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European banks complain frequently about the rigors of American oversight – rigors that they think have been applied disproportionately to foreign institutions.
The authors suspect the rigors of mating are to blame.
But also prepared to handle again the rigors of March.
I came to love the daily rigors of maintaining myself.
Some just got too old for the rigors of construction.
She's a strong enough woman to handle the rigors of distance.
And it is divorced from the rigors of truth and honesty.
I was applying the rigors, but it was their personal essay.
Could a civilian handle the rigors of preparing for the awards season?
That means getting the car in shape for the rigors of travel.
Some won't be able to handle the physical rigors of basic training.
Macy is well versed in the rigors of schadenfreude and social judgment.
The rigors and stresses of the job, especially in training, lead to romance.
Within seconds I went into full-body rigors for what seemed like forever.
The rigors of the class, she said, helped her cope with the loss.
That could help their rotation handle the rigors of October better than most.
The rigors and relentlessness of the campaign reveals illness, as it did today.
Editing provided Mr. Botsford with a welcome respite from the rigors of writing.
I'm sorry if it doesn't stand up to the rigors of today's understanding.
It is highly unlikely that his health will permit such rigors ever again.
He started using the drug to help him deal with the rigors of performing.
But they want their own custom devices that can handle the rigors of rental.
And it had to be tough enough to survive the rigors of space travel.
The transmission chain was strained and close to breaking from the rigors of rehearsal.
For Beisel, that was a welcome respite from the rigors of international swimming competition.
Brock was working hard to adapt to the rigors of both school and swimming.
Email is simply not up to the rigors of modern political and business life.
How long will he take to adapt to the rigors of a new league?
How will he cope with the rigors of the no-nights-off Western Conference?
"The rigors of the show were too intense for him," Hurwitz told the Post.
The blossoming on the baseball field continued, even amid the rigors of academy life.
It can be a psychologically recuperative escape from the rigors of the rest of life.
The Yankees plan to ease Gregorius back into the rigors of the major league season.
The rigors of the sport demand that "you have to control yourself anytime," she said.
This is the time to make adjustments and learn the rigors of a new life.
Are we prepared for the physical rigors of such long duration missions to deep space?
Under its influence, medicine was subjected to the rigors of peer review and the scientific method.
Fortunately, despite the rigors that Chip and Joanna face, the Scotts show no signs of stopping.
As I shook in rigors while my daughter held me, I was so proud of her.
Boeing and Airbus convinced regulators that lightweight composite materials can withstand the rigors of commercial flight.
Thus, she doesn't wish to annoy with an overly precious answer about the rigors of celebrity.
Is it really worth putting his body through the rigors of yet another nine-month ride?
We're helping them cope with the rigors of training, just like any other athlete, they say.
Ingraham has three adopted children, and the rigors of her radio career make the 10 p.m.
He arrived in New York stronger and ready for the rigors of being an offensive pillar.
The singer started using the drug to help him deal with the rigors of performing, Nelson said.
Trump once again demonstrated why he is incapable of handling the rigors and responsibilities of the presidency.
"He didn't want to put the young girl through the rigors of a trial either," Davenport says.
And they often don't know how to deal with burnout from the rigors of building a startup.
Not all victims have the emotional fortitude to withstand the rigors of a criminal trial in India.
Women are less likely than men to be willing to endure the rigors of a political campaign.
Acer has a new laptop that's ready for the rigors of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.
She never accepted the rigors of a rigid society and did not believe in the status quo.
For Trump -- and many presidents before him -- golf is a distraction from the rigors of the job.
Wrapped in a rubber suit, Spider-Man's electronics should survive the rigors of playtime with a kid.
And for many it is, offering a welcome escape from the rigors of the studio and stage.
Eaton and others agree that there is a lack of understanding of the decathlon's rigors and particulars.
One tries to adjust to those rigors and disciplines as they reveal themselves, as the day unfolds.
Novelty often crumbles when faced with rigors of the environment it's setting out to mock or mimic.
Greig was nervous but survived the day's rigors — unlike 19 of the men, who did not finish.
Safe spaces allow people to step out and away from the rigors of life and just be.
It was a conscious endeavor to break free from established routines and the rigors of our jobs.
To increase the rigors of throwback privation, he chose an ancient, heavy East German bicycle, the MIFA.
As Lucas describes, the spinning reflective tape method couldn't hold up to the rigors of lightsaber combat.
Soon you may not have to commit to the rigors of astronaut life to get out into space.
Many people don't require – and are probably unwilling to sustain – the rigors of a very low carbohydrate diet.
Even when they were courting, he promised to shield her from the scrutiny and rigors of imperial life.
The third idea holds that long life is a sort of side-effect of the rigors of mating.
Trump, meanwhile, has frequently accused Clinton of lacking the physical stamina needed for the rigors of the presidency.
Meanwhile, some Trump loyalists rationalize his mood as an understandable swing after the rigors of the campaign trail.
" She is in touch with Alan Bennett's observation that "It takes character to withstand the rigors of indolence.
Some people chide today's players as being softer and unable to withstand the rigors of the NBA schedule.
But, given the rigors of the Depression, he was persuaded by a teacher to become a lawyer instead.
It's not as if these games are inherently ill-equipped for the political rigors of the front line.
Compared to the rigors of creating her art, working on the house with her husband is pure pleasure.
That creates footing that can stand up to the rigors of racing and the churn of the harrows.
Hear music and voices the way they actually sound with headphones that withstand the rigors of everyday use.
But Buttigieg's rivals were persistent in questioning whether he was ready for the rigors of the White House.
At 39, after nearly 3,000 professional innings, he knows he could not withstand the rigors of a season.
And she has encouraged everyone to preserve their health amid the rigors of campaigning, a struggle for Mrs.
They can skip the dreary rigors of fundraising, and they can argue they're less beholden to special interests.
As the news has sunk in some are questioning whether Lopez is up to the rigors of singing live.
"The emotional and physical rigors of cancer definitely made us a lot closer and strengthened our bond," Hester said.
The rigors of a long road trip have tested the almighty Golden State Warriors, but Steph Curry seems unfazed.
They described her as a special talent who had balanced the rigors of school with her promising acting career.
He said he worked on his body and conditioning this summer to better handle the rigors of the season.
More fundamentally, the marathon racers, on paper, should have been prepared for the rigors of the distance, he says.
Still, some wonder if his self-funded operation, isolated from the rigors of academic interaction, is a quixotic adventure.
"Some people can't handle the rigors of this job," Pete says, but Bertie isn't falling for it this time.
I believe she has the steadiness of character to withstand the rigors of a campaign against our current president.
They will be able to market a crepe that has passed the rigors of New York City's Health Department.
Diana Hartman Hartman, of Wichita, Kansas, could not withstand the physical rigors of the march due to health issues.
They are also part of an informal fraternity that has survived rigors unfamiliar to the league's more intergalactic stars.
Of all the potential Democratic candidates, few are more familiar than McAuliffe with the rigors of a presidential race.
His father, too, knew the rigors of getting by in Hunts Point, one of the poorest neighborhoods in the city.
The company also has a deeper management bench that is ready to handle the rigors of being a public company.
Incumbent providers threatened by competition from new technologies or business models often seek government protection from the rigors of competition.
"They enjoyed a conversation about topics ranging from faith to the rigors of the campaign trail," according to the statement.
The full-grain leather is thick and tough and has so far held up nicely to the rigors of travel.
He sidestepped the question, saying he just needed a mental and physical break from the rigors of training and competition.
Trump questioned whether the former vice president had the mental stamina to sustain the rigors of a general election campaign.
Could Zephyr Teachout handle the rigors of running for the Democratic nominee for attorney general of New York while pregnant?
Mr. Biden may also signal with his midterm travel whether he is up for the rigors of a national campaign.
Mr. Trump has expressed dread over the rigors of so much travel, but professed enthusiasm as he prepared to depart.
But shoulders are finicky, and who knows how Irving would respond to the rigors of a 48-minute N.B.A. game.
Designing a coat of paint that can withstand the rigors of space without peeling off is also no mean feat.
Saturn in Aquarius people are often seriously devoted to the rigors of science and academics, or allegiance to a religion.
There is an appreciation among them — sometimes unspoken — of the rigors of professional baseball, a process akin to natural selection.
Sure, but the problem is making it work in a way that will stand up to the rigors of everyday life.
Even as an outsider, it was difficult to protect his vision and keep his distance from the rigors of the program.
That's unlike the computing hardware already present on the ISS, which has been stringently designed to withstand the rigors of spaceflight.
Bitrus said she was scared that she could not cope with the rigors of education after all she had been through.
She's also a mother of three young children who can speak personally about the rigors of juggling work and family life.
Prepare your body for the rigors ahead and, unencumbered by the albatross of survivor's guilt, you'll outmaneuver exhausted humans no problem.
Trump is utterly unprepared for the rigors of the presidency and he will undoubtedly be tested very early in his term.
And if they can't hold up to the rigors of a sport, it can be a nightmare for a sneaker brand.
I got to a point where I was pretty stressed out and really wanted an escape from the rigors of academia.
Fashion Diary If there were ever an audience primed for the cuckoo rigors of performance art, it is followers of fashion.
His thumbs, stiffened by time and the rigors of basketball, sometimes hurt so badly that he has trouble cleaning his glasses.
It appears to be our genetic endowment, an apparatus good enough to have helped us survive the rigors of natural selection.
Goldberg sees Cohen "as someone not suited to stand up to the rigors of jail life," he told CNN's Erin Burnett.
Young men and their elders together experiencing the rigors of the wilderness is a kind of rite all over the world.
The student body was being neglected as well, she said, with few of its graduates ready for the rigors of college.
To see the woods I had sometimes raced through, and all the geography I had navigated during the rigors of training.
Still, the question is whether a nuclear-armed ICBM can also survive "the technical rigors of reentering from space," said Thakur.
The idea was to see how something designed to survive the rigors of energy extraction could fare in another harsh environment.
Patients need to possess a meaningful quality of life ahead of them to endure the rigors, stress, and potential complications of ECMO.
One half-sibling said Prince started using the drug to help him deal with the rigors of performing, not for recreational use.
But this year, we'll have none of it — we're hell-bent on finding a foundation that will withstand the rigors of summertime.
Considering their young age and the rigors of travel (on any parent!), the voyage will be "made in stages," Prince Albert says.
A former baseball standout once recruited by the Texas Rangers, he views town halls as spring training for the rigors of governing.
The weird rigors of this process have not always protected the parties from politically disastrous nominees, like Barry Goldwater or George McGovern.
Some coaches complained that Adu had been coddled at Bradenton as he struggled to adapt to the rigors of being a professional.
"Many of the regulations are written by businesses that want to insulate themselves from the rigors of the competitive market," said Johnston.
I have mostly done better these last two decades through the rigors of intensive treatment by both a psychoanalyst and a psychopharmacologist.
Not all the young performers had settled into the rigors of the Cunningham technique, but curiosity and commitment were in the air.
He is open about learning how to navigate the rigors of tournament play, including deciding whether to rest key players against Panama.
The intense rigors of ballet were impressed at an early age on Mr. Fernandes, who started taking ballet when he was 14.
What was crucial, he said, was preparing as much as possible for the rigors of making real shows four times a week.
Then I grew more accustomed to the rigors of satisfying client demand, more fulfilled by my successes, even challenged by the difficulties.
Seeing him during the year when he's grinding every day, especially through the rigors of a minor league season, it was special.
At the Royal Academy, Van Beirendonck discovered the rigors and ambition of design, as well as a coterie of like-minded friends.
He sent me through all kind of rigors before I could meet with him and before he would give me his address.
The Board of Scientific Counselors, whose members were dismissed over the weekend, evaluates the rigors of the research conducted at the EPA.
Connors might agree with Susan Howe, who has written of "the formal rigors of poetry as light and impulse" (Debths, New Directions, 2017).
Coaches aren't sure if it's the normal rigors of the game or the amount he's worked covering one of the league-leading receivers.
My office resolved the allegations — with an express denial of liability — in order to save all involved from the rigors of protracted litigation.
The exoskeleton itself isn't yet cleared for clinical use — and it's unclear if Alexa will stand up to the rigors of medical certification.
The door is open for Gillum to explore a run for the presidency, strategists familiar with the rigors of organizing presidential campaigns said.
Last year, HPE successfully built and installed a supercomputer on the International Space Station that could withstand the rigors of being in space.
In Adam Benzine's short, he describes the rigors of making the film over 433 years and the personal cost in anguish and depression.
But whether they're practical and durable enough to withstand the rigors of day-to-day use is something we just don't know yet.
Sometimes it seems like the rigors of the modern workplace require our brains to be running at 110% capacity, 25 hours a day.
I've been working more on getting my body ready to handle the rigors of long practice sessions again and getting back to that.
My office resolved the allegations – with an express denial of liability – in order to save all involved from the rigors of protracted litigation.
By eschewing the rigors of academic study, Jóhannsson's taste remained mutable and dynamic, open to creative forces that extend back hundreds of years.
The pair's naivety about the rigors of the studio system gave them the courage to stay true to Waters' pitch-black cinematic vision.
Researchers have also adopted new genetic techniques to optimize flowering times and make plants more resistant to the rigors of a warming planet.
At most other times, under most other presidents, someone like Ayers would jump at chief of staff, no matter the job's infamous rigors.
What I felt when I first met my granddaughter, hours old and sleeping off the rigors of birth, was a bit different: familiarity.
Conventional wisdom, and most distillers, contend that the rigors of the distillation process strip out whatever nuances a grain might carry with it.
This allowed Dell to come back without the rigors of an initial public offering after it won backing from shareholders, including Carl Icahn.
Through all her travels, with all their attendant rigors, there was only one thing, Ms. Hollingworth said, that she truly could not abide.
Like pop songs, they may not be the heaviest on substance or the likeliest to survive the rigors of long-term art history.
These are the realities of violence against women—messier, more complex, and more omnipresent than the rigors of journalistic standards can perhaps encompass.
Of the 125 in that group of proto-­cybers, "only five of us made it," Edwards says, hinting at the rigors demanded of them.
The GMAT may be a bit easier than the GRE for mathematically-minded MBA hopefuls, but no rational person should ever underestimate its rigors.
Airborne troops recently put the Army's new sniper rifle through airborne infiltration tests to see if it could withstand the rigors of their operations.
"They need to be durable enough to withstand the rigors of the jobsite and offer protection as well as be cost effective," said McIntyre.
How Wright withstands the rigors of the season will help determine how many games Wilmer Flores and potentially Eric Campbell play at third base.
During the week, Mr. Jin drives one of two Mercedes-Benz S.U.V.s, which he said were better suited for the rigors of daily life.
He spent the summer focusing on strength training and putting on muscle to better prepare himself for the rigors of an 82-game season.
We don't know how, but it would seem that they were suddenly released from the rigors of the ritual and allowed to return home.
Despite having hobnobbed with celebrities like Stone and King, Christian still faces the rigors of being a low-ranked rookie, hopscotching around the globe.
He told a Florida radio station Thursday morning that he's reevaluating whether to attend the convention based on the rigors of his Senate campaign.
On Sunday, the Raptors got a reprieve from the rigors of their schedule with a 103-95 victory against the Nets at Barclays Center.
But, in the future, Cuban sees a league where players can use tech to prepare their bodies to handle the rigors of pro basketball.
This paragraph was a chance to convey the rigors and demands of recruiting, to take people inside a process they might not have experienced themselves.
P3, along with its sequel, starred a group of teenagers fighting evil in their down time, while still dealing with the rigors of young adulthood.
The Backpack is well-thought-out, well-made, and in the wake of CES, battle-proven to withstand the rigors of hurried and uncaring use.
Despite his many years in public life, he has never faced the rigors and indignities of an electoral campaign and does not take criticism easily.
Given the fact that she was young and healthy outside of having the cancer, she would be able to handle the rigors of the procedure.
The relatively short timeline here suggests that some apps may in fact shut down temporarily or permanently due to the rigors of the review process.
Republican candidate Trump has repeatedly touted his business success on the campaign trail, claiming it would help him to handle the rigors of the presidency.
As did the opportunity to make Kik an independent running business that would never need to be sold, or face the rigors of going public.
"My office resolved the allegations — with an express denial of liability — in order to save all involved from the rigors of protracted litigation," Conyers said.
I think the public doesn't understand the rigors of shooting a show for an actor, much less when you're on location and away from home.
Parker was absent, choosing to rest from the rigors of the professional women's basketball calendar, which basically requires year-round play to maximize earning potential.
Students in Rhode Island have sued the state, arguing that the lack of civic education has failed to prepare them for the rigors of citizenship.
The colorful, lightweight bangle also bypasses phone-owning men - feeding information directly to expectant mothers - and is built to withstand the rigors of village life.
Yet many Democratic elites and members of the media have long wondered whether Biden's lead would hold up to the rigors of the campaign trail.
After a couple of beers, the physical rigors of my weeklong trek started to make me feel like I had sandbags lashed to my limbs.
"My office resolved the allegations — with an express denial of liability — in order to save all involved from the rigors of protracted litigation," he said.
Throwing the changeup off his weaker fingers diminishes speed and helps the pitch fade, giving Freeland another weapon to handle the rigors of high altitude.
"My office resolved the allegations — with an express denial of liability — in order to save all involved from the rigors of protracted litigation," Conyers said.
It was this invulnerability that gave Madeira the strength to withstand the rigors of ocean voyages and become the most popular wine of colonial America.
Shortly after the nomination was secured, Trump turned to Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon to lead his campaign through the rigors of the general election.
The question of whether the former vice president is fit for the rigors of the presidency and to take on Trump is not going away.
"Hopefully, Neville can help other officers that have turned to alcohol to deal with the stress and rigors of their jobs," said Mr. La Pinta.
That's why Rick Perry's "oops" moment echoed so far and wide — it validated suspicions that Perry wasn't quite up to the rigors of the campaign.
But you might have missed the full scope of its brilliance, which brings the scholarly rigors of footnoting to the nonsense lyrics of modern pop music.
In the now-viral document entitled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber," Damore asserts that women are biologically ill-equipped to handle the rigors of the tech industry.
Given the rigors of college academic and social life—not to mention the chaotic, cramped environments of dorm rooms and shared apartments—undergraduates may sleep irregularly.
Before the game, Fisher said some players were battling soreness from the rigors of the season and a two-overtime win over the 76ers on Monday.
And with a powerful motor and thick blade, it can withstand the rigors of tougher recipes such as frozen yogurt, cake batter, and even pizza dough.
"We understand that our student-athletes are under great pressure as they balance the rigors of their academic and athletic pursuits," reads the statement to PEOPLE.
It's hoped that the new test will prepare troops for the rigors of combat, something that some commanders say the old test was failing to do.
"I think she's partly responding to the rigors of it all," said the gallerist Diane Rosenstein, who held two group shows that included Ms. Gaignard's work.
Earth's greatest scientific minds hatched a way to engineer these beings, for the purpose of withstanding the rigors of living and working in hostile alien environments.
His son Beau had died from brain cancer in May 2015, and Biden ultimately chose not to force himself thorough the rigors of a presidential campaign.
Lincoln remains the saint of American democracy, yet his ascent from the backwoods to the White House was, for all its rigors, a far easier ride.
I could use more of that, because it compromises one's creativity a bit to become a single parent and to endure the rigors of the road.
His immune system was completely naïve to the parasite, and it hit him hard, racking his body with fever, rigors, joint pain, diarrhea, and blurred vision.
Each mirror has been through a series of cryogenics (low-temperature) tests and other examinations, to make sure it will survive the rigors of deep space.
But the presidency demands more than that, and Sanders's success means he needs to show he's up to the more mundane rigors of the job, too.
POHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - Hundreds of South Korean students braved freezing winter temperatures this week to test themselves against the rigors of Marine Corps boot camp.
But the ES288 was intended for personal ownership, indoor storage, and occasional use, not the rigors and high-maintenance needs of shared outdoor fleets, Skip acknowledges.
And then there are compensatory adjustments that you make in anticipation of those rigors, so that you can conceal the fact of what you can't do.
The startups favor cheap scooters — they typically cost just a few hundred bucks — that were never designed for the rigors of heavy use and adverse weather.
"Though I thought I was ready to undergo the rigors of this hearing, and I'm getting stronger, I clearly am not," Harris said during Thursday's hearing.
I think each of us was also a bit worn down by the rigors of our jobs and of being mommies and daddies to young children.
His success presents new challenges: the thorny world of professional boxing, and the rigors of grooming and marketing himself to be a pay-per-view star.
Clinton, who has counseled them about the unmatched rigors of the campaign trail and hardships of facing Mr. Trump, according to people familiar with the conversations.
Seeded second this year, Nadal began the tournament shadowed by questions about how long his body could withstand the rigors of a hardcourt Grand Slam event.
Instead, legislative stagnation is cynically defended by those who benefit from it with an unconvincing invocation of the rigors of our system of checks and balances.
Image: PlexLaptops can be reused as well, once they've got too old and dusty to handle the rigors of running iTunes, Photoshop and a hundred Chrome tabs.
Some players—including Milos Raonic, a 27-year-old Canadian who is also on the comeback trail—attribute their absences to the excessive rigors of the schedule.
The argument against such setups is that moving parts add complexity, and that they'll only handle the rigors of the road for so long before breaking down.
In addition to providing a crash course for the daily rigors of off-Earth living, caves are also a valuable resource in the search for extraterrestrial life.
Perhaps the Trail Blazers can make things tough on the Warriors, who are still without Stephen Curry, his sprained right knee another indication of the postseason's rigors.
The scrimmage was his first chance to confirm that the surgically repaired cartilage in his left knee was healed and ready for the rigors of a season.
To deal with the rigors of flight, their curve follows the shape of the fuselage, and their rounded edges make them less susceptible to stress-induced damage.
A recent survival guide for the fourth trimester, that is, for the postpartum body after the rigors of pregnancy and childbirth, emphasized the importance of core strength.
When the high schoolers needed a break from the rigors of Composition No. 55, the adult musicians talked them through Mr. Braxton's "language music" system for improvisation.
The proposal comes as countries across Europe are grappling with how to balance the rigors of modernity and work with the desire for better quality of life.
There must be a push, then, to recruit these committed public servants into politics at all levels and to prepare them for the rigors of elected leadership.
He's a notorious workaholic, so balancing both that work — which is extremely important to him — and the rigors of the tour every night, it really wore him out.
He's a notorious workaholic, so balancing both that work – which is extremely important to him – and the rigors of the tour every night, it really wore him out.
He's a notorious workaholic, so balancing both that work — which is extremely important to him — and the rigors of the tour every night, it really wore him out.
"He's a notorious workaholic, so balancing both that work – which is extremely important to him – and the rigors of the tour every night, it really wore him out."
With the exception of Vice President Joe Biden, few in the field of potential Democratic candidates are more familiar than McAuliffe with the rigors of a presidential race.
Such purchases, also known as reverse mergers, allow companies to offer shares to the public without the rigors and regulatory scrutiny of a full initial public offering (IPO).
He's a notorious workaholic, so balancing both that work – which is extremely important to him – and the rigors of the tour every night, it really wore him out.
Assuming nothing changes, we'll all get to see how this Falcon Heavy holds up to the rigors of a full launch in roughly a week and a half.
Spring break has long been a much-anticipated collegiate getaway — a time away from the rigors of the classroom that allows studious young adults to relax and rejuvenate.
He's a notorious workaholic, so balancing both that work — which is extremely important to him – and the rigors of the tour every night, it really wore him out.
Coors Field is a singular environment in the majors, and the Rockies prefer pitchers who have grown up in their system, preparing for the rigors they will face.
PYEONGCHANG (Reuters) - Pyeongchang 2018 may not have started yet, but organizers of the next landmark Olympic Games are already learning the rigors of hosting a major sporting event.
His durability is a real concern — he played just nine games in college — and the rigors of a long season could be too much for him to handle.
Chinese poetry, for Mr. Marden, became the passage through which, with astounding elegance, he could reconcile the expressiveness of gestural drawing with the rigors of the modernist grid.
This wall appears as abruptly and jarringly as it disappears, simply giving way to the rigors of the terrain: a natural reserve, someone's backyard, private land, a berm.
That would help African countries to better navigate the threats from violent extremist groups, the rigors of environmental changes, and the siren call of the Chinese economic model.
Gerontologists and other experts in aging say there is simply no way to definitively address the question of an upper age limit on the rigors of the presidency.
The Cowboys enjoyed a sojourn from the rigors of Big 12 Conference play by walloping Texas A&M on the road to snap a six-game losing skid.
Speaking two weeks before his 95th birthday, Mr. Carter said he wouldn't be up to the rigors of the nation's top job if he were 15 years younger.
Despite his numbers in college, some doubters have questions about whether the 6-foot, 200-pound McCaffrey can handle the rigors of the N.F.L. as a featured back.
Lieberman said his father will serve as a "consigliere" for his campaign after he convinced him he was prepared for the rigors of a statewide run for office.
With eight new players dotting the roster, Colorado needs nonconference games such as Tuesday's against visiting Denver to become cohesive before the rigors of Pac-12 life begin.
In colonial days, when the rigors of long ocean voyages posed challenges to shipping most wines, Madeira seemed to thrive with rolling and pitching on the open sea.
Donald Trump was elected as the least popular president in modern American history, and it's hard to imagine the rigors of the job will dramatically improve his numbers.
So, I guess it's safe to say that Pratt did at least some of his own stunts, and clearly he's up for the physically demanding rigors of his job.
In 2007, the father-of-three went public about this battle with depression, describing the rigors of constant touring and how he was left feeling isolated despite his fame.
What's more, this delay can be achieved with between two and four antibody doses spaced two to three weeks apart, a far cry from the daily rigors of antiretrovirals.
In Adam Benzine's Oscar-nominated short, Mr. Lanzmann discusses the rigors and personal cost of the nearly 12 years he spent making "Shoah," his 1985 documentary about the Holocaust.
The N.B.A. justified the age limit by saying it was concerned that recent high school graduates were not ready for the rigors of the N.B.A. and life as adults.
He wanted to make a movie about a man who had something to say and held himself and the people in his life to the rigors of that ethic.
Instead of holding him out for a season, a common approach for freshmen so they can learn the rigors of major-college football, the coaches played him right away.
"The president must be able to compartmentalize to survive the rigors of the job," said Mara Rudman, a top national security aide to Mr. Obama and President Bill Clinton.
But he added that they had also given him insight into the rather unpredictable and chaotic nature of the industry, one very different from the rigors of classical music.
Perhaps no American poet who started in the mode of accommodation so abruptly broke ranks, inventing for herself a new kind of discipline whose ethical rigors demanded fresh forms.
His Gauguin is superficially hard core, the actor knows, having abandoned his family and bourgeois life in Paris for the rigors, and sensual pleasures, of life in French Polynesia.
This conceptual design combines off-the-shelf SeaDoo parts with a custom hull, made of kevlar reinforced fiber to take on the rigors of the ocean, plus a protective canopy.
But it is so wonderful to be able to rediscover how much we felt for each other and how pure our love was—untouched by the rigors of adult life.
Eventually, though, zipless airheads lost allure in the age of AIDS, freewheeling sex gave way to the rigors of commitment and harder-core porn claimed a share of the market.
During my final year of medical school in 2009, I took a break from the rigors of medicine and spent some time in Washington, D.C. as a health policy fellow.
Las Vegas residencies have become a popular draw for top music stars because they allow performers to remain in one place and draw large crowd without the rigors of touring.
Clinton and every other person who has ever run for president, the female candidates made strategic miscalculations, struggled with fund-raising, building support and the rigors of the campaign trail.
Still, Mr. O'Rourke has never been subjected to the intense scrutiny and rigors of a national campaign, and this year he was running against a relatively unpopular figure, Mr. Cruz.
She has always denied using steroids, and has attributed her physique and success on the track to the rigors of farm life as well as voluminous weight training and vitamins.
He first felt discomfort in his lower back and tingling in his leg late during the 2012 season, which he thought was caused by the sport's day-to-day rigors.
The Air Force needs new ways to prove that these parts can handle the rigors of life in the air, that they'll be as durable and reliable as the originals.
Unlike their executive branch counterparts, independent agencies go through none of the rigors of cost benefit analysis or the good governance tests required by the Office of Management and Budget.
Recreational performance outerwear is unique, innovative, high-tech apparel, such as ski jackets and snowboard pants, designed to withstand the rigors of outdoor recreation, which often occur in challenging conditions.
As a child, he played at Carnegie Hall and then studied at Juilliard, and he would listen to fights on the radio as a reward from the rigors of practice.
Nevertheless, the "mission" is giving us a good idea of what the rigors of living on another planet may entail — and they're not as epic as in a science fiction movie.
The good news for consumers is you do not need to go through the same rigors — or put up as much money — to collect and develop your expertise for good wine.
The good news is that you can now save your teeth and gums from the rigors of daily flossing, without misleading your childhood dentist (because word always gets back to Mom).
For that reason, Jeffries said that solutions such as free college offered by Democratic presidential contender Bernie Sanders are cold comfort to needy students ill-prepared for the rigors of college.
The ruling PD, which is led by former prime minister Matteo Renzi, has often clashed with Brussels over budget rigors, but at the same time, it has championed ever-closer integration.
But NASA engineers hope a similar material, with a few modern upgrades, could prove to be just as useful for spacecraft and astronauts looking to survive the rigors of outer space.
Over the past several months, the James Webb has been undergoing acoustic and vibrational testing to ensure the structure and its instruments will be capable of withstanding the rigors of launch.
Of all the rigors she faced in her work overseas, it was a domestic undertaking that, for the voluble Ms. Kelly, very likely proved the keenest test of her spiritual commitment.
As an aide to retired General Wesley Clark while he unsuccessfully sought the Democratic presidential nomination in 2004, Bennett noted that Clark would constantly remark about the rigors of the campaign.
He's returning after two long years, with no way of knowing how his body will respond to the rigors of the Octagon and with all kinds of expectations on his shoulders.
Mr. Birbiglia made his name with the 2012 comedy "Sleepwalk With Me," an adaptation of his one-man stage show about the rigors of touring on the stand-up comedy circuit.
Watch "Miles to Go" on ESPN+ hereNo, "Miles to Go" is not a show about the rigors of travel in professional sports — although, on second thought, that idea might have legs.
"Seventeen/Twenty One" is a humdinger of a work, but it is one whose brilliance Mr. Forsythe has deliberately primed us to see through the quiet rigors of the preceding works.
EAST HAMPTON, N.Y. — The rigors of vegetable gardening, for most people, are humble and gritty: planting, weeding, dirtying knees, working up a sweat and maybe straining a back muscle or two.
"The rigors of the test have covered every demographic group that is represented in the general population and have shown Clearview's accuracy when searching out of billions of photos," he said.
"This certification was achieved following the outstanding performance of the complete MG 338 system through the rigors of the extensive function, durability, and safety tests set forth by [SOCOM]," he added.
The diet has aided Vogt's recovery from the physical rigors of marathons — 26 miles has a way of depleting a body, causing inflammation that avoiding meat can mitigate, in Vogt's experience.
While there is no requirement for presidents to publicly release their medical records, many have over the years as a reassurance that they are up to the rigors of the job.
Perhaps, artificial intelligence will risk the world order to promote its overarching goal of paperclip mania; or instead, humankind will gradually succumb to the tumultuous rigors of the vast paperclip economy.
The program was called Party Girls, and it followed a handful of first-time voters, all of them millennial women of color, through the rigors of a crash course in electoral politics.
But the Scot said it was still too early to make a call on whether was ready for the rigors of a two-week Grand Slam with best-of-five-set matches.
Though Lo claims to have little artistic talent of his own, he treasures these escapes from the rigors of basketball, and says he visits the galleries to show appreciation to the artists.
It's frequently referred to as the "other" track, with the incorrect implication that it's the path individuals take if they won't be able to handle the rigors of a four-year college.
Like all the Oru boats, it's built of a corrugated plastic that's incredibly durable (my own Oru kayak has easily withstood the rigors of multiple years of use) and is super lightweight.
Whether you're looking to reignite your passion, figure out how to break through a plateau, or simply unwind from the everyday work rigors — implementing Gates' "think week" concept will serve you well. 
The clear directive for Wells was to create a defense which could withstand the rigors of the Big 783, precisely what the program could never achieve under former head coach Kliff Kingsbury.
No one is immune from its rigors, not even Kershaw, who watched the final moments of the game unfold without him, a spectator for another postseason cut short, his future suddenly uncertain.
Not only does it excel at keeping coffee warm and fresh for extended periods of time but its high-quality construction also ensures it can withstand the rigors of being used outdoors.
But the attack has also cast a light on the rites and rigors of competitive e-sports, a close-knit, screen-named world of streaming and sponsorships, supersized rewards and swollen egos.
The 2012 tour documentary "Katy Perry: Part of Me" captured a glimpse of the rigors: Her marriage to the comedian Russell Brand was crumbling as the burdens of becoming a superstar mounted.
But with that growth came attendant failures among first-generation students, who were often ill prepared for the rigors of college life, and educational institutions that were not designed to serve them.
The entire production from 2011, one barrel, is still resting in the cellar, having been nursed along by Mr. Hewison until he thinks it can withstand the rigors of shipping and storage.
" Later in the letter, Monahan said: "You are in good health currently and you have been engaging vigorously in the rigors of your campaign, travel, and other scheduled activities without any limitation.
On other occasions, the former vice president has been meandering and gaffe-prone, raising questions about whether he is up to the rigors of a full-tilt presidential campaign at age 2628.
Hong Kong (CNN)With around 2 million people in China's armed forces, you might think the story of one person who couldn't take the rigors of military life wouldn't warrant national attention.
So if you need a break from the rigors of terrestrial life (totally understandable!), take a minute or two—or ten hours—to immerse yourself in the soothing scenes of the sea.
The answer is by enhancing the phone so that it's just as proficient at everyday tasks like watching movies, taking pictures, or handling the rigors of everyday life as it is at gaming.
Conway told The Daily Beast later Wednesday that she was referring to Trump's "five-point plan to defeat radical Islamic terrorism" and that she misspoke due to the rigors of a national campaign.
By today's standards, that is beyond primitive, but it was enough to allow for real-time control of the Apollo vehicles while being durable enough to survive the rigors of a space launch.
The bottom lineI highly recommend a Ruggable floor covering if you're looking for a durable and stylish rug that stands up against the rigors of an active family, especially if you have pets.
"An agency implementing such a drastic shift in policy should typically subject its rulemaking to the rigors of cost-benefit analysis and require incremental efficiency justification for more stringent regulations," the department wrote.
One can imagine SpaceX contracting with NASA to train Starship pilots and passengers for the rigors of deep space voyages before heading down to Boca Chica to fly to the moon or Mars.
He said the rigors of this new life — stacking airline miles, struggling with a new language, savoring new foods, connecting to his family's roots — had invigorated him in the vacuum left by baseball.
The rigors of performing and traveling as a company often allow dancers to form close and lasting bonds, according to Ms. Grantham, the alumnae president, who was a Rockette from 1959 until 1970.
The challenge is designing blocks that click together yet separate easily, retain bright colors, and survive the rigors of being put through a laundry load, or the weight of an unknowing parent's foot.
He also formed a close rapport with Charles Stepney, a classically trained arranger who introduced him to the mathematical rigors of the music theorist Joseph Schillinger, who also advised George Gershwin and Léon Theremin.
Scientists aren't entirely sure if these seeds can survive the rigors of space, atmospheric entry, and the ensuing collision, but life and biological matter appear to be surprisingly durable and resilient (see here, here).
The team even built a rig to test the Scout's wheels and in the process, learned that the wheels' material was actually too soft to survive the rigors of daily sidewalk driving for long.
He is sending targeted mailings, changing advertising to better represent female Marines, and traveling the country to meet with coaches and female athletes who may be well-suited for the rigors of Marine service.
"Had the RV survived the rigors of re-entry, it would have continued to glow ... A reasonable conclusion based on the video evidence is that the ... re-entry vehicle did not survive," he said.
Andrew is so young — and so new to the rigors of Broadway — that he's going to begin his run doing just five performances a week, while taking vocal lessons to shore up his stamina.
Having engineered their escape from the drugs and rigors of Nurse Roberts, cowardly Peter abandons his muddled friend in wintry Cumbria, the isolated lake district of northwestern England — Lear's wild and storm-ridden heath.
Consider, also, that young children train in MMA's watered-down components, but subjecting them to the sport's full concussive rigors before adulthood is the kind of shit only your sadistic strongman father would do.
Surgeons and hospitals (and Medicare) pay close attention to the 603-day mortality rate, but most patients and families expect more, months or years of extended life in exchange for the rigors of surgery.
"I want to be clear — I am leaving because my body can no longer put up with the rigors of the sport and therefore my desire to fight is no longer there," he wrote.
In fact, Lofa -- who's launched his own CBD company called ZoneIn CBD -- says he's feeling so good ... he thinks he could withstand the rigors of the NFL once again -- at nearly 40 years old!!!
Dash said in her statement to CNN that she believes the "overall bitterness" of the political process, in addition to the "rigors of campaigning" and holding office would negatively affect her health and family.
I've been using that device for over a month now, and having relied on it to get through the rigors of the IFA tech exhibition in Berlin, I can confirm my initial feelings about it.
The bacteria will be sealed with three levels of containment and tightly packaged, including a portable habitat that is protected from rapid depressurization and even the rigors of traveling on a rocket to the station.
But they are cropping up — not only in the United States but in Europe and Asia — to cater to aging populations who have leisure time and money but diminished capacity for the rigors of travel.
Time will tell if these cans survive the rigors of travel but given the price and the build quality I wouldn't be surprised if these headphones are nestled in my backpack for years to come.
Oblivious to us, the lions pawed each other's heads, pushed each other off the slippery log, tumbled down and hit the muddy ground and sprang back up, training for the rigors of hunts to come.
The Wright news is hardly surprising, as he has not played in a major league game since May 27, 2016, and has yet to show that he can handle the physical rigors of the game.
In their place, the businessman whose extreme wealth has allowed him to circumvent some of the traditional rigors of campaigning is making assertions that sound more like Bernie Sanders than Wall Street's defender in chief.
For decades, the company has sold a men's collection, although most of the items have reflected the more old-fashioned rigors of male accessorizing: Think tie bars and money clips, perhaps engraved with elaborate monograms.
The Army first experimented with fitness tests (as well as intelligence tests) to help sort new soldiers during World War I, and soon afterward settled on an exam that reflected the rigors of trench warfare.
Since we have left graduate school, a number of us have faced many of the professional rigors of academia like handling student needs, starting a career, and even starting families all at the same time.
Whether the system will hold up against the rigors of the track has yet to be seen, but there's probably no one in the world more equipped to put it through its paces than Usain Bolt.
Of the many patents being filed today, some will doubtless survive the rigors of the process and the regulatory regime, and also turn out to cover aspects of widely implemented platforms in the financial services sector.
My own experiences with the Surface line of products have been mostly positive, though my testing hasn't included the sort of day to day rigors these devices are subject to by the people who own them.
While there may never be what you'd consider an Official Launch, the game is constantly undergoing a long and varied evolution, adding features when they can stand up to the rigors of shared, persistent augmented reality.
The point is not insignificant: it's the "old science," in a sense, that ends the model's life, as though its questioning rigors were too taxing—again, likely referencing how professional medicine stigmatized queerness at the time.
In my opinion, this scheme doesn't benefit the student, because going through a "side door" in the admission process doesn't mean that they will be able to keep up with the rigors of a prestigious university.
And like other aerospace experts, Mr. Elleman pointed out that North Korea had yet to show it had mastered technology to ensure a missile warhead survives the rigors of violent re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
He is topping the polls in Iowa, where many voters are drawn to his youth and energy, be he continues to face questions about whether he is too green for the rigors of 22018 Pennsylvania Avenue.
It was his most definitive statement to date on a stance that has rankled his opponents, who chafe at his limitless war chest and feel he should have to endure the rigors of campaigning they do.
Only the drill instructors and officers who had served in Korea and other conflicts had knowledge of the physical, mental and emotional rigors I was about to face, and I believe the training saved countless lives.
PSBC, which first listed in Hong Kong in 2016, is conducting the Shanghai float at the behest of the central bank which wants state-owned lenders to be more responsive to the rigors of capital markets.
Damien Chazelle's follow-up to "La La Land," his swooning valentine to the movie musical, more closely resembles the film that preceded it, "Whiplash," in its visceral attention to the rigors and ardors of achieving greatness.
As her training ramps up ahead of Rio, Muhammad will face the rigors of sustaining her fencing form during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan starting in early June when she plans to fast during daylight hours.
The first test was a vibration test at the John Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland, which involved shaking the probe intensely to ensure it could survive the rigors of launching atop a Delta IV Heavy rocket.
And Biden, for his part, would bring the kind of bluster and teflon necessary to tussle with an unhinged clown like Trump, along with plenty of experience in retail politics and the rigors of a national campaign.
The Giants had a different saves leader each postseason — Brian Wilson in 19673, Sergio Romo in 21967 and Santiago Casilla in 222 — upending the notion that only a designated closer could handle the rigors of the ninth.
After starting as a hitting partner, Witt became a trusted member of the tight-knit Williams team, and took on a larger role as the family patriarch Richard Williams stepped back from the rigors of the tour.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump and his Republican allies have sought to cast Biden as an elderly, senile politician prone to frequent verbal stumbles in the Democratic nominating contest and unprepared for the rigors of the Oval Office.
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She has started to get the hang of it — the days of advance cooking, the insistent heat from the portable grill, the endless press of customers — but the rigors of the routine still catch up with her.
" However, Dash added, "At this point, I believe that the overall bitterness surrounding our political process, participating in the rigors of campaigning, and holding elected office would be detrimental to the health and wellbeing of my family.
To make a supercar, Reggiani said that not only is something lighter and more svelte required, but the power source also must be able to endure the rigors of high speed, intense acceleration and repetitive hard braking.
Spanier's courage and tenacity when hiding from the Nazis in occupied France, and then the rigors of haute couture when she became directrice at Balmain, were somehow a perfect antidote to my own fears of the birth.
After three decades in thrall to a physical-fitness test that had little to do with the rigors of deployment, the Army set out to build its newest fitness test on a foundation of data and experience.
The ESA's next step is to thoroughly test the strength and durability of these 3D-printed parts, in order to determine if they can stand up to the rigors of space travel, and life in a harsh environment.
I went through the rigors of Mobile World Congress with the Quad Drivers in my backpack, leaving Sennheiser's IE800s at home, because even I'm not crazy enough to risk losing or breaking $800 earphones at a trade show.
It dragged the stresses and mental health rigors of working in the restaurant industry into the open, both for those people seated at the front of the house and, more importantly, for those unseen, toiling in the back.
The performances are almost uniformly strong, if somewhat curtailed by the familiarity of the character notes, from Brolin's tough-love routine to Teller's attempts to weather the rigors of the job and prove himself to his skeptical mates.
You can see where this is going: If the machine successfully survives the rigors of space, the swaps can continue indefinitely, keeping the system on board the ISS current and modern — something virtually unheard of in space missions.
And, freed from the rigors of big league baseball, he was out there in the world, with a beautiful young family of his own, living his best life, having fun, and all of it so unbelievably richly deserved.
Common wisdom posits that it's the journey, not the destination that counts, but when it comes to the rigors of being in the air and on the road half your life, the journey is usually the worst part.
I suspect it might be tricky for certain kinds of cargo as well—things with external structures like solar arrays could be too fragile, so satellite designers would need to take the rigors of the launch into account.
"At this point, I see no reason he cannot continue campaigning without limitation and, should he be elected, I am confident he has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the Presidency," LeWinter wrote.
Brown told his circle of advisers that his listening tours to Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina helped him see that he wasn't fully committed to the rigors of an uphill primary campaign in a crowded field.
On a recent morning here in spring training, before the start of his 229th full major league season, he was talking about how, at age 215, he will handle the rigors of chasing down balls in center field.
A standout wide receiver at the University of Richmond, Melvin—who earned a master's degree in materials science engineering from the University of Virginia—insists that playing football proved to be perfect training for the rigors of space travel.
But then, seeming to struggle with his more refined message — a deliberate effort by Mr. Trump and his newly expanded campaign team to prepare him for the rigors of a general election — Mr. Trump paused and turned, briefly, reflective.
Next month, he will release "Singularity," ending a quiet but dramatic period in his life, during which he recovered from the rigors of touring by subjecting his body to other kinds of stress: desert treks, controlled breathing, freezing baths.
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If social distancing needs to be extended long term, scientists recommend forming an inner circle, or cohort, of uninfected friends and family that you can rely on to maintain social bonds and help with the daily rigors of life.
The attack has cast a light on the rites and rigors of competitive e-sports, a close-knit, screen-named world of streaming and sponsorships, supersized rewards and swollen egos that forms an industry nearing $1 billion in value.
Mr. Tate, who became chairman of the Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (now Shine) in 1989, played down his disability and spoke of the rigors of conducting — up to and including Wagner's marathon-length "Parsifal" — with cheery gusto.
TAORMINA, Sicily — President Trump should enjoy some respite from the rigors of his recent travels on Friday when he gazes out of his luxury suite and takes in the view of Taormina, an iridescent pearl of the Ionian Sea.
Since then, Facebook has faced an onslaught of criticism from regulators and lawmakers who are skeptical of the company's ability to manage the risks and rigors of financial services given its many snafus in the handling of personal data.
Tomlinson is a decent footballer whose talents got him as far as the Doncaster Rovers reserve team that year, but touring the world in a boyband hadn't prepared him for the rough-and-tumble rigors of big-boy games.
No one really knows why anyone contracts ALS, says Bedlack, who theorizes that some veterans might be genetically predisposed to develop the disease and that the stress and rigors of military service might amplify injury to the body's nervous system.
And while obstacles remain—ensuring that only the Nav1.7 channel is affected; creating compounds that will allow some pain to register without cutting it off altogether; surviving the rigors of FDA approval—he and many others see a way forward.
The obvious reason is similar to that of the fat position player: while the rigors a starting pitcher faces are less strenuous than they were in the past, teams are still expecting starters to give them 150-plus innings a year.
He wore a mask and goggles to protect the surgically repaired orbital bone around his left eye, although his new accessory did not exactly seem up to the rigors of playoff basketball; it had to be swapped out at least twice.
"His decision to accept responsibility was solely driven by his desire to not put [the victim], or anybody else, through the rigors and continued stress of a long and drawn-out trial," Jesse Friedman, Kibby's attorney, said in a statement.
In this relatively conventional space, we now have a group of innovators who are coming in who sometimes aren't as used to the rigors of the US DOT or NHTSA, sometimes having to learn how to work through those channels.
Consider the type of mind that wants to expose itself to the rigors of baking gingerbread thins in a tent while Paul Hollywood, with the flint-grey eyes of Serbia's worst serial killer, says "that's a shoddy crumb" at you.
According to the VW boss, a vehicle like the Tarok is perfect for the rigors of daily urban life, from handling baby seats to parking in tight spaces, but also capable when it comes time to explore trails on the weekend.
Indeed, a few of our presidential candidates are age role models as they undergo the rigors of a national campaign in their 903s or 70s, inspiring those much younger to trust them to run the country for the next four years.
But for all the rigors of the job, many say it's what happens outside of the shows that leads to wooziness: staying out late clubbing the night before, spending the morning rushing from appointment to appointment, forgetting to eat or hydrate.
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"It was risky, in the early part of [the 20th] century, to presume to write fiction about ordinary, rough-hewn people engaged in the rigors of dry land farming in frontier Nebraska," Kathleen Norris writes in her introduction to the novel.
She's the perfect example of a Generation Z, internet-reared star-in-the-making, a singer whose huskily confident tones belie her years and whose songs have taken flight online before they've been tested by the rigors of the road.
But there's no denying that the performance all but extinguished Sanders's hope to gain any momentum from this debate — and should quiet at least some of the worry about whether he can withstand the rigors of a campaign and the presidency.
Further, the chief concern pre-draft regarding Porzingis was whether his spindly frame would be able to withstand the rigors of an NBA season or if he'd get tossed around like a sublimely skilled version of a wacky inflatable tube man.
"A handful of additional flight tests are needed to validate the Hwasong-22's performance and reliability, and likely establish the efficacy of a protection system needed to ensure the warhead survives the rigors of atmospheric re-entry," Elleman wrote.
The Vermont senator's aides in recent days have emphasized the length and frequency of his campaign events compared to Biden's, but Sanders batted away a question about whether his Democratic opponent is unable to handle the rigors of the campaign.
The independent senator from Vermont is "in good health" and has "been engaging vigorously in the rigors of [his] campaign, travel and other scheduled activities without any limitation," wrote Brian Monahan, who has been Sanders' doctor in Washington for 29 years.
"I see no reason he cannot continue campaigning without limitation and, should he be elected, I am confident he has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the Presidency," wrote Martin M. LeWinter, Sanders' personal cardiologist.
The brothers Will and Caleb Chapman, who front the quartet Colony House, were trained for the rigors of performing growing up: Their father, the Christian-rock musician Steven Curtis Chapman, employed them as his backing band when they were teenagers.
Meanwhile, Asan witnesses the birth of a daughter and argues with his wife and young son, all the while wrestling with the rigors of his job and an ongoing labor dispute that has held up his meager paycheck for months.
" Brian Monahan, the attending physician of the U.S. Congress, whose office has treated Sanders for 29 years, also wrote that the senator has been "engaging vigorously in the rigors of your campaign, travel, and other scheduled activities without any limitation.
Buried in the rigors of motherhood, the women, meanwhile, take a very practical view of what they need in a man: Will this guy provide the financial stability I need, and if not, can I trade up to someone who will?
DoubleTree, the hotel brand famous for its freshly-baked chocolate chip cookies, will soon have its signature cookie dough blasted up to the International Space Station alongside a special prototype oven that is built to withstand the rigors of being in extraterrestrial orbit.
As Donald Trump learned in Iowa, you can lead the polls, but voters new to the system aren't always willing to show up for the complex rigors of caucusing—and Sanders, in particular, will be hoping to draw out young, first-time voters.
Almost monolithic in appearance, the PH-1, or the Essential Phone as it's more commonly known, is forged from a combination of titanium and ceramic meant to withstand the rigors of daily living without needing to be shrouded in ugly plastic cases.
Despite the rigors of heavy touring and the fact that he's already put in a full day of work, Windstein is as genial and chatty as ever, and is game to talk about everything from religion to riffs to his drinking habits.
We're heading into uncharted territory for Game of Thrones' cast of characters — season six marks the point at which the show will overtake the books, thanks to George R.R. Martin's glacial writing pace, and the rigors of maintaining a successful TV series.
Gillibrand was in the middle of the pack when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
About 103 partygoers took a break from the rigors of a long day at the fluorescent-lit hall to sip gin cocktails, snap selfies in front of a wall of pastel paper pinwheels and barter for bags filled with greeting-card swag.
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If you lack a taste for such hokum, "Greta" is still worth seeing, for the sake of Isabelle Huppert: an A-grade performer, by any standard, as shown in the rigors of " The Piano Teacher " (2001) and the vengeful perversity of " Elle " (2016).
"A person's fitness, particularly at an older age, can change very quickly, and the rigors of a campaign — all the speeches, travel, long days and nights — can take a toll on your health as well," said Mr. Gostin, who worked with Mrs.
While VJing is always wed to music, video art is free to do as it pleases, or is often more about the form of the media itself, or the documentation of conceptual or performance rigors, or it simply acts upon its own poetics.
The rigors of transcontinental travel required them to spend three months abroad, an awkward interruption in the lives of men who often worked in factories or oil refineries and feared, with good reason, that representing Romania in Uruguay would cost them their jobs.
Between his Masters win in April and his most recent victories, Woods had sought to manage the rigors of his Tour schedule, given his recovery from four back surgeries, the most recent of which was a spinal fusion he underwent in 2017.
A group of young acquaintances—not quite friends in every case, but they share a kind of compulsory intimacy—have converged on the town in western Wyoming where they attended a small conservative Catholic college known for the rigors of its classical education.
Investors have also expressed concerns over the ability of some of these newer independent finance companies to fund their servicing platforms, how they are adhering to their own underwriting policies, and how they can respond to the rigors of regulatory scrutiny inherent in today's environment.
This week, at a lab inside an Ottawa airport, astronaut candidates have been trying on a new prototype of a commercial spacesuit, giving them a test run so researchers have a better idea of whether they'll stand up to the rigors of life in space.
He told the board he was recovering from an infection last month that led to sepsis and two strokes, and said his illness led to memory lapses during the hearing that made him realize he was not prepared for the "rigors" of the proceeding.
Festivalgoers arrived amid competing dramatic headlines — "Bomb sweeps and bag checks as terror threat looms over Cannes," The Guardian announced on Tuesday — that suggested that attendees could expect to endure the paramilitary-like rigors of an Academy Awards ceremony or even a big Hollywood premiere.
O'Rourke is among the less experienced candidates int the field when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Williamson was the least experienced candidates in the field by far when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Delaney was among the less experienced candidates int the field when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Harris was among the more experienced candidates in the field when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Gabbard was among the less experienced candidates int the field when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Hickenlooper was among the more experienced candidates in the field when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
"The report that was put out last night did not contain this evidence, and the allegations in that report will refuted by facts, including this video, depositions, discovery, and other evidence that will be subjected to the rigors of a courtroom analysis," Greitens' statement said.
"I think it's a dream, a goal, of the union to grow the league to the point where players can work in it year-round and not have to endure the risks and the rigors of overseas play, of that 12-month calendar," Jackson said.
But Martin also acknowledged that Munson, who played 11 years in the major leagues, was wearing down from the rigors of his position, and that he required more time at first base, the outfield and designated hitter to relieve pressure on his legs and knees.
"At this point, I see no reason he cannot continue campaigning without limitation and, should he be elected, I am confident he has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the presidency," his personal cardiologist, Dr. Martin M. LeWinter, wrote.
Following his world record move to United in August, midfielder Paul Pogba has yet to live up to his hefty price tag but Rooney is confident that once the Frenchman adapts to the rigors of English football, he will be well worth the outlay.
" Martin LeWinter, Sanders' personal cardiologist and an attending cardiologist at UVM, wrote that the senator "has made an uneventful recovery" from his heart attack and concluded: "I am confident he has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the Presidency.
Murray's former trainer, Jez Green, who first met Zverev as a 16-year-old, has added muscle to the German's 6-foot-6-inch frame and he is now a real athlete, seemingly ready for the rigors of five-set tennis at the slams.
Janis Winehouse-Collins, 60, writes in her memoir, Loving Amy: A Mother's Story, about the agony of seeing the "Rehab" singer, strained by the rigors of fame, change from a chatty little girl, with a "wonderful sense of humor" into a shadow of her former self.
With so much controversy swirling around the advertising-driven business models typified by Facebook and Google, and the increasing rigors of regulations like GDPR, it's no wonder the blockchain world is starting to whet its appetite at the prospect of paying users for attention with crypto assets.
That's 164 feet, which tops (or undercuts, rather) NASA's own 12 meter buoyancy lab, and it'll help prepare paid private astronauts for the rigors of spaceflight, along with other features of the facility, including hypobaric and hyperbaric champers, and a centrifuge for simulating high-G flight.
Those of us in Vermont who have known Mr Sanders since the early 1980's might describe his as energetic (he keeps up with those half his age during the rigors of a national campaign), bereft of the soothing accents of new presenters, and principled and trustworthy.
William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE (R) in next year's GOP presidential primary.
William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE ran on the ticket as vice president.
Sanders is the second-most experienced candidate in the field after only Biden when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Klobuchar was among the more experienced candidates in the field by far when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Booker was among the more experienced candidates int the field by far when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Though sexual fantasies lure people here, what keeps them coming back may be the site's constant activity, where things like messaging, searching, and taking photos can turn one hour into five, and—like gaming, drugs, and social media—offer mental relief from the rigors of everyday life.
On one hand, "Pick of the Litter" is a genuinely informative documentary on the rigors of training guide dogs for the blind, which need to be taught not only to obey commands, but also when to disobey (if, for instance, they're ordered to march into traffic).
"You are in good health currently and you have been engaging vigorously in the rigors of your campaign, travel and other scheduled activities without any limitation," said Dr. Brian Monahan, the attending physician for Congress who has served as Sanders's primary physician for the past 85033 years.
"You are in good health currently and you have been engaging vigorously in the rigors of your campaign, travel and other scheduled activities without any limitation," said Dr. Brian Monahan, the attending physician for Congress who has served as Sanders's primary physician for the past 28500 years.
Effectively playing tackle at his size is a rarity, so there is reason for skepticism that he can handle the rigors of the N.F.L., but if he can prove to be an Aaron Donald-like exception to the rule, the skill and intensity are definitely there.
You can picture the scene: The Dark Knight, rigid like a gargoyle on the very edge of a towering structure gnarled by the rigors of fantasy fulfilment, unlikely architectural swoops and curves complementing gleaming glass and dazzling neon, looking out over the city he's guarded for 77 years.
Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE (R) is challenging Trump "from the center," Walsh noted.
In a statement posted on Twitter, Ms. Dash — who is best known for her role in the 20083 movie "Clueless" — said she had concluded that the "bitterness surrounding our political process," the "rigors of campaigning" and even the act of holding office itself would be harmful to her family.
One home, which she calls the "assessment center," provides temporary short-term housing to young adults while Carpenter decides whether they can handle the rigors of the full Angel Reach program (also living there is an Angel Reach security guard, who needed a place to crash after his divorce).
"At this point, I see no reason he cannot continue campaigning without limitation and, should he be elected, I am confident he has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the Presidency," wrote Dr. Martin M. LeWinter, who is Sanders' personal cardiologist at UVMC.
This isn't the only collaboration between HPE and NASA: The enterprise computer maker built for the agency a new kind of supercomputer able to withstand the rigors of space, and sent it up to the ISS in 2017 for preparatory testing ahead of potential use on longer missions, including Mars.
"You have to be able to conduct a global war from the front porch — that is just the reality of the situation," said Terry Sullivan of the White House Transition Project, a nonpartisan organization that helps prepare the staffs of incoming presidents for the rigors of working in the White House.
"We are pleased to disclose all of the test results which show that Mr. Trump is in excellent health, and has the stamina to endure – uninterrupted – the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign and, more importantly, the singularly demanding job of President of the United States," it read.
William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE in the Republican presidential primary, but stopped short of an official endorsement.
"We are pleased to disclose all of the test results which show that Mr. Trump is in excellent health, and has the stamina to endure — uninterrupted — the rigors of a punishing and unprecedented presidential campaign and, more importantly, the singularly demanding job of President of the United States," the campaign said.
There are many displays of such skills to come for Blue IV, the English bulldog primed to spend much of this decade as the plodding, slobbering symbol of Butler University after a winter in school himself, learning the basics of puppyhood so he can meet the rigors of mascot life.
It's sometimes said that a proper trip takes three days: one to prep (especially if you follow more severe protocols around fasting beforehand), one for the trip itself, and one to come down and re-acclimatize to the rigors of reality, which are themselves these days all totally out of whack.
To deal with the mental, physical, and emotional rigors of a journey—when every day, every step, every person is different from the previous one—you have to take on a multitude of new roles be- cause your old ordinary self is just not equipped to handle this cascade of newness.
Although he confidently announced on the first day of spring training that he intended to play another five seasons, Teixeira had come to accept a new reality: At age 22016, despite a diligent training regimen and a gluten-free diet, his body could not longer hold up under the rigors of a season.
While high school graduation rates have hit an all-time high, up to 60 percent of first-year college students still require remediation in English, math, or both—meaning that there is a long way to go towards ensuring that students leave high school prepared for the rigors of college, or a career.
Warren is among the most experienced candidates in the field, coming in third place behind Sanders and Biden when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
Owing to his outsider perspective, Yang was identified one of the least experienced candidates in the field by far when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
The companies that have shacked up implicitly recognize twin truths: legacy automakers aren't positioned to master the complexity of self-driving software with in-house R&D teams, and AV-focused companies can't build cars that can withstand the rigors of the automotive certification process, as well as life on the street.
Follow that path and you get this: Sometime soon, one of Biden's main rivals for the nomination will raise -- in an a-lot-of-people-are-asking-about-this soft sell -- whether Biden is up to the rigors of this campaign and the prospect of taking on President Donald Trump next fall.
Two decades into its career, the Grammy-winning alt-rock band Wilco has settled into a comfortable groove; it has been releasing albums, such as "Schmilco" in 2016, with a tossed-off breeziness that suggests the frontman Jeff Tweedy and his group will never tire of the rigors of rock 'n' roll.
"You are in good health currently and you have been engaging vigorously in the rigors of your campaign, travel and other scheduled activities without any limitation," Dr. Brian Monahan, the attending physician for Congress who has served as Sanders's primary physician for the past 29 years, wrote in one of the letters.
But there have long been doubts within the party about Biden's campaign — about whether he had grown out of touch with a changing Democratic electorate, about his longtime tendency to speak in a way that causes problems for him, and about his age and his ability to withstand the rigors of the election trail.
If they can start to build resiliency early on, almost from the day they're hired, and certainly given basic recruit training -- then they'll be more likely to be successful in dealing with, not only the daily rigors of law enforcement, but certainly any kind of mass causality event they may unfortunately have to deal with.
In natural winemaking, the debate centers on whether to use a little sulfur dioxide before bottling to help wine withstand the rigors of travel, as well as other potential scourges like brettanomyces, a rogue yeast that can cause funky barnyard aromas, and mousiness, a bacterial taint reminiscent of the smell of a mouse cage.
" Like Schilling, the report cast doubts on the viability of North Korea's ICBM technology, pointing out that of the two missiles shown off in public "neither has been flight-tested, and North Korea has not developed and tested a re-entry vehicle capable of withstanding the thermal and mechanical rigors of re-entry into the atmosphere at ICBM velocities.
It's not one that we're involved with, but what I would say is this is yet another validation that if you apply the rigors of science and law to cannabis research, that the regulatory authorities, namely the FDA and DEA, will act and respond to the needs of patients to make these kinds of medications available.
"While I do believe I would be exonerated of any wrongdoing, I also did not want to put my staff through the rigors of an Ethics Committee investigation and believed it was best for them to have a head start on new employment rather than being caught up in an inquiry," he said in statement Friday.
Such a critique presumes a ruthless process of self-examination on the part of the artist who, through the rigors of imagination and insight, bores through the floor of her own loathing into the subbasement of our own, where we are left to contemplate the face of Trump lurking behind one of our many masks. REJOICE!
Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE (R), who has mounted a primary campaign against Trump, also tweeted criticism of the "send her back" chants.
On Adak Island in the Aleutian Island Chain, about 115 members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Group 1 are taking part in a first-of-its-kind cold-weather training exercise, Arctic Expeditionary Capabilities Exercise 2019, meant to train Navy and Marine forces to respond to crises and to prepare them for the rigors of austere environments.
Generally regarded as one of the best managers in the sport, he left Barcelona after a stunning four-year run, took over Bayern Munich for three seasons and, after having domestic success but failing to win the Champions League, moved in July to Manchester City, where he is testing the rigors of the English Premier League.
William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE is the only Republican candidate to formally announce a primary challenge to Trump so far in the 85033 presidential race.
Given his lack of national platform it's unsurprising to see he was viewed as is among the least experienced candidates int the field by far when we asked respondents to rank the candidates based on how prepared they are for the rigors of the presidency given what they knew about their history of public service and experience with government.
It would be easy to look at Jacobs's modest college statistics and wonder what makes him a first-rounder, but he has the ideal body for the rigors of the N.F.L. and has shown glimpses of being able to fight for yardage inside, get around the corner on outside runs, and catch the ball like a wide receiver.
" But Tillerson himself is also at fault, and seems to have been ill-prepared for the rigors of the job, or the whims of the president he's serving: "Others say it is merely symptomatic of a dysfunctional State Department that, under Mr. Tillerson's uncertain leadership, does not yet have in place the senior political appointees who make the wheels of diplomacy turn.
In both cases, she's telling anyone who listens that a vote for the Democrats isn't just a vote against Trump (which a clear majority would like to cast) or a vote for popular liberal policies (of which there are many) but a vote for the new progressivism in full — no matter how many Americans, of all ethnicities, are distinctly unready for its rigors.
Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE, the only Republican currently challenging President Trump in 2020, called the incumbent a "raging racist" during an appearance at the NAACP convention.
The root of the word is the Greek askein, which means "to exercise," as an athlete would when training for an event, a word that grows into the Greek word asketes, which means "a monk or hermit," the sort of person who would either withdraw from the world or who, because of the rigors of endless training, might well seem to.
Exploring that history can help illuminate the promise and perils that face Barcelona's modern-day visionary, urban planner Salvador Rueda, who is now attempting to transform the city again, to prepare it for the coming rigors of climate change by making it less noisy, less polluted, and more walkable and sociable — all of which involves pushing back the tide of cars.
"At this point, I see no reason why he cannot continue campaigning without limitation and, should he be elected, I am confident he has the mental and physical stamina to fully undertake the rigors of the Presidency," wrote Martin LeWinter, an attending cardiologist at the University of Vermont Medical Center, in one of three doctors' assessments the Sanders campaign released on Monday.
While Ball was testing whether his sneakers could hold up to the rigors of an N.B.A. game, Floyd Mayweather, one of the canniest boxers ever, got together with the profane mixed-martial artist Conor McGregor to put on a high-energy, four-city car wreck of a promotion that skidded past pretty much every established standard of taste and competition.
The California desert also played a role in another iconic moment in our nation's history: World War II. When American troops were called on to join the greatest global conflict the world has ever seen, WWII, there was a need to train new tank units under harsh conditions to prepare for the rigors of battle over rough desert terrain and in inhospitable climates.
Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE, says he "may be reduced" to debating Alec Baldwin, the actor who plays the president on "Saturday Night Live," if Trump refuses to engage with him.
Former Massachusetts governor and 6900 presidential candidate Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE says he will not leave the Republican Party if he fails to secure its White House nomination against President Trump, he tells Hill.
Their friendship blossomed in a group chat started by yet another Duke recruit, the freshman point guard Tre Jones, who had set it up after he committed in an effort to persuade Barrett and Williamson to join him in Durham, N.C. That early familiarity eased the initiation of all three players into the rigors of A.C.C. basketball — and to life together on one of the country's best teams.
"Also, given the normal wear and tear that a full time campaign schedule would put on any candidate, much less a 77-year-old who has struggled with the rigors of the trail, having some downtime as he moves comfortably into front-runner status with a nontraditional, lighter campaign schedule may allow him to be fully charged for a post-convention run through the tape on Election Day," Payne said.
Where "Don Juan" pursued enlightenment in hallucinogenic experience, "Zen" argued for its equal availability in the brain-racking rigors of Reason with a capital R. Years after its publication, it continues to be invoked by famous people when asked to name a book that affected them most deeply — among them the former professional basketball player Phil Jackson, the actors William Shatner and Tim Allen, and the Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, a Nobel laureate.
William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE (R) argued Wednesday that it wasn't "spying" when the FBI investigated the Trump campaign in 2016, breaking with Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump searches for backstops amid recession worries Mueller report fades from political conversation Barr removes prisons chief after Epstein death MORE.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's son says his father is justified in attacking 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's health given the rigors of the presidency.
William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE (R), who is challenging President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE in the 2020 Republican presidential primary, says the country would be better off if Trump resigned immediately.
Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE (R) said Wednesday that President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has "lost the capacity to govern," a view he said was shared by White House staffers.
Former Massachusetts Governor Bill WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE officially announced his primary challenge to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE for the Republican presidential nomination in 2020, and more candidates may come forward in the weeks and months ahead.
William WeldWilliam (Bill) WeldPhysician: Biden 'more than capable' of handling the rigors of campaign, White House Board member resigns from Republican LGBT group over Trump endorsement Trump challenger: 'All bets are off' if I win New Hampshire primary MORE (R), who is running for the GOP presidential nomination, on Wednesday compared President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to former President Nixon after Trump declared executive privilege over special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's full report.

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