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Trump has staked out only a handful of energy positions.
The police staked out Mr. Williams's apartment the next weekend.
Amazon also staked out new turf on the services front.
Trump has staked out views that are really on the fringe.
And she has staked out some unusual territory in coffee drinks.
Not all states have staked out a side in the fight.
Early on, Arbus staked out places with a lot of people.
Gabbard has staked out anti-interventionist foreign policy positions in Congress.
Davids, like Niermann, has staked out more moderate positions than Welder.
Stan and Agent Ganzel then staked out one last wrong garage.
It's another sign of the aggressive posture Warren has staked out.
Whether Republicans can hold this risky line they have staked out.
So why has Mr. Trump staked out this politically unpalatable position?
TV trucks staked out the high school, Peter Gust's house, City Hall.
Presidential candidates have staked out some ambitious-sounding policies on prisons. Mrs.
Harris noticeably staked out a more free-trade position during the debate.
They've both staked out lengthy careers full of artistic risks and sonic reinvention.
Both sides, being familiar with the president's earlier writings, staked out maximalist positions.
He staked out Richard's house, he contacted his friends, he left him notes.
She had staked out the police station for 45 minutes in the cold.
Inside, however, dozens of congressional staffers had staked out a spot in line.
SHoP Architects staked out some prime real estate at this year's main fair.
Semper Fi. They staked out territory and they did not give it up.
Japanese reporters and photographers staked out the entrances to Osaka Municipal Central Gymnasium.
No matter: It staked out a point of view, and it got attention.
Mr. Kushner has not staked out as strong a position, one official said.
Their party has staked out an activist position built around protecting undocumented immigrants.
Police believe Table had staked out her home with the goal of attacking her.
Each program's maker has staked out a place in the market where it excels.
Some members of the group have staked out positions at odds with the president.
Tim Ryan have staked out positions to the left of Biden on the issue.
Ravelo "has already staked out an unmistakably hostile position towards Friedman," his brief said.
Paul Ryan and Elizabeth Warren have staked out their own claims for party leadership.
Mr. Fernández has staked out more liberal positions than Mr. Macri on social issues.
Mr. Fernández has staked out more liberal positions than Mr. Macri on social issues.
Amazon has staked out a new venue for making retail super convenient: Corner stores.
They staked out his house but left when they heard no signs of gunfire.
He'd made a lapel pin that read "Subway Survey" and staked out four locations.
The two people seeking Mr. Obama's job have staked out opposite positions on Guantánamo.
Better yet, in many sectors, like technology, the U.S. has staked out its dominance.
For all her struggles, she writes, cooking staked out emotional markers in her life.
Both staked out ground closer to the center than some of their rivals did.
Sanders has long staked out a position against mainstream American policies towards the region.
Given the harshly critical public positions so many of them have staked out — Rep.
A producer and photojournalist staked out Stone's home about an hour before the raid.
We'd been there for hours, having staked out a plum spot on high ground.
His intervention staked out a clear position in the Conservative Party ahead of Mrs.
Republican leaders in Congress through the 1990s and since have staked out similar positions.
Some may be boxed in by positions they staked out earlier in Trump's Presidency.
Cruz has also staked out ground to the right of Trump on some issues.
Donald Trump has staked out a remarkably hostile position regarding journalists throughout this campaign.
At least three other federal circuits have staked out a different interpretation of the law.
On Wednesday, the two drummers quickly became fluent and fast, and staked out their differences.
Kasich also staked out a position perhaps even more hawkish than Trump's on North Korea.
But Glenn Floyd and his family already had their positions on the 23th staked out.
Reporters staked out theGOP front-runner's huddle with Washington, D.C., Republicans privately on Capitol Hill.
The new governor has already staked out some positions in opposition to the Trump administration.
Clinton staked out tough positions on China even before she began her latest presidential campaign.
The grandma was undeterred and staked out the salad joint, waiting for Malia to leave.
Clinton has staked out the most progressive policy positions ever advocated by a presidential candidate.
That, however, is a big "if," given the intractable positions both sides have staked out.
There's a wonderful scene in which the big guy is staked out by some cowboys.
Ms. Odom, who hoped to move into the house, staked out the County-City Building.
To flip-flop, you need to have staked out a position and stood by it.
Former Representative John Delaney consistently and combatively staked out centrist positions, often overshadowing other moderates.
Wade, and that he is against women's rights, and and they've clearly staked out that claim.
Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has already staked out ground as a forefather of Medicare-for-all.
Trump has also blasted the deal, and has recently staked out an aggressively pro-Israel stance.
There's almost no space on the absurd side that they haven't already staked out for themselves.
Tencent Music has staked out a very differentiated business model from Spotify, Pandora, Apple Music, etc.
Ms. Haley has also staked out a dubious defense of the president in the impeachment investigation.
No fewer than four appellate courts have staked out different approaches to this area of law.
Haven't seen this many billionaires in 1 place since I staked out Bilderbergs w/ Alex Jones.
The Padres have staked out an identity as a purgatorial organization; Myers seemed sadly at home.
Despite the race being relatively close, both candidates have staked out positions outside the mushy middle.
And yet, the issues laid out here are the hills they've staked out as their own.
Even so, the two main political parties have staked out vastly different positions on climate change.
News reporters staked out his South Side home and tracked his trip to the downtown courthouse.
In a new special, he finds himself in territory other comics have staked out involving depression.
Haven't seen this many billionaires in 85033 place since I staked out Bilderbergs w/ Alex Jones.
Here is where Hallmark corporation has staked out territory in many a Christmas-celebrating US home.
Mr. Sanders also staked out policy crusades to address concerns that arose during his 2016 campaign.
Mike Pompeo, staked out an equally hard-line position on Russia at his own confirmation hearing.
Wednesday's gain saw a massive VIX spike even as the market staked out yet another new high.
On health care he staked out a more moderate path, promising to fix the Affordable Care Act.
Caught in the act Hoping to nab the saboteur, cops staked out the area over the weekend.
In her bid for governor, Whitman staked out many conservative positions at odds with the Democratic nominee.
Trump has staked out various positions on China as president in his tweets, phone calls and statements.
Though both states have staked out different positions on immigration control, the power they hold is limited.
At trial, prosecutors said that Hernandez "staked out" Etan for several days before strangling him to death.
Having staked out their turf in Flushing, the two factions have long waged a bitter ideological battle.
Clinton staked out familiar ground as a tough-minded stateswoman and a safe hand on national security.
Mr. Moore has repeatedly staked out public positions on questions of monetary policy over the last decade.
The back-and-forth comes as both candidates have staked out somewhat different positions on social security.
In case he got a midnight craving, I spent the evening staked out at a corner table.
The following morning, Becky and John Malatare staked out their seats for the final by 11 a.m.
The House Freedom Caucus staked out its opposition to a clean debt limit increase back in May.
Television cameramen had staked out the building, and the two men had a testy, almost theatrical exchange.
She's staked out a more conservative lane than other Republicans and has won the backing of Rep.
Lawmakers reflect their constituents, and after running on partisan overdrive for years, they staked out defiantly opposing sides.
He staked out a position that was decidedly different from those of his Republican rivals during the primaries.
As America has become polarised over immigration, politicians in California and Texas have staked out different public positions.
But the Arizona senator has also staked out positions opposing Trump on immigration and the proposed border wall.
Both sides have staked out divergent views on these topics, setting up what should be a good debate.
The senators in the past have all staked out strong claims against leaking classified information from the committee.
They've staked out April 29, the Saturday before Trump's 100th day in office, for the People's Climate March.
In Indiana, the police staked out Mr. Miller's house on July 6 and took trash he had discarded.
Remote workers have staked out coffee shops for years, but small-business owners say their ranks are rising.
In part, that's because social media companies have rightly staked out their position as purveyors of free speech.
She had staked out a patch of the concrete floor and laid out plastic sheeting for the group.
On several key points, Horowitz staked out positions that are now being publicly rejected by Barr and Trump.
Over and over, Horowitz staked out positions that were out of step with his bosses -- Barr and Trump.
It is an account of the positions The Economist staked out on the major issues of the day.
He has staked out unflinchingly conservative positions in most areas of the law over the past 14 years.
And Google CEO Sundar Pichai has also staked out growth in the cloud business as a key focus.
The Deloitte operatives staked out the empty meeting space for hours after the BearingPoint executives left, pacing the halls.
The scientists expected the storms; they'd staked out the location specifically for studying something normally only seen by satellites.
Photographer Sam Rowley staked out the London Underground station after dusk for about a week to capture the squabble.
It's as if a zone is staked out for a variety of ideas and postures to flex and interact.
On the foreign issues she's addressed, she has staked out ground in keeping with the relatively hawkish pro-U.
That will create ripples globally, because Britain is effectively abandoning the high ground it staked out in the 1980s.
Philosophers, neuroscientists, and other invested parties have staked out claims, but in reality we don't yet have an answer.
Blake Hounshell, Politico Magazine's editor-in-chief, staked out his position as a confessed "Russiagate skeptic" over the weekend.
He staked out the Manhattan apartment building where Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean.
Different groups among the eight founders staked out different positions, with some favoring for-profit, others not-for-profit.
Republicans have staked out a familiar position, resisting any new restrictions with warnings about a breach of constitutional rights.
"We oppose them wherever they are introduced — that is a clear position that we have staked out," she said.
The British science-fictioneer has, as a screenwriter and director, staked out a particular genre of galaxy-brain theater.
Sid Delicious is our bassist's preference, but a few people have staked out that name on Twitter and Instagram.
And, indeed, she has staked out an extremely tough position on enforcing the deal and on Iran in general.
On other issues, Mr. Pence has staked out a firm position when the president has seemed noncommittal or disengaged.
About two weeks later, immigration agents staked out their home and arrested Mr. Canales, who was deported in February.
Protesters staked out his office and residence, and Dr. Palmer, a longtime hunting enthusiast, later apologized for killing Cecil.
A xoloitzcuintli, one of the newest breeds at Westminster, staked out an upper-deck seat at Madison Square Garden.
Businesswoman Theresa Greenfield has staked out early support, military veteran Michael Franken, lawyer Kimberly Graham, business owner Eddie Mauro.
Elsewhere in the currency market, the New Zealand dollar slid as its central bank staked out a dovish policy.
The banker interrogated the client and, from the parking lot, even staked out the dispensary and studied its customers.
Stephen Ansolabehere, a political scientist at Harvard, described in an email the unique political position Trump has staked out.
When Ser Jorah arrived back to Dragonstone, he met Jon Snow, and instantly staked out his territorial claim over Daenerys.
Some have already come out in favor of the Green New Deal while others have staked out less ambitious policies.
White House aides say Mulvaney has staked out a clear strategy of avoiding friction with the President or his family.
The weddings the two students staked out did not feature the congratulatory floral displays that are standard at such occasions.
Hickenlooper has also staked out a more moderate position in a Democratic 2020 field that has drifted to the left.
I staked out a spot in the front row and called my two best friends, telling them to hurry over.
Speculators have staked out long positions, betting that production cuts will continue to remove oversupply from the market, he said.
Roberts' influence on the nine-member bench has been transformed since he last staked out a position on abortion rights.
Even Ginsburg hasn't voted against the conservatives in some important situations in which Sotomayor has staked out a liberal position.
One beach that he had staked out turned wetter than the week before, not ideal for larvae that can't swim.
On Monday, Mexico's interior minister, Olga Sánchez Cordero, staked out a position that was in implicit contrast to Mr. Trump's.
He's staked out distinct positions on foreign policy, including America's relationship with Israel and its role in the Middle East.
And Apple does very little in the ad business; it has staked out a pro-privacy, anti-ad targeting position.
Early in his political career, Pence staked out a distinctive position on public health, declaring that smoking doesn't kill people.
The positions staked out by the British government pose perils for businesses that depend on Europe for sales and parts.
In three states -- Arizona, West Virginia and Indiana -- right-wing candidates had already staked out their opposition to the bill.
Like a heart surgeon who operates only on the left ventricle, it has staked out a niche within a niche.
The third conundrum is Syria, which Mr. Guterres staked out as his top priority when he campaigned for the job.
Paul has repeatedly threatened opposition on policy positions staked out by Trump, before changing his mind at the last minute.
Over the past five years, Microsoft has staked out a strong position in the pro tablet segment with its Surface Pro.
Mr. Trump has staked out controversial positions on immigration, vowing to force Mexico to build a wall and also increase deportations.
It's a position she staked out before higher profile candidates, including Elizabeth Warren, made issuing federal reparations part of their campaigns.
Mashable staffers staked out their respective Spidey camps to settle the question, defending their own personal Spider-Men (and Women!) amazingly.
She has vehemently argued against U.S.-led regime change and "staked out anti-interventionist foreign policy positions in Congress," per CNN.
Other candidates have staked out a middle ground by calling for Medicare for All while also looking to preserve private insurance.
We've staked out new digs at Moscone Center West — that means three times the floor space and more than 10,000 attendees.
In a statement, the aquarium said the trio "staked out the pool for more than an hour" before taking the animal.
Law enforcement sources tell us bounty hunters staked out the parking lot after she posted online that she'd be hosting there.
Kaplan and Harker have generally staked out more centrist views and are likely to let the evolving economy dictate their votes.
Risk of talks collapsing Experts say the hardline negotiating positions staked out by both sides have resulted in a protracted stalemate.
And others including Senator Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden have staked out their own positions on the matter.
Already, some Democrats have staked out divergent positions on how vehemently to resist the agenda of Trump and the GOP Congress.
It seems likely that the relative deprivation they felt made them more receptive to the positions Mr. Trump eventually staked out.
As a performer, Glover staked out the territory that Chance the Rapper now occupies: streetwise but legal, sweet but not dumb.
Others will work on the future dining hall, currently staked out with pink ribbon in a clearing next to the meadow.
Several dozen protesters were staked out across the street from the auditorium, whose windows were plastered with posters for accordion bands.
They certainly cashed in on "the outrage" and staked out evergreen protest memes moving forward against the new Trumpian world order.
Cuba's rapidly growing evangelical churches also staked out positions against the article, increasing pressure on a government unused to public criticism.
Over the next few years, Mr. Seaga, an established capitalist, and Mr. Manley, an avowed socialist, staked out increasingly opposite positions.
"As software, these companies have staked out strong reputations to deliver equally strong experiences," said Ramon Llamas, research director at IDC.
She had just caught Mr. Biden in national polling averages for the first time, and staked out a lead in Iowa.
The views Trump expresses on Twitter regularly clash with -- and oftentimes totally undermine -- positions his White House has previously staked out.
The new campaign web video was the culmination of a day on which the President staked out ever more extreme positions.
It feels crass and reductive to say that Lenny's hospital room has, essentially, been staked out by an army of stans.
Though a lifelong, loyal Democrat, Jordan staked out positions on immigration that would today make her a pariah in her party.
Andrew M. Cuomo, also a Democrat, who has similarly staked out a position as a Trump opponent, although somewhat less directly.
In fact, members of the GOP have barely commented on the news at all, brushing off reporters staked out in Congress.
Trump staked out his position on foreign aid on the campaign trail, casting it as a waste of U.S. tax dollars.
From the beginning, Democrats staked out the wall as a tangible policy idea they could fight against with their voter base's support.
So DuBose and Shaw's husband, Evan Bergstrom, staked out the location Thursday night into Friday morning in Bergstrom's blue Honda CR-V.
If he cooked his favorite, penne alla vodka, it would be lovingly concocted from ingredients sourced at specific stores he staked out.
The announcement could bolster Booker's reputation as a leading voice on economic redistribution, a position that Elizabeth Warren has firmly staked out.
Since a disastrous general election in June, the Conservatives have been quietly moving back towards positions first staked out by Mr Cameron.
Matobato and his gang eventually staked out there suspects, arrested them, killed them and buried the bodies in a quarry, he said.
UN Ambassador Nikki Haley appears to have staked out a more hawkish position calling for the necessity of regime change in Syria.
Surveillance video showed the trio "staked out the pool for more than an hour" before stealing the sea creature with a net.
President Trump, however, has staked out a far more insular, transactional and sovereignty-minded posture, and the consequences have already reverberated globally.
Iran, in particular, has staked out its position that it will not freeze output, until it reaches its pre-sanctions output level.
K.C. hard red winter wheat staked out a fresh 82.23-year low and was on track for its fifth straight lower close.
Clinton was forced to be mindful of how the positions staked out in a primary would impact her in a general election.
The two companies have staked out a 76 percent share of US Internet ad growth, Meeker says—and that share is rising.
For Mr. Cruz has staked out positions on crucial issues that are, not to put too fine a point on it, crazy.
"Donald Trump staked out the high moral ground by calling for a feasible system of universal healthcare to replace Obamacare," Ruddy wrote.
These are aesthetic positions being staked out, to be sure, but they are also likely the result of social and cultural forces.
I also enjoyed the "Dead End" and "Speed Hump Ahead" signs along the road where Mike has staked out Los Pollos Hermanos.
He has staked out a position considerably to the left of other Democratic contenders by calling for a national gun licensing system.
Since the Chinese automotive market began to open two decades ago, virtually every major global manufacturer has staked out a presence there.
A number of 2020 Democratic candidates have staked out their opposition to it as they try to make headway in the state.
"Mexico has a lot of chips to play," said Jorge Castañeda, a former foreign secretary who has staked out a combative approach.
In April 2017 scientists staked out eight telescopes atop mountains on four continents, synchronized them, pointed them at the sky and waited.
And Iran has staked out a policy of increasing oil exports now that sanctions have been lifted as part of its nuclear deal.
As part of their investigation, reporters staked out America&aposs largest fish market, followed trucks and interviewed fishermen who worked on three continents.
Then she staked out the school in order to get a glimpse of Ziggy, cornering poor Jane into establishing a relationship with her.
Over two days across northern Kentucky, agents staked out homes before sunup, stopped men heading for jobs, went to warehouses where immigrants worked.
Chris brought Hannah outside to the van, where Demi and Kate were staked out, and Demi broke the news to the new Bachelorette.
He said Rubio and Cruz have only staked out stronger positions in the wake of ISIS attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California.
Each one has its own little subsection of computer staked out, with its own private list of memory addresses (available memory slots, basically).
Clinton has staked out a tougher position on Syria than Mr. Obama — and, in some respects, than the diplomats who signed the memo.
"It's pretty clear that large UK companies are being staked out by potential overseas interest," Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index, said.
Gillespie has staked out Trump-like positions on cultural hot-button issues such as confederate monuments, Latino gangs and National Football League protests.
And it's a subject on which Mr. Cruz has staked out a distinctive position, by calling for a return to the gold standard.
Larry Cuzzi and two officers with the university's police department staked out a liquor store inside a grocery at the edge of campus.
"The suspects staked out the pool for more than an hour" to wait for the right moment, the aquarium said in a statement.
Gabbard is an Iraq War veteran who was elected to Congress in 2012, and has staked out a distinctly anti-interventionist foreign policy.
A dissent by another new appointee, Judge Rao, the former Trump administration official, staked out territory important to the president and his allies.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, staked out an unequivocal position on voting rights for those with felony records earlier this year.
Instead, Mr. Trump's White House lawyers have staked out a strong position to defend the executive branch against what they call legislative encroachment.
Pentagon officials said Mr. Mattis had bent over backward to appear loyal, only to be contradicted by positions the president later staked out.
Even if they fell short, American presidents have generally staked out a global role for the United States in confronting the world's problems.
Agents staked out the locker for the rest of that day and much of the next in order to see if anyone entered.
It has staked out positions on net neutrality and online platforms' legal immunity for user-posted content that set it apart from competitors.
As an emissary to longstanding allies in Asia and Europe, he has staked out a position as the Trump administration's reassurer-in-chief.
Or maybe an obnoxious guy's favorite wine is Chianti, so you have staked out opposing ground to demonstrate your thorough contempt for him.
In one case, a lawmaker complained about reporters resting their laptops on a marble ledge as they staked out House Intelligence Committee meetings.
Police staked out the area near the garage and the Chicago public transit's Blue Line, believing that Thurman might return to the area.
So when lawmakers on both sides have staked out their positions, they should get in a room and start hashing out a compromise.
Police staked out the business, watching man after man enter the spa and leave after 30 minutes or an hour, the affidavit said.
The Timberwolves staked out a 224-211 lead early in the second quarter after Tyus Jones turned steals into baskets on consecutive possessions.
Instead, several of Biden's rivals staked out policy positions they can't deliver on and that it's not clear Democratic primary voters even want.
Meadows has staked out his position on all three of those fronts, none of which have enough support from the Republican conference overall.
But further progress could be difficult now that Mr. Trump has broadcast that he and Mr. Kim have staked out conflicting bottom lines.
About a dozen pro-immigrant activists staked out the entrance, holding signs and chanting through a bullhorn condemning Trump and the Republican Party.
With support from the left-of-center Social Democrats, the center-right coalition government has staked out a broadly popular anti-refugee position.
They could've just as easily sat and staked out the apartment and waited for Elliot to leave, then hit him somewhere on the road.
The interview highlights how Biden has long staked out a more middle-ground approach on abortion rights compared to many in the Democratic Party.
Assange supporters in London are being urged to assemble at the embassy today, and RT has a camera staked out to watch his window.
Some big-money fund managers at Fidelity, Gamco, Thornburg and others have staked out positions across the sector in recent days, according to Reuters.
Harris staked out her clearest position yet on the question of impeachment, saying that Congress should begin making the moves to impeach the president.
A FEW YEARS ago, on a rainy October evening, Asiyah Ravat staked out the father of a pupil who had gone off the rails.
The Fullbright Company staked out a very distinct space with its 2013 debut Gone Home, a domestic slice of life set in 1990s Oregon.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A pair of aspiring paparazzi staked out two weddings in Seoul's high-end Gangnam district recently, but they weren't looking for celebrities.
Pavel Durov announced the expansion of the Telegram Bot Store and Ted Livingston staked out Kik's claim to be the WeChat of the West.
Hawley, the youngest member of the Senate at age 39, has staked out a position for himself as an anti-tech crusader in Congress.
Indeed, Justice Gorsuch has already staked out positions in several areas that are more extreme than some of his conservative colleagues on the court.
Already, both sides have staked out very different positions on immigration, an issue that promises to be the most contentious in the separation proceedings.
The Greens drew record support, thanks to the clear position that Roth and other leaders have staked out in the country's intensifying culture wars.
The six-month jail sentence Judge Persky delivered was recommended by the probation department; it was not a sentencing position he staked out independently.
Britain and the European Union on Monday staked out tough opening positions on trade negotiations, highlighting how Brexit is making them into economic competitors.
Each side has staked out non-negotiable demands, and U.S. officials have long sought to craft compromises on what are often utterly incompatible positions.
They had staked out some prime real estate on the inaugural parade route, at Third and Constitution, though the market was not exactly flooded.
In the office, I staked out an unclaimed standing desk among a cluster of engineers and left my business cards next to the monitor.
He framed the issue as one between those who believe a fetus is a baby and those who don't, then staked out his position.
In recent years, the talented Mr. Thorne has staked out his own territory in the eternally popular field of young, misunderstood misfits and mavericks.
In 2012, a mini-war erupted between members of G-ville and Killa Ward, two cliques that had staked out territory near the church.
The goal: Figuring out whether regulators need to be tougher on companies that have staked out ever-larger chunks of the markets they serve.
She has staked out opposition to the TPP during her campaign after supporting it while she was secretary of state in the Obama administration.
Once a position has been staked out on moral grounds, it is extremely hard to change it, no matter how good the reasons may be.
NBC may have cornered the market on Dick Wolf procedurals set in Chicago, but ABC has apparently staked out Seattle for Shonda Rhimes' growing empire.
A year ago, Xi, speaking days before Trump was inaugurated, staked out China's position as the world's economic powerhouse, promising a greater openness to globalization.
Task force investigators working the case had theorized that the culprit might dump his next victim near water and had staked out several possible locations.
And that's not counting a couple of other spots on the calendar that Disney has staked out but has yet to announce a film for.
When Weinstein arrived at the precinct on Friday, he didn't reply as news crews that were staked out in the area called out his name.
A group of slim, wellness-obsessed look-alikes in matching rainbow leggings and customized matching Lululemon shirts staked out a spot to try on clothes.
What makes Trump unique among is that he appears to be primarily defining what he believes in reaction to the positions staked out by Obama.
Those senators have staked out the now-controversial position that they would rather get something done than nothing, even if it means compromising with Democrats.
Warren's plan presents a stark contrast with policy preferences laid out by 2020 Democratic candidates who have staked out more pragmatic territory, like Minnesota Sen.
The presidential candidates staked out competing claims on national security, seeking to persuade voters of their ability to ward off terrorist attacks on U.S. soil.
Stay through the morning as the race quickly shifts to New Hampshire, where several candidates are already staked out in anticipation of the second contest.
America, which staked out its independence 245.48 years ago, is undergoing a new revolution of sorts, as consumers across the country opt for healthier meals.
Nunes has staked out a reputation as a defender of the President, and was also at the center of a controversial memo released last year.
Barack Obama won by promising hope and change, but he governed by hewing to the market-friendly version of liberalism staked out by Bill Clinton.
Mortar fire had killed Tyrone S. Woods and Mr. Doherty, both of whom had gone to the roof, where they had staked out fighting positions.
The Fed has staked out a more aggressive path to raise rates than many investors had hoped, which means the costs of borrowing are rising.
But he clearly got under Cruz's skin, and staked out the time necessary to establish himself as a major challenger to Cruz's and Trump's domination.
She launched a charm offensive with leading progressive activists and staked out bold positions on subjects ranging from impeachment to reparations to the wealth tax.
As it has staked out new ground, the administration has engaged in systematic screening to find judicial nominees who would carry out its legal views.
Mr. Comey, in particular, regards himself as fiercely independent — a position he has staked out over the years to both his benefit and his detriment.
The candidates staked out their talking points on trade but there wasn't a very robust back and forth on how they'd use their position differently.
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell and the chamber's top Democrat, Chuck Schumer, have staked out dramatically different views on how the trial should play out.
Trump's eldest daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner, an incoming White House member, have also reportedly staked out a home in the same neighborhood.
In the process he often staked out extreme positions as the first step in a negotiation that ended with him getting most of what he wanted.
The former Israeli air force first lieutenant said she often left the Media Lab, where paparazzi were staked out, holding meaningful books that promoted scientific achievement.
Any perception that she is pivoting away from the progressive positions she staked out during the primary season could agitate liberal voters, including former Sanders supporters.
After 10 Republican debates, there remains plenty to explore because the remaining candidates - Trump, Cruz, Rubio and John Kasich - have now staked out positions, Kelly said.
And the Vigil Against White Supremacy, which is the continuation of the March Against White Supremacy from Charlottesville, VA to DC, was also staked out nearby.
On December 8, 1980, Chapman staked out the Manhattan apartment building where former Beatle John Lennon lived with his wife, Yoko Ono, and their son, Sean.
Were reporters doing their job or going too far when they staked out Gary Hart's townhouse in 1987, following rumors that he was having an affair?
The police staked out women's health clinics, looking to arrest women who appeared likely to have just had abortions based on being pale or seeming upset.
The family had staked out a patch of the pedestrian plaza by spreading out a blanket and demarcating it with a few knapsacks containing their belongings.
More than a dozen eager Cruz volunteers were staked out at the doors, signing people up to volunteer and selling Cruz's book as they walked out.
But last Thursday, with the release of her latest loosie "Wild Yout" she staked out even more of her own place in the UK rap landscape.
These hard-liners, taking advantage of the political damage that corruption investigations have done to Mr. Netanyahu, have staked out positions to the right of his.
However, split-ticket voting has become far less common, as the parties have more clearly staked out their differences, and as local elections have become nationalized.
The company has not yet responded to our request, but The Guardian staked out the testing sites earlier this week and saw very little activity there.
As satellite trucks staked out coveted parking spots and broadcasters from around the world described the town's horrors in German or Russian or Portuguese, tempers flared.
But the soft-spoken Philbin, 52, more subtly staked out a series of startlingly low standards for acceptable presidential conduct during the first day of questions.
He's staked out positions to the left of the national party, supporting a single-payer healthcare system and calling for trade agreements to prioritize American workers.
We know that certain countries have staked out claims to certain companies that have no national security risks, just because they're national champions or culture carriers.
In that race, Romney staked out far more liberal positions on issues like abortion than he would as governor of Massachusetts or as a presidential candidate.
Asked about Schiff's role, Connolly said: "It's my understanding that he has staked out a role for the intelligence committee that largely subsumes questions about Russia."
Soon-to-be House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) staked out a new position on congressional investigations in an interview with Fox News on Monday.
While he staked out a position of independence, Barr spoke broadly in favor of many of the tough immigration policies that have been pushed by Trump.
All that however faded to mere political turbulence when Trump staked out a hawkish position on Israel that positioned him to the right of even most Republicans.
Williams staked out the building for weeks and knew that it wasn't being actively used, so he discreetly painted the portrait in the middle of the night.
While there, he successfully defended Texas's right to execute a Mexican national, as Dylan Matthews has written, and staked out conservative positions on several other issues too.
He believes that personhood should be recognized at the moment of conception, a position staked out by anti-abortion activists who want to completely eliminate the practice.
So you've purchased your special glasses and staked out your viewing spot – but do you know what the upcoming total solar eclipse means for your zodiac sign?
This is in contrast to other candidates, who have staked out individual positions on taxing the rich, healthcare, corporate power, and providing aid to low-income families.
Her Party of Hope shares policy space with the business-friendly LDP, but Koike has staked out different stances on two issues likely to appeal to voters.
At this stage, both parties have staked out sharp-edged positions: In March, the administration asked an appeals court to rule the entire Affordable Care Act unconstitutional.
It took two more days for police to find Randolph's abandoned Jeep, where Buddy had staked out shelter while Randolph and Cruella took off to find help.
Or you hear the hum of a dune buggy approach the little complex you've staked out, and fire off a few rifle rounds from 50 yards away.
The President staked out a tough position after Republicans warned he would not get a vote on his eventual nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
Inspectors contracted by the bank staked out the home, banged on the doors and tailed the family in cars, terrorizing them to keep tabs on the property.
"We want a good deal with our EU partners," Raab said, stating that there had been a "series of fairly stubborn positions staked out by the EU".
In his dissent in Glossip, Breyer staked out new territory in the debate over whether the death penalty has proved too unfair, and racially discriminatory, to continue.
Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee, has staked out ground that he would not vote for a tax bill that increased the deficit by a single penny.
To reach those voters, Bullock does not plan a sprint to the left to compete with other better-known candidates who have staked out more liberal positions.
We Buy Gold staked out a space further west than all these other galleries, closer to Clinton Hill and quite accessible by the A or C trains.
Kurdish militias have staked out areas of de facto autonomy in parts of the country but are not entirely aligned with either the government or the rebels.
"I don't know of any justice who has staked out as strong a position on presidential immunity even from questioning as Judge Kavanaugh has," Mr. Dellinger said.
Not only can we probably expect an awkward personal relationship between Trump and Trudeau, but both countries have staked out pretty different turf for their national identities.
Even in Najaf, the intellectual center of Iraqi Shiism and the home of the country's most revered ayatollah, Ali al-Sistani, the Iranians have staked out ground.
At Mr. Cacace's trial, Mr. Calabro testified that he was part of a crew that staked out Officer Dols' house in Sheepshead Bay and executed him outside.
McCall said ITV had been right to shift focus, and its next step would be in subscription video-on-demand (SVOD), territory staked out by Netflix (NFLX.
Positivists staked out progressive stances on an array of issues, waging crusades against government corruption and in favor of legislation to improve working conditions for poor Brazilians.
It is a view Kashkari has staked out repeatedly over the past couple of years, but only recently has it been adopted by his policy-setting colleagues.
Biden has staked out a position as a somewhat old-fashioned moderate who would welcome compromise with Republicans, a stance that has enraged the Democrats' left-wing base.
He has held meetings at his New York City office, not far from Trump Tower but away from reporters staked out there, people familiar with the talks said.
Trump rarely talks about abortion on the campaign trail or in televised interviews, despite the fact that many of his rivals have staked out positions on the issue.
Atop that, Guterres has personally staked out positions in the past year that run counter to recent administration policy, and which might not improve his White House reception.
Yet rather than seek ways to give families more options, some people wanting to fix the city's education woes have staked out a position on rolling back choice.
Even in this early stage of the 2020 race, nearly all of President Donald Trump's would-be opponents have staked out their support for expanding health-care coverage.
Two hours before, Brendan McDermid, Shannon Stapleton and freelancer Eduardo Munoz staked out both entrances to the courthouse, which was ringed by barricades to control the expected crowd.
But the larger, more consequential, query is whether the new justice, who has staked out the far right of the bench, will push other conservatives to the left.
That drew a stern rebuke from Justice Clarence Thomas, who has staked out one of the most expansive visions of the Second Amendment on the court's current bench.
But the front-runner's crown sits precariously on his head, after he got a late start and staked out a more centrist role than his most significant rivals.
But even before the impeachment proceedings, Stefanik was viewed as a young, dynamic member of the party — one who staked out a position that's closer to the center.
The remarks appeared to edge beyond the position that Ms. Collins staked out in conversations with reporters last week, when she made clear that she saw Roe v.
More measured than provocative, Ms. Rosen, a first-term congresswoman and former synagogue president, has not staked out any extreme positions on issues that have energized the left.
The story was published after a Herald team, which included Fiedler, staked out Hart's home following an anonymous tip — a move that was much criticized at the time.
Cruz staked out maximally conservative positions on most major issues, some of which are based on far-right economic theories or rely on wishful thinking about international affairs.
He is a libertarian who has long staked out his own positions on issues such as gay marriage, government surveillance and Mr. Trump's entry restrictions on Muslim travelers.
As the date for the meeting drew closer, American and North Korean officials staked out deeply divergent positions on how quickly the North should surrender its nuclear arsenal.
An elderly couple had seen the killers' Lancia automobile as they staked out Mr. Matteotti's house in the days before the kidnapping and wrote down the license plate.
It's worth noting that Buttigieg has staked out important positions on the campaign trail, such as vowing to withdraw all US troops from Afghanistan in his first year.
Between changing audience demands and changing metrics for measuring that demand, NBC seems to have staked out a hybrid strategy that combines new formats with the tried-and-true.
While the final results were unclear, there was no shortage of drama inside the middle school gymnasium, where each of the campaigns staked out room on the yellow bleachers.
He didn't worship at his usual hometown service, which some reporters had staked out in hopes of catching a glimpse or asking a question of the elusive Republican candidate.
Die hard eclipse chasers have, for the most part, staked out their claims to watch the eclipse out west around Wyoming or Idaho, where the weather prospects are best.
ICE has staked out courthouses, launched raids critics say violate the Fourth Amendment, and threatened to deport many people who had previously been allowed to stay in the country.
Gun rights advocates, who believe not only in the right to bear arms but also that carrying them in public makes them safer, have staked out their ground, too.
He has tapped into a potent, pervasive anger among American voters, and some of the positions that he's staked out are much, much more popular than was previously understood.
Nowotny had already staked out a tough policy line in an interview with Reuters in April that drew a rare comment from the ECB distancing itself from his remarks.
With an American naval carrier staked out near the peninsula, and North Korea all but promising another nuclear test, China has urged both countries to stop provoking each other.
And in the investigation into the congressional campaign of Connecticut State Representative Chris Donovan, federal agents employed an informant and an undercover agent and staked out a political convention.
That's because most podcasts are free and dependent on advertising, and Apple has staked out a pro-privacy position that makes it difficult to compete in ad-supported industries.
A survey in New Hampshire — which votes eight days after the Iowa caucuses — tells a similar story: Sanders has staked out a narrow lead, with a battle for second.
A less painful demonstration of the peak‑end rule occurred one Halloween when researchers from Dartmouth staked out a home and carefully doled out candy to trick‑or‑treaters.
After 10 Republican debates, there remains plenty to explore because the five remaining candidates - Trump, Cruz, Rubio, John Kasich and Ben Carson - have now staked out positions, Kelly said.
"We were doing, in some cases, five or six meetings a day, you know, three or four rallies," he told reporters staked out outside of his Burlington, Vt., home.
Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona, the leader of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, staked out opposition on Wednesday, despite the role of Mr. Jordan, one of the group's founders.
Right-wing parties scored a major victory in Denmark in last year's election, and in recent months, the center-right coalition government has staked out an anti-refugee position.
On one side is Lighthizer, who, along with Peter Navarro, the director of the National Trade Council, has staked out a stance that is largely indifferent to the stock market.
British supporters of the leave vote are more emotional than their stay counterparts, who staked out their position on economics, said Kaletsky, chief economist and co-chairman of Gavekal Dragonomics.
Hedge funds have staked out their longest dollar positions since the end of 0.716.9198 and markets are focused on any change in economic data that could alter the Fed's thinking.
Trump staked out a much different position about national identity and nationalism, promising to "Make America Great Again" and put "America first," and sending strong signals about race and belonging.
Even for a filmmaker who's essentially staked out the nexus of the uncanny and the disturbing as his personal fiefdom, Lynch has doubled down on his experimentalism and overall inscrutability.
The final topic debate moderators Gwen Ifill and Judy Woodruff will undoubtedly touch on is foreign policy, where Sanders doesn't have much experience and hasn't staked out many concrete positions.
H.R. McMaster has a reputation for speaking his mind to superiors — and has publicly staked out positions that are in direct conflict not only with Flynn, but with Trump himself.
A year before elections, facing pressure from the Labour Party on one side and conservative euro-skeptics on the other, Mr. Cameron staked out a firm stand against tax dodgers.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Shareholder activism is rare in Islamic finance, but one wealth manager has staked out new territory as the most outspoken voice among Muslim investors in the United States.
The quotes above from Ashish Jha, a physician and a professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and Sam Baker at Axios staked out the positions well.
Flake said leaving the Capitol that he was a yes, unless something major changed — the same position he had staked out a week earlier when he prompted the FBI investigation.
There is no doubt the Trump administration has staked out new ground on trade and immigration, upending relations with Mexico and large parts of the Muslim world in the process.
Back then, I'd staked out a distance that was far enough for my 35-inch-inseam legs to overcome her quick start, and close enough that I wouldn't get winded.
Riggs had staked out a role as the "male chauvinist pig" in counterpoint to King, a renowned feminist and one of the best players in the history of women's tennis.
Now, Mr. Wilson — who vociferously staked out his position as a never-Trumper from early in the campaign — feels compelled to speak publicly to Republican staffers working for the administration.
At times this can lead us into that territory of casual, quarter-life self-indulgence staked out by Hannah Horvath on "Girls," but the show is still observant and funny.
Two of these represented minor-party bids: At the far left, former Vice President Henry Wallace staked out an explicitly socialist perspective, while on the far right, arch-segregationist Sen.
McSally has staked out a moderate profile since her election in 2014, but has inched closer to the right as she competes in the Republican primary against former state Sen.
He had staked out a claim to lead a pan-European alliance of nationalists that would change the face of European politics, the nationalist cause failed to make headway beyond Italy.
Why it matters: "Further progress could be difficult now that Mr. Trump has broadcast that he and Mr. Kim have staked out conflicting bottom lines," the N.Y. Times' Edward Wong reports.
Kaplan's comments were largely a repeat of views he has staked out in recent months, and that are largely in line with the Fed's policy leaders from Chair Janet Yellen down.
Marvel already has late April/early May staked out for its big annual splash, and some of the summer's biggest tentpole releases tend to surface in the opening weeks of June.
After all, Clinton has commonly staked out gun control positions more aggressive than those of the leading gun control groups and much further left than any major party candidate in history.
Collins brought up the fact that CNN had Stone's home staked out, and in the process reiterated a conspiracy theory that Mueller's team had tipped off the network to the arrest.
Mueller obsessives will enjoy this account by four CNN journalists who staked out the special counsel's office every weekday f0r 18 months — Sam Fossum, Em Steck, Liz Stark and Caroline Kelly.
Hillary Clinton has staked out a clear advantage in each state in public polling, and private surveys by pro-Republican groups mirror the trend, according to multiple officials tracking the campaigns.
All power to the magnitude of his stardom, the monumental heft of his presence onscreen, and the assurance with which he staked out his limits and labored so mightily within them.
Clinton has faced scrutiny for her positions on climate change in the past, and was under intense pressure last summer before she staked out a position against the Keystone XL Pipeline.
Now it takes over an entire city: Madrid has been awash with Liverpool and Spurs fans since Wednesday; roads have been closed and hotels requisitioned and sun-bleached plazas staked out.
Barr and the Trump administration have staked out the legal position that anything that rankles the president — congressional oversight, press coverage, the Mueller investigation itself — is illegitimate, writes Slate's Dahlia Lithwick.
In Jersey City, Fields Development staked out a site by St. Peter's Prep's football field for its new luxury rental, Lenox, which will also have a courtyard open to the public.
Underscoring the fragile party's political balance, Schumer has staked out universal background checks as the caucus's top goal while not publicly calling for this Congress to pass an assault weapons ban.
"It is welcome news to see that regulators are finally getting serious about taking on the unfair advantage Amazon has staked out on its platform," said Robert Engel, the group's spokesman.
Mr. Patrick, who has staked out relatively moderate positions, had a long weekend "to do" list that included a canvass through Manchester's Ward 5, a densely populated trove of Democratic voters.
We staked out some empty beachfront away from the sizable crowd and swam a little, but we were mostly content to gaze, mesmerized, at the crystalline waves framed by limestone bluffs.
Chief White House strategist Stephen Bannon The former Breitbart executive is among the administration's most vocal advocates of reduced legal immigration, views he staked out long before joining the Trump campaign.
Ms. Warren, who will be among the top-tier candidates no matter who else runs, has staked out a position as one of the party's most resolute voices on the left.
House Republicans called the race unique, noting that Lamb, 33, a Marine Corps veteran, had distanced himself from his party's leaders and staked out positions to the right of many Democrats.
Warren, Sanders, Harris, Booker, and Gillibrand are in favor of Medicare-for-all and have staked out progressive positions on the issues of immigration, campaign finance reform, and criminal justice reform.
Clements says he watches pinnipeds stay longer each season, and that members of one species to which removal permits don't apply, Steller sea lions, recently staked out some dam and waterfall territory.
What prompted such an unlikely candidate to run for the GOP presidential nomination in 1940 was Willkie's sense that the establishment candidates had staked out the wrong stands on the key issues.
President Donald Trump has staked out a position as a climate change denier who, most recently, disbanded a group studying how climate change will impact the U.S. economy and risk American lives.
House Republicans had called the race unique, noting that Lamb, 33, a Marine Corps veteran, had distanced himself from his party's leaders and staked out positions to the right of many Democrats.
For the pharmaceutical industry, which is staked out on the premise of finding, developing, and ultimately selling advanced new medications, there is no greater challenge than the sheer unpredictability of that task.
Read: An Alien Hunter's Guide to the 2016 Election Over the last several months, the presidential candidates in both parties have staked out claims on the issues that matter to ordinary Americans.
Our favorite D.E.A. agent is disappointed that his team netted little more than that $700,000 and three low-level drug runners when it staked out the dead drops mapped by Krazy-8.
Perhaps we don't see clearer partisan divides around development, Mr. Nall and Mr. Marble write, because party elites haven't staked out contrasting messages around it, or even spoken about it that much.
Audiences in the 1960s knew him for his work in Andy and the Bey Sisters, a vocal trio, and in the '70s he staked out distinctive terrain in the funk-fusion landscape.
But the ferocity of this fight — and the speed with which people have staked out opposing lessons in the wreckage — also hints that change may come with great difficulty, if at all.
Sanders has sometimes staked out lonely, courageous stands (against the Iraq War or the Defense of Marriage Act, which barred same-sex couples from enjoying the same federal benefits as married couples).
But the property was a flurry of activity, as workers and painters filed in and out past television reporters staked out on the sidewalk and passers-by speculated about their new neighbors.
Curious what the commotion was about, Patel pulled over and staked out in the parking lot, where he watched employees dressed in neon orange outfits distributing flyers and talking to prospective customers.
In her place is Tucker Carlson, who the New Yorker noted has staked out the "anti-anti-Trump" position, and the heir apparent to O'Reilly, as Carlson reportedly slides into the 8pm slot.
In that time, Sanders has sometimes staked out lonely courageous stands (against the Defense of Marriage Act or the Iraq War) that senators with less progressive values or less safe seats wouldn't have.
I find a girl wearing a Happy Birthday hat and ask her, her mother, and her mother's friend why they've staked out their spot for hours just to see the Queen go by.
The woman, spied by Herald reporters who staked out Hart's Washington, D.C., home to investigate his reputation for womanizing, was Donna Rice, then a pharmaceutical sales rep and model-actress living in Miami.
Washington (CNN)Donald Trump's Republican endorsers -- ranging from the enthusiastic to the halfhearted to the come-lately -- together staked out a freshly warped position Monday: I'll take the candidate, but not his fights.
After successfully following Trump from London to Scotland last year, the baby balloon traveled across the pond to the United States where it staked out the president near his New Jersey golf club.
Over the course of three and a half hours, the members of the committee staked out opposite sides of a partisan battle over whether Google search and other products are biased against conservatives.
But here in Los Angeles, these younger homeless people have staked out their own spaces to live — on the beaches of Venice, on the garbage-scattered scraps of dirt by the Hollywood Freeway.
The setting is modern Moscow and its environs, and much of the action takes place in the scrubby, unpretty half-world, neither town nor country, that Zvyagintsev has staked out as his patch.
Eventually, we all staked out our Anna and Elsa camps — with the occasional "Olaf" mixed in — and settled down for rewatch after rewatch knowing exactly where we fit into the kingdom of Arendelle.
In the last few days, Trump has staked out opposing positions on enacting stronger background checks for guns and backtracked on whether he's considering some type of tax cut to boost the economy.
Fourth, and probably the most important short-term factor, is the fact that the recent price gains were egged on by major investors, who staked out bullish bets on crude amidst the rally.
Eventually, Fiedler and other Herald reporters staked out Hart's townhouse in Washington, D.C. They observed him with a woman that wasn't his wife: Donna Rice, a 29-year-old actress and pharmaceutical representative.
In an interview last week at the mosque, its windows still pocked with bullet holes, Mr. Labidi said the gunman had staked out the building for days before storming it around 8 p.m.
NEW HAVEN — In 1987, David Code — then a member of Yale's Whiffenpoofs, the country's oldest collegiate a cappella group — staked out an unpopular position: It was time for the group to admit women.
Since 2017, when Ms. Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, moved to Kalorama, a luxe neighborhood for D.C. elites, paparazzi hired by The Daily Mail have staked out their teal-blue front door.
The Senate Republicans have not staked out a position on congestion pricing, but a similar plan championed by former Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg expired in Albany before it even came to a vote.
And he brings to the table the views of a former congressman first elected in the Tea Party wave of 2010 who staked out ground on the far right of the Republican Party.
Moreover, in the coalition negotiations, the CSU explicitly staked out a harder line on immigration than Merkel, insisting that an upper annual limit -- around 200,000 migrants -- be set on newcomers immigrating to Germany.
But the payment last spring raised questions about Russian influence-buying in the Castle, where Mr. Zeman has staked out a position as one of the Kremlin's most ardent sympathizers among European leaders.
She's even staked out a different policy stance from Obama on Syria, calling for a no-fly zone over the country and suggesting that the United States be more deeply involved in foreign conflicts.
That development has made Bloomberg increasingly worried about a general election between Sanders, a self-described socialist, and Trump or Cruz, both of whom have staked out far-right positions on issues like immigration.
ON THE morning of October 30th five police vans staked out the Palace of the Generalitat, the part-medieval seat of the government of Catalonia on the Plaça Sant Jaume in Barcelona's gothic quarter.
Trump's run for president has been a success, but due to the extreme nature of some positions he has staked out, it could expose his brand to damage more widespread than the Macy's flap.
George is not a voter on interest rate policy this year but has staked out a more cautious approach to inflation and financial stability, arguing the Fed needs to raise rates before problems develop.
Gantz, meanwhile, staked out an opposing position, ridiculing Netanyahu for being out of touch with voters because of his extensive ties to America, and suggested that he himself was the more genuine Israeli article.
During Obama's time in office, Brown routinely staked out terrain to the White House's left on trade and financial regulation while staying largely quiet (but voting conventionally with Democrats) on immigration and environmental disputes.
Google has clearly staked out its own new kind of territory with phones it builds itself, opting for a strategy competitive with what Apple and Samsung have done with their top-tier premium devices.
They had staked out different positions on the North Korean crisis, and Mr. Trump had made his disdain of Mr. Moon public, even accusing him of "appeasement," an extraordinary dig at any American ally.
But the most curious division was not among the judges, but between lawyers for the federal government who, over two hours of arguments, staked out opposing positions on the reach of federal discrimination law.
European Union leaders staked out opening positions on Friday for a battle over EU budgets that many conceded they are unlikely to resolve before Britain leaves next year, blowing a hole in Brussels' finances.
By the end of Super Tuesday, Hillary Clinton had staked out a delegate lead that Sanders never had a realistic chance of overcoming, despite notable victories later on in states like Michigan and Wisconsin.
Nobody thought much about coastal wines, although a few visionary pioneers, like David Hirsch at Hirsch Vineyards and Daniel Schoenfeld at Wild Hog Vineyard, had already staked out land precariously close to the ocean.
He's already staked out a facility where he can put several more of these gigantic, room-sized printers, fed by melted-down plastic pellets, which he figures he can bring in by railcar loads.
But French President Emmanuel Macron has already staked out his position on talks: Europe should not negotiate a trade deal with a country that is not part of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate.
In September 2018, a pregnant Duff posted a video to her Instagram account showing her confronting a paparazzo who&aposd been staked out in her driveway,  begging him to "leave a pregnant woman alone." 
On Wednesday afternoon, an AT&T spokesman released a statement saying that the open letter was meant to start a dialogue and that the company had not staked out a position on fast lanes.
"She has staked out a ground as being well versed in [a] variety of ways of regulating," said Doug Brake, a policy analyst at the Information Technology Innovation Foundation, a Washington, D.C., think tank.
The move stands out because the Trump administration has staked out a tough position aimed at countering Iran in the region and the Basra consulate is seemingly strategically located to help achieve that aim.
Many progressives are troubled less by the position he staked out than by the eagerness with which he seemed to align himself with antibusing forces in the Senate, which included a handful of segregationists.
Many progressives are troubled less by the position he staked out than by the eagerness with which he seemed to align himself with antibusing forces in the Senate, which included a handful of segregationists.
Representative Louie Gohmert, the brash-talking Texas Republican, was one of several conservative members who had staked out aisle seats for the presidential procession, positioning themselves for prime-time, televised handshakes and adoring applause.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Over the past few years the Mumbai poet Ranjit Hoskote has staked out a remarkable territory somewhere between a highly metaphoric and symbolic and a playfully disjunctive language.
Here's what we know so far: Details of the arrest are scant, but authorities have said they staked out DeAngelo's home after he became a suspect six days before the arrest and obtained his DNA.
Since Sasse, a Nebraska Republican, staked out his position, the ranks of Republican Trump critics in the U.S. Congress have grown, with the New York real estate mogul stirring almost constant turmoil within his party.
It's also where Trump has the least experience, has staked out the most controversial positions, and runs the biggest risks of accidentally stumbling into a military conflict or making statements that make one more likely.
Amy Klobuchar also staked out moderate ground, getting into the details of gun policy and speaking up about the work she and other women on the stage that evening have done for reproductive rights. Sen.
Sam Rowley staked out the London Underground station after dusk for about a week to capture the squabble, for which he was awarded the title of Wildlife Photographer of the Year LUMIX People's Choice Award.
And he now edits part time for Quillette, the so-called heterodox publication that has staked out a position as a home for centrist journalists and academics disgruntled about left-wing activism and woke culture.
Much of their focus has been on who is sitting in parliament's 'naughty corner' - a row of green leather benches staked out by May's critics to voice dissenting murmurs and conspiratorial eye rolls during debates.
Here are four takeaways from her appearance: Riding the caution lane Perhaps more than any other Democratic candidate, Klobuchar has staked out the moderate lane in this crowded race for the party's nomination in 2020.
But Sanders has staked out, proactively, a fairly coherent set of policies, and what was pretty remarkable was that he did it in 2016, in Brooklyn, when he went into the debate with Hillary Clinton.
SCARBOROUGH: By the way, they're also -- I was at Mika's house, uh, for a few minutes, and came out, and there was a guy in a van that was, was just staked out there watching.
Top Democrats on Monday staked out their ground for a nuclear deal with North Korea, vowing to push back on any sanctions relief if an agreement does not meet the five pillars they laid out.
The media had staked out promising spots such as the St. Regis, like paparazzi angling for a rare shot, on the chance that Kim, who was staying there, would show up and do something noteworthy.
According to the Des Moines Register, who learned of the nine-month surveillance operation two years later, FBI agents staked out activists' homes, secretly photographed them, went through their trash, and monitored their cell records.
Over the past year, top Democrats seem to have staked out different positions about whether they might — at least in theory — be open to working with a new administration, or to oppose its very legitimacy.
Senator Cory Booker, for his part, has over the last year staked out a trustbusting position centered on labor markets, with particular emphasis on the worrisome effects of corporate consolidation on workers and their salaries.
Josh Hawley of Missouri has staked out a place as a tech critic on the right, referring to social media as a "parasite" and introducing multiple pieces of legislation aimed at reining in Big Tech.
What is interesting about The Process, and what is vital about it, is less about the strategic territory that it staked out and more about the various weird human beings that have homesteaded in that space.
Chicago Fed's Charles Evans and Minneapolis Fed's Neel Kashkari this week reiterated their support for pausing rate hikes, and St. Louis Fed's James Bullard and Atlanta Fed's Raphael Bostic staked out that view earlier this month.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders staked out opening positions on Friday for a battle over EU budgets that many conceded they are unlikely to resolve before Britain leaves next year, blowing a hole in Brussels' finances.
Just ahead of the back-to-school season, Amazon plans to make a major foray into the education technology market for primary and secondary schools, a territory that Apple, Google and Microsoft have heavily staked out.
Conceived at first in the cornball tradition of comics necromancers like Mandrake the Magician and Mr. Mystic, Doctor Strange gradually staked out a singular position as a master of the mystic arts and, eventually, Sorcerer Supreme.
"This president does not have a passion for European affairs," she said, noting the stark contrast with previous French presidents, who staked out a pivotal role in Europe with a close embrace of their German counterparts.
His second ace is that given the position he staked out on terrorism, if, God forbid, there is a major terrorist attack on our soil between now and Election Day, Trump will reap enormous political benefits.
"The objective is that we stop buying foreign gasoline by the half way point of my six-year term," said Lopez Obrador, repeating a position he and his senior energy advisor staked out during the campaign.
Trump's demand that the Senate do away with its legislative filibuster, which requires most legislation to clear a 60-vote threshold to pass the chamber, is a repeat of a position he has long staked out.
The plan updates a similar information security doctrine put in place by President Vladimir V. Putin in 2000, early in his first term, that staked out a renewed role for post-Soviet government in monitoring information.
Car companies have now staked out opposing sides in the ongoing fight between the State of California and the Trump administration over emissions rules for vehicles that could determine the future of the US auto industry.
General Mattis would come into the job having staked out positions that are at odds with those Mr. Trump embraced in his campaign — for instance, on the use of torture and on the Iran nuclear deal.
The 25 volunteers for the Clinton campaign strategically staked out high-traffic spots around the floor of the New York-New York casino, standing by escalators and elevators to hand out shirts and literature promoting Mrs. Clinton.
Most financial professionals have staked out an extreme position on this rule, either venting in hyperbolic terms about the injustice of it or pointing an accusatory finger at Wall Street predators trying to do away with it.
Governors demand same treatment Zinke's decision has led to extensive complaints by other coastal governors who have already staked out not-in-my-backyard opposition to expanding offshore drilling, often on the same tourism concerns Florida has.
The organization that once staked out a self-proclaimed caliphate across Iraq and Syria has now metastasized into a more traditional terrorist group — an atomized, clandestine network of cells engaged in guerrilla attacks, bombings and targeted assassinations.
WASHINGTON — As President Trump demanded a makeover of the North American Free Trade Agreement over the past year, Canada staked out a position squarely at odds with the White House: Any new pact must recognize climate change.
"Images of strong females sell easily," said William Rau, the president of M.S. Rau Antiques, a New Orleans-based gallery that had staked out a position by the door and positioned the $198,500 piece front and center.
But his speech was a thinly veiled rebuke of several of the positions Mr. Trump staked out during the campaign, from climate change and barring Muslims from entering the country to repealing his landmark health care law.
The surging energy on the left was on display on Tuesday night when the early and absentee vote returns were tallied in the district's largest county and revealed Mr. Thompson to have staked out a considerable lead.
Mr. Gabriel has staked out a fairly accommodative stance toward Russia, arguing that sanctions against Moscow over the annexation of Crimea and fighting in the Ukraine can be loosened without full compliance with the Minsk peace accords.
Mr Putin has "staked out a position that thrives on asserting Russian interests in the world at the expense of the US," says Eugene Rumer, director of the Russia and Eurasia programme at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington.
Hernandez, a 56-year-old former store clerk being retried for the crime after his first trial in 2015 ended with a deadlocked jury, "staked out" Etan for several days before strangling the boy to death, prosecutors said.
During more than a year of campaigning he staked out positions that sowed wide anxiety, threatening to upend decades of US strategy, policy and protocol, in favor of what he claimed would be his innovative, commonsense businessman's approach.
" Conversations he's had with House and Senate Armed Services committee staffers support that they haven't yet settled on a $22019 billion defense bill, he said, adding they wanted to talk with appropriators "before they staked out some ground.
They staked out the library in between classes, and Reinhard, a talented artist (see the poster he designed for the film below), even drew a mock blueprint of the Rare Book Room, where the heist would take place.
But I suspect that chaos that involves terrorism in particular will tend to increase Trump's support, if only because he's staked out the "law and order" territory so thoroughly, and the Democrats have unwisely ceded it to him.
China has staked out an uncompromising position on The Hague's ruling, vowing not to accept, recognize or execute the judgment, making it a renegade, in the eyes of many, when it comes to accepting legally binding international decisions.
Gary Hart had been accused of "womanizing" for a while, but things came to a head when the Miami Herald staked out his house in Washington one evening and saw Donna Rice go in but not come out.
In the interview, Mr. Jordan also staked out what appears to have become a central part of his defense strategy, borrowed from another prominent Republican who has backed him, President Trump: attacking the news media, CNN in particular.
But even among the contenders willing to call out coal, oil, and natural gas producers, Sanders has staked out the most aggressive position: he would direct his Department of Justice to pursue criminal prosecution of fossil fuel companies.
The two other leading candidates, Mark Leno, a Milwaukee-born former rabbinical student and longtime California state legislator, and Jane Kim, a New York-born member of the board of supervisors, have staked out more traditionally liberal positions.
Amash, who has not ruled out challenging Trump for the White House in 2020, has firmly staked out his opposition to U.S. military activity not sanctioned by Congress, a stance at odds with several of Bolton's hawkish policies.
"Although Chicago argues that the DOJ letter 'staked out a final view' on Section 1373, this does not change the fact that DOJ has yet to determine about Chicago's eligibility for funds," the judge wrote in his decision.
"My opposition to her is over her direct participation in interrogation and her gleeful enjoyment of someone being tortured," said Paul, a libertarian who has staked out dovish positions on U.S. foreign policy that buck the GOP mainstream.
The position Bake-Off has staked out in that debate is broadly inclusive, although it can seem a bit tokenizing: Contestants with South Asian heritage usually end up creating recipes that incorporate traditionally Indian, Pakistani, or Bangladeshi flavors.
Characterized by the film historian Carlos Clarens as a "pugnacious leftist," Brown would only direct two other movies, "Hell's Highway" (1932) and "Blood Money" (1933), both in the hard-boiled crime territory he staked out with "Quick Millions."
"He and I haven't spoken, and he and I disagree," Trump said in response to a question about whether he backs the possible use of military force against the Assad regime in Syria as staked out by Indiana Gov.
Trump staked out a hard line when asked about his threat to impose 5% tariffs on Mexico next week that will increase by 5% per month if it does not stop the flow of migrants toward the US border.
Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman Mark Walker has staked out positions to the right of Meadows on ObamaCare insurer subsidies, disaster relief and tax reform as he seeks to reestablish the RSC as the dominant conservative voice in Congress.
Klobuchar serves on the Senate's Commerce and Transportation Committee, so she's familiar with these issues, and none of her rivals in the crowded presidential field has staked out an infrastructure plan yet, making this an opportune target for her.
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron staked out a middle ground on Thursday ahead of a major farm show, urging farmers to invest more rather than complain about overseas competition, while also promising to protect them from foreign land buyers.
Without addressing the issues of abortion and reproductive rights by name, the report clearly called for moderation of hard-line stands: Cruz has staked out what he calls "courageous conservatism," and refuses to budge from a hard-line anti-abortion stand.
Waterstone moved to compel arbitration of Herrington's overtime claims after the National Labor Relations Board staked out a position that employers cannot compel workers to waive the right to classwide proceedings because the National Labor Relations Act protects collective action.
On some big questions, and especially on immigration, she gave in to that pressure and staked out radical positions which she can expect to see played in Republican attack ads again and again, once the general election is under way.
The team staked out a range of sites spanning three contrasting areas: one above a spot where the fire had never been, one above where the fire was currently burning, and one where the subsurface flames had already come and gone.
McCain was initially at a loss for words when a reporter for the site asked him to name his favorite younger female celebrity during an impromptu interview at the Los Angeles airport, where the network's cameras are often staked out.
The governors of New York and New Jersey have staked out such starkly different positions on the minimum wage that their discord could result in uneven pay scales for thousands of workers at the airports that serve New York City. Gov.
Last week the other rating firms, Moody's Investors Service and Fitch Ratings, staked out their views on the looming deadline in late September when Uncle Sam would run out of cash if it cannot borrow more to pay all its obligations.
Detectives staked out the pawn shops, Innovation Best in Kent and Thrift-Electro in Renton, and observed that they appeared to be paying shoplifters and drug users cash for new items from Home Depot, Lowes and Fred Meyer department stores.
Stranded between frontlines in the Sinjar area, the group of Sunni Arabs wants to leave Islamic State's self-proclaimed caliphate, but is being denied passage by the Kurds, who have staked out their territory in the north and fear infiltration.
During the hour-long town hall, Harris staked out a set of progressive policy positions, including backing "Medicare for all" and doing away with private health insurance as well expressing support for a "Green New Deal" to address climate change.
The Rose Garden ceremony also publicly rewarded a prominent athlete whose relationship with the president stands in contrast to that of African-American sports superstars like LeBron James and Stephen Curry who have staked out public stances against Mr. Trump.
The federal authorities announced on Monday that they had arrested an alleged member of the Crips street gang on charges of shooting an F.B.I. agent over the weekend as he staked out a house in the Canarsie neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Ms. Abrams, a former Democratic leader of the Georgia House of Representatives, has staked out an array of liberal positions during her campaign, but her tenure in the Legislature has drawn measured praise from the Republicans who led the State Capitol.
This year, Mr. Heastie staked out a position that mayoral control should not be bargained over, precipitating the game of political chicken — something Mr. de Blasio, who has a chilly relationship with Mr. Cuomo and Senate Republicans, applauded on Thursday.
Because the state — or "the commonwealth," as Virginia's political leaders dutifully call it — is now so sharply divided, few were much surprised when Mr. Gillespie and Mr. Northam staked out their positions on the state's civic canonization of the Confederacy.
It has also staked out a crucial role in telecommunications networks throughout the West, including in much of the U.S. — offering both a supply of relatively inexpensive equipment as well as a source of revenue to chipmakers such as Intel.
Yet the comments of Feinstein, a 24-year veteran of the Senate whose state is home to most of the nation's largest tech firms, indicate supporters and opponents of tax reform have staked out negotiating positions that are far apart.
Y.) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)  Reporters staked out lawmakers during an hour-long series of votes in House Thursday morning for hints to the possible agreement struck between Trump and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.
But Mr. Trump's physical presence in the capital has become one of the ways he has tried to demonstrate his willingness to negotiate with Democrats on funding the wall, even as he has staked out an intractable position on the issue.
But in the world of electricity research, which has staked out a place of geeky global dominance here on the West Coast, an equally powerful idea about the island has resonated: It is a chance to work on a blank canvas.
Although he has been inconsistent on policy, harsh to opponents and a terrible manager of subordinates, often awkward and embarrassing in his style, he nonetheless has staked out strong positions on major issues and followed through on most of them.
The core of the committee has staked out a middle ground that another rate increase this year is warranted, with some arguing that ongoing loose financial conditions means the Fed can nudge short term interest rates higher without risk of slowing the economy.
Way back on June 8, 2014, Donald Trump — who by then had long since established himself in conservative circles as a prominent voice in birther conspiracy theories and anti-immigrant demagoguery — staked out a strikingly heterodox position: He wanted to save entitlement programs.
If you are a Trump ally -- or an optimist more broadly -- you see his willingness to adjust (or reverse) positions he staked out during the campaign as proof that he is open to new information and continues to learn how to be president.
Sessions and the FBI illegally staked out the post office where the activists were dropping off the absentee ballots that they had helped black elderly voters—some who were blind, had arthritis, and generally could not vote on their own—fill out.
He also reserves a modicum of vitriol for the "liberal elites" - defined as "the sort of people who live in coastal cities" - who have staked out the few professions, like movie star or elite journalist, that combine high pay with being interesting.
Target recently staked out a position in the culture wars by announcing that it will build private bathrooms in all its locations, after earlier allowing transgender customers to use whichever room corresponds with their gender identity—both actions sparking anger from many conservatives.
The first took place on the first day of orientation for incoming House members, where about 200 protestors—joined by Ocasio-Cortez—staked out House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi's office and demanded the creation of a select committee for a Green New Deal.
But these are willed thoughts, a hedge against an atavistic instinct to read omens and signs into a giant black vulture that has staked out my home on a day when the federal government has announced its intention to claim my child.
Clare and Rachel worked at all hours, meeting up with Nick in the morning and shadowing him late into the night as he staked out the secure chambers of the House Intelligence Committee and chased down lawmakers during rare breaks in testimony.
After the meeting, Mr. Cuomo described it to the permanent gaggle of reporters staked out in the lobby of Trump Tower, near a display case with merchandise like Ivanka Trump-brand clothing, "Make America Great Again" hats and a Trump scent called Success.
The first day Newsom took office, he staked out major health care priorities on the wish list of industry groups, including insurers, hospitals and doctors: Bringing back the individual health insurance mandate after a Republican-led legal fight had gutted it nationally.
Instead, Pelosi staked out a new confrontation with McConnell, telling her members in a letter on Tuesday night that she wouldn't hand over the articles of impeachment until the Majority leader released the text of a Senate resolution in impeachment trial rules.
Zuckerberg staked out an aggressive defense of the company's permissive policy in a speech at Georgetown last month, maintaining that it would be troubling, even un-American, for a private company to make judgment calls on what political campaigns can say to voters.
It is particularly unlikely the proposal will gain traction in the U.S. House of Representatives, which staked out positions strongly supporting digital privacy in the wake of revelations about government-sanctioned surveillance of communications by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.
"Over the last 20 years, Mr. Scola has staked out his own particular terrain in the Italian cinema," Stephen Harvey, co-curator of a 1988 exhibition of Mr. Scola's films at the Museum of Modern Art, wrote that year in The New York Times.
During less interesting times, the potential constitutional showdown between states that have legalized recreational cannabis and the federal law enforcement would be a top priority for the Trump administration, whose Attorney General and White House Press Secretary have staked out tough positions against federal leniency.
YEREVAN/MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia staked out its claim on Thursday to be the lead player in brokering a settlement to the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia, a role it hopes will enhance its clout in a region where it competes for influence with Washington.
In this particular case, however, Trump has staked out a position that outside lawyers call breathtaking in scope: That the president should be immune from both criminal prosecution and investigation, along with seemingly any individual or firm he has ever worked with, by extension.
According to a complaint filed on Saturday in Federal District Court in Brooklyn, the defendant, Delvon Dowling, 22, was among a group of masked men who staked out the CityScapes Gentlemen's Club in Maspeth in three separate vehicles in the early hours of Dec.
The most actively traded soft red wheat futures contracts were narrowly mixed on Tuesday after finding technical support near Monday's low while K.C. hard red winter wheat and MGEX spring wheat issues staked out fresh contract lows, also due to bearish government production forecasts.
Trump and his allies have staked out a range of positions on the potential release of the apparently voluminous documents, but the real estate mogul has generally stuck by his contention that he'll release them once the latest audit wraps up, hopefully before November.
Twenty years ago, "I Love Dick" — Chris Kraus's novel chronicling her one-sided obsession with a cultural critic named Dick and how she staked out her own identity as a writer through a wild series of letters to him — was published to little notice.
A few times on Tuesday, he seemed to suggest he did not agree with policy positions Mr. Trump had staked out during the campaign, conceding that waterboarding is "absolutely improper and illegal" and declining to support a blanket ban on Muslims entering the United States.
"Conversations over the weekend were productive: the common ground has been staked out, the remaining differences are being negotiated, and the distance between the two sides on those issues is narrowing," Helen Hare, a spokeswoman for Democrats on the health committee, said in a statement.
Now the man who built a fortune in catering before allegedly being tasked to run some of Russia's most sensitive top-secret foreign intelligence and military operations has staked out a new battlefield, inside a Washington courtroom, just a few blocks from the White House.
And talk about race and gender, I think probably in a way that reflects your personality more than ... The CNN one seems like you deliberately staked out ... You're on the left edge of the spectrum, right, but it seems like it's deliberately more centrist.
Senate Homeland Security Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wisconsin, said in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday that he's worried about reports that the terrorists who attacked Brussels had also staked out and planned a strike on a nuclear power plant.
We staked out a little spot for ourselves, and I started setting up my shot, positioning the frame so that the launchpad was in the bottom left-hand corner of my shot, knowing that the rocket would arc into the sky up and to the right.
It was on mixtapes—both official, artist-sanctioned releases and unofficial DJ compilations—that the most influential rappers of the era, above all Gucci Mane and Lil Wayne, but also 50 Cent and Nicki Minaj, staked out their places in the game and built their legacies.
CNN reported earlier this month that the President viewed his tirades against the four Democratic House freshmen known as the "Squad" as a political success because they forced the larger Democratic Party to embrace those members, who have staked out far-left positions on some issues.
Like most of the 800,000 citizens uncomfortably sharing real estate in Israel's contested capital, where Arabs and Jews are staked out on opposite sides and communities are often divided between the religious and the secular, everyday travel for Mr. Muna is circumscribed by lines real and invisible.
When it comes to other issues at the top of the priority list, the moral market-watchers say they trust Democrats to better handle issues like taxes, health care — and even immigration, an issue on which Trump has staked out a hardline position to please core supporters.
It was not exactly a perfect night in Washington for Fourth of July fireworks this year, when fog and rain blanketed the sky and made the Independence Day show from the National Mall less impressive than usual to those who had staked out a spot nearby.
When the group traveled stateside last month, U.S. fans staked out Los Angeles International Airport in anticipation of their arrival and recited coordinated fan chants — audience-participation phrases that fans echo during songs — both in English and the group's native Korean during their performance at the AMAs.
The move is the latest in which the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has staked out a hardline position on Iran, insisting for example that Iran's oil customers cut their imports of Iranian petroleum to zero, only to grant waivers allowing them keep buying it.
Former aides have also warned Mr. Trump against signing a watered-down agreement, saying that it could become fodder for Democrats, particularly progressives like Senator Bernie Sanders, independent of Vermont, who has staked out a position on China trade as hawkish as that of Mr. Trump.
On Golf JERSEY CITY — Tiger Woods staked out a spot off to the side of the 220th green and cast a long, cold shadow on Si Woo Kim, the Presidents Cup rookie who was bent over a three-foot putt to extend Thursday's third foursomes match.
In bright pink knee-high socks paired with wintry layers, seven dancers (later joined by a small cohort of local high school students), staked out entire blocks, signaling to one another with swiping arms, arching backs and winding hips, then suddenly sprinting to a new location.
As a legal policy analyst at the Center for Immigration Studies, a Washington-based group that favors significant reductions in immigration, Mr. Feere had staked out tough positions on the subject, including pushing for an end to automatic citizenship for children born in the United States.
Under Mr. Putin, the Kremlin has staked out a role as a defender of conservative values, notably pushing back against gay rights, and the new doctrine is no exception, with a clause raising concern about risks to "traditional Russian spiritual and moral values" of Russian young people.
Democrats' two biggest wins in Trump country, Doug Jones' victory in the Alabama Senate special election in December and Lamb's win in the Pennsylvania congressional race last week, saw candidates who staked out centrist positions that broke from the more progressive wings of the national party.
The Chinese fear that if Mr. Trump was willing to toss aside years of delicate negotiations with allies and decades of American trade policy, he could also go his own way on issues he has staked out with Beijing, including Taiwan and the South China Sea.
The coalition letter, signed by groups including the Internet Association, Telecommunications Industry Association and Information Technology Industry Council, is the first time a wide range of technology trade organizations have staked out a common platform during a presidential campaign, according to a person familiar with its writing.
In their closing arguments this week, New York City prosecutors reportedly claimed Pedro Hernandez — the 56-year-old former store clerk being retried for the murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz, who disappeared in 1979 — "staked out" his victim for several days before strangling the boy to death.
Barr originally staked out an unusual position on the Martin case, somewhere in between liberals who wanted to see Zimmerman convicted and conservatives who saw the case as a gun rights issue, but not really in line with either: Roseanne's Twitter history, much like her personal history, is complicated.
He has also staked out controversial national security positions ranging from prohibiting women from serving in combat roles to defending the European knights who went on crusades in the Middle Ages against "Muslim jihadists" -- and has sharply condemned Donald Trump for some of the presumptive GOP nominee's policy prescriptions.
IRA staff sitting in St Petersburg (the one on the Neva rather than on Tampa Bay) pretended to be Americans on social media and staked out divisive positions on either end of the political spectrum, passing themselves off as supporters of Mr Trump, or of Black Lives Matter.
I marched up to the upper deck, staked out a spot by the rail, and, as the boat began to speed from the financial district to DUMBO, going just so much faster than I anticipated, I found myself just so extremely covered in a sticky layer of pink wine.
These included the Teutonic wave of Sodom, Kreator, and Destruction, Switzerland's Celtic Frost,and notably, Quebec's Voivod, who staked out its iconoclastic territory by fusing the primitive aggression of Venom and Motörhead with the complex, fractured arrangements of British prog bands like King Crimson and Van Der Graaf Generator.
With the vision laid out in her video, Warren has staked out what might just be the ideally unifying position for Democratic voters, at least some of whom are still smarting from (and waging proxy wars out of) the 2016 primary, in which Hillary Clinton beat Bernie Sanders.
Google and other companies are under pressure Google has not staked out a position on any candidate or party in the 2016 presidential race, but civil rights groups behind the protest, like CREDO Action and Color of Change, say any sponsorship would help "legitimize and normalize" Trump's divisive rhetoric.
That might sound like a low bar, but in a world where there was quite a bit of debate over whether Donald Trump referring to undocumented gang members as "animals" was actually bigoted (it was), the fact that news reporters and editors have staked out this position is notable.
The volunteers at many holes became so caught up in watching Woods that they neglected to marshal the fans, who spilled inside the ropes and staked out spots behind tee boxes or within a few feet of the players so they could take sharper photographs with their smartphones.
Negotiators are sitting down Monday for the first round of discussions on a potential trade deal between the United Kingdom and the European Union after the two sides staked out sharply divergent positions on what should happen when a Brexit transition period expires at the end of 2020.
Negotiators will sit down Monday for the first round of discussions on a trade deal between the United Kingdom and the European Union after the two sides staked out sharply divergent positions this week on what should happen when a Brexit transition period expires at the end of 2020.
He laughed uproariously at his own jokes, and told Americans that cooking at home did not have to be particularly sophisticated or difficult (Julia Child, the only other major TV chef of his era, had pretty much staked out that turf anyway) to be wild, and wildly fun.
She and her husband staked out a small plot and for one month dug with sticks into the hillside to create a small area of flat land, where they made a home from sticks they cut, a green plastic tarp, and a metal roof donated by a neighbor.
The N.C.A.A. president, Mark Emmert, said Friday that the organization was standing behind the firm position it has staked out on anti-discrimination protections for athletes and fans, a decision that led it to bar North Carolina from hosting N.C.A.A. championship events like this week's men's basketball tournament.
It may not be as commanding a position to occupy as the car's main infotainment screen — territory that Apple and especially Google have aggressively staked out in recent years — but it allows Amazon to run a full operating system inside a car, something it's never really done before.
Some in the GOP have expressed fear that nominating Kobach, a conservative firebrand who has staked out hard-line positions on immigration and election fraud, could jeopardize their chances of keeping the must-win seat in the Republican column next year after he lost the governor's race last year.
On a day when spectators were not allowed on the premises due to what the PGA Tour said were unsafe conditions, Woods went about his business in front of a mostly eerily-quiet Narashino County Club - though some keen fans staked out positions along a lane adjacent to the fourth hole.
"We want a good deal with our EU partners," Raab said, stating that there had been a "series of fairly stubborn positions staked out by the EU." Raab added that if the EU sticks to that line then the United Kingdom needs to be prepared for a no-deal Brexit.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzGOP strategist predicts Biden will win nomination, cites fundraising strength 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE (R-Texas) staked out a position as the most conservative Republican, while Ohio Gov.
If established makers like Indian and Ducati, each managing to grow despite market headwinds, are taking gambles with buck-the-trend designs, then Husqvarna seems to be betting the farm in the direction it has staked out with the Svartpilen and Vitpilen — for Black Arrow and White Arrow — road bikes.
Members of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, whose Northwestern University chapter Ms. Markle pledged, staked out a prime spot at the front of the wedding procession route at an ungraceful and ungodly hour on Saturday, for Kappas only, and led a series of screaming chants into the cold early morning air.
So he staked out his turf early in the hearing, arguing that if he had been in office when Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, he would have recommended that the United States provide arms and intelligence support to the government of Ukraine, even though it is not a member of NATO.
Reversing a position staked out earlier by the Obama administration, which backed employees, the administration said in a court filing it would no longer defend the position of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) that employment agreements requiring workers to waive their rights to bring class action claims are invalid.
" Meadows, a real-estate investor who represents the western tip of North Carolina, declined to comment on the different positions he and Walker have staked out but said generally: "Chairman Walker and members of the RSC do a fine job in trying to make sure the conservative voice is heard.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The N.C.A.A. president, Mark Emmert, said Friday that the organization was standing behind the firm position it has staked out on anti-discrimination protections for athletes and fans, a decision that led it to bar North Carolina from hosting N.C.A.A. championship events like this week's men's basketball tournament.
The lack of structures meant little shade from the desert sun; the single tiny patch of it cast by a bus shelter on a late-October weekend was clearly staked out as the territory of a model-hot couple wearing lanyards and approaching tourists with a scam-adjacent deal that somehow involved timeshares.
The collection put Celine firmly in the sexy, evening-wear territory staked out by Saint Laurent - the brand owned by LVMH rival Kering and where Slimane held the design reins from 2012 to 2016 - at a time when other labels are turning out more so-called streetwear, with sportier looks and sneakers.
The thieves staked out the truck and grabbed a shipment, before it managed to deliver to an Apple store at the Stonestown Galleria shopping mall in San Francisco, according to news outlet CBS SF.  They broke in and took all the smartphones whilst the UPS driver was at Macy's making a delivery.
The committee is trying to get answers about the firing of James B. Comey as F.B.I. director this spring and has staked out a broad investigation that aims to look at everything from the Trump campaign's interactions with Russia to the Obama Justice Department's handling of the Clinton email case last year.
The survival of this loophole is a story of money, politics and suspected academic misconduct, according to interviews and government and private documents, and has been facilitated by Scott Pruitt, the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, who has staked out positions in environmental fights that benefit the Trump administration's corporate backers.
Mr. Reid staked out a maximalist position, saying he was willing to go over the cliff; Mr. Obama, despite having campaigned on the issue, was worried "that a sudden major tax hike and massive spending cut could together trigger another recession," Gene Sperling, a top Obama economic aide, said in an interview.
In any given podcast, you might hear hosts reading copy about razors, mattresses, fresh-ingredient delivery services, small-business HR solutions, super-comfortable underwear, printable stamps, mobile payment apps, web-design services, or any of the few dozen other goods and services that have staked out the sponsorships that are standard for the medium.
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa — Making her final push before the Iowa caucuses, Hillary Clinton staked out her position as the lone defender of the Affordable Care Act on Saturday night, warning that her Democratic rival, Senator Bernie Sanders, would scrap it and start over and that Republicans would hand healthcare back to insurers and drug-makers.
The South Bend mayor, who has staked out a middle ground between the progressives and moderates like Delaney and Hickenlooper, scored some points later on as the debate-within-the-debate dragged when he advised the field to pay less attention -- and worry -- to how Republicans might try to weaponize the Democratic debate against them.
New York (CNN Business)The fate of The Weekly Standard, the conservative magazine that has staked out a position as a publication on the right still critical of President Donald Trump, is uncertain, Editor-in-Chief Stephen Hayes told staff in a series of phone calls Tuesday, according to two people familiar with the matter.
"The goals of this investigation are to determine why drug companies are increasing prices so dramatically, how drug companies are using the proceeds, and what steps can be taken to reduce prescription drug prices" — Cummings     Among Democrats, internal frictions from the left are bubbling up over remarks and positions staked out by democratic socialist Rep.
Perhaps more significantly, new surveys indicate that she has staked out leads in states Mr. Trump most likely needs to win the White House, including Florida, Pennsylvania and Michigan, and that she is also close or edging ahead in Republican-leaning states such as Georgia, where at least one poll has her ahead. Mrs.
Fallon, the former Schumer aide, said that in the January 2018 shutdown "Schumer staked out a pretty clear, resolute position" but "he had moderate members of his own caucus self-form a little rump group with people like Susan Collins and it moved the center of gravity from Schumer" toward Trump and the Republicans.
As Emma Roller wrote in a profile at Splinter, Feinstein has opposed single-payer health care, staked out hawkish positions on national security (backing the Patriot Act and calling Edward Snowden a traitor), and supported raising the Social Security retirement age — all in a state that's one of the most safely Democratic in the country.
In Mr. Trump's case, however, the recalibration is starker because of the extreme nature of the positions he had staked out on issues like China, Russia and the NATO alliance, as well as the Trump campaign's thin ranks of policy advisers and his slowness in assembling a full national security team in the White House.
García's much-praised earlier works, which dealt with her Cuban background, were published by major New York presses; yet this more ambitious novel, in which she transcends her own life story to tread delicately on the turf staked out by Christa Wolf and W. G. Sebald, has been released by a small press in California.
Instead of watching Jones speak to women supporters — an important demographic for him in the wake of the allegations against Moore — reporters from local and national media outlets staked out 403 miles away in the lobby of an Embassy Suites in Birmingham for several hours, only to have members of the steering committee slip out another entrance.
The Alabama senator has since staked out a centrist position on many issues, voting with Republicans in some cases but with Democrats on others including a vote against Brett KavanaughBrett Michael KavanaughLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Cook Political Report moves Susan Collins Senate race to 'toss up' Sen.
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 staked out an uncompromising position thus far in stonewalling Democratic requests for testimony and documentation as part of ongoing investigations into the administration.
The Court of Justice, "which has been expanding the reach of copyright when it comes to digital platforms and use online, has now, in the case of food, staked out some ground and said, 'No, there are some boundaries,'" said Ben Allgrove, chairman of the intellectual property, technology and communications group at the law firm Baker McKenzie.
Many Republicans worry that the possible nomination of former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, a conservative firebrand who has staked out hard-line positions on immigration and election fraud, could jeopardize the party's chances of keeping the seat in the GOP column next year after he lost the governor's race last year to a Democrat.
Some of his ideas seemed to be flags planted directly on the liberal territory previously staked out by Bill de Blasio, the mayor of New York, who listened from the second row on Monday — the latest subplot of a feud between governor and mayor that recently reached new depths over the death of a white-tailed deer.
Mr. Baker worked as a miner and engineer in Alaska; staked out what was described as the last unsurveyed boundary between Colorado and New Mexico; served on a Navy destroyer during the Korean War; captained a yacht in the Pacific, where he met Heyerdahl, in Tahiti; and, after returning to New York, earned an engineering license at Cooper Union.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersPoll: Biden remains ahead of Sanders by 2628 points 28500 forecast: A House switch, a slimmer Senate for GOP — and a bigger win for Trump 6900 predictions: Trump will lose — if not in the Senate, then with the voters MORE (I-Vt.) have staked out far-left positions and have minimal support outside of progressive Democrats.
His previous position was the one he staked out that distinguished himself from every Republican running," former Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward Cruz85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Democrats keen to take on Cornyn despite formidable challenges MORE spokesman Rick Tyler said Monday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe.
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 and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have each staked out their positions, raising the temperature of the negotiations, which restarted last week after a five-week break.
Kevin YoderKevin Wayne YoderK Street giants scoop up coveted ex-lawmakers Kansas Senate race splits wide open without Pompeo Mike Pompeo to speak at Missouri-Kansas Forum amid Senate bid speculation MORE (R-Kan.) because the party chooses moderates who haven't staked out firm positions, and he is campaigning with progressive stances including calling for a single-payer health-care system.
It's a perfect, simple sci-fi premise, and Vandermeer uses it to explore really strange ideas about consciousness, science, and psychological control, without ever straying too far from the basic question of what the hell is going on in Area X. By the end, he's staked out new territory for the whole genre, getting way, way weirder than anything Hollywood has taken on in recent years.
The lawyer has staked out positions to the left of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE in 2016 and has called for restrictions on money in politics, an endorsement of "Medicare for all" single-payer health care and support for unions.
The president's first Supreme Court appointee, Neil Gorsuch, has already staked out a place well to the right of the conservative chief justice, John G. Roberts Jr. Should Mr. Trump have the chance to replace one of the five justices committed to upholding Roe — two of whom are in their 80s — we will once again see the widespread criminalization of abortion in this country.
I followed a road up to the northern tip of the Médoc, Soulac-sur-Mer, a seaswept town encircled by belle epoque villas where I bought croissants at a local bakery and then staked out the central market in a state of wolfish desire, munching on accras de morue (fritters of salt cod) and lamenting all the beautiful things I could not eat because I do not travel with a kitchen.
Asked to rate the importance of several issue positions staked out by at least some of the candidates running for the Democratic nomination, potential Democratic voters are largely unified in considering it very important for the party's nominee to back aggressive action to slow the effects of climate change (25.9% "very important"); providing health insurance for all Americans through the government (75%); and taking executive action if Congress fails to pass stricter gun laws (65%).
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharBiden lead shrinks, Sanders and Warren close gap: poll Hillicon Valley: Zuckerberg to meet with lawmakers | Big tech defends efforts against online extremism | Trump attends secretive Silicon Valley fundraiser | Omar urges Twitter to take action against Trump tweet Media and candidates should be ashamed that they don't talk about obesity MORE (D-Minn.), who has staked out a more moderate ground, tore into Sanders, though, over his plan's elimination of private insurance.
" In a joint press release, the organizations allege that the commission, which was created by Pompeo in July 2019, is "stacked with members who have staked out positions hostile to LGBTQ and reproductive rights," is "holding closed door meetings to conduct significant Commission business outside of the public's view and scrutiny, including efforts to redefine human rights terminology and commitments" and is "failing to provide adequate notice of meetings and to release key documents to the public.
" Klobuchar demurred when pressed by Wallace on a series of misstatements by former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenFormer Biden economic adviser: 'I really like a lot of' Warren's tax proposals Poll: Trump trails top 2020 Democrats in Michigan Monmouth acknowledges poll showing Biden losing support was 'outlier' MORE, who, like her, has staked out more moderate positions that appeal less to the Democratic base than other members of the crowded presidential primary field, telling Wallace "I'm focused on my own campaign.
Howard Lavine, a professor of political science and psychology at the University of Minnesota, staked out a middle ground, pessimistic in the short term, less so in the long term: Intermarriage — especially among whites and Hispanics — may produce a substantial percentage of children (and grandchildren) who identify as white, but I doubt that such predictions will go far in currently assuaging the race-based status threat that many working class-whites feel today, and that Donald Trump exploited so successfully.

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