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Now, it's time for Ava to take issue with nature.
Some take issue with the very idea of loaning pandas.
He did not take issue with that arrangement, he said.
I think there's some who would take issue with that.
I TAKE ISSUE WITH THOSE COMMENTS OUT OF THE GATE.
It isn't just Democrats who take issue with Trump's accounting.
Slack might take issue with Microsoft's view of the market.
But he did take issue with Ingraham's behavior in general.
One can take issue with political decisions that she takes.
Some may take issue with the need for ancillary information.
But I take issue with the way he characterizes Obamacare.
Some transit insiders take issue with these layers of data.
He could take issue with the growing dependence on American fuel.
I take issue with the very last paragraph of this essay.
I just take issue with some of how it does it.
Trump seemed to take issue with some of James&apos comments.
I, however, take issue with the hypocrisy in their own lives.
And he doesn't take issue with other people copying his idea.
To be sure, one could easily take issue with such characterizations.
Those opposed to abortion also take issue with the current law.
Especially with somebody like Trump, we take issue with him entirely.
We did not take issue with all of the president's proposals.
They might take issue with this or that White House policy.
"I would take issue with the premise of that question," said Mrs.
They do, however, take issue with the way Arie handled the breakup.
Ethiopian officials take issue with that figure, reported by the World Bank.
Demetrio seemed to take issue with the assertion the flight was overbooked.
I take issue with neither smoking nor sex appeal on their own.
Sachleben wasn't the only one to take issue with the PIRG report.
Still, Democrats take issue with past decisions the judge has handed down.
Bernice King wasn't the only one to take issue with Zuckerberg's comments.
What they do take issue with is the secrecy demanded of them.
But critics take issue with Biden's role in shaping Obama's climate policies.
Manafort's team did not take issue with the set of proposed instructions.
Conservatives take issue with Kavanaugh's decisions on ObamaCare and abortion-related cases.
But they did take issue with how Warren spoke about her proposal.
Borderlands fans started coming after Pitchford to take issue with his overreaction.
Critics also sometimes take issue with the oversimplification of the site's scoring system.
It&aposs unclear whether Horowitz&aposs report will take issue with that statement.
Guessing Allen Iverson, Stephen Jackson, and Chauncey Billups will take issue with that.
Others take issue with the very idea of using biotechnology to prevent extinction.
Tech leaders also take issue with Trump's calls for shutting down the internet.
Although many have praised Morehouse's decision, some students take issue with the specifications.
Older voters were more inclined to take issue with lawmakers cursing in public.
" Chris is also not the first Cuomo to take issue with "The Godfather.
But those living in El Yunque National Forest take issue with the claim.
Progressives take issue with conservatives' arguments that wealth taxes will hurt the economy.
However, a number of parents have continued to take issue with the legislation.
He did not take issue with a specific piece of the Post's reporting.
If the judges take issue with that approach, they could weaken the rule.
The companies don't take issue with all aspects of the five proposed bills.
Admittedly, the people and institutions they take issue with don't come as a shock.
You may take issue with the war in Afghanistan and the fight in Iraq.
It is those rules that Kimmelman and Federico take issue with in their commentary.
And some critics take issue with samba schools creating dance routines around controversial topics.
Of course, she didn't take issue with everything that's been written about her family.
Terminator (1984) I need to take issue with the Terminator's supposed lack of pain.
Name and premise aside, many take issue with the way Birthright trips are conducted.
Some people will, undoubtedly, take issue with the government revoking someone's right to drink.
Right or wrong, throughout the world, women and men take issue with Islamic dress.
It's not a perfect definition, and readers will undoubtedly take issue with Grande's stance.
As a rule, I take issue with dismissing women's magazines as shallow, vapid junk.
But he did take issue with the Dalit version of the centuries-old battle.
Another journalistic technique that you take issue with in the book is false equivalence.
While many Americans perceive Biden as likable, many also take issue with his candidacy.
Which of them, if any, did you empathize with, understand, or take issue with?
"We don't take issue with any part of the special counsel's report," Horowitz said.
"We don't take issue with any part of the special counsel's report," Horowitz said.
The social network did take issue with another fake news-loaded ad we tried.
Others might take issue with the company's lack of profits, despite its rapid expansion.
Others might take issue with the company's lack of profits, despite its rapid expansion.
Kirsten Gillibrand condemned Trump's rhetoric but also appeared to take issue with Omar's comments.
More research of 'nanoplastics' needed Other scientists take issue with some of the study's findings.
I am a Bluetooth-believer and personally don't take issue with this, but many do.
Anyone who might take issue with the ban can "see your direct manager," Hughes added.
If you take issue with any of this you are probably lurching arthritically toward irrelevance.
There have been intellectuals that take issue with the way your work makes suffering beautiful.
But he does take issue with the concept of a "natural limit" to human lifespan.
A Dropbox spokeswoman said scanning raised a specter that privacy advocates could take issue with.
Detractors also take issue with the final negotiations that merged the House and Senate bills.
It's not like I take issue with who has taken over the role of Mystique.
Should we take issue with its generalizations and the sexy posturing of women with rifles?
Although gamers are still likely to take issue with Sprint's slow 8 Mbps gaming cap.
Dame is not the first company to take issue with the M.T.A. for these reasons.
If you take issue with that as a consumer in general, then that's your choice.
This is a fact many of Joshua's peers in the heavyweight division take issue with.
The same approach can be applied to Google if you take issue with its behavior.
I do not take issue with Frazier's message, nor do I support Stoddard's racist rhetoric.
Organizers take issue with how the company pitches its services to oil and gas companies.
The main thing to understand is that critics take issue with two pieces of the legislation.
However, I think she would take issue with how the women get rid of bad men.
Bernie Sanders, take issue with his centrist approach to healthcare policy, college debt, and federal spending.
"I do take issue with his suggestion that the treaty provision may be invalid," Hoskin said.
Many take issue with his marriage to Soon-Yi Previn, his ex-girlfriend Mia Farrow's daughter.
Some might also take issue with the X1 Carbon's 1080p resolution, but I'm not among them.
The good guys in Star Wars take issue with the enslavement of both humans and aliens.
Comey did take issue with the February New York Times report during his testimony last week.
Airbnb and its defenders generally take issue with these claims and the methodology behind the studies.
People in the executive suites of the two companies may take issue with that, of course.
The performers&apos take issue with what they see as Instagram&aposs unequal enforcement of rules.
Some residents take issue with Metro on these seemingly random searches—others are welcoming and friendly.
As athletes find their voice, it's fair enough for politicians to take issue with their views.
This number does not surprise me, although plenty of my fellow conservatives take issue with it.
For the most part, Asian consumers abroad don't appear to take issue with the cultural marketing.
Fox's many critics take issue with this characterization, saying the entire network pushes right-wing narratives.
Opponents take issue with how funding for charters affects the rest of the public school system.
On another track, "Kill Jay Z," the rapper seems to take issue with his protégé Kanye West.
But, it's the way Trump chose to take issue with the result that is truly, truly baffling.
Some groups will surely find points to take issue with, but Facebook has made some significant improvements.
Some people take issue with him, but I've always said, don't talk about it — be about it.
The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., went on to take issue with Acosta's characterization of the incident.
Heck, you can even take issue with her sex life, or lack thereof, with beau Tristan Thompson.
Games are a business, and I'm guessing few players take issue with publishers trying to make money.
Some business groups take issue with the idea that recent court rulings are unfairly narrowing the law.
But as Fourlis began to take issue with other calls, the Dane took control in the third.
Williams raises a good point: Would people take issue with the message if it were something else?
A group of fans had begun to take issue with the Hugo Awards: science fiction's top honor.
I take issue with the claim that injury and illness rates have been dropping steadily since 1994.
But the Trump White House did take issue with a number of provisions in the House NDAA.
Some, particularly those inclined to believe in Jackson's innocence, may take issue with this apparent one-sidedness.
In his remarks, he would endorse her but specifically take issue with positions held by the Democrats.
I want to take issue with Krauss's misreading of Twombly for more reasons than I can enumerate.
This morning, I want to agree with one of the two and take issue with the other.
Advocacy groups take issue with both points, saying the W.H.O. is making perfect the enemy of good.
A McConnell spokesperson, meanwhile, said it's customary for critics to take issue with the opposing party's nominees.
They take issue with the common assumption that the court responds to a broadly defined public opinion.
That's earned him enormous sway with Democrats, even those who take issue with parts of his record.
But the panel's Republicans take issue with the key finding that Putin was trying get Trump elected.
Or deficit or defense hawks could take issue with the sums included in any plan and raise hell.
And it would be indecorous of me to take issue with the fact that I'm recognized for Frasier.
But it is valid to take issue with the subjectivity of how it may be determined as such.
Transgender model and Transparent star Hari Nef has become the latest celebrity to take issue with Jenner's politics.
Notably, current and former staffers who take issue with the company's workplace don't question that Goodstein means well.
We take issue with this portrayal because Dobby is absolutely heartwarming, but Johnson's name-calling intentions are clear.
More than anyone, though, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Chris Conley seem to take issue with the comments.
GEORGE KINGMelbourne I take issue with the support for Narendra Modi expressed in your letters page (May 20173th).
No surprise, I found no shortage of parents who vehemently take issue with the study and its findings.
Later, though, Trump seemed to take issue with people referring to his stay at the as a vacation.
Trump is not the only new president to take issue with being judged so early in their term.
In fact, the only time Moore seemed to take issue with Trump is over his endorsement of Strange.
" What Booker's critics mainly take issue with are his associations, his persona, and unprovable allegations about his "worldview.
I love all these people—even the ones that people might take issue with and are behaving badly.
It is odd that Mr. Fish should take issue with professionals speaking out in defense of their fields.
" Looking at the list, you may take issue with a question or two and think, "that's not important.
But the subjects are winning and heartening, and their mission is one you just can't take issue with.
Twitter is now preparing for a backlash from those who might take issue with a 280-character tweet.
That has earned him enormous influence with Democrats, even those who take issue with parts of his record.
The nationwide poll showed that Republican and independents were even less likely to take issue with wealthier candidates.
I may take issue with Maia's characterization, but this dilemma allows the perfect opportunity for her to evolve.
The TV series doesn't take issue with the fact that soccer players also want to do the musical.
To be sure, Trump is not the first president to take issue with press coverage of his administration.
Opponents also take issue with Cain's founding role in the pro-Trump political action group America Fighting Back.
Both men take issue with many of the new proposals but none more than the Frowning Pile of Poo.
I&aposve just got to take issue with Juan about the -- people did not sell their souls on Trump.
"I know there were things about that particular episode which the Asian community may take issue with," she said.
But what I take issue with is how quick we are to make a news story out of it.
That senior Republicans now are forced to take issue with Trump's characterizations of Obama annoys them to no end.
WATTERS: I want to take issue with something else Juan said the other day, which I found totally inaccurate.
The German regulator noted that it didn't take issue with Facebook-owned services like WhatsApp and Instagram collecting data.
Republican lawmakers take issue with the Justice Department&aposs characterization of the subpoena response as complete or nearly complete.
I do, however, take issue with Mr. McCarthy's pecking this same note with the assiduousness of the Chinatown chicken.
Some Democrats have also conceded there were frustrations over the format but did not take issue with Nadler directly.
Even many Republicans who have dutifully fallen in line take issue with much of what Trump pronounces and proposes.
Most people, however, probably will take issue with Ginsburg's opinion because it doesn't line up exactly with their own.
And Breitbart has certainly given critics lots of reason to take issue with those who are echoing Pollack's grievances.
In an ideal world, Nvidia wouldn't need permission and developers wouldn't take issue with it in the first place.
In an ideal world, Nvidia wouldn't need permission and developers wouldn't take issue with it in the first place.
Mr. Trump also seemed to take issue with coverage in this newspaper over his diplomatic efforts with North Korea.
Thing is, people are dying, and that's not even the only reason to take issue with kratom's rising trendiness.
Another point they take issue with is Apple's use of the phrase "same unit repair," which is worth unpacking.
In his statement, Mr. Kendall did not take issue with the F.B.I.'s reasons for seeking a search warrant.
In a short interview with CNN, Leontire said he did not take issue with anything in the Globe's reporting.
I tell this story not to take issue with strip clubs, burlesque/ erotic dancers, or the act of voyeurism.
Gates seems to take issue with the use of the term "backdoor," indicating that the term is not what's important.
Lyft has stressed it does not take issue with the minimum-wage law itself but rather the implementation of it.
Among the group's critics in the series are other Christians who take issue with the sect's particular beliefs and methods.
Flambeau's attorney, John Gardner, said a judge might also take issue with the EEOC's requirement that screening be completely voluntary.
The pair said: We are not surprised by the Museum's response, but take issue with two of its specific claims.
What I do take issue with is Gunn implying that everyone who is shocked by this news is a dummy.
But even diplomats opposed to Nord Stream 2 take issue with Washingtons tone and tenor, according to the Reuters interviews.
If they were unlucky, maybe Apple would take issue with where it was being manufactured and kill the whole project.
But even diplomats opposed to Nord Stream 2 take issue with Washington's tone and tenor, according to the Reuters interviews.
So why is there a creeping feeling that people do, in fact, take issue with the Euros becoming pan-continental?
Few serious analysts who study the Air Force and understand the changing global environment will take issue with these assessments.
But I take issue with the gender binary that Dreher seems to adhere to, and the fear associated with it.
Some take issue with how much of the narrative is dramatized while keeping the brutality of slavery in the background.
Those who say the consumer bureau is a rogue agency often take issue with its leadership structure and financial independence.
I take issue with IVIE and his explanation of how its clue evolved from botanist to landscaper — that's "ivy," guys.
Only then, organizers added, did the park service take issue with the impact the statue would have on the site.
But I take issue with your assertion that "we have seen this before" and the account of past opioid crises.
I take issue with something I feel I can't talk to my husband about without him getting defensive and upset.
While the House of Lords might take issue with parts of the Brexit legislation, it isn't likely to derail Brexit.
Byford: I think I take issue with the statement that the team is making things up as they go along.
It's hard to take issue with any effort to highlight how brutal, cruel and dangerous is the North Korean regime.
All are expected to take issue with Roe, which survives to this day by one vote on the high court.
And they have more misgivings than Buddhism about visually depicting divinity, so they may take issue with Mindar-style iconography.
Mormons in Utah — which make up 60 percent of the state's population — also take issue with Trump's position on immigration.
Some environmentalists certainly would take issue with removing at least some of those regulations, seeing them as compatible with the tax.
The senators also take issue with a provision in the law that reduces the rate that companies pay on foreign earnings.
I take issue with the unfortunate word because it implies that the proper conduct for a synagogue is to become unmarked.
You might think what Minute Media is doing a form of a content farm, but Peled would take issue with that.
Many also take issue with Apple's removal of the fingerprint-sensing Touch ID authentication system that had worked well for years.
Driving the news: Customers and developers take issue with the portion of some App Store transactions that Apple takes for itself.
Put another way, they don't take issue with the naked pursuit of pleasure as long as it's not hurting anyone else.
He worries that an off-duty policeman could take issue with something he did, shoot him and get away scot-free.
But many were quick to take issue with the Russian company's vague terms of use, which quickly resulted in privacy concerns.
What's more: Jones' appears to take issue with the idea of women wanting to look good unless they're on a date.
She told "those who have complained" that they should work with the administration to "fix" the laws they take issue with.
Because of that, many lawyers take issue with the term "climate refugee," since the designation of refugee doesn't cover environmental migration.
Although there is much to take issue with here, it's a production for anyone interested in the future of this house.
The countries also take issue with the Commission's proposed peer review mechanism to review national regulators' draft measures on spectrum allocation.
Beisel, however, shared in her own confessional that she did not feel uncomfortable around Spilo or take issue with his behavior.
Karp, Williams and others at Twitter and Palantir who take issue with the president may just have to hold it in.
The sisters were among several visitors to take issue with Mr. Trump's attempts to suspend immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries.
At first, I didn't necessarily take issue with Theon's actions — what threw me off was how suddenly it seemed to happen.
Earlier in the week, Embiid said the team lacked an offensive identity and seemed to take issue with the way they play.
While the 8-year-old boy's fellow scouts didn't take issue with his chosen identity, according to his family, local parents complained.
Although, given that the startup is already working on ways to monetize its offering, purists will likely take issue with that comparison.
So there's lots of people who are concerned with workers rights in the fashion industry who would take issue with Uniqlo sponsorship.
But researchers like Kopel said other gun-lobbying groups and organizations take issue with the way the NRA wields that outsize influence.
While Facebook has pledged to make these changes, there are still other aspects of its ad platform that critics take issue with.
Related are the many reviews that take issue with the "political agenda behind its creation," as another half-star reviewer called it.
But it's hard to take issue with a promotion that eases the crushing weight of starting out your career deeply in debt.
The case didn't take issue with articles of the arrest but, instead, that excerpts that could show in a Google search result.
In particular, internet users seemed to take issue with a tweet Khloé sent saying Jordyn was responsible for breaking up her family.
Still, officials who worked under Obama take issue with the idea Trump is taking a page out of the former president's book.
I take issue with that simplistic assessment and believe that current valuation levels are still quite favorable to stocks, particularly over bonds.
There are quite a few of them in Ms. Luttrell's puzzle and some solvers might take issue with that, but I don't.
No one begrudges the mayor's right to exercise, even though some may take issue with his choice of venue to do so.
However, I take issue with the idea that I "gambled" in prosecuting the six officers for Freddie Carlos Gray Jr.'s death.
Hydro Flask 24-Ounce Bottle, $34.95We don't know anyone who would take issue with receiving this powerfully insulated bottle as a gift.
The filmmakers that take issue with motion smoothing are primarily annoyed that televisions almost always have this setting turned on by default.
To the Editor: I take issue with your depiction of collaboration between the public and private sectors to address the opioid crisis.
ACOG and other women's health groups, like Planned Parenthood, take issue with how Republicans propose to move birth control over the counter.
You may take issue with his policies — which are more restrictive than many Germans would like — but at least they are clear.
O'Reilly didn't take issue with Thune's probe but said that he would "probably have some concerns about" about regulation on the company.
Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Horowitz said that his report did not take issue with any aspect of special counsel Robert Mueller's report.
"But we can see the injustice by today's standards even if we take issue with some of things Ali said and did."
To take issue with either man's political or artistic commitments may be irresistible for younger viewers, but it's also missing the point.
But mostly, they take issue with the fact that the one and only place to distribute iOS apps is through Apple's App Store.
Privacy advocates — and some tech companies — take issue with the way that surveillance under the statute can capture the data of American citizens.
I take issue with the latter characterization (see: Aaron Carroll at Vox), but this is how discussions on preexisting conditions are generally framed.
Conservatives take issue with a system that permits charges to be filed, even when someone has no specific intent to break the law.
Lawmakers are likely to take issue with several of his EPA plans and allow for spending for the agency above what Trump wants.
AWS argues that this is the first "cloud native" IDE, though I'm sure some of its competitors will take issue with this description.
I take issue with many of the votes he cast as a senator and I wish his candidacy resonated more with younger voters.
To the Editor: Re "The Way to Stop Predatory Lending" (editorial, May 23): We take issue with your criticism of fixed indexed annuities.
And while I don't take issue with it, it's been insinuated by others that this aspect of myself is a beast worth taming.
But I want to take issue with the second part of Klein's piece, which he correctly notes sounds odd to a political scientist.
You can take issue with how fast we're rowing, but not the motivation here at State to keep the oars in the water.
His recent help to investigators shows he won't flee, the filing says, adding that Mueller's office did not take issue with the request.
To that end, over the years with Self Defense, people have come at your over-perceived slights or things they take issue with.
Buzzfeed reports that over a dozen Facebook employees, many of whom take issue with Zuckerberg's claim, have formed a task force against fake news.
The platform also relies on its community to flag prohibited items, and some users take issue with the tedious review process that follows after.
But I take issue with the position Frank Bruni takes on Advanced Placement classes and his description of students who apply to elite colleges.
The Justice Department has a decades-old policy that a sitting president cannot face criminal charges, though some lawyers take issue with that conclusion.
Altucher does take issue with the word "happiness," as it comes from the same root as happenstance, something that takes place outside of yourself.
While identifying "significant financial incentives" provided by Google to mobile manufacturers and carriers, the EC also doesn't take issue with these incentives per se.
Stein and the cast praise the writing—and especially the performance of a Lindsay Lohan at her prime—but take issue with the similarities.
People who take issue with the financial services industry's male-dominated composition today might be surprised at the workplace Bedford entered 60 years ago.
Tech companies say they do not take issue with assisting in law enforcement investigations — though the scale of the Yahoo email scanning is jarring.
Donald Trump's election and presidency provided Smith with repeated opportunities to take issue with the administration's stances and the network's reporting on the president.
The Arizona Republic noted that Ash also appeared to take issue with Sinema's decision to be sworn in to Congress with a law book.
Braun doesn't take issue with the expulsion itself, but rather The Academy going around its own bylaws for how a member can be booted.
The DOJ could perhaps take issue with some of the preferential treatment California is offering, such as faster approvals for more fuel-efficient designs.
Michigan voters seemed to take issue with that in November, electing Democrats to the top three state offices over opponents aligned with President Trump.
Some experts take issue with the strict format of Dry January, warning that, for people who drink regularly, a sudden stop could be jolting.
Many of you have been in touch to take issue with Ken's suggestion that we shouldn't discuss it here, and your support is welcomed.
They take issue with the way ride-hailing services are able to compete with their members without undergoing the same types of background checks.
Weinstein was not directly referencing Dogan in his tweet, but appeared to take issue with women who went to HR to raise their concerns.
They also take issue with having to sell through the App Store because Apple claims a 30 percent cut of any in-app sales.
Other experts, including Kenneth Thorpe, chair of health policy and management at Emory University's Rollins School of Public Health, also take issue with Sanders' estimates.
Other people take issue with the types of research that I do or the conclusions that I come to following the data that I collect.
They take issue with Spotify's free, ad-supported tier, which doesn't compensate them as richly as its paid-subscription one that has 40 million users.
Danny Rand is an annoying little shit, and cynical, hard-drinking Jessica Jones is absolutely the first person I'd expect to take issue with him.
As she keeps developing policies that some education advocates, parents, and students take issue with, she should be speaking with reporters and outlining her agenda.
Representative Steve King, the staunchly conservative and proudly plainspoken firebrand from Iowa, was among the handful of Republicans on Wednesday to take issue with Gov.
Hudson said that she doesn't take issue with the fact that the managers refused the coupon, but the way the way in which they did.
Wednesday's review gave space for Stuart Miller, the ITF's senior executive director for development and integrity, to take issue with BuzzFeed News' methodology and conclusions.
The complaints have been scathing: it isn't just that people take issue with the MacBook Pro, its that pro users feel altogether rejected by Apple.
" She did take issue with some of Ms. Tindall's characterizations in the book, like one flute player she worked with on "Phantom of the Opera.
But even if HBO were to reboot the series, there's a good chance fans would take issue with the new vision of the series, too.
They take issue with the methods those pollsters use and point to 2900, when many Republicans wrongly believed the polls were skewed against Mitt Romney.
That's because, if those are the only things I can find to take issue with, it speaks volumes to the success of the car overall.
The Philippines is the latest Southeast Asian nation to take issue with developed nations they say use the region as a dumping grounds for waste.
" Quite a few readers wrote to us last week to take issue with this sentence at the end of a briefing: "His whereabouts is unknown.
Ari Ezra Waldman's intention of enhancing the privacy of the L.G.B.T.Q. community; however, we take issue with what we consider a misunderstanding in his essay.
My purpose is simply to take issue with the notion that given the court's strikingly conservative 2017-18 term, we have already seen the future.
" Last week, when asked if he understood how some Cubs fans might take issue with his presence in the Cubs clubhouse, Murphy replied: "Oh dear.
Conaway said Democrats will agree with some elements of the report, such as the social media interference, but he acknowledged they'd take issue with others.
Not enough of them did, and at Monday's news conference, he seemed to steal a page from Trump's playbook and take issue with her stamina.
So do many Republicans and some Democrats, who take issue with its high price tag, as well as its reliance on implementing Medicare for All.
While Mr. Bishop may take issue with large monuments, painting them as an abuse of presidential power ignores 100 years of tradition, history, and practice.
Schroder appeared to take issue with a foul not being called on Charlotte center Cody Zeller before swiping at the arm of referee CJ Washington.
A lot of people could take issue with having their every move recorded simply because a police officer is around, even in a public setting.
While lots of people in the West take issue with the feds controlling local natural resources, the Bundys and their allies take this view much further.
Some users will always take issue with the hate filters for not being strong enough, or focused on certain subsets of potentially abusive users over others.
Democrats take issue with the USMCA's protections for pharmaceutical companies, as it would codify intellectual property rules that would block cheaper biologics alternatives for 10 years.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Now I know some people might take issue with Huawei's use of a notch, but there really isn't anything to complain about.
And while most are quick to heart her bikini pics, some take issue with the photographer behind them: the star's 15-year-old son, Damian Hurley.
Still, some of the HUD charges seem to take issue with the nature of automatically optimized advertising itself, rather than any specific set of targeting instructions.
"I'm just out there every day putting it on the line, and people grade my paper every day and they take issue with it," McGraw said.
Since internet providers can't really argue otherwise, they instead take issue with the idea that they're able to see that much information in the first place.
Testifying in a deposition, however, Mr. Anfam seemed to take issue with Ms. Freedman's characterization, saying that he "never formally authenticated" any of the Rosales works.
Mr. Avery's motions take issue with how searches were conducted during the investigation, accusing officials of gathering evidence from properties beyond the scope of the warrant.
What I take issue with, (& I believe Shane addressed this in his apology), is that we all have the right to know who we're working with!
Another has a luminous pink bridle, which it seems to take issue with, stopping and bucking as it rounds the bend before its rider steadies her.
But there is emerging bipartisan consensus that U.S. assistance to the Northern Triangle should continue, and Congress is also likely to take issue with this strategy.
" Foster continued ... "That's my issue with people who take issue with the protests because it's not logically consistent and the NFL in general, they're emotionally driven.
Many take issue with the fact that Lochte was a privileged, white visitor using the city's reputation for crime to cover up his own bad behavior.
But the president appeared to take issue with the poll, which was first reported on by Axios on Saturday, in a series of tweets Monday morning.
And both Trump, age 71, and Modi, age 66, like to broadcast their plans, clarify their visions and take issue with critics on the Internet platform.
TIRRELL: IS IT THE TAX RATE THAT YOU TAKE ISSUE WITH HERE IN THE UNITED STATES OR IS IT YOUR ABILITY TO ACCESS YOUR OVERSEAS CASH?
Other wonks—on the right but also including former members of the Clinton administration—take issue with the claims made by Ms Edin and Mr Shaefer.
In other words, Colin Kaepernick, the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback, isn't the first -- and likely won't be the last -- to take issue with law enforcement.
Mr. Cipollone and others were said to take issue with the idea, concerned it was an effort by Mr. Mulvaney to run his own legal team.
Lyft and Juno take issue with the minimum-pay formula's "utilization rate," which factors how often drivers on a platform have a customer in the car.
Mr. Katz and others still take issue with the museum's glorification of Lithuanian militants who started killing Jews en masse before the arrival of the Nazis.
While not all Muslim families take issue with women playing soccer, the experience of the female soccer players in Zanzibar has been marked by constant criticism.
And others, such as the writer Ijeoma Oluo, take issue with the idea that overweight bodies are a problem to be solved in the first place.
However, as a Marine who served in Vietnam, I take issue with the description of the training at M.C.R.D. Parris Island as ''a culture of brutality.
But I take issue with people who ought to know better, those who confuse the differences between bad and good wines, and critics and industry promoters.
Although HotelTonight lists excess inventory from some big hotel brands, those companies may take issue with the concept now that the app is part of Airbnb.
Even if you felt bad for him, it was hard to take issue with the mockery, if only because Arrington all but delivered the punchlines himself.
Outlander actor Tobias Menzies said on set that while sexual violence figures prominently in the books, he knows people watching the show might take issue with it.
Animal welfare groups still take issue with many aspects of the egg industry, but the United Egg Producers' announcement is a step toward a more humane egg.
In 2007, McClatchy DC reported that, while serving as assistant attorney general, Acosta did not take issue with Ohio Republicans challenging 23,000 predominantly African-American voter registrations.
The president has lashed out at Romney on Twitter, and he used his remarks at the National Prayer Breakfast to take issue with the Utah senator's faith.
In fact, many people take issue with companies that only report on devices sold or shipped, saying they don't represent an accurate picture of real-world usage.
Meanwhile, digital rights activists like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) take issue with zero-rating practices on the grounds that they violate the principles of net neutrality.
Marketing and branding expert Mike Jackson told CNBC that he feels there will ultimately be a backlash if more and more women publicly take issue with it.
One person, at least, did not seem to take issue with Galu's comments: "There's a respect there that is almost uncommon," Alabama head coach Nick Saban said.
" 9:15 AM PT -- Geena's lawyer, Peter Lauzon, tells TMZ he and his client take issue with the source connected to Dr. Jarrahy calling their kids "illegitimate.
The organizers also take issue with recent efforts by Republicans in Congress to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, which they say undermines and threatens women's reproductive health.
Call them the moral market-watchers — disproportionately male, younger professionals in the suburbs whose portfolios have grown during Trump's presidency, though they take issue with his behavior.
Although Democratic leaders may take issue with the left wing of the party, the mainstream media and the 85033 presidential candidates have fully embraced the liberal agenda.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, he was the least likely to take issue with publishers themselves—but he, too, looked to the monumental toll of AIDS in explaining the disparity.
It's reasonable to wonder if those companies would take issue with one of their partners making commentary, jokes or not, that could be construed as anti-Semitic.
Perhaps it's not the sex scenes themselves that some viewers of The Feels might take issue with but, instead, the underdetermined premise of why Lu cannot climax.
He questioned the timing of the OCE changes late Tuesday morning in a series of tweets, though he didn't take issue with the substance of the proposal.
And after every story I publish, I hold my breath, fearing some unknown assailant may take issue with my journalism and cock a gun in my direction.
I'm told that their presence had a dampening effect on formal panels and informal conversations — how do you take issue with Trump when there's family listening in?
Like many of its publishing partners — many of whom also take issue with ad blockers — Facebook is a free service that relies on ads for its revenue.
Their point is ... other celebs have been ousted from "the culture" for doing far less than Kelly -- and they really take issue with his self-dubbed nickname.
This is because it seems that the regulators didn't take issue with the Winklevoss application, they were just concerned with the lack of regulation surrounding bitcoin in general .
Case in point: A recent YouGov survey found that more than a few people take issue with some of the most basic traits associated with their astrological sign.
I thought I would take issue with the added girth since I use an iPad Air 2 at home every day, but I just got used to it.
The Atlantic's Molly Ball noted that even as Carson has joined the Trump fold he has continued to take issue with some of the businessman's positions or rhetoric.
People who maintain traditional attitudes toward gender roles — who would take issue with a young woman drinking or wearing a short skirt, for example — tend toward victim blaming.
First, Senate Democrats take issue with temporarily waiving a requirement to obtain a permit from the Environmental Protection Agency to use certain proven mosquito-killing sprays like DDT.
Flashback: If the DOJ does end up scuttling the deal, it wouldn't the first time for the agency to take issue with a major merger involving T-Mobile.
The judge did not take issue with the decision not to bring federal charges against Epstein, who served 13 months in prison after pleading guilty to state charges.
But some of her detractors, including Fox News, were quick to take issue with either her choice of beer (Michelob Ultra) or her attempt to be, well, genuine.
But even as their popularity skyrockets, some in the hip-hop community take issue with their lyrics—raising questions about the line between self-expression and cultural appropriation.
Kavanaugh seemed to take issue with that interpretation, decrying what he called the "No religious organizations need apply" rule that he said "appears similar" to the playground case.
Many people will still take issue with the execution of Dany's arc throughout the final six episodes, and with the oversimplification of this thesis about war and violence.
What some take issue with is that this right is not granted to Palestinians who were born in cities and villages that Israel has since occupied or settled.
In an era of "too big to fail," it's difficult to take issue with the general proposition that America's banking behemoths have indeed grown too large and integrated.
The State Department's Monday evening statement, which came hours after the department first addressed the missing emails, seemed to take issue with the RNC's description of its position.
What I take issue with, rather, is the men who take their Rick and Morty fandom to an obnoxious level—specifically when I'm on a date with them.
Sian Leah BeilockNew York To the Editor: As a student, researcher and teacher at Harvard for over 60 years, I take issue with Adam Grant's advice to students.
Superstars from Taylor Swift to Coldplay have publicly feuded with Spotify over music royalties, and some independent artists in particular take issue with the way streamers pay artists.
Once a panel makes a draft decision, it's circulated to the full board, which can recommend a new panel review if a majority take issue with the verdict.
You might even get some nice free coverage in the bargain, from websites pointing out yahoos who take issue with the idea of embracing a more diverse America.
First, some advisors take issue with the associated closing costs, which can run several thousand dollars higher than traditional mortgages, due to higher origination fees and FHA mortgage insurance.
And indeed, lawmakers across the political spectrum will take issue with, and push back against, much of the initial specifics of how Trump plans to make America great again.
While some may take issue with her outspokenness — we won't name any names, but we're sure everyone knows to whom we are referring — others really love her for it.
Not because I don't take issue with Donald Trump's disturbing rise to power, but because my disability means that I can't stand or walk for long periods of time.
In an interview with Matt Lauer on NBC's "Today," Bush seemed to take issue with Trump's executive order on refugees and immigrants, and with his attacks on the media.
Also, Damon's role was written from the outset as a European character, though critics still take issue with the fact that he's a "white savior" figure within the movie.
Some conservatives allege that the White House exerted an undue influence on the independent FCC, a seperate concern from those who take issue with the substance of the proposal.
One might take issue with this: The deracination of midcentury Jewish intellectuals may not have been strictly chosen in the way Hardwick's self-exile from the South surely was.
Trump's lawyers first take issue with a June 2019 blog from Greg Sargent, a liberal opinion writer, highlighting how Trump has signaled his openness to foreign interference in 2020.
By reflex, Trump will take issue with these "people close to the president" when they portray him as anything short of a stable genius overseeing a well-oiled machine.
The panel noted it was rare to take issue with a precedent set by another appellate panel but said that was necessary in the wake of the Salman ruling.
While Instacart now pays workers their full wages plus 100% of tips, workers take issue with the fact that Instacart's suggested default tip decreased from 10% to just 5%.
I have a friend who takes a couple of different martial arts and would take issue with the ol' knee-to-the-whatever approach getting run down as underhanded.
Petria MayBrooklyn To the Editor: As a brown-skinned person with immigrant parents who knows what racism, bullying and cruel treatment feel like, I take issue with the article.
Presidents frequently take issue with judges' decisions; in 2015, Barack Obama even chastised the Supreme Court for agreeing to hear a case that would have undermined the Affordable Care Act.
"From the very first words out of his mouth he was rude and nasty with me and that is what I take issue with," she said of the second manager.
The Americans take issue with Chinese firms' acquisitions of American ones, such as Lexmark, a printing company, in 2016, and Mattson Technology, which produces equipment for making semiconductors, in 2015.
And for those that don't take issue with the latest censorship of right-wingers by big social media -- unless we take a stand now, who knows where it could end.
What they seem to take issue with is the use of terms traditionally reserved for psychology and neuroscience and almost universally associated with brains, such as learning, memory and intelligence.
"I take issue with the oversight board, their excessive powers and appointment structure," Reid said, adding he was unhappy with provisions affecting overtime rules and wages for Puerto Rican workers.
You can take issue with Rondo's tact, here and always, but it was also a reasonable response for Rondo or anyone else to have when hearing the news on Tuesday.
" The board went on to take issue with the "government's failings," saying that "people have a moral right to seek a better life, and a legal right to seek asylum.
Flynn's attorneys declined to "take issue" with the description of the offenses in Mueller's initial sentencing memo and did not offer an explanation for why Flynn lied to the FBI.
Weiner, whose controversial tweets and widely shared Times Op-Ed pieces consistently take issue with the mainstream media's portrayals of women, paints the Bigfoot as a symbol of the outsider.
Future appeals may take issue with the opaqueness of the process by which the I.O.C. is reviewing Russian athletes' eligibility — something a group of antidoping officials criticized forcefully on Thursday.
While I laud his admission that philanthropists and foundations can be nimble in finding solutions, I take issue with his suggestion that philanthropy will act in place of government spending.
Since the high-end fitness equipment company dropped the commercial on YouTube late last month, viewers have started to take issue with its message, as shared in various hilarious tweets.
And Hawley has questioned how fellow conservatives who have long advocated for freedom of choice and checks on authority don't take issue with the dominance of Silicon Valley's internet companies.
Twitter users were quick to take issue with the cover, which features Annette Bening, Jessica Chastain, Diane Kruger, Margot Robbie, Saoirse Ronan and Kate Winslet, when it appeared last week.
Aside from their effects on health, doctors and public health experts also take issue with the way menthols are marketed, often skewing toward younger, newer smokers and people of color.
And while the whitewashing and gentrification many Austinites take issue with may be true, what we are seeing now is an Austin that more than anything is simply growing up.
Clarence Campbell, the N.H.L. commissioner, fined Bathgate $500, his fee for the article, calling it "prejudicial to the league and the game," but Campbell did not take issue with Bathgate's warning.
Repeating his common "both sides do it" refrain, Stephens posits that liberals who take issue with Biden's willing associations with a rabid white supremacist are just as extreme as Trumpian Republicans.
"Anytime a regulated entity is or appears to be designing a product or an approach that is, by its design, circumventing the rules we would take issue with that," she added.
David Herro, a Chicago-based GOP donor who contributed $300,200 to the RNC last cycle but did not give to the legal account, said he doesn't take issue with the practice.
They take issue with Apple's requirement that developers pay a $99 annual fee, give Apple a "profit-killing" 30 percent cut of most transactions, and mandate that prices end in .99.
He said he did not take issue with how Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee vetted Bounds, but said his own review had started later since he's not on the committee.
Joe Biden's 2020 campaign was the first to take issue with the policy, penning letters to Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube demanding that they ban ads that contain false or misleading information.
Other people might take issue with the X1 Carbon's lack of touchscreen options (which Lenovo hinted might change some time very soon, but for now, is relegated to Lenovo's Yoga line).
Critics of Plan B take issue with the belief that it sometimes prevents a fertilized egg from attaching to the uterus, though the science on that has been up for debate.
While I understand the reasons why some believe 13 Reasons Why could be triggering for those struggling with suicidal thoughts, I take issue with silencing all talk of the Netflix series.
Those who inexplicably take issue with the ad have since launched a severely misguided protest that encourages people to destroy perfectly good Nike gear in the name of...who knows what.
Key suburban counties flipped blue last night in Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Virginia, with the support of higher-income, more educated, mostly female voters who take issue with Mr. Trump's pugilistic style.
Letter To the Editor: Re "Jihad and the French exception," by Farhad Khosrokhavar (Opinion, July, 20): I take issue with Mr. Khosrokhavar's critique of the French adherence to "Laïcité," or secularism.
She also said that people who take issue with the items can either choose not to visit her store or can purchase the items for the sole purpose of destroying them.
Biden got visibly angry, calling the man a "damn liar," and it came up often from voters at his events the next day — but most didn't take issue with Biden's response.
Many worker organizations are hopeful about the promise of technology, but they take issue with how tech is is too often used to amplify and scale business practices that hurt workers.
You may argue your way through it, and also take issue with some of its contextual artworks — this show is nearly half non-Sottsass — but it is an invigorating, illuminating experience.
" In fact, none of the four points are actually indisputable, and during the hearings on Wednesday and Friday, Democrats are likely to take issue with how Republicans have framed this "evidence.
Some have written more opinions than others that will always give the other side some meat to be able to pick with to try to take issue with whoever the president chooses.
With regards to forgiveness, I leave that the individual," the actor continued, adding that "what I take issue with…is that we all have the right to know who we're working with!
SEK WANNAMETHEESpokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign AffairsBangkok As a doctor I take issue with your arguments against the early approval of niche-treatment medicines, such as eteplirsen ("Bad medicine", October 15th).
The close-ups on Sarah's and the three other models' butts and other body parts will likely do little to silence critics who already take issue with Robbie for objectifying his wife.
While some may not get why I take issue with the network that didn't want to renew Charmed 12 years ago 'reimagining' it now let me just say I understand it perfectly.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, they take issue with the probation officer's scathing testimony -- that Jung's an alcoholic, habitual liar and "no viable vocational or educational treatment programs" can change him.
You can also learn more about the lab's work at its website, although I have to say I take issue with its logo: a pair of enormous Terminator hands cradling the planet.
Trump appeared to take issue with media coverage of the hearing, which centered on the government lawyer's struggle to make the administration's case, as well as any skepticism of the order itself.
" And while she does take issue with a few things in the film, she says that overall, "I thought the artists did a great job, and I applaud them for their efforts.
Get the VICE App on iOS and Android The 2016 election has gotten so heated lately that some people have felt the need to violently destroy campaign signs they take issue with.
"The way our existing laws on animal research work — and I'll stipulate that these are laws that many animal ethics people take issue with — you can kill an animal," Latham told me.
You may argue your way through the show, and also take issue with some of its contextual artworks — the exhibition is nearly half non-Sottsass — but it is an invigorating, illuminating experience.
David is careful again at work, however—not because he thinks his coworkers would take issue with his interest in astrology, but because he worries about people outside of NASA causing trouble.
American Jews may take issue with some of Israel's policies or leaders, no less than with America's policies and leaders, but there is no rift between the Jewish-American community and Israel.
Mitt Romney of Utah, maybe the most outspoken member of the GOP to take issue with the president on so many issues, is facing a withering series of attacks from his right.
People seemed to especially take issue with the author picking Amazon—notorious for its horrible treatment of employees, and accusations of ruining the cities it opens warehouses in—as a potential replacement.
People seemed to take issue with Demi taking a paddle to Colton and gesturing in a sexual way towards the front of his pants, and read his reaction as uncomfortable, rather than amused.
Normally, I'd take issue with him being a trope, but the truth is this is a bigger story with multiple nuanced characters, so it's not immediately time to sound the think-piece alarms.
They specifically take issue with two so-called "advanced pricing agreements" between Ireland's tax authority and Apple over how Apple sets inter-company transfer prices among its subsidiaries that interact with Irish operations.
Art assessment Menafee isn't the first person at Yale to take issue with the stained glass windows and Calhoun College, named after the nation's seventh vice president, John C. Calhoun, who advocated slavery.
She further explained how she thinks it is hypocritical for Kardashian to take issue with their daughter appearing on her reality show yet allow Dream to appear on Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
Some advocates said they don't take issue with people who have opposite views on immigration, but believe these groups have consistently spread verifiably false information to demonize the immigrant community and its allies.
Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), a high ranking Democrat on the committee, also said that he didn't take issue with the companies' responses, but said that he would reserve judgment until he saw results.
I also take issue with the growing percentage of out-of-state students attending UC. State residents support the system through their taxes and should have a significant preference over non-state applicants.
"I take issue with the fact that many in the national media spent more time criticizing the president's words than they did criticizing those that perpetuated the violence to begin with," Pence said.
By the late 18th century, people had begun to ''take issue'' with things, which meant raising an argument against them; by the 1990s, we had begun to ''have issues,'' which meant being neurotic.
" The senators, responding in part to Durbin's "accusation," appeared to take issue with the disclosure of details regarding the meeting, saying "it seems that not everyone is committed to negotiating in good faith.
"I take issue with the fact that many in the national media spent more time criticizing the president's words than they did criticizing those that perpetuated the violence to begin with," Pence added.
What's interesting is that Ryan says he has no problem with the "Massa" insult, which he says Andre could've been just joking around about, but the NBA seemed to really take issue with that.
In an earlier interview with HuffPost, Wood said that he understood some people might take issue with his professionalism, but he maintained that he was there to document the protest and did nothing wrong.
Many take issue with the president's factious and isolating rhetoric, particularly on the heels of incidents like the attempted bombings of Trump opponents and the press, and the recent massacre at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
GERO JUNGMontreux, Switzerland I take issue with Bagehot's remark, in his column on Boris Johnson, that the Tories punted and "won big" when they chose Winston Churchill, another "maverick", as their leader (May 25th).
Charlie Rose seemed the worse for wear as he walked home Monday after getting benched from all of his gigs, and he seemed to take issue with the characterization that he did something wrong.
So if any lyric providers in the future take issue with song data providing in search results, Google is going to point them in the direction of the company it sources those lyrics from.
But while she generally agrees with Skiba's critique of the festival as being racist and classist, she does take issue with him claiming sole credit for causing Fyre Festival to go up in flames.
According to a review from the blog Cerealously, we'll like Trader Joe's new brown sugar and cinnamon toaster pastries if we don't take issue with the fact that it doesn't have very much filling.
Some on the right also take issue with Kelly for shielding aides like National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn and national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who have been dubbed "globalists" by Trump's nationalist supporters.
As the president kept up his well-documented affection for the network, Smith was one of the few top figures to take issue with some policies and comments that came out of the administration.
A spokesman for Google declined to comment on the letter, except to take issue with the senators referring to the incident as a "breach," which commonly refers to incidents in which data was stolen.
The modern military shooter, which began in earnest with 1999's Medal of Honor, casts you as a tool of global U.S. dominance—a cause no self-respecting senator could possibly take issue with.
Democrats on Monday laid out a number of policies Republicans are likely to take issue with -- and there also appears to be some disagreement about whether another response bill is necessary at this point.
Separately, Mr. Roy had also cited fiscal irresponsibility and the decision to leave out the White House's request for about $4.5 billion for the southwestern border as reasons to take issue with the legislation.
Senator Dianne Feinstein of California, a Democrat on the committee, said while she did not know the specifics of the House bill, Democrats take issue with the idea of paying for a border wall.
Hogue stressed that she does not take issue with Lipinski's personal stance on the issue, arguing that "personally pro-life people" have always been and will always be a part of the Democratic Party.
The KCNA statement, attributed to a foreign ministry spokesperson, warned that if the United States dared to take issue with the North's system of government by citing human rights problems, it would "pay dearly".
The KCNA statement, attributed to a foreign ministry spokesperson, warned that if the United States tried to take issue with the North's system of government by citing human rights problems, it would "pay dearly".
The KCNA statement, attributed to a foreign ministry spokesperson, warned that if the United States dared to take issue with the North's system of government by citing human rights problems, it would "pay dearly".
On Tuesday, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez said she was baffled by Ms. Pelosi's decision to take issue with her and her three young colleagues, adding that the speaker had repeatedly singled them out for criticism.
On Tuesday, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez said she was baffled by Ms. Pelosi's decision to take issue with her and her three young colleagues, adding that the speaker had repeatedly singled them out for criticism.
The Chamber said it planned to file a detailed comment letter on the new proposal, but in the meantime wanted to take issue with the lack of cost-benefit analyses in the new package.
And the tech platforms, which tend to bristle at policing speech of any kind, would most likely take issue with the blanket suspension of journalists who may have recklessly shared or reposted the video.
Whether the issue is a religious ban or some new nation-focused approach, some of the Republican Party's most prominent leaders understandably take issue with the idea of banning immigrants according to such litmus tests.
"There's a risk that bank regulators could take issue with an entity with 3 million accounts presenting itself as offering banking products but avoiding the regulatory scrutiny that would go along with it," Hawken said.
I often take issue with traditional powder blushes, because they always look too pink and obvious on my cheeks, but this weightless, water-based gel was made to give subtle and natural radiance and dimension.
Chang had a very specific reason to take issue with Adams's comment: Pepe the Frog, a right-wing meme that has come to represent the worst of this election cycle — a meme Adams fully supports.
Schulz, leader of the left-leaning Social Democratic Party (SPD), said he would not take issue with Merkel's approach to handling the dispute between the United States and North Korea as Germany should stand united.
Having tied its identity to both the electrification of the auto industry and its self-driving future, Tesla is a ripe target for critics and politicians who take issue with tax breaks for electric vehicles.
And, yeah, you could complain about how Meirelles and Thomas attempted to work through these dark events via interpretive dance, or you could take issue with, say, the climate change section's relative lack of grace.
Trump's hosts and guests also discussed how the battleground states map is "very friendly" to Trump and how the GOP has a superior ground game to the Democrats — claims that election experts take issue with.
But opponents take issue with spending so much even though Dean Angelo, the head of Chicago's police union, has vigorously disputed the DOJ's findings in their investigation — among them that CPD targeted people of color.
In my original article, I defined "sacrifice" to explain why I take issue with it as a go-to qualifier for what motherhood is: The assertion of motherhood as sacrifice comes with a perceived glorification.
There are many other parts of this legislation that the infosec community will take issue with, but if it passes, it could be in tech companies' best interest to just encrypt the hell out of everything.
It's hard to take issue with Taqu's stated intention of promoting a healthier sexual culture in China, where sex often remains a sensitive subject after decades of official state opinion that liberal sexual attitudes are bourgeois.
I take issue with one of the tax-related cases Mark Levin was talking about the other night, how he argued that the mandate for the Affordable Care Act was a tax and not a penalty.
Badgley's Joe uses social media and tech to inch his way into Beck's good graces (and her heart) and it's safe to say that Mitchell's Peach will take issue with the new kid on the block.
ET on Wednesday morning there are four separate posts just on the first page of the DestinyTheGame subreddit (1, 2, 3, 4) that take issue with the amount of time it takes for abilities to recharge.
You're telling me Twitter would not take issue with a grown man singing about a girl who "was just 17, you know what I mean," as Jack does when he performs "I Saw Her Standing There"?
" While Uber did not take issue with the claim that it uses incentives for drivers, but rejected the article's assertion that "faster pickup times for riders require a greater percentage [of drivers] to be idling unpaid.
"I will say I take issue with the fact that many in the national media spent more time criticizing the President's words than they did criticizing those who perpetrated the violence to begin with," Pence said.
What we take issue with are companies that use their size to threaten competition by gaming the system and ignoring or circumventing the law, especially those laws enacted to ensure patient health, safety and quality care.
Hidalgo made the announcement in French newspaper Le Journal du Dimanche, and said she didn't take issue with Parisians who rent their home "a few days a year," but those who treat it like a business.
O/U: 238 ABOUT THE GIANTS (203-220): Eli Manning didn't take issue with McAdoo citing "sloppy quarterback play" as one of the reasons New York limped to a 220-210 setback to Detroit on Monday.
Litt has written to written to the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Ontario Securities Commission to take issue with the transaction and ask for it to be submitted to a vote of Hudson Bay's minority shareholders.
" In particular, they take issue with Gottlieb's proposal to limit the sales of flavored e-cigarettes in stores, arguing it's bad for businesses and hurts adult smokers who want to transition away from traditional cigarettes. "Dr.
Some readers, I should note, will likely take issue with the figure of Lydia, who is a disabled character with almost no interiority, and who exists primarily to serve the character arcs of her family members.
A day earlier, she'd taken to Twitter to take issue with Scott's position at number one, suggesting that his bundle packages, which included a digital copy of the album and exclusive tour merch, skewed his numbers.
While you can't copyright an idea, if Pilkington wants to take issue with Black Mirror's pilfering of his ideas, he'll at least have to talk to the magician Penn Jillette about the premise of the first story.
I must take issue with "China's chance" (June 22nd), which ascribed the recent turmoil in Hong Kong to China's alleged suppression of Hong Kong's freedoms and reluctance to grant the territory universal suffrage in electing its chief.
"I take issue with the attempts in some countries, especially in industrial circles, to reach an agreement with the British for their sector before the other 27 (member states) have spoken," Juncker told Belgian newspaper Le Soir.
In putting belief in Islam on par with subscribing to communism during the Cold War, Trump suggests that belief in Islam is at odds with American values — something plenty of Americans (of all faiths) take issue with.
Though he may take issue with them, Mr Rouhani did nothing to reduce the clout of the bonyads, the Revolutionary Guards or the judges who recently ordered his campaign headquarters in Mashhad, Iran's second city, to close.
Philippe said he was confident of reaching consensus on allowing IVF for lesbian couples, choosing his words carefully on an issue that conservative voters who have ditched the center-right party for Macron may take issue with.
Sanders on Wednesday did not reference a specific article in the bin Laden case but used the decades-old example to take issue with the current media climate of reporting on otherwise secretive government programs and deliberations.
Barr told Congress in April that, during a later phone call, Mueller told him he was upset by the media coverage of the memo and that he did not take issue with the accuracy of the memo.
You may also take issue with Amazon's development of facial recognition software that is used for predictive policing and the company's support of similar products made by companies such as Palantir that use its cloud hosting service.
As inflation soars and Iranians hoard goods and gold, protests cropping up around the country testify to the frustration and anger of ordinary Iranians, many of whom take issue with their country's excessive spending on foreign campaigns.
According to the letter, the person who appointed James to the board has defended the company's position by saying that James "was on the council to ensure 'diversity of thought,'" a concept that signees take issue with.
While the SEC may not take issue with Musk using Twitter to announce he was considering taking Tesla private, former SEC chairman Harvey Pitt has said that it would be a violation if Musk's tweet wasn't entirely accurate.
I don't mean to imply that Whitman at his best isn't a very fine poet, even a great poet (though adherents of Amherst's Emily Dickinson might take issue with the exhibition catalogue's repeated assertions of Whitman's "artistic supremacy").
British Prime Minister David Cameron, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have been among those to take issue with the positions the billionaire businessman has laid out during his run at the White House.
Sipher was careful to say that he's not an expert on the comings and goings of the current White House or Congress, but he noted that more experienced Republicans may take issue with Trump disclosing information to adversaries.
Thune said that disagreement with the FCC's net neutrality order might be "one issue" holding up her nomination, but he noted that there were many issues pending before the FCC that some lawmakers might take issue with. Sen.
The movie invites you to celebrate Ally's triumph and mourn Jack's fall, to argue about her agency and his authenticity, and to take issue with its narrative conventions and gender stereotypes all while you're sobbing into your Kleenex.
Although several countries take issue with China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, few do so publicly, and the Trump administration has recently sent mixed signals about how willing it is to challenge China on its claims.
His political and philanthropic spending has also secured the allegiance or cooperation of powerful institutions and leaders within the Democratic Party who might take issue with parts of his record were they not so reliant on his largess.
It's understandable that the band would take issue with this, since they are employing Ticketmaster's SafeTix technology to prevent (or at least limit) the ability of fans to resell, donate, or give away tickets for this summer's tour.
The employment models of low-cost airlines, which underpin their low fares, have been a bone of contention with unions who take issue with the practice of employing staff across Europe under the less generous terms of Irish law.
While die-hard EDM fans might take issue with the shiny pink lip gloss the lens suggests they have, at least it's not as bad as their unwoke filters—like that super questionable Bob Marley one from April 2016.
The European tech firms did not specifically name Google or Apple in the letter but referenced mobile operating systems, app stores, search engines, marketplaces and social media services as examples of the kind of platforms they take issue with.
"I think that the more people are able to do what they want to do or say what they want to say the better," he said, since "they don't necessarily have to take issue with the police," he said.
Sporting a gray hooded sweatshirt with his organization's logo embroidered on the chest, a red baseball cap, and a bushy, faded blond beard, Byrd seemed genial enough, even if you take issue with his reading of the Civil War.
" But the filing reportedly appeared to take issue with Jones's team's conduct, saying that had they "engaged in even minimal due diligence and actually reviewed the materials before production [to the plaintiffs], they would have found the images themselves.
Joe would probably take issue with my list of his crimes, too, only allowing, perhaps, that he has murdered people — though he would surely protest such an accusation by insisting he only killed those people for Beck's own good.
If it did, there's also a question of whether the proposal would survive legal challenges, since some conservatives will likely take issue with the federal government getting more involved in managing elections, a task historically left to the states.
But I do take issue with its notion that creativity is like a bolt of lightning that strikes unexpectedly — that, as a creative, your job is mostly to position yourself in the right cornfield or cafe and just wait.
"Those of us working on this effort recognize that the Second Amendment is an important part of our Constitution, and we don't take issue with responsible gun owners," said Brad D. Brian, co-managing partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson.
J.R. SOLONCHE BLOOMING GROVE, N.Y. To the Editor: I must take issue with Alec MacGillis's portrayal of Cleveland in his review of Kyle Swenson's "Good Kids, Bad City: A Story of Race and Wrongful Conviction in America" (March 10).
This fact is particularly irksome to ranchers like the Hammonds and the Bundys, who need lots of open space to graze livestock, and tend to take issue with the federal government using the land for things like, say, wildlife protection.
Dr. Zamani assures me that her line is entirely cruelty-free and that she sources the placenta ethically from sheep on a wool farm (it should be noted, however, that many animal rights groups take issue with the wool industry).
Then Rai pulls out those four models of fetuses at different stages in a pregnancy, although doctors may take issue with their anatomical accuracy -- the model representing the development of a 12 week fetus has perfectly formed fingers and toes.
Letter To the Editor: Re "British Labour and the 'Jewish Question' " (Op-Ed, April 9): As Jews across the globe prepare to commemorate the Holocaust on Yom Hashoah, I must take issue with Mark Mazower's characterization of anti-Semitism in Britain.
Some historians trace partisan mapmaking to Patrick Henry, who is said to have drawn a Virginia House district for the first congressional election, in 1789, to ensure the defeat of his rival, James Madison (other historians take issue with that claim).
Some historians trace partisan mapmaking to Patrick Henry, who is said to have drawn a Virginia House district in the first congressional election, in 1789, to ensure the defeat of his rival, James Madison (other historians take issue with that claim).
Kyrgios has long had an army of social media detractors poised to take issue with every misstep but he has never had trouble attracting a crowd at Melbourne Park or indeed any tennis event he cares to sign up for.
" The Times newsroom was not affected or evacuated during the scare... FOR THE RECORD -- Maggie Haberman on "AC360" Monday night: "It is fine to take issue with coverage" but "it is not fine to talk about 'enemy of the people.
"Quite frankly I take issue with any of those claims of either a moral, legal, social or cultural equivalency [between] the United States and our emphasis on the rule of law and a lot of those authoritarian regimes overseas," he said.
This move stands out in contrast to so many others (like, say, a certain NFL team) who might dig their heels in and insist that they didn't mean any offense, so native peoples can't, or shouldn't, take issue with it.
However, given the speed with which these first rules were chopped, McGarity thinks he underestimated the tricks they could utilize to minimize floor debate time, for instance potentially forcing early-morning votes without a quorum and without dissenters to take issue with that.
RON COHENChairBiotechnology Innovation OrganisationArdsley, New York One may easily take issue with Schumpeter, who believes that management theorists have gone astray by subscribing to the dead ideas of increasing competition, widespread enterprise, the growing speed of business operations and globalisation (December 17th).
They found that in any given month in 2011 there were 1.5m households, with 3m children, surviving on cash incomes of no more than $2 per person, per day (though other academics take issue with this claim, as we wrote about here).
On the Metro, the city may also add more police, but it is difficult to monitor every part of each carriage on a packed train—and some people take issue with all the taxpayer-funded security to facilitate a rally they consider abhorrent.
Some traders take issue with the rule because it forces brokers to cover the expense of connecting to all 13 U.S. stock exchanges to ensure they can access all protected stock quotes, regardless of how much - or little - trading occurs on those exchanges.
She has some good news and bad news: She's going to be removing the confederate sword and memorabilia, but the school board did take issue with him posting that letter on school property, so they'll be suspending him for 30 days for vandalism.
" That line was also voiced by Vice President Mike Pence, who said, "I take issue with the fact that many in the national media spent more time criticizing the president's words than they did criticizing those that perpetuated the violence to begin with.
The overwhelmingly Pollyanna-ish tone of the show notwithstanding -- and, let's be honest, this is a feature of most awards shows -- I take issue with Condon's statement, and with the whole premise of genderless acting categories as a step toward gender parity.
However, when it comes to selfies, longtime OnePlus fans may take issue with the OP27 Pro's pop-up cam, not because it shoots a bad picture (it doesn't), but because it feels like the biggest departure from OnePlus' previous "essentials only" philosophy.
Diehard fans might take issue with such a big change to King's plot, but Pet Sematary's trailer looks so darn good and the explanation is so thorough that it's hard to imagine any sane person holding Ellie's new prominence against the film.
Read more: Protesters repeatedly disrupted a top Amazon executive's presentation at a tech conferenceThe protesters take issue with Amazon's association with Palantir, which has acknowledged it works with the Homeland Security Investigations unit of ICE, and which reportedly uses AWS cloud services.
One can take issue with how so many in the Arab world, and Anderson as their chronicler, make the linkages, but the article's insights into the anti-Americanism that is now so deeply ingrained are stunning and significant for the next U.S. administration.
Little House on the Prairie was first published in 1935, but it wasn't until 1952 that a concerned parent wrote to the publisher to take issue with a line in the book: "There were no people" on the prairie, the line went.
Sports fans may take issue with that description, but I'd bet your biggest memory of last year's game has more to do with Beyoncé's politically charged halftime performance than with the final score (unless, of course, you're a Panthers or Broncos superfan).
JOHN P. MACKENZIELONG ISLAND CITY, QUEENS To the Editor: While I do not disagree that employers have a right to set rules about how their employees represent them on the job, I do take issue with employers misrepresenting and besmirching the employees.
While he doesn't appear to take issue with Anuel hopping on Gucci Mane's latest album or Jon Z getting some shine on a hot YG single, he takes no small amount of pride in Puerto Rico's contributions for being distinctly representative of its own culture.
Laidlaw & Co's Jim Malloy, who forecast peak U.S. sales of $650 million by 2020, said the drug will likely hit the market by the second half of 2017, assuming the FDA does not take issue with the fact that the drug failed a prior study.
In an interview with the news and culture website Uproxx, Apatow said he believes there may be a common demographic between those who take issue with the new film starring Melissa McCarthy and Kristen Wiig and those who are supporting a certain presidential candidate.
" Ashly's response to that in turn, was more than slightly alarming – she proceeds to take issue with Tun's attitude… "While I stepped out of line with my attitude, you throwing it right back along with other snarky unnecessary comments is just fighting fire with fire.
Location data is just the thing I'm most sensitive to, but I imagine many other Android users would take issue with Google's web and app activity tracking (which Google Assistant also demands be turned on), provided they actually knew how intrusive that data collection is.
The guise of the fantasy metaphor can be self-serving: keeping players distant enough to discuss these issues in a way that feels productive or responsible, while still being able to declare that it's just fiction should anyone take issue with the subject's presentation.
"We vehemently deny any such wrongdoing and we take issue with the many factual inaccuracies contained in the District Attorney's press release," Energy Transfer said in a statement on Thursday, saying the company looked forward to opening a dialogue with the District Attorney's Office.
Yet it's hard to take issue with Stamos' explanation of the difficulties of designing an algorithm that tries to take all of the potential issues into account when making a decision about what content to prioritize—bringing this back to the original point, human editors.
Hearing how people of Asian descent and women take issue with certain elements of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood can help all of us better understand how the limitations of a director's perspective can make it harder for some viewers to embrace his vision.
Beny Masella, the mayor of the suburb of Montreal West, who represents an association of 15 mayors, said he and the other mayors would take issue with being asked to refuse to hire police officers or town clerks because they wore conspicuous religious symbols.
Washington (CNN)Omarosa Manigault Newman's publisher has responded to President Donald Trump's campaign's "legal threats" over her tell-all book, saying Trump is fully able to use his "bully pulpit" to refute anything they take issue with -- but that the book will be published.
It's practically an ideal representation of how American constitutional government should work: elected officials impose a stringent burden on a constitutional right, citizens take issue with it, they ask the courts for vindication, and the state backs down without so much as an adverse ruling.
Dermot Drummy, formerly the head of Chelsea's academy and now the manager at Crawley, remembers seeing "the Nike guy, the Adidas guy" and the rest on the sidelines during youth games, but he said he never found any reason to take issue with their behavior.
There had been no movement as of Thursday night on the stand-off, though the chairmen of the panels did take issue with the president's latest comments about the whistleblower that the still-unidentified person was "almost a spy" who could be punished for treason.
He does take issue with the AG's opinion in one respect — specifically its reference to what he dubs "surveillance friendly case law" under the European Convention on Human Rights — instead of what he couches as "the clear case law of the Court of Justice".
But while banks don't take issue with tying derivatives to SOFR, a number of larger lenders have underscored the need for an option for products like business loans, commercial real estate loans and adjustable-rate mortgages that is more closely tied to their funding costs.
It has come under fire from many groups and individuals since its institution, ranging from religious groups concerned with its criteria to industry members — particularly independent filmmakers — who take issue with the criteria used by its highly secretive board of raters to classify films.
Let's assume that having a shared knowledge of science is the most important part of being an informed citizen today — and if you read this site regularly, I think you should take issue with that assumption; the Ark is not asking parents to stop vaccinating their children.
It is reasonable and fair game for Nature to take issue with the way Hammond framed the documents, but juxtaposing the use of FOIA—a crucial process by which citizens hold their governments accountable—alongside a major incident of criminal hacking is bizarre, and was handled poorly.
Nadler said that while he has had problems with some of the other remarks that Omar has made, he did not take issue with these comments, arguing that she was simply pointing out how 9/11 was used for discrimination and withdrawal of civil liberties from Muslims.
Although the FDA notes that the labeling does not need to be identical to information based on the reference product, it's a pretty safe bet that manufacturers of biologics will likely take issue with competitors using their data for a product that is not exactly the same.
People generally seem to take issue with this kind of 'karaoke' performance––more than a few people told me they didn't like the lack of band after the show––but there's a wonderfully self-reflexive quality about a karaoke performance that was perfect for Fear the Future.
Perhaps Merkel believes that Tehran — regarded as the leading state-sponsor of terrorism — can be contained after it contributed to the massive number of war crimes that comprise the Syria regime's scorched-earth policy of wiping out its own civilians who take issue with the regime.
And Democrats should sharply take issue with right-wing demagogues like White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien, who while pretending he knows little about Russian help for Trump, charged it's not surprising they're helping Sanders, who he observed took his honeymoon in the former Soviet Union.
There are also very viable technology solutions specifically outside of the network security realm that are doing great things with ML. What I take issue with, is the notion that machine learning models can be effectively applied to network detection as the principal means of detecting complex attacks.
Specifically, we take issue with the implicit characterization of organizations, activists, and advocates fighting for prison abolition as "extremists" and "ideological purists," while situating those who support building new jails as taking a reasoned or "nuanced" approach, particularly as you sit on ​the Commission that developed the proposal.
In a paper published in the journal Addiction this week, policy experts Peter Reuter and Bryce Pardo from the University of Maryland also take issue with the "overly broad" definition of psychoactive substances in the Act, and note that it doesn't differentiate between the potential harms of different drugs.
Some will likely ding it for dialogue that feels too on the nose, too much like the statements about race and police force that we bandy about today; others might take issue with how the movie imagines real-life events without knowing with 100 percent certainty what happened.
Urbanists who hate landmark laws because they limit the heights of buildings and thus impede the density that is supposed to lead, in theory, to more affordable housing, rarely take issue with super-tall luxury towers that actually contain very few apartments and do absolutely nothing for density.
Hoping to convey factual information to Americans without antagonizing Trump, public health groups that are often quick to take issue with the president have been relatively mute in challenging him on coronavirus — even when he overpromises on a vaccine or mistakenly claims testing for the virus is running smoothly.
Critics of Amy take issue with her obsession with her appearance, as well as her spiteful behavior (she famously burns the only copy of Jo&aposs novel after Jo refuses to invite her to an outing with Laurie), but in Gerwig&aposs "Little Women," Amy is portrayed differently.
Although these plaintiffs may take issue with the fact that such relief no longer is as readily available, their complaint should not be with the Hechts but with the Trump Administration's recent changes in immigration law, which have upended years of policies that encouraged undocumented individuals to come out of hiding.
Vegans, vegetarians and some religious groups will likely take issue with the fact that the £10 note is made from the same material as the new £5 note, launched last September, which contains traces of animal fat in the form of tallow, a fatty substance derived from beef or mutton.
In an Instagram post that's garnered more than 15,000 likes, Vaid-Menon revealed that the image (which they originally posted to social media last year) has led to daily hateful comments and DMs from those who take issue with Vaid-Menon's leg, chest, stomach, and arm hair being on full display.
Karen McAthy, a co-owner and head vegan cheesemaker at Blue Heron, wrote to MUNCHIES in an email that the CFIA seems to take issue with the use of the word on Blue Heron's website; as they quickly told the CFIA, Blue Heron does not use "cheese" on its packaging.
When asked about how she would have handled the civil war in Syria differently than Trump -- who suddenly announced he was withdrawing US troops from the war-torn Middle Eastern nation last month -- the California Democrat did not take issue with the substance of Trump's position but rejected his style.
Few Israelis and Egyptians I know would take issue with the fact that had it not been for the role played by the US, led by President Jimmy Carter -- building on Anwar Sadat's historic visit and Menachem Begin's strong response -- there would have been no Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty in 1979.
Overall star rating: 4.4Total number of reviews: 7,401One thing to know: Fans may not even find time to sit and watch a game after navigating the arena's 70+ food vendors, but if they do, they may take issue with the Moda Center's cramped seating and strained views from the upper levels.
Whatever the case, a spokesman for the mayor did not take issue with the memorandum or a letter from an official at the investigation agency to the head of the city agency that oversees technology and email recommending the creation of a citywide policy on the use of personal emails.
He has a first amendment right to say what he thinks," said Fred Zeidman, a Houston-based Republican donor who sits on the board of the Republican Jewish Coalition, "My God, when I look at what he's done for Israel, I'm not going take issue with anything he's said or done.
He has a first amendment right to say what he thinks," said Fred Zeidman, a Houston-based Republican donor who sits on the board of the Republican Jewish Coalition, "My God, when I look at what he's done for Israel, I'm not going take issue with anything he's said or done.
Those who take issue with the need for these sorts of descriptions argue that we would then be left annotating much of the history of Western art, a position that ignores the crucial distinction between art that imagines or documents exploitation and art that is actively engaged in producing it.
Bigger problems, he said, are the larger financial stakes and public spotlight at the top of the game, as well as the perception that club chairmen and owners from countries with homophobic laws may take issue with an LGBT+ player, meaning an openly gay footballer may have more to lose by coming out.
Conversely, supporters rarely take issue with a tacit habit when a footballer performs well – in fact their attitude usually falls somewhere between accommodating and faintly admiring – and thus there will always be a whiff of hypocrisy to those who take a stand against what is often the worst kept secret in the game.
Some take issue with the mayor's strong backing of Mr. Bratton, who despite his welcoming posture toward gay officers at Police Headquarters — a department video features officers proclaiming themselves "out and proud" — is still seen by some as the architect of punitive policies that disproportionately affect gay and transgender young people, particularly minorities.
For instance, they take issue with Acosta's claims that he needed to rescue the state case, to ensure Epstein received a slightly worse sentence than if he hadn't intervened; his reasoning for keeping the agreement a secret from victims; and, his argument that times have changed in light of the #MeToo movement.
It is possible to take issue with "Emanuel" on aesthetic grounds — a few brief re-enactments illustrating Charleston's past seem incongruously slick, and at least two title cards are out of date (Nikki Haley, for example, is labeled as governor, which she was at the time of the shooting, but is no longer).
Others take issue with the proposed structure which would allow the DEA to schedule fentanyl-related substances according to only those narrow circumstances specified in the Act as opposed to the current review structure whereby the DEA and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) individually review chemical compounds and assign a controlled substance classification.
Some players will take issue with either or both of those propositions—there are those who feel the story is clear to anyone paying attention, or that the game is easy once people understand what it asks—but as a series these games live and die based on their reputation for delivering those things.
You might take issue with the way he controlled New York City using his vast wealth while he was mayor, or maybe you're outraged by the recently surfaced audio in which he blames the 2008 financial crisis in part on reforms that allowed Black people to get mortgages nearly as easily as white people.
Nonetheless, it's hard to guess why BMLG would take issue with Taylor's music appearing in a Netflix documentary or the artist performing old songs at the AMAs: both opportunities would only ensure that more listeners hear her songs, enabling BMLG to further monetize the sound recordings they own during their brief period of exclusivity.
" In an on-the-record call Friday, Voatz's Sawhney continued to take issue with the MIT report, saying that Trail of Bits' confirmation of some of the issues MIT found were "opinion" and said "there are like so many errors in the MIT report, that it's just really really hard to accept that report.
This reflects ignorance — or denial — of the reality on the ground: There are dozens if not hundreds of groups with primarily black members that take issue with racial injustice but have distinct areas of focus, mandates, missions and memberships, and which are just as likely to conflict with one another as they are to overlap.
One reader recently wrote in to criticize these two headlines, which he characterized as clickbait: This Beautiful Parasitic Bird Could Soon Turn Up in Your Yard What Cookies and Meth Have in Common This reader is not the first to accuse us of this cardinal sin; plenty of readers take issue with our headlines.
What I do take issue with is a debate almost completely devoid of the actual facts and which ignores the body of research that exists on sanctuary policies Blackwell, through lurid accounts of murders and sexual assaults, is not trying to stimulate a debate on these policies, but instead he is simply seeking to use fear to generate opposition.
It's a beautiful sentiment, and while some make take issue with the statement that acting is the only profession that celebrates what it means to live a life, it gets at a core tenet of acting: that actors do their best to disappear into the people they portray and tell their characters' stories with grace and dignity.
He has advocated loosening gun ownership laws so individuals can fight off criminals, giving police a freer hand to use force and restoring "traditional" Brazilian values — though some take issue with his definition of those values in light of his approving allusions to dictatorship era torturers and his derisive comments about women, blacks and gay people.
The only wrinkle in this theory, of course, is that Daenerys isn't a fan of slavery, and while she probably wouldn't take issue with having her bacon saved by last minute reinforcements if she and Jon got into a sticky situation, once she learned about the Fiery Hand's servitude, she'd probably demand that Kinvara free them.
CARRIE SHEFFIELD, NATIONAL EDITOR, ACCURACY IN MEDIA: I have got to take issue with what you just said about charter schools, because if anything that shows how responsive charter schools are, because imagine if a public school sector, public union backed teachers, when they try to make changes and there&aposs public accountability, public outcry, nothing happens.
However, they would take issue with the idea that President Trump's proposed net tax cut of some $2.2 trillion over the next 10 years, as estimated by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, would somehow be financed by the U.S. getting itself onto a very much faster economic growth path than it is on at present.
Critics of Ms. Vestager include leaders of American tech companies who have crossed her and who take issue with both her approach and her facts; Republicans in Congress; some members of the Trump administration; the Wall Street Journal editorial board; and groups like the Business Roundtable, a conservative-leaning, pro-business collection of American chief executives.
The unlimited data iPad plans in particular were only available for a couple months, and so few remain that AT&T is likely to just let them slide; the telecom giant has a mixed track record of litigation against the Federal Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission when those government agencies take issue with its attempts to restrict its own data plans.
Trump became a national political sensation largely on the back of his anti-immigration rhetoric, and while the mainstream conservative pushback to Trump isn't about his immigration plan (Goldberg's anti-Trump column didn't take issue with his harsh and inhumane approach), the impulse to purge Trump fits into what many see as a pattern of elite betrayal on this issue. Absolutely.
As produced by Lear, Mike Royce, Gloria Calderón Kellett, and Michael Garcia, the 2017 version of One Day at a Time centers on a Cuban-American family, headed up by newly single mother Penelope (Justina Machado) — though her mother Lydia, played by the legendary Rita Moreno, might take issue with the idea of someone else being the head of the Alvarez household.
People may take issue with the film's lighthearted depiction of domestic abuse—in one harrowing scene, LaVona clips her teenage daughter's arm with a hurled steak knife and says, "Oh, please, show me a family that doesn't have ups and downs"—but Janney's less-than-loving LaVona is earning the actress rave reviews, garnering Golden Globes, Critics' Choice, and Independent Spirit Award nominations.
The coalition's legal strategies include: • Seeking to overturn state laws that have gone largely unchallenged, including new policies that force businesses to allow guns to be carried on their property • Mounting the first formal challenges to congressional restrictions on publishing government data on gun violence Brad D. Brian, co-managing partner at Munger, Tolles & Olson, said advocates don't take issue with responsible gun owners.
It is also possible that Marks was seeking clarification on why neither of Embiid's run-ins with Allen had been deemed a flagrant 2 (Embiid, who has two flagrant points, would receive a one-game suspension if his total reached four.) Marks would not be the first person associated with the team to take issue with the officiating in this series, with Spencer Dinwiddie, the team's star sixth man claiming to have been "fed up" since last season.
Amy KlobucharAmy Jean KlobucharThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by AdvaMed - House panel expected to approve impeachment articles Thursday Democrats seek leverage for trial Horowitz offers troubling picture of FBI's Trump campaign probe MORE (D-Minn.) and Mazie HironoMazie Keiko HironoHorowitz offers troubling picture of FBI's Trump campaign probe Live coverage: DOJ inspector general testifies on Capitol Hill Democrats rip Barr over IG statement: 'Mouthpiece' for Trump MORE (D-Hawaii), Horowitz said his findings did not take issue with any aspect of Mueller's findings on Russia's systemic interference during the 2016 election.
Instagram's new anti-bullying features: comment warnings and restricted accounts Kaitlyn Tiffany wonders whether Instagram's new anti-bullying features will really change anything: The idea that Instagram might be able to use machine learning to control and mediate feelings of being excluded, or less-than, or no longer as important to someone as you used to be, is dubious mostly because Instagram is an image-sharing platform: Those kinds of behaviors are what Instagram is for, as much or more than it is for posting ur-happy moments that nobody in your life will take issue with or feel threatened by.

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