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"stick by" Definitions
  1. [no passive] to continue to support somebody, especially in a difficult situation
"stick by" Antonyms
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280 Sentences With "stick by"

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Some have left their husbands, others still stick by them.
Most of his supporters would probably stick by him, too.
He's going to stick by that and so should he.
If you know someone who is diagnosed, stick by us.
Those that stick by Trump, meanwhile, will get special attention.
And even when it gets hard, you stick by each other.
Southwest I will stick by, but everything else I don't know.
Some stars have chosen to stick by Allen, including Alec Baldwin.
As long as I stick by these rules, I'm all good.
We've given that guidance and we'll continue to stick by it.
Allies usually stick by each other even when times are tough.
Madonna's fans stick by the queen of pop through thick and thin.
Give him an animal companion who'll stick by him no matter what.
Could he himself stick by such a proclamation for even a day?
Democrats' opening salvo is to stick by the resolution as currently written.
Plath and Lundbeck, however, stick by this hypothesis for the most part.
Certainly, die-hard partisans will stick by their party, come what may.
Finally, I have no doubt that Trump's base will stick by him.
We stick by every single teammate that we have and their decision.
I'll just stick by I just don't see them much out there. Yeah.
If Collins, Murkowski, and Capito stick by their statements, it won't move forward.
Yet to me that's the measuring stick by which they should be judged.
And I am so thankful that they still stick by my side and they'll stick by our side to make sure that my mother's legacy is unforgettable because that's what she is and that is what she'll always be, unforgettable.
It follows their debut LP Stick By This, released five years ago on Anjunadeep.
" First Solar: "I stick by First Solar, but right now I'm not looking good.
"There is no room for violence, and we stick by that," she told reporters.
When it comes to travel rewards cards, there are certain principles I stick by.
But they're going to stick by Williamson as long as she's in the race.
Now that they've collaborated on a murder, they have to stick by each other's side.
A source told Reuters that India had also indicated it would stick by the deal.
I want him to stick by his knitting and just keep doing what he's doing.
It is not yet clear if he will stick by the resignation or rescind it.
But that also means when he is really in trouble, they don't stick by him.
Azar on Thursday, though, indicated that he intends to stick by Lloyd and his office.
Would black voters stick by Biden -- if someone else suddenly looked like a potential nominee?
The Alabama state Republican Party on Thursday announced that it has decided to stick by Moore.
I would stick by Harman ... I believe in the company still ... Hold it, just hold it.
The odds that all of them stick by the ceasefire throughout its duration is extremely low.
They'll stick by him regardless of the moral questions that might arise about his past behavior.
If the caucus votes against the term limits proposal, Pelosi said she'll still stick by it.
She carried on, though people ended friendships with her, people she expected to stick by her.
Power struggles concerning money come up today, but you know your worth, so stick by it!
When first facing prosecution by Mr. Mueller, it seemed Mr. Gates would stick by Mr. Manafort.
Both congressional Republicans and Republican voters seem willing to stick by Trump regardless of the facts.
It was unclear whether other opera houses would stick by Mr. Domingo after his latest statement.
Another 19 states, however, still stick by the existing federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.
Most important for Mr Trudeau is that the remaining cabinet ministers have pledged to stick by him.
That gives it the leverage to stick by Thiel without much worry that partners will flee elsewhere.
Soon after the attack, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said Sweden would stick by its open, liberal values.
I know what you may be thinking: Trump's allies will stick by him, regardless of what happens.
"I think you build your team, and you stick by your team, and you run," said Plouffe.
"Kris was floored when Khloe told her she wanted to stick by Tristan&aposs side," the source said.
GoDaddy's director of network abuse defended its decision to stick by Daily Stormer as recently as last month.
Of course, Alexa excels on the Fire TV Stick by helping you search and navigate through multimedia content.
"Thank you to everyone who has continued to believe in me and stick by my side," he wrote.
And he uses himself as a measuring stick by which to gauge others and his interactions with them.
Fans tend to stick by him in spite of this knowledge—a lot of great artists are dicks!
But while they continue to stick by his campaign, they are reluctant to criticize Perriello in any way.
Will she decide to stick by her mate and add one more sacrifice to a life of many?
The comments suggest the administration intends to stick by its use of soft power, at least for now.
"At this point, you're virtually owned by the corporations" that won't stick by musicians like the old days.
They've got to stick by what they believe in and then the stocks will go higher over time.
Likening the situation to successive lice outbreaks, the source predicted that Republicans would continue to stick by Trump.
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) told reporters Tuesday he plans to stick by that plan.
So, the question ... will Vince stick by his guns and uninvite Mallett -- or will he reconsider his stance?
Again and again, he hit the same note: Stick by me, and there will be so much winning.
Devitt expects to stick by his buy rating unless the head start Netflix has in streaming begins to erode.
That was a decision we made in deference to our author and we had intended to stick by it.
Earlier on Tuesday, China warned the United States to stick by its promises not to support any separatist activities.
And if you do stick by the old recommendation, you're obviously going to produce more environmentally damaging waste oil.
Several European countries, including France, Britain and Germany wanted the United States to stick by the international nuclear deal.
But the leaders of Italy's populist government said over the weekend that they would stick by their spending plans.
"Your friends need to know that you will stick by the agreements that you have with them," he said.
Klarman said his team did more research and concluded they should stick by their original idea to buy the stock.
The smart walking stick by French company Dring is designed for a cause more noble than mere efficiency or novelty.
Some people in power prefer to stick by the oppressions that they've built up, and not give women their rights.
Ramos said the country needs to stick by, and even deepen, its IMF-backed economic reforms or risk further crises.
To the crew's amazement, somehow these animals were able to survive the fire together and stick by one another's side.
But does he have the contemporary political nous to make such necessary judgments and the discipline to stick by them?
China, the world's largest carbon emitter, said it would stick by its commitments to the treaty despite the US decision.
Top of the critical list is the extent to which Republican lawmakers distance themselves from Trump or stick by him.
So, if Fadell wants to stick by his statement, I challenge him to release full financials (easy prediction: he won't).
It makes it seem like as long as you're rolling back environmental protections aggressively enough, Trump will stick by you.
A child, died~1300 after being struck accidentally with a stick by a woman in a quarrel with another woman.
One day earlier, House Appropriations Committee Chairman Hal Rogers (R-Ky.) said he plans to stick by the budget caps.
"That was kind of neat," said Taylor, who harbors no ill will toward the companies that did not stick by him.
In the meantime, stick by that tried and true mantra: If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
Many in the wealthy capital, which has generally favored Macri, said they would stick by the president, despite the economic woes.
Until he shows his hand, I stick by what I told Giants fans in September: Accept the team's ups and downs.
I stick by my recommendation that Samsung's Galaxy TabPro S is the best if you need an actual computer with you.
Unlike the volcanic and autocratic Gonzalez, Willard has built relationships, withstood criticism, and hasn't hesitated to add or stick by players.
The Compute Stick by no means the first of its kind; the PC-on-a-stick concept is slowly gaining steam.
That does not mean that Russia intervened in Syria for Mr. Assad personally, however, or that it will stick by him.
You can set up the Fire TV Stick by just plugging it into your TV and following the instructions on-screen.
She's made big gains among Democratic-leaning voters — the sort who would be expected to stick by her in the end.
At the same time, your friends need to know that you will stick by the agreements that you have with them.
Your home is a hot topic today— things are changing for the better, but only if you stick by your demands.
Many are inclined to stick by the man they had long trusted, despite the sinful acts he has been accused of.
It was originally ruled to be touched with a high stick by the officials, then ruled a goal after a review.
Mr. Putin was determined to prove that Russia would stick by its friends and oppose "regime change" rooted in outside intervention.
But they assume that Mr. Trump will stick by his assertion no matter what comes out of an emerging congressional investigation.
So there's no telling if he'll stick by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai if it comes down to a bill on his desk.
If you were her friend, she would stick by you even if, like Guston, like Hiss, the whole world turned against you.
We will continue to stick by that mission and will continue to innovate and push the envelope on what clothing can do.
And while the majority of his fans clearly appear to be distraught, most are willing to stick by him no matter what.
"I'm going to stick by my teachers until this is done and that we get the respect for our profession," she said.
What was not clear was whether Mr. Trump would stick by his refusal to work with Democrats unless they drop their investigations.
Why continue to stick by someone who seems to have so clearly been in the wrong and is causing you such woes?
Beijing's decision to stick by Lam makes sense, replacing her would have opened a can of worms in an already unstable environment.
The president also used the term Saturday when he said he would stick by his new policy despite widespread outcry from critics.
Two members of the Alabama Republican Party told NBC that the party establishment decided to stick by him during a Wednesday meeting.
The chart below summarized both candidates' tax plans, and it shows that Trump can't stick by his tax plan and lower debt.
Those who take him from a 2003% approval rating to one closer to 2200% are the ones he needs to stick by him.
I stick by the idea for a few weeks now that market conditions are much sturdier today than they were a year ago.
Forty-three percent of those surveyed would vote for another candidate, compared with 35 percent who would stick by the candidate in question.
Khloe has vowed to stick by Lamar during his rehab after his near-fatal OD, and she's clearly staying true to her word.
Pick a couple restrictions a day and stick by them (something is better than nothing) and be kind to yourself about the rest.
Obama said last week he will stick by Garland until his last day in office, no matter who is elected to succeed him.
Meanwhile, China, the world's largest carbon emitter, has said it will stick by its commitments to the Paris agreement, despite the US moves.
King now has to hope that Republicans stick by him, anyway, and trust their congressman has good intentions despite the controversies plaguing his campaign.
If it allows France to flout the rules, the glue that holds the EU together melts; why should other countries stick by their commitments?
The whole Bayleigh thing was probably the first one that gave us a reason to comfort each other and stick by each other's side.
Fortunes. Typically strung up at parties and beaten with a stick by adults until it breaks and things fall out and everyone goes wild.
To be sure, Russians have shown historically that, more than most nations, they will stick by their leaders when a siege mentality sets in.
They wanted someone who would stick by their principles and do the right thing for Kansas – even when it wasn't politically convenient for Washington.
Instead, they continue to stick by the president, as they have done—to their increasing detriment—since he became the party's nominee in 2016.
China: 'Global challenge' China, the world's largest carbon emitter, said it would stick by its commitments to the Paris agreement despite the US decision.
Popeyes has become the stick by which many chefs measure their own efforts, but the point here is not that industrialization is inherently good.
She stuck by you, so ideally you'd stick by her — but if you can't mean it, then you won't really be of much help.
And he knows, in order to rouse his base going into the midterms, he needs to stick by this premise and shut down the government.
At one point, he made the embarrassing blunder ... and seemed to stick by his mistake at first, despite being corrected by a group of people.
By building trust in the good times and not sweeping issues under the rug, your employees will stick by the company's side in hard times.
Dudu Quintanilha, 28, an artist and photographer from São Paulo, said he had been beaten with a stick by four assailants during Carnival this year.
Lynch gamely tried to make the heel turn stick by trotting out that hoary heel standby, talking shit to the fans for not backing her.
I've failed to stick by this advice at times, succumbing to uploading a few photos in the year or so she's been in my life.
But asked if they were optimistic that Rubio would stick by the positions he outlined on Wednesday, a spokeswoman for the group declined to comment.
I had a late lunch of a few high-fibre tubers dug up with a sharp stick by the female foragers and tossed on the fire.
"If you stick by those time periods, there should be no fatigue," said Kyle Kouhout, a 25-year-old trucker that drives with his brother Michael.
Still, despite their building frustrations and disappointments, some Trump supporters may feel that they should stick by him, betting on his proven ability as a survivor.
The polls have shown time and time again that the voters who really like Trump are pretty likely to stick by him no matter what he does.
"I think the Chinese have made it clear and, to their credit, that they intend to stick by this agreement and to push it forward," he said.
And James Mattis said he might stick by the Iran nuclear deal, named Russia as the source of "grave concerns" and offered a robust endorsement of NATO.
Amid that rising furor, Pelosi continues to stick by her original assertion that impeachment is not the right move for her party -- at least not right now.
But he also avoided signaling a break with the nuclear accord, and the speech was interpreted as a sign that he will stick by Rouhani for now.
"At the end of day, sometimes you make the right decision, sometimes you make the wrong one — but you got to stick by the decisions you make."
Many on the left are just beginning to reckon with the consequences of Bill Clinton's sexual misconduct and Democrats' decision to stick by him in the 1990s.
Such behavior is why his millions of supporters stick by him still, but it repeatedly brings him into conflict with the edifices of political and legal accountability.
Price earlier this week said that his budget proposal would stick by the spending caps, which amount to about $30 billion more spending than the previous year.
Frank Cannon, the president of the conservative American Principle Project, said the evangelical voters that make up a substantial portion of Trump's base would stick by him.
Since returning to Beirut, Hariri has said all Lebanese must stick by the state policy of "disassociation", or keeping out of regional conflicts - a reference to Hezbollah.
President Obama will stick by his Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, through the end of his term, no matter who is elected to succeed him in November.
In journalism all of us try to stick by that—and then we also reserve the right to make a decision about whether we think it's worth writing.
The bottom line: America's role in the Yemeni conflict will be one of the first big tests of how closely the administration intends to stick by the Saudis.
Even after a string of rebuttals, President Donald Trump on Friday seemed to stick by his claim that the Obama administration wiretapped him ahead of the 2016 election.
He added that the meeting would be an opportunity to reinforce that the Lebanese must stick by the state policy of "disassociation", or keeping out of regional conflicts.
Kavanaugh has called the landmark 1973 abortion rights decision "settled law"—a line he'll likely stick by when members of the Senate Judiciary Committee question him on Tuesday.
At a critical moment in the campaign, after Trump's comments about groping women in a 2005 video came to light, Pence wavered, but ultimately decided to stick by Trump.
But even those delegate candidates who have said who they'll support are not beholden to stick by that candidate and are basically just working off of the honor system.
One of these globes, covered in black tassels ("Untitled (Zadib, Sokoto, Tokolor, Samori, Veneto, Zanzibar, Dhaka, Macao)," 2011), is held aloft on a stick by a turbaned blackamoor figure.
Now, with more accusations hanging over their nominee's head—and potentially more to come—there's increased speculation about whether Republicans will stick by Kavanaugh, or force him to withdraw.
In order to stem any risk of nuclear proliferation in East Asia, the U.S. government must reaffirm that it will stick by its longstanding nuclear policy in the region.
He portrayed himself in the campaign as someone with a rigid -- and totally un-PC -- belief system, willing to speak hard truths and stick by them even amid backlash.
Pushing long pieces in all around it, each of which she scores with a knife and bends upright to form the structure, she builds every basket stick by stick.
They have set off an anguished debate about what the party stands for, how to get back into the political game, and how strongly to stick by Mr. Trump.
The president's support is thought to have given the kingdom the confidence to start and then stick by the embargo regardless of Mr. Tillerson's increasingly urgent and frustrated pleadings.
When ready to use, hold on to the butter stick by the wrapper and grate the butter into the flour mixture with a medium hole (¼ inch) hand cheese grater.
Under normal circumstances, a President could expect his party to stick by him, but Trump has acted so outside the norms of the executive office that there's no guarantee.
While both agency officials said they continue to stick by clearance agreements that prevent overlapping probes, they admitted there had also been some tension over the agreement at times.
By Saturday afternoon, many lawmakers were vowing to stick by Mr. Wickremesinghe, demanding that a formal count be taken in Parliament to determine who held a majority in the house.
I check out Hitting a Straight Lick with a Crooked Stick by Zora Neale Hurston and two children's books on teasing that I had on hold for work, then dip.
In the midst of the biggest crisis for his presidency, Mr. Trump and his team are simply assuming that his supporters will stick by him, no matter what he does.
When I pulled my hand back or released my grip on the stick by letting go of the Vive controller's trigger, the seat yanked back with the force of the deceleration.
Recounting the trajectory of his own campaign, Trump made a remark that people close to him say informed his own decision to stick by Roy Moore, despite the allegations against him.
It's how Franken continues to stick by an I-take-lots-of-pictures-with-lots-of-people defense even as the number of women who accuse him of groping them rises.
"We stick by our call that the BOJ will leave its rates targets unchanged for the foreseeable future," echoed economists at Bank of America Merrill Lynch (BofAML) in a recent report.
A 68-year-old Uber driver died in 2017 after he was hit in the head with a hockey stick by a pedestrian during a dispute in Manhattan, the police said.
Mr. Trump had a fence-mending telephone call with President Xi Jinping of China last week and promised to stick by America's longstanding "One China" policy, reportedly at Mr. Tillerson's urging.
That simply illustrates the cost of waiting to fix a constitutional problem until it's "relevant" — once it's relevant, people have a way of finding reasons to stick by even bad principles.
By imagining that cow in the doorway of your home, the research suggests, you can make memories stick by capitalizing on something that humans are naturally good at: visual learning and navigation.
The White House's withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal appears to have been read by Iran's leaders that Washington can never again be trusted to stick by the terms of a deal.
Meanwhile, some 280 investors representing more than $17 trillion in assets just sent a letter to the G7 countries, meeting this weekend in Sicily, urging them to stick by the Paris agreement.
The decision on Monday sets up a potential legal battle with the state of California, which has vowed to stick by its stringent targets to slash planet-warming carbon emissions from tailpipes.
The budget committee, led by Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.), had planned to stick by last fall's controversial spending levels while vowing to find at least $30 billion in spending cuts elsewhere.
As for her daughter, Olivia still has 1.9 million subscribers on YouTube, but I guess only time (and more videos) will show if her fans have truly chosen to stick by her.
Although it being a somewhat frightening word, marriage signifies a pledge between two people, that they will stick by one another's side through sickness and in health, for better or for worse.
Meteorologists later confirmed that statement wasn't true, but Trump refuses to admit that he shared an incorrect fact so he made the decision to stick by his tweet in the days that followed.
An Uber driver crashed his vehicle and died over the weekend after he was hit in the head with a hockey stick by a pedestrian during a dispute in Manhattan, the police said.
The album features old-timers like the violinist Joe Venuti, and Mr. Redbone fits right in, scatting and mumbling his way through Tin Pan Alley fare like "My Walking Stick," by Irving Berlin.
" Crown Castle International: "I think that wireless towers is terrific, but I always tell people that AMT and SBAC are the better ones and I'm going to stick by that, particularly with American Tower.
"Kasich isn't even a candidate -- he's not if you stick by the rules," Giuliani said, playing on the Trump argument that convention rules are already in place and thus block Kasich from being considered.
This fear is spurring some unions to pre-emptively shore up support among their rank-and-file; AFSCME, for one, is asking members to pledge to stick by the union through thick or thin.
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"If some people among our interlocutors have different views, we stick by the letter of that memorandum of understanding, which recognizes these problems and indicates precisely what solutions need to be carried out," he said.
There are a dozen or so tameable creatures, ranging from small badgers and wolves to giant bears and saber tooth cats, and once tamed, they'll stick by your side for as long as you want.
By hiring Giuliani, President Trump is trying to best position himself with the only people who ultimately matter in this case: Republican senators who will stick by him to the end and save his presidency.
"Our position remains that we want to stick by the agreement, especially to prevent Iran from gaining possession of a nuclear weapon," Maas said, stressing that the deal was crucial for German and European security.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Iran, U.S. allies in Europe and Russia on Friday defended the 2015 nuclear agreement with Tehran and said they would stick by it, after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to terminate the agreement.
He broke through to a larger audience in late 21940 with his first album, "On the Track," which included songs like "My Walking Stick," by Irving Berlin, and "Lazybones," by Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer.
Highlights: eating First-Nations-inspired cuisine at the museum restaurant; cooking bannock flat bread on a stick by campfire; snuggling under the cocoon of the buffalo skin; and drinking tea in starlight with good company.
This year's aspiring blockbusters were out in force, with Disney wielding the biggest stick by promoting its twin titans "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Solo: A Star Wars Story," stoking already heated anticipation for those titles.
There are the Tesla fans who seem determined to stick by the company and Musk, whatever happens; and there are the Tesla critics who believe it's only a matter of time before the automaker fails.
But most short-sighted of all, Trump's own words fashioned a measuring stick by which I doubt he wants to be judged as he prepares to launch his riskiest diplomacy yet on the Korean Peninsula. Why?
Those numbers could change dramatically over the coming days, as only 36 percent of the likely GOP voters are completely decided, though the majority of Trump voters say they are certain to stick by their man.
The statement also said the UDI, a much smaller party than The Republicans, would stick by an electoral deal of alliance with them for the parliamentary elections in June that follow the April-May presidential vote.
While many senior officials at the White House want Pruitt gone — one told Axios his firing is inevitable and part of the need to "rip off the band-aid" — President Trump continues to stick by him.
They have nearly opposite theses: The fatal wound for Burnham stems from liberalism's pusillanimous and self-undermining nature; for Goldberg, it resides in our collective failure to stick by the founding premises of the liberal tradition.
Republicans are likely to deny the validity of the charges on the grounds that the investigators are biased and Republicans in Congress, as they've repeatedly demonstrated, will stick by Trump since the base is with him.
Knowingly or not, the comment laid bare the real risks as Trump's legislative agenda kicks into high gear in the weeks ahead: succeed and lawmakers won't just stick by him, they'll celebrate his presidency with unmatched vigor.
Sharing with peers can sometimes be difficult because it makes you nervous because you don't know if they're gonna make fun of you or not … But an adult will always stick by you through your tough times.
It's a cheap way to get content in 1080p, it works like any other stick, by plugging into the HDMI port on your TV, and it even comes with an HDMI extender if you have weird ports.
Having saved her once, it is not clear whether Gove will stick by May if he cannot get the changes he wants to her Brexit deal, or if it fails to get through a vote in parliament.
A breakthrough in the talks is seen as unlikely as Assad and his allies push for total military victory in Syria's civil war, now in its seventh year, and his opponents stick by their demand he leave power.
"Ireland isn't going to be bullied on this issue and as a government and as a country, I think we are going to stick by our position," Varadkar said in an interview with the Irish Daily Mirror newspaper.
Priebus, Ryan and McConnell need a fair and reasonable justification to dump Trump, and while I believe his outrageous comments and lack of discipline are more than enough, they are under tremendous political pressure to stick by him.
Barr had advocated for the President to stick by Liu's nomination in recent weeks as the campaign against her nomination kept building and appeared to be making headway with Trump, according to a person familiar with the matter.
A breakthrough in the talks is seen as unlikely as Assad and his allies push for total military victory in Syria's civil war, now in its seventh year, and his opponents stick by their demand he leaves power.
Pence has issued a public statement on Trump's remarks, saying he "does not condone his remarks and cannot defend them" — but accepted Trump's apology and suggested he'd stick by him through the second presidential debate on Sunday night.
Announcing his decision to suspend his resignation, Hariri stressed Lebanon must stick by its stated policy of staying out of regional conflicts, a reference to Hezbollah whose regional military role is a source of deep concern in Saudi Arabia.
Since Scott Pruitt took over the EPA, there's been a good pile of concern over whether the agency would roll back federal fuel-efficiency standards, and whether California has the right to stick by its own, extra-stringent rules.
Hariri, who has not returned to Lebanon since he declared his shock resignation, said he stepped down for the sake of the Lebanese national interest, repeatedly saying the country must stick by a policy of "disassociation" from regional conflict.
The superintendent of a school district in Oklahoma resigned on Tuesday amid allegations that a 16-year-old football player was sexually assaulted with a pool stick by his teammates during an event at the superintendent's home, officials said.
Mr. Trump's contradictory comments may cause confusion, but if U.S. authorities stick by their assessment of the risks posed by Huawei then the predictions that this is the start of tech's Cold War still appear likely to hold true.
In an interview with The New York Times on Thursday, he said he was shocked by the magnitude of the reaction to the editorial — but also by evangelicals' willingness to stick by Mr. Trump for more than three years.
That Erskine and Konkle, both grown women, are the butt of jokes and some middle school bullying while vowing to stick by each other through thick and thin makes their friendship even more endearing, and their situation even more comedic.
The West needs rules "reflective of modern needs and desires, rather than the rules we've had for 150 years and have had to stick by", said Bob Anderson, director of the Native American Law Center at the University of Washington.
If Valve wants to find objectionable content and then forego their cut while keeping the games available for download that's one thing, and they can probably stick by the words in their blog post a bit more as a result.
Until now the Australian store has pursued a strategy of targeting "high value" customers too quickly, Hounsell said on Wednesday, although the firm would stick by its existing plan to minimize floorspace, cut rents and build up its online presence.
The second negative poll since the weekend for the erstwhile frontrunner coincided with an emergency meeting at which he urged fellow conservatives to stick by him during an official inquiry into allegations he misused over a million euros of public money.
The American West needs rules "reflective of modern needs and desires, rather than the rules we've had for 220 years and have had to stick by", said Bob Anderson, director of the Native American Law Center at the University of Washington.
Adrienne Watson, who is a director of the DNC's Trump War Room, said Wednesday that while climate change is "the most pressing issue of our time," the DNC already has a debate system in place and needs to stick by it.
But the idea is that founders would at least have a contract (well, not a contract per se, but at least an understanding) that enough of the company is owned by people willing to stick by them through ups and downs.
Having already sacrificed so much to stick by their president, it seems unlikely that docked pay would prompt a course correction by Mr. Barr, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin or other officials — whom Mr. Trump would promptly celebrate as political martyrs.
Attorney General Bill Barr had advocated for the President to stick by Liu's nomination in recent weeks as the campaign against her nomination kept building and appeared to be making headway with Trump, according to a person familiar with the matter.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Thursday pledged to stick by his government's decision to give asylum to several people in Mexico's embassy in Bolivia, which has sparked a dispute with the interim administration in La Paz.
See the full interview today on Fox News at 2pm, 6pm & 85033pm ET. President Obama will stick by his Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland, through the end of his term no matter who is elected to succeed him in November.
In fact, Rinne felt secure enough about the issue that he tried to score into an empty net with less than two minutes left, but his length-of-the-ice attempt was played with a high stick by defenseman Jakob Chychrun.
There's different ways of doing this and there is a whole chapter on it in Tiny Habits, but the point is you can make it stick by doing the preceding steps and as you're doing the new habit, by feeling successful.
A POLITICO/Morning Consult poll of GOP voters taken in the immediate aftermath of Trump's remarks found that 74 percent of Republicans surveyed believe party officials should stick by Trump, while only 13 percent said they should abandon the nominee.
He has also shown that he will stick by President-elect Donald Trump: During his run for Congress, Rooney came out in support of Trump when when the recording of the then-presidential nominee boasting about sexually assaulting women came to light. Rep.
"There was an issue with a few parents complaining that there was a trans girl in the bathroom with their children, and the principal basically said, sorry but, President Obama set these guidelines and we're going to stick by them," Eric says.
While Trump has often lambasted the deal struck under his predecessor Barack Obama, the other big power signatories have said the accord is crucial to reducing the risk of wider war in the Middle East and urged Washington to stick by it.
Ms. Haley is seen by many Republicans as a future presidential candidate, and the tone of her memoir indicates she wants to stick by the president and the conservative base he commands — earning her a presidential tweet promoting her book on Sunday.
Bannon's decision to stick by Moore despite credible reports of serial sexual impropriety against the judge -- with molestation and assault among the allegations -- and his role in securing a post-accusation endorsement from Trump, figures to damage his standing with the White House.
But only outsiders can see what Browne, Rousey, and the other Glendale fighters who stick by Tarverdyan's side cannot: they dismiss Tarverdyan's abrasiveness, his lapses in judgment, and his demonstrated failure in preparing his fighters to compete with defenses that defy logic.
Weinstein knew Georgina Chapman would leave him after Farrow's story — but thought she'd stick by him at first Shortly after The New York Times published the initial story on him, Weinstein was apparently glad to see it wasn't as bad as he thought.
As long as it was an us-versus-them choice, then Democrats would stick by their president, ensuring that even if he was impeached in the Republican-controlled House there would not be a two-thirds vote to convict in the Senate.
KRASNODAR, Russia (Reuters) - Spain's under-pressure goalkeeper David de Gea has the backing of coach Fernando Hierro, who said he will stick by him for his side's next game against Iran on Wednesday despite his performance in the 3-3 draw with Portugal.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A breakthrough in U.N.-backed Syria peace talks in Geneva this week seems hardly more likely than in seven failed earlier rounds as President Bashar al-Assad pushes for total military victory and his opponents stick by their demand he leave power.
This is the Welsh tradition of the Mari Lwyd, a mid-winter custom wherein the skull of a horse, decked out with bells and ribbons, is paraded on a stick by a reveler beneath a sackcloth, who challenges neighbors in exchange for drink and food.
ABERDEEN, Scotland, Sept 3 (Reuters) - The chief executive of French oil major Total believes that Britain should stick by its decision to leave the European Union even though he thinks it is a fundamental mistake that could be a real issue for the UK economy.
It was yet another suspicion confirmed by Bannon that the GOP leadership just isn't strongly enough behind President Trump because they still don't understand how strongly so many of their own Republican voters intend to stick by him even in the worst of times.
At a teeming processing center in nearby Teknaf, Ibrahim Holil, from the village of Maungdaw Moknibara in Myanmar's Rakhine State, described on Wednesday how he said he was hit with a stick by a border guard as he helped his relatives disembark from their boat.
While Republicans have signaled they'll stick by the president's wish for $5 billion in border funding, Senate Democrats say they're unwilling to move past the $1.6 billion they've already agreed upon in their version of spending legislation for the border fence and security measures.
But they also expressed concerns that some Silicon Valley tech investors are chasing the hype around health tech and might not be willing to stick by their portfolio companies as they grapple with the complexities of bringing promising science to the clinical market, and ultimately to patients.
"You've heard me say in these meetings before that I'm going to wait until there's a real proposal to put out before I take a stand, but I think I've studied it long enough now that I'll stick by what I just told you," he added.
"I honestly don't care, as long as they make the rule clear, and we will just stick by it," Hamilton said of the track limits rule, in which a driver is supposed to keep at least part of the car on the track at all times.
But at his rallies in West Palm Beach and later in Cincinnati, Mr. Trump also unveiled a new campaign strategy, beseeching his supporters to view him as a political martyr for their cause and stick by him in the face of ugly accusations about his personal conduct.
Aoun's office said the talks were positive and constructive but did not detail steps to address the demands Hariri made after postponing his shock resignation, notably that Lebanese stick by the state policy of staying out of regional conflicts - a reference to Iran-backed Shi'ite group Hezbollah.
If they stick by him, Biden has a very good chance of being the nominee since, as recent nomination fights make clear (Obama in 2008, Clinton in 2016), the candidate with the bulk of the black vote behind him or her typically wins in the end.
After running afoul in last season's finale of the rules of the Faceless Men, the religious order training her, she is now freshly blind, and spent Sunday's episode begging in the streets when she wasn't being whacked with a stick by a girl called the Waif (Faye Marsay).
Yet for all the fiery language and stagecraft, it was far from clear if Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters would stick by him as he moves away from his original deportation-focused policy on immigration, or if he would win over many undecided voters with his new approach.
If we can stick by those principles, we can create a more stable foundation for the post-cable world of TV entertainment, bring new solutions to market more quickly and more efficiently, and continue to delight audiences with great content rather than frustrating them with complexity and impossible choices.
WASHINGTON — House Democrats signaled on Monday that they would press ahead with plans to have staff lawyers question Attorney General William P. Barr on Thursday, despite his threat to skip the much-anticipated hearing on the work of Robert S. Mueller III if Democrats stick by that format.
He said the House could vote to lower spending levels and scrap last year's agreement with the White House; decide to stick by last year's spending caps, which would fall in line with the sequester cuts; or agree to a slightly higher budget number that would increase defense spending.
Hirsh, whose previous work includes time as chief international trade counsel on the Senate Finance Committee and deputy assistant USTR for WTO and Multilateral Affairs, added that the EU may try to appease Trump with a flurry of incremental deals but ultimately stick by its food safety rules.
That result is a lot closer to what is likely to come for Trump than the razor-thin acquittal of Andrew Johnson, who was saved by members of the opposing party, or Richard Nixon, who went down after lawmakers on his own side said they wouldn't stick by him.
Russian news outlet Rosbalt, citing an unnamed source, has reported that FSB agents swooped in on Whelan in a hotel room near the Kremlin moments after he was handed a USB stick by a Russian citizen that contained the classified names of people employed at a Russian security agency.
Mistry's petition alleges that Tata Sons abused its articles of association by "protecting the legacy left behind" by Ratan Tata, by continuing to invest in its "doomed Nano car project" and continuing to stick by its loss-making European assets that were acquired under Tata's watch before he retired in 2012.
"The President has thrown down the gauntlet, dared Congress to impeach and hold him accountable for the claims, and even Republicans in Congress have to think seriously about what the long-term consequences are, allowing a President to make those kinds of claims and stick by them without consequences," he said.
They know their opinion is unpopular, so rather than stick by it, to have the courage of their convictions, they'll just skulk around the shadows of the conversation, making it all but a lock that two baseball players who very clearly should be in the baseball museum will be left out.
Now I have to stick by that and I think now something wanted me to make this record and not to save the world and not to cause a ruckus and not to have to talk about what's happened in popular culture, but to give somebody something else to think about.
" On Tuesday, Charlie Rose asked Eric Trump about his father's comments: "Does your father stick by what he said, or does he think that perhaps a better answer would be that it ought to be to the attention of human resources, and other things we can do with respect to sexual harassment in the workplace?
At the time, Dominique vowed to stick by Donald's side ... but something clearly changed ... 'cause only days after calling out her husband and his alleged baby mama, Dominique filed for divorce in L.A. In court docs, obtained by TMZ Sports, Dominique -- married to Donald since June 2012 -- lists "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for the split.
"Facebook is basically saying we're going to pretend this is a high-minded decision and we're going to stick by it because we'd rather take the hit for the next few weeks or months on this policy until everyone burns out on it than take the hit for years every time an ad with clear falsehoods makes it through the filter," Vaidhyanathan said.
But if television has long been paving the way for a Hillary Clinton presidency with high-striving women characters who are superficially similar to her, House of Cards is the one show to posit that all the things people don't like about her — the switching to politically advantageous positions, the assumption of cool ruthlessness, the willingness to stick by a husband who cheated — are actually strengths.
Trump's pugnacious style was well suited to the messy drama, and his decision to stick by Kavanaugh, mock the woman who accused the nominee of sexual assault and use the controversy to fire up supporters could help Republicans in key Senate races in conservative states - even if it turns off independents and women voters in suburban House of Representatives districts that were already trending away from Republicans.
And in this particular case for the assignment we're working on and for that agency and what they are trying to do in totality is our judgment so far, not without ongoing monitoring, so far that we have, we are making the right choice in the very short term, to not violate our contract and stick by them and do what we're doing and see where we go.
Chairman Tom Price (R-Ga.) has previously said he would stick by last fall's deal between Obama and then-Speaker John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE (R-Ohio) while agreeing to cut the deficit, though he hasn't revealed how he would balance the costs.
That is, Trump's core base of support — those people who he says would stick by him even if he shot someone "in the middle of Fifth Avenue" — are people who have heard and appreciated all his nativist dog whistles: from his slur that Barack Obama was not born in America to his focus on voter suppression to his restricting transgender people in the military to his reversing affirmative action and imposing immigration restrictions.
But social media companies had to turn into galactic data Hoovers to become profitable, and the naive hope that one day startups could trade on the users, accounts, or subscriptions they'd acquired meant that the early years of a company were expected to be devoted to UA. It's not that that logic didn't hold up; it's that users used to come cheap to divey, bare-bones joints like Twitter, and they'd stick by glitches and unpopular updates because they had made them their own and had nowhere else to go.

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