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In the president, one big bully stands up to others.
I hope your son stands up to his wife soon.
They want it both ways, Donald Trump stands up to them.
No one knows if that argument really stands up to scrutiny.
Price aside, the June Intelligent Oven stands up to the hype.
They make three arguments, none of which stands up to scrutiny.
Her pedigree certainly stands up to that of our current president.
During the lunch, Khloé stands up to toast the two young entrepreneurs.
There've also been questions about whether 2257 stands up to strict scrutiny.
And Sim stands up to all that horror with an admirable bluster.
"But on the other hand, I'm proud that he stands up to bullies."
It stands up to the stronger flavours of the chili and holy basil.
But on the other hand, I'm proud that he stands up to bullies.
As with most claims by CBP officials, neither stands up to genuine scrutiny.
This suitcase stands up to the abuse, with excellent zippers, wheels, and hardware.
He wants to be a president who stands up to the United States.
He stands up to his full height and looms over the sleeping child.
This cost-effective alternative to expensive hardwood stands up to stains and scratches.
She stands up to him and refuses to get down on his level.
Ms Park says she stands up to her brother, if not her older relatives.
Number one, he's one of the few Republicans who stands up to Donald Trump.
Stands up to say that yes, they do want literary innovation, and realistic representation.
In "Matilda," the titular character famously stands up to the "tyrannical" headmistress Miss Trunchbull.
"I will be looking closely at what this merger means for consumers and their pocketbooks, and whether it stands up to stands up to the rigorous review standards set by the Department of Justice's antitrust division in the last few years," he said.
You can hear them clunk and hiss when he stands up to talk to Qi'ra.
He cracks when she calls him out on his shit and stands up to him.
Her parents lose their shit when she stands up to leave and go tell the Lockharts.
"I'm fighting to make sure they have someone in Washington who stands up to Donald Trump."
I don't hear all of it but secretly fist pump when she stands up to him.
It might go well if, say, he curbs corruption or stands up to America over trade.
Chicken Tikka Masala Nothing stands up to slow braising quite the way chicken thigh meat does.
Its time congress stands up to health-care's special interests and do what best for patients.
I've made my way through many a moisturizer, and Brandless' version stands up to them all.
"However, I'm not going to do that," Johnston says, as the mummy stands up to rapturous applause.
It stands up to the test of time and is perfect for teens, tweens, and parents alike.
"The peculiar glory of this work stands up to anything Ed Ruscha ever dreamed up," Alden says.
"He continued: "There&aposs zero chance that the equity market stands up to a massive debt selloff.
Ruffwear's Knot-A-Leash stands up to this treatment thanks to its reflective, climbing-rope-inspired lead.
Warren implied that Trump asked for Bharara's resignation because he "stands up to both parties & Wall Street."
GOP & Dems respect Preet Bharara as a fearless prosecutor who stands up to both parties & Wall Street.
I want to dig a little deeper and find out whether this hunch stands up to scrutiny.
" Biden tweeted Sunday that Heyer's spirit is "in every person who stands up to reject hatred and bigotry.
It also reflected her seeming reluctance to be the Western democratic voice that publicly stands up to him.
If the mob stands up for women and stands up to the National Rifle Association, I want in.
Though their ineffectual father seems vaguely sympathetic to their plight, he never stands up to their tyrannical mother.
They can be stopped if Congress stands up to him, and Congress tends to respond to public opinion.
Their unibody steel construction exceeds structural code in the U.S. and stands up to severe conditions in seismic zones.
Correia stands up to attack, pushes the imaginary table away, and punches the opponent's face with his right hand.
I didn't vote for Trump, but I hope that he keeps his word and stands up to Communist China.
It begins with a new, fair trade policy that protects our jobs and stands up to countries that cheat.
When Ana stands up to her criticism, it becomes a body positive moment and a declaration of self-assurance.
It begins with a new, fair trade policy that protects our jobs and stands up to countries that cheat.
Nobody in the family stands up to Tony Soprano until they stop making money and start going to prison.
None of it stands up to scrutiny (apart from maybe the boiler breaking down when it is needed most).
Both named in the lawsuit, they stood by the post, which Denton said "stands up to the test of time."
So this is not a president above threatening anyone who gets in his way, anyone who stands up to him.
I like it chilled, no ice, in a wine glass — and it stands up to spicy dishes like mapo tofu.
She delivers the best quips, stands up to the creepy guy messing with her best friend and, well, look at her!
When Dr. Cassidy Cascade (Taylor Lautner) finally stands up to his scary-ass mom in defense of Chanel #3 (Billie Lourd).
Leon stands up to them in a way that is unexpected — so far this season, he hasn't been violent or aggressive.
The story is broader, because any ordinary person that stands up to Putin's regime can find themselves in a similar situation.
Jack stands up to him until his dad leaves, and his mom makes Jack promise he'll never be like his dad.
Lord Lovat gives men to Prince Charles's cause after Simon, his son, finally stands up to him in support of Jamie.
"Trump is a bully and if no one stands up to him, then we are pushovers," said Montreal resident Manny Bastos.
And the rest of the season will reveal whether their narrative stands up to the expectation set by these first episodes.
If Trump stands up to the Russian leader and underscores differences over Ukraine, Syria and arms control, allies will be reassured.
Only Medicare for all stands up to the long-held power of these multi-billion-dollar titans and says no more.
Fate conspires to destroy everyone who stands up to LeBron, sooner or later, and justice is coming for you, Jayson Tatum.
But considered as a whole, this season's hard-nosed inquisition into the cost of long-term conflict stands up to scrutiny.
It even stands up to sports cleats and the 24 x 36-inch size is ample enough for two to use.
Mr. Adey makes fresh rye pasta throughout the winter, because its nutty flavor stands up to long-cooked ragùs and sauces.
He is a larger-than-life figure who steered JPMorgan through the financial crisis and regularly stands up to regulators and politicians.
As the video end and the camera cuts back to studio, Fallon stands up to deliver a tearful ode of his own.
In the clip, Khloé, 34, stands up to give a toast to Woods, 21, in front of the rest of the guests.
At the beginning of the movie, only one person stands up to Edward I: James Douglas, Lord of Douglas (Aaron Taylor-Johnson).
Mills have gotten better at making recycled cardboard that stands up to wear and tear, so it's usable for longer shipping routes.
But if you know where to look, you can actually find fried chicken that stands up to the best in the country.
"You stood up to him about as well as he stands up to Putin," she said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
They vilified Inuit people for generations, and finally one of them very publicly stands up to them, and that showed their racism.
What makes this answer work is that while it's evasive on the taxes point, it also stands up to fact-checking scrutiny.
But they've got an intense flavor that stands up to the salty pancetta and the Parmesan cheese sprinkled on at the end.
If Soliris successfully stands up to the challenge, it won&apost face competition in the US until its patents expire in 2027.
James Van Der Beek starred as Mox, the quarterback of the team who stands up to his abusive coach, played by Jon Voight.
The result is what Salvadoreans call a "patrimonial state", which justifies itself through patronage and stifles any institution that stands up to it.
It's there when Mailhot stands up to give her craft talk and, a few minutes in, breaks into tears that transmute into laughter.
Kelly Ayotte to Trump -- and tout Ayotte's Democratic challenger, Maggie Hassan, as someone who "unlike her opponent," stands up to the GOP nominee.
Andrei, still reeling from being unceremoniously dumped, visits his family and finally stands up to the prince about his callous treatment of Marya.
That small number can easily be overwhelmed, their regressive clamor stilled, if the rest of SFF fandom simply stands up to be counted.
Buttigieg's centrism and moderation, to put it bluntly, is an act only liberals could think stands up to even the most cursory investigation.
But neither of their main contentions, which are that the program violates civil liberties and suffers from inadequate oversight, stands up to examination.
Their interactions with the opposite sex take a turn when Lila, with characteristic verve, stands up to the sons of a local gangster.
The team is currently waiting to test the coat with a professional skier to see how it stands up to real-life conditions.
Because of damaged vertebrae, he stands up to work and lies down to ride in a car, stretched out on the back seat.
It happens every single time a veteran or a widow or a Gold Star parent stands up to blood-and-soil nationalist kakistocracy.
"I don't know if this is a function of nobody being around who stands up to him," a former senior administration official said.
"You backed down pretty quickly and stood up to him about as well as he stands up to Putin," Nixon said to Cuomo.
Brian Kemp signed the bill on May 7, but it won't go into effect until January 2020, if it stands up to legal challenges.
Among those taking part in the Pi day protest put on by Tech Stands Up To Trump are employees from Facebook, Apple and Google.
The actress and singer penned an essay for Huffington Post about the film's significance and how it "stands up" to some "misperceptions" about adoption.
Kraig Biocraft, the winner of the contract, will test its futuristic spider silk to see how well it stands up to wear and tear.
"We hadn't even gotten our salad and Thomas stands up to make these toasts and, man, things got sideways real quick," Rose tells PEOPLE.
I never read A Series of Unfortunate Events, so I can't say how well this teaser stands up to the material in the books.
Hip-hop loves a man who righteously stands up to the government and tells the power structure you don't have respect for black people.
It begins with a new, fair trade policy that protects our jobs and stands up to countries that cheat — of which there are many.
We didn't know how good he was going to be but he's compelling and he absolutely stands up to Travis and is his equal.
Despite claims that Marine Le Pen's National Front and fellow parties have been "normalized" since Trump's win, I don't believe this stands up to scrutiny.
As Maeve on Westworld, Thandie Newton stands up to her creators (two men) to rewrite her own narrative in life — to make her voice heard.
You're not going to win an Oscar with your footage, but its video quality definitely stands up to most other action camera on the market.
After Rowlands' speech, most of the Unite slate immediately stands up to go get brunch, hang out on the beach, and have a few drinks.
California stands up to bullies and will keep fighting for stronger clean car protections that protect the health and safety of our children and families.
After he is kicked out of his house because he is gay, Angela stands up to her own mom, Patty, in order to help him.
The new Rothamsted field trial, however, will determine how the GM wheat crop stands up to real environment conditions outside of a controlled greenhouse climate.
Whether it was an honest mistake, total fabrication, or something in between, that work has now been flagged and no longer stands up to scientific scrutiny.
My overriding concern about foldables is that they'll fail to be perfectly flat when actually opened up, but the Mate X again stands up to scrutiny.
TO HER many fans, Angela Merkel is the hero who stands up to Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, and who generously opened her country to refugees.
"It's given me a real insight into what it feels like to be a woman who stands up to inequality and hate," Clarke told the magazine.
She stands up to her mother, Ida (Vanessa Williams), who is also her manager, and reveals her desire to enter the world of country music (LOL).
Once built, the dome is 12 feet in diameter and stands up to just over seven feet tall, while the base area is 107 square feet.
"We know that glass mosaic and ceramic tile are durable and beautiful and stands up to the challenges we face in the transit environment," says Hausmann.
Hillary could have a big moment if she stands up to entrenched interests and fights for some of these reforms on behalf of kids and families.
But in a place where everything is fake, right down to the last hair, anyone who stands up to quibble about truth seems naïve, even childlike.
After Edward apologizes to her for shifting the course of her life, Colman stands up to leave, but her feet are heavy and her breath slows.
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But if, for example, Ryan stands up to Trump on an issue like immigration reform or trade protectionism, it might spark a far broader GOP civil war.
At NBC News, one of our primary goals is to produce outstanding investigative journalism that stands up to intense scrutiny and has a meaningful impact on society.
Here, she instead stands up to confront Finn, who asks her what would happen if anyone found out she was responsible for the destruction of Starkiller Base.
HP has made a laptop that it says stands up to military standards of toughness, a feat that it claims is necessary for another tough environment: schools.
There's still a man dressed all in black who can choke you with a hand gesture, and a scrappy band who stands up to all that darkness.
Time and time again, she stands up to the most senior members of government — men who were titans of politics — to defend what she wants and believes.
" (Around the 5:30-minute mark.)At the end of the video, Kardashian West stands up to model the finished product, which she calls "The Kylie Look.
But if it has, it it's distinctive enough, and I think Slate's content stands up to this test, you say, I read a Slate piece on Facebook.
They could teach rich countries, increasingly at risk of climate threats themselves, about the need to build stronger infrastructure that stands up to wilder weather, he said.
What's more, not even the "woman raging for justice" angle quite stands up to scrutiny, because Mildred is literally the only woman that this movie bothers fleshing out.
There's a certain type of happiness that fills my soul every time I find a budget-friendly beauty buy that actually stands up to my high-end favorites.
Amy stands up to Gwendolyn and walks out of the meeting, with the pasta sauce in her hair somehow looking more like smoothing serum than dried tomato paste.
So it's worth examining why bitcoin uses so much energy to begin with and whether CoinShares' claim that it has turned toward clean energy stands up to scrutiny.
But Ramirez's account is a reminder of how far the #MeToo movement has come: When a woman stands up to report misconduct, she rarely stands alone for long.
That said, there's nothing quite like encountering the prints in person, because one result of using film is a depth of detail that stands up to massive enlargement.
You gave him a real nobility or dignity in the first scene, when he stands up to the Captain and tells him that the poor can't afford morals.
"Third Way's approach antagonizes no one, stands up to nobody and changes nothing," Shakir wrote, echoing a comment Sanders made 10 days ago in Iowa about his moderate rivals.
For those of you who didn't catch the film in theaters originally, it's now easily accessible, and it definitely stands up to several rewatches even for those who did.
In its raw state, it's nothing but bitter cardboard, but it's beloved across a large swath of Asia and the Middle East because it stands up to strong flavors.
It is Lionel who informs Troy via text that shit is about to go down at the Dear Black People party, and Troy finally stands up to his father.
Whether that lasts largely depends on the length and severity of the coronavirus outbreak — and whether the software that supports working from home stands up to its increased demands.
A Senator who stands up to his or her party and casts the decisive vote against the Cassidy Graham health legislation will be seen by history as a hero.
It's about projecting power, to send a message to the region that the U.S. backs its allies, and stands up to threats in a way that's unlike previous administrations.
While the political left was busy ridiculing President Trump's decision to cancel the summit, North Korea immediately backtracked – like a bully who retreats when his target stands up to him.
" Charley stands up to him, though, and says "maybe you can get to people who don't have a spine, but I have a backbone, and I am not going away.
When Ms. Malone takes the stage, or when Mr. Nathanson stands up to face rows of young people at desks, they are not just speaking to the most obvious audiences.
If Congress stands up to Trump, his wall may end up being a fence extension, said Steve Legomsky, professor emeritus and immigration law expert at Washington University School of Law.
At one point in Detroit, a woman from Oakland stands up to announce that she has organized a new group of 214,22018 members who plan to fight for racial justice.
If it's really as difficult for the feds to gain access to encrypted phones as they say it is, it needs to show us evidence that stands up to scrutiny.
Why it matters: His comments came in response to Warren's latest TV ad, which is titled "Elizabeth Warren Stands Up to Billionaires," and will begin running on the network soon.
In any case, Dorsey did have a second explanation for why Trump's tweets need to stay up that stands up to a little more scrutiny—that his tweets are inherently newsworthy.
But engineers will be watching to see how the track stands up to wear and tear and if the hollow structure causes resonance, which would make such a road unduly noisy.
But Pastor Jack Graham, the head of a large Baptist church in Texas, applauded the strikes, tweeting that America "stands up to terror and sends the right message to all evildoers".
The horse's speed needs to be consistent and matched to the tank so that when Armstrong stands up to make the jump, the horse doesn't duck out sideways or slow down.
Dark brown and, as the name implies, dappled with white flecks, it stands up to half a metre tall when perched on branches in the ancient forests of America's north-west.
Melvin is still trying to use Ralph Angel's farm to stash stolen merchandise, but Ralph Angel stands up to him again and tells him he doesn't want any part of this.
The group advocates publicly owned water systems, which it says provide the most equitable and affordable service, and the group stands up "to corporations that puts profits before people," it says.
The Outdoor Interiors Resin Wicker and Eucalyptus Rocking Chair stands up to almost any kind of weather, but it will continue to look great with just a little bit of maintenance.
Hillary Clinton's economic litmus test will come when she stands up to new free-trade agreements to block them, or instead, like every United States president before her, stands behind them.
The Trump administration, enabled by this Congress, will continue to attack our essential pollution protections for years to come, unless the same coalition that helped oust Pruitt stands up to them.
While it sometimes seems obvious that a good portion of the show's budget has been spent on effects and gory prosthetics, the production quality during that chase stands up to scrutiny.
Pros: 100% pure cedar bark and wood chips, decay-resistant, repels insects, stands up to heavy rainsCons: More expensive than other types of mulch, can reduce nitrogen levels in the soil
Ramen gets a snap of cayenne, but it's udon, chewier, with an earthy flavor all its own and in a broth deepened by kelp, that stands up to the curry best.
By imposing sanctions and publicly assailing Turkey, Mr. Trump may actually be helping Mr. Erdogan domestically, giving him grounds to appeal to national pride as he stands up to a superpower.
Wheeler did not set a target date for finalizing the maximum limit, citing the complicated regulatory process and the need to set a level that stands up to any court challenges.
She stands up to the ruthless breakbeat that propels "Romeo" forward; she's rock-solid within cacophonous lead single "Ch-Ching"; she gives the bruised "Crying in Public" a steely, self-aware core.
He played a nightclub patron who stands up to thugs in "Rock All Night" (1957) and a would-be beatnik artist turned murderer in the horror comedy "A Bucket of Blood" (19703).
UK woman stands up to far-right supporter with smile "I didn't hear all of their exchange but they were talking about the concept of nations and nation-states, immigration, refugees," he said.
It looks and feels like a traditional cotton Oxford shirt; it's soft against the skin, has a decent weight, and stands up to wrinkles far better than linen or a thinner cotton shirt.
The attraction of the "big man" — the tough boss who stands up to perceived slights and threats, civil rights and democratic niceties be damned — is another challenge in urgent need of a response.
People on Twitter praised Bezos for demonstrating "raw power" and "accepting personal responsibility," as he stands up to alleged blackmail even at the risk of his intimate photos getting out into the world.
More than 20 years later, Casper, based on the character created by Seymour Reit and Joe Oriolo and made famous by Harvey Comics in the 1950s, undoubtedly stands up to a re-watch.
I invite my colleagues to join me in wearing our F ratings every day until the GOP finally stands up to the gun lobby and helps us pass common sense gun safety legislation.
Old-timey Western music you might hear in a cowboy film plays as Pikachu stands up to the leader of the Squirtle Squad—identical to the others, except donning sharp, pointed, cat-eye sunglasses.
Red mullet is a very popular fish in Mediterranean and European traditions, and while it's flavor is still mild, it's a white fish that stands up to strong flavors like tomatoes and chiles well.
Titled "Elizabeth Warren Stands Up to Billionaires," the ad takes aim at longtime investor Leon Cooperman, former TD Ameritrade CEO Joe Ricketts, former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel.
"She champions women rights, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights and stands up to the world's bullies and makes sure the little guys have a voice as well," said information technology student Timothy Hills.
But a book that stands up to being read three times is a book that probably has a claim to being the best of the year, not just something that's a magpie pretty thing.
It might be embarrassing to sit with someone who stands up to take photos or moves the plate near a window for better light, but he wants to help me get the best shot.
She stands up to her mother in conversation with the eye-rolling exasperation of a contemporary teenager, and she has an insolent beauty, with a face that brings to mind the young Debbie Harry.
For instance, in the first chapter of the book, Zéile is slammed to the ground when she stands up to the king's guards who come demanding a diviner's tax, a scam to keep diviners poor.
Shipka (best known for growing up on Mad Men, playing Don Draper's daughter) is superb in the role, emphasizing Sabrina's intelligence and compassion as she stands up to bullies and rallies behind her misfit friends.
The most blatant link between the two is that each contains a similarly thrilling, moving scene, in which the main character stands up to give a speech that starts out embarrassing and eventually becomes empowering.
Titled "Elizabeth Warren Stands Up to Billionaires," the ad takes aim at longtime investor Leon Cooperman, former CEO of TD Ameritrade Joe Ricketts, former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein and Silicon Valley investor Peter Thiel.
The crowd, which dwindled as the afternoon wore on, held signs with slogans saying "Silicon Valley, powered by diversity," and "Tech Stands Up to 21," which is binary code for 259, according to the poster.
To the Editor: It's about time that an article appeared that stands up to patriarchal science and medicine for minimizing the feminine, time-tested, results-driven approach to health and the wellness of our bodies.
A number of prominent Hollywood studios have said this week that they will reconsider filming their projects in the state if the "Heartbeat Law" stands up to legal challenges and goes into effect in January 2020.
"I understand there are some well-intentioned Democrats and candidates who believe the best way forward is a middle-ground strategy that antagonizes no one, that stands up to nobody and that changes nothing," Sanders said.
The highlight in this scenario is Alison herself, both when she takes responsibility for her role in the affairs she's been part of and when she stands up to the false narrative Ben insists on painting.
But it's clear that they're still fresh in their relationship (they met barely more than a year ago) when she stands up to kiss him for getting the color of her eyes right (green and yellow).
But, before May even stands up to speak, she could face a procedural challenge that would give parliament more power to dictate the government's next steps if it loses the vote on whether to approve her deal.
Video SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TOWN STANDS UP TO STATE, VOTES TO REJECT SANCTUARY LAW         Attorney General Jeff Sessions sued the state of California earlier this year over the sanctuary state policies, arguing that state lawmakers overreached their authority.
We see the desire (both from a brand and a gym-goer perspective) for makeup that stands up to sweat and looks natural while doing so — but in the end, you're still wearing makeup to the gym.
"I understand that there are some well-intentioned Democrats and candidates who believe that the best way forward is a middle-ground strategy that antagonizes no one, that stands up to nobody, and that changes nothing," Sen.
Since becoming leader in February, Batten has taken the party in an increasingly far-right direction, speaking of his desire to reinvent UKIP as a "radical populist party that stands up to the "politically-correct thought police.
Texans deserve a senator who stands up to the NRA and the gun lobby, not one who continues to let women be murdered because they are too much of a coward to stand up for what's right.
After attending the event and interviewing Google's hardware leader, Rick Osterloh, earlier this week, today's episode turns to how the Pixel 4 fits into the broader "flagship phone" group and how its camera stands up to the iPhone.
In this extra scene from VICELAND's Hustle, host and entrepreneur John Henry meets with Billy Valentin and Ralph Barbosa, co-owners of Port Morris, for a blind tasting to see how their pitorro stands up to similar spirits.
In the USA Today-Suffolk University poll, 58% of voters say they want to elect a Congress that mostly stands up to Trump, compared to 34% who say they'd rather have a Congress that mostly cooperates with him.
Two weeks before his death, the Lost River actress shared a black-and-white photo of herself with her older brother at the Hollywood Stands Up to Cancer event from January 2015, captioning the image with a heart emoji.
The outlines of the story—a lone hero stands up to corporate greed, decrying entertainment addiction, political impotence, and the breakdown of trust and decency—seem to promise a classic tale of moral redemption, Mr. Smith Goes to Television.
"We will closely scrutinize any potential nominee to ensure he or she is first and foremost a champion for policies that put patients and families first and stands up to this Administration's harmful, politically-driven agenda," the two wrote.
Many see in him a strong leader who stands up to West, who brought stability, oversaw an infrastructure boom, who improved health care and relaxed strict secular laws, for instance allowing women to wear Islamic headscarves in schools and government offices.
The extraordinary support for Mr Putin (82%) as a head of state who stands up to this American aggression contrasts starkly with the deep contempt people feel for the power elite generally, whom they see as corrupt, amoral and callous.
"I will be looking closely at what this merger means for consumers and their pocketbooks and whether it stands up to the rigorous review standards set by the Department of Justice's antitrust division in the last few years," he said.
"I will be looking closely at what this merger means for consumers and their pocketbooks and whether it stands up to ‎the rigorous review standards set by the Department of Justice's antitrust division in the last few years," he said.
When Chancellor Angela Merkel stands up to the German populists who fought against the bailout of Greece and are now making gains by opposing the settlement of refugees, she is keeping the flame of principle alive against the winds of expedience.
"China's asserting the viability of an alternate world order, one which is separate to and stands up to America ... They've both got reason to push back against the United States," Richard McGregor, senior fellow at Sydney's Lowy Institute, told CNN.
Unfortunately, "Homeward Bound" breezes over Simon's fascinating latter-day work, sprinting through the last 20 years (a new family with the singer Edie Brickell, and new music that stands up to the best of his catalog) in about 20 pages.
"To suggest that with just 1.3% of global emissions that Australia doing something differently, more or less, would have changed the fire outcome this season, I don&apost think that stands up to any credible scientific evidence at all," he said.
Louis-Dreyfus is crushingly good when portraying Selina's simultaneous rage and grief, most especially when she stands up to give the eulogy at her mother's funeral and laments how unfair it is that her presidency mother is gone for good.
Stands up to say that yes, they do just want to read good stories — but what makes a story good is skill, and audacity, and the ability to consider the future clearly rather than through the foggy lenses of nostalgia and privilege.
"If you consider the phrase post-9/11, with the reforms in immigration and steps toward securitizing domestic and foreign policy, you cannot have a government like America's say that it stands up to protect men, because that would emasculate them," Keremidchieva says.
When she stands up to a sexist policy at the Academy of Unseen Arts or schemes to gain an audience with the Antipope (yup, there's a witch pope), it's motivated by her identification of a problem that's actually her prerogative to change.
I do not make light of the risks — financial, personal and professional — of fighting the perpetrators of sexual harassment, and understand that many of these women were young and understandably scared, but if no one stands up to power, the abuse will continue.
"Our goal is to replace our regressive tax system with a new formula for fairness, while ensuring Seattle stands up to President Trump's austere budget that cuts transportation, affordable housing, healthcare, and social services," Murray said in an email, according to Reuters.
MURDOCH: You are the only man in the world who is married who stands up to her when they make changes, because every guy in his audience can argue and say with his other half tells him to do something, he does not do it.
It will be interesting to see how well the 15-inch Laptop 3 stands up to the 15-inch MacBook Pro, which remains the workhorse of choice for content creators, despite the litany of problems Apple has had with its laptops over the years.
In this case, it's Clive Mantle (a public school boy and Cambridge chorister) playing Lord Jon Umber, a Northern lord who stands up to Robb Stark at the end of Season 1 and has his fingers bitten off by Robb's direwolf for his trouble.
The most popular recent post, with 15 upvotes, is titled "The reaction I get when I tell people I like Homefront: The Revolution," and links to an Arrested Development clip where David Cross' character, Tobais Fünke, stands up to defend his bizarre "never nude" syndrome.
It's when she stands up to one of these larger-than-life figures (after an epic battle messes with her commute) that she accidentally becomes a cult "hero" in her own right … even if it's just to her group of lovably quirky co-workers.
"He is a son of the border, and during an era of unprecedented racist attacks on safe, secure communities like ours, I am grateful that he consistently stands up to the xenophobia and bigotry that has driven the ugliest of political debates," said Escobar.
Genomic data now indicates that our species has been around for more than 200,000 years and, if the recent discovery of a distinctly Homo sapiens-like jawbone in Morocco stands up to scrutiny, there is case to push this date back beyond 300,000 years.
"Our goal is to replace our regressive tax system with a new formula for fairness, while ensuring Seattle stands up to President Trump's austere budget that cuts transportation, affordable housing, healthcare, and social services," Murray said in an email, according to Reuters: http://bit.ly/2tbckQr.
The latest USA Today/Suffolk poll found Democrats leading 51% to 43% on the generic ballot, with 56% of respondents saying they want a Congress that mostly "stands up" to the President compared with 073% who want a chamber that mostly "cooperates" with him.
But Carl Petter Torvaldsson, head of LO, the Swedish Trade Union Confederation, said that in casting their lots with the Social Democrats rather than the Sweden Democrats, the Center Party and the Liberals had sent a strong signal that Sweden stands up to xenophobic parties.
Some may prefer to expend effort trying to rubbish a rival approach, whose open source tech could, if it stands up to scrutiny and operational performance, reduce the commercial value of proprietary and patented mechanisms also intended to grease the wheels of decentralized networks — for a fee.
Meanwhile, a fisking over on Github by Bitcoin sceptic Patrick Mckenzie calls Wright's claim "flimflam and hokum which stands up to a few minutes of cursory scrutiny, and demonstrates a competent sysadmin's level of familiarity with cryptographic tools, but ultimately demonstrates no non-public information about Satoshi."
"Our goal is to replace our regressive tax system with a new formula for fairness, while ensuring Seattle stands up to President Trump's austere budget that cuts transportation, affordable housing, healthcare, and social services," Murray said by e-mail after the city council's 9-0 vote.
"He is a son of the border, and during an era of unprecedented racist attacks on safe, secure communities like ours, I am grateful that he consistently stands up to the xenophobia and bigotry that has driven the ugliest of political debates," Escobar said in a statement.
When Ben gets that cellphone call right before Selina stands up to deliver the eulogy, for example, it's pretty obvious it's going to be bad news and that it's going to make Selina cry, the same way she cried in front of that Syrian couple two seasons ago.
With hangover results that could speak for themselves, their hope is that people will feel confident enough to have a pop and see whether the idea of a biotech enhanced probiotic that's pumping out extra alcohol-metabolizing enzymes stands up to several pints of lager and a few chasers (or not).
You can probably script in your mind what the character of Max is like from previous medical dramas in which a white man stands up to the system — and he seems to be exactly that in this trailer, but also (spoiler alert for the three-minute teaser) ... he has cancer?
Shunning traditional campaign tactics such as mass rallies or erecting tents in the street to distribute leaflets, he has relied heavily on social media and comedy gigs where he pokes fun at rivals, presenting himself as an everyman who stands up to corrupt elites — a man to whom Ukrainians can relate.
" While acknowledging that lawyers, not judges, should be the ultimate arbiters of who stands up to speak on behalf of a client, Judge Weinstein's revised rule sheet now says that "junior members of legal teams" are "invited to argue motions they have helped prepare and to question witnesses with whom they have worked.
Regardless of the standard to be applied, unless the Senate stands up to the President and performs its constitutional duty to hold a full and fair trial in which all relevant witnesses testify under oath and all documentary evidence is disclosed, the President's cover-up will continue and his conduct will go unchecked.
" Richard Martinez, an outreach associate with the Everytown organization in California whose son was killed in a 2014 shooting near University of California-Santa Barbara, said in the statement that he will be voting for Clinton in the critical California primary on Tuesday "because she is the only candidate who fights for gun violence survivors and stands up to the extremist gun lobby.
The brothers made breakfast sandwiches stacked with either reheated asado, whose flavors had deepened overnight, or pan-seared pieces of ham or turkey — as well as eggs and a melted slice of queso de bola (a nutty Filipino cheese, coated with red wax, that is served during holidays), all sandwiched between pan de sal, whose sweetness stands up to all the savory components.
Republican Senate nominee Corey Stewart (Va.) was interrupted by audience laughter during a debate on Saturday after saying President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE "stands up" to Russia.

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