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They should NOT be taking orders from unhinged resistance Dems.
You mentioned Ken maybe having an issue taking orders from a woman.
The company will start taking orders from investors for the IPO on Sept.
On Wednesday, it started taking orders from individual consumers looking to feed their families.
It failed, he said, because workers did not like taking orders from political appointees.
The duo are consummate hosts, Blackburn mixing drinks and Daniels taking orders from the guests.
He also criticized the senator for taking orders from the Republican establishment and Super PACS.
For the rest of the game, you will be taking orders from a black woman.
BUTTIGIEG: But the NRA is taking orders from— TODD: —All right— BUTTIGIEG: —The gun manufacturers.
BUTTIGIEG: But the NRA is taking orders from— TODD: —All right— BUTTIGIEG: —The gun manufacturers.
" He ended by saying that if elected he would not "be taking orders from the leadership.
Besides, no one ever did anything great taking orders from Mr. Bossman in a cube, right?
Rather than taking orders from Honduran police, the agents gave "tactical commands" to the Hondurans during missions.
Opponents accuse Amiri's Badr Organisation of abusing Sunni Muslims during sectarian conflicts, and of taking orders from Iran.
However, the French riot police (CRS), the shelters, the local councils, the hospitals — are taking orders from someone.
The intelligence community believes those cyberattacks were carried out by Russian hackers taking orders from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
And as the episode ends, Jake turns over the details of who Peus and Samantha were taking orders from.
Zozo said it was adding business suits and formal shirts to its private clothing line, taking orders from Tuesday.
The basic governmental setup since the dawn of civilization could be summarized, simply, as taking orders from the boss.
But Domscheit-Berg and others tracking Assange's organization say they doubt he is taking orders from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In the 911 call from Lovato's house -- obtained by TMZ -- the caller remains calm while taking orders from the dispatcher.
He also implied that the company was taking orders from its Chinese parent company not to meet with U.S. lawmakers.
He's very impressed when he learns she's a doctor — and also seems to be taking orders from a coconut named Coco.
But they are anxious at the same time about the principle of shared governance, and don't like taking orders from Brussels.
In a statement citing the studies, Juul said it would immediately stop taking orders from retailers or selling the pods through Juul.com.
The FBI is still investigating whether he was inspired by or taking orders from a terrorist organization such as the Islamic State.
John F. Kennedy had to give a major speech during his 1960 campaign saying that he wouldn't be taking orders from the Vatican.
Europeans are tired of taking orders from Mr. Trump's America, which makes them more inclined to ignore American directives on issues like Huawei.
Alibaba stopped taking orders from retail investors half a day earlier than planned, after seeing stronger-than-expected demand for the secondary listing.
You'll be making 60 grand a year and taking orders from someone, as opposed to making $15 million and chasing pussy and living large.
Deals • Alibaba will reportedly stop taking orders from prospective institutional investors for its $13.4 billion secondary I.P.O. earlier than expected after attracting strong demand.
Instead, visitors are given a line sheet of merch they can choose from, with many fans taking orders from friends and strangers via social media.
Demonstrations continue amid accusations that the Pheu Thai government is taking orders from Thaksin and calls for the Shinawatra family to be purged from politics.
Why are the other main characters now taking orders from a guy with a basket on his head and a trio of singing mustachioed women?
Throughout the election campaign Mr Erdogan accused the opposition of taking orders from terrorists, and warned HDP politicians that they had no place in Turkey.
"In 30 years' time we're going to be taking orders from real estate developers who want to build rotating cities in Earth's orbit," Faber says.
The Shiite-led government has thus far failed in Anbar in part because it is still seen as a sectarian government taking orders from Iran.
But evidence quickly emerged that Mr. Abaaoud and his team had been taking orders from and reporting back to higher-ups inside the terror group.
In a statement, Mr Gabriel's ministry accused Turkish courts of taking orders from the government and of "inventing" links between human-rights outfits and terrorist organisations.
The Yemen conflict is widely seen as a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, a U.S. ally, though the Houthis deny taking orders from Tehran.
Many believe that some Gulenists, taking orders from their imams, hide their identities and try to rise through these institutions in order to capture state power.
Amazon did not say what time of day it would begin taking orders from its Australian warehouse, except to say it would be on Dec. 5.
Secrets of the Empire immerses players in a Rebel intelligence mission on Mustafar, disguised in Stormtrooper outfits and taking orders from snarky Rogue One droid K-2SO.
An economy of small proprietors offers a plausible model of a free society of equals: each individual personally independent, none taking orders from anyone else, everyone middle class.
HiveCube is now taking orders from homeowners who can afford the units without financing and is in the process of securing an owner-financing plan with local banks.
There are the people who do the logistics work, taking orders from algorithms to keep global markets humming, while exercising no real initiative and having little concrete human interaction.
And there are reports that ADF elements are taking orders from exiled opposition figure, Mbusa Nyamwisi, who may see an opportunity to leverage anti-Kabila sentiment on the ground.
A spokeswoman denied that the Justice Department was taking orders from the president in recommending the lower sentence, a claim Mr. Trump undermines every time he opens his mouth.
"It comes down to Democratic governors who are standing up for action and the Republicans who are standing in the courthouse door just taking orders from the NRA," Inslee added.
His most recent private speech was a smarmy affair delivered to a room full of telecom lobbyists in which he joked about being Verizon's puppet and taking orders from Sinclair Broadcasting.
Almost nightly, Mr. Berlusconi is on air calmly excoriating members of the Five Star Movement as inexperienced know-nothings and the modern incarnation of Communists taking orders from a Milanese Politburo.
Kept within a closed network, the Stormtrooper Robot won't start taking orders from a random online Sith, and no data or personal information is saved to the robot or the companion app.
Aldo Chacon: Even though Joel was the one who hired me, I never felt like I was taking orders from a chef who would later put his signature on the finished product.
That service is somewhat minimal; lately it has meant a single employee assiduously refilling water glasses and taking orders from a drinks list whose cheapest item is a $12 bottle of beer.
When he was not taking orders from the candidate, he was on the phone executing them, pacing around with his hand cupped over the receiver like an offensive coordinator furtively calling in plays.
And the orders we're taking every day for two weeks, let's say, while the prospectus is filed, we're taking orders from institutions [regarding] how many shares they want to buy within that range.
When a wine glass fell from one of my tables at the opposite end of the room (while I was taking orders from another customer), a colleague stepped in and swept it up.
The recording features Arthur Schwartz, a Trumpworld insider and Grenell associate, telling activist and journalist Cassandra Fairbanks that Grenell was "taking orders from the president" when he got involved in the Assange case.
China's biggest e-commerce company will stop taking orders from retail investors for its massive share sale on Tuesday after seeing stronger-than-expected demand, according to a person familiar with the matter.
It was increasingly evident that the ragtag populist army that had actually done the fighting against Colonel Qaddafi was not taking orders from the men in suits who believed they were Libya's new leaders.
While serving his reserve duty, he tried to conduct himself like any other Navy commander, taking orders from the Navy captain in charge of his reserve duty and deferring to his chain of command.
Slide Fire Solutions said on Tuesday it would shut down its website and stop taking orders from next month for bump stocks, devices that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like a machine gun.
Lam's reluctance to take more proactive measures against China in the wake of the coronavirus has further hardened the opinion that she's taking orders from Beijing, and doing so at the expense of Hongkongers.
President Tsai Ing-wen has called for the country's companies to innovate, urging Taiwanese manufacturers to update their long-established pattern of taking orders from branded Western companies to make gadgets like computers and smartphones.
Following his first testimony before the judge during pre-trial proceedings, Gruevski said the allegations were false and accused the office of the special prosecutor who launched the action of taking orders from the opposition.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said on Tuesday the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia was taking orders from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militant group waging an insurgency for Kurdish autonomy in Turkey's southeast.
Workers of the future may be in dire need of that—remote work is on the rise, and a lot of app-enabled occupations are solo endeavors where you're basically taking orders from your phone.
Renzi was taking orders from someone and he was very happy to obey," Mr. Papadopoulos told La Verita, adding, "I think Matteo Renzi was used by Barack Obama to make this low blow against Trump.
It finally managed to deliver units to all its early backers in March of this year, and in May, it began taking orders from the public with a promise of delivery in two to three weeks.
The flowers battled mold and periods of overwatering and dryness, but after NASA gave astronaut Scott Kelly the go-ahead to follow his green thumb instead of taking orders from colleagues on Earth, the zinnias flourished.
At rallies, he has falsely accused the West of playing a role in the recent mosque attack in New Zealand, the opposition of taking orders from terrorists, and feminist protesters of booing the call to prayer.
I am saying, in Huawei personnel words on their CVs, they held dual positions for Chinese intelligence gathering and electronic warfare units while working for Huawei either taking orders from or coordinating with the Chinese state.
Murphy and Peña bristle at taking orders from Messina, who hasn't been in the country long enough to know the frustrating ins and outs of the operation, but they learn to respect her authority soon enough.
Gary wants to take a more salacious angle with the series, and Wasserman is going to step in to helm things, which means that Quinn, Rachel, and Chet will all be taking orders from him now.
Armed with years of emails, Skype messages and surveillance records, the interrogators accused the Garratts of "hosting" foreign diplomats at their coffee shop, taking orders from Canada's intelligence agency and stealing state secrets, the couple said.
China's biggest e-commerce company will stop taking orders from retail investors for its $13 billion share sale later on Tuesday after seeing stronger-than-expected demand, a person familiar with the matter told CNN Business.
According to a 2004 interview he gave to Vedomosti, a Russian newspaper, Mr. Dokuchaev, then 20, worked from home in the provincial city of Yekaterinburg, taking orders from anonymous clients to crash websites and steal passwords.
The staff must be given free meals because they're typically too happy to be taking orders from hungover locals on a Saturday morning, but it's all part of that welcome feeling you get sitting down to grub.
Salido's technology, designed for fast casual and sit-down restaurants like New York-based Eataly and by CHLOE, also assists businesses in taking orders from third-party delivery platforms and tracks the status of in-restaurant orders.
In them, Schwartz tells Fairbanks that Grenell was "taking orders from the president" when he got involved in facilitating Assange's arrest and urges her not to disclose what she's been told about Grenell's role in the process.
HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un had spoken a lot about China during their summit in Vietnam but North Korean was not taking orders from anyone.
"For so long, those local authorities were taking orders from above, so the interlocutors were at the federal level for criminals," said Steven Dudley, co-director of InSight Crime, a foundation that studies organized crime in the Americas.
A recent test by Ericsson, Qualcomm, and other companies helped cars merge smoothly and safely onto a highway, not just by communicating with one another but by taking orders from a central control system that worked like an omnipotent traffic cop.
He resisted White House pressure to replace staff members, including Mr. McCabe, who were once loyal to Mr. Comey, to avoid appearing as though he was taking orders from the president in a job that is supposed to be politically independent.
Jones's previous film, Source Code, worked more than a little like a game, with a protagonist who plays an eight-minute sequence, dies, then restarts from the same point over and over again while taking orders from a guide character.
Although Juul is going to stop taking orders from stores for nicotine pods in flavors such as mango and cool cucumber, at some unspecified point down the line, the company apparently plans to sell them to stores that invest in age-verification technology.
After taking orders from farmers, they sell an equivalent position in New York, in the case of arabicas, and close another contract at the local B3 exchange in Brazil to avoid exchange rate fluctuations, the so-called currency NDF contracts (non deliverable forwards).
The impact: With his abrupt and imperious call to bring Putin back into the diplomatic fold, Trump has made European leaders who might be formulating their own overtures to Moscow look as though they're taking orders from a deeply unpopular American president.
Amazon discontinued its push-to-order physical Dash buttons earlier this year, and now the online retailer is completely shuttering the program, with the company set to stop taking orders from any Dash buttons left starting on August 31st, according to CNET.
In "Assistant Wanted, Female," Mary's boss Lou Grant (Ed Asner) allows her to hire some help, and she takes a chance on her snobbish, conceited neighbor Phyllis Lindstrom (Cloris Leachman) who has a hard time taking orders from someone she considers her inferior.
Human Rights Watch spoke to three assailants who participated in Ituri's wave of attacks this spring, who said they believed their local chiefs were taking orders from "higher-level government officials," said Ida Sawyer, deputy director of Human Rights Watch's Africa division, told VICE News.
Study denim's history and it is hard to avoid concluding that heroic individuals roaming the land, such as cowboys, are easier to sell as fashion icons than folk who toil by the hour in a factory, garage or field, taking orders from a boss.
The 12-year war between El Salvador's right-wing government and leftist guerrillas, which ended in 1992, had left ex-combatants without work, assault weapons without proper oversight and tens of thousands of Salvadoreans accustomed to taking orders from guerrillas or local security forces.
The same might go for StorePower and Grubmarket, which are also providing Instacart-style alternatives, respectively to grocery stores and (in the case of Grubmarket) to producers and farmers who want more tech-direct ways of connecting with consumers, taking orders from them, and delivering those items.
In practice, this means that instead of workers rushing around a warehouse taking orders from a computer-generated voice or a scanner, and then moving several tons of product (the so-called "man-to-goods" model), the Gideon Brothers robot brings the goods to the worker.
"With the nomination of Kirstjen Nielsen to be the sixth Secretary of Homeland Security pending in the Senate, it is incumbent upon Senators to ensure that the nominee, who currently reports to John Kelly, does not intend to continue taking orders from the former general," said Thompson.
Up until now, his many detentions had not resulted in formal charges being brought against him — on some occasions, police admitted to him that they did not know what he was being arrested for but they were taking orders from the Ministry of the Interior to detain him.
HONG KONG, Sept 9 (Reuters) - State-owned Postal Savings Bank of China (PSBC) plans to raise up to $8.2 billion in a Hong Kong initial public offering and will start taking orders from investors next week after it set a price range for the deal, IFR reported on Friday.
"The documents provided by the whistleblower raise serious concerns about whether the Trump Administration is now taking orders from an extreme right-wing interest group that is trying to deny American citizens the ability to exercise their right to obtain family planning services from the provider of their choice," Rep.
" It noted in court papers that a Venezuelan official had accused domestic opponents of the expropriation of taking orders from the United States and trying to "subsidize the big business transnational corporations, so that they can promote what they know best to do, which is war" led by the military industry of the American "empire and its allies.
Radical Catholics might not have been strapping bombs to their chests in a misguided politicization of their religion, but Catholicism was viewed as far more sinister in the 19703th century: Catholics could be taking orders from the pope himself, who was clearly trying to undermine the very democracy and Protestant individualism that the newly united country stood for.
"The documents provided by the whistleblower raise serious concerns about whether the Trump administration is now taking orders from an extreme right-wing interest group that is trying to deny American citizens the ability to exercise their right to obtain family planning services from the provider of their choice, which is guaranteed by federal statute," Cummings said in his letter to the department.
There's the moment near the end of Metal Gear Solid 2 when the events of the whole game are revealed to have been a virtual-reality simulation, and the no-nonsense colonel you've been taking orders from switches to a creepy robot voice and delivers a prescient monologue about the dangers of misinformation in the network era while the very interface of the game deconstructs and turns against you as your character runs around naked covering his privates with his hands.
Despite their different styles, the fortunes of both Lieberman -- an Orthodox Jew who does not work on the Sabbath -- and Sanders, who hews more closely to the cultural and ethnic Judaism that has become a staple of American popular culture, represent a wholesale departure from the era of restricted clubs and hotels that banned Jewish men and women, and from the time when a young senator from Massachusetts had to give a speech reassuring voters that he wouldn't be taking orders from the Catholic Church.

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