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After the meeting, Geoff and I reset and strategized next steps.
We've combed through contracts, analyzed offers and strategized a way forward.
Leaders from both parties have strategized for days about what to ask.
They strategized how to publish subpar studies, sometimes targeting journals with low standards.
To stay budget conscious, we strategized ways to save on travel and hotels.
After entering that space, the startup's co-founders strategized about how expand their offerings.
During last week's episode, Kara strategized a plan to get Garrett's (Ashton Holmes) attention.
Had he strategized around the popular vote, he would have won it, he said.
They also strategized about setting up a piñata workshop that would give migrants employment.
He spoke to House Democrats on Thursday as they strategized at a meeting in Baltimore.
Several sources close to the president told me this was not a deeply strategized move.
In the corner of the room, Merkel strategized with other Europeans about how to stop Trump.
But I learned that if I strategized, a personal loan could actually work in my favor.
If this all sounds well strategized, it is because of the people who are running the show.
A few yards away, Whitaker strategized with other aides, including Gary Barnett, now his chief of staff.
Beachside, employees planned and strategized for the upcoming year, were awarded prizes, and soaked up the sun.
They gave it a rest the next day while they discussed their findings and strategized their next steps.
While driving to a nearby studio, Ms. Ahmed strategized with a fellow passenger and frequent ally, the Rev.
I have all of my outfits planned for each day of Florence and Milan, everything perfectly strategized beforehand.
The company reported a shortage in September and strategized to allocate supply to all of its distribution partners.
Likewise, Project Lakhta members allegedly strategized over how best to package articles in a way that stoked partisans' indignation.
The same day, President Obama strategized with Democratic lawmakers about how they could defend ObamaCare during the Trump administration.
This is what Nazis like Anglin, who strategized ways to meme their way into the mainstream, were counting on.
Our team strategized about the logistics of driving the island — how we could refuel and still cover more ground.
NRA officials, Republican lawmakers and conservative allies together strategized ways to change the President's mind over strengthening background checks.
As Bill listened on the radio, Byron and his crew chief strategized about how to navigate the final ten laps.
He has strategized with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif of Iran, met with European officials and lobbied members of Congress.
The mission team strategized a way for Juno to "jump the shadow," according to NASA, to just miss the eclipse.
It was a very vulnerable thing for me, because I am a very strategized person, and I like to have control.
Children ate tortillas, with fingers stained green and purple from acrylic paint, as their parents strategized over steaming mugs of coffee.
Trump, his lawyer Michael D. Cohen and Mr. Pecker have strategized about protecting him and lashing out at his political enemies.
Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, after a meeting with his caucus during which they strategized over a path forward on the nominees.
The neighbors have taken their gripes to the Nextdoor app -- where they've strategized about how to get Brandon to be more considerate.
However, Cohen wouldn't necessarily have that same problem for the pre-meeting, where Trump's aides (but not Trump) supposedly strategized for it.
Fast-forward to now ... Artem tells us he consulted with his good friend and strategized on just how to pick apart Paulie.
That year, she attended her first community meeting where locals strategized to transform those empty buildings into centers of arts and culture.
As CNBC reported in spring 2017, the company strategized how it could carve out a slice of the multibillion-dollar pharmacy market.
I'm generally aware if they are mismatched, or holey, but have I really strategized about them — and coordinated them to my clothes?
Staffers sent around multiple drafts of talking points and speeches on a variety of topics, and strategized about how to handle media interviews.
This wasn't a conventional gym, packed with treadmills and weight machines, but one of those CrossFit-adjacent places that programs excruciatingly strategized workouts.
The New York Times on Wednesday revealed that Russian spies had strategized during the election how best to leverage Manafort to influence Trump.
While global leaders strategized on how to deal with the environmental crisis, the masses took to the streets to have their voices heard.
In May, The New York Times reported that Russian spies had strategized during the election how best to leverage Manafort to influence Trump.
His lawyers strategized with the president's, and Mr. Trump praised him and insisted his former fixer and lawyer would never cooperate with prosecutors.
Tillis asked if any of the members on the committee strategized over the weekend to protest the hearings before the additional documents were released.
Ferguson was one of many predominantly black communities across the country that were under white control, and they strategized about ways to change that.
At the Environmental Protection Agency, a group of scientists strategized this past week about how to slow-walk President Trump's environmental orders without being fired.
Jarrett William Smith, 24, was arrested on allegations that he shared information online about making explosive devices and strategized about attacking the Democratic presidential candidate.
We wanted to prove them wrong, so we assessed our finances, built a budget, and strategized a real, feasible way to focus on Bulletin 22.2/3.03.
On Tuesday, Michelle had Parker over to her office for a visit, where they danced to Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" and strategized on the couch.
The old war horse did more than prove to the White Sox that well-strategized pitching trumps good hitting: He allowed the Yankees to finally exhale.
Some elements of the House bill had already threatened to draw the parliamentarian's attention, and Democrats have strategized about specific components to target on these grounds.
For months she wanted to operate discreetly under the radar, as she strategized to find a way to get Congress to agree to open ANWR for drilling.
On July 8, as Air Force One was flying back to the US, Trump and several of his top aides strategized about how Don Jr. should respond.
The president came under scrutiny during that trip after he and staff strategized a response to a North Korean missile test at a dinner at the club.
Despite the fact that Mr. Alaïa was 103, he had not exactly strategized for the future, and there had never really been any discussions of formal succession.
Stanley Greenberg, a pollster for the campaign who had strategized with the Clintons in the fall of 1991 about how to handle the rumors of infidelity, recalled Mrs.
Mr. Barr spent the weekend poring over the special counsel's work, as Mr. Trump strategized with lawyers and political aides at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
After returning to the United States, she joined Mr. Griswold at the Broadmoor in Colorado Springs for the Open, where they shared a room and strategized her game.
But as they strategized in the back of the bus, some worried that Mr. Clooney's star power and liberal activism would swallow their voices and push conservatives away.
Porter's testimony could be critical in trying to establish the mindset of the President as he strategized what to do about the Mueller investigation while it was underway.
The officials strategized where and how the city might handle perhaps thousands of people needing shelter, isolation or spaces to recover outside of a hospital system already under strain.
In another twist of irony, Strzok and Page also strategized just how easy to go on Clinton in what they saw as the likely event that she would become president.
They strategized in borrowed office space and recruited people from other tech companies to work on the project at night, promising full-time salaries as soon as they raised venture capital.
What they got instead was a review of TFBSO contract deliverables, and the usual SIGAR banalities on how the Task Force should have strategized, planned, coordinated, monitored and managed its operations.
They strategized behind closed doors on Wednesday about how to press for their priorities during the lame-duck session, as well as under a potential President Donald J. Trump, aides said.
She has strategized every detail of the night ahead: There are boys she wants to talk to, songs she wants to dance to, and an Instagram she concepted a week ago.
The full report shows that I.R.S. officials, as they strategized how to prepare for the new tax structure, originally had planned to wait until last August to address the SALT regulations.
On internet discussion forum Reddit, users strategized to avoid the actions of moderators, directing each other to video apps which had yet to take action and sending footage through messaging apps.
This is all there in the accounts of the women who have spoken up; some 500 words of Nyong'o's essay are about how she strategized to protect her career from Weinstein's spite.
" Other people have strategized so that they can have it both ways: "Saving up your advent calendar chocolates for five days and then eating them all at once is a solid plan.
In the 21s, he gathered 2000,211 ministers into the American Coalition for Traditional Values and founded the Council for National Policy, a secretive forum that strategized about turning America to the right.
High-ranking Facebook employees strategized about how to use Facebook's vast control of user data in order to hobble specific companies it viewed as threats, according to internal messages that leaked Wednesday.
Beating humans at chess and Go is impressive, yes, but what does it matter if the smartest computer can be out-strategized in general problem-solving by a toddler or a rat?
They strategized beyond one night, offering local designers mentorship opportunities, organizing fashion showcases and pop-up retail events, and teaming up with the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team, on a design challenge.
He directed American media campaigns for them, met with officials in the White House, State Department and Congress on their behalf and strategized about how to sway United States policy toward their interests.
Over the course of two decades, Soleimani nurtured Shiite militancy from Baghdad to Beirut and strategized terrorism with a degree of finesse that bin Laden and Baghdadi could only ever have dreamt of.
In a 45-minute telephone call Thursday evening between Mr. Trump and Mr. Ryan, the two commiserated over the demands of the caucus and strategized over the prospects for a vote on Friday.
Wired reported on Tuesday that the issue had become contentious inside Facebook: As the storm built over the weekend, Facebook's executives, including Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg, strategized and argued late into the night.
For several years, they talked about the unique challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated profession, and they strategized about how to advocate for themselves as they navigated the hierarchy of medicine.
After House Democrats launched their impeachment inquiry into Trump in September, Meadows was frequently seen conversing with Trump at the White House as the president strategized about how to emerge from the investigation unscathed.
By then, the Times had sent a more specific list of questions about the meeting, and it was during the eight-hour flight that the president and his team strategized about how to respond.
The sites all mark the civil rights movement: A Birmingham hotel where Martin Luther King Jr. strategized, an Alabama monument to the Freedom Riders, and a South Carolina site that tells the story of reconstruction.
Until incorporating in 1970 and 1971, the firm was run like a 19th-century business, with many partners who strategized collegially but bothered little about long-range planning, modern management techniques or even detailed budgets.
Boos that appeared on the map would latch onto friends and foes alike, teleporting them to random locations at the end of their turn, rendering carefully strategized movements useless at the snap of a finger.
Mr. Nolan's unyielding emphasis on the soldiers — and on war as it is experienced rather than on how it is strategized — blurs history even as it brings the present and its wars startlingly into view.
Ferrato saw that he responded to and admired these edgy people who would do anything; who were so at odds with his own careful, strategized approach to life, but who also often had little to say.
MXGM, whose first chapter was in Jackson, set out to bring black nationalism to a new generation of activists; adults organized and strategized, while kids joined the New Afrikan Scouts and attended their own summer camp.
If you find yourself annually plagued by the merciless bites of these evil insects, then you've come to the right place for itchy-welt relief — because we've strategized a shop guide to do absolute battle against them.
And unlike past US leaders, whose conversations with the Russians were planned and strategized to avoid falling into traps, Trump engages Putin on matters large and small, sometimes without the participation of his top national security aides.
Since then, additional emails have surfaced, including more than two dozen released on Wednesday that show Kavanaugh strategized on Pickering's behalf, including by meeting with Senate staffers regarding his nomination, and fretted over the judge's confirmation prospects.
But according to records obtained by the Philadelphia Daily News, senior PPA officials, including general counsel Dennis Weldon, actively strategized with taxi officials to kill the legislation and preserve PPA's authority over Uber and other ride-hailing companies.
Pete King, a Republican from New York, said GOP members hadn't strategized much about how to counter Democratic investigations, but that he thought the key would be knowing when to resist and when to cooperate across the aisle.
Chair shippers developed secret chatrooms in which they strategized their spin on any spoilers that looked bad for Chuck (the conversation after news leaked that Chuck would shatter a glass window over Blair's head was a rough one).
While awaiting the "all clear" to head out, Phelps said the organization also strategized with purchasing agents and vendors to locate food on the islands and execute a strategy to divert supplies initially intended for Florida to the Bahamas.
In the emails, Ms. Staple called him "an excellent leader," strategized about how to get the department's support to get "some of the dead weight out of the school," and urged him not to be demoralized by the investigations.
We met at a Lebanese restaurant on the waterfront of an inner-western suburb of Melbourne, where, in a haze of hookah smoke, Kamalle strategized with the relatives of other detained women and a lawyer who had been assisting them.
Rhodes strategized and ran the successful Iran-deal messaging campaign, helped negotiate the opening of American relations with Cuba after a hiatus of more than 50 years and has been a co-writer of all of Obama's major foreign-policy speeches.
In his long political career—congressman, senator, vice president, three-time presidential nominee, failed candidate for governor of California—he outworked, out-plodded, and out-strategized nearly everyone in his path to the White House (except for John F. Kennedy).
Along with staff from Purdue, company CEO Craig Landau and McKinsey also strategized about how to "counter the emotional messages from mothers with teenagers that overdosed in [sic] OxyContin" by using messaging from patients that advocated for controlled-release drugs.
But it is evident from the emails — which were obtained from someone who had access to transition team communications — that after learning that President Barack Obama would expel 35 Russian diplomats, the Trump team quickly strategized about how to reassure Russia.
But the US and the rest of the world are learning the price of an improvisational approach shaped largely to satisfy Trump's domestic political requirements that often seems strategized only in the time it takes to commit it to Twitter.
On Thursday, as university officials strategized on how to handle Ms. Coulter's demands, thousands of students lounged on a lawn outside a library building and smoked pot in celebration of April 20, a kind of national holiday for marijuana lovers.
"The right wing, very purposely and methodically, has built a stable of nominees that fit their ideological profile, and it's been a national movement, well organized and strategized," said Senator Richard Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat, who serves on the Judiciary Committee.
While other 2016 contenders carefully strategized over how to bag billionaire mega-donors — from the Koch brothers to Paul Singer — Trump simply assumed that his status as a financial peer would do all the selling necessary, two of his former aides told me.
One of our largest projects for 2019 is to open our room upstairs where all the civil rights people met, where our community came together and strategized and tried to figure out ways in which we can live together in one community.
We strategized on a plan to restore order in Honduras and ensure that free and fair elections could be held quickly and legitimately, which would render the question of Zelaya moot and give the Honduran people a chance to choose their own future.
He strategized that the state could achieve its goals by combining military, cyber, diplomatic, economic and cultural tools -- the same grab bag of tactics that presaged Russia's annexation of Crimea and incursion into Ukraine and morphed into its meddling in the US election.
His base was limited, his popularity fluctuated, and if his rivals had recognized the threat earlier, campaigned against him consistently, strategized with one another more effectively, and avoided their own meltdowns and missteps, there was no reason he could not have been defeated.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump, leading the pack for the Republican presidential nomination, has reached out to House of Representatives Speaker Paul Ryan, it was disclosed on Wednesday, even as some Republicans strategized over how to potentially knock the billionaire businessman's campaign off its stride.
So I moved from New York City, left three jobs (much to my mother's dismay), and moved back home to Oakland, where I slept on my father's couch for six months while I planned and strategized, at times certain that it wasn't going to happen.
While they are all clear foils to Mr. Trump's nativism and policy apathy, they all seem to have hyper-strategized their brands to either subtly or explicitly make identity appeals to sections within their party coalition, which has more mini factions than a college friends group text.
CreditCreditGabriella Demczuk for The New York Times WASHINGTON — Not long before Attorney General William P. Barr released the special counsel's report on Russian interference in the 22016 election, he strategized with Senator Lindsey Graham, the Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, about one of his next moves: investigating the investigators.
If you're chatting over dinner or on the way home from pickup, you can say something like: "I made the wrong decision today, and I felt bad, but I eventually figured out that I was learning from this mistake," and describe what you learned, or how you strategized a solution.
It examines moments of peaceful, strategized resistance by local activist leaders like Brittany Ferrell, a single mother with designs to be a nurse who is activated by the injustice around Brown's death, or David Whitt, another local Ferguson resident-turned-activist who dedicates his time to vigilant surveillance of police activity after Brown (who was Whitt's neighbor) is killed.
For more than an hour, Mr. Trump, Mr. Pillsbury and advisers including Steven Mnuchin, Wilbur Ross, Larry Kudlow, Jared Kushner and Peter Navarro, who joined remotely from California, strategized about negotiations with China that could determine the direction of a trade war that has gripped the world's two largest economies, spooked global markets and shaken diplomatic relations between Beijing and Washington.
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Holbrooke and his third wife, Marton, strategized the seating charts for their glitzy dinner parties as if they were drawing up battlefield plans; they obtained a sweetheart loan from Countrywide Financial — which later collapsed in the subprime mortgage crisis — to pay for several of their nine properties (including not one but two houses in Telluride); they both carried on affairs "in a class where affairs were practically expected," with Holbrooke moving in to kiss a younger woman he worked with without waiting for her explicit consent.

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