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Yahoo was still a substantively large search, did substantively large search business, and Microsoft was the third one.
It would be good for everyone, both substantively and politically.
Both stylistically and substantively, she's out of sync with it.
We're going to talk about a lot of things, substantively.
Sarah Sanders at the press briefing refused to answer questions substantively.
That not only is substantively difficult but a political challenge, too.
But more substantively, Bee just didn't buy McCain and Romney's outrage.
But this policy may actually be substantively worse for the public.
The world of black lore is geographically expansive and substantively diverse.
The case against Sanders is compelling if made forcefully and substantively.
That's despite the two front-running parties holding substantively similar policies.
More substantively, Pogrebin brings both curiosity and candor to her search.
Both stylistically and substantively, I was in a somewhat different place.
So it's really hard to know how you substantively make changes.
Substantively, I was already inclined to look askance at surveillance programs.
Buttigieg is exceptionally smart and seems to be personally and substantively secure.
We found a similar, but less substantively large, relationship with discussion networks.
David Brooks Donald Trump has done something politically smart and substantively revolutionary.
"I thought substantively that he developed quite quickly and impressively," he added.
Yes. Do we know whether or not the findings are substantively important?
Bannon did not comment substantively Tuesday evening as he left Capitol Hill.
Substantively, the problem does not lie with weak support for President Obama.
A new order can only come to life with substantively new ideas.
Nothing he said was much different substantively from any of his predecessors.
Many products have no data at all to substantively support their claims.
Substantively (if you can call it that), there were two basic reactions.
The truth is that religious communities are substantively different than non-religious communities.
There is little reason to believe that Clinton/Kaine will substantively change course.
When Barr testified substantively for hours without limitations, Democrats attacked him as uncooperative.
The Republican nominee, Donald Trump, has not substantively addressed any of these issues.
Clinton, you must address more substantively the issues that deal with her character.
It's also, as alluring as such uncompromising passion can sound, very substantively misleading.
Substantively, Medicare and Medicaid also seem to be well-run and popular programs.
Harris admitted that the questions were hurtful but did not substantively engage them.
Look, I think Donald Trump is substantively right on a lot of those things.
Do the male candidates speak fluently and substantively to what matters most to women?
Absent more revelations, Sessions did nothing substantively wrong when he met with the Ambassador.
Part of the concern here is that stifling video games could substantively harm people.
Substantively, New Labour's record was mixed — but politically, it succeeded for a long time.
These notices call for public comment, and the resultant comments must be substantively addressed.
Later, more substantively, he questioned how to describe this varied inheritance to future offspring.
"We do not hold that the agency decision here was substantively invalid," Roberts wrote.
Certain subjects are rarely visited by CNN or other networks, at least not substantively.
Democrats always came out as the winner in those debates, both substantively and politically.
Opinion Columnist All of Donald Trump's major policies have failed substantively, politically, or both.
With 20163 delegates up for grabs, Michigan was important for Sanders substantively and symbolically.
More substantively, there's the matter of their Old Testament fury at the news media.
And so white working-class people felt that sense of marginality, both substantively and symbolically.
And I don&apost think it really reflects anything substantively different in the U.S.-U.
"Whats going on is antithetical to [millennials] substantively and in terms of values," Gardner said.
Well, you were sitting with a group of people who talked about that rather substantively.
Substantively, though, it's not clear if those bills would address the fundamental objections to AHCA.
Comments made by the Board must also be substantively addressed prior to a rule's promulgation.
That is where the Justice Department's recent about face rests on a substantively unsustainable position.
Now, the McCains of the world have the power to strike back, rhetorically and substantively.
Staying in the agreement, even if it was substantively meaningless, didn't send the right signal.
"They don't have much to campaign on substantively," Mr. Damore said of Republican candidates generally.
He also has made no known moves so far to substantively change export licensing policies.
And he walks about, he starts telling the public what substantively happened behind closed doors.
More substantively, those under quarantine have had unprecedented access to information about the virus itself.
Rather than just address process issues, the Education Department is fundamentally changing the program substantively.
Substantively, this will never amount to more than a rounding error in a giant nation.
If the United States shares that goal, he said, "we can cooperate sincerely and substantively."
There is no substantively new information in this document and the issues have been previously reported.
Recent scholarship culminated in a substantively revised entry in the "Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy" in August.
Frank, it was a flop not only in the ratings but substantively last night for Pelosi.
More substantively, Mnangagwa says he will run a business-friendly government focused on rebuilding the economy.
When it was updated in 1948, they changed it grammatically, but they didn't change it substantively.
There is no evidence that the White House substantively played any role in the criminal investigation.
Not only would overruling Abood be substantively bad, but the process that led to it highly
Ms. Lynch failed to respond substantively to nearly every question posed by members of this committee.
"The defined benefit plans themselves haven't changed substantively based on the new tax law," he added.
But more substantively, he guessed: Maybe it's that these vrooming engines are about to be doomed.
He can do this without substantively retreating one inch from his support for Medicare for All.
But they were never able to formulate a replacement that was both politically and substantively viable.
Nothing has substantively changed since the details of Ms. Mackris's treatment were exposed in her lawsuit.
In California, voters must approve any move that legislators make to repeal or substantively alter initiatives.
Zervos's case is the most substantively serious, since she alleges her encounter with Trump was nonconsensual.
If you want to substantively change the DoD, the budget is the best way to go.
Whatever one thinks of Haley's job performance substantively, there's no doubt that it was brilliant politically.
In March, for example, UN investigators said that Facebook posts 'substantively contributed to the genocide in Myanmar.
That's no reason to avoid running on 17 substantively solid, politically popular ideas if you've got them.
"We see this as a huge step in the right direction both atmospherically and substantively," he said.
Details: Even aside from California's failed single payer bill, more substantively realistic proposals have hit roadblocks, too.
The selection of a vice president is one of the most substantively important decisions a president makes.
The company is trying to rehabilitate its image, without substantively changing any of its exploitative labor practices.
That's not to minimize the importance, symbolically and substantively, of the Democrats winning control of the House.
But experts like Fuchs argue it would be a substantively neutral development — neither harmful nor dramatically helpful.
But how her cottages differ substantively from those offered simply as desert getaways is hard to say.
" However, the chief justice said that the decision to add the citizenship question was not "substantively invalid.
But that was already in the Mueller report, like just about everything else Mueller substantively testified about.
And yes, there are any number of ways it could go off the rails, politically or substantively.
Unlike just about everything Trump and company are proposing, Medicare for all is a substantively good idea.
More substantively, Palestinian critics observe that "Fauda" shrinks from fully conveying the oppressiveness of the Israeli occupation.
And the substantively populist elements of her appeal could help her break through among low-income voters.
Substantively, Klobuchar has been dogged by complaints by former staffers who say she is a bad boss.
Substantively, President Trump's Asia trip made important progress against North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs.
This is social interaction in the Uncanny Valley: statistically important but substantively meaningless — a completely individual endeavor.
" Pence, Taylor said, "did not respond substantively but said he would talk to President Trump that night.
"The signing of this contract will create good conditions for substantively starting the redesign project," Lu said.
"It has ... substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict ... within the public," he said.
It will probably then enter into a 21-month-long "transitional" arrangement, in which little will change substantively.
This is in spite of the fact that Clinton has done little to substantively address illegal immigration herself.
More substantively, some argued that it would be simpler to represent each distinct sound with a single letter.
"Even though it's taking place at a moment when the administration is substantively not yet ready for it."
The upshot: Trump will have strained relations with Iran and European allies but nothing will have substantively changed.
When Congress delegates the power to act to an agency it limits that power both substantively and procedurally.
He described the story as "a highly inaccurate Fake News hit job," although no specifics were substantively disputed.
Following the Singapore Summit, we have not seen US disarmament experts substantively engage with their North Korean counterparts.
Issue-oriented debates would focus attention on what matters and what substantively differentiates the candidates from one another.
The CNN debate between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders was not, substantively, much different from their previous showdowns.
One good reason to prioritize health care is, of course, that the health care topic is important substantively.
"The sentence was substantively unreasonable, and it was too harsh," Mr. Smith said in an interview Monday evening.
"It could manifest in compromise positions in his taking substantively more moderate stances on issues," Mr. Dorf said.
That doesn't change the fact that macroeconomic management remains, substantively speaking, one of the government's most important tasks.
Big tax cuts for the rich and even for major corporations, which are more justified substantively, aren't popular.
Bucket one is about policy: There are arguments for why the president would be substantively justified in decertifying.
I really think substantively we can sell this to 50 members of our conference with a better process.
The stimulus passed with some GOP votes and was honestly not that substantively different from the Republican alternative.
It's the cinematic equivalent of what fiction writers call close third-person: not entirely subjective, but substantively immersive.
It is statistically and substantively significant — and, as you can see from the upward plot of the line, stunning.
Darusman said Facebook has "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict" within the public sphere.
There really is no Mueller investigation to speak of substantively without this bit Manafort indictment, these multiple indictments now.
Sometimes a political movement wants to take a chance on something unpopular just because they believe it's substantively important.
The vast majority of states, including those with prominent Democratic governors, did not respond substantively to The Verge's questions.
The debate broke little new ground substantively, but the tone set a new standard for nasty, personal and brutish.
It's not totally clear how this is different, but since Twitter is announcing it, it must be substantively so.
This action enabled the Obama White House to appear to be promoting openness while providing no substantively useful information.
Still, shares have never quite recovered, and Rota told Reuters that Farmland has yet to substantively address his concerns.
Under U.S. law, only Congress can substantively change the tax code, which has not been overhauled thoroughly since 1986.
"It's not clear where we fit if the product really did integrate more substantively," said one person at LinkedIn.
Their ads both feature (relatively) dashing images of the 70-year-old men, but substantively, couldn't be more different.
But, in this case, it may prove to be a liability, both substantively and in terms of public trust.
The Senate Republicans are trying to eliminate a talking point used against them without substantively changing their overall plan.
Accordingly, Trump would be wise to use a portion of the SOTU address to substantively discuss veterans' issues, too.
A. I want to ensure that the Democratic Party moves in a more progressive direction, substantively and message-wise.
The varying perspectives welcomed reality-loving communities of all kinds, while expanding conversation to keep the show substantively diverse.
Barr did not participate substantively in the meeting for the few minutes that he was there, the official said.
The summons response argued both substantively, against the charges in the articles, and procedurally, against the House's impeachment inquiry.
Substantively, the bill is driven by the Sunday expiration of three laws the F.B.I. uses in national security investigations.
And rather than substantively amending Section 230, FOSTA simply (and correctly) makes clear that it doesn't preempt criminal law.
Not only was it substantively responsive, but it was also a good day indeed when Justice Scalia joined the court.
If he were to pass away or be overthrown tomorrow, his successor would likely pursue a substantively similar foreign policy.
Substantively, the Betsy DeVos's agenda to destroy public education was piloted in Michigan, which became a Republican trifecta in 873.
More substantively, Mr Ryan's reform also exempts labour costs: a practice common in corporate income-tax regimes but not VATs.
"Negotiators substantively completed a sectoral annex on energy efficiency standards," US Trade Representative spokeswoman, Amelia Breinig, said in a statement.
More substantively, he began speaking remorsefully about his race-baiting past — how wrong it was and how sorry he was.
Substantively, Ossoff isn't out of step with the party mainstream, and Democrats don't seem particularly troubled by his shrewd strategy.
"I really think substantively we can sell this to 50 members of our conference with a better process," Graham said.
If it has to be explained why or how Warren is substantively different from Dolezal, the war is already lost.
But I do think it's folly — both substantively and politically — to pretend that more immigration is always better than less.
It makes little sense, either substantively or politically, for progressives and moderates to disown the legacies of Clinton and Obama.
The rump commission recently filed a final report, which Mr. Stiglitz said was not substantively different from the interim report.
Advancing a substantively harmful and politically damaging rescissions package would be a counterpoint showing that optimism may have been misplaced.
Substantively, Trump comes out of the summit as a loser — for basically the same reasons that Kim is a winner.
While it's in keeping with his previous work, tonally and substantively, it holds a distinct place in the author's mind.
Symbolically it's a big deal, and substantively, it means that the country is willing to move forward with a female president.
But substantively, Wachtell has argued the banks' fee deal with CVR was not unusual and was ratified by the CVR board.
While the New Hope Act is limited in scope, it nonetheless represents the first time Congress has substantively addressed occupational licensing.
Substantively, I am torn between support for much of what the proposal does and opposition to two of its specific provisions.
"It's substantively worse than what any other president has done," she says, noting that the joint exercises aren't just for show.
One of the big questions for the hearing is how substantively Haspel will answer the questions related to her counterterrorism experience.
Truly, substantively, I've been impressed by his, not rhetorical commitment, but his firm commitment to get serious about an infrastructure bill.
The development could push Mr. Assad to engage more substantively in peace talks, as he has to fend more for himself.
Some ideas may not work: Experts have already questioned whether parts of the plan are feasible — not just politically, but substantively.
In the interview, Clinton claims that women lead in substantively different ways — and that those differences are an advantage for her.
Substantively, the party needs to develop a stronger program regarding the job opportunities and economic prospects of these angry white voters.
They questioned whether the site was prepared to substantively address the problem of the conspiracy theories that flourish on its platform.
I asked Keel whether Bloomberg was substantively worse, in her view, than the other moderate candidates like Biden or Pete Buttigieg.
President Trump introduced a long-awaited new U.S. strategy in Afghanistan that differs substantively and positively from the Obama administration policy.
Even the records that have been released, from Kavanaugh's three earlier years as a White House associate counsel, are substantively meager.
I hope that these changes will substantively alter the environment so women no longer have to put up with sexual misconduct.
But the bill is substantively strong, and the Treasury Department will be able to smooth its rough edges through judicious implementation.
It's no shock, perhaps, that the Republican candidate, Karen Handel, didn't substantively address the concerns of impoverished and working class families.
More substantively, it is part of the governor's carefully executed strategy to, as Emma wrote, "humiliate" the M.T.A. into (somehow) improving.
More substantively, Russia isn't the only place where Mattis's positions don't quite line up with those of the president he'll serve.
He answers questions about taxable issues clearly — he is a former CFO himself for IAC — and seems to substantively understand the situation.
Citizens could demand that politicians use social media more substantively and truthfully -- and tweet back to call them out when they don't.
The crucial thing, both politically and substantively, is to be clear that impeachment is ultimately a question for Republicans, not for Democrats.
"All of the women who stepped up to run for office, they are substantively fueled by their feelings of rage," Chemaly said.
We're not talking wholesale work, but tweaks and cuts substantively change the way wrestling history flows when WWE gets done with it.
Several of our recommendations were not substantively answered and there is now an urgent need for the Government to respond to them.
"China's deploying necessary, limited defensive facilities on its own territory is not substantively different from the United States defending Hawaii," Hua added.
In other words, legislators are poised to throw away perhaps their best chance to act substantively and beneficially on healthcare this year.
Partnered with a corrupt and ineffective Afghan government, U.S. forces confront a robust and growing insurgency, substantively funded by skimmed American contracts.
Mr. Trump would face difficulties in his plans to eliminate the E.P.A., although it is likely he could substantively reduce its size.
Is it so outlandish to claim than an election with this sort of rhetoric is not substantively, as opposed to procedurally, fair?
Give lawyers a couple of months and they will always find a way to respond non-substantively to the most penetrating questions.
Substantively, Rubio's position — keep up the US embargo on commerce with and travel to Cuba until they democratize — is a proven failure.
This turned out to be a disastrous failure on every level — it was incompetently crafted, substantively indefensible, and eventually blocked in court.
Today's FBI may still have problems, but it is substantively different from the historical FBI in how it conducts national security investigations.
The differences between employees and contractors may seem like semantics, but the law and a host regulations regards them as substantively meaningful.
"We will not respond substantively to unnamed sources peddling secondhand hearsay with rank speculation who continue to leak inaccurate information," Mirijanian said.
At that point, Obama faced a second choice – between forging ahead with a substantively bipartisan bill and forgetting about covering the uninsured.
He came upon the rail crossing before sunrise, having not slept substantively in more than 24 hours, the safety board's report said.
This was an unfortunate choice, more as a superfluous diplomatic insult than as a situation where the president's input was substantively needed.
Even so, said Amanda Cox, our Upshot editor, today's needle is not substantively different in form or function from the 2016 one.
If Trump continues to criticize NATO or takes steps to substantively reduce American support for the alliance, that's automatically beneficial to Russia.
It's a really interesting discussion on where it's going, because you're right, it has changed so substantively in terms from the beginning.
They added that the study findings "suggest that adopting this policy nationwide could substantively limit outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles."
When a new or substantively revised policy is posted, the owner has a responsibility to make all relevant employees aware of the posting.
"He was barely there, and he walks out and he starts telling the public of what substantively happened behind closed doors," Zeldin said.
For a president as unprincipled, ignorant of policy and demanding of personal loyalty as Mr Trump, Mr Flake proved stylistically and substantively unacceptable.
The former FBI director offered plausible, detailed recollections of his meetings with Trump — and appeared to say nothing substantively inconsistent with previous accounts.
The order took a nonpartisan public policy issue substantively unrelated to net neutrality, consumer privacy, and unnecessarily turning it into a partisan issue.
These appointments send a direct message to closeted and opened white supremacist that they are symbolically and substantively represented at 16000 Pennsylvania Avenue.
"The watch industry for the Swiss is just as important symbolically as it is substantively in terms of their economic model," Raffaelli says.
"We believe that the mitigations for TAA and MDS substantively reduce the potential attack surface," the chipmaker wrote in a blog post Tuesday.
Resettlement lawyers said the ruling was the first to address substantively the attempt by some governors, mostly Republicans, to exploit the terrorism issue.
Substantively, her proposals would only stand a chance if she wins the presidency and her party captures majorities in the House and Senate.
And a senator's voting record, not only substantively how they vote, but also if they vote or not, is a typical election issue.
You constantly remind us how substantively shallow & dishonest you are on so many fronts, which is why we are in such dangerous times.
It was a long, multifaceted address that followed a carefully designed program which included some substantively interesting, if not always well-known, names.
Brennan and Hayden, not a clue of what substantively they've ever done to justify their revocation of a clearance other than politically opposing Trump.
Nonetheless, the shooting has cast renewed scrutiny on what critics say is Scott's and state lawmakers' failure to substantively address gun violence in Florida.
Most Republican leaders expected (or hoped or prayed) that, once victorious, Trump would move in their direction, if not substantively then at least temperamentally.
Nor has it ruled substantively on the Obama administration's circumvention of notice and comment procedures when it implemented immigration policies to defer certain deportations.
And while it's hardly impossible to raise more tax revenue (Americans are lightly taxed by global standards) it's not politically or substantively trivial either.
Instead, the United States does not appear to have substantively altered the strategy that was put into effect against ISIS by the Obama administration.
This is substantively different — tariffs aren't loan guarantees — but the coalition is painting any government interference as a bailout that would hurt American jobs.
But if he wants to change NAFTA substantively on issues like labor regulations, then the legislative branch will most likely have to be involved.
The RAA is the first attempt to substantively amend the Administrative Procedure Act, the guidebook of the regulatory state, since its enactment in 1946.
Federal officials may consider inspections an "obstacle," but the lawsuit doesn't offer any evidence that ICE's operations have been substantively affected by the statute.
One senior department official said previous guidelines were "deeply flawed substantively and procedurally" and couldn't be left in place while new guidelines are drafted.
While the latest filing is unlikely to delay the case substantively, it represents the latest example of how the shutdown is affecting government operations.
Facebook says it has "invested significantly in technology and local language expertise" after the UN accused it of "substantively" contributing to anti-Rohingya rhetoric.
Democrats have to embrace school choice, as Trump has proposed, recognizing that to kowtow to the teachers union is a failure politically and substantively.
Instead of substantively changing its production regime, Foxconn surrounded its factory buildings with yellow netting, to catch despairing workers before they hit the ground.
Although the declaration that emerged from the meeting did not substantively advance efforts to denuclearize North Korea, the symbolism of the meeting was enormous.
Murkowski, Susan Collins of Maine and Mitt Romney of Utah had nothing to say, substantively, about the first day of the House manager presentation.
The result may be a million astounding tweets, but substantively no fundamental strategic shift — not terrible policy-making, but not good policy-making, either.
Pelosi made clear she hand-picked the Democrats who will present the strongest possible case against Trump — both substantively and procedurally — to the Senate.
"Substantively, the response this time is more or less the same," said Minxin Pei, a professor of government at Claremont McKenna College in California.
More substantively, Washington complains about the role of precedent, by which it means that the AB expects future panels to unquestioningly follow its rulings.
Still, he offered few details about how that approach would differ substantively from what the U.S. has already tried unsuccessfully under the past two presidents.
China has not yet reacted substantively to the news that VX was used, which almost certainly means that senior leaders are considering what to do.
KS: A group of people, there's a third of the country who loves the future and benefits from it, and some of them quite substantively.
But giving readers insight into why some stories were substantively changed conveys openness and reduces suspicion that editors are trying to get away with something.
The good news about CMS's latest action isn't that it will, by itself, substantively change the high costs of insurance coverage that many Americans face.
But over time, it has been extended by American democrats both formally and substantively—though in this latter case, on a distinctly more halting basis.
And in practice a Sanders presidency, like a Biden presidency, would be a vast improvement, morally as well as substantively, on what we have now.
It's a symbol we saw most substantively in Exhalation (the short story itself, not this whole collection) which we talked about a few posts ago.
On reading the House Republicans' new American Healthcare Act, it is difficult to understand what the proposal is designed to accomplish, either substantively or politically.
" Again, Sanders doesn't substantively differ much on social policy from Ocasio-Cortez or any of the other figures the right tends to frame as "woke.
For example, after the establishment of a politically appointed disability position, U.S. embassies all over the world began to substantively engage with the disability community.
The United States is distracted with impeachment, and officials who need to be substantively thinking about the sovereignty of these countries are occupied with investigations.
The former vice president raised a separate but substantively interesting question: Right now, health insurance is part of the compensation workers receive from their employer.
One level deeper: No matter what steps the administration might take, it's unlikely to substantively and permanently reverse the trends underway in the U.S. coal industry.
America's divisive politics and the sheer math of cutting heat-trapping emissions indicate the world's prospect of substantively tackling climate change is getting out of reach.
Clinton's campaign pushed the theme that Pence's performance was stylistically on-point but substantively disconnected from Trump's candidacy hard after the debate Tuesday and early Wednesday.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. He talks substantively about issues vital to many blacks, like "radically rethinking police procedures," even in front of all-white crowds.
People call people in third parties that, but they are just people who believe, substantively, that they can't stand for what the major parties stand for.
ROSS: WELL, WHERE THEY LITERALLY STAND IS THEY'RE RECESSED FOR ANOTHER COUPLE OF WEEKS, BUT SUBSTANTIVELY, WE'VE NOW GOTTEN THROUGH MOST OF THE FAIRLY EASY ISSUES.
Clamorous yet substantively thin calls for Rousseff's impeachment began soon after the fourth consecutive victory for her center-left Workers' Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores, or PT).
Substantively, Biden made strong, persuasive arguments on two issues: the need for virus testing here at home and American leadership on public health across the globe.
Without that threat, individual aldermen could very well break free of their infamous "rubber stamp council" label and substantively push back on the next mayor's agenda.
Because too many of them have opted to focus on providing women with new products, failing to substantively fight the core problem surrounding menstruation: cultural stigma.
I come at it from a different angle, which is to start with the need or problem and ask myself: Will this new technology substantively help?
If you look across our engineering, product management, and scientist roles, 15.1% of employees are women and this has not changed substantively in the last year.
We are at a dire-enough stage of climate crisis where individual action is not going to be enough to substantively change the course we're on.
As radical as Sanders's plan substantively is, survey data on worker ownership suggests that the public may well be receptive to proposals that go even further.
First, substantively the deal does not represent anything new — it largely formalizes the working relationship between Moscow and Riyadh that made the output cut deal possible.
The party went into a closed-door meeting in the Capitol and substantively rewrote the rules of the House of Representatives without any warning, or transparency.
" "Clearly, the Secretary of State decided that he couldn't answer those concerns substantively or persuasively, and so concocted an emergency so he wouldn't have to do so.
But substantively, I think we&aposre going to have a different conversation, we&aposre going to have the political conversation that&aposs unfolding as Brit just said.
LG: If you mean substantively, I think Candy Crowley's intervention in the 2012 debate showed exactly why we need to build fact-checking into the debate format.
Indeed, Harris said, he's seen patent disputes against his clients go from one yearly to about one monthly, because design patents in China are not substantively reviewed.
The candidate waited hours to respond substantively to the critique -- a fact that Democrats close to Clinton saw as a win in the days after the speech.
More substantively, however, Judge Castel concluded that previous rulings on ballot selfies used the wrong standard of scrutiny for a government restriction on voters' free speech rights.
General and administrative operating expenses have increased substantively over the last year as Okta, like every public company, builds up compliance infrastructure to adhere to Sarbanes-Oxley.
His offer to ratify the JCPOA Additional Protocol in exchange for the lifting of US sanctions isn't much, substantively, because Iran is already observing the additional protocol.
Sessions's testimony did not substantively contradict the account given last week by fired FBI Director James Comey, which provided the impetus for the attorney general's appearance Tuesday.
" The chief justice's opinion made it clear that the court was addressing process, not substance: "We do not hold that the agency decision here was substantively invalid.
It's a place where they were already close on policy, and Bernie's position, frankly, just sounds a lot better even though it's not substantively too far away.
Mr. Kudlow said he did not "want to speculate" on whether China would come back to the table substantively or whether the talks amounted to a reset.
"The same degree of inundation could have substantively different social impacts, depending on the distribution of people, infrastructure and economic activity along the coast," the study says.
Second, if the Iranians can successfully threaten Saudi Arabia from the south, then they likely can draw the Trump administration to support the Saudi kingdom more substantively.
Nevertheless, the two are substantively close enough that they've respected each other for years; Sanders famously encouraged Warren to run before mounting his own bid in 2016.
CARL: Substantively, Democrats want unity, but they also care about messaging: "We all agree on this, even our moderate members," they want to be able to say.
Financial markets went crazy for a few weeks, while the wage and core inflation readings released this month have been upside outliers, substantively changing the landscape vs.
Until your tax is high enough to do the job on its own, it is both substantively and politically daft to sacrifice the revenue to tax cuts.
But once he did break through, GOP primary voters heard a message that was substantively different from the one Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio had to offer.
"They would be able to get more through because the more they throw at us, the less of it we would be able to cover substantively," Nazaryan said.
" Former CIA director John Brennan: "You constantly remind us how substantively shallow & dishonest you are on so many fronts, which is why we are in such dangerous times.
In recent months, prominent presidential contenders — Kamala Harris, Cory Booker, and Elizabeth Warren — have proposed ambitious solutions, and are speaking substantively about the issue on the campaign trail.
The big picture: While the IMF and World Bank have for years examined climate and pushed for carbon pricing, the institutions are getting more active — substantively and symbolically.
Because of the convoluted nature of licensing agreements and the vagaries of corporate competition, what's on Netflix is substantively different than what's available on Hulu or Amazon Prime.
The judge said he "refrained" from commenting on whether Beijing's ruling had, as some suggested, gone beyond the scope of "interpretation" because no parties argued about it substantively.
And those pieces of the plan — the exchanges, the private insurers — have been the most substantively difficult to implement, and then also the most politically difficult to defend.
Investigators with the UN's Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar told reporters on Monday that posts on Facebook "substantively contributed" to the racial tensions in the region.
The court filings mark the first time the nephews of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's wife, Cilia Flores, commented substantively on their arrests in November and the U.S. investigation.
Specifically, polarization intensifies the impact of party endorsements on opinions, decreases the impact of substantive information and, perhaps ironically, stimulates greater confidence in those — less substantively grounded — opinions.
Brown has served on the Senate VA committee and has experience substantively working on VA issues and engaging the VA on key issues the veteran community cares about.
Of course, he's done nothing substantively since taking office, but he introduced a populist rhetoric we haven't seen on the right in this country in a long time.
"When the pain of victims is substantively healed through concerted efforts, Korea and Japan will become genuine friends with heart-to-heart understanding," Moon said, without giving specifics.
But it was also a bill Democrats believed in substantively, and many voted for it because they thought its passage would be worth the sacrifice of their seats.
More substantively, the musician John Mayer and the historian David McCullough speak eloquently of the need for tangible proof of creation versus the ephemeral nature of digital data.
Dual-camera systems between phones are substantively different, with some using the second lens for 3D effects, others for telephoto ability, and more to simply improve picture quality.
He also achieved that success in part by sharply breaking with the national party on the coal topic that a lot of people think is very substantively important.
As I looked from my living room Wednesday night at the twin tower-symbolizing light beams, I wondered whether anything in American government has substantively changed since 9/11.
Any federal approach to climate change, to be politically and substantively effective, is going to be shaped by the following four imperatives: That's an extremely tight needle to thread.
They were the first scientific research team to substantively challenge the methodology of the practice, and the first to conduct research using human cadavers as opposed to animal matter.
"Substantively, he didn't move the needle on policy, but the much sunnier and more optimistic tone was a welcome change," Michael Steel, a Republican strategist, said of Trump's speech.
We want to keep from getting into a nuclear war, and we will hopefully substantively deal with human rights abuses, which are serious and need to be dealt with.
Many traditional technology companies, such as Apple, Samsung, and Google, have not substantively discussed their qualms with the legislation in public except behind the veil of their trade organizations.
"It's more about trying to substantively prove or advance the proof of the allegation than anything else," said Mark Zaid, a Washington-based lawyer and expert in background investigations.
Dancers, singers, musicians, a drumline, and for the next two hours, they will play what will is arguably the greatest—both technically and substantively—Coachella set of all time.
"If you look across our engineering, product management, and scientist roles, 15.1 percent of employees are women and this has not changed substantively in the last year," Kalanick wrote.
Transparency International ranks North Korea as one of the most corrupt countries in the world, and there are few signs that Kim is moving to substantively loosen Pyongyang's control.
This is clearly substantively different from the minor super PACs that have spent comparatively tiny sums supporting Sanders: a super PAC affiliated with the National Nurses United, for example.
You know you're a token to an institution when you substantively represent an agenda that seems to speak to the needs and aspirations of marginalized communities but remains superficial.
Not just verbally, in terms of shifting between "countries" and "counties" and "provinces," but substantively — the idea that Afghanistan is actually three distinct countries that cannot be meaningfully united.
" The chair of the U.N. Human Rights Council fact-finding mission Marzuki Darusman said overall social media networks "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict.
Those staff members tend to be ambitious people who want influence and control, and often they're both physically and substantively closer to the president than the Cabinet secretaries are.
In any case, Democrats who aren't currently convinced by the case for impeachment, either substantively or politically, have flocked to a ready-made response: Let's see what Mueller finds.
While Trump's performance in Tokyo on Monday wasn't as bombastic, he still substantively did the same thing as in Helsinki: agreed with a dictator at the expense of Americans.
"If she's going to go hang out in a Trudeau meeting, if she's going to be involved substantively with anything in the administration, she should be held accountable," she said.
It's both politically and substantively important for a political movement that wants to advance reforms of the criminal justice system to emphasize that reform does not mean indifference to crime.
"A lot of people are concerned about what kind of information the Big Tech companies have about them and their family members, and this doesn't substantively address that," Stamos said.
Andrew Cuomo also demanded last week that state lawmakers pass a bill enshrining abortion access in state law, a cause critics say he's failed to substantively champion in past years.
More substantively, her testimony to a judiciary subcommittee represented the latest incremental step yet toward a broader understanding of why so many links have surfaced between Trump world and Russia.
President Obama's inability to substantively reexamine U.S. foreign policy with Egypt proved costly, not just to Egyptian stability and security but to America's credibility and reputation in the international community.
If Trump fires the special counsel or substantively hamstrings his ability to pursue the Russia investigation to whatever end, Mueller won't be able to fulfill that responsibility to the truth.
Packingham is the only Supreme Court case I find to extensively use "internet" in lowercase, but two others (the only two to use lowercase substantively, to my knowledge) are instructive.
But more substantively, the officers and federal agents have rekindled joint task forces for bank robbery and other crimes, and worked together in September 2016 to solve the Chelsea bombing.
It has been more than 20 years since the Supreme Court has substantively reviewed a direct appeal of a court-martial case, meaning where the case is United States v.
On delicate issues, President George W. Bush and Fidel Castro, and later President Obama and Raúl Castro, developed ways of agreeing substantively while publicly denying any negotiation had taken place.
I do think that if you look at NBC News holistically, we're covering every one of these stories, in more in-depth ways, and more substantively than we've ever done before.
Even so, the debate sometimes felt like it was more about attacking progressive policy proposals or responding to Republican talking points than it was substantively exploring the differences between the candidates.
You couldn't find a counter-terrorism expert in the US government or outside the US government or in the Middle East or elsewhere who believes that ISIS has been substantively defeated.
"The government will pursue an elaborate and detailed strategy to more substantively develop our economy by taking Japan's economic retaliation as a chance to turn good out of evil," Moon said.
Congress has not acted substantively in the theater of antitrust in a really long time, and there's some policy capacity there, but mostly they have deferred to agencies, and especially courts.
Behind the headline figures, however, the BOE's perception of the balance of growth has altered, partly in light of a consumer slowdown hitting growth earlier and more substantively than previously expected.
As substantively defensible—even virtuous—as dealmaking can be, taking this tack runs the risk of confirming the public's worst fears about Clinton: that she's dishonest and lacking in core conviction.
On Thursday, the CFTC released 83 pages responding to the court's request, saying compliance costs may vary across countries, while adding that there is no need to substantively change the rules.
The text cannot be interpreted so capaciously, but since the Court has declined substantively to review any monument designation for size or scope, abuses of the Act continue to go unchecked.
Sarah Peck, a spokeswoman for Kaine, said he supported Barrett because of her "professional record" and pledge to "follow the law," but added that a Supreme Court nomination is substantively different.
"Badly thought out, ill-conceived drug policies not only fail to address substantively drug dependency, drug-related criminality, and the drug trade, they add more problems," she said in a speech.
Has all that expediency, all that work, all this thinking about the election — was it all toward this moment where he finally has control and can do what he wants substantively?
He overlooks, for example, the fact that for poets like Plath and Louise Glück and Susan Wheeler, inhabiting — and substantively revising — a predominantly masculine creative tradition was itself a political act.
If they took votes that substantively undermined the Affordable Care Act leading to worse outcomes for the people it insured, they could blame Obama for these failures and reap political benefits.
Still, the official described Ms. Kraninger as an enthusiastic supporter of free markets and could not cite any policy positions with which she will differ substantively from Mr. Mulvaney's deregulatory agenda.
"He's going to give a thoughtful, substantively sound presentation," U.S. Secretary of Labor Eugene Scalia, who attended the conservative-leaning University of Chicago Law School with Cipollone, said in an interview.
Trump has not substantively criticized Saudi Arabia or the crown prince over the slaying of the journalist, who was a critic of the royal family, at the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
There are real questions about whether this is even enforceable ... We are far from being done on this and the fact is you cannot really move this substantively without the Canadians.
This might mean they are little more buff, but it could also denude American political life of its people's compassion or willingness to engage substantively in public life for years to come.
If you were concerned that American political discourse is very seriously broken, there's bad news: You're right, and the technological forces that shaped it can't be the ones substantively provide a fix.
At the municipal level, left-leaning district attorneys like Larry Krasner have been able to immediately and substantively change harsh policies that put poor people of color in jail at disproportionate rates.
Transparency and human rights due diligence Google's refusal to respond substantively to concerns over its reported plans for a Chinese search service falls short of the company's commitment to accountability and transparency.
That move signaled that Mr. Trump would be moving forward with an aggressive effort to more substantively dismantle Mr. Obama's climate change legacy — including withdrawing the United States from the Paris accord.
A refusal to cooperate or provide information requested by the House of Representatives in furtherance of its impeachment power is substantively different in degree and kind from other inter-branch policy disputes.
In today's atmosphere of erratic politics, the chief justice could feel some pressure to intervene more substantively, even to determine whether senators hear from witnesses who know about Trump's dealings with Ukraine.
The response -- which calls the articles "constitutionally invalid" and says they are an attack on Americans -- argued both substantively, against the charges in the articles, and procedurally, against the House's impeachment inquiry.
That response -- which called the articles "constitutionally invalid" and claimed they are an attack on Americans -- argued both substantively against the charges in the articles and procedurally against the House's impeachment inquiry.
"Unless governments start responding substantively to demands that children and youth are making, those children and youth are going to reach a point of frustration where things will boil over," he added.
Both substantively and in terms of electability, Buttigieg would be better off if he were older, with higher positions under his belt, but then all of the leading Democrats have worrying shortcomings.
Think of what could be produced — and seen — if just a fraction of the Shed's millions were redirected toward a vision of substantively building the careers of rising and middle-career artists.
Substantively, postwar liberals advocated an extension and expansion of the New Deal project while emphasizing, unlike some earlier Democrats, the inextricable connection between an egalitarian economic agenda and a commitment to civil rights.
Last, and most substantively, Sanders and Trump are each populists of a certain kind, and have attained broad appeal in a way that seems to irk the establishment members of their respective parties.
British Prime Minister Theresa May's plans for her Brexit deal faces a hurdle after House of Commons Speaker John Bercow said he would not allow another vote unless the agreement was substantively changed.
The idea that ratcheting up inequality will somehow lead to strong growth, better jobs, and higher living standards is substantively ludicrous — and not at all what Trump's working-class supporters had in mind.
Using the Lean Startup practice, they can apply its processes to larger organizations with the idea of giving them a path to substantively changing the way they do business in a modern context.
Substantively, the Trump sanctions are similar to the Obama sanctions except Trump issued sanctions against individuals and entities in China, Lebanon and the United Arab Emirates for help offered with Iran's missile program.
US and North Korean officials were still meeting on the eve of the summit in an effort to bridge the gap between the two countries on how to substantively achieve North Korean denuclearization.
Ian Peters, an uncle of Debra Rogers, publicly thanked Shapiro and the Pennsylvania State Police at Tuesday's press conference, but did not comment substantively on the case or take any questions from reporters.
Barr is sure to continue the defense of the citizenship question (in the hearing, he punted on the matter of birthright citizenship), and his views on immigration appear substantively similar to the Administration's.
Make no mistake, Republicans are on the hook to not just perform cosmetic surgery on ObamaCare but to substantively overhaul an unsustainable system that punishes middle-class Americans with skyrocketing premiums and deductibles.
This immigration discussion was good, as the topic has not been substantively discussed in the last few debates -- and the eventual nominee will face a president who has made immigration his signature issue.
Since 2009, the prime minister has become more and more right-wing in a bid to protect his flank from other right-wing challengers, a strategy that's both substantively dangerous and politically effective.
Booker lauded black women as "the best voting demographic in America" and in so doing acknowledged the importance of racial diversity, not just symbolically but substantively, to the Democratic Party's 2020 electoral hopes.
There is little appetite among most Democrats to substantively revise their stances on issues like abortion, gay rights, gun control and immigration, where trends on the national level continue to favor the party.
The CIA director interacts daily with the agency's operational and analytical executives and experts, and so tracks not only the finished analytical products but more substantively, the raw intelligence and operational field cables.
Across the two nights of the debate, the candidates engaged substantively with reproductive justice, racism in public policies and policing, immigration, free health care for all, and climate change as an existential crisis.
Critics say the FTC deal with Facebook doesn't substantively change the way the company does business, nor is even a $5 billion fine a significant deterrent, given how much Facebook profits from its practices.
But she said the three countries did manage to substantively complete a sectoral annex on energy efficiency standards, marking the first time a NAFTA negotiating area or so-called chapter had closed since September.
AND THEY'RE GREEDY AND THEN THAT BE THE END OF IT. THEY NEED TO NOT JUST PUT THEIR TOE IN IT. YOU NEED TO GET IN SUBSTANTIVELY AND MEANINGFULLY AND WE NEED TO CHANGE.
Ben Cardin, ranking Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told Reuters the change did not appear to substantively alter the legislation and that staff was reviewing it to determine how to move ahead.
What could change: During the repeal-and-replace effort, Republicans wanted to remove some of those "guardrails" — allowing states to chip away more substantively at some of the law's benefit mandates and coverage guarantees.
" He added: "Simple actions taken at a personal level, including usage of air purifiers with HEPA filers, can substantively reduce exposures and help lessen the harmful heath effects of (PM) over a few days.
"Over the past four decades, CEQ has issued numerous guidance documents but has amended its regulations substantively only once," the agency said in the notice, due to be published in the Federal Register Wednesday.
Neither of those positions have changed substantively over the course of talks, and before lawmakers left town, moderates essentially said if conservatives can't agree on a path to citizenship, further negotiations would be fruitless.
Entitlement reform and tax reform (actual reform, not just the cuts passed in 2017) are necessary, but also represent politically and substantively challenging problems that aren't being solved by the National Defense Strategy Commission.
Yet just as the deification of Israel as a country that does no wrong was substantively wrong and tactically erroneous, so too is the demonization of Israel as a country that does no right.
Has all that expediency, all that work, all this thinking about the election all the time — was it all toward this moment where he finally has control and can do what he wants substantively?
During the trial, senators will be limited in what they can say during the proceedings — only Trump's defense team and the House Democrats' impeachment managers will be allowed to substantively debate on the floor.
Substantively, I believed that we had made a mistake in one case and that in the other, experience argued for changing a decision that had been reasonable on the merits when we made it.
But the Clinton Foundation took tens of millions of dollars possibly related to international affairs — and that, too, makes it look substantively different from anything we've seen recently, according to the experts I interviewed.
"Brexit will have broad, fundamental impacts and will substantively alter the functioning of the UK, Irish and European Financial Systems," deputy governor of the Irish Central Bank Ed Sibley said in a speech on Thursday.
To augment this, the commission has spent the last four years hosting nearly 70 meetings with tech companies and academic centers, all in an effort to more substantively synthesize social media into the debate process.
Dr. Reinhardt conducted himself with "magnificent grace" despite taunts from pro-apartheid South Africans and "was helpful to me in those negotiations both symbolically as we were traveling through Africa and substantively," Dr. Kissinger said.
The FBI plans to argue that it does not know enough about the tool to substantively explain how it works during an internal government review of the hacking method, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The network argues that Wheeler should have brought the case to arbitration under his employment contract with Fox News and, alternatively, that Wheeler made substantively similar statements in television interviews to the allegedly fabricated quotes.
Richard Gowen, a UN expert, told the Global Dispatches podcast in June that this wasn't "substantively significant" — this issue isn't going to come up all that often — but it was, at least, a good gesture.
What a richer account this would have been had she substantively engaged with their analyses of the very systems she analyzes or had she considered the imaginative kinds of resistance that thrive outside the mainstream.
It's more critical than ever that 2017 be the year—under this new administration—that we substantively modernize the act and develop a new policy framework that meets the realities of our converging technological landscape.
Nominally distancing ourselves from our privilege and pointing fingers over it does not make our society fairer; it can only shift our politics further into an intricate game of signaling while nothing is substantively debated.
Trump brought the GOP to power by affirming the inviolability of the two largest domestic programs while substantively surrendering on the same-sex marriage issue that dominated the culture war politics of a decade ago.
"In our business that's usually seen as a sign that the other side doesn't know what to say substantively," Mr. Mulvaney said during an interview Friday in his office at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
"We've been saying for a while, candidates and the Democratic Party need to engage Latino communities sooner and substantively," said Marisa Franco, the executive director of Mijente, a community organization that has backed Mr. Sanders.
"My reputation on the Hill is to be substantively expert in the areas that I work on and to be an honest broker and to maintain that relationship in a bipartisan, bicameral way," she said.
"We ought to be focusing seriously, substantively on how to stop these horrific crimes from occurring, and what many Democrats are proposing wouldn't do it," Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, said Friday on Twitter.
The big picture: Graham told Axios' Jonathan Swan in August that he'd told Trump it would be a huge mistake, substantively and politically, to withdraw all U.S. military members from Afghanistan by the 2020 election.
In a recent report on the Rohingya crisis, Marzuki Darusman, head of the United Nations Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar, said Facebook "substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict" in Myanmar.
"The proposed amendment substantively expands the government's current authority and raises a number of monumental and highly complex constitutional, legal and geopolitical concerns," lawyers for Google wrote in a 28503-page comment opposing the rule change.
The private exchanges that have now come to light show an inner circle that is more concerned with the candidate's ability to keep up personal appearances than the substantively disreputable picture of public service they paint.
When these policies are evaluated in context with propaganda of the deed, the most important consideration is whether such policies are actively and substantively making us safer, or unwittingly aiding ISIS in its psychological terror campaign.
Substantively, while Michael Cohen never held an official position on the campaign team, his guilty plea reportedly says he acted at the direction of a candidate (presumably Donald Trump) with the purpose of influencing the election.
It's also one of reputation and perception, and to the extent the public continues to use Ring for peace of mind security, there may not be enough incentive for Ring to substantively alter its business model.
"The Chinese deep learning from that is, 'We should not substantively re-engage until the administration has its internal house in order,'" said Mr. Rudd, who is now the president of the Asia Society Policy Institute.
The most "socialist" and, at the time, controversial of Obama's policies — the bailout of the auto industry involving massive government subsidy and large-scale federal intervention — was one of his most successful ventures, substantively and politically.
However, we expect banks to gradually shift lending to other consumer and commercial segments; thus, the reform is not expected to substantively affect overall lending growth, due to low levels of financial inclusion in the country.
Freeing them from that burden was not only a good idea substantively, it offered the opportunity to remove one of the major sources of the political attack on the law with no sacrifice of its substance.
That price might be worth it, business groups and China analysts say, if the administration makes a deal that substantively transforms Chinese industrial policy and gives American companies fair and reciprocal access to the Chinese market.
They sit, substantively, at the heart of the biggest and most pressing issues facing the United States, and often stand on the less popular side of those: automation and inequality, trust in public life, privacy and security.
As Marzuki Darusman, chairman of the U.N. independent international fact-finding mission on Myanmar, stated those findings: [Social media] has …substantively contributed to the level of acrimony and dissension and conflict, if you will, within the public.
More substantively, the memorandum seeks to leverage the Clinton-era case, In re Sealed Case (Espy), to argue that Mueller has not met a standard of need for President Trump's testimony that would support a valid subpoena.
It remains to be seen whether the Mueller prosecutors will deem his cooperation worthy of a truly easy sentence, but whatever the sentence may be it cannot be substantively worse than the punishment he already has sustained.
While some on the left were heartened by the Republican denunciations of the so-called alt-right movement, others argued that conservative leaders deserved no credit until they acted more substantively to battle racism in their ranks.
But despite pledges by those at the highest levels of the Pentagon to substantively address the problem, statistics show the legal system tasked with adjudicating these cases has failed to evolve in a way that promotes optimism.
Here's a challenge: Stop looking for the shiny new guy who's bringing in the clicks and ratings, and start covering the qualifications of the female candidates just as substantively — and, when deserved, just as glowingly — as the men's.
You and I met a couple months ago, and I had one of the best conversations I think I've had with a politician in a very long time because you were talking very deeply and substantively on issues.
Twitter's letter ends by seeking to play down the political influence of botnets — quoting the conclusion of a City University report that states "we have not found evidence supporting the notion that bots can substantively alter campaign communication".
It wasn't the first mass shooting in the U.S., but researchers chose it as a starting point because it was the first to be substantively covered on radio and TV. The database delivers a number of arresting findings.
In their meeting last Thursday in Berlin, U.S. and European diplomats tabled drafts for an agreement which will not nix the Iran nuclear deal or renegotiate it but still substantively turn on the pressure on the Iranian regime.
Whatever now happens substantively in terms of the Russia investigation, or others, Trump's conduct — the implausible explanations, the clear linkage to his anger over the Russia file, his calls to Comey — put that delicate trust in real jeopardy.
"  The editorial concludes that "the challenge for Monday's audience is to avoid the trap of thinking of this debate as yet another opportunity for 'the real Trump' — or even a 'new Trump' — to emerge, either stylistically or substantively.
Anti-Muslim hate speech posted to Facebook "substantively" contributed to the "level of acrimony" against the Rohingya following the military's crackdown in Rakhine that forced more than 700,000 people to flee to neighboring Bangladesh, a UN report said.
The easiest fix is to eliminate the 529 expansion, a federal action that transfers state tax dollars from the poor to the rich and which won't substantively increase school choice for those who do not already have it.
To that end, our bill gives the FDA the authority to require a pediatric investigation into an adult drug if it uses molecular targeting, and the same target is "substantively relevant" to the growth of a pediatric cancer.
In the 1964, 1968 and 1972 presidential elections, I find proximity to black-led nonviolent protests was associated with significant increases in countylevel Democratic vote-share whereas proximity to black-led violent protests caused a substantively important decline.
While it is technically true that a defendant cannot be tried twice for the same offense, successive prosecutions -- even by the same government -- do not violate double jeopardy principles if the second prosecution is for a substantively "different" offense.
The process wastes between 30 cents and 85033 cents of every monetization dollar, substantively restricting the ability of the United States to help starving refugees and broken communities rife for Islamic State recruitment efforts in Somalia, Syria and Yemen.
Two highly respected scholars recently ignited a small intellectual firestorm by concluding that purely random events — a series of New Jersey shark attacks in 2900 — had a statistically and substantively significant impact on support for Woodrow Wilson's presidential campaign.
Women, despite the best efforts of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, and others, were not formally welcomed into the American republican fold until the 1920s, and feminists have struggled ever since to ensure women a substantively full citizenship.
All of the business preparation, due diligence, prospectus drafting, SEC engagement and oversight are part of the direct listing process, and the forms required for such a listing are substantively the same as those required for an IPO filing.
The President is being urged by his aides to lead on this issue, especially given the potential for him to do more than his predecessor, President Barack Obama, who was unable to substantively address the gun issue in office.
Confronting race and gender bias shouldn't belie the fact that her record and inconsistent voice mattered to a swath of voters she was expected to attract — and she ran out of budget to work to substantively shift that perception.
A representative for The Times told POLITICO on Wednesday that the editorial board's actions weren't substantively different from its everyday work, but that the social media takeover was mostly an attempt to expand its efforts onto a different platform.
I think that's why a lot of the Bernie Sanders supporters were okay with Barack Obama — who is substantively quite close to Clinton — but codes as an elemental reformer, whose basic attitude toward politics is that it's fucked up.
" When asked which countries are the heaviest supporters, Cheadle told PEOPLE, "It's the difference of who are the countries that are supporting on paper and who are the countries that are actually going to be substantively moving on this issue.
Court sources who were involved in the internal deliberations said Kennedy alone among the justices believed the issue was about due process, the idea that individuals enjoy procedural rights in many types of court proceedings, while also substantively limiting government power.
" (That is, allowing a collection to lie stagnant, without growing meaningfully and substantively.) In a separate, recent phone call from London, curator Jackson observed, "All kimono are made up of essentially the same basic pattern of rectangular pieces of fabric.
Their inability to even substantively dig in on the key outstanding issues, at least in a way where they start chopping away at the areas of disagreement, "tells you all you need to know about this meeting," one participant said.
Many who frequent the park reflect the multiculturalism and racial diversity of the neighborhoods and towns in the shadow of Stone Mountain, and say they don't believe removing symbols at Stone Mountain will substantively help solve divisions in the nation.
But not only has he been a more than able justice (whether one substantively agrees with him or not), he has brought a unique perspective to the Court that could not have been provided by a more generic Republican nominee.
If the answer is no — if DAPA represents, albeit on a grand scale, the traditional exercise of executive-branch discretion to set priorities in enforcing immigration law — then the program is both procedurally and substantively valid and the states' challenge fails.
Get smart: This victory by environmentalists is more symbolically important than substantively impactful; public lands account for a small portion of domestic drilling — 11% of the nation's natural gas supply and 5% of its oil supply — according to Interior Department data.
And the revised ban was substantively different than its predecessor: the most significant change was exempting green card holders and those with valid visas -- the inclusions of which, when combined with a delayed roll-out, avoided any pandemonium at airports.
But early details indicate it would do little to substantively change the way China has long done business and would not force Beijing to curtail cybertheft or the subsidies that the administration complains create an uneven playing field for American companies.
The debate was blessedly different from previous matchups in a number of ways, most notably the lack of an audience, which meant more time for the two remaining candidates to actually debate each other, and to do so more substantively.
"My transition plan will take seriously and address substantively the concerns of unions, individuals with private insurance, hospitals, people who work for private health insurers, and medical professionals who worry about what a new system will mean for them," Warren wrote.
Aside from some airstrikes against Serbs, which the peacekeepers opposed even after Serb forces slaughtered unarmed Muslims at Srebrenica and other cities, the United States also did not substantively intervene militarily, although the Bosnian conflict was eventually mediated by the Clinton administration.
"The Settlement Agreement is procedurally and substantively unfair to Settlement Class Members because it prevents meaningful participation by rights holders and offers them an unfair dollar amount in light of Spotify's ongoing, willful copyright infringement of their works," representatives from Wixen argued.
" But Scott told BuzzFeed News that DPIAC's review of the privacy issues raised by the use of facial recognition at airports is "no replacement for soliciting public comments as required by federal law when agencies make changes that substantively impact the public.
In light of these new revelations, even if members of the Trump White House are now ready to dive into national security work with their counterparts overseas, it is unlikely that their peers and allies are willing to work with them as substantively.
"Suddenly and solely focusing on oil fields, and subsequent revenue, falling into the hands of malignant actors in Syria is substantively mistaken and misguided," says Mara Karlin, a Middle East security expert and a former top Pentagon official for strategy and force development.
The speaker will probably just keep doing what he is doing: raising money for Republicans, talking — both amorphously and perhaps later more substantively — about policy ideas, and looking, with hope and some desperation, for that change in tone from the presumptive nominee.
"The government will pursue an elaborate and detailed strategy to more substantively develop our economy by taking Japan's economic retaliation as a chance to turn good out of evil," South Korean President Moon Jae-in said at the time, according to Reuters.
"We found it extraordinary that, in advance of two such consequential decisions, the FBI director decided that the best course of conduct was to not speak directly and substantively with the attorney general about how best to navigate those decisions," the report said.
"There's a balance between being ashamed to go into a drugstore and buy something that looks like you're an addict, versus something that you don't have to feel bad about, but is substantively helping you compared to what you were doing," he said.
Perhaps even more troubling is the impression that either the authorities don't regard it as a problem, or are simply ignoring it: either way, there aren't very many particularly progressive steps being taken to eradicate or even substantively tackle racism in Croatian football.
While election security has been at top of mind since the 2016 presidential contest, when the Russian government waged a disinformation campaign to heighten partisan divisions and sow discord and distrust in the US electorate, little substantively has changed with election infrastructure.
In order to solve the problem more substantively, local government will likely need to update the legislature governing Florida's craft beer industry, and the brewers themselves need to take advantage of craft beer's famous collaborative spirit to address a problem that threatens them all.
And it's not just a matter of style and performance: Substantively, to keep that base enthusiastically behind him, he has to keep hammering home not only conspiracy theories, but that populist message of trade protectionism, all of which is anathema to the donor class.
The EU and UK will need to come to agreements on the final terms of the UK's departure from the EU. Some key issues include: Once those issues are substantively agreed to, the UK and EU will need to work out a transition plan.
Should Trump lose on Election Day, though, many Republicans will want to say "I told you so" and turn the page on the Trump experiment, returning to a more generic Republicanism that they see as a better vote-getter and a more substantively defensible ideology.
"The clearest route to bring the voice of taxpayers into the implementation of the Taxpayer First Act … is to ensure that the Taxpayer Advocate Service is substantively involved in the implementation process," the senators wrote in a letter this week to IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig.
So we get to feel good about our magnanimity for a couple of hours, then continue winning to an obscene degree, rather than ever substantively addressing the savage exploitation, racism, and greed at the heart of why people are poor in the first place.
By privately influencing Mr. Trump to nominate people who reflect Republican priorities, congressional leaders not only win substantively, but the president gets to show off a perfect record of confirmations on the Senate floor, and a high rate of Republican support for his nominees.
And this thing just went viral, and I think it's a great example of when you give people a voice what positive things can happen, both substantively in terms of the fundraiser and just the widespread show of support, I think, is also really meaningful.
His support of tax cuts, his appointment of conservative judges, and his effort to dismantle the regulatory state are not substantively the same as his effort to pressure a foreign nation into investigating one of his political opponents by withholding aid that was authorized by Congress.
To some critics on the right, all of this is substantively indistinguishable from a call for open borders — the idea is that it doesn't matter whether there are theoretical limits on immigration if someone who has broken those laws can't be deported simply for breaking them.
"We found it extraordinary that, in advance of two such consequential decisions, the FBI director decided that the best course of conduct was to not speak directly and substantively with the attorney general about how best to navigate those decisions," according to the report obtained by Bloomberg.
When it came time for the meeting, however, Nunes' committee staff insisted it was supposed to be for Republicans only -- leading Justice officials to provide two separate (though substantively identical) briefings, first to Nunes and then to Schiff, according to a source with knowledge of the briefings.
"There are a lot more (and higher visibility) suits because Trump has been so aggressive in pushing, to varying degrees of success, novel and unprecedented approaches to government policies -- both substantively and procedurally," said Stephen Vladeck, a CNN analyst and law professor at the University of Texas.
Her comments should be "re-cleared with Washington if they are substantively different from the building blocks, or if they are on a high-profile issue such as Syria, Iran, Israel-Palestine, or the D.P.R.K.," added the email, the text of which was seen by The Times.
To the extent that Trump intervened in this debate in a relevant way, it was to break the news to the House that repeal and delay was dead in the Senate and they shouldn't bother with it — an insight that was both substantively and strategically correct.
Internet gaming disorder — one of the most prevalent forms of technology addiction — was referenced in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders as a "condition of further study," and there's suggestion that even the most extreme addictions to technology are substantively different than those to an ingested chemical.
And even for those in the press inclined to look critically at whether his tweet actually meant anything at all, the result has been a news cycle spent shooting down those early, credulous reports, and ultimately establishing that ... nope, nothing has changed, and Trump's tweet was substantively meaningless.
This very practical dilemma comes as the justices already have one of the most substantively difficult slate of cases in years, testing abortion rights, anti-bias protections for LGBTQ workers, and the Trump administration's plan for deportation of certain undocumented immigrants who came to the US as children.
By 2016, the bloc of pro-financial reform Senate Democrats with whom I agreed that a bill dealing with the small and midsized banks would be both substantively neutral and politically beneficial, both to themselves and to the basic cause of financial reform, were negotiating for this package.
More substantively, he referred Christopher Steele, the author of the infamous Trump-Russia dossier leaked by BuzzFeed in January 2017, to the Justice Department for criminal investigation, a meaningful act of loyalty to the president and sign he'll look the other way at any possible untoward ties with Russia.
As Vox's Ezra Klein noted at the time, when it came to budget deficits it seemed that "the usual rules of reportorial neutrality" didn't apply; reporters openly advocated policy views that were at best controversial, not widely shared by the general public and, we now know, substantively wrong.
"Tucker Carlson has been willing to use his stature and prominence to advocate on behalf of his friend Roger Stone to argue substantively against the arbitrary and selective mistreatment that the Office of Special Counsel has directed against Mr. Stone," said Sam Nunberg, one of Mr. Trump's early political advisers.
It remains reasonable to assume that shift, driven mostly by Democrats, was not the product of Democrats immediately deciding for the first time last fall that Trump deserved removal from office, but of loyal Democrats receiving the word from party leadership that impeachment was the right move, substantively and strategically.
A political outsider, Yang is making waves in the primary by drawing on his unique expertise as an entrepreneur and businessman to sound the alarm about the rise of mass automation in America — a problem that, in his view, few other 2020 candidates or politicians have substantively addressed or tacked.
The complaint argues that AB-5 violates several clauses in the U.S. and California constitutions, including equal protection because of how it classifies gig workers for ridesharing and on-demand delivery companies compared to the exemptions it grants to workers who do "substantively identical work" in more than 53 other industries.
During the five-hour hearing before the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, Attorney General Loretta Lynch steadfastly refused to substantively answer any questions about the facts or law applicable to Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Substantively, McCain-Feingold is best understood as an effort to fix problems identified in the 1996 and 1998 elections, when first Democrats and then Republicans figured out how to use funds designated for party-building — including money from corporations and unions that even now can't give directly to campaigns — to win elections.
The bill's official discussion draft is substantively identical to the leaked version, and would force companies to provide law enforcement with access to encrypted communications when they are compelled by a court—effectively mandating the creation of backdoors in their products and imposing a ban on end-to-end encrypted communications apps.
More substantively, in a moment of tragedy — think Ronald Reagan after the Challenger explosion, Bill Clinton following the Oklahoma City bombings, George W. Bush in New York days after 9-11 and Barack Obama in the Charleston, S.C. church where black parishioners were slain — this President seems incapable of bringing us together.
Editor Megan Murphy's conversation with the Apple CEO isn't substantively different from the sprawling, 10,000-word interview he conducted with the Washington Post last year—whole paragraphs of boilerplate answers to softball questions could easily be swapped between the two—except for one subtextual revelation: this motherfucker absolutely wants to run for president.
At its center is Rex Tillerson, who traded his job as top dog at the oil giant ExxonMobil to become secretary of state, only to find himself substantively and personally undercut by President Trump as recently as Sunday on the issue of Korea, where Mr. Tillerson wanted negotiations as Mr. Trump threatened war.
The movie's most persuasive section shows evidence of possible collusion between the site and some of its advertisers; yet despite an abundance of legal expertise, no one is on hand to substantively address First Amendment rights, or to examine claims that the website is a useful ally in locating and prosecuting traffickers.
Here is the inconvenient truth GOP elites don't want to hear: If the Republican Party establishment continues to wage war against its own voters, refuses to act substantively on any of their legislative priorities, and continues to actively thwart the popular impulse for reform in Washington, 2018 is going to go badly.
We're taping a lot of Recode Decodes on the road because we really think ... One of the things that we made a bet on when we started the Recode Decode podcast was that people like substance in this twitchy, horrible time, and want to talk substantively with great about people about important issues.
"So the reality is we're going to grow low single digits every year, which means there's no growth anywhere else, which means you're better off buying equities and you're better off buying equities that are substantively ones that are sort of the deflationary stocks, the cheaper, faster better stocks, the tech stocks," he said.
" CIT judges Claire Kelly and Jane Restani wrote in the decision: "Although the statute grants the President great discretion in deciding what action to take it cabins the President's power both substantively, by requiring the action to eliminate threats to national security caused by imports, and procedurally, by setting the time in which to act.
But even if you do accept that some or all of these proposed tax hikes are politically or substantively viable, it's natural to wonder why you would dedicate the revenue to the particulars of the social wealth fund scheme rather than giving it to the needy or using it to directly finance useful programs.
Either move would trigger a political and legal crisis on a scale that hasn't been seen since Watergate, with federal courts having to decide whether to overturn any of the Trump pardons and Republicans facing a moment of truth about their willingness to substantively stand up to Trump instead of merely criticizing him publicly.
Omar Wasow, a political scientist at Princeton University, noted as much in a recent study: In presidential elections, proximity to black-led nonviolent protests increased white Democratic vote-share whereas proximity to black-led violent protests caused substantively important declines and likely tipped the 1968 election from [Democrat] Hubert Humphrey to [Republican] Richard Nixon.
What was stylistically Trump's best portion of the debate was substantively among his worst (I say among his worst because it is hard to beat the section where he said he both would and would not honor the NATO treaty, and then said he both would and would not adhere to the first-strike doctrine on nuclear weapons).
KURTZ: And he certainly is entitled to talk about witch hunt and so forth but a lot of journalists are saying why didn&apost he react substantively to the fact that these are members of the Russian government under Putin&aposs control who now according to this indictment have this elaborate campaign to interfere with the election.
Salas said that if candidates want to be competitive in California — which holds its primary earlier than usual next year, on Super Tuesday in March, and offers a hefty number of delegates — they should expect to have to talk substantively about immigration and start to take the president on more directly when he targets immigrant communities.
And although Twitter's data licensing program is substantively different from Facebook's — it collects a narrower set of personal information from users, and licenses only users' tweets, which are already public — it's interesting that Twitter is leaning into the business of making user data available to third parties at the same time that Facebook is leaning out of it.
More substantively, the attorney general makes a very strong case that the core of the deaccession is not only unethical (the Berkshire Museum has already withdrawn its affiliation with the Smithsonian, and faces unanimous opprobrium within the museum profession, including from the American Alliance of Museums and the Association of Art Museum Directors) but also illegal.
"There's a common structure, but as far as how you're supposed to do it on the ground, substantively or procedurally or in terms of burden of proof, there's a lot of debate on that, and not a lot of consensus," said Jackson R. Sharman III, who was special counsel to the Alabama legislative committee that investigated Gov.
As we witness the home stretch of the presidential election with candidate debates, campaign stops, and political ads, both parties have an opportunity to talk substantively about a serious trade issue — ongoing efforts by China to hack and steal intellectual property from U.S. companies and using stolen U.S. trade secrets to manufacture their own cut rate products.
"Operating upon the good faith assumption that this court has more important things to do than monitor the president's Twitter feed, the plaintiffs feel they have no choice but to keep this court updated on the continuous official statements by the president in which he specifically and substantively addresses" the issues in their lawsuit, the lawyers wrote.
"Although the statute grants the President great discretion in deciding what action to take, it cabins the Presidents power both substantively, by requiring the action to eliminate threats to national security caused by imports, and procedurally, by setting the time in which to act," wrote judges Claire Kelly and Jane Restani in the decision dated Nov. 15.
A forthcoming paper by Desmond King and Rogers M. Smith, political scientists at Oxford and the University of Pennsylvania, "White Protectionism in America," makes a strong case that Trump, unlike his Republican predecessors in the White House, has gone far beyond rhetoric and token gestures to substantively address the concerns of his anti-immigrant and socially conservative supporters.
They argued that the AGs didn't have standing because their lost taxes theory was too speculative, that the AGs broke procedural rules because they didn't flag their motion as an emergency filing and, most substantively, that the states had been on notice since the beginning of the Trump presidency that the new administration wasn't committed to the fiduciary rule.
Divorcing the players from their heritage in the public sphere is not only about sanitizing the fact that the white population of France has refused to confront their race-based discrimination — right down to failing to measure metrics that could substantively track or assess progress across race- or ethnicity-based lines — it is also about diverting the discourse around France's sins.
"Through the public education system, in which we still find over 70% of America's children, the progressives have advanced several 'isms' that tend to warp and twist the logic and intellectual development of children essentially held captive eight hours a day in a government-mandated system that has not substantively improved in over 40 years," Clovis wrote in the newsletter.
The good news is that the U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution and Civil Justice held a hearing this week to examine the improbable and abusive lawsuit industry that has been unintentionally fueled by TCPA – a law that was passed in 220006 when the word "telephone" referred to something substantively different from the ubiquitous wireless smart phones of today.
Ms. Block, a former Obama administration official and congressional staff member who is a veteran of legislative efforts to make unionizing and collective bargaining easier, said experience had taught her that advancing labor interests through provisions like card check doesn't work: Such measures tend to be too small to matter substantively, and they fail to generate political excitement among those who would benefit.
" Ms. Stefanik, who is a polished debater, having prepared House Speaker Paul D. Ryan for his vice-presidential debate, called her opponent "a desperate candidate who was one of the weakest in the Democratic field," adding that she "continues to struggle both substantively on very basic issues, but also in terms of fund-raising and getting attention at the national level.
And I must therefore applaud the candidate for a solid few weeks of correcting the error and running a campaign that has substantively and legitimately criticized Hillary Clinton not for anything personal but rather undermining the integrity of the State Department with personal favors for Clinton Foundation donors, her policy of appeasing Iran, and not calling out Islamic terrorism for reasons of cowardly political correctness.
Similarly, when Comey presented his findings in the Clinton investigation, he preemptively declared that "no reasonable prosecutor" would indict on such evidence, a claim subsequently challenged by those as credentialed as Rudy Giuliani and Joseph diGenova, former United States attorneys for, respectively, the Southern District of New York and Washington, D.C. In both instances, Comey put nothing on the table to substantively defend his decisions.
Orthodox Jews follow the laws of tzniut (literally "modesty" in Hebrew), according to which the body of a woman — and her hair, too, if she's married — should be substantively covered; observant Muslim women often wear a version of the hijab and loose-fitting, figure-obscuring clothing in public settings; and women in traditional Christian communities, from Amish to Mennonite, wear long dresses and, sometimes, some form of head covering.
Substantively, the whistleblower's identity and claims about his or her political agenda might not matter much — not only did the White House release a rough transcript of the president's call with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, that confirmed his account in detail, but the president in subsequent days went on to openly call on the government in Kyiv to investigate Joe Biden, the front-runner for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
To paraphrase Vox's David Roberts: Sanders would be far and away the oldest president to take office; he has self-identified as a socialist for most of his career, undeterred by the media's inability to distinguish between social democrats (what he is) and Leninists (what Republicans will say he is); he supports a higher tax on middle-class labor, which is politically and substantively the worst way to finance a welfare state expansion.
Old Millennials, as I'll call them, who were born around 222 or earlier (meaning they're 12 and older today), really have lived substantively different lives than Young Millennials, who were born around 22 or later, as a result of two epochal events that occurred around the time when members of the older group were mostly young adults and when members of the younger were mostly early adolescents: the financial crisis and smartphones' profound takeover of society.
"The bottom line is the agenda is substantively the same, and so holding a hearing or two is not going to make the process that much different," said Seth Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress who worked on the White House National Economic Council during former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein Obama85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 0,000 at auction Dirty little wars and the law: Did Osama bin Laden win?
"The speed by which Attorney General Barr released to the public the summary of Special Counsel Mueller's principal conclusions, coupled with the fact that Attorney General Barr failed to provide a thorough representation of the findings set forth in the Mueller Report, causes the Court to question whether Attorney General Barr's intent was to create a one-sided narrative about the Mueller Report -- a narrative that is clearly in some respects substantively at odds with the redacted version of the Mueller Report," Walton wrote.
This is a boring, inside-baseball problem worlds removed from journalists' interest in gossipy snooping on official email, but Groshen argues that it's substantively consequential: Improving access to government administrative data so that statistical agencies could have access to more data to produce more and better official statistics would improve productivity in three ways: reducing burdens on respondents, improving the values of government statistics, and (likely the largest, but hardest to measure) improving the business, policy and personal decisions (allocation, investment, etc,) in the economy.
"The speed by which Attorney General Barr released to the public the summary of Special Counsel Mueller's principal conclusions, coupled with the fact that Attorney General Barr failed to provide a thorough representation of the findings set forth in the Mueller report, causes the court to question whether Attorney General Barr's intent was to create a one-sided narrative about the Mueller report — a narrative that is clearly in some respects substantively at odds with the redacted version of the Mueller report," Judge Walton wrote.

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