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Business organisations have come out in favour, though only tepidly.
Pence, who had tepidly endorsed Ted Cruz , switched to Trump.
But it has also prompted some liberals to respond tepidly.
Car sales in America and China are already growing only tepidly.
He tepidly distanced himself from the conspiracy after the Welch incident.
But its dramatic components, fraught as they are, are tepidly delivered.
But when Trump became the Republican Party's presidential candidate, McCain tepidly supported him.
Trump backed appointed incumbent Luther Strange in the Senate primary, but only tepidly.
America's white population is growing tepidly because of substantial declines among younger whites.
His administration only tepidly tried to negotiate a political settlement of the conflict.
Rubio has tepidly endorsed Trump, despite calling him a "con man" during the primary.
Winfrey supported Obama over Clinton in 2008 and somewhat tepidly backed Clinton in 2016.
But the foreign-born population has been expanding only tepidly during Mr. Trump's tenure.
But before launch, Musk was only tepidly optimistic it would go off without a hitch.
The donors responded tepidly, Ms. Conway recalled, and were wary of efforts to curb immigration.
And slowly Republican leaders came back to support Trump, although some more tepidly than others.
Growth in average hourly earnings peaked at 3.4 percent in February after growing tepidly for years.
In the past decade, I changed from an obsessed schoolgirl to a listener engaging tepidly from afar.
But it got middling reviews in both the US and China, and opened tepidly in both countries.
Pence launched into the topic of health care with a broad -- and tepidly received -- attack on Obamacare.
Clinton's shifting explanations of her use of a private email server, Mr. Trump responded tepidly on Twitter.
Many Senate Republicans tepidly embraced Trump during the campaign, and a handful refused to endorse him altogether.
The tepidly reviewed movie is nevertheless on the brink of cracking a total of $200 million domestically.
Many of the later works, from the 1990s and beyond, were tepidly received and had brief Broadway runs.
If he still wants the job, he might be making a political calculus in tepidly supporting his party's nominee.
During his short, tepidly received speech at the NAACP's annual convention here, Rosenstein quoted from the President's inaugural address.
Markets rebounded tepidly on Tuesday after China took steps aimed at easing fears of a full-blown currency war.
Diaz-Balart is the only one of the three Cuban-American Republican House members to support Trump, albeit tepidly.
This year the Davos crowd of business executives tepidly accepted President Trump, and that acceptance exposed a dirty secret.
On top of Dinardo only tepidly succumbing to the pope's demands, Anne Barrett Doyle, a co-director of BishopAccountability.
Moreover, Britain's exit from the European Union will now be overseen by someone who advocated staying inside it, albeit tepidly.
First, Frum is one of the rare conservatives opposed to Trump who is willing to endorse (however tepidly) Hillary Clinton.
Still, Mr. Bush was criticized, even by allies, for having responded tentatively and tepidly to developments behind the Iron Curtain.
More broadly, the resolution and the memo adopt some of the White House's talking points about the inquiry's legitimacy, albeit tepidly.
Mr. Trump's budget includes deep cuts to domestic programs and foreign aid, and at best has been received tepidly by Congress.
But last year, "Crooked House" and "Murder on the Orient Express" were both tepidly received, as some critics complained about pacing.
So I tepidly support Hillary, despite my disagreement with her on the importance of reining in government, cutting spending, and lowering taxes.
"I understand you've got a pretty good women's volleyball team here," he said, a bit tepidly, inside a college gymnasium on Tuesday.
And as a Jew, I was upset and unsettled by how tepidly the Women's March leadership responded to allegations of anti-Semitism.
Fans who were disappointed with the tepidly received film suddenly had a chance to fill their heads with alternate versions of the story.
While Copping left the brand citing personal reasons, his collections for the past two years have been tepidly received by the fashion world.
When a video producer tepidly admits that she is a Steelers fan, TJ gets up from the restaurant table and jokingly walks away.
His appointment was greeted enthusiastically by the press, but his collections, the first of which he showed the following February, were tepidly received.
Clotilde orders coffee and I am soon settled down in a tepidly heated room and introduced to the archivist, Nada Bacic, originally from Croatia.
May, who argued tepidly to remain in the European Union during the 2016 referendum, has had to placate her more ideologically pro-Brexit colleagues.
And it was only in response to the Univision anchor Jorge Ramos's queries about immigration, asylum and Venezuela that they tepidly clarified their stances.
A lifelong critic of the European Union, Mr. Corbyn campaigned only tepidly to remain and has since ordered his legislators to vote with Mrs.
Then maybe it was that he was trying to have it both ways, supporting Trump tepidly enough that it wouldn't hurt his own political ambitions.
Coco is Pixar's 19th feature film, and the second film it released in 2017, after the tepidly received Cars 3, which didn't earn a nomination.
May, who argued against the withdrawal before the referendum (albeit tepidly), and who succeeded David Cameron in the political meltdown after the June 23 vote.
Over the next few months, I waded tepidly into the party scene, before diving in headfirst to repeatedly try and fail to test my limits.
Adelson's RJC was at times only tepidly in support of Trump during the general election, and Adelson was slow to spend his fortunes on Trump's behalf.
When Donald Trump accepted the Republican nomination for president almost exactly a year ago, he was tepidly praised for his ability to read off a teleprompter.
Once Microsoft's standard bearer for the Xbox 360, the series' stock has fallen somewhat following the last installment, 2013's tepidly received Gears of War: Judgement.
She disappointed progressive activists, including prominent black intellectuals like Michelle Alexander and Ta-Nehisi Coates, who ended up publicly (if tepidly) supporting Bernie Sanders in the primaries.
While many Republicans -- including Rubio -- tepidly endorse Trump, Beruff is seeking to scoop up hardcore Trump supporters by positioning himself as an enthusiastic champion of Trump's ideals.
Soon after, Bloomberg tepidly walked back his stance, announcing that his company would release three women from their NDAs related to allegations of comments made by him.
I watched The Last Seduction's Bridget Gregory — a glamorously bitchy Linda Fiorentino — purr to her lover, "You're my designated fuck," before tepidly slapping him on the cheek.
The brand makes James Bonds&apos favorite cars, but a 2018 IPO was received tepidly by the markets and the carmaker has endured numerous bankruptcies during its history.
Trump was also asked about a 2002 interview on Howard Stern's radio show, newly reported by BuzzFeed on Thursday, during which he said he tepidly supported the invasion.
The rise from zero percent interest rates is moving more tepidly than Wall Street had hoped for, and it's going to come home to roost on its top line.
Though she says the classical opera world is "curious" about her work, Dehlholm says they are only tepidly allowing this kind of club-born music into their gilded halls.
When Facebook General Counsel Colin Stretch, who bore the brunt of the committee's ire, responded tepidly to his line of questioning about the company's responsibility, Franken rebuked the panel explosively.
But the Stern interview, in which he tepidly expressed support for the invasion, remains the only public remarks he made on the matter before the war began in March 2003.
On top of that, many of his administration's proposals have been tepidly received, like the new legally questionable gambit to require drug companies to disclose list prices in TV ads.
In terms of diversity, perhaps the most conspicuous oversight was Hong Chau, who co-starred in the otherwise tepidly received "Downsizing," which likely contributed to her failing to make the cut.
Putting crucial international portfolios firmly in the hands of Brexit supporters was perhaps an astute move for Ms. May, who had argued, tepidly, for Britain to remain in the European Union.
But while Washington tepidly debates whether to rethink its NATO commitment to Turkey due to Ankara's actions in Syria, Turkey has taken steps on its own to drop out of NATO.
"The First Purge," the tepidly-reviewed fourth installment of the "Purge" franchise, took in $17 million in its first weekend, for a total of about $31 million since arriving on Wednesday.
Indeed, I believe the entire reason that the Democratic leadership is proceeding so tepidly on the issue of impeachment is because they are afraid of the reaction of white, working-class voters.
What awaited inside was a not-exactly-full room where the real estate developer Aby Rosen sat atop a banquette, tepidly dancing with his upper body, and Paris Hilton wandered about aimlessly.
For Mr Corbyn, a lifelong Eurosceptic who in the end campaigned tepidly for Remain in the referendum, Brexit sometimes seems to represent a political obstacle rather than a matter of great ideological interest.
The recently announced acquisition accelerates Carrefour Brazil's most profitable unit as competition intensifies in Latin America's largest market, where the wholesale segment has boomed as the country recovers tepidly from a deep recession.
Meanwhile, Breitbart News not only stood by and did nothing outside of tepidly asking for an apology, they then attempted to abandon Michelle by silencing staff from tweeting or talking about the issue.
US intelligence agencies have concluded that Russia, at Putin's behest, was behind efforts to meddle in the 2016 presidential election, findings that Trump tepidly endorsed at a news conference in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday.
The minutes from the most recent meeting of the Fed's decision-making body, the Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC), show the decision-makers puzzling over why the economy continues to respond tepidly to stimulus.
The response to Trump's attacks on socialism has been relatively quiet on the left thus far, but the Democratic Socialists of America did release a statement on Tuesday decrying Speaker Nancy Pelosi for tepidly applauding.
Friday's front page turned heads with its full-throated call for gun control, a subject that the tabloid, owned for decades by the conservative news titan Rupert Murdoch, had embraced only tepidly in the past.
He also referenced, several times, the importance of electing a Republican House and Senate (though he did not dwell on the Florida Senate race, where his old primary foe, Marco Rubio, has tepidly endorsed him).
He rotates toward Pelosi, who has thus far been clapping tepidly, here and there, when not inspecting her paper copy of the speech the way people search certain restaurant menus for something they can eat.
Thank you Democrats have slowly—and tepidly—embraced economic bread-and-butter issues, in response to Trump destroying a Midwest firewall in the 2016 election with promises of returning decaying Rust Belt towns to their former glory.
The digital platform for wholesale deliveries to bars, restaurants and other small and mid-sized businesses, is part of GPA's push into the wholesale market, where competition is stiff as Brazil recovers tepidly from a deep recession.
Sure, this doesn't apply to everyone, but if you're looking for a movie that wants to tepidly explore what happens when a family of metal heads buys a demonic house, The Devil's Candy is the movie for you.
As The New Republic reported at the time, the statement—following a tour of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture—achieved the bare acceptable minimum and was received tepidly by Jewish groups and the press.
As Daniel D'Addario wrote in his review for Variety, "What works tepidly well here is a family dynamic that at least feels unusual; what does not are heard-them-all-before cliches about the power and responsibilities of attorneys."
Mr. Carter takes on the obligatory season-opening story that extends the series-spanning mythology, which ran out of gas back in 1999 and now revolves tepidly around the Cigarette Smoking Man and William, Mulder and Scully's missing son.
Though many congressional Republicans tepidly embraced Trump during the campaign, they're increasingly optimistic that they'll be able to work with him to pass big-ticket items like tax reform that have been non-starters during the Obama years.   Rep.
Right-wing media figures like Michelle Malkin, Ann Coulter and Sarah Palin have campaigned for Nehlen and sought to turn the primary election into a proxy war between Trump's fiercest supporters and those who have only tepidly embraced the nominee.
That calculus, now, finds itself mired in complications as African-American voters — once viewed as solidly, when not tepidly, supportive of Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Most of the music, by Shawn's main accompanist of the 1930s, Jess Meeker, is tepidly formulaic sub-Romanticism: The series of prettily descending triplets in the Water and Air sections feel endless, while other sections seem close to operetta kitsch.
When the economy is growing more tepidly, as it is today (fourth quarter growth in 2015 was only 1 percent, again according to Federal Reserve Economic Data), individual candidates can have a more important effect because the fundamentals predict a closer election.
Wouldn't you rather just grab a broom and sweep it up in an instant instead of watching the bot tepidly scrape 4-inch wide strips for 30 minutes before becoming so embarrassed for the little guy you have to leave the kitchen??
While researchers in the poll say there is still a long way to go to get to full compliance, the results show that, in just a week, more Americans have gone from tepidly social distancing to seriously heeding advice to quell the outbreak.
There, perched at his desk chair in a sea of flat-screen trading monitors, he watched the U.S. markets open tepidly one morning, as blue-chip stocks sank ahead of a rally that would peak at what would become a then-record high after lunch.
Even though she publicly if tepidly supported remaining in Europe out of loyalty to Mr. Cameron, saying it would be best for the nation's security, at heart "she is a Euroskeptic," said Catherine Meyer, a former treasurer of the Conservative Party and a friend of the Mays'.
While the press plays the defeat of Mr. Trump's tepidly endorsed candidate as a debate over the prestige of his coattails, the president has swung the sacred trust of his office, the legacy of Lincoln, behind a candidate whose very existence confirms a republic in peril.
Mr. Taylor gives us a crummy series of African tribal rituals; Hawaiian grass-skirt hula; Eskimos shivering and huddling outside an igloo; a church wedding for Midwestern yokels (one bride arrives heavily pregnant, while another is dragged by her man) — clowning without humor, all tepidly wrought.
Although Trump has at least tepidly rejected the kind of overt white nationalism embraced by the movement, he has brought what Spencer described as a kind of "existential quality to politics," particularly around the idea of white identity in a country that is becoming less and less white.
Victims and faithful Catholics alike must then hope and trust that the church's current procedures are enough to prevent future outbreaks of abuse—that the Vatican takes the problem seriously, though its prelates and even the pope either contribute to the problem or respond tepidly to its moral and criminal outrages.
A consequence of Mr. Trump's chronically low approval ratings is that even if Americans ultimately decide he's the lesser of two evils this fall, there may be some voters who back him only tepidly or anticipate his victory and don't want his party to have total control of the government.
Instead of tepidly embracing legislation that doesn't come close to fulfilling his campaign promises, he could force his party to accept a bill that makes more political sense — be it the more redistributive plan advanced by conservatives like Avik Roy, or the federalist compromise floated by Republican Senators Bill Cassidy and Susan Collins.
"Theresa May needed to bring some Brexiteers into the government in order to protect herself and to counter the charge that she is a closet remainer," said Simon Tilford, the deputy director of the Center for European Reform, a London-based research institute, noting that she had argued to stay inside the European Union, albeit rather tepidly.
Popcast Listen to this week's podcast | Subscribe: iTunes | RSS | Stitcher| Audioboom "Closer," the tepidly thumping collaboration between the club-pop production duo the Chainsmokers and the singer Halsey, is currently in its ninth week atop the Billboard Hot 100, the capstone on a year that has seen neutered, buffered dance music fully infuse itself into the pop mainstream.
In a very real sense, it was hard to know what to expect from Gaga's performance, especially since the global superstar's latest album, last year's slightly countrified Joanne, performed well on the charts but was received tepidly by critics, its singles not quite penetrating the collective consciousness the way that Gaga's music has done in years past.
The success of Priorities USA, according to political players on both sides of the aisle, reflected a new reality in campaigns: Four years after Obama belatedly and tepidly dove into super PAC politics, Democrats this cycle finally embraced the new super PAC landscape, insisting that there was no contradiction between their call to overturn Citizens United while simultaneously funneling record-setting amounts into their own groups.
On the condescendingly titled, tepidly performed Pure Comedy, Misty's well-groomed designer folk-rock band failed to rise above a lachrymose crawl, thus sparing listeners the burden of feeling musical pleasure while absorbing the artist's lofty proclamations on social media, the entertainment complex, outrage culture, and other hot topics lesser writers have at least the modesty to sneer about in quickly digestible think pieces, rather than an hour-plus album.
Senate Republicans are reacting tepidly to proposals from 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 and House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) that Congress use an arcane budget maneuver to claw back spending from the $1.3 trillion omnibus package passed just last month with bipartisan support.

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