G20 asked the OECD to draw up a list of recalcitrant tax havens ahead of the July 2017 G20 leaders' summit.
But while support in the Senate is also strong and bipartisan, a few recalcitrant Republicans, notably Ted Cruz of Texas, are threatening to hold up passage over small pet issues.
But he was best known for building a fledgling law firm into a powerhouse that compelled miscreant and recalcitrant businesses to pay billions of dollars to aggrieved shareholders and customers.
"Wham is recalcitrant and has repeatedly shown blatant disregard for the law, especially with regard to organizing or participating in illegal public assemblies," the police said in a written statement.
All this, plus Mr. McCarthy must retain favor with the mercurial Mr. Trump, who makes his displeasure with recalcitrant Republican lawmakers known in ways that have cost them their jobs.
However, it felt like a very ripe idea and we ran with it, to figure out how our deep state/permanent government might go about influencing a recalcitrant president-elect.
The governor can no longer point to Republicans to avoid legislation he disliked, or use the G.O.P. majority in the Senate as leverage with recalcitrant members of his own party.
" It was said sneeringly, but Lévy embraces it: The United States "is an empire, if you will, but a recalcitrant one, whose nobility has always been to balk at imperialism.
Rather than browbeat their recalcitrant underlings, the Two announced, sadly, that they were going to leave the group for a time to meditate on why they had failed in their leadership.
John McCain on Sunday — Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is trying to scare recalcitrant Republicans by threatening that if they don't vote for his bill, he might work with (gasp!) Democrats.
Even if they are not moved by humanitarian concerns to improve health care for their poorest citizens, recalcitrant legislators should at least see the folly of rejecting extremely generous matching funds.
There are roadblocks aplenty, with recalcitrant government leaders like Thabo Mbeki in South Africa, and also with the bureaucrats attempting to implement President George W. Bush's own — very admirable — AIDS plan.
"My understanding and experience with great horned owls is, if it's an adult bird, which it appears to be, the older they are, the more recalcitrant they are," Dr. Parks said.
And with China's backing, the most recalcitrant of the ethnic fighters, the United Wa State Army, the largest ethnic army in Myanmar, has also said it will join the peace gathering.
While responsible apartment managers adhere promptly to the spirit of the building safety law, recalcitrant owners leave the sheds up for years as a cheap way to avoid making building repairs.
Mr. Trump has said he would give Mr. Xi more on a trade deal if China — North Korea's main trading partner and sole major ally — cracked down on its recalcitrant neighbor.
Ms. Ringwald, playing Aurora, does stage that memorable fit when a recalcitrant nurse is dilatory in giving her daughter, Emma (Hannah Dunne), dying of cancer, a shot to ease her pain.
The developing situation is reminiscent of the challenges faced by John A. Boehner, the former speaker, when he tried to corral recalcitrant conservatives to vote for compromise spending and immigration packages.
Separately, committee leaders have filed numerous court briefs seeking disputed documents and testimony from a recalcitrant administration — and citing the possibility of impeachment as a legal justification for securing the information.
During his second day on the stand in Federal District Court in Manhattan, Mr. Skelos was at times evasive or recalcitrant, pleading a faulty memory or sparring with prosecutors over diction.
She became an oncologist, he a cancer researcher, and they lived so happily ever after that eventually they joined forces to investigate one of the most recalcitrant types of breast cancer.
Throughout, the Prime Minister's Office has owned the process - reflecting Modi's determination to centralize decision making in India's sprawling and often recalcitrant bureaucracy - with Cabinet Secretary PK Sinha heading the selection committee.
Hansson explains that he worked as an extra on the show in various seasons playing a Watchman, an undead wight, and a wildling, braving thin costumes, recalcitrant horses, and very bad weather.
"Beyond France's prestige and commercial opportunities, an effective French diplomacy must ask what levers it can use vis-à-vis recalcitrant actors," said Jalel Harchaoui, a geopolitics researcher at Paris 8 University.
You have to ram it into each deeply recalcitrant gear, using all the brute strength of He-Man, but somehow maintain the exact and delicate positioning required of a game of Operation.
Ronald Reagan galvanized the country behind his vision of smaller government and lower taxes and used his popularity as a cudgel to bring recalcitrant members of both parties into line behind him.
Both men hail from what U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) calls recalcitrant countries – nations that refuse to accept the return of their own citizens when the U.S. attempts to deport them.
If the Trump administration successfully brings recalcitrant countries to heel, those foreign criminals will be forced to return home, providing much needed relief to over-burdened ICE officials, and local police officers.
In recent days, the president has been hosting recalcitrant conservatives at the White House and his Florida resort, Mar-a-Lago, while wheeling and dealing to bring more of them on board.
Despite having ascended to the presidency on a carefully-crafted image as a dealmaker, Trump was unable to convince recalcitrant Democrats, and even a few restive GOP members, to drop their opposition.
The agreement divvied up positions in the government of South Sudan among the recalcitrant leaders of the main groups, who balked at sharing power with the very people they had just fought.
The Pew Research Institution describes a cloture as an effort to "push presidential nominations past a recalcitrant minority" — and in this case, that minority is the Democrats, who number 49 (including two independents).
The Pew Research Institution describes a cloture as an effort to "push presidential nominations past a recalcitrant minority" — and in this case, that minority is the Democrats, who number 49 (including two independents).
He said Republican leaders had, in fact, delivered a warning to recalcitrant lawmakers in the lead up to Friday's vote: Oppose the farm bill, they said, and the discharge petition will gain steam.
"Recalcitrant remnants of the Maute-ISIS refuse to heed the call of government to give up their arms and continued their resistance while holed in fortified buildings and structures," the AFP's Padilla said.
Any option on the table — especially in areas that do not require the approval of a recalcitrant Congress — should be deployed in an all-fronts attack on this most complex and insidious problem.
If Daenerys had simply allowed King's Landing to surrender without consequences only after she evaded its air defenses, then every other recalcitrant lord in the Seven Kingdoms would have incentive to resist her.
Big investor alliances – like Climate Action 100+, which Larry Fink's BlackRock recently joined - are cajoling companies to act, but have yet to figure out how to deal with recalcitrant polluters like Exxon Mobil.
However, Rogers warned that turning lawmakers away from the courts could goad Congress into more extreme enforcement measures, potentially including use of the long-dormant "inherent contempt" powers to physically detain recalcitrant witnesses.
According to 2016 congressional testimony by Michele Bond, former assistant secretary of state for consular affairs, Cuba was the "most recalcitrant country on repatriation of its nationals," although she did not give numbers.
While the White House and the Pentagon are reviewing options to deal with the recalcitrant Hermit Kingdom, the international community is rallying around the idea that North Korean must be dealt with appropriately.
Congress lacks a realistic power to arrest and detain recalcitrant executive branch officials on its own, and administrations of both parties have declined to prosecute officials who defy subpoenas on a president's orders.
"Russia remains a hostile, recalcitrant power, deploying its military, cyber-enabled information espionage activities and economic tactics to harm the United States and drive a wedge between it and its allies," Crapo said.
Trumpworld is so all in on Mitch McConnell's Better Care Reconciliation Act that the America First Policies PAC, which is run by ex-Trump campaign staffers, is buying ads attacking recalcitrant Senate Republicans.
"Parents take their recalcitrant children to these schools to rehabilitate and for them to learn the Quran because they have no other option, but that's not an excuse to violate their rights," Gambo said.
Many market participants agree however that the Venezuelan government will likely react to a default differently from the recalcitrant Kirchner administration of Argentina which was embroiled in a decade-long legal battle with holdouts.
One can only imagine how Trump would perform in a true crisis situation negotiating with a recalcitrant ally or a tough-minded adversary if he cannot handle pro-forma introductory calls with friendly partners.
"Roseanne" is hardly the first show to part ways with a recalcitrant star and move on, from "Valerie" surviving the exit of Valerie Harper to "Two and a Half Men" continuing without Charlie Sheen.
Again, Judicial Watch has been forced to sue a recalcitrant FBI for records, including but not limited to forms Comey was required to complete relating to prepublication review of the book by the FBI.
Trump and his foreign policy head into 2018 weighed down by a criminal investigation into his campaign's ties to Russia, an entrenched and recalcitrant foreign policy establishment and little government experience to rely on.
"I remember once walking in the street and suddenly really seeing the big heavy buildings in their obstinate actuality and realizing I simply couldn't imagine all this recalcitrant matter transformed by socialism," he writes.
Both sides do have common interests in preventing an outburst of conflict and Trump has often enlisted China's help in reining in its recalcitrant ally North Korea during his stick-and-carrot charm offensive.
Adopting this revised version of the traditional inherent contempt process would immediately enable the House to gain decisive leverage in oversight disputes with recalcitrant executive branch officials by swiftly and independently imposing consequential sanctions.
The Obama administration sent Treasury Secretary Jack Lew to Capitol Hill on Tuesday to try to persuade recalcitrant Democrats, while Republicans heard arguments for the legislation from fellow senators at a closed-door luncheon.
Mr. Urstadt, whose career in real estate spanned a half-century, also lobbied recalcitrant legislators to create the state's Urban Development Corporation, an enterprising housing and economic development vehicle established in 21920 under Gov.
This deal may not usher in a new era of bipartisanship, but it does signal to these recalcitrant Republicans that there are other options and that this president is not afraid to take them.
Still, this robust, common-sense policy seems unlikely to be enacted during the current Congress — thanks to recalcitrant senators and Big Pharma, which would instead retain its exorbitant pricing system than negotiate with Medicare.
Tehran has always been notoriously recalcitrant when it comes to responding to the I.A.E.A. And after the Iraq W.M.D. debacle, it's wise to avoid drawing stark conclusions from incomplete and possibly false nuclear evidence.
She used weekly meetings with the Democratic leadership to rally the troops, creating what Majority Leader Steny Hoyer called a "psychology of consensus," as she showed the dwindling recalcitrant how lonely they were becoming.
In 2013, service on the B and Q lines was suspended for upward of two hours when a couple of recalcitrant kittens scampered onto the track at the Church Avenue subway station in Brooklyn.
China and India have the chance to be much more explicit in their commitments about strengthening action and to clearly prove that they won't be held back by a recalcitrant Washington or anyone else.
Fox Business host Lou Dobbs said Thursday that President Trump should use his national emergency powers to "simply sweep aside the recalcitrant left in this country" as the partial government moves closer to Day 21.
Iraq had previously been considered one of 23 "recalcitrant" countries, along with China, Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia and others, that refused to cooperate with ICE's efforts to remove nationals from the United States, according to ICE.
Before the NAACP, Clinton made the "police safety" case for police reform, as if the killing of eight of their own will convince America's thus-far recalcitrant women and men in blue to back change.
That last part is not happening: from a recalcitrant young despot, North Korea's Kim Jong Un, on its north-eastern border, to those ungrateful Vietnamese Communists to the south, flirting with America, insolent insubordination abounds.
Whatever the reason, Ms Megawati now matters less—she has long treated her protégé less as the president than as a recalcitrant backbencher—and Jokowi now has more room to govern on his own terms.
I note, however, that the authors seem more committed to consulting with "vulnerable communities" and "worker cooperatives" (I didn't know we had that many) than with recalcitrant carnivores, or for that matter with energy companies.
"Congress (or one of its chambers) may hold officers in contempt, withhold appropriations, refuse to confirm the President's nominees, harness public opinion, delay or derail the President's legislative agenda, or impeach recalcitrant officers," Griffith wrote.
Widely recognized as playing a pivot role in second-wave feminism, Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique is the perfect gift for the recalcitrant tech bro in your life who also happens to be your manager.
This kind of romanticism helps us understand the radical impetus of abstract painting in the early and mid-20th century as a reaction to a recalcitrant aestheticism (something that wouldn't be obvious to our contemporaries).
And while the Obama administration appears to have gotten more control over recalcitrant field agents, it's not at all clear whether it will be able to keep that control when it's sending agents out on raids.
Mr. Obama has repeatedly taken unilateral action during his seven years in office, asserting the power of his office to sidestep a recalcitrant Congress on gun control, gay rights, the minimum wage, contraception and climate change.
Aside from minor skirmishes involving recalcitrant county clerks who refuse to issue marriage certificates to gay couples, there have been no legal challenges threatening Obergefell, and it's hard to imagine states trying to relitigate the question.
Photo: Cliff Owen (AP)Chelsea Manning, who was released from jail last week after the federal grand jury she was subpoenaed to testify before lapsed, was taken back into custody on Thursday as a recalcitrant witness.
ENSURE THAT OTHER COUNTRIES TAKE THEIR PEOPLE BACK WHEN WE ORDER THEM DEPORTED: The Obama administration has wrestled with the issue of forcing recalcitrant countries to take back people the United States is seeking to deport.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama selected Merrick Garland for the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, choosing a centrist judge meant to win over recalcitrant Senate Republicans whose leaders wasted no time in spurning the Democratic president.
His preferred initial tactic was also a familiar one -- a charm offensive to convince Chinese President Xi Jinping, whom he will meet in Germany, to pressure Beijing's recalcitrant neighbor into halting its nuclear and missile programs.
ON MARCH 16th, in a move that may test the mettle of recalcitrant Senate Republicans, Barack Obama nominated Merrick Garland, a widely respected and politically moderate judge, to fill the late Antonin Scalia's Supreme Court seat.
That would have the virtues of making the structural reform objective potentially feasible, while also refusing to reward recalcitrant behavior on the part of the Chinese (in their attempt to hold out for a limited deal).
In addition to the critical species that can't be preserved in this way, researchers found that 35 percent of vulnerable species, 27 percent of endangered species and 33 percent of all tree species produce recalcitrant seeds.
While the first Earth Day is remembered for those millions of marchers, he noted that many legislative victories did not come until the newly energized environmental movement targeted recalcitrant senators for defeat in the 1972 election.
Even as Mr. Netanyahu forged diplomatic ties and trading partnerships with new countries, he stymied any prospect of a resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, aided by a weak, divided and at times recalcitrant Palestinian leadership.
Wariness and petulance progress — helped by a Season 1 tragedy in Miller's life — to understanding and comfort, although Miller still rolls her eyes a lot and Hardy still barks "Miller!" as if she's a recalcitrant puppy.
But the Obama administration's multiple efforts to recover the emails — including coordination with the FBI, which has control of Clinton's server — "are hardly the actions of a recalcitrant agency head or an uncooperative Archivist," Boasberg said.
But Mr. Cohn had grown leery of the bill, and the White House recognized that Mr. Cohn, a former president of Goldman Sachs and a Democrat, was not a good messenger to deal with recalcitrant conservatives.
During a discussion on the House's power of "inherent contempt," which includes the power to detain recalcitrant witnesses, Leon mused about how realistic that possibility is, noting that it hasn't been used in almost a century.
The governor successfully corralled recalcitrant Senate Republicans into supporting the so-called Safe Act that expanded the state's ban on assault weapons, tightened certification requirements, increased criminal penalties for illegal guns and closed private sale loopholes.
Its premise is fairly conventional: a hippie-ish father tries to reconnect with his daughter Ines (Sandra Hüller), a grown-up, recalcitrant woman focused on her career as a management consultant for an oil company in Romania.
" Bill Clinton, whose efforts with his wife to overhaul health care in the 1990s were stymied by a recalcitrant Congress and the insurance lobby, told the crowd the insurance model "doesn't make sense" and "doesn't work here.
Once he was there, however, Gregory had no choice but to forgive him, and Henry went home, punished or co-opted his recalcitrant nobles, then came back to Italy with an army and drove Gregory to Sicily.
IN A move that will test the mettle of recalcitrant Senate Republicans, on March 16th Barack Obama tapped Merrick Garland, a respected and politically moderate judge, to fill the late Antonin Scalia's seat on the Supreme Court.
If history is any guide, Mr Kuczynski will have trouble rallying public opinion to pressure recalcitrant lawmakers to pass his agenda: every Peruvian president in recent memory has endured dismal approval ratings for most of their terms.
The United States, alone among nations, has had the political heft and the global reach to push recalcitrant governments to cooperate with international tribunals, secure arrests of indicted war criminals, and ensure political support for accountability processes.
And at home, a larger parliamentary majority could also help her face down or simply ignore potentially recalcitrant members of her own party, who might take a different view on Brexit-related policy positions during important votes.
These concerns could be particularly sharp if Obama is forced, by political pressure, to nominate a more moderate justice, who could make it through the confirmation process when Obama is politically weak and facing a recalcitrant Senate.
" Wachtel said that in refusing "to accept the obstructionist position of her recalcitrant Russian and Chinese counterparts, Ambassador Haley made it clear that the U.S. was prepared to end the North Korean threat on its own if necessary.
Conventional war While Trump may be evolving from a recalcitrant trade warrior into a regretful one -- potentially because of anticipated political repercussions if he doesn't end costly trade wars -- he's been warmongering in more conventional theaters for years.
And when it comes to all that data that these companies have been so recalcitrant about giving to cities, let's just say this: For any entity trying to get funding from USDOT, you must hand over your data.
To the alarm of Merkel's conservatives, the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) is now the third largest party in the Bundestag - and the highly experienced, resilient Schaeuble is viewed as the best qualified to tame recalcitrant lawmakers.
He also directed the Southern Rural Research Project, which documented rural malnutrition and sued the Agriculture Department to distribute surplus commodities to the hungry and to force recalcitrant county officials to participate in the federal food stamp program.
He sat in front of her and also performed, gyrating on the stage while singing "My Prerogative," the song that had turned him into the spokesman for recalcitrant youth — the sort who were no longer playing her records.
Even if a bill demanding an extension passes the Commons in a single day, as a similar one did in March, it must also pass the Lords, where it is harder to stop a filibuster by recalcitrant peers.
During the appeals court arguments in the case over former White House counsel Don McGahn's testimony, a Justice Department attorney argued that instead of getting court orders, Congress should use its own power to punish recalcitrant administration witnesses.
These will include claims that the collapse of health care is really President Obama's fault; claims that the failure of alternatives is somehow the fault of recalcitrant Democrats; and an endless series of attempts to distract the public.
Circles (and tondo paintings) are notoriously recalcitrant: hard to compose, hard to make dynamic, and especially hard in their demand that the artist navigate the fraught technical territory between the perfect, the little off, and the quite wonky.
For instance, Bannon was accused (by anonymous "inside" sources) of playing a key role in sinking the health care bill produced by House leadership with ham-handed and counter-productive threats to Freedom Caucus members and other recalcitrant legislators.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Fernando Alonso is not ready to swap his recalcitrant McLaren for a supermarket trolley just yet, despite the Formula One team's troubled start to the season prompting speculation about whether the Spaniard will see out the year.
Mr Sitapati, a doctoral student at Princeton University, has unearthed a remarkable document which reveals that the prime minister survived (and pushed through his reforms) in part by deploying India's intelligence agencies to dig up dirt on recalcitrant MPs.
This week, in a show of unity, chief executives of companies from radio broadcasters to newspaper publishers joined Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Canberra, in a last-ditch effort to swing the upper house, controlled by recalcitrant independent lawmakers.
An assault weapons ban is picking up steam in the House and on the 2020 campaign trail as Democrats search for a way to respond to two recent mass shootings while putting greater political pressure on recalcitrant Republican leaders.
He whipped it up as if it were a cake, kneaded it like bread, shuffled and riffled an imaginary deck of cards, wound up a clock, shook a recalcitrant umbrella, rubbed something on a washboard and wrung it out.
Of course, if Brussels remains recalcitrant and we do leave the European Union with no deal, Britain will simply be faced with the same high tariffs and discriminatory trade barriers facing other nations doing business with the European Union.
After attending law school, at Yale, he worked for the Office of Education in the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, negotiating with recalcitrant school districts that remained racially segregated after the Supreme Court's landmark decision in Brown v.
This works well for most of our crop plants, but for wild plants, particularly in tropical regions, it's more common for species to have recalcitrant seeds that can't be dried, and so can't be kept in a seed vault.
It's a classic story: Girl loves boy, girl accidentally wallops boy in the face with a remote control, girl's towering guilt forces her to confess her love, boy is unmoved, girl becomes a recalcitrant and perhaps overtly undermining employee.
It's gotten to the point that Russian officials are pissed, and they're now threatening these recalcitrant cheaters with further sanctions—which might actually scare them into compliance if many weren't alreadyretired or persona non grata in the track world.
WASHINGTON — One of President Trump's first executive orders promised a weekly recounting of the crimes committed by undocumented immigrants and a list of the recalcitrant local law enforcement departments that failed to turn those people over to federal officials.
As political scientist Seth Masket pointed out over the weekend, the key to bringing down Richard Nixon over Watergate was the resistance of recalcitrant Republican lawmakers: Watergate came to an end when Republican members of Congress turned against Nixon.
Warning that the effects of overcapacity had become "ever more destructive," the report by the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China blamed government policies and recalcitrant officials for inefficiencies across many of China's major industries, including steel, cement and chemicals.
When faced with what Obama perceives as a recalcitrant Congress, he can facilitate cooperation much like President Ronald Reagan and Speaker Tip O'Neill did or he can advocate for electoral change, but he cannot ignore the text of the Constitution.
Attracting and retaining staff is hard when the unemployment rate is so low, especially as the job now demands an ability to manage psychiatric emergencies and behave more like a social worker, rather than merely booting recalcitrant inmates in the stomach.
"Just like in the World Trade Organization (WTO), India has been very recalcitrant on market access opening...India is very loathe to open its markets to anyone, even its friends and allies," said Sean King, senior vice president at Park Strategies.
"Despite existing sanctions, Russia remains a hostile, recalcitrant power, deploying its military, cyber-enabled information espionage activities, and economic tactics to harm the United States and drive a wedge between it and its allies," the committee said in a statement.
If Democrats were horribly recalcitrant, they could reject every single Republican bid, leaving Republicans a choice between simply extending existing funds or shutting down the government—in which case a rational party would harrumph and agree to extend the funds.
That journey might provide a clue about the administration's strategy, since talking up the possibility of war would be a logical way to try to hike pressure on China to do more to convince its recalcitrant ally to change its behavior.
Adopting an aggressive approach with a recalcitrant employee has become even more important since the Justice Department announced a new policy in 2015 that conditions any credit for corporate cooperation on providing information about misconduct by individuals in the company.
He is attempting to pull off a deal with Beijing just as he begins selling a recalcitrant Congress on a renegotiated trade agreement with Canada and Mexico -- and pressuring European carmakers to increase US production, or risk new auto tariffs.
Republicans are struggling to get the votes not because of recalcitrant conservatives, but because moderates who no longer want to see its repeal (despite having voted to repeal the law no less than 50 times in the last seven years).
Wife No. 3's fretting over her wigs, her recalcitrant hair (patiently tended to by Wife No. 1) and her clothing is a funny and touching indication that, abused as she has been, she still retains a smattering of self-esteem.
While the Republicans hold the majority, a sizable chunk of them are reliably recalcitrant and make governing difficult (there are members of the Democratic minority that have voted the Trump position at a higher rate than some of Ryan's Republicans).
"Conventional seed banking is not suitable for all seed plants, with some species having recalcitrant seeds unable to survive the drying process and therefore incapable of being frozen," the paper, written by scientists at the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, reads.
As a songwriter he's not particularly inventive; he writes about rebels, tattoos, guitars, recalcitrant trains, and runaway girls, because that's what rock boys are supposed to write about, and his various celebrations of youth freedom inflect familiar narratives without changing them.
LONDON — After two crushing defeats in Parliament for her plan for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, Prime Minister Theresa May nonetheless had high hopes of cajoling or threatening enough recalcitrant lawmakers to win approval in a third try this week.
"It does not take a great deal of imagination to contemplate instances in which armed teachers dealing with recalcitrant children will react out of fear and racial stereotype and discharge their weapons as they do the disciplinary code," Ifill wrote.
If the mainly peaceful Chilean people do manage such a seemingly intractable task — bridging the abyss between recalcitrant protesters and a fearful elite clinging to power — this deepening of democracy might show other nations a way to deal with similar divisions.
The Civil War generals William T. Sherman and Philip Sheridan, tasked with overseeing Indian affairs, come off as fierce conquer-at-all-cost leaders, morality be damned, as their troops ferociously battled against recalcitrant Arapaho, Comanche, Cheyenne and Kiowa tribes.
The Paris Agreement requires consensus for all decisions, meaning the withdrawal of a recalcitrant United States would make it easier for emitters such as China and the European Union to design details of a trillion-dollar shift from fossil fuels.
That's one of several ways the work is unusual and fascinating, but it's also recalcitrant, impersonal, unremitting in its response to the harsh modernism of its Hindemith score, harking back to Germany in the 1920s while presaging much about ballet in the 1980s.
Iraq had previously been considered one of 23 "recalcitrant" countries, along with China, Afghanistan, Iran, Somalia and others, that refused to cooperate with ICE's efforts to remove its nationals from the United States, according to congressional testimony by ICE Deputy Director Daniel Ragsdale.
As of summer 20133, the Central Intelligence Agency, a signature client, was "recalcitrant" and didn't "like us," while Palantir's relationship with the National Security Agency had ended, Palantir CEO Alex Karp told staff in an internal video that was obtained by BuzzFeed News.
Recalcitrant lawmakers may have more ammunition for their stance from an unusual source: a Harvard University economist whose work has been cited by the White House in its assertion that lower corporate taxes could raise household incomes by as much as $9,000.
In 14142, just prior to Trump's presidency, neither country was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. You can read a longer fact check in this article.
While Mr. Trump wrestles with a hostile media and recalcitrant factions in his Republican party, Mr. Sisi's government has imprisoned dozens of journalists — fewer only than China and Turkey, according to press freedom groups — while the national Parliament is stuffed with his supporters.
They decided against trying in Vermont or Connecticut, where recalcitrant governors were refusing to call special sessions, or trying again in Virginia, Delaware, or Maryland, where the amendment had already been rejected, and they had given up entirely on much of the South.
Though Mr. Melvoin believes the union's leadership has been "particularly recalcitrant," he said he was encouraged to see the excitement on the picket lines from teachers and community members who support public education — even if he disagrees with them on the details.
It falls on a Ceasefire Task Force led by the United States and Russia to delineate the geographic areas of factions that buy into the truce and the areas controlled by jihadists and other recalcitrant factions, which will apparently be a free-fire zone.
The White House, led by Stephen Miller, has spent the past week pushing the idea that a few recalcitrant officials within DHS are keeping the president's agenda from being implemented — and talking about the agenda they want to see from a post-purge DHS.
We both understand for all his careful messaging about Hamas' evolution, and years of internal struggle for a softer image, the day is coming where his comments will count little more than chiding to a recalcitrant child and less the commandments they once were.
If other changes to the bill manage to lock down the support of the caucus's most right-wing members even with the tax cuts pared back, he can then parcel out hundreds of billions of dollars in money to various recalcitrant senators' pet programs.
Orchestras have been the most recalcitrant in embracing his music: Major ensembles have depressingly little room for living composers in general, and beyond the conductor Dennis Russell Davies, who commissioned many of his large-scale works, Mr. Glass has lacked influential music-director champions.
For several weeks, I watched her move among a rancorous House of Commons , a divided Cabinet, and a recalcitrant E.U. (She declined to speak to me.) At the same time, Trump marauded, destabilizing the international order into which Britain is about to reëmerge, alone.
Because he confronts a recalcitrant Senate, one strategy forward for Obama might be to choose a nominee who splits the Republican senators — trying to "peel off" enough votes from the GOP to side with his Democratic allies and get the nominee through the confirmation process.
And although, according to media reports, only four nations – Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone – are on the Trump fix-it list, any action coercing recalcitrant countries to step up and do the right thing is a positive step toward preventing future immigrant crime.
While all three deploy religion in their quest for dominance, its very universalization in these and other ways has made Islam increasingly recalcitrant to such uses, as it slowly comes to constitute nothing more than the national character of Muslim societies in the region.
Republicans have accused Democrats of grandstanding for progressive voters, but even the Republican-controlled Senate Intelligence Committee has subpoenaed the president's son, Donald Trump Jr. Congress can subpoena testimony and documents, then enforce these formal requests by holding recalcitrant subpoena targets in contempt of Congress.
The tool has been effective with clear images — identifying recalcitrant detainees, people using fake IDs and photos from anonymous social media accounts — but when investigators have tried to put a name to a suspect glimpsed in grainy surveillance footage, it has produced significantly fewer results.
Following more than an hour of arguments Tuesday afternoon, federal Judge Richard Leon didn't decide what to do with recalcitrant impeachment witness Charles Kupperman's court case, leaving major questions about congressional subpoena power and White House immunity during impeachment still far from a judicial resolution.
Cindy Rooker, the would-be captor, hoped to retrieve the recalcitrant Canada goose, tuck it into the cardboard box she had brought, and drive it to a wildlife rehabilitation center a few hours away in South Carolina, where the bird would receive medical attention.
That's precisely the sort of behavior one might focus on in seeking to convince a recalcitrant judge that an investigative target could not be trusted to turn over documents in response to a subpoena, requiring the more intrusive step of seizing Mr. Stone's devices directly.
As the U.S. faces challenges to its power in Asia from a rising China and in Europe from a recalcitrant Russia and in the Middle East from a motley group of insurgent forces, Washington can hardly afford the splintering of its co-guarantor of Western security.
"Condemning the violence will not help when the police force, executing the repressive policy of a recalcitrant government, is not held to account," one of Hong Kong's leading barristers, Lawrence Lok, wrote in an opinion piece in the South China Morning Post on Thursday after Lam's comments.
"While we continue to believe that this third version fails that test, there is no question that by striking down the first two travel bans, the judiciary forced a recalcitrant administration to at least give its order the veil of constitutionality," Katyal said in a statement Tuesday.
In an effort to restore order to the universe, I reached out to famed water sommelier Martin Riese for his recommendation on the purest, most perfect water with which to fill my bong, hoping this recalcitrant overture would absolve my sins and restore order to the universe.
LONDON — Back in the Obama years, when a recalcitrant Congress was obstructing any major piece of legislation the president put forward, his adviser David Axelrod used to look envyingly across the pond at his British counterparts, who seemed to find it so easy to get things done.
"Trump's bull in a china shop act is clearly grating on other trading partners, who now see the U.S. as a recalcitrant and unruly member of the global trading system rather than as a responsible steward," said Eswar Prasad, a professor of international trade at Cornell University.
In 2016, just prior to Trump's presidency, none of the three countries was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. You can read a longer fact check in this article.
WASHINGTON — President Trump issued an ultimatum on Thursday to recalcitrant Republicans to fall in line behind a broad health insurance overhaul or see their opportunity to repeal the Affordable Care Act vanish, demanding a Friday vote on a bill that appeared to lack a majority to pass.
You can bet that negotiators there will be anxiously watching the U.S. election results to see if they will have to deal with a coal-spewing, recalcitrant Trump administration, or with a President Hillary Clinton, who would continue Obama's push toward a less carbon-intensive U.S. economy. 
The four countries -- Cambodia, Eritrea, Guinea and Sierra Leone, according to a DHS source close to the deliberations -- come from a running list of countries the US designates as "recalcitrant" for not accepting, or delaying, repatriation of their own citizens after the US has tried to deport them.
I'm curious because given how recalcitrant manufacturers and carriers have been about updating Android and given how ineffectual Google has been at forcing them to do so, selling more Nexus phones looks like the only way Google has left to reliably get people on its latest Android operating system.
For years, rosewood gavel in hand, she presided over the sale of hundreds of millions of dollars' worth of treasures — teasing, cajoling, seducing and ever so genteelly shaming in the unimpeachable diction of her native England: "I'll wait," she might tell a recalcitrant bidder in her foremost schoolmarm tones.
Big corporations are feeling public pressure to go green, and in turn they're pushing back hard on recalcitrant states: Google recently used its plans to build a data center in North Carolina to pressure Duke Energy, a notorious polluter, into providing the company with vast amounts of solar power.
That seamless marriage of recalcitrant persona to rowdy place coalesced on Sunday in the United States Open men's final when a physically subpar Bjorn Borg, Connors's behavioral opposite, was overwhelmed by 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 and declared Louis Armstrong Stadium to be Connors's house of hardcourt horrors.
"Rory's Birthday Parties" (season 1, episode 223) Emily spends a lot of the first few episodes acting as though no time at all has passed since Lorelai left home — as though Lorelai's still a recalcitrant teenager, Rory's still an adorable doll of a child, and Emily still knows best.
They said that nearly all the planned deportations that Mr. Osius opposed were for Vietnamese refugees who had been convicted of committing crimes in the United States, and that the Trump administration was merely pressing Vietnam and other "recalcitrant" countries to cooperate with existing United States immigration laws.
Tenants in the five-storey building that occupied the site on North State Street refused to give up their leases; work started on the lower floors of the new building while the upper storeys of the old one—and their recalcitrant occupants—were raised on jackscrews until those pesky leases expired.
Should the bill pass, Ryan, who was first forced to pull the bill in late March, will regain some luster for a speakership that had threatened to go down the same unprofitable path as his predecessor John Boehner -- who was driven to distraction by the recalcitrant conservatives in his caucus.
The reality is that this worldwide abuse crisis has overwhelmed a complacent and recalcitrant Roman Curia (that is, the most powerful men of the worldwide Catholic Church) who have repeatedly shown that they view themselves more as protectors of an elite clerical status quo rather than as protectors of our children.
They love that he pulled out of the Paris climate accord, the Iran nuclear deal and the Trans-Pacific Partnership and that he has cut nearly twice as many regulations as promised — all despite unprecedented obstruction and resistance from Democrats and a handful of recalcitrant Republicans in Washington and beyond.
In place of nationalism, many have embraced what is today called "globalism" (or "transnationalism"), which is just another name for the aspiration toward a worldwide liberal empire in which individual rights and free markets would be imposed, where necessary, on recalcitrant nations by an international regime run by Americans and Europeans.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Tuesday turned up the pressure on recalcitrant Republicans to support a sweeping bill to overhaul the health care system, threatening wavering lawmakers in his party with political payback if they failed to get behind a measure that has become an early test of his negotiating power.
If indeed, some policymakers think that simply insulting and threatening recalcitrant states can induce them to commit suicide (as they see it and rightly so from their perspective) then it behooves lawmakers to explain why the military option will succeed here when it failed against Iraq, a vastly weaker antagonist.
The CBS poll also found that Trump would have a hard time moving the needle among the recalcitrant portion of his base -- 61% of those currently opposed to stricter gun laws said Trump's support would not persuade them to back such measures, compared to 17% who suggested they could be swayed.
A pattern of venality, they argued, began in the company's early years and became more recalcitrant in the 20183s and 1990s, when PG&E, with the connivance of the California Public Utilities Commission, its watchdog, made a decision to place profits and bonuses to top executives — and dividends to shareholders — over safety.
The bulk of the film is spent on the build-up, as Elvis (Michael Shannon), Jerry (Alex Pettyfer), and eventually Sonny (Johnny Knoxville) work toward their meeting on one end, and Bud (Colin Hanks) and Nixon aide Dwight Chapin (Evan Peters) try to persuade and prep their recalcitrant boss on the other.
If a witness refuses to answer questions by an authorized arm of Congress, it is contempt, which can be the subject of an indictment for a crime, or it can be a predicate for Congress to exercise its inherent right to jail that recalcitrant witness until he or she answers those questions.
WikiLeaks Helped Hackers Rifle Through Stolen Company Emails, Leaked FBI Docs ShowThe revelation that U.S. prosecutors have prepared an indictment against Julian Assange, a fact the …Read more ReadThere is a possibility that Manning could be remanded into custody as a recalcitrant witness and confined in an effort to coerce her compliance.
"If it be said that the President, by successive pardons of constantly recurring contempts in particular litigation, might deprive a court of power to enforce its orders in a recalcitrant neighborhood, it is enough to observe that such a course is so improbable as to furnish but little basis for argument," Taft wrote.
Though many of the marches have been huge, they have done little to discourage a recalcitrant Maduro from dismissing them as failed coup attempts organized by a small and privileged group of elites backed by U.S. imperialists determined to wipe out the left-wing legacy of his predecessor, the charismatic Hugo Chávez.
At a meeting in Mr. Ryan's office in the Capitol with members of the recalcitrant Freedom Caucus, top White House officials laid out the changes they had made at the group's behest, including stripping it of federal standards for benefits that must be provided in health insurance policies, including maternity and wellness care.
Contradicting one of Wilde's silvered bon mots — "Nothing succeeds like excess" — this somewhat claustrophobic and stodgy show nevertheless provides a seductive education in the Decadent movement, as conveyed through the sensitivities of Wilde's bifurcated homosexual experience, by copiously displaying manuscripts, photographs, paintings, and personal effects that marked the recalcitrant dandy's life and work.
At every stage in the health care debate, successive rounds of reporting have emerged that make clear Trump's overriding desire is to sign something that could be called "Obamacare repeal," regardless of the vital and transformative policy specifics: Trump reportedly cursed at recalcitrant Republican House members and promised retaliation against those who defied him.
For if we look to European Union as a catchall solution, chanting "Europe" like a mantra, and waving the banner of "Europe" in the face of recalcitrant "nationalist" heretics, we may wake up one day to find that far from solving the problems of our Continent, the myth of "Europe" has become an impediment to recognizing them.
Mr. Obama recruited John D. Podesta, then the head of the Center for American Progress, a liberal research and policy institution, to be his counselor in the White House "The weight, if you will, changed with a very recalcitrant Republican House, and with both the House and the Senate being part of the 'Nyet!' caucus," Mr. Podesta said.
One of Trump's more reliable impulses is evading responsibility, and he spent much of these speeches herding together the scapegoats — the media, the recalcitrant Democrats, the F.B.I., the system — who might account for his situation, without appearing to realize that he was drawing the self-portrait of a man who had wanted power but gotten authority instead.
But House Democrats decided not to pursue litigation against recalcitrant witnesses in the Ukraine inquiry, seeing the slow pace of the judicial process — including inevitable appeals up to the Supreme Court — as guaranteeing that Mr. Trump could run out the clock before the 2020 election, even though he is accused of trying to rig it by soliciting foreign interference.
Little by little Ms. Ahrens and Mr. Costa, an art director turned home designer and builder, renovated the expansive space (3,000 square feet), filled it with art and happily settled in, making peace with the recalcitrant furnace and with the fact that all their deliveries had to be left with an attendant at the building next door.
Once seen as a small group of loudmouth know-it-alls and viewed with suspicion by big institutional shareholders like state pension funds, in recent years, activist investors like Mr. Peltz and William A. Ackman have at times been welcomed by these same shareholders and seen as a positive force for change in a recalcitrant company.
After seven years of railing against the evils of the Affordable Care Act, the party had winnowed its hopes of dismantling it down to a menu of options to appease recalcitrant lawmakers — with no more pretenses of lofty policy making, only a realpolitik plea to keep the legislation churning through the Capitol by voting to advance something, anything.
It has brought in new lawyers and made a motion in federal court before Judge Griesa arguing that now that it is willing to bargain with the hedge funds it is no longer a recalcitrant debtor and the court should lift the injunction prohibiting Argentina from paying the new bonds without paying the old bonds under the pari passu clause.
"   OTHER REACTIONS IN THE US: Yelp SVP of public policy Luther Lowe: "The European Commission's ruling of additional illegal conduct by Google on smartphones is another important step in restoring competition, innovation and consumer welfare in the digital economy; the EU must ensure complete compliance from a recalcitrant Google and the U.S. must take action to provide American consumers with similar protections.
How Kelly plans to deal with his often disorganized, often recalcitrant department — on issues from low employee morale and management/labor clashes, to interagency coordination, to making sure that agencies like FEMA remain competent and well-funded enough to respond to disasters should they arise — isn't the most politically exciting topic, but it's one that senators are probably going to be concerned about.
This would normally be a time of frenetic presidential activity working the phones and talking to recalcitrant members, but Donald Trump has added a new element to the mix — tweets: The tweet about "skyrocketing premiums & deductibles, bad health care" is emblematic of the years-long campaign of lies about health care policy that has brought the Republican Party to this point.
Kramer calls herself an "amateur of Thanksgiving," adding that her family prefers to append the phrase "regrettably hospitable," which she amends to "strategically hospitable" because talking about this quintessentially American meal "has turned out to be the stealth weapon of my reporting life," a way of getting even the most recalcitrant individuals to open up and share their own reminiscences.
Other characters in Ms. Markey's portrait gallery include two schoolteachers who identify themselves as Coach Christie Brinkley and Coach Pooh Bear; Coach Christie and a recalcitrant female student; a mother and daughter holding vigil at the deathbed of the mother's mother; and a high-school-age daughter and her single-parent dad, drinking beer together at the end of a hard day.
In 2016, just prior to Trump's presidency, none of the three countries was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. Randy Capps, director of research for US programs at the Migration Policy Institute, a Washington think tank, confirmed that Trump was "confusing" different things.
Android has actually had parental controls for quite some time via the Family Link app in the Google Play Store, but in Q it'll be built right into the OS. I'm not a parent myself, but I think my favorite feature is a button on the parent's device called "5 more minutes," which grants exactly that to a recalcitrant child who wants to keep using their device.
Countries which "bent over backwards" to please America—by ensuring the deal was not legally binding among other measures—are hardly likely to start again from scratch points out Paul Bledsoe, a climate policy expert from American University in Washington, DC. Some say good riddance, arguing that they would prefer to have a recalcitrant America outside than risk seeing the accord undermined from the inside.
As such, an event like BerniePalooza is the perfect metaphor for the "Not Me, Us" ethos at the heart of the Senator's campaign—the idea that change will only happen if a grassroots movement brings new voters into the process and gets loud and organized enough to convince the recalcitrant politicians who have the power to enact policies like a $15 dollar minimum wage Medicare For All.
When we traveled from Little Rock to Annapolis to San Francisco and beyond to hold "townhall meetings" in the home districts of recalcitrant senators and congressmen, John delighted in introducing me to the crowds saying: "People in Wisconsin think Senator Feingold's first name is McCain," reflecting the popular name of our campaign finance reform bill and also how long it was taking to pass it.
"When it's taken out of the hands of recalcitrant legislatures or governors and given to the people who think this is something that should be done, that gives a great boost to those efforts to expand Medicaid in the 18 other states," said Patrick Willard, senior director of campaigns, outreach and engagement at Families USA, a health-care advocacy group in D.C.  View the discussion thread.
After less than two weeks in office, President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE has further cemented recalcitrant conservatives, even those from the island of Never Trump, by doing something that demonstrates character: He kept his promise on the most important presidential decision for conservatives.
Despite these risks, human trials with gene editing cells, such as blood cells or muscle cells, are already in progress or being planned, especially for genetic diseases where few medical options are available (think of the boy born with a genetic illness that caused such severe immune deficiency that he was forced to spend his life in a medical bubble, or men and women with blood clotting disorders who experience recalcitrant bleeding episodes).
All the more astonishing that Crase was doing this in what was simultaneously a form of love poetry, as became clear at the conclusion of that catalogue of Herculean tasks: When these were done, I'd lay around your feet In endless fields where you could enter and belong, A place returning and a place to turn to whole An amorous submission to the conquered beloved, but is it to that recalcitrant country, America itself, or a living and breathing individual?
In 210, prior to Trump's presidency, none of the four countries was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. In the 210 fiscal year, the last full year before Trump took office, ICE reported that Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador ranked first, second, third and fourth for the country of citizenship of people being removed from the US. The same was true in the 242.03 fiscal year, which encompassed the end of Barack Obama's presidency and the beginning of Trump's.

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