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  1. in a complete and extreme way
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But Parliament has rejected her plan three times — resoundingly.
Not easy, given they have resoundingly defeated it twice already.
The "butterfly" keyboard on Apple laptops has been resoundingly criticized.
Labour's leader won resoundingly in every section of the party's electorate.
Then, on Tuesday, British lawmakers resoundingly rejected it, 432 to 202.
Instead, the panel resoundingly rejected Philip Morris's statements about its product.
Mueller resoundingly rejected this argument when Trump's lawyers tried to make it.
Meanwhile, voters resoundingly voted 'no' in the Italian referendum on constitutional reform.
The American people resoundingly rejected the abortion lobby in Tuesday's historic election.
Ask most millennials and the answer will resoundingly be the camera.  Duh.
By summer, however, the basis of the law had been resoundingly discredited.
The response from the expert community around TechCrunch has been resoundingly clear.
Intuit shareholders resoundingly rejected the proposal in a vote in January 2020.
Sanders resoundingly won Utah in 2016 with almost 80% of the vote.
The results are resoundingly clear: Drug testing is costly, invasive and ineffective.
Instead, he simply waited -- before coming back to win resoundingly in 2006.
In the 2628 midterm, Republicans resoundingly lost their majority in the House.
But Jackson's supporters cheered, and four years later they re-elected him resoundingly.
The new generation of South Korean pop groups proves that stereotype resoundingly false.
And Mueller resoundingly rejected this argument when Trump's lawyers tried to make it.
The day before, Italians had resoundingly defeated Mr Renzi's proposals for constitutional reform.
Yet this was ultimately because Congress, belatedly but resoundingly, had turned on him.
Ask Whole Foods and they'll tell you, resoundingly, that the answer is no.
The report also resoundingly demonstrates that there was no prosecutable case against Mrs.
I hope all senators can put partisanship aside and resoundingly confirm this proven leader.
Last November, voters in those states resoundingly approved ballot initiatives to raise minimum wages.
The judges resoundingly rejected the state's contention that privacy is not a fundamental right.
The three judges assigned to Brendan's case are pretty much resoundingly against his appeal.
In a vote on Wednesday, lawmakers resoundingly voted to reject a no-deal Brexit.
According to the options market, it is resoundingly more likely that stocks will fall.
Their climate polls also demonstrate that voters in red counties resoundingly support renewable energy.
Over the course of two days, Parliament for a second time resoundingly defeated Mrs.
It was resoundingly bland: watery beans, limp lettuce, and soggy tomato over plain rice.
You know, the same rules that were resoundingly upheld by the D.C. Circuit last year?
He failed that test so resoundingly that his performance was at times painful to watch.
In deep-red Missouri, voters resoundingly rejected a right-to-work law for the state.
He and his party won resoundingly, and the pace of his Hindu nationalist policies accelerated.
True to form, the veteran won the third-round match resoundingly, 6-3, 6-0.
Those groups resoundingly denounced the report, and IMO Secretary General Kitack Lim defended the organization's neutrality.
He won the Republican primary, went on to resoundingly defeat Hillary Clinton in the general election.
Yesterday, her Brexit withdrawal agreement was defeated — and resoundingly so, by a margin of 149 votes.
"Head-to-head, our campaign beats Donald Trump resoundingly," said Cruz, with his usual rhetorical flair.
India's apex court has weighed in resoundingly on a petitioner who wanted all stray dogs killed.
By rejecting Proposition A so resoundingly, Missourians have struck a much needed blow for working people.
So, unless pre-publication polling is totally wrong, Sanders will win resoundingly Saturday in Nevada's caucuses.
That's because she believes the fundamentals are "resoundingly strong" in the U.S. as well as globally.
Experts in college admissions resoundingly endorse starting with your child's high school counselor to get advice.
"'Free weed' is resoundingly incorrect, and I think that's putting it mildly," Smith told Gizmodo over email.
I was most shocked, however, to realize just how much of Jackson's work is still resoundingly relevant.
McGovern was the nominee that year, and lost resoundingly to incumbent Richard Nixon in the general election.
But, even at his worst, readers know they are in the hands of a resoundingly intelligent writer.
The accord she reached with the EU last year was resoundingly rejected by parliament on Jan. 15.
A crushed Trump, after all, would pose little threat, his lies resoundingly rejected by the American people.
Democrats resoundingly condemned Trump's executive action on refugees and U.S. entry from several predominantly Muslim countries Friday.
The American people have spoken resoundingly and have chosen a new direction and vision for our country.
Each year, Congress has resoundingly rejected the request, raising spending caps and adding to overall nondefense spending.
The memoir closed as Churchill's Conservative Party was resoundingly — and surprisingly — defeated in the 1945 general election.
Unlike bitcoin, when it comes to the stock market, market participants are not resoundingly alarmed about valuations.
Greg Abbot resoundingly beat Wendy Davis, the Democrats' highly touted gubernatorial nominee, in 2014 -- to remain skeptical.
JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon, whose bank resoundingly beat fourth-quarter earnings estimates, is hosting several events. Salesforce.
Days after Parliament resoundingly rejected her initial Brexit plan, she invited opposition politicians to discuss a compromise.
Ted Cruz -- and aired no television ads in his home state of New York, which he won resoundingly.
As Twitter will resoundingly tell you today: People with Down syndrome are not a disease to wipe out.
Voters chose them resoundingly; when they took office in early 21970, they set out to return the favour.
Residents in Calgary recently resoundingly voted against the western Canadian city's plan to bid for the 2026 Games.
Reagan's Cabinet had 22019 years of government experience on average, resoundingly close to where Trump's Cabinet nominees are.
Maine voters cast their ballots on a specific referendum to expand the Medicaid program, and it won resoundingly.
It represents the exact misguided, top-down, government-knows-best approach that American voters resoundingly rejected in 2016.
Without the glitz and glamor, the sport shined through in a far more resoundingly way on Saturday night.
Americans stood with me and resoundingly rejected such uncivil and demeaning attacks from public figures back in 2012.
LONDON (Reuters) - For those who like their market narratives nice and simple Dr. Copper's message is resoundingly clear.
Days after Parliament resoundingly rejected her initial Brexit plan, she invited opposition party leaders to discuss a compromise.
"The Perfectionists" succeeds resoundingly in making us think more deeply about the everyday objects we take for granted.
"You go survey Americans, they say resoundingly they don't want to watch non English language content," Peters said.
When Garcia last fought, he was resoundingly beaten by Errol Spence Jr. — one of the world's best boxers.
Vive la France for the way the French resoundingly rejected Marine le Pen and everything she stands for.
"They're in chaos mode on this stuff because the backlash has been so resoundingly overpowering," one invitee said.
Romanians had braced themselves for opposition to the anti-corruption campaign after the PSD resoundingly won last December's elections.
LB: During your career you have been seen as deeply serious, and now you are viewed as resoundingly hilarious.
Silicon Valley lobbying groups recommended reform on both bills, but were resoundingly more insistent on 215 reform than 702.
Both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders must remind their supporters of this, clearly and resoundingly, as often as possible.
NATO, to its credit, has resoundingly backed America so far, but it may be less unified about new weapons.
Soon after, in this season's runaway hit film, "Uri: The Surgical Strike", muscled Indian commandos resoundingly smite the enemy.
The polls there were hopelessly wrong, never having the Conservatives actually winning a parliamentary majority, which they did resoundingly.
On Monday she abruptly postponed a Parliament vote on the Brexit deal, calculating that it would be defeated resoundingly.
Scotland in particular has been upset by the Brexit vote, after having voted resoundingly to remain in the bloc.
However, cryptography experts have resoundingly criticized Telegram's encryption as insufficiently vetted and say it's possible governments can decipher users' messages.
All in all, Newshub presents a resoundingly convincing case, which you can—and should—take a detailed look at here.
That just might be true in the case of the resoundingly controversial and largely derided Leeds United chairman Massimo Cellino.
In Europe, the British parliament resoundingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, raising the risk that her government collapses.
Who that candidate would be did not become clear until a week later, when Biden resoundingly won South Carolina's primary.
In Washington, the Senate voted resoundingly on Thursday afternoon to withdraw American military assistance for Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen.
Alvarado Quesada of the center-left Citizen Action Party (PAC) resoundingly beat Alvarado Muñoz with 61 percent of the vote.
He leads resoundingly in California at 35 percent, against Warren, Biden, and Bloomberg at 14, 13, and 12 percent respectively.
It became more so on Friday, when Ireland voted resoundingly to overturn its 35-year-old constitutional ban on abortion.
Republicans smashed turnout records in the four states that voted in February, the last three of which Trump won resoundingly.
Absolutely. There's even a joke in an early episode, "We're going to get married at Comic-Con," which is resoundingly rejected.
LAS VEGAS — Why do the payoffs of Captain America: Civil War ring so resoundingly, satisfy so completely and hew so true?
Despite the supposed popular support, though, the people of Switzerland resoundingly voted down a countrywide proposal in a referendum last year.
Investors expected that British lawmakers would resoundingly vote against leaving the European Union in 16 days' time without a transition agreement.
Nonwhite voters remain resoundingly opposed to Trump, and the president is also much more unpopular with female voters than among men.
Moreover, not every minority group votes the same, considering that Republicans resoundingly won the Asian vote in the 2014 midterm elections.
But down the halls of the EPA, and in many homes and offices across the U.S., the mood is resoundingly sour.
While many Democrats say they need more time to study the plan, Republicans on Capitol Hill quickly and resoundingly rejected it.
Recently, Congress put aside partisan differences to resoundingly affirm that such innovation is essential to our nation and its well-being.
The results of Macedonia's referendum on Sunday about changing the country's name were resoundingly inconclusive — leading both sides to claim victory.
Voters in San Francisco resoundingly supported a ban on sales of flavored tobacco products, including some vaping products and menthol cigarettes.
There was some evidence she might: Texas' biggest cities are resoundingly blue, and respectable pollsters were predicting the time had come.
What Ms. De Keersmaeker knows, and what "Work/Travail/Arbeid" resoundingly affirms, is that difficulty and delight are not at odds.
The last government shutdown in late 2013 was resoundingly blamed on the Republicans who then controlled only the House of Representatives.
These ad campaigns ran predominantly in areas that are friendlier to Republicans, including southwest Virginia areas that voted resoundingly for Trump.
Indeed, a series of paid posts by Ebay that were tailored to the user base were resoundingly well-received on the site.
The redditor noted in his post that he thinks his father looked a lot like Matt Damon, and other users resoundingly agreed.
The British parliament resoundingly rejected that deal two weeks ago and has told May to reopen negotiations with the EU on it.
It's also an idea that seems resoundingly disrespectful, not only to the voice actors, but also to people who play video games.
The first option—the product of the majority leader's prolonged negotiations with himself and his colleagues—was voted down resoundingly Tuesday night.
In November 2015 the NLD resoundingly defeated Mr Thein Sein's government, and now holds a large majority in both houses of parliament.
During the subject of eminent domain, Trump was resoundingly booed by the audience as he defended the use of eminent domain proceedings.
" Commenters—who, because of TikTok's demographics, are most likely to be teenage members of Generation Z—resoundingly pronounced the jokes "boomer humor.
"Head-to-head, our campaign beats Donald Trump resoundingly, but for that to happen we must come together," the Texas senator said.
Some time may pass before cell towers restore the virtual community, but now, more than ever, the actual community is resoundingly "presente."
Americans resoundingly voted last fall to give Democrats control of the House of Representatives and impose checks on Trump's far-right populism.
The Senate voted resoundingly to withdraw U.S. military assistance for Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen, a stinging bipartisan rebuke of President Trump.
And voters in San Francisco resoundingly supported a ban on sales of flavored tobacco products, including some vaping products and menthol cigarettes.
It is an unlikely story of hope emanating from the very county that, in 2016, so resoundingly announced the era of Trump.
Trump rode to the presidency on the back of an older, downwardly mobile and largely white coalition that resoundingly rejected that vision.
China has been resoundingly condemned by the international community recently for its treatment of Uyghurs, including putting them under intense, multifaceted surveillance.
This "first comprehensive and critical overview" of the work of the unabashedly populist AAA should be eye-opening and, I suspect, resoundingly relevant.
For example NRW swung strongly to the SPD in 2012, a year before it resoundingly backed Mrs Merkel in the last federal election.
In the 90s, and to some extent today, feminism is often mistakenly equated with man-hating, an idea that both writers resoundingly reject.
Victims' and women's rights advocates resoundingly applaud the Obama model which is accuser oriented with close to automatic credibility offered to an accuser.
Moderate candidates won resoundingly in Tehran and they topped the list for the Assembly of Experts, a small humiliation for the hard-liners.
The House resoundingly approved $8.3 billion in emergency aid to combat the coronavirus, hours after congressional leaders reached a deal on the funding.
To pursue the immediate rematch when many said not to, and to win so resoundingly, is the mark of a true fighter's competitiveness.
Smart advertisers know this, and even the relatively little guys are making plays for Super Bowl advertising because it's so resoundingly worth it.
And in the Democratic primary, Texas was decidedly not Sanders territory — Clinton won the primary resoundingly, taking 65% of the vote to Sanders' 33%.
Now that Trump is looking to make good on his NAFTA campaign promises, those who resoundingly backed him could be the most adversely affected.
Early polls show voters in the area resoundingly rejecting Mr. Trump: A Quinnipiac University poll this month found Mr. Trump about even with Mrs.
Voters in San Francisco have resoundingly rejected an attempt to overturn a citywide ban on e-cigarettes by a margin of around 80:20.
Opinion polls indicate that, by moving further to the left, Labour under Mr. Corbyn, a democratic socialist, would lose resoundingly in any national election.
Mr. Sanders found a welcome tableau in the largely white and liberal electorates of the Pacific Northwest, where just days after resoundingly beating Mrs.
Blight isn't looking to overturn our understanding of Douglass, but to complicate it — a measure by which this ambitious and empathetic biography resoundingly succeeds.
" Stephen Miller, the architect of Mr. Trump's immigration agenda, told us that voters would "resoundingly side with the political party that secured the border.
He was standing next to a pink Illuminati eye, the insignia of his farm-to-table Thai street-food restaurant, which resoundingly rejects cliché.
Democrats, however, have resoundingly rejected the Nunes memo as an inaccurate and misleading portrait intended to distract from Special Counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe.
As predicted, Parliament resoundingly struck down her proposal last week — but, hey, she kept her job despite a no-confidence vote the next day.
To be fair, not every study agrees so resoundingly with the idea that exercise is the great equalizer in matters of death and bodyweight.
But one man is putting his hat into the ring: Paul Nehlen, a Wisconsin businessman who lost resoundingly to Ryan in their August primary fight.
The people I represent have resoundingly rejected the notion of false power stolen from Congress by unelected bureaucrats seeking to impose social policy on America.
U.S. regulators resoundingly rejected a plan submitted by the Winklevoss twins of Facebook fame to list an exchange-traded fund linked to the digital currency.
The Senate resoundingly rejected a Republican effort to get Democrats on the record regarding their support — or lack thereof — for a single-payer healthcare system.
Arcidiacono smiled, Villanova fans stood and players held their fists in the air, looking somewhat relieved that they had shook off an unwanted label, resoundingly.
"Once the dust settles, the focus should shift back to the bullish U.S. growth theme which has been resoundingly positive for the dollar," said Manimbo.
A federal judge has resoundingly rejected a bid by former personal Trump attorney Michael Cohen to be released early from his three-year prison sentence.
With both dry oloroso sherry and sweet Pedro Ximénez sherry at its base, La Copa is resoundingly herbal and spicy, lightly sweet and well balanced.
Rutte said he had conveyed that message in a phone call on Thursday, two days after the deal was resoundingly rejected by the British parliament.
Most recently, on March 7, voters in the city of Los Angeles resoundingly rejected, by a 2-to-1 margin, his quixotic anti-density measure.
"Hey, as has happened every year since 1990, all climate resolutions at Exxon annual mtg resoundingly voted down," Bill McKibben, the co-founder of 350.
On the contrary, all resoundingly assert that center staff offered a loving and generous environment that helped to meet their material, emotional and spiritual needs.
The increases in the NDA numbers in the projection come from states like Uttar Pradesh that the BJP resoundingly won in the 2017 state election.
The surge in interest for the White House among House Democrats is unusual after their party resoundingly won the majority less than six months ago.
The US intelligence community has resoundingly concluded that Russian election influence worked against her, and for Trump, likely because Putin harbors a grudge against Hillary.
While Trump rightfully acknowledged the rise in hate crimes against Jewish communities, he was resoundingly silent about the rise in attacks and discrimination against American Muslims.
The Sooners lost only one game — by 3 points, on the road, to an excellent Nebraska team that it later beat resoundingly in the Orange Bowl.
To the Editor: Re "Trump and Sanders Win Resoundingly in New Hampshire": What were the odds of this headline ever appearing in The New York Times?
"What we had resoundingly heard from our users is that they're not just using Ghostery on one browser on one machine," said VP of Product Furr.
But while campaigning during the 2015 Israeli election, which his party won fairly resoundingly, Netanyahu announced that there would be no Palestinian state under his watch.
As she was resoundingly re-elected to her Maidenhead seat in southern England, May looked tense and did not spell out what she planned to do.
The proposal, which overcame restrictions on multifamily housing by including 21 affordable units, was resoundingly rejected by the local planning commission but repeatedly upheld in court.
"This jury resoundingly told Johnson & Johnson that its actions were deliberate and malicious," Mr. Murray's lawyers, Mr. Kline and Jason Itkin, said in a statement Tuesday.
Italy's anti-establishment 300-Star Movement on Thursday resoundingly backed Luigi Di Maio to carry on as leader following a bruising defeat in European parliamentary elections.
Even with a government in place, the political uncertainty that followed Mr. Renzi's resignation after voters resoundingly rejected his overhauls last week has only barely abated.
And this rise in potentially very satisfied customers could contribute resoundingly to helping the bank reach its goal of breaking even by the end of 2021.
Google's AI program AlphaGo whipped the world's top human Go player, Ke Jie, so resoundingly this spring that he said he wouldn't ever play a machine again.
Britain's plan to leave the EU was thrown into crisis after parliament resoundingly rejected May's deal last month with the biggest government defeat in modern British history.
And, most resoundingly, they also made it clear that everyone, spiritual or not, does have a sense of intuition that they can hone beyond that gut feeling.
While those men, who threatened to murder Taylor if she ever reported their heinous actions, were never prosecuted, Oprah proudly announced those days are unquestionably, resoundingly over.
There's a little voice in our heads that whispers, right as the lights dim before a fashion show: Here's hoping this collection has a resoundingly "cozy" theme.
LARRY CLARKDirectorUSDA National Wildlife Research CentreFort Collins, Colorado Venezuela's Bolivarian revolution was "resoundingly rejected" in the recent parliamentary election, you say ("A democratic counter-revolution", December 12th).
Drawing parallels from Brexit to America, Trump tweeted this statement about Scotland "taking their country back", even though Scotland resoundingly voted to remain in the European Union.
This month, the president threatened to withhold operational funding for the National Assembly, which an opposition slate has controlled since it resoundingly won parliamentary elections in December.
A radical plan to transform Switzerland's financial landscape by barring commercial banks from electronically creating money when they lend was resoundingly rejected by Swiss voters on Sunday.
Wherever the rules are muddy for the industry, we should make them resoundingly clear in such a way that protects our children and, implicitly, our national interest.
Calgary's hopes of hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics were dashed on Tuesday after citizens voted resoundingly against the western Canadian city's plan to bid for the Games.
Having resoundingly lost the culture wars on campus, they now seek to use the power of the purse to do what the power of ideas could not do.
But public health experts say the false data and erroneous conclusions, while resoundingly rejected in the academic world, still drive some parents' current worries about the MMR shot.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement on Thursday resoundingly backed Luigi Di Maio to carry on as leader following a bruising defeat in European parliamentary elections.
Hillary Clinton resoundingly affirmed U.S. support for Israel, and jabbed at Donald Trump's promise of "neutrality," in a speech to the nation's most influential pro-Israel lobbying group.
Katie Glueck, covering Joe Biden: Mr. Biden split his time on Saturday between South Carolina, which he won resoundingly, and North Carolina, and then jetted to Alabama overnight.
In Missouri on Tuesday, however, unions seemed to figure out at least one way to punch back: Voters there resoundingly defeated an anti-union law via ballot proposal.
"Texas Instrument and Taiwan Semiconductor are big global bellwethers that behaved resoundingly well, despite what many people believe is a tense trade and global growth environment," he said.
The American people have resoundingly rejected this Administration's toxic anti-immigrant policies, and Democrats will continue to advance immigration policies that keep us safe and honor our values.
Two weeks ago, voters in Taiwan, the island democracy that Mr. Xi has made clear should join a greater China, resoundingly re-elected a president despised by Beijing.
Three of the scholars argued resoundingly for impeachment, saying that Mr. Trump's Ukraine dealings easily met the threshold that the framers set in the Constitution for impeachable offenses.
It's a shift from the last time the House considered the idea back in 85033, when the chamber (controlled by Democrats) resoundingly rejected a similar bill from Del.
The city's new mayor, Ravinder S. Bhalla, said on Tuesday that residents had resoundingly approved the replacement of the last vestige of the industrial waterfront with a park.
Voting experts resoundingly agree that while no system is perfect, the only way to reliably audit an election is to compare results with a physical tally of paper ballots.
In November 2016, following residents of other states such as Colorado, Washington and Oregon, Californian voters resoundingly approved Proposition 64, a measure to allow the sale of recreational marijuana.
Under Thursday's deal, May 22 will be the departure date if the British parliament finally approves next week Prime Minister Theresa May's withdrawal agreement after twice resoundingly rejecting it.
Dick Durbin for the No. 2 spot in the Senate Democratic Caucus, sources said, as Democrats began to chart a new path forward after losing resoundingly in Tuesday's elections.
There was defending a system that is resoundingly broken, that you don't have 20,000 people in the streets planned in three days if there isn't something deeply, structurally wrong.
The House already passed the defense appropriations bill for the rest of this fiscal year with a resoundingly bipartisan vote, but the Senate has yet to take it up.
"George Borrello is an extraordinary public servant and we are confident he will win resoundingly on Tuesday," said Scott Reif, a spokesman for the Republican minority in the Senate.
The state resoundingly backed Hillary Clinton, delivering her its 55 electoral votes, but it wasn't enough to stem the wave of battleground states that lined up for Mr. Trump.
Steve Cohen of Tennessee were resoundingly voted down at the time, the House now appears to be barreling towards an inevitable impeachment inquiry beginning as early as this week.
Depth/Non-LeBron Minutes It follows that if the Raptors better managed workloads and were a better team overall, their depth proved more important, something that was resoundingly true.
The most popular hoaxes, like the idea that vaccinations can lead to autism, have been resoundingly disproven by numerous large studies and refuted by the world's top health organizations.
In Iowa, Cindy Axne, who supports a public option, resoundingly beat Pete D'Alessandro, a representative of the Bernie Sanders' wing of the party who supported full-fledged single-payer.
The series debunks myths, communicates vital narratives, and resoundingly expresses that the deportations and detentions of innocent people are unfair, oppressive, and the result of overwhelmingly complicated bureaucratic processes.
ZURICH (Reuters) - A radical plan to transform Switzerland's financial landscape by barring commercial banks from electronically creating money when they lend was resoundingly rejected by Swiss voters on Sunday.
Up and down the ballot, Election Day 2017 went resoundingly well for the Democrats, including many historical wins, like the first transgender woman elected as state representative, Danica Roem.
Once again, the courts have resoundingly reaffirmed our efforts to hold the President accountable for corruption, and ensure that the President acts in the public interest, not his own interest.
The answer came resoundingly in the affirmative, as Harry Kane popped up with two late goals to seal the deal and keep Spurs within touching distance of the top four.
The family resoundingly agreed that one of the keys to the Queen's successful long reign is her relationship with her husband, Prince Philip, which has spanned more than 70 years.
In the final days leading up to the midterm elections, President Donald Trump's message to the American people is resoundingly clear: Fear foreigners, particularly those to the south of us.
Eating the flesh and tying the stem with her tongue, she embodied everything (resoundingly male) artists have thought about the cherry: She was drippingly sexual but also innocent and pure.
Last week, a three-judge panel in the Third Circuit resoundingly affirmed the approval of the settlement, which provides up to $5 million to individual players with severe neurological diseases.
After Ramapo voters resoundingly rejected a $16.5 million plan to finance the construction of the ballpark in 2010, Mr. St. Lawrence said the project would be built with private funds.
The cornerstone of every community, small businesses, which create two-thirds of new jobs, resoundingly call the tax cuts a "game changer," according to a recent Bank of America survey.
The rulings come more than eight months after the three men were resoundingly convicted in two trials that unveiled a seamy culture of illicit payments and influence peddling in Albany.
Barclays might have had a duty to disclose its monoline exposure, but "resoundingly" showed that its omission had little or no impact on its share price, the appeals court said.
DALIAN, China — Chinese Premier Li Keqiang delivered an address resoundingly touting the benefits of globalization during the first day of the World Economic Forum's "Summer Davos" event in Dalian, China.
Last fall in San Francisco, Airbnb resoundingly defeated Proposition F at the ballot box, killing a measure that would have imposed harsher restrictions on the short-term home rental service.
But this summer, a British Parliament committee resoundingly endorsed them, even going so far as to suggest that e-cigarettes be made available by prescription through the National Health Service.
Still, even Biden's staunchest allies admit his campaign, which struggled with organization in Iowa and New Hampshire and was resoundingly defeated by Sanders among Latinos in Nevada, faces steep challenges.
Fox News' Chris Wallace on Sunday asked Kennedy who he believed was responsible for the 2016 hack, noting that the U.S. intelligence community resoundingly agrees Russia was behind the attack.
However, this year, in particular, has made it resoundingly clear that — regardless of the direction of that arc — the process by which it bends manifests with stuttering jolts and fits.
And a year later those Republicans were resoundingly slapped with... a major midterm election victory and control of the Senate and the House for the first time in eight years.
While politicians and some in the media call resoundingly for government regulation now, the calls for regulations were not nearly so loud when the 28503 Obama campaign did something similar.
If he could resoundingly win these states and lose by not too large a margin in the states where Clinton is strong, Sanders would have ample grounds for continuing the fight.
The Nifty 50 share index hit a record high after the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) resoundingly won an election earlier this month in Uttar Pradesh, home to 220 million people.
Though Trump did enforce such a red line in April 2017 in a fairly ineffectual cruise missile strike, and acted again in April 2018, such threats today are now resoundingly empty.
Food is an important issue and, in particular, Americans resoundingly want the government to ensure their friends, family, and neighbors are able to afford food even in times of economic strife.
PARIS — French voters resoundingly embraced the still untested party of the newly elected president, Emmanuel Macron, in Sunday's first round of parliamentary elections, dealing another humiliating blow to France's traditional parties.
The National Front has since been renamed The National Rally by its leader Marine Le Pen, who lost resoundingly to Macron in the run-off of the May 2017 presidential election.
" Ms. Etienne added, "The American people have resoundingly rejected this administration's toxic anti-immigrant policies, and Democrats will continue to advance immigration policies that keep us safe and honor our values.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Arab states resoundingly condemned the killing of more than 50 Palestinians in this week&aposs Gaza protests, just as they have after previous Israeli violence going back decades.
He needed to expand his appeal — to women, especially college-educated white women who are flocking to Clinton and who Mitt Romney won resoundingly and yet lost the election four years ago.
And yet The Recovering bursts with insight on how we scramble together our identities, told in a voice that manages by some literary legerdemain to be both winsomely idiosyncratic and resoundingly collective.
In an industry where hostile takeovers are rare, Gannett is not giving up its pursuit of Tribune Publishing, sweetening its bid on Monday just weeks after its first offer was resoundingly rejected.
Mr. Cuomo won his third term resoundingly, capturing nearly 60 percent of the vote in the general election and nearly two-thirds of the primary vote, campaigning consistently against the Trump administration.
In the report, Rostker notes that the only time a proposal arose to reinstate the draft — amid the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2004 — it was resoundingly defeated, 402 to 2.
The science is clear, and any further examination that omits the necessary control group of natural grass will only lead to more confusion around a question that now has been resoundingly answered.
But the Greens are a minority party with little power in government, and the idea that they have prevented blocked fire reduction measures has been resoundingly rejected by experts and fire chiefs.
In 143, two years into Norton's tenure as delegate, the House resoundingly rejected her first statehood proposal, 277-153, with 40 percent of Democrats and all but one Republican voting against it.
May's government are pinning their hopes on Cox to secure changes to make the agreement more palatable to Parliament, which resoundingly rejected it in January, inflicting a record defeat on a government.
Williams, a three-time champion at the French Open, headed to a post-match press conference on Saturday after being resoundingly beaten by a fellow American, Sofia Kenin, in the competition's third round.
Parliament is deadlocked over Britain's departure from the European Union after resoundingly rejecting Prime Minister Theresa May's plan last month, throwing up several outcomes, including leaving without a deal or a second referendum.
Still a solidly (if not resoundingly) positive day at this writing (two-thirds of all volume in rising stocks) but the S&P's gain is somewhat overstating the gain in the average stock.
He notes that the CDU's grim defeat at the last election in North-Rhine Westphalia, in 2012, came a year before voters in the state resoundingly backed Mrs Merkel in a federal election.
So when we ask why the Georgia Republican Party is so dead set on spending $150 million to purchase voting machines that experts resoundingly agree are vulnerable to hacking, what's the simplest explanation?
The final nail was resoundingly hammered into the coffin last year, with the latest allegations surfacing of R. Kelly's apparent role as some type of chieftain of a sex cult for young girls.
Efimova, showing the strain of months of uncertainty over whether she would make it to Rio, was distraught after losing to the American on Monday, when she was resoundingly booed by the crowd.
The very same lobbyists who pushed those resoundingly rejected bills were sitting at the table helping write the text of the TPP, while tech experts, journalists, and the general public were locked out.
The island is working to recover from the back-to-back hurricanes that devastated Puerto Rico's already-fragile infrastructure, but the country is resoundingly open for tourism, as they need dollars to rebuild.
It must be resoundingly clear to all Americans that this type of hate will not be tolerated even in light of a half-hearted apology, just as it was in rejecting white supremacy.
Despite the BDP winning the election resoundingly, the main opposition, the Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) is disputing the vote outcome and says it is still gathering evidence to legally contest the results.
Yet notably, Foley, like her predecessors Valerie Huber and Teresa Manning, rejects the importance of contraception and holds beliefs about reproductive health that have been widely and resoundingly disproved by the medical community.
Nationwide ban on assault weapons Women (75%), Democrats (86%) and voters older than 64 (76%) were most resoundingly in favor of this measure, while 62% of voters as a whole liked the idea.
Just this week, in a Kasich for America fundraising email, he blasted Trump for "what is being resoundingly described as a foreign policy and national security disaster" — his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
McCaskill, a moderate Democrat and skilled navigator of the state's politics, was long considered one of the most endangered red-state Democrats up for reelection in a state Donald Trump won resoundingly in 2016.
WHEN THERESA MAY'S proposed deal for departing the European Union was resoundingly defeated in Parliament on January 15th, much was made of there being just over 70 days left to find an acceptable agreement.
Parliament is in deadlock over Britain's departure from the European Union after resoundingly rejecting Prime Minister Theresa May's plan last week, throwing up several outcomes, including leaving without a deal or a second referendum.
All three men gave $49,999, which roundly bests Bogue's donation, though "bests" perhaps isn't the right word to use, because Proposition Q has been resoundingly criticized for its approach to San Francisco's homeless population.
Hundreds of thousands turned out Sunday to call for the resignation of Rousseff, who is resoundingly unpopular in Brazil because of its faltering economy and corruption even before the Lula da Silva allegations surfaced.
Lawmakers resoundingly voted against Prime Minister Theresa May's amended Brexit deal late on Tuesday, forcing parliament to decide whether to back a no-deal Brexit or seek a last-minute delay to the process.
While the country resoundingly rejected Fillmore's presidential candidacy in 1856, he split the former Whig vote with Republican nominee John Fremont, which as Abraham Lincoln understood, had elevated James Buchanan to the White House.
The bullion miner also received a boost as shareholders at its annual meeting resoundingly backed the company's executive compensation plan, in a major reversal from a year ago when it was overwhelmingly voted down.
The feedback has been resoundingly positive: It's a "game-changer" (according to USA Today), an alternative to fast fashion (per Tech Insider), and Glamour likened it to Cher's computer-operated rotating closet in Clueless.
Mr. Zhou's daily reality is a stark reminder of how successfully China's ruling Communist Party has married economic growth with authoritarian rule over the past three decades, resoundingly rejecting calls for greater political freedom.
Then on August 11th Mr Macri was resoundingly defeated by Alberto Fernández, his populist opponent in the presidential election in October, in a primary poll that acts as a dress rehearsal for that election.
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Love nails the brainy and sarcastic Colonel, a role that certainly wouldn't have gone to a black actor when the book came out and for which he is resoundingly the best and only choice.
Our bill builds on efforts around the country, including in the Bay Area, where San Francisco effectively banned the sale of e-cigarettes and voters resoundingly supported the measure despite Juul's multimillion dollar opposition.
A raft of meetings between EU and British officials in recent days has yet to produce a breakthrough after May's parliament resoundingly defeated the divorce deal she had agreed with the bloc in November.
His comic style is based in stories that set him up to be knocked down, like the anecdote in which an act of high school bravery on behalf of a bullied classmate is resoundingly rejected.
But despite the war of words, both sides say talks are continuing over the weekend, just days before May will face parliament once again after resoundingly losing the first vote in parliament on Jan. 15.
After seeing her deal to leave the European Union resoundingly defeated in parliament last week, May has opened talks with lawmakers from all parties to try to find a way to move forward with Brexit.
The vote was seen as part of some concessions given to Parliament by May a few weeks ago and was only confirmed Tuesday when MPs resoundingly rejected her Brexit withdrawal agreement for a second time.
Framing Trump's victory as "resoundingly successful" and bucking calls questioning the Electoral College, which helped Trump win the race but not the popular vote, Spicer promised a robust agenda from the party's new standard-bearer.
President Donald Trump attended Game 28 of the World Series between the Washington Nationals and the Houston Astros on Sunday night and was resoundingly met with boos when he was shown on the big screen.
But that fundamental issue appeared almost an afterthought as lawmakers in the Chamber of Deputies cited a litany of grievances before resoundingly supporting a motion to impeach her by a vote of 367 to 137.
The Conservatives are ever mindful of the challenge posed by Mr. Farage, perhaps Mr. Trump's closest friend in British politics, whose upstart pro-Brexit party resoundingly defeated the Tories in European Parliament elections last month.
"Blight isn't looking to overturn our understanding of Douglass, whose courage and achievements were unequivocal, but to complicate it — a measure by which this ambitious and empathetic biography resoundingly succeeds," our critic Jennifer Szalai says.
"Today's sentencing sends a resoundingly clear message to public officials: If you brandish your power to demean, insult, harass, objectify, and abuse women, you will be held accountable," Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said Wednesday.
Legislators had enacted a law requiring the fine and fee payments this year after voters resoundingly approved an amendment to the State Constitution that restored voting rights to as many as 1.5 million former felons.
In resoundingly large ways that remain too often unappreciated, Johnson's decision not to run set the stage for a half century of debate, division, and discussion of the role of government in our constitutional democracy.
" The Sénateur speaks in orotund donations—"I will give you a story," or "Mon vieux, I have been haunted by a dream" —and is always resoundingly theatrical: "The Sénateur's chortle had progressed to a guffaw.
This is the same General Assembly that resoundingly passed a non-binding resolution last month criticizing President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital by 85033 votes in favor to nine against, with 35 abstentions.
" 'Preach love, not hate' In a Friday statement, Amnesty International called on Ugandan MPs to "resoundingly reject any plan to legalize this kind of bigotry and witch hunting of anyone who is perceived as being different.
Regions still riven by the conflict, including poor areas along the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, voted resoundingly in favor of the deal, but formerly violent interior regions pacified during the Uribe presidency backed the "no" camp.
" More from the minds of Dems: "It's a surprising case of the jitters over a place that hasn't elected a Republican to statewide office in eight years — and that voted resoundingly against Donald Trump last year.
"The House and Senate resoundingly rejected the president's lawless power grab, yet the president has chosen to continue to defy the Constitution, the Congress and the will of the American people," she said in a statement.
"In response to the court's specific question, the jury resoundingly rejected the plaintiff's claim that he was arrested to generate police overtime," said Nicholas Paolucci, a spokesman for the city's Law Department, which represented the officers.
Real Madrid resoundingly restated its case as the world's best soccer club on Saturday, getting two goals from Cristiano Ronaldo and outclassing the Italian champion Juventus, 261-23, in the Champions League final in Cardiff, Wales.
But the plan assumed hundreds of millions of dollars from an increase in the local hotel bed tax, a contribution that voters resoundingly rejected in November, leaving the team and the city with no working alternative.
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AND I TOOK THAT AS INPUT AND SHAPED IT INTO A STRATEGY FOR THE COMPANY THAT WE DELIVERED TO THE BOARD ON MONDAY THAT THEY RESOUNDINGLY APPROVED AND WE STARTED TALKING ABOUT TODAY ON THE EARNINGS CALL.
"One of the most important lessons shared by everyone from Navy SEALs, to ancient Stoics, to modern day research psychologists is resoundingly clear — the more responsibility you take for your work, the more you achieve," he says.
"There are a number of areas where we haven't published contingency plans, not least because people are voting this evening on how to deal with this issue," Coveney said, speaking before British lawmakers resoundingly defeated the deal.
MILAN, Feb 3 (Reuters) - A cost-benefit analysis of a divisive 26 billion euro ($30 billion) high-speed rail link from Italy to France (TAV) will give a resoundingly negative verdict, several Italian newspapers reported on Sunday.
"Nobody believes it, and I don't think Theresa May believes it," the official added, a day after the British prime minister's deal over the terms for divorce from the bloc was resoundingly defeated by the British parliament.
Health care also won resoundingly in referendums: Americans in the historically red states of Utah, Nebraska, and Idaho expanded health care access by a combined half-million people after they voted to expand Medicaid in their states.
One board member pushed to outfit the doormen in uniforms and install an Upper East Side-style awning around 2000, but the move was resoundingly voted down, said Elsa Vieira, a conceptual artist who fought the proposal.
Regions still riven by the conflict, including poor areas along the Pacific and Caribbean coasts, voted resoundingly in favor of the deal, but formerly violent interior areas pacified during the Uribe presidency largely backed the "No" camp.
" To that, Speaker Nancy Pelosi added, "The House and Senate resoundingly rejected the president's lawless power grab, yet the president has chosen to continue to defy the Constitution, the Congress and the will of the American people.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday Britain would be the biggest loser if it left the European Union without a deal, after the British parliament resoundingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit divorce agreement.
In the most recent example, two years after joining forces with the far-right Freedom Party, Austria's conservative party leader, Sebastian Kurz, took more than 250,000 votes from his erstwhile partners and triumphed resoundingly in the Sept.
Voters for the capital's metropolitan assembly on Sunday resoundingly rejected candidates from Mr. Abe's party, the Liberal Democrats, while electing all but one of 50 fielded by an upstart party founded by Tokyo's popular governor, Yuriko Koike.
Last week, Britain voted resoundingly for a leader who will finally lead the country out of the European Union, in a vote capping three years of political and societal strife after British voters first opted for Brexit.
In distorted form, elections allow voters to affect policy: after the ruling party suffered its worst-ever performance in 2011, winning "just" 60% of the vote, it took a more populist line and won resoundingly four years later.
Ted Cruz said Wednesday that Wisconsin voters "resoundingly rejected" Donald Trump's campaign the night before, and said "the values of liberal Democratic politicians" have been harming New York, the site of a critical upcoming GOP presidential primary contest.
But little is clear after May's plans for Brexit — the biggest shift in British policy for more than four decades — were resoundingly rebuffed by the EU on Thursday, with any outcome of the negotiations more uncertain than ever.
Widodo's political ally Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, the ethnic Chinese Christian incumbent, was resoundingly defeated by Muslim rival Anies Baswedan in a vote seen as a litmus test of the secular traditions of the world's largest Muslim-majority country.
The latest delay after her agreement was resoundingly defeated last month by 230 lawmakers - the biggest parliamentary defeat in British history - underlines the difficulty May is having to try to find a way to get the agreement ratified.
The vote was seen as part of some concessions given to Parliament by Prime Minister Theresa May a few weeks ago and was only confirmed Tuesday when MPs resoundingly rejected her Brexit withdrawal agreement for a second time.
I've been watching the field for years, as a practitioner and as an observer, and it continues to be resoundingly monochromatic: the majority of full-time critics — at the few media outlets that still have them — are white.
When my sister and I were younger, we found out that my father, a resoundingly heterosexual man who occasionally patronized gentlemen's clubs and held torches for both Michelle Pfeiffer and Nicole Kidman, had a crush on Heath Ledger.
If there were any questions about his voice's power and flexibility at the age of 47, they were resoundingly answered on Wednesday as he delivered Otello's opening victory cry, the ringing "Esultate," with both grandeur and haunted smokiness.
While the specific problems each driver has with Uber vary, they mostly all want the same thing: better pay, better benefits, and, perhaps most resoundingly, better transparency about the complicated algorithm that dictates how they spend their time.
It is instead the act of delivering a message that resoundingly resonates with the perspective of someone identifying proudly as a resident of a type of place that the dominant urban society does not care about or respect.
"We are thrilled with the continued support of so many Americans who resoundingly approve of Donald Trump's performance as President," Lara Trump, Trump's daughter-in-law and a senior adviser to his re-election campaign, said in a statement.
Metacritic score: 55/100User score: 5.8/10After teasing his ninth studio album for over a year, repeatedly postponing its release date in order to tweak and "perfect" it, Kanye West dropped "Jesus Is King" to a resoundingly unenthusiastic reception.
British lawmakers on Tuesday again resoundingly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's proposed agreement on terms for Britain's planned exit from the EU. Parliament must now decide whether to back a no-deal Brexit or seek a last-minute delay.
Yet, Tuesday's speech resoundingly brought market expectations back to the view that a rate hike was still sufficiently far off in the distance, Peter Chatwell, head of European rates strategy at Mizuho International, told CNBC via email on Tuesday.
Despite a $12 million ad blizzard by a giant tobacco company, voters in San Francisco resoundingly supported a new ban on the selling of flavored tobacco products, including vaping liquids packaged as candies and juice boxes, and menthol cigarettes.
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Here was a policy proposal supported wholly by at least 14 Democratic candidates for president, and in some part by others, that had been resoundingly rejected by the majority of America, and also the majority of their own voters.
"The House and Senate resoundingly rejected the President's lawless power grab, yet the President has chosen to continue to defy the Constitution, the Congress and the will of the American people," Pelosi said in a statement at the time.
Prime Minister Theresa May has been meeting lawmakers from all parties in an attempt to find a way out of an impasse over how Britain should leave the EU, after May's own plan was resoundingly rejected by parliament on Tuesday.
Trump's own immigration bill, which would have given DACA recipients a path to citizenship, put $25 billion toward border security, and significantly curtailed the ability of citizens to sponsor foreign relatives for citizenship, was resoundingly defeated in the Senate Thursday.
But the political landscape has changed since May's plans for Brexit — the biggest shift in British policy for more than four decades — were resoundingly rebuffed by the EU on Thursday, with any outcome of the negotiations more uncertain than ever.
Of the total news stories examined, 41 percent focused on Trump, which was triple the coverage for previous presidents for the same period And of that group, the tone was resoundingly negative — 80 percent of all stories, to be exact.
Stories like the V.A. scandal and scary comments like Dr. Emanuel's are big reasons why voters in Colorado resoundingly defeated a bill calling for single payer care in their state in November by a whopping 79 to 21 percent margin.
This makes us think that Putin will run — and win, resoundingly — as an "independent" in the coming election, potentially trading the less-popular United Russia party for a new (even more) personalistic party like the All-Russia People's Front (ONF).
In 2014, several pollsters incorrectly forecast outcomes for key elections: the U.S. midterm for the Democrats (Republicans won most of the seats), the Scotland independence referendum (voters rejected it resoundingly), and Israel's election (Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was the clear winner).
For Jutta Steiner, founder and CEO of Parity Technologies, the answer is resoundingly clear: all the chains will need to work together in concert, and she and her team have the answer with a set of tools including Polkadot and Substrate.
In the end, Joe Biden did what he needed to do on Tuesday: He won the Michigan primary resoundingly, denying Bernie Sanders a comeback and accruing a coalition broad enough to run away with a state Sanders won four years before.
LONDON — Just minutes after Prime Minister Theresa May's plan for leaving the European Union was resoundingly defeated on Tuesday night, the leader of the opposition Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, rose in Parliament and vowed in thunderous tones to unseat her.
Andrew M. Cuomo was resoundingly elected to a third term as governor of New York on Tuesday, riding Democratic enthusiasm in a deep blue state to beat back his Republican challenger and capture a victory for the party's old guard.
Somewhat surprisingly for a company which rose to prominence on T&A, the results were resoundingly wholesome: Caldwell Tanner says he'll always treasure the company for introducing him to his wife, Susanna Wolff, the former editor-in-chief of CollegeHumor.
"Once again, the courts have resoundingly ruled against the President's attempt to negate our system of separation of powers, which is the genius of our Constitution, by assaulting Congress's exclusive constitutional power of the purse," Pelosi said in a statement.
So she gets why an online personal styling service like Stitch Fix, which employs professional stylists — some of whom are mothers themselves — to offer guidance and help with the transition back to work, is resoundingly popular for just this reason.
She also said that parliament, which last month resoundingly rejected her accord for satisfying neither pro-Brexit MPs' wish for a clean break nor pro-EU lawmakers' call for continued close ties, would not vote on a revised deal this week.
However, they know that deal was thrice resoundingly rejected by Parliament, and now they face a prime minister who is an enthusiastic "Brexiteer" who saw that the sky didn't fall after the initial referendum and doesn't believe it will fall now.
WASHINGTON — The House resoundingly rejected a far-reaching immigration overhaul on Wednesday, despite a last-minute plea from President Trump, as internal divisions in the Republican ranks continued to hobble legislative efforts to protect the young unauthorized immigrants known as Dreamers.
"After Oak Creek, the Jewish community resoundingly stood by Sikh Americans, and this time we encourage our whole community to stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters," said Rajwant Singh, co-founder of the National Sikh Campaign, in a statement.
"The reason it failed in Vermont and Colorado was taxes," Professor Blendon said, referring to recent efforts to move to a near-universal health care system in those states, which flopped resoundingly because they would have required major tax increases.
West Bengal, which elects the third largest number of lawmakers to the lower house of parliament, was a key battleground in the general election that Prime Minister Narendra Modi resoundingly won last month, and saw sporadic violence during the 39-day-long poll.
Evan as CEO Mark Zuckerberg boasted about the "historic fine" imposed Wednesday as part of Facebook's settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) over violations of its users' privacy, Washington lawmakers and privacy advocates resoundingly described the action as a historic failure.
Indeed, in tweet after tweet, what she resoundingly shows is the mind of someone intensely politically aware and engaged, who thinks that ISIS, and the political system it has implemented, is infinitely superior to that of the secular democracies of the West.
Far-right candidate Marine Le Pen, the leader of the eurosceptic, anti-immigration National Front, is expected to do well in the first round of the election but be resoundingly defeated in the run-off, by the pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron.
Alice Through the Looking Glass was a colossal flop in its opening weekend, taking in an estimated $28 million domestic — about a quarter of what the original did, a resoundingly terrible result — and the reasons being put forth for that are curious indeed.
It concludes resoundingly that, at least so far, the devices are helping people more than harming them, and that the worries about them — including that using them will lead young people to eventually start smoking traditional cigarettes — have not come to pass.
But this year has made it resoundingly clear that key Republican decision-makers in the House -- most notably outgoing Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes -- have avoided pressing on these issues, lest doing so call into question the validity of Donald Trump's presidency.
The speaker of the House of Commons, John Bercow, has said he would allow Parliament to vote again only if the plan had changed substantially since it had been rejected resoundingly — twice — and on Thursday he said the government had met that test.
On Tuesday, in one of the more unusual developments of the midterm elections, Nevada voters resoundingly elected Mr. Hof, a Republican, to represent the state's 36th Assembly District just weeks after he was found dead in a brothel he owned in Crystal, Nev.
When the match began it was Federer who surprisingly looked intimidated under the Arthur Ashe Stadium lights as he sprayed errors all around the court but the Swiss great woke from his slumber in time to turn the match resoundingly in his favor.
While no system can be guaranteed safe from hackers, election security experts -- including ones consulted for the bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee report on the subject -- resoundingly say that machines need to be routinely updated and use paper ballots so results can be audited.
"It is time for the country to move forward as one cohesive body, putting behind us all bickering and potential distractions over an election in which Nigerians spoke clearly and resoundingly," said Buhari in a statement on Wednesday following the tribunal's ruling.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, Democrats are poised to nominate an African-American woman for governor five months after winning a special Senate election in neighboring Alabama — a victory the party credits, in large part, to black women, who voted resoundingly for now-Sen.
It will be Garcia's first fight since he was resoundingly beaten in his welterweight debut against the masterful Errol Spence Jr.The beating was so one-sided it sparked questions as to whether the 147-pound division was a step too far for Garcia.
On Thursday, at the federation's congress in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, Mr. Hayatou was finally removed as the head of African soccer, resoundingly beaten, in a 34-to-20 vote, by Ahmad Ahmad, the previously unheralded president of Madagascar's football association.
She comprehensively out-debated the Labour Party's leader, Jeremy Corbyn, and even got him to drop his refusal to talk to her about how to get a new Brexit deal through the House of Commons, which resoundingly rejected the first version two weeks ago.
Banxico's five-board members voted unanimously on June 21 to raise the country's benchmark interest rate to a more than nine-year high of 7.75 percent in the final monetary policy meeting before leftist Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador resoundingly won the July 1 presidential election.
There are just four desserts on the menu (plus two artisanal cheeses with plum membrillo), each resoundingly ambrosial, from the pineapple rum tarte Tatin with vanilla gelato and toasted coconut, to butterscotch pudding with bananas Foster and pecans (a bit of overkill, but delicious).
When my colleagues at Vanderbilt and I researched the rejection of the ACA in Tennessee—a state in which working-class white voters resoundingly supported Trump—we found that GOP efforts to undermine the ACA harmed health across the board for lower-income white Americans.
Robby Mook and Jeff Weaver say in the memo that the tax effort is "already resoundingly unpopular across just about every demographic," including the rural and suburban voters who flocked to Trump last year and the Democratic base voters who sat out the election.
The Senate resoundingly approved $8.3 billion in emergency aid on Thursday to counter the spread of the coronavirus, sending the package for President Trump's expected signature, even as nurses in two of the hardest-hit states warned of a lack of equipment and training.
The final toppling, the moment when it all hit the ground, arrived in that highlight clip: first the shot, slapped resoundingly down, and then the impassive look on James's face as the arena around him took in his belly flop and erupted in cheers.
The Senate resoundingly approved $8.3 billion in emergency aid on Thursday to counter the spread of the coronavirus, sending the package for President Trump's expected signature, even as nurses in two of the hardest-hit states warned of a lack of equipment and training.
Yabe has spent significant time developing his facility with the Nata hatchet — a traditional woodworking tool of Japan — and combining this tool with aesthetics that resoundingly embody the kind of mythical realism that underpins iconic Japanese storytelling, from folklore creatures to the Studio Ghibli pantheon.
The steady march of new right-to-work laws in Republican-led states hit a wall in Missouri, where voters resoundingly rejected a measure that could have weakened union finances after national and local labor groups poured millions of dollars into the campaign against it.
Though originally a "Remainer," Prime Minister Theresa May has matched their arrogant obduracy, imposing a patently unworkable timetable of two years on Brexit and laying down red lines that undermined negotiations with Brussels and doomed her deal to resoundingly bipartisan rejection this week in Parliament.
The UK's biggest problem right now is that the government still hasn't figured out how it will leave the EU. Parliament resoundingly rejected last week Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal, which would have allowed for a transition period to ease the shock of the breakup.
The book takes on a lot more than that—though it answers 'yes' pretty resoundingly to the above—and its power lies in examining how those flows of power begin and are harnessed by the charismatic, the opportunistic, the greedy, and, a bit less frequently, the good.
"While disappointed with any finding of wrongdoing, we are extremely gratified that the jury resoundingly rejected the governments central theory that Platinum somehow defrauded its investors and that they acquitted David of the main counts against him," Moe Fodeman, a lawyer for Levy, said in an email.
" Nadler added: "These subpoenas are coming out of the blue, with very little time left on the calendar, and after the American people have resoundingly rejected the GOP's approach to oversight — if, indeed, 'oversight' is the word we should use for running interference for President Trump.
The action to finalize regulations on the topic, revealed in a government database, comes after repeated attempts to change the Flores Settlement Agreement have been resoundingly rejected by a federal judge and amid continuing fallout over the Trump administration's related decision to separate families at the border.
"While disappointed with any finding of wrongdoing, we are extremely gratified that the jury resoundingly rejected the government's central theory that Platinum somehow defrauded its investors and that they acquitted David of the main counts against him," Moe Fodeman, a lawyer for Levy, said in an email.
"The Globe found clear evidence, in documents and interviews, that her claim to Native American ethnicity was never considered by the Harvard Law faculty, which voted resoundingly to hire her, or by those who hired her to four prior positions at other law schools," the newspaper concluded.
The truce was achieved when the 38 Anglican archbishops at the meeting, in Canterbury, England, voted resoundingly to impose restrictions for three years on the church's American province, the Episcopal Church, as a penalty for its decision last summer to allow clergy members to perform same-sex marriages.
"That has now been true for two or three years going forward, and I think Chairman Powell has really embraced the view that there is still slack in the labor market, and that is just resoundingly good news for the American people and I hope it continues," he said.
It could not be that their unlikeable, untrustworthy, and inauthentic candidate, dogged by decades of scandals, who never bothered to campaign in Wisconsin had fairly and resoundingly lost to a man who connected with the forgotten men and women of this country with a clear and strong agenda.
On January 18, McGregor bounced back from a devastating fourth round defeat to his lightweight rival Khabib Nurmagomedov 15 months ago to beat Donald Cerrone so resoundingly at UFC 246 in Las Vegas that the "Cowboy" has since been slapped with a six-month medical suspension from professional fighting.
Joe Biden pens letter to victim Miller's influence, however, turned out to be profound: Her case and her words spurred a change in California's sentencing law, a hard alcohol ban on Stanford's campus and in 2018 the ouster of Persky, who was resoundingly recalled by Santa Clara County voters.
One year after President Donald Trump's equivocating remarks blaming "both sides" for the violence in Charlottesville, Kessler, his crew, and the alt-right more broadly have resoundingly lost their fight for mainstream recognition, drowned out by a large and effective opposition galvanized in large part by the events of last August.
Here in New Hampshire — which Mr. Trump won resoundingly in the Republican primary and lost by a hair in November — more than 10,000 people have received addiction treatment after gaining coverage through the Medicaid expansion, said Michele Merritt, senior vice president and policy director at New Futures, a nonprofit advocacy group.
Where she has the timid Adrian rely first on his father (without success) and then on his prim grandmother (resoundingly successful) to stop the school bully from harassing him, the musical version has him "stand up for himself" and confront the boy in person, an encounter that feels neither credible nor necessary.
You say this is "unhealthy" and worthy of a deeper psychological inspection into my own damaged psyche created by my personal and professional disappointments; I say that passionately despising Grayson Allen and cathartically texting "lol" in your group text when he's resoundingly owned is an aspect of sports we should appreciate more.
All of his books share the hope of transposing prose into the empyrean of pure sound, where words can never correspond to stable meanings, but can merely indicate the energies underlying an attempt at stabilizing meanings, and the bitterness that ensues when those attempts inevitably fail (even in Charlotte Mandell's resoundingly successful translation).
While some of us are still trying to get our first pair of Yeezy sneakers, others are already throwing them out While it seems like most people's reactions to yesterday's festival of Ye within the fashion industry and amongst fans was resoundingly positive, some people weren't quite so pleased with exactly what transpired at MSG.
Britain's parliament two weeks ago resoundingly defeated a withdrawal plan agreed late last year by May and the EU. "It is quite a challenge to see how you can construct from a diversity of the opposition a positive majority for the deal," Weyand told a Brussels conference organised by the European Policy Centre think-tank.
A separate resolution, calling for Exxon to align its business to the 22-degree scenario, rather than its current plans of more or less continuing to burn as much of its oil and gas as it can for as long as it can, was voted down more resoundingly on a vote of 18.5% to 85.5%.
"The market is basically believing we won't have a hard Brexit and I think they're probably right....The truth is there will either be a delay or (Prime Minister Theresa May) will get her way," Odey told Reuters, He was referring to May's Brexit divorce bill which was resoundingly rejected by parliament last month.
Only last month, the House of Representatives resoundingly passed a bipartisan measure, by a vote of 357 to 22, to prohibit the Trump administration from using federal funds to pull the United States out of NATO, rebuking the president for his frequent attacks against the alliance and for suggesting he might seek to withdraw.
And, while the businessman lost the GOP caucuses in Iowa to Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-28503 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE, he won resoundingly in the New Hampshire primary.
The Falcon Heavy's achievement, marked resoundingly with thunderous sonic booms following twin booster touchdowns at Cape Canaveral, was only upstaged by Starman—a doomed mannequin at the wheel of Elon Musk's Roadster Elon Musk's long-term plan for SpaceX is to get humans off of Earth and on to Mars—but what does the company's recent progress say about that goal?
While the Trump administration argues that this letter is being issued "in order to further and more completely consider the legal issues involved," the message is resoundingly clear for transgender individuals who could look to the former guidance as a form of federal protection for often fraught practical issues, like using the bathroom or locker room designated for the gender with which they identity.
And, aah, the women in Mack's life: They include a bendy-toy-bodied Haydn Gwynne, as his lover and mother-in-law, looking like she's waiting for Otto Dix to paint her; Debbie Kurup as the fierce Lucy Brown; and, most amusingly, Rosalie Craig, as Macheath's bride, the prim Polly Peachum, who looks and sounds rather like Julie Andrews in head girl mode, until she opens her mouth to belch resoundingly.
The trailer opens with a scruffy-looking Johnny passed out on the floor surrounded by beer cans, and contrasts with a clean-cut, chipper Daniel in a rather funny commercial for a car dealership bearing the LaRusso name, perfectly setting up the arcs each character's life followed after the original film's All Valley Karate Tournament, in which young underdog Daniel resoundingly defeated the seemingly unbeatable Johnny with a now-iconic crane kick to the face.
While Northam has said before that he will work with Trump when there's common ground, the lieutenant governor has been highly critical of the president and has made that clear particularly in parts of Virginia that resoundingly voted for Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE in 85033.
Over 22016 hours this weekend, the country's largest anti-capitalist organization would vote to leave the Socialist International, a mismash of parties from around the world that DSA has been affiliated with since its inception in 22011; to support the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel (one Congress is now considering legislation to criminalize, a juxtaposition that delighted many delegates); and resoundingly affirm the push for universal, single payer health care as the organization's defining fight.

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