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"sail through" Definitions
  1. to pass an exam, a test, etc. without any difficulty

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You've got a very aggressive person in Margrethe Vestager and others in Europe, where these companies don't sail through quite so easily, and these mergers don't sail through.
However, it probably won't sail through the Senate as smoothly.
Barr is expected to easily sail through the Judiciary Committee.
For months Mr Temer looked likely to sail through the TSE.
Sometimes they set sail through shark-infested waters on makeshift rafts.
A Merrick Garland-style moderate would sail through the confirmation process.
That's not to say Scott would sail through the general election.
It does not need any permission to sail through the open seas.
But those promises aside, large relief packages do not necessarily sail through.
Still, Democrats don't seem inclined to let Pruitt sail through without a fight.
They can sail through Earth's atmosphere with greater ease than protons and electrons.
Given that precedent, it initially looked like Edgewell's deal would sail through too.
With the latest compromises, the bill is expected to sail through the House.
But Carter said the U.S. would continue to freely sail through international waters.
The measure is expected to sail through the House as soon as Monday.
The first ship to sail through the expanded canal was a Chinese one.
It will sail through September: Pier 81 (41st Street), 212-630-8840, hudsonsnyc.com.
Christiane Amanpour discusses a British explorer's plan to sail through the North Pole.
Wheeler's confirmation is expected to sail through the Republican-controlled Senate despite Democratic opposition.
There, bergs that would ground on the Grand Banks sail through on stronger currents.
The bill is now expected to sail through the Republican-controlled House, and Gov.
Meanwhile, most major sales continued to sail through Congress with barely a discouraging word.
He's expected to sail through his primary, as is the likely Democratic contender, Rep.
Haley has been one of the few Trump appointees to sail through Senate confirmation hearings.
That helped it sail through the financial crisis and become the world's most valuable bank.
It's true that Supreme Court nominees used to sail through the Senate on voice votes.
If this seems like the way collectors typically sail through donations of art, think again.
Trump heralded the deal as a "groundbreaking achievement" that he predicted would sail through Congress.
Many countries with weak drug supply chains would sail through the proposed HHS review process.
Homer has Odysseus sail through the underworld in search of a way back home, to Ithaca.
Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter's Jack Dorsey appeared to sail through their hearings in Washington yesterday.
And there is recent precedent for consumers helping America's economy to sail through a manufacturing downturn.
A bill to prevent a tax hike on the middle class should sail through the House.
It is expected to sail through its third reading and be signed into law by Mr Putin.
It will sail through Mexico's congress, but many will be wondering what the point of it is.
As the ice melts, it may become more feasible for cargo ships to sail through Arctic waters.
Sail through the smokin' snaps to see Carlos and Alexa showin' some skin on land and sea.
Though deerhounds can sometimes be a bit more skittish, Foxcliffe was able to sail through the competition.
With Mr. Johnson commanding a hefty majority, his plan to leave the European Union will sail through.
If the House passes the deal, the legislation is expected to sail through the Republican-led Senate.
With support from most Democrats, Mrs Pelosi will probably sail through a preliminary Democratic vote on November 28th.
After they sail through the entire planet, they fly silently back into the cosmos with scarcely a hello.
Mr Turnbull has promised prompt legislation if the Yes vote wins; he predicts it will "sail through" parliament.
Chinese ships will sail through the Northwest Passage "in the future", Liu added, without giving a time frame.
If you can master the approach and the initiation, you'll sail through the rest of it almost always.
For the uninitiated, Project Loon involves balloons that sail through brisk winds at some 65,000 feet of altitude.
He has noted that qualified conservative nominations and liberal nominations at one time could "sail through" the Senate.
The melting ice caps, caused by climate change, have made the passage easier to navigate and sail through.
It's not a perfect storm, but an ugly rough patch that we will either sail through or capsize.
They arrive from space and usually sail through our planet like an X-ray passes through soft flesh.
Waller faced few questions before the committee on Thursday and is likely to sail through the confirmation process.
In fact, Democrats often are able to pick thoroughbreds from the progressive left, who sail through their confirmations.
Given today's climate around trade, such a bill might well sail through Congress with bipartisan and leadership support.
Either way, Cruz and O'Rourke will likely sail through their contests, setting up an attention-grabbing midterm contest.
There is also doubt about whether Vanke management's deal with Shenzhen Metro will sail through smoothly given regulatory concerns.
The legislation looked poised to sail through the state's Democrat-controlled Senate last week, until the Republicans walked out.
I get it, but I got to say, I sail through the airport in this part of my life.
If you can accept a slower pace in those aspects of your life until then, you'll sail through this week.
The measure was certain to sail through Monday's procedural vote and a final vote was expected no later than Tuesday.
Mr. Kantner appeared to have been fully aware of the risks he faced in continuing to sail through dangerous waters.
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so cover your bases and you'll sail through without a glitch.
The group's new song "Paradise Loft" is no different, a lazy sail through brightly-coloured synth chords and nimble rap verses.
He seems on the path to confirmation  Acosta appears poised to sail through the confirmation process after the turmoil over Puzder.
This time, Democrat Nancy Pelosi is speaker, and the legislation is expected to sail through the House with significant bipartisan support.
Such legislation would normally sail through Congress, most likely as part of a so-called extender package of similar targeted cuts.
Those changes helped the pact sail through the House, which overwhelmingly passed the deal in December in a 385-41 vote.
How Washington works -- or doesn't Funding for CHIP would sail through Congress as a stand-alone bill given its bipartisan support.
Feist, his lawyer, said she felt certain his petition for a green card under the "outstanding professor" category would sail through.
This level of opposition is unprecedented for education secretary nominees, who usually sail through the Senate confirmation process with little pushback.
This was a very narrow majority, but still a majority that would allow her to sail through a post-Queen's Speech vote.
However, as with many major events, anyone can sail through this transition with proper planning and be glad they made the change.
Later, minutes from a March 19-20 Federal Reserve meeting acknowledged the global slowdown but suggest the U.S. economy could sail through.
It will, however, continue to sail through the end of its ships' current itineraries so that passengers' travel arrangements are not disrupted.
"We can lower (rates) and temporarily help companies to breathe better, so they can sail through the period of uncertainty," he said.
And the United States Senate has passed a large $2 trillion stimulus package that is expected to sail through the House shortly.
The measure, aimed at the weaponry a gunman used to kill 50 people at two mosques, is expected to sail through Parliament.
As it stands now, all executive nominees sail through the conformation process unless some egregious ethical or moral lapse comes to light.
While that may be true on some bills — the ones above are expected to sail through — on others, fissures are already showing.
The former governor would sail through Senate confirmation, thanks to his reputation as a devoted and devout family man with no personal skeletons.
The frigate HMS Sutherland will sail through the region after a visit to Australia, Williamson said in an interview with The Australian newspaper.
Moving America to tears each week with his powerful performances on The Voice, Jordan Smith appeared to sail through NBC's hit singing competition.
So if Mike Enzi, chairman of the Senate Budget Committee, decides to use dynamic scoring, the Trump tax-cut proposals would sail through.
Coats, a former member of the panel, is liked by his colleagues and is expected to sail through to a final confirmation vote.
Midge's character exists at a fulcrum point for women in entertainment; some women got to sail through, while others were consistently held back.
Coats, a former member of the panel, is well-liked by his colleagues and is expected to sail through to a final confirmation vote.
Now, I bet you know someone who seems to sail through life with ease, despite being wildly mediocre or even outright failing at things.
Some athletes are now forced to sail through a literal bay of shit, and sanitation experts beg that people stay out of the water.
Yesterday, passengers had cheered the captain had announced that the ship's crew hoped to sail through the Panama Canal and up to Fort Lauderdale.
It is, for this stage, for you to have and to hold as you smoothly and elegantly sail through this reassessment of your salary.
Even if the bill gets past these Senate objections, there's no guarantee that it'll sail through the House, which is currently out of session.
Half of China's oil imports sail through the Mandeb Strait, the choke point off Djibouti that connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian Ocean.
Now Hilary, you had [said] earlier that there's a lot of pro-merger people here, and you think these are going to sail through.
On the other hand, if most Republicans and a few more Democrats sign on, this could sail through the Senate, even without her help.
It's unlikely that a Republican Congress will block any appointments -- even Jeff Sessions for attorney general, troubled by accusations of racism, will likely sail through.
The shipping industry has had to sail through tough waters, with overcapacity bringing down shipping rates and sending many companies (most notably Hanjin) into bankruptcy.
Wall Street has rallied since November on bets that Trump's campaign promises of tax cuts and deregulation would sail through a Congress controlled by Republicans.
Second, America late last year resumed "freedom of navigation" operations in the South China Sea, twice sending warships to sail through waters claimed by China.
Looking for a moderate who could sail through confirmation, Reagan tapped Kennedy, then a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit.
Looking for a moderate who could sail through confirmation, Reagan tapped Kennedy, then a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 28503th Circuit.
There is also fear that a trade bill, which has tenuous support in both chambers and which Mr. Obama greatly desires, would sail through Congress.
Yesterday: Ms. Ardern announced a national ban on military-style semiautomatic weapons and all high-capacity ammunition magazines, a measure that could sail through Parliament.
"You always feel helpless when you sail through lots of rubbish and you just can't stop the race to do anything about it," she said.
And, what predictions can you make: Is a relief package likely to sail through, or do you think there will be significant roadblocks to passage?
A video captured by Dr. Marco Langbroek, who runs the StatTrack Cam Leiden Blog, shows the satellites all lined up as they sail through the sky.
The lower house must reapprove the bill, because several changes were made to the draft, but it will sail through quickly, given Mr Modi's majority there.
The deal is expected to face close scrutiny from antitrust regulators, but AT&T Chief Executive Randall Stephenson seemed confident that the deal will sail through.
Merrick Garland has the life story, the judicial track record, bipartisan support and the spotless reputation that would normally make him sail through the confirmation hearings.
The new government is likely to sail through a confidence vote in the 150-member parliament, where the ruling coalition has a majority with 79 lawmakers.
CreditCreditSam Hodgson for The New York Times Steve Cara expected to sail through the routine medical tests required to increase his life insurance in October 103.
In August, a large luxury cruise ship, the 820-foot Crystal Serenity, will become the first such vessel to sail through the passage, carrying 1,000 tourists.
As a result, President Trump will only need the support of Republican senators (there are 52 of them right now) for his nominees to sail through.
The Holland America previously considered having the ship sail through the Panama Canal in order to head back to Fort Lauderdale for a March 30 arrival.
The bill passed the Democratic-controlled Senate along party lines, 21 to 19, and will likely sail through the House, where the Democratic majority is larger.
Prosecutors say that at Mr. Reichberg's behest, the police shut down one of the tunnel's lanes so that Mr. Leviev could sail through on his own.
Sharron Angle's entry into the Nevada Senate race creates a headache for Republicans hoping to sail through a primary and focus on a tough general election.
Populist Democrats have been talking the anti-monopoly talk, but on paper at least, this kind of mega-consolidation seemed like a sure bet to sail through.
Heading into today's tech hearings, conventional wisdom held that Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg would sail through on the strength of her poise and command of the facts.
They should sail through Group E against Switzerland, Costa Rica and Serbia but, with little experience playing competitively against top European sides, a question mark still exists.
The head of the ruling PMDB party and government leader in Congress, Senator Romero Jucá, said the pension reform bill will sail through the Senate without interference.
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee will consider the nomination of Elaine Chao, a non-controversial pick who is expected to sail through the confirmation process.
Chinese ships typically shadow U.S. ships when they sail through the South China Sea, but the difference is those past encounters have been deemed safe and professional.
The new government is likely to sail through a confidence vote next week in the 150-member parliament, where the coalition has a majority with 79 lawmakers.
Under normal, even routinely partisan, circumstances, Judge Garland would sail through confirmation hearings and be confirmed by the Senate in a matter of months, if not weeks.
The deal was expected to sail through the Senate, until Senator Rand Paul began delivering a floor speech in which he bemoaned out-of-control government spending.
The deal had been expected to sail through the Senate, and the House had planned to vote on it later Thursday, until Mr. Paul took his stand.
WASHINGTON — Known as a no-nonsense, even-keeled prosecutor, Rod J. Rosenstein was expected to sail through Senate confirmation to be the Justice Department's second-in-command.
Hopefully, I'll sail through screening with the new technology at Atlanta's South Terminal with plenty of time to sip a Cuban coffee as my fellow travelers whiz by.
Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, blocked a $19.1 billion disaster relief bill that was expected to sail through Friday, a move that stalled the measure from becoming law.
If growth businesses focus their efforts in the right area, international expansion can help them sail through the turbulence and set themselves on a course to global success.
Both reforms have overwhelming public support, according to numerous national polls, and the Democrats maintain both would sail through the House if Republicans would give them a vote.
It has been six years since the Dodd-Frank act gave shareholders in American firms an annual "say on pay" vote: the vast majority of them sail through.
It has four high-speed propellers, an HD camera, and an impressive 50-meter range, allowing you to sail through hard-to-reach areas and take beautiful images.
Mr. Johnson's withdrawal agreement, which will now sail through Parliament, hews to a hard-line version of Brexit, eschewing participation in the European single market or customs union.
To simplify, China is increasingly willing to challenge America's claims to be in the right, when its ships sail through Asian seas or its bombers growl through Asian skies.
Republicans will like that Powell is a Republican, Democrats will like that he isn't crazy or corrupt in some obvious way, and he'll likely sail through the confirmation process.
Florida Senate primaries Since Rubio reversed his decision to retire, he and Murphy, the Democratic congressman, have been largely focused on each other -- each expecting to sail through primaries.
In recent months, the Pentagon has ordered naval ships to sail through the Taiwan Strait with increasing frequency, in shows of strength that officials call freedom of navigation exercises.
Hua also questioned whether U.S. Navy "freedom of navigation" operations were really about preserving the right for ships to sail through the region or an attempt to maintain hegemony.
With Insurwave, insurers can, for instance, increase a premium on a ship set to sail through a dangerous zone, which might in turn prompt it to choose another course.
The Democratic-controlled House will vote on a war powers resolution aimed at curtailing Trump's powers in Iran this week, a vote that'll likely sail through the chamber. Sen.
It once looked like the plan could sail through the state Legislature, which is controlled by Democrats and where it has support from Stephen M. Sweeney, the Senate president.
Today's computer chips get cheaper and faster as their features get smaller, but quantum mechanics says that at tiny enough scales, particles sail through solids, short-circuiting the chip's innards.
While markets wait to hear from the DOJ for a final settlement figure, Deutsche Bank is said to have started taking measures to ensure a smooth sail through this crisis.
Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) predicts the bill will sail through the Senate and head to Trump's desk, forcing the administration to decide whether to follow through on their threatened veto.
But this one has already passed regulatory muster in a number of other countries and was expected to sail through the process in the U.S., particularly under a Republican administration.
And if they fail to take back the Senate, Judge Kavanaugh will sail through after all, and the Democrats will look weaker still for having attempted a tactic that backfired.
The resolution will likely sail through the House of Representatives, where the Democrats hold the majority, but its passage in the Senate, controlled by Trump's fellow Republicans, is less assured.
Resolutions that once would have languished in a Republican-controlled House are now proposals that sail through the Democratic-controlled body and will finally be delivered to the President's desk.
Although Kavanaugh was initially expected to sail through to confirmation, given the Senate's 51-49 Republican majority last term, multiple allegations of sexual misconduct spurred grave questions about his nomination.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A British warship will sail through the South China Sea next month to assert freedom-of-navigation rights, British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said in remarks published on Tuesday.
Elsewhere, the world's largest shipping firm, A.P. Moller-Maersk, told CNBC on Thursday that it had also changed the route its ships sail through the Strait of Hormuz amid safety concerns.
What's really sad is that the duets seemed to have no real bearing on either the judges' lukewarm comments or their decisions on who should sail through to the top 14.
If the vote succeeds in the Senate, the bill will head to the House, where an override is expected to sail through with strong bipartisan support despite concerns raised by Reps.
While it is still possible for ships to sail through the Strait of Hormuz with private armed guards on board, few ports in the Gulf allow ships carrying weapons to enter.
Lots of very smart people, for a variety of reasons, struggle to get consistent A's, while conversely some of the most stunned individuals imaginable will sail through stuff with flying colors.
That could make it likely that more projects will sail through the approval process without having to disclose plans to do things like discharge waste, cut trees or increase air pollution.
They dismiss the idea that this would lead to a protracted legal fight since, with John Roberts in the chamber and able to offer guidance, they would sail through the courts.
On the campaign trail last year, Trump vowed to block the deal, but since he took office, most observers predicted that the $85 billion transaction would sail through the regulatory review.
On the campaign trail last year, Trump vowed to block the deal, but since he took office, most observers predicted that the $28500 billion transaction would sail through the regulatory review.
Now that consensus may be in jeopardy amid a controversial proposed amendment to the House version of the same bill, which had 170 cosponsors and was expected to sail through without incident.
The plan is expected to sail through Hong Kong's legislature in the first half of next year as opposition lawmakers have lost their veto power after a series of controversial court cases.
It was soon determined that the ice in the Bothnian Sea between Finland and Sweden was too thick for the ship to sail through, so the delivery was postponed until May 1917.
The success of M&A transactions based on a similar vertical structure, such as Comcast's acquisition of NBCUniversal, certainly left executives at the two companies convinced that their deal would sail through.
A British warship will sail through the South China Sea to assert freedom-of-navigation rights, British Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said in remarks published on Tuesday during a visit to Australia.
The attorney general is too important an office, and Mr. Sessions's views are too extreme — as Republicans themselves saw 30 years ago — to allow his nomination to sail through without a fight.
" Mr. Herman said that Ms. Midler's age might have been an issue for a different actress, but that "she has youth built into her, and I think she's going to sail through this.
In particular, Tuffy is skeptical that deregulation will simply sail through Congress, given popular discontent with big banks and the fact that Trump himself ran for office on an anti-Wall Street platform.
The last leg of their journey, a cramped week's sail through the Aegean and Mediterranean seas aboard a cerulean 2400-meter yacht, the Polina, piloted by three Ukrainian skippers, cost $270,221 a head.
Bishop's legislation should sail through the vote in the full House this week, but some in the Senate may seek to add internet sales tax increases, which would doom the bill to failure.
In response to those complaints, the Fed has now started to give banks more specific details on why they fail or where they need to improve, even if they sail through the tests.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) and cleared by their energy panel on an 22019-4 vote -- would sail through the Senate like other bipartisan policy bills did last year.
" He said some projects can "sail through" much faster than the median time, "but to suggest as Trump does that the typical time has gone from 225.9+ years to two years is just nonsense.
A.P. Moller-Maersk has changed the route its ships sail through the world's busiest transit lane for seaborne oil shipments, citing safety concerns amid a rapid series of escalations between the U.S. and Iran.
Reuters ship tracking data showed that around 10 oil tankers were anchored off the coast of Istanbul on the southern side of the strait, still waiting for instructions to sail through the narrow passage.
The chief executive of the Texas company building the Dakota Access pipeline near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation in North Dakota said he believed that now-delayed project would sail through under Mr. Trump.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of Defense, Mark Esper, appeared to sail through Tuesday's hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee despite being grilled by a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate, Sen.
" He said some projects can "sail through" much faster than the median time, "but to suggest as Trump does that the typical time has gone from 17+ years to two years is just nonsense.
I sail through my sets at the gym, try my hand at the erg and fail miserably, as usual, and do a few perfunctory minutes on the elliptical instead before showering in record time.
Kaminsky's bill is part of a larger package of gun control proposals that Democrats expect to sail through, after they regained control of the legislature in November for the first time in a decade.
"Republicans shouldn't expect their nominees to sail through if those nominees won't provide the disclosure that past nominees provided and that senators, and the American public, deserve," Matt House, a spokesman for Schumer, told CNN.
Mattis said the US Navy would continue to exercises freedom of navigation rights -- where US warships sail through international waters -- in the South China Sea, there was no need for increased US military maneuvers there.
The world, known as the Nebula, consists of a series of moons that are all connected by a strange river of wind you sail through on a wooden ship that's jam-packed with old books.
But for a merger that at one time seemed like it was going to sail through largely without issue, the hurdles T-Mobile and Sprint need to clear before combining seem to keep getting higher.
In that time, we've seen over 130 pieces of bipartisan legislation move through our committee, sail through the House and onto the Senate, and then to the White House to be signed by President Obama.
As administration officials focus on tax legislation and other priorities on Capitol Hill, it might be helpful to them to nominate someone who might sail through confirmation, rather than demand a bruising, time-consuming battle.
The rule says federal agencies would not need to factor in the climate impact of a project, making it easier for major fossil fuel projects to sail through the approval process and avoid legal challenges.
"I'm pretty sure this is something that is not going to sail through," Jude Njomo told Reuters on Monday, reacting to the minister's budget speech, which proposed repeal of the cap that was imposed in 2016.
Credit Suisse was the only Wall Street firm that didn't sail through the Federal Reserve's annual stress test, as competitors from J.P. Morgan Chase to Bank of America got approval to boost dividends and share buybacks.
The policy states: That means that, as far as the cops are concerned, it's totally fine to carry up to an ounce of weed into LAX—but don't expect to just sail through TSA with it.
On Friday, family matriarch Ethel Kennedy decided to take several of her grieving family members, including Saoirse's mother Courtney Kennedy Hill, for an hour and a half sail through Hyannis Port aboard their yawl, the Glide.
And every weekend, while they silently sail through cold cities in the backs of Ubers or the top decks of buses, they tell themselves that once they've slept this one off, they'll get back on track.
The Panama Canal Authority declined to comment about whether or not the ship will be permitted to sail through the canal, and the US Embassy in Panama did not respond to Business Insider's request for comment.
When the deal was stuck, US officials said it provided better access the Persian Gulf and reduced the need to sail through the Strait of Hormuz, a maritime choke point that Iran has threatened to block.
If they attempt to filibuster — which would be an understandable reaction — it's highly likely the Republicans will eliminate that tool, as the Democrats did in 2013 for lower-court nominations, and Judge Gorsuch will sail through.
While cruise ships that visit Glacier Bay never get to dock at the port, they do sail through Glacier Bay National Park, giving travelers an incredible and intimate view of the National Monument's glaciers, fijords and wildlife.
The House is currently in recess, and it is not clear whether the bill will sail through quickly or if all 430 current members will need to be summoned from across the country for a full vote.
A.P. Moller-Maersk, the world's largest shipping firm, said Thursday that it had changed the route its ships sail through the Strait of Hormuz, citing safety concerns amid a series of rapid escalations between the U.S. and Iran.
In the past four years of my work as an activist for safe and legal abortion, I've watched hundreds of abortion restrictions sail through state legislatures, forcing some women to travel hundreds of miles to the nearest clinic.
Image: LiliumSleek, personal vehicles that sail through cities on invisible highways are a staple of science fiction, from Star Wars to Blade Runner to The Fifth Element to Futurama to The Jetsons to....well, you get the idea.
We all know that all it takes for a major economic or tax policy to be embraced by the public and sail through the congressional approval process is a solid paper or two written by a top economist.
When the boats set out in the afternoon from Majuro, the capital of the Marshall Islands, Kelen's plan was to sail through the night and approach Aur at daybreak, to avoid crashing into its reef in the dark.
It turns out that Nora is anxious to sail through security because she's smuggling $20,000 for handing over to the mysterious physicists who claim they can reunite her with the loved ones she lost in the Sudden Departure.
Republicans of all stripes are lining up behind the tax package, and Republican leaders, who have struggled on numerous occasions to secure 218 votes on fiscal bills, are confident the legislation will sail through the House this week.
The first spending bill up this week, which funds the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and military construction projects, is one of the least controversial of the 12 annual measures and appears likely to sail through the House.
PARIS (Reuters) - Juan Martin del Potro made a successful return to Roland Garros after a five-year absence on Tuesday, setting aside injury concerns to sail through 6-2 6-1 6-4 against fellow Argentine Guido Pella.
And though the bill is expected to sail through, it's not popular: 56 percent of Americans oppose the tax plan and only 22 percent think it will lower their taxes, according to a VICE News/Survey Monkey online poll.
The US routinely sails through the Taiwan Strait, last doing so in July, but Chinese military forces view the strategic waterway separating China from Taiwan as a priority area and often shadow US vessels that sail through the area.
In an audio recording released Sunday, a British naval officer insists that a British-flagged oil tanker must be allowed to sail through the Strait of Hormuz as Iranian paramilitary forces demand that the vessel change course before commandeering it.
But while it is still unclear if the ailing German lender will need state aid to sail through this crisis, there is a regulation that could stop the German government from ending the misery by injecting equity into the bank.
The British Ministry of Defense (MoD) said the move was a response to "the heightened threat to commercial shipping in the Gulf," and guidance from the Department for Transport, which advised Friday that ships should not sail through the area.
With regards to the specific factors at play in the French first round, the market's expectation is for centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right Marine Le Pen to sail through into the deciding face-off to take place on May 7.
For months, Republican leaders of the "Big Six" working group held weekly meetings so that the tax plans that they unveiled would be largely unified, making it possible for legislation to sail through Congress before the end of the year.
For months, Republican leaders of the "big six" working group held weekly meetings so that the tax plans that they unveiled would be largely unified, making it possible for legislation to sail through Congress before the end of the year.
That could make it very likely that more projects like the Keystone XL oil pipeline, above, would sail through the approval process without having to disclose plans to do things like discharge waste, cut trees or increase air pollution. 7.
In Seattle, it recently opened two grocery drive-through stores where customers can pick up online orders, along with a convenience store called Amazon Go that uses sensors and software to let shoppers sail through the exits without visiting a cashier.
"We have managed to sail through adversities," he told National Democratic Congress party supporters, who had spent the afternoon dancing and blowing vuvuzelas as they awaited his speech in the 16,000-seat Cape Coast Stadium, which was filled to capacity.
The episode, in more ways than one, set Abramson on a path that would produce "Merchants of Truth," her book examining four news organizations trying to sail through the storm of digital transformation: BuzzFeed, Vice, The Washington Post and The Times.
Shares in the firm jumped 5 percent at the open of trade on Friday, but at A$31 remain more than 8 percent below the bid price of A$33.60 per share, suggesting at least a few doubts that it will sail through.
Democrats are taking issue with Republicans' call for changes in the Senate Judiciary Committee's "blue slip" practice to both help clear the way for President Donald Trump to nominate more circuit court judges freely — and so his existing nominees can sail through confirmation.
Instead, the film's dedicated team of astronauts and scientists—played by the likes of Ryan Reynolds, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Rebecca Ferguson—sail through the stars in a giant space station, eventually coming into contact with what appears to be the first-ever alien life form.
About New York In a season rank with the stench of money in politics, you'd think that a piece of legislation that would strike a small blow for better government, a wiser use of public funds, would sail through the New York City Council.
For a stretch of four lights through a major thoroughfare in suburban Walnut Creek, CA, I managed to sail through the greens, which may or may not have had to do with the advice flashed onto my heads-up display projected on the windshield.
"Though the government has announced to help NBFCs up to first loss of 10%, it is limited to sound NBFCs and is a limited period move to help the sector sail through the crisis," said Aashish Agarwal, head of consulting services at Colliers International.
Yet now, with backing from Trump and an expected new committee assignment from McCarthy — one that helps his political prospects more than current seats on Agriculture and Natural Resources — Van Drew will likely sail through the GOP primary and head into the general election.
But for the video they become the end product, a style unto themselves, creating a lo-fi vibe that's present in the unprocessed aesthetic of the depth capture technique—and in the low poly landscapes, oceans, and pre-worlds the band fly, float, and sail through.
"For the IPO to sail through smoothly, NSE has to assure investors that they are concerned about preserving the integrity of the stock exchange and all investors/traders on the exchange will have equal access to the exchange," said Shriram Subramanian, founder of proxy advisory firm InGovern.
From the Canadians, Brinson learned how to deal with cold temperatures and ice, how to keep your water supply from freezing, which side to pass an iceberg on if there are pieces coming off it, and how to sail through an ice flow, among other things.
In trying to sail through both the Northeast and Northwest Passages in the same year — a feat that would have been impossible as recently as 5003 — Hempleman-Adams, Edwards and the rest of the Northabout's crew ran smack into the capricious face of the new Arctic reality.
Over the last several years, it has become common practice for U.S. warships to sail through nearby waters, pointedly refusing to acknowledge Chinese demands that they register with its unilaterally-declared air and maritime "identification zones" (which the United States and its allies do not recognize).
But the British crew were able to sail through the fleet into second position as the race neared its end when other crews got involved in clashes and incurred penalties, allowing skipper Rob Bunce's team to reach 50 points and beat New Zealand by two points.
"You are assuming, number one, that he will sail through the confirmation hearing, which may happen," said Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, a member of the Judiciary Committee who, like other Democrats, has been aggressive in raising questions about the nominee's conservatism and business-friendly rulings.
"Such queries mean the deal is being closely scrutinised and could face potential delays, but it can eventually sail through if no antitrust concerns are found," said Karan Singh Chandhiok, an antitrust partner at Indian law firm Chandhiok & Mahajan who is not involved in the proposed stake purchase.
After making stops at Canadian ports, the Draken's crew was told by Coast Guard officials last week that if it wanted to sail through the Great Lakes, it had to hire a certified pilot, paid at an hourly rate that would amount to about $400,000 by the trip's end.
"There's no one who you would think should be able to sail through immigration at the airport more than Syed," said Justin Cox, a staff lawyer at the National Immigration Law Center, who spoke with Officer Ali after the incident and is following the treatment of Muslim immigrants at airports.
If you're in the technology business, pay your taxes and don't expect to buy up Instagram and WhatsApp and have it just sail through the FTC and the DOJ anymore, because the population is saying, 'If you can't give us health care, why should you be getting these crazy tax breaks?
This was supposed to be a framing piece for the State of the Union, and may still show up in the written remarks, but cutting legal immigration back by an estimated 50% and going back to the age of immigration quotas in the 1920s is not going to sail through Congress.
In theory, as more passenger identities are verified digitally over time and shared securely between parties, using a blockchain in the middle to maintain data security and passenger privacy, the airport security process could become virtually seamless and allow passengers to sail through airports without needing physical documentation or repeated ID checks.
Trump has weathered innumerable controversies before, and this week's events represent continuity of a kind, since his unusual ability to sail through such storms was first displayed early in his campaign when he suggested McCain should not be considered a war hero because of his years as a POW during the Vietnam War.
US warships and MEUs setting sail from the East Coast of the United States generally sail through at least four major choke points — the Strait of Gibraltar, Suez Canal, Bab al-Mandab Strait and Strait of Hormuz — as they head into the US Central Command area of operations and the Persian Gulf.
The 12-acre World of Avatar, which is based on director James Cameron's 2009 blockbuster, opens May 27 and features two new attractions: Avatar Flight of Passage, a thrill ride through the mystical world's jungles and floating mountains, and the family-friendly Na'vi River Journey, in which guests will sail through a glowing rainforest.
When Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen traversed the Northwest Passage in a tiny wooden boat from 1903 to 1906, he likely never envisioned that a little more than a century later, a 1,8553-person vessel would sail through the same waters during the course of just a week, enabled by shrinking ice cover from global warming.
Sometimes they block proposed mergers (as the Obama administration did when AT&T tried to buy T-Mobile) and other times they let them sail through (when InBev bought Anheuser-Busch) or they settle for forcing to merging companies to divest of a few assets rather than blocking the merger (as when US Airways bought American Airlines).
That's been the dream of Super Mario Maker fans the past few days, as they've waited with bated breath to find out who the numerical cosmos would deem The Chosen One, the person granted that singular, one in 20183 million chance to sail through a devilishly clever Mario stage that requires no action on the part of the player.
Gorsuch appeared poised to sail through the Senate as Democrats earlier this year were more focused on Trump's more controversial Cabinet appointees, such as Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE.
READ: 3 Fighting Leaders, 2 Impeachment Articles, and a Partridge in a Pear Tree While Trump's still widely expected to sail through the Senate without much trouble, a small minority of moderate Republican Senators could theoretically throw their weight around and force changes in the trial process if they stood together with Democrats, who'd would need four Republican defectors to achieve a majority vote.
First-quarter performance was largely driven by a few important factors: abundant confidence that the Trump/GOP economic stimulus agenda would sail through Congress; that corporate earnings would rebound 10-12 percent in 2017 even before any corporate tax reform; the economy would accelerate until it was strong enough to allow the Federal Reserve to 'normalize' (raise) interest rates at a quicker pace; and that global growth, likewise, would begin to quicken.
Moto G7 Power specs Display: 6.2-inch LCD (HD+ 27x22270) 21080 ppiProcessor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 27Storage: 23GB (with microSD expansion)RAM: 23GBBattery: 73,27mAhRear cameras: 2250MP (f/210, 1.25um pixel)Front camera: 8MPSecurity: Rear fingerprint sensor, face unlockHeadphone jack: YesBluetooth 4.2Wi-Fi 802.11nSoftware: Android 9 PieColors: Blue The G7 Power will easily sail through two business days of frequent fundamentals (Instagram, Spotify, Gmail, Google Maps, plenty of texting and calls, etc.) before needing a recharge late on that second evening.
Jeff FlakeJeffrey (Jeff) Lane FlakeArpaio considering running for former sheriff job after Trump pardon Overnight Energy: Warren edges past Sanders in poll of climate-focused voters | Carbon tax shows new signs of life | Greens fuming at Trump plans for development at Bears Ears monument Carbon tax shows new signs of life in Congress MORE (R-Ariz.), passed the Senate 50 to 48 in a party-line vote, and is expected to sail through the House as well, as early as this upcoming week. Rep.
"There's a real chance that it won't sail through, that there will be some significant comments to the point where the Commission might decide to go back to the U.S. and reopen the negotiations, which extends the period of uncertainty for businesses," said Susan Foster, a privacy attorney at Mintz Levin who works in both the EU and the U.S. Although the group's support is not a prerequisite to the deal's ultimate approval by the EU and the U.S. — where the Commerce Department led negotiations — it would be a blow to the fragile agreement.
"There's a real chance that it won't sail through, that there will be some significant comments to the point where the Commission might decide to go back to the U.S. and reopen the negotiations, which extends the period of uncertainty for businesses," said Susan Foster, a privacy attorney at Mintz Levin who works in both the EU and the U.S. Although the group's support is not a prerequisite to the deal's ultimate approval by the EU Commission and the U.S. -- where negotiations were led by the Department of Commerce -- it would be a blow to the fragile agreement.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief Congress kicks bipartisan energy innovation into higher gear MORE (R-Alaska) and Maria CantwellMaria Elaine CantwellNative American advocates question 22019 Democrats' commitment Hillicon Valley: Trump reportedly weighing executive action on alleged tech bias | WH to convene summit on online extremism | Federal agencies banned from buying Huawei equipment | Lawmakers jump start privacy talks Lawmakers jump-start talks on privacy bill MORE (D-Wash.) and cleared by their energy panel on an 18-4 vote — would sail through the Senate like other bipartisan policy bills did last year.

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