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Defensive stocks have already taken the lead in recent months.
Traditionally, the FTC has taken the lead on digital privacy.
Congress has taken the lead on consolidating sanctions against Russia.
The Federal Aviation Administration has taken the lead in regulating drones.
Since the release of the consoles, Sony has taken the lead.
Representative Robert Lighthizer, who has taken the lead in Chinese trade
This morning, it is bouncing because Biden has taken the lead.
So far, the Senate has really taken the lead on this issue.
Sung Kim has taken the lead on policy negotiations with North Korea.
California Democrat TJ Cox has taken the lead over Republican incumbent Rep.
Amazon's Echo has taken the lead on "smart speakers" using voice assistants.
Yet Trump has taken the lead in all the most recent polls.
It has not taken the lead in vitally needed low-carbon energy.
However, Democrat T.J. Cox has taken the lead in the vote count.
The Pentagon has typically taken the lead on airstrikes in conflict zones.
Rounds has taken the lead with Alexander in corralling Republicans, with Sen.
It is states that have taken the lead on addressing gun violence.
The F.T.C. also has taken the lead for antitrust oversight for Amazon.
But it is the UAE that has taken the lead in southern Yemen.
Pence has largely taken the lead within the Trump administration in condemning Maduro.
The Afghan army has formally taken the lead in the war since 2014.
The FBI in L.A. has taken the lead in Dunsey's case, Budge says.
Within the Johnson campaign, Weld has taken the lead on outreach to Republicans.
But, gradually, the Intelligence Committee has taken the lead on the Russia probe.
He has taken the lead in overseeing financial regulatory issues at the Fed.
Here are the key players that have taken the lead: Congressional leadership vs.
Atlanta had taken the lead two batters earlier on Dansby Swanson's RBI single.
Elsewhere, China has taken the lead in exploring its neighboring country's natural resources.
We're so glad Los Angeles has taken the lead here with this important measure.
Britain has not taken the lead on a large, cross-border case for years.
Pence has taken the lead in U.S.-Latin America relations for the Trump administration.
The federal system -- States have taken the lead closing schools and encouraging social distancing.
As of last week, Summit, a machine built in Tennessee, has taken the lead.
Mr. Pompeo has taken the lead with North Korea in preparing for the meeting.
Since 2016, Facebook has taken the lead in building out a political advertising library.
He was released in 2018 and has taken the lead in US-Taliban negotiations.
The United States has taken the lead in pushing back against growing Chinese dominance.
Since a 260 case, Kennedy has taken the lead against discrimination based on sexual orientation.
More widely, Grab appears to have taken the lead across Southeast Asia as a whole.
The Twins had just taken the lead before Kintzler gave it up in the ninth.
More quietly, women have taken the lead when it comes to drug policy, as well.
Cisneros has taken the lead with 50.2% of the vote, just ahead of Kim's 49.8%.
And in Chevy's case, the brand has really taken the lead in reviving the segment.
"Toronto Police Service Homicide has taken the lead in this suspicious death investigation," police said.
Other aides blamed the vice president's office, which has taken the lead on the response.
Since she started promoting her book, her husband has taken the lead on child care.
Bernie Sanders (Vt.) has taken the lead on delegates and leads in recent national polling.
Other countries like Kenya have also taken the lead in including persons with sex variations.
"Secretary of State Pompeo has clearly taken the lead on the negotiations," she told reporters.
With the prospect of smart federal opioid policies dwindling, states like Vermont have taken the lead.
Thus far, the Intelligence Committee has taken the lead on the inquiry into Trump's Ukraine call.
Carlos Curbelo, has taken the lead on introducing legislation to ban the sale of bump stocks.
Clinton has also taken the lead in nearly every significant battleground poll since the first debate.
The Marlins had taken the lead on Starlin Castro's single in the top of the eighth.
The president's personal lawyer, Marc Kasowitz, has taken the lead role in countering the Russia probe.
Judiciary, meanwhile, has taken the lead on the legal briefs that were filed for the trial.
They are part of a six-lawmaker Republican group that's taken the lead on the investigation.
To date, only Oregon and California have taken the lead in addressing marijuana criminal justice reform.
The Intelligence committees have taken the lead on the investigation instead of armed services or foreign relations.
Still, the move raised some eyebrows, because traditionally, the Judiciary Committee has taken the lead in impeachment.
So far, the WHO has taken the lead in responding, sending hundreds of personnel to the region.
Germany had taken the lead among the many Western countries that had been pressing for her release.
Rival Agus Yudhoyono, son of previous president Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, had taken the lead, the poll showed.
"Chinese tech companies have already taken the lead... The whole world is copying from China," he wrote.
Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren have taken the lead in denouncing Trump since his stunning election.
The U.S. had for decades taken the lead in issuing aviation safety guidance to carriers and countries.
The Blues had taken the lead at home to Sheffield Wednesday, but were now trailing 2-1.
NATO countries along the Baltic have sought a more robust presence, and Germany has taken the lead.
Mr. Holden, the head of the Assembly's energy committee, has taken the lead in drafting the legislation.
And, in fact, the country's top health officials have taken the lead in communicating with the public.
Cuomo has taken the lead with deliberate, pragmatic action in the face of this public health crisis.
He said that KGI is impressed with augmented reality and that Apple has already taken the lead.
Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), who has taken the lead on the bill since Boehner's departure, said Friday.
Cruz, who has taken the lead in some polls of Iowa Republican voters, did well on social media.
Microsoft has taken the lead on this and has stopped using arbitration agreements in cases of sexual harassment.
Sessions has taken the lead in laying out the administration's strategy and priorities on immigration and law enforcement.
Abdulwahab al-Saadi, the commander of the Iraqi counterterrorism forces that have taken the lead in the battle.
The Brookings Institution has taken the lead in analyzing regional inequality and outlining an agenda to address it.
Mr. Trump was joined by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has taken the lead with North Korea.
HHS has taken the lead on the coronavirus response, making an agency-specific emergency declaration to unlock resources.
Conaway won't seek reelection: report MORE of Utah have taken the lead on finding a solution in Washington.
Pompeo has taken the lead on pre-summit negotiations, traveling to North Korea twice to meet with Kim.
Kirsten Gillibrand and Kamala Harris, both 2020 presidential candidates, have taken the lead on this issue in the Senate.
The FBI has taken the lead in investigating the case, as it involved multiple states, a spokeswoman tells PEOPLE.
But Bush added that he has "great faith" in Burr, whose committee has taken the lead on the investigation.
It might have taken the lead in pushing within the EU for a third way – between exit and integration.
Europe has taken the lead on policing tech companies on many issues ranging from privacy to competition to trade.
With the Rams having just taken the lead, Ramik Wilson forced a fumble by Packers kickoff returner Ty Montgomery.
Since joining, I've taken the lead on a massive infrastructure project that will impact much of the company's future.
Some folks in Silicon Valley have taken the lead and done this; I think more need to follow suit.
If passed, California's cosmetics bill would not be the first environmental issue the state has taken the lead on.
With the Olympic Games in full swing, American athletes have taken the lead, earning 11 gold medals so far.
Some start-up companies, not Intrexon, have taken the lead in the hot new genome editing technique called Crispr.
Since then, states have taken the lead in adopting tighter measures on how firearms and bullets can be bought.
It's not surprising that he has taken the lead in both states with an especially clear advantage in California.
It's not surprising that Sanders has taken the lead in both states, with an especially clear advantage in California.
I feel like it was too early in Paul's career for him to have taken the lead on it.
The Quds Force has taken the lead on Iran's foreign policy in Lebanon, Iraq, Syria, and other regional theaters.
A businessman and former reality TV star, Trump has taken the lead for decades in shaping his media image.
Chinese technology companies have already taken the lead in the world in discovering new issues and serving new demands.
In response to public pressure, businesses have taken the lead in taking a stand while politicians stammer for words.
Pompeo has ostensibly taken the lead on negotiations with Pyongyang, and he's already met with Kim Jong Un twice.
Gillibrand has taken the lead on the matter of sexual misconduct, declaring that "enough is enough" in a Dec.
Henrik Lundqvist made 235 saves, including two third-period stops on Marco Scandella after the Rangers had taken the lead.
In the decade since, China has taken the lead both diplomatically and commercially in promoting infrastructure as a global priority.
The SEC has taken the lead in writing the new fiduciary rule and is expected to issue regulations by September.
From that day on, my son has taken the lead and he's become one of the happiest kids I know.
Hoover police referred CNN's questions to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, which has taken the lead role in the investigation.
Mnuchin has taken the lead in talks with Pelosi amid ongoing friction between House leadership and other White House officials.
Funding is crucial to finding cures for cancer and most other ailments, and the private sector has taken the lead.
Normally the iPhone has taken the lead in previous speed tests, especially with games, and even against higher spec handsets.
The Cowboys could have taken the lead in the final minute, but Baylor's Jo Lual-Acuil blocked Jawun Evans's layup.
The state of Texas has taken the lead in the lawsuit against the Obama administration to block the president's actions.
Pompeo, after just over a year as secretary of state, has taken the lead for Trump on multiple foreign policy fronts.
GAM Trading is part of U.S.-based Autonomy Capital which has taken the lead in challenging Iceland's government over its actions.
For years, the C.I.A. has taken the lead in training Syrian rebels, but it relies heavily, and quietly, on Saudi funding.
Singapore-based rival Grab seems to have taken the lead regionally, and it recently refueled with $226 billion in fresh capital.
Worries about Britain's economy grew after two polls showed those campaigning for an exit from the EU had taken the lead.
But this bias is now outdated, largely because software has taken the lead in an industry that was previously hardware-centric.
The Lightning thought they had taken the lead on an apparent Nikita Kucherov goal at 12:47 of the third period.
Unfortunately, no one in the federal government has taken the lead to support the testing of new approaches to this epidemic.
Both agencies enforce antitrust actions; the trade commission has taken the lead on some high-profile cases targeting individual chip companies.
Indigenous demonstrators have since taken the lead, although they have said extremists from outside their ranks have sought to instigate clashes.
Miller has largely taken the lead in advocating for those and other efforts to tighten U.S. immigration policies during Trump's tenure.
Logano had taken the lead on Lap 59 and was attempting to block a run from Kyle Busch seven laps later.
After a two-day strike by transport unions, indigenous groups have now taken the lead in demonstrations against Moreno's economic measures.
Rangers Coach Alain Vigneault praised his team's "character win" against an Oilers squad that had taken the lead three separate times.
Now, T-Mobile has taken the lead with an average LTE download speed of 17.5 Mbps, compared with Verizon's 14.9 Mbps.
The Group of Seven economies is looking at Facebook's plans, but no single global authority has taken the lead role so far.
Mato Grosso farmers have already taken the lead in harvesting the crop, with volume expected to peak in late January and February.
And the state-owned companies have taken the lead by making big investments, shoring up another important leg of the Chinese economy.
But that's not the case in Europe, where governments have taken the lead to ostensibly open up businesses like internet search engines.
Trump quickly started to gain traction, and within weeks of Bush's announcement, he had taken the lead and run away with it.
As the Afghan forces have taken the lead in the fighting, they have suffered casualties that many fear may not be sustainable.
SMU could have easily taken the lead at the half, but it failed to convert on three easy baskets down the stretch.
Conaway, Trey Gowdy of South Carolina and Tom Rooney of Florida have taken the lead in interviewing witnesses on the Republican side.
He's also the one who has taken the lead in the Saudi-led blockage of Qatar over its perceived ties to Tehran.
Durbin, who has taken the lead on negotiating for Senate Democrats, told Politico that he was still trying to negotiate with Republicans.
Trump makes rare trip to Clinton state, hoping to win back New Hampshire MORE (Ariz.) has taken the lead in criticizing Trump.
Up to now the U.S. Air Force has taken the lead role in tracking debris and warning satellite operators about possible collisions.
Most recently, teenagers have taken the lead on two of the most pressing issues of the 21st century: mass Incarceration and immigration.
Greenblatt and Kushner have taken the lead on negotiations and have met with leaders in the region throughout the past two years.
Mr. Pompeo has taken the lead in the diplomatic talks and has been more skeptical of Mr. Kim's intentions than Mr. Trump.
Washington appeared to have taken the lead early in the third quarter when Browning found Fuller on a slant into the end zone.
Yet Trump has taken the lead in all the most recent polls — which has had the perverse effect of raising expectations for him.
The spotlight on the FAA over safety issues is a departure for an agency that has long taken the lead on aviation safety.
T-Mobile was locked in a tie with Verizon for top mobile carrier this time last year, but now it's taken the lead.
With relations strained between Acacia and Tanzania, Barrick, which owns 63.9 percent of Acacia, has taken the lead in negotiations with the government.
Russia and Angola have mostly taken the lead this year, with their crude exports to China growing 25 percent and 18 percent, respectively.
The House has taken the lead on the efforts, releasing a blueprint last year that is serving as a starting point for legislation.
Yet Trump has taken the lead in all the most recent polls — which has had the perverse effect of raising expectations for him.
The White House has been in touch with Rocky's team, and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has taken the lead on the issue.
Greg Abbott (R), who is brave and bold and has taken the lead in promoting a Convention of States with nine new amendments.
Yet few recognized the GOP has actually taken the lead in passing smart justice policies that both reduced incarceration and increased public safety.
Trump also met at the White House last month with the emir of Kuwait, which has taken the lead in attempts to mediate.
For decades, states have taken the lead in regulating chemicals, and the new bill would retain some limited authority for states to act.
The bill would severely limit states' rights to regulate chemicals, something on which they have taken the lead over the last few decades.
Meanwhile, regulators in Europe, which have historically taken the lead on these issues, have suggested that the EU was considering breaking up Google.
In the last year Google has taken the lead, announcing its intention to flag all non-encrypted sites on its popular Chrome browser.
In case after case, he has taken the lead to invalidate government actions that reflect disrespect of all manner of groups and individuals.
The Seahawks had taken the lead with 52 seconds left in the half on a 10-yard screen pass from Wilson to Carson.
He has taken the lead on other public health issues, such as his signature toilet-building campaign, with his face on billboards everywhere.
News reports said Hannover's fans had thrown seats and surged toward Burnley fans after Burnley had taken the lead in the 41st minute.
Chinese state-owned nuclear firms have also taken the lead in the region, sealing deals with Kenya, Sudan and Uganda, WNA data shows.
Norway has taken the lead, establishing at Hammerfest in Finnmark the world's first plant above the Arctic Circle to export liquified natural gas.
Five states have taken the lead and passed laws authorizing gun violence prevention restraining orders to date: California, Connecticut, Indiana, Oregon and Washington.
He warns of a "loneliness epidemic," and notes that Britain has taken the lead with the recent appointment of a minister for loneliness.
NPPD officials have taken the lead in responding to other high-profile cyber incidents, including the massive "Wanna Cry" malware outbreak last May.
Jake Sullivan, Clinton's longtime policy aide, has taken the lead on preparing for Sunday's debate, according to a source with knowledge of the preparations.
Pompeo has led policy on talks with North Korea, while Bolton has taken the lead on trying to implement Trump's hard line against Iran.
Hezbollah has also taken the lead in the information war with a military news service that often reports on battles before Syrian state media.
Macron has taken the lead in trying to defuse tensions, fearing that a collapse of the nuclear deal could set the Middle East ablaze.
"Canada has taken the lead in this regard, partly because it has been stung by past history," said University of Ottawa professor Wesley Wark.
This time, however, there's a new developer and writing team in charge — Deus Ex studio Eidos Montréal has taken the lead from Crystal Dynamics.
"If Trump was a normal Republican, conservative media would have taken the lead in contesting the flip-flopping charges," admitted conservative writer Jim Antle.
As with many clean energy technologies, California has taken the lead among U.S. states in developing a program to support hydrogen fuel cell cars.
As they have taken the lead for combat operations in their country, Afghan soldiers have also lost many of their own in combat operations.
The Americans have also taken the lead in preparing detailed schedules for moving troops, training them, and delivering ammunition and equipment to the battlefield.
Warren and Sanders have taken the lead on foreign policy, while Tulsi Gabbard has focused her campaign message on staying out of unnecessary wars.
Kevin Cramer in the key North Dakota Senate race because they believe the congressman had not taken the lead on issues important to them.
Democrats have taken the lead in a handful of key House races while the margin in Florida's Senate race has narrowed, forcing a recount.
She was also more sanguine about the idea that executive branch officials have taken the lead in interpreting much of our national security law.
By 2012, Republican candidates and committees had taken the lead, 54-46; and by 13, the Microsoft PAC had become decisively Republican, 65-35.
OSLO (Reuters) - Support for Norway's opposition Labour Party has fallen sharply and the centre-right government has taken the lead ahead of the Sept.
DHS has taken the lead on working with states to improve voting machine security, but no federal agency is specifically responsible for combating online propaganda.
The House has taken the lead to protect our democracy, and it's important for every presidential candidate to let voters know if they'll join us.
Argentina should have taken the lead after suffocating Scotland in the early stages and on 17 minutes Mariana Larroquette smashed a header against the bar.
We usually switch off making dinner throughout the week, but he has taken the lead since he knows I'm stressed and I am so grateful.
But it's the editorial page that has taken the lead in critiquing Mueller and calling for greater emphasis on possible Clinton corruption instead of Trump's.
Among the index components, shares of Flir Systems, which designs thermal imaging products, have taken the lead and are bucking the trend, up double digits.
Military helicopters are being used alongside Coast Guard helicopters, but the Coast Guard has taken the lead on coordinating air operations, the defense official said.
But historically, it's been Europe that has often taken the lead on addressing big tech and the antitrust and privacy issues that go with it.
This move had been rumored, and because Cravath has taken the lead in pushing up salaries for decades, it did not want to miss out.
He was available, and I felt it was a game that he was going to come in had we tied it or taken the lead.
Prior to his Tuesday stop in Doha, Tillerson visited Turkey and Kuwait, which has taken the lead in mediating the crisis, to discuss the dispute.
The home team were superior throughout and should have taken the lead in 67 minutes after Erick Gutierrez handled a header just yards from goal.
The Central Intelligence Agency has taken the lead on organizing potential discussions between the U.S. and North Korea, The New York Times reported on Saturday.
But by the end of 221, the United States had pulled even and taken the lead in the race to land humans on the moon.
While the nation's governors have taken the lead on fighting the coronavirus, Trump's words and evolving position on the shutdown are having far-reaching consequences.
And Russia has taken the lead in Syria's international diplomacy, negotiating safe zones with foreign powers around the country to try to stop the violence.
The exception is iPhones, where Grayshift, an Atlanta-based company that counts an ex-Apple security engineer among its top staff, has taken the lead.
A former prosecutor with experience impeaching federal judges, Mr. Schiff has taken the lead in the impeachment inquiry regarding the president's phone call with Ukraine.
Over the last six months, we at Ipsos have taken the lead in assessing the pulse of America on gun control, violence and related issues.
If they happen to concede a goal or two, you can expect them to maximize every chance until they've closed the gap or taken the lead.
LocalGlobe, founded by former Index Partners investors Robin Klein and Saul Klein, has taken the lead in a GBP500,000 financing for the education technology startup, Lingumi.
Shenzhen itself is now widely considered "China's Silicon Valley" and has taken the lead in rolling out a massive subsidy program to attract high-tech talent.
The FBI has taken the lead on the investigation, according to the statement, but it was not immediately clear what the focus of the probe was.
He went 0 for 3 playing right field, and Girardi took him out as a precaution in the seventh once the Yankees had taken the lead.
The American Legislative Exchange Council—known as ALEC—has taken the lead, drafting model legislation to preempt everything from minimum wage regulations to sanctuary city policies.
The Department of Homeland Security has taken the lead on engaging with states to test their systems for vulnerabilities and share information on emerging cyber threats.
NBCU has taken the lead in pushing advertisers to think differently about ways they can more effectively target their audiences through data, not just blanket ratings.
Eastern Michigan had taken the lead on Mike Glass' 5-yard touchdown pass to Arthur Jackson on fourth-and-4 with 3 minutes 33 seconds left.
The F.B.I. has taken the lead on the investigation but has not yet said whether it has identified any suspects or a motive for the attack.
We have taken the lead in the fight against the enemies of the Afghan people for over four years and have grown more professional and lethal.
The OCC initially seized the initiative issuing a public consultation on Volcker in August, but since then the Fed has taken the lead, banking sources said.
Mr. Trump's E.P.A. chief, Scott Pruitt, has taken the lead role in the administration's efforts to undo climate policies and question the validity of climate science.
Another factor is that the SEC does not want to get into a battle with state regulators, which have taken the lead on regulating bitcoin, said Levitt.
Jezebel, Mic, The Hairpin, and New York Magazine's The Cut have taken the lead on the complaints against Affleck — as they do almost all of the time.
In Spain, Telefonica has taken the lead, investing in fiber to prevent customers from leaving while the regulator has also encouraged others to invest in the infrastructure.
In Spain, Telefonica has taken the lead, investing in fibre to prevent customers from leaving while the regulator has also encouraged others to invest in the infrastructure.
Charles Koch has taken the lead after his younger brother, David, stepped down from their political group and their company earlier in June due to poor health.
Doctors Without Borders has taken the lead on patient care, opening Ebola treatment centers and isolation wards in the city of Mbandaka and the town of Bikoro.
After they made pit stops on Laps 54 and 55 they returned to the race with Rosberg still ahead of Hamilton, but Verstappen had taken the lead.
It has taken the lead partly by developing useful products specifically for teachers and students, rather than simply repurposing its consumer or business tools for school use.
The Federal Trade Commission has taken the lead in examining cross-device tracking with a recent workshop and has advocated for greater transparency and better consumer controls.
The Metropolitan Police Department — not the F.B.I. — has taken the lead in the investigation, a sign that the authorities have not determined that terrorism was a factor.
The Chileans thought they had taken the lead in first-half stoppage time when Eduardo Vargas slotted the ball past Fabrice Ondoa after a pass from Vidal.
Several cities in the U.S. have taken the lead by imposing all-out bans on facial recognition technology, which often misidentifies people of color at higher rates.
While the United States Embassy in Moscow has taken the lead in trying to secure his release, officials from all four countries have sought to assist him.
The State Department has also taken the lead in managing the entire U.S. interagency policymaking process to further enhance U.S.-EU police, border control, and judicial cooperation.
A spokesman for the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, which has taken the lead on anti-cyberharassment efforts, said they found nothing that met the agency's criminal threshold.
With the popularity of Korean dramas, K-pop music, and Korean beauty brands across Asia, South Korea has taken the lead in soft power for the continent.
Love went 9 of 15 from the field and 6 of 9 from 143-point range, sparking a fourth-quarter run after the Grizzlies had taken the lead.
Skype is well known and used widely for video and audio calls, but iMessage, WhatsApp, Messenger, Snapchat and other messaging services have taken the lead for today's conversations.
Still, some officials expressed concern that the C.I.A. had taken the lead in orchestrating a leader-to-leader meeting — work that would normally fall to the State Department.
Guedes, who is seen as the economic heavyweight in President Jair Bolsonaro's administration, has taken the lead on selling pension reform to the country, although with mixed results.
But the Red Raiders (214-210, 210-259) didn't break, forcing the Frogs to punt seven times, twice in the final quarter after they had taken the lead.
The State Department has taken the lead in past negotiations with Iran, and it's unclear with whom Paul is coordinating within the executive branch, other than perhaps Trump.
These investments reflect how Kenya, Ethiopia and Djibouti have taken the lead as some of the most important partners in China's "Belt and Road" reach for global influence.
The March of Dimes has taken the lead on public health advocacy, bringing together an informal coalition of more than 2628 organizations whose members comprise patients and doctors.
The Department of Homeland Security has taken the lead for the federal government in helping shore up election systems, which are managed at the state and local level.
Chihuahua Governor Javier Corral, of the center-right opposition National Action Party (PAN), has taken the lead in trying to bring Duarte back to Mexico to face justice.
Here, American Ballet Theater has recently taken the lead: Misty Copeland has become the company's greatest audience magnet, while its Women's Move-ment is commissioning female-choreographed premieres.
In Mr. Weissmann's calendars, Mr. Zebley's initials appear 111 times and are marked next to dozens of meetings, suggesting he may have taken the lead in running them.
But Mr. Dowd has taken the lead on dealing with the special counsel about an interview and has been discussing the matter with Mr. Mueller's office since December.
Newman, 42, had taken the lead in the final lap of the race when driver Ryan Blaney hit his bumper, causing Newman to spin into the outside wall.
The Predators thought they had taken the lead earlier in the period only to have two goals within the span of eight seconds waved off for goalie interference.
It could issue block grants to states that, in many cases, have taken the lead in attracting and supporting high-tech incubators, often by means of tax credits.
Since 2002, Tokyo has taken the lead in creating designated outdoor smoking areas, but the World Health Organization rates Japan's antismoking efforts among the weakest in the world.
Mr. de Blasio dismissed the criticism that Mr. Johnson had taken the lead on Vision Zero, calling the safety program one of the "central missions" of his administration.
Being targeted by Trump is a new position for Cruz, who has taken the lead in some polls of Iowa Republican voters in part by avoiding tangles with Trump.
Amid gridlock in boardrooms and Congress on proposals to improve worker pay and employment conditions, state governments have taken the lead, forcing companies to raise minimums and add benefits.
Macron, who has taken the lead in trying to defuse tensions, fearing that a collapse of the nuclear deal could set the Middle East ablaze, met Zarif on Friday.
While Europe has taken the lead on imposing strict privacy rules, online platforms enjoy lighter oversight in the U.S. What's happening: States are stepping up to fill the void.
Italy has previously taken the lead in efforts to bring peace to its former North African colony, throwing its weight firmly behind Serraj and viewing Haftar with great scepticism.
The OCC has taken the lead among regulators on financial technology, or "fintech," by laying out a framework aimed at ensuring that banks develop safe new products and services.
In the long-term, the U.S. risks losing its competitive and innovative edge to China (which has already taken the lead as the undisputed renewable growth leader) and others.
Homeland Security has long taken the lead on engaging with private companies to protect organizations across more than a dozen critical sectors -- including chemical, manufacturing, nuclear, water and transportation.
Washington has taken the lead in recognizing Juan Guaido, the 35-year-old Congress chief who declared himself interim president in January, calling Maduro's 2018 re-election a fraud.
Zeman, a former leftist prime minister, has taken the lead in courting China despite the fact that the Czech government, not the president, is chiefly responsible for foreign policy.
"I am delighted that Norway has taken the lead in revising drug sentencing policy according to evidence of harm," says David Nutt, professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London.
He's still the one in charge of all pediatrician well-visits and has taken the lead on planning weekend activities for our family, and he's responsible for gift-giving.
Free the Delegates has taken the lead in that effort while the complementary Delegates Unbound group urges the RNC to cut off all financial support to the Trump campaign.
Homeland Security has long taken the lead on engaging with private companies to protect organizations across more than a dozen critical sectors — including chemical, manufacturing, nuclear, water and transportation.
Before the caucuses, Obama was trailing Hillary Clinton, but the early victory was enough to bolster his reputation, and by Super Tuesday, he had taken the lead in polls.
Sanders has been topping polls in Iowa and New Hampshire, including some once led by Warren, and has even taken the lead nationally, according to a recent CNN poll.
While the Senate and House intelligence committees have taken the lead investigating Russian intrusion in the 2016 election, the Judiciary Committee has more quietly been pursuing its own inquiry.
China has recently taken the lead to fill some of those institutional holes with cooperative ventures like the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank and the "One Belt, One Road" initiative.
On the policy front, he has taken the lead in laying the groundwork for a deal that would marry international corporate tax reform with a major infrastructure investment package.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has taken the lead in a major new Iowa poll, registering slightly ahead of persistent frontrunner Joe Biden in a survey of the state's Democratic voters.
Donald Trump has taken the lead over Hillary Clinton in Iowa and narrowed the former secretary of state's advantage in Colorado and Virginia, a new Quinnipiac University poll shows.
A spokeswoman for Delta Air Lines, which has taken the lead in adopting RFIDs, told the Los Angeles Times that the accuracy rate with bar-code technology is about 90%.
After Clemson missed a couple of 221-point shots that would have taken the lead, Key knocked down a triple with 214:23 left to put Virginia up 23-226.
The eco-mosque initiative is not the first time MUI has taken the lead on the environment - it has also issued edicts, or fatwas, on forest fires and sustainable mining.
Trump has not yet named his pick for United States Trade Representative, a position that has traditionally taken the lead negotiating trade deals and is currently a Cabinet-level position.
Normally, the US Federal Aviation Administration has taken the lead on certifying Boeing aircraft and other aviation regulators globally follow suit, a process supported by the International Air Transport Association ().
It has taken the lead contamination scandal in Flint to focus the attention of Congress and elected officials across the nation, but Flint is only the tip of an iceberg.
Ahead of the trip, U.S. officials said Tillerson would talk about next steps to resolve the Gulf crisis when he is in Kuwait, which has taken the lead on mediating.
The report offers eight strategies states can take to address legal and market obstacles, pointing to examples where states have already taken the lead and outlining key considerations for policymakers.
After a frenetic start, Liverpool had taken the lead through a 35th minute penalty from James Milner after Everton defender Mason Holgate had pulled down Adam Lallana in the box.
Scott Walker, Wisconsin has taken the lead in giving power back to the people, by limiting the size of government, thereby increasing personal freedom and improving the state's economic future.
The company — fiercely competing with Alibaba — has already taken the lead in commercial robotization with a wholly automated warehouse staffed with just four humans, all of whom service the robots.
House Republicans rejected Mr. Comey's conclusion, and Mr. Chaffetz, the chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, has taken the lead in trying to do something about it.
She started August with a bounce in the polls; prominent Republicans have been announcing their support for her; and she has taken the lead in nearly every important swing state.
He said Mr. Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. has typically taken the lead on advancing deals in India, but that the president-elect also spends ample time with Indian partners.
Mr. Flood would not replace Ty Cobb, the White House lawyer who since the summer has taken the lead role in dealing with the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III.
The newspaper said FBI agents from Little Rock, Arkansas, where the foundation began, had taken the lead in the investigation and interviewed at least one witness in the past month.
Not present was Chuck Rosenberg, the acting director of the Drug Enforcement Administration, or anyone else from his agency, which has taken the lead in fighting the spread of opioids.
The Pakistani military has been at the forefront of formulating the country's foreign policy and has taken the lead in defining the contours of Islamabad's relationship with Afghanistan and India.
"Even now, we know that we&aposre not as well known as some of my competitors," he said after being told he had taken the lead in some Iowa polls.
Prosecutors in Munich have been concentrating on Audi's role in the scandal while authorities in Braunschweig, near Volkswagen's headquarters in Wolfsburg, have taken the lead in investigating the parent company.
Arguably, the biggest loss has been in the enforcement division - which over the years has taken the lead in cracking down on tax scofflaws and recovering billions in unpaid taxes.
Macron, who has taken the lead in Europe in trying to salvage the agreement and avert a deeper crisis in the Middle East, had already met Zarif in Paris on Friday.
He has taken the lead on Trump's plan to forge a Middle East peace deal and led the Office of American Innovation, which is intended to modernize and downsize government programs.
He has taken the lead in recent polls, but there have been anecdotal reports suggesting that Trump's ground game — crucial in the low-turnout caucuses — is laughably inferior to Ted Cruz's.
French President Emmanuel Macron, who has taken the lead in trying to defuse tensions, fearing a collapse of the nuclear deal could set the Middle East ablaze, met Zarif on Friday.
The Senate Intelligence Committee, which has taken the lead on congressional Russia investigations, took an interest in Butina and Torshin last year, requesting information on the pair from the Treasury Department.
While Kylie has really taken the lead on this front, Kim and Kourtney proved they're no slouch in the swimwear department either, sunbathing on their villa's balcony in matching white suits.
Europe has taken the lead with 74% of green and ESG volume for the year to date, but pace is picking up in Asia (14%) the Americas (11%) and Japan (1%).
" Pitts further confirmed on record that the San Diego Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) Southwest Field Office has taken the lead in investigating this incident, and that the investigation "is ongoing.
But the bill also overrides states' authority to regulate chemicals, something that some states objected to, after they had taken the lead over the last four decades in controlling chemicals. Sen.
Danny Davis (D-Ill.) and Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) have taken the lead in Congress to change this by introducing H.R. 1969 recently, which would expand Medicare coverage to virtual colonoscopies.
The official said regional offices in areas especially susceptible to the effects of climate change, like the South, have always taken the lead on adaptation and will continue to do so.
Tim Beckham had four hits including a homer, and Trey Mancini also homered for the Orioles, who had taken the lead with two runs in the top of the eighth inning.
An earlier NYT/Siena College poll showed him 4 points ahead of Underwood among likely voters, but she's since taken the lead by 6 points in a more recent NYT poll.
"In many ways, BSEE's proposal acknowledges how the industry has taken the lead to improve safety," Erik Milito, director of downstream operations for the American Petroleum Institute, said in a statement.
Google's acquisition of Fitbit will bolster its presence in the wearable technology market, a sector that it's largely been absent from as companies like Apple and Fitbit have taken the lead.
Normally, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has taken the lead on certifying Boeing aircraft and other aviation regulators globally follow suit, a process supported by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
They do so mainly by supporting Kurdish forces who have taken the lead in the anti-terror fight, and also working with other countries as part of an anti-ISIS coalition.
China has taken the lead in investigating the disaster and monitoring the spill, but it has faced some criticism for what some see so far as a slow and inadequate response.
On second down, Brady lofted the ball up high enough that only Gronkowski could reach it and once Gostkowski's extra-point sailed through the uprights, the Patriots had taken the lead.
The biggest success has been the Afghan Special Operations forces: Despite making up only 7 percent of the military, they have taken the lead in nearly three-quarters of offensive operations.
No outside group has taken the lead to focus resources against Sanders, and there are still too many candidates left in the race for moderates to coalesce around one standard bearer.
The French have taken the lead in drafting a resolution and put it on the table imposing sanctions for Syria's use of chemical weapons and Russia is threatening to veto it.
Traditionally, the FAA has taken the lead worldwide in regulating Boeing, which is based in the US, and international regulators who trusted the agency's judgment and expertise usually followed its lead.
He added that Assam's neighboring state of West Bengal, whose chief minister has taken the lead in opposing the citizenship exercise, was "not far behind" in the changing demographics fueled by immigration.
The Senate Intelligence Committee and the House Intelligence Committee have taken the lead on Capitol Hill while other committees like the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism also have probes underway.
"California has taken the lead to blunt Republican efforts nationally on a whole range of health care issues, moving very much in the opposite direction," emailed the Kaiser Family Foundation's Larry Levitt.
"It is precisely developed countries like the United States with strong epidemic prevention capabilities and facilities that have taken the lead in imposing excessive restrictions contrary to WHO recommendations," the spokesperson added.
"It is as if market participants, for once, had taken the lead in anticipating and charting the future, breaking free from their dependence on central banks' every word and deed," Borio said.
Cyclical sectors, which are expected to perform better in an expanding economy, have taken the lead in the past few weeks as economic data paints a rosier picture of the U.S. economy.
Public health experts in many countries are debating how to address a "loneliness epidemic" that corrodes modern life, but Britain has taken the lead: Last year it appointed a minister for loneliness.
The FCC is also wary of treading on an area of policy that has traditionally been the purview of the Federal Trade Commission, which has historically taken the lead on consumer privacy.
Tim Lenderking, a senior diplomat in the department's Mideast bureau, has also taken the lead on the dispute between Qatar and its Gulf neighbors including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
So far, the federal government's response within the U.S. has been to recommend that large gatherings be stopped, while state and local governments have taken the lead in implementing mandatory health orders.
He's taken the lead in the national polls, looks like the only candidate who can count on crossing the 15% threshold in most states, and has the money to go the distance.
Trump has privately expressed frustration with Azar, who has taken the lead on coordinating the response so far, and is accusing the secretary of not keeping him updated enough, sources tell CNN.
Kelly has taken the lead on defending the administration's immigration actions on Capitol Hill, testifying before committees in the House and Senate, as well as holding meetings with members of both parties.
A spokesman for the federal prosecutors' office in Alexandria, Virginia, which has taken the lead for several years in investigations into WikiLeaks, did not respond to a request for comment on this story.
Yankee manager Joe Girardi said had the Yankees not taken the lead in the top of the 11th inning he would have taken Chapman out of the game after 1 1/3 innings.
That high school journalists are capable of work rivaling that of professionals, and that they have taken the lead in battling a lack of government transparency, should come as no surprise to anyone.
Native American tribes have taken the lead against pipeline projects they say would pose environmental hazards or run through tribal lands, with dozens of tribes rallying against the Keystone XL pipeline in particular.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)For more than a quarter of a century, Nigeria's Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS)-- has taken the lead on the country's most serious crimes — armed robbery, kidnapping, assault, and murder.
The New York Democrat added that the Senate would also consult with special counsel Robert Mueller, who has taken the lead on a wide-ranging investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
But this supervisor never gave me positive feedback, took credit for projects I'd taken the lead on, and intensely micromanaged me — even leaning over my shoulder and criticizing how I format a spreadsheet.
The department has not announced who will lead the office, but several department officials and lawyers expected Timothy Belsan, who has taken the lead on the department's denaturalization work, to assume that role.
Per a CNN/Des Moines Register/Mediacom poll released Saturday, Warren has for the first time taken the lead among likely caucusgoers in that key first primary state, climbing seven points since June.
A new generation of younger workers, who don't remember the crackdowns on striking employees and have suffered the most from widening income inequality, has taken the lead in organizing a grassroots labor movement.
The group had previously announced massive investments in electric and battery technology, signaling its intention to confront upstarts like Tesla (TSLA) that have taken the lead in the emerging market for electric cars.
As a result of the change, Microsoft, which had taken the lead in challenging the department's practices, said on Monday that it would drop a lawsuit it filed against the government last year.
The other approach being tested is using an I/O drug alongside a traditional chemotherapy medicine - an avenue where Roche has taken the lead but which the other three companies are now also pursuing.
And it's not just elections: Trump has turned the power of the federal government on California, while the Golden State has taken the lead in seeing him in court, Politico Mag's Michael Grunwald reports.
Before Logano had taken the lead by getting off pit road first during a caution with 177 laps to go, Kyle Larson and Martin Truex Jr. had combined to lead most of the race.
As Homeland Security secretary, Kelly has taken the lead on some of Trump's most controversial policies, including his executive orders suspending the admission of refugees and temporarily barring visitors from several Muslim-majority nations.
The Trump campaign and the Republican committee have taken the lead on political messaging defending Mr. Trump at a moment of political vulnerability, using television and digital ads, as well as the phone calls.
When I asked her if the ruling could put pressure on other Trump administration leaders who have questioned climate science without evidence, she noted that EPA has traditionally taken the lead on climate issues.
Mr. Dowd, who had taken the lead in dealing with investigators about an interview, had been trying to persuade Mr. Mueller to allow the president to answer questions in writing or through recorded video.
Given its proximity, China has taken the lead in investigating the disaster and monitoring the spill, but it has faced some criticism for what some see as a slow and inadequate response thus far.
Portland's Jorge Villafana hit the post just a few minutes into the match, and the Timbers appeared to have taken the lead in the 70th minute but the goal was called back for offside.
Juventus thought it had taken the lead less than three minutes into its game but a video review confirmed that Ronaldo had fouled Atlético goalkeeper Jan Oblak before Giorgio Chiellini fired in the rebound.
Mr. Kasowitz had been introduced as the lead lawyer in that matter, too, but his responsibilities have since been scaled back, and a lawyer with more Washington experience, Ty Cobb, has taken the lead.
According to a Washington Post report on Monday, current and former administration have said that Kushner has taken the lead on the project, holding biweekly meetings to go cover the progress of the wall.
Patrick Mahomes made an absolutely brutal mistake, throwing a pass directly to linebacker Fred Warner for an interception, to hand the ball back to San Francisco shortly after the 49ers had taken the lead.
The former vice president has so far struggled with worse-than-expected performances in the primary race and has seen his front-runner status fade in recent weeks, as Sanders has taken the lead.
PA) is set to complete its takeover of the reactor unit of nuclear group Areva later this year and has taken the lead in negotiating export contracts for Areva's flagship European Pressurized Reactor (EPR).
FAA Administrator Steve Dickson reiterated on Monday that the agency, which has historically taken the lead on aviation safety issues, has no set timeline to allow the jets, Boeing's bestseller, back into the air.
Transportation workers have taken the lead against the government's plans to eliminate special retirement plans and create a universal points-based system, as part of an effort to encourage the French to work longer.
Somebody with the Cubs did a dumb thing Sunday night involving Aroldis Chapman—and it wasn't just manager Joe Maddon, who brought Chapman into the game an inning after the Cardinals had taken the lead.
CF Denard Span put Saturday's game away with his two-run homer into the short-porch down the right-field foul line at Petco Park in the 211th (after the Giants had taken the lead).
And despite the fact that federal immigration policy belongs at least as much within the Department of Homeland Security's purview as it does the Department of Justice's, Sessions has taken the lead there as well.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - A Paco Alcacer header gave Valencia a 21-22 draw in a highly charged La Liga clash against third-placed Real Madrid who had taken the lead with eight minutes remaining on Sunday.
About a year and a half ago, the State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security, which has taken the lead in protecting American athletes abroad, expanded its footprint in Rio to begin preparing for the Games.
With the caucuses now fast approaching, the senator's father, Rafael Cruz, an evangelical pastor who had taken the lead in wooing Mr. Falwell, alerted the campaign that Mr. Falwell had pledged to endorse his son.
In past climate talks, the United States had taken the lead in pushing back against this notion, but with the Trump administration stepping back from the Paris agreement, American influence in this area was weaker.
Kushner has taken the lead on the administration&aposs Middle East policy despite having no background in foreign policy or real expertise in the Middle East prior to joining his father-in-law&aposs administration.
Until now, Mr. Pompeo has taken the lead in preparing for that meeting, relying heavily on his former staff at the C.I.A. and making little use of the State Department or the National Security Council.
Fire agencies in local jurisdictions in Southern California have taken the lead and are already conducting night operations using rotary-wing aircraft to slow or stop fires quickly before they can get out of control.
In other investigations of sports franchise owners, the league itself has taken the lead, such as when the N.B.A. looked into racist remarks made by Donald Sterling, then the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers.
Kim met Friday morning with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — who has taken the lead role in negotiating with North Korea — and reportedly brought a handwritten letter from the North Korean leader for the president.
"It is precisely developed countries like the United States with strong epidemic prevention capabilities and facilities that have taken the lead in imposing excessive restrictions contrary to WHO recommendations," Hua added, according to the news service.
Washington has taken the lead in recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's rightful president after the 35-year-old Congress chief declared Maduro's 2018 re-election a fraud and announced an interim presidency in January.
Tampa Bay had taken the lead in the second on an RBI single by Logan Morrison, who has been the Rays' hottest hitter after having no RBIs in his first 80 at-bats of the season.
Girardi said he was trying to save Miller because he did not think he could pitch two innings and wanted him to be able to close out the game if the Yankees had taken the lead.
Even though the panel's Republicans are technically led by Representative Devin Nunes of California, staff aides for Mr. Jordan, the top Republican on the Oversight and Reform Committee, have taken the lead in the private depositions.
Looking to capitalize on getting the ball back so quickly after they had taken the lead, the Bulldogs started things off when Jake Fromm hit D'Andre Swift with a screen pass that went for 9 yards.
WASHINGTON — In the Trump era, it has mainly been blue states that have taken the lead on climate change policy, with liberal strongholds like California and New York setting ambitious goals for cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
While gun laws stall at the federal level, state lawmakers have taken the lead in passing more stringent laws across the United States in the wake of mass shootings at schools, churches and places of business.
Huawei, the world's third-largest smartphone vendor after Samsung and Apple, said it had taken the lead in developing phones for 5G - which promises super-fast internet speeds - because it was also involved in developing the networks.
He was joined up front by Kenseth, who had taken the lead by the time a caution came out on lap 2157 for a multi-car crash that started with another JGR driver, Kyle Busch, getting turned.
Trump has reportedly been ticked off at Ross since about halfway through 2017, when the president tore him apart for botching his trade deals with China—negotiations the former Wall Street tycoon had taken the lead on.
The official confirmed that Pompeo has taken the lead on planning because after the departure of Joe Yun, the State Department's point person on North Korea, intelligence agencies are the main source of expertise on the country.
Mediobanca's client, state railways firm Ferrovie dello Stato, has taken the lead in trying to assemble the consortium and has already lined up U.S. carrier Delta and the finance ministry as partners, but other investors are wanted.
Vice President Mike Pence has taken the lead in negotiations with the Senate, cajoling lawmakers at their weekly luncheons in the Capitol and inviting others to his West Wing office and his home at the Naval Observatory.
While the Trump administration has questioned how much the U.S. is responsible for cutting back emissions with other countries like China emiting at higher rates, California leaders have taken the lead in adopting new climate-aiding measures.
Public Health England has taken the lead in encouraging the use of ENDS as a safer alternative to smoking, while the WHO engages in industry-bashing and refuses to recognize these products as a smoke-cessation aide.
Homeland Security's cybersecurity efforts have attracted particular attention this year, as officials at the department have taken the lead on reaching out to state and local officials to protect voter databases and other election infrastructure from cyberattacks.
Gardner 20 years after Columbine, Dems bullish on gun reform MORE (R-Colo.) has already taken the lead in shifting the "net neutrality" conversation away from the states and the FCC by introducing his own federal bill.
While the Trump administration has questioned how much the U.S. is responsible for cutting back emissions with other countries like China emitting at higher rates, California leaders have taken the lead in adopting new climate-aiding measures.
President Donald Trump has also privately expressed frustration with Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, who has taken the lead on coordinating the response so far, and is blaming him for not keeping him updated enough.
Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Democrats plow ahead as Trump seeks to hobble impeachment effort MORE (D-Calif.), has taken the lead.
Since signing on, Ms. Hutchins said she has taken the lead on negotiating a raft of deals, including paid speeches for T-Mobile and the Harvard Leadership Summit, and before Britain's House of Commons for Channel 4.
Under Mr. Obama, the department has often taken the lead on police violence cases, sometimes looking into prosecuting officers on charges of civil rights violations after local prosecutors declined to charge them or juries declined to convict.
Homeland Security's cybersecurity efforts have attracted particular attention this year, as officials at the department have taken the lead on reaching out to state and local officials to protect voter databases and other election infrastructure from cyberattack.
The agencies, which have taken the lead in negotiations for the U.S. side, said that the impetus for the negotiations was China's "long history of unfair trade practices," and U.S. negotiating positions have been consistent throughout the talks.
Washington has taken the lead in recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaido as Venezuela's rightful president after the 35-year-old Congress chief declared President Nicolas Maduro's 2018 re-election a fraud and announced an interim presidency in January.
The U.S. Commodities and Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has taken the lead in enforcement actions centered on "spoofing" where traders quickly, and often through the use of automated programs, place and quickly cancel orders in markets before execution.
The agencies, which have taken the lead in negotiations for the U.S. side, said that the impetus for the negotiations was China's "long history of unfair trade practices" and U.S. negotiating positions have been consistent throughout the talks.
"Our country's parental leave policies are woefully behind the rest of the world, and today San Francisco has taken the lead in pushing for better family leave policies for our workers," Supervisor Scott Wiener said in a statement.
Fujimori, who portrays herself as the strongest candidate to tackle crime, has taken the lead over Kuczynski in the past week despite a scandal involving a senior aide accused of having links to drug trafficking and money laundering.
DHS has taken the lead on the wall, deporting unlawful immigrants who have family here, ending the Dreamer program, as well as Temporary Protective Services protections for groups of immigrants that have been in the nation for decades.
After receiving the funds, OSS fell victim to the old Qatari two-step: Al-Jazeera and other Qatari-funded media outlets have taken the lead in denouncing NSS, often exaggerating its influence as a way of discrediting Sisi.
The law also blocks states from taking action to control chemicals, a provision that was important to get the chemical industry to support the bill but is controversial among states that had taken the lead in regulating substances.
The Chargers (2-5) appeared to have taken the lead with 44 seconds left when Austin Ekeler caught what looked like a 16-yard touchdown from Philip Rivers, but a review ruled Ekeler was down at the 1.
In the US, states have taken the lead in regulating the testing of self-driving vehicles, and they are demanding varying levels of transparency from companies like Waymo, Cruise, Uber, and Aurora that are operating on public roads.
But by not mentioning his name as they rattled off their short lists, they made it clear whom they would not support: Senator Bernie Sanders, the democratic socialist from Vermont who has taken the lead in recent polls.
The Falcons had just taken the lead on a 259-yard TD pass from Ryan to Aldrick Robinson with 220:216 remaining when Berry stepped in front of rookie tight end Austin Hooper and raced down the field untouched.
" None of the proposed partners had taken the lead in fighting ISIS in Syria so far, with that role occupied by the Kurds — a group who Joscelyn noted "are not natural allies for any of the regional states mentioned.
It's about Donald Crowhurst, who in 1968 set off on a round-the-world boat race without any real training and then began falsifying his logs to make it look like he had taken the lead in the race.
The Senate intelligence committee has taken the lead in recent weeks amid infighting on the House side -- in part because Chairman Richard Burr, R-North Carolina, and top Democrat Mark Warner of Virginia appear to be working closely together.
Huawei, the worlds second-largest smartphone vendor after Samsung, said it had taken the lead on developing phones for 5G - which promise super fast internet speeds for consumers and businesses - because it was also involved in developing the networks.
Caixa has taken the lead among state-controlled banks under pressure to sell assets and return funds to the government, doing deals at a faster pace than both larger listed peer Banco do Brasil SA and development bank BNDES.
Two officials said Mexico's finance ministry and foreign ministry, which have taken the lead on the project of supplying oil to Petrocaribe, see the plan as a way for the world's 11th biggest oil producer to acquire regional allies.
"No, what I'm saying though, instead of saying, 'The dog ate my homework' and, 'It's someone else's fault,' once it became clear he's taken the lead now, and that's exactly what I think leaders have to do," he said.
The Trump administration has taken the lead on reducing the crushing regulatory burden on farmers and ranchers, and it's time for Congress to do its part by reforming the laws that created this regulatory burden in the first place.
Among NATO members, Germany, which has been criticized for the paucity of its defense spending and the quality of its armed forces, has taken the lead and tried to bring NATO and the EU closer together on Baltic security.
The House Intelligence Committee has taken the lead on the investigation into the whistle-blower's claims as part of the impeachment inquiry into whether Mr. Trump abused his powers by using high-level diplomacy to advance his personal interests.
Going forward, the chief justice would be viewed with skepticism by conservatives, despite also having taken the lead on limiting racial remedies and voting rights, helping roll back campaign finance regulations and voting for stronger Second Amendment gun rights.
Insurers that have taken the lead in using telematics while it has been voluntary are better placed for when it becomes mandatory, given their experience of collecting data from devices, analysing how it correlates with claims, and factoring this into pricing.
The special counsel's office brought Stone's case with the US attorney's office in Washington, and, in a sign that Mueller was planning for the eventual dissolution of his office, the DC prosecutors have largely taken the lead in Stone's court appearances.
Cummings, as head of the oversight panel, has taken the lead in investigating the Trump administration and thereby put himself at the center of the fight over what information the executive branch is required to hand over to the legislative.
Sater is one of more than a hundred witnesses the Senate Intelligence Committee — which has taken the lead on congressional investigations into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia — has interviewed since the start of the probe in January 2017.
State of play: House lawmakers have taken the lead on some resolutions under the Congressional Review Act, but one hinted that it might take some time for them to move their resolution because they are working on the Obamacare replacement plan.
Los Angeles (2-5) appeared to have taken the lead with 44 seconds left when Austin Ekeler caught what looked to be a 16-yard touchdown pass from Philip Rivers, but a replay review ruled Ekeler was down at the 1.
Huawei, the worlds third-largest smartphone vendor after Samsung and Apple, said it had taken the lead on developing phones for 5G - which promise super fast internet speeds for consumers and businesses - because it was also involved in developing the networks.
It is the third time that the attorney general and the CICIG, which has taken the lead in pursuing high-level corruption cases in Guatemala, have sought to remove Morales' immunity - which would require the support of two-thirds of Congress.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has taken the lead in the east of the country ahead of Chancellor Angela Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU), just a month before regional elections there, an opinion poll showed on Sunday.
Trump, through his Twitter feed, campaign rallies and other public appearances, has largely taken the lead on countermessaging impeachment, though some argue the White House needs to adopt a more strategic approach in the face of the fast-moving inquiry.
Giuliani has also taken the lead on laying out the preconditions that he says would be necessary for Trump to sit down with special counsel Bob Mueller and emerged as the top attack dog against former FBI Director James Comey.
"These 10 people were arrested for alleged crimes of embezzlement and fraud," said Matias Ponce, a spokesman for the U.N.-backed International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG), which has taken the lead in pursuing high-level corruption cases in Guatemala.
During the same meeting that led to Mr. Infantino's election, FIFA approved changes to overhaul an organization that the authorities in the United States, which has taken the lead in rooting out corruption in FIFA, have said is overrun with criminals.
Lawyer John Dowd has previously taken the lead on talks with Mueller, but Dowd's abrupt departure threw things into disarray and left Jay Sekulow, Trump's outside counsel, to deal with Mueller's team while scrambling to beef up the President's legal defense.
Muslim immigration to Europe has surged due to the ongoing Syrian refugee crisis, and Germany has taken the lead in welcoming refugees, allowing more than one million refugees—the majority from Syria and Iraq—to enter its borders so far.
Huawei, the world's third-largest smartphone vendor after Samsung and Apple, said it had taken the lead on developing phones for 5G - which promise super fast internet speeds for consumers and businesses - because it was also involved in developing the networks.
"In the absence of any rules the House Democrats have adopted, I found it only reasonable to look at prior precedent on impeachment," he said, noting that the Judiciary Committee has taken the lead on the country's most recent impeachment proceedings.
Bill NelsonClarence (Bill) William NelsonAl Franken says he 'absolutely' regrets resigning Democrats target Florida Hispanics in 2020 Poll: Six Democrats lead Trump in Florida match-ups MORE (D-Fla.) have taken the lead on reaching a compromise on the FCC rules.
But he is now one of Trump's most trusted advisers and has taken the lead in preparing for the upcoming summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. There are 11 of Trump's fellow Republicans and 10 Democrats on the Foreign Relations Committee.
Mia Love, whom Trump said did poorly because she "gave me no love" (when it appeared she had lost), has taken the lead for the first time in an updated vote count for Utah's Fourth Congressional District, according to the Salt Lake Tribune.
Bartoletta, 30, the reigning world champion, produced her top mark in the fifth and penultimate round after the slow-starting Reese, who fouled with three of her first four jumps, had taken the lead with a 7.09m leap in the same round.
Cohen arrived on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning to speak with staff from the Senate Intelligence Committee — which has taken the lead on congressional probes into Russian election interference — but told reporters as he left that the committee had asked to postpone the interview.
Having the ear of Mr Trump, who likes their style if not necessarily their bellicosity, they have taken the lead on security issues such as Iran—to which Mr Pompeo promised on May 9th a "swift and decisive" US response to any provocation.
In addition to Adelson and Marcus, Trump is also making inroads with their fellow leaders in the Republican Jewish Coalition, where Marc Goldman, a Florida investor and RJC board member, has taken the lead in trying to win over his pro-Israel peers.
The French initiative has angered officials in Italy, which has previously taken the lead in efforts to bring peace to its former North African colony and borne the brunt of successive waves of African migrants who have crossed the Mediterranean from Libya.
While few insurers are directly affected by the federal bodies established by Dodd-Frank — notably the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) and Federal Insurance Office — they are all regulated by the states, which have historically taken the lead on overseeing the insurance industry.
Morrisey has taken the lead in a group of about two dozen Republican state attorneys general in suing Obama's EPA to stop the Clean Power Plan and a related regulation for new power plants that would reduce the national demand for coal.
"In my experience, these rules tend to go to the courts regardless," said Heidi King, the deputy administrator for the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, which is crafting the new standards with the E.P.A. and has taken the lead on the rule-making.
While Pence has taken the lead on the administration's efforts to combat coronavirus, Trump has made a point to talk about the virus in less conventional ways — including on Twitter and in a phone interview with Hannity — all while his regular schedule continues.
Brian Y. Silber, a lawyer, went through an exhaustive manual recount this summer when a Broward County judge he represented seemed to have lost on Election Day — only to wake up the next morning to find that he had taken the lead.
Teenager Jadon Sancho, the third prong of England's livewire attack, bagged a double just before halftime to open his account for the senior side, putting his country 5-1 ahead after Kosovo had taken the lead after 35 seconds of an entertaining duel.
After all, Senator Elizabeth Warren, the field's other solid progressive, has taken the lead against Joe Biden in a number of national polls and has declared support for Sanders's vision for Medicare for All, one of the central issues of his campaign.
"The party clearly has no clue how to build and nurture a movement," said Markos Moulitsas, the founder of the liberal website Daily Kos, which has taken the lead in raising money for Democratic candidates first in Georgia, then Kansas and now Montana.
China has taken the lead on regulation at this point, but Bauerle believes this might leave a door open to crypto-focused entrepreneurs in other parts of the world if the effects are similar to the events that occurred after China regulated local bitcoin exchanges.
It was a crushing blow for heavy favorites Belgium, who had taken the lead in the 13th minute when Radja Nainggolan rifled a shot into the top corner from distance only for Wales captain Ashley Williams to level with a header from a corner.
Policing: For decades, the Department of Justice has taken the lead in oversight of local police — both through basic training and grant programs, and through investigations and lawsuits against police departments accused of showing a "pattern and practice" of depriving residents of their civil rights.
"I'm truly sorry that I chose the word gossip," he said when Savannah Guthrie asked him about it the next morning on the Today show (where she's taken the lead after longtime anchor Matt Lauer was fired for inappropriate sexual behavior in the workplace).
Answering Dickerson's call, the group of congresswomen has taken the lead in a national conversation about the crisis of America's missing black and Hispanic children, demanding that the FBI and Justice Department immediately dedicate funds and commit to policies that will address the problem.
It has taken the lead on handling Mueller's criminal case against former Trump political adviser Roger Stone, and convened a grand jury to investigate whether former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe should face criminal charges for lying to investigators about his interactions with reporters.
While smartphone purchasing has been tailing off for the last several years, a small handful of brands — led by Apple and Samsung — have taken the lead in terms of sales globally, and the once-mighty Nokia has well and truly dropped out of that race.
In June sources close to the matter said a consortium set up by Royal Dutch Shell and Dutch pension fund manager PGGM had taken the lead in the sales process, with infrastructure fund Macquarie and Japanese trading house Mitsubishi Corp among the other bidders.
Yet Mr. Cohen appeared not to understand that when the issue of his payment to Ms. Clifford first came to the fore in January, after the news first surfaced in The Wall Street Journal that he had taken the lead in paying off Ms. Clifford.
But Buttigieg, the moderate 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Indiana, has taken the lead in two recent polls in the vital kickoff state of Iowa despite questions about his relative lack of experience and his inability to make inroads with African-American voters.
VIENNA (Reuters) - Argentina's Rafael Grossi has taken the lead in a two-person race to head the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog and succeed Yukiya Amano after he died in office in July, according to diplomats who followed a vote by the agency's board on Monday.
Debbie StabenowDeborah (Debbie) Ann StabenowUSDA eases relocation timeline as researchers flee agency USDA office move may have broken law, watchdog says Senate Democrats see Warren, Sanders proposals as unfeasible MORE (D-Mich.), who has taken the lead in negotiating for Flint aid with Republicans.
The former colonial power, France, already maintains a far larger military presence in the region than America's and has taken the lead in trying to establish a "G5 Sahel" joint regional counterterrorism force, to which effort Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
It's not the first time the two companies have traded places on the most valuable companies list (the first two spots belong to Apple and Amazon, respectively), but, as CNBC notes, it's the first time Microsoft's taken the lead over Google in a number of years.
Croatia had the better of the chances in the remainder of regulation, but England appeared to recover well in the first half of extra time and would have taken the lead in the 98th minute but for Vrsaljko clearing a header by John Stones off the line.
The intelligence committees of the Senate and House of Representatives have taken the lead in Congress in examining whether Russia tried to influence the election in Republican Trump's favor, mostly by hacking Democratic operatives' emails and releasing embarrassing information, or possibly by colluding with Trump associates.
Many healthcare and life sciences companies have already taken the lead in the conversation by: committing to single digit percent ceilings for any increase each year, limiting increases to inflation or the Consumer Price Index, or by moving towards greater price transparency by publishing historical increase information.
While the hawkish Bolton — who has adopted a lower-key approach in recent days — is expected to be in Singapore for the talks on Tuesday, Pompeo has taken the lead as the administration assumes a softer tone toward Pyongyang ahead of the summit, several U.S. officials said.
Indian civil society organizations have taken the lead in providing victims with initiatives like Why Loiter, where women band together to walk at night, and SafetiPin, an app that allows a user to highlight concerns on a street or a particular neighborhood and share it with others.
"We no longer live in a world where it has to be either brand or commerce, consumers don't think that way and neither should we," says Chris Murphy, Head of Digital Experience, adidas US. Go deeper: Snapchat has taken the lead on pushing augmented reality mainstream.
Opinion Columnist As Bernie Sanders has taken the lead in the Democratic primary, those of us with doubts that America would elect a Jewish democratic socialist president have been able to comfort ourselves with polls showing him beating Donald Trump, often by larger margins than his competitors.
Even Volvo, the Chinese-owned Swedish brand that has taken the lead this year by saying in early July that it would stop making traditional gasoline-powered cars in 2019, still plans to rely heavily on hybrids instead of trying to jump entirely to battery-electric cars.
While administration officials confirm that Mr. Kushner is deeply involved in China relations, they insist that Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson has taken the lead on policy and made many of the decisions on the choreography and agenda of the meeting at Mar-a-Lago.
But the French initiative to hold these talks has angered officials in Italy, which has previously taken the lead in efforts to bring peace to its former North African colony and borne the brunt of successive waves of African migrants who have crossed the Mediterranean from Libya.
But to win Iowa, Harris will have to beat Elizabeth Warren, who has taken the lead in the state on a surge of progressive energy, and Joe Biden, who is holding fast to the two demographics Harris badly needs: the party's political moderates and its black base.
Ajax, a four-time European champion that last won the title in 1995, dominated the first half and looked to have taken the lead in the 37th minute on Nicolás Tagliafico's header, but V.A.R. overturned the goal because Dusan Tadic was ruled to have interfered with Courtois.
While the hawkish Bolton – who has adopted a lower-key approach in recent days - is expected to be in Singapore for the talks on Tuesday, Pompeo has taken the lead as the administration assumes a softer tone toward Pyongyang ahead of the summit, several U.S. officials said.
Republicans on the Senate Intelligence Committee, which has taken the lead on congressional Russia investigations, have reiterated the Justice Department's warnings in recent days, arguing that releasing the memo without allowing the department and FBI to review it first could risk exposing sources and methods used in intelligence gathering.
For the Senate Intelligence Committee, which has taken the lead on the investigation, that means continuing work that began earlier this summer and hasn't stopped since: sorting through thousands of documents, sending letters to gather information from people of interest, and interviewing key witnesses behind closed doors throughout September.
In his current role at Interior, Bernhardt has taken the lead on major initiatives like efforts to ease Endangered Species Act compliance, reduce protections for the greater sage grouse, open the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil and gas drilling and direct more water to farmers in the West.
The CPMI, a branch of the Bank of International Settlements, and IOSCO, the international body of securities regulators, have taken the lead in co-ordinating efforts to increase cyber-resilience in systemic FMIs, as well as in designing response-and-recovery plans in case an attack is successful.
Pompeo has taken the lead in negotiations with the North, having traveled to Pyongyang three times since April and accompanied Trump to the summit, will be in the same room on Saturday as his North Korean counterpart at the Association of South East Asian Nations annual regional forum.
The refugee agency HIAS (formerly the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society), which has long taken the lead in resettling Lautenberg Amendment beneficiaries in the US, argues that this means the Lautenberg program in the former Soviet Union doesn't actually count toward the US's contribution to the global refugee crisis.
Empowered by Mr. Mueller, for whom he previously worked as general counsel at the F.B.I., Mr. Weissmann has taken the lead in the government's case against Paul Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman, whose indictment jolted the capital on Monday in a clear signal of the team's seriousness.
The agencies from the EU's 28 member states call in the letter, signed by the European Commission and the Dutch consumer authority, which has taken the lead in the case, for Volkswagen to confirm it can meet its own timeline for removing illicit software that cheated emissions tests.
She continues to hold on to solid leads in a series of states that would put her over the 211 electoral votes she needs to win, and she seems to have taken the lead in even most of the swing states she doesn't need (like Florida, North Carolina, and Nevada).
Andrew Kim, who is of Korean descent, had taken the lead on providing intelligence assessments examining all the issues that could affect Kim Jong Un's thinking and approach to the negotiations, including the impact of US-backed economic development and efforts to maintain the loyalty of his top military commanders.
But that, too, is not an isolated moment: Liverpool's first here — Salah's blocked shot bobbling off him, two Arsenal defenders and right into the path of Firmino, in front of the goal, roughly three minutes after Arsenal had taken the lead — was the latest in what is already a healthy list.
John Podesta, Clinton's campaign chairman, and Leslie Dach, a former Walmart executive who worked for both the Clinton and Obama administrations, have taken the lead on the GOP recruitment effort by tapping more than two decades of contacts the two men developed in moving back and forth through Washington's revolving doors.
The comments by Governor Lael Brainard, an appointee of President Barack Obama and the lone Democrat on the Fed board, are significant because she has taken the lead at the central bank on revising the four-decade-old law, which is designed to encourage banks to lend to low-income neighborhoods.
Mr. Mnuchin has taken the lead role in trying to head off potentially harmful tariffs and investment restrictions on China and has succeeded, at least for now, in persuading Mr. Trump to adopt a more conciliatory approach than the president's more hard-line advisers have advocated, according to people familiar with the deliberations.
Even so, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who has taken the lead in the effort to rid North Korea of its nuclear weapons and missiles, has hinted to foreign counterparts in private meetings in recent weeks that he is fearful the administration is being strung along, according to Japanese and South Korean officials.
Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate's Democratic whip, who's taken the lead on immigration negotiations for his party in the chamber, was asked Tuesday afternoon if he could support a short-term spending bill that did not include a plan to protect recipients of the expiring Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
"We think that Google has taken the lead and there is no turning back given the recurring nature of its business model, the fact that the company has 7 products with over one billion users each, and the culture to fund and seek out large new markets," BGC Partners' Colin Gillis stated in an email.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has taken the lead from President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE in Time's Person of the Year online poll.
The official said the Republican National Committee, which has taken the lead on fund-raising for Mr. Trump's re-election, overseeing the digital efforts and major donor events, also saw a large uptick in traditional party donors, which increased to more than one-third of the committee's total fund-raising since the last cycle.
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The Lightning, who play host to Game 22 on Friday night with a 21-21 series lead, looked to have taken the lead with 133:213 left in the third period on a goal by defenseman Victor Hedman, but Detroit challenged and replays showed Lightning forward Jonathan Drouin was offside as Tampa Bay advanced the puck.
Two senior U.S. officials, both of whom had taken the lead in seeking to bring their country and Russia closer together in the post-Soviet age – Robert D. Blackwill for George W. Bush and Philip H. Gordon for Barack Obama - wrote an essay last month in which they affirmed that a new Cold War had settled on the world.
Funded primarily by assessments on property owners, these districts have increasingly taken the lead in addressing quality-of-life issues in their neighborhoods even as they have drawn opposition from critics who say that they impose an unnecessary tax that is often passed along as higher rents, and that they primarily serve landlord interests and can lead to gentrification.
White House senior adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE has taken the lead in peace negotiations, meeting last year with leaders from Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Israel and Egypt.
Greenblatt and White House senior adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerOur justice system must reward success Trump administration to withhold Middle East peace plan until after Israeli elections Trump allies say A$AP Rocky was supposed to thank him but his team stopped 'returning our text messages': report MORE have taken the lead on negotiations and have met with leaders in the region.
Mike ThompsonCharles (Mike) Michael ThompsonHouse Democrats request sit-down with McConnell to talk guns Democrats raise pressure on McConnell to tackle gun reform 22019 Democratic lawmakers call on McConnell to bring up background checks bills MORE (D-Calif.), the head of the party's task force to prevent gun violence, has taken the lead on the background check bill, and will likely do so again next year.
EPA has banned the pesticide DDT, which was threatening wildlife like the bald eagle and public health; removed the acid from rain; taken the lead of out gasoline that was causing millions of children to suffer cognitive problems; protected us from the harm of secondhand smoke; reduced levels of vehicle pollutants and toxic chemicals; and cleaned up thousands of contaminated sites so they can be redeveloped.
And while our democratic system has certainly led to many progressive advances for the rights of minority groups over the past two centuries, these advances, as Hannah-Jones argues in her essay, have almost always come as a result of political and social struggles in which African-Americans have generally taken the lead, not as a working-out of the immanent logic of the Constitution.
The big question is whether EU-initiated regulations will be somehow copied in the U.S. Even though the EU has taken the lead in regulating the platforms, most analysts agree that some of its proposals would be hard to implement in the U.S. because they are at odds with America's culture of free speech and free markets and — at least in the current political environment — less appetite for big government regulations.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), who had taken the lead in recent polls leading up to the caucuses, said that the campaign still wasn't sure what was happening with the delay.
Consider this chart, which shows that until the early 2000s, black Americans tended to suffer more drug overdose deaths when controlling for population — and now white Americans have taken the lead by far, due to the opioid epidemic: The trend is central to understanding why America's drug addiction treatment system remains woefully inadequate — to the point that as many as 90 percent of people with drug use disorders won't access it.
California has taken the lead in challenging EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE's regulatory rollbacks dealing largely with pollution and climate change.
Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.), who has taken the lead in negotiating for Democrats, that paired Cornyn's border security and interior enforcement bill with an immigration fix that did not include a path to citizenship.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Limbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada MORE (I-Vt.) has taken the lead in New Hampshire just five days before the first-in-the-nation presidential primary, according to a Monmouth University poll released Thursday.
Now that New York University's Rudin Center for Transportation has taken the lead in advocating for legalizing cannabis and dedicating the taxes to mass transit, just about every politician is arguing to spread the buckshot, rather than concentrate the funds on the one public service that operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and that is the lifeline of New York City — which is itself the economic engine of the entire state.
It has taken the lead in developing various internet and other voting solutions for national or regional elections in 0003 countries, including at least 1,400 counties in the US. In the US, however, the Scytl system doesn't collect votes over the internet as the Swiss system does; it just delivers ballots via the internet to U.S. military and other citizens overseas, who print them out and return them via fax or offline mail.
But in the United States, the organizing bodies of the nation's marquee teams (led without question by the strong stance taken by the NBA, arguably the most progressive of the lot), as well as those in charge of some of our most storied events, from the Boston Marathon to the Masters, have taken the lead in ways that the federal government had refused to do, perhaps waking Americans up in ways that nothing else could.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE boasted on Tuesday that Republican candidates had taken the lead in a generic congressional ballot, pinning the gains on a sweeping series of tax cuts signed into law in December.
One of the postal services biggest advocates is none other than Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, as explained by the Nation: Sanders, who has taken the lead in challenging cuts to the USPS and who requested the assessment by [Postal Service Inspector General David C.] Williams, says that on the basis of information contained in the assessment, the Postal Service should be released from the "onerous and unprecedented burden" of being forced to put $5.5 billion every year into its future retiree health benefits fund.
C.) and Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinSenate Democrats push Trump to permanently shutter migrant detention facility House panel investigating decision to resume federal executions To combat domestic terrorism, Congress must equip law enforcement to fight rise in white supremacist attacks MORE (D-Ill.), who have taken the lead within their caucuses on immigration policy, to see if there was a path toward a deal that could pass the Senate and win over Trump, who has made hard-line immigration rhetoric a pillar of his political career.
" Trump has taken the lead on fighting impeachment, firing off tweets critical of Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiOvernight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Four companies reach 0M settlement in opioid lawsuit | Deal opens door to larger settlements | House panel to consider vaping tax | Drug pricing markup tomorrow Schiff punches back after GOP censure resolution fails Trump urges GOP to fight for him MORE (D-Calif.) and other key Democrats and using his rallies and other public appearances to unload on an unfair "witch hunt.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersWarren to Sanders: 'I think you called me a liar on national TV' Warren-Sanders fight raises alarm on the left On The Money — Presented by Wells Fargo — Trump signs first phase of US-China trade deal | Senate to vote Thursday on Canada, Mexico deal | IRS provides relief for those with discharged student loans MORE (I-Vt.) has taken the lead in Iowa, according to a Des Moines Register/CNN poll released on Friday that shows the Vermont senator jumping past his top rivals after a third-place finish in the same survey in November.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Limbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada MORE (I-Vt.) has taken the lead nationally in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released Monday, blowing past the longtime national front-runner, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenLimbaugh on Buttigieg: 'America's still not ready to elect a gay guy kissing his husband on the debate stage' CNN announces Democratic town halls in Nevada Where 21625 candidates stand in Super Tuesday polls MORE.

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