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"unchallenged" Definitions
  1. not doubted; accepted without question; not challenged
  2. (of a ruler or leader, or their position) not opposed by anyone
  3. without being stopped and asked to explain who you are, what you are doing, etc.

845 Sentences With "unchallenged"

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Ultimately, refusing to debate means that opposing views remain unchallenged.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, such extreme economic inequality has not gone unchallenged.
I was bored by my work in that field — unchallenged.
With the opposition neutered, the ruling party remains mostly unchallenged.
I am not going to allow this to go unchallenged.
The local voting changes have often gone unnoticed and unchallenged.
Unchallenged and not under oath," she said on "Fox & Friends.
And for over 30 years, the rule went relatively unchallenged.
" The most unchallenged recent entry in the canon is "Hamilton.
"Otherwise the nation's largest book banning policy will remain unchallenged."
If this sort of behavior goes unchallenged, then it continues.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court's ruling seems likely to stand unchallenged.
He had gone unchallenged for the better part of two decades.
The group marched unchallenged through the checkpoint, avoiding the back roads.
Valve has existed largely unchallenged in this market for 15 years.
The company's ability to get software onto your device is unchallenged.
Typically, a candidate running unchallenged would be elected by unanimous consent.
They will not go unchallenged by the United Auto Workers (UAW).
" Another scientist proclaimed them "the unchallenged sovereigns of the world's oceans.
Particularly baffling is an unchallenged quote concerning Cubans of African descent.
"You get accused, you're obliterated," Diller says — completely unchallenged by Dowd.
They alone choose when it's OK for article to go unchallenged.
Cope's diagnosis, regularly cited by Austen scholars, has not gone unchallenged.
Unfortunately, removing the obstacles to political expression will not go unchallenged.
"We will not allow this travesty to pass unchallenged," she said.
Don't let their support of a bigoted, misogynistic, narcissist go unchallenged.
Two days later, he repeated Pompeo's claims, unchallenged, in The Post.
They have an unchallenged dominance over internet advertising, even better than Facebook.
And Brian is unchallenged when it comes to chord progressions and harmonies.
Reckless driving charges expire in another 211 years if they go unchallenged.
It's not covert enough, though, to go unchallenged — code words or not.
They claimed it would also grant Facebook unchallenged control over the information.
But two pieces of conventional wisdom are largely unchallenged by either side.
Now a figure has emerged and shattered the unchallenged domination of Apple.
And as a result, what happens is the worst voices go unchallenged.
Majok, 34, ran unchallenged to win Syracuse's 3rd District Common Council seat.
And more and more power (especially in national security) has gone unchallenged.
"We cannot allow that type of conduct to go unchallenged," he said.
Historically, the emoluments clause has gone largely unchallenged in the court system.
It's a widely shared estimate, but one that has not gone unchallenged.
") and sexuality ("Progress my backside: By now pornography and homosexuality flourish unchallenged!
Being bored and unchallenged by your job won't just make you frustrated, though.
For years, that shift has gone largely unchallenged, and why would it be?
Under a different administration, the caravan might have gone unchallenged, unnoticed, or ignored.
The version of Chinese culture that CCCs present does not go unchallenged, however.
But just because speech is protected does not mean it must go unchallenged.
In the process, I exposed my own unchallenged complicity in oppression and colonialism.
Even the rival Democrat Party concedes Puea Thai remains unchallenged in the Northeast.
Feeling underutilized, unchallenged, or just plain bored turns out to be risky, too.
Instead, he let the Republican terms stand basically unchallenged, and they mugged him.
If Macron succeeds, that would only cement his place as Europe's unchallenged leader.
Kennedy also discussed how the discriminatory remarks by the one commissioner went unchallenged.
Clinton allowed several of Mr. Trump's claims to go unchallenged in their specifics.
"When social stigma goes unchallenged it becomes easier to internalize it," Puhl says.
Sanders, the progressive polling well among Latinos, sailed through the debate largely unchallenged.
It creates this vacuum where baseless assertions go unchallenged, and evidence is optional.
Warren's steep decline leaves Sanders unchallenged as the progressive standard-bearer in the race.
First introduced by the British during their colonial rule, its popularity has endured unchallenged.
Tim Kaine, who was Hillary Clinton's running mate in 2016, is unchallenged for renomination.
The devices are increasingly popular in the U.S., but their use hasn't gone unchallenged.
This risks creating a culture of "group think" where decisions go unchallenged, it said.
The UAE has enjoyed virtually unchallenged influence in Eritrea for at least a decade.
Left unchallenged for much longer, organized crime could effectively rule parts of Southeast Asia.
Check yourself before you call the police and don't let casual discrimination go unchallenged.
It appears, not much — while polluters go unchallenged and our children's health is threatened.
He also left unchallenged her assertion that he paid no federal taxes for years.
Those statements went largely unchallenged by the journalists in charge of gatekeeping the conversations.
The long-running intimacy between tech and the Defense Department has not gone unchallenged.
Transmuting the cross into a symbol of world war also did not go unchallenged.
After all, when white supremacists are allowed to stage spectacles unchallenged, white supremacists benefit.
BRUSSELS — He traveled back to Belgium unrecognized and unchallenged the day after the Nov.
Europe's attempts to get access to encrypted data have not gone unchallenged by Apple.
Both sides recognize that democracy cannot function as long as moneyed interests go unchallenged.
Those four heavyweights have reigned unchallenged over South Africa's financial sector since the 1990s.
Is it okay to let a foreign government interfere in a US election unchallenged?
These claims went largely unchallenged because Rea's attorney didn't put her on the stand.
Digging into the archives showed how such a story entered the Army's consciousness unchallenged.
As such, he is not likely to let Mr. Obama's drilling ban go unchallenged.
"Unchallenged evil spreads like a virus," Mr. Kaine said Tuesday on the Senate floor.
The Sun's unchallenged king of "creative" headlines is Mr. MacKenzie, once the paper's editor.
When Mr Carroll says that online advertising is a trillion-dollar industry, he goes unchallenged.
Steps by Israel to annex Palestinian territory, "if implemented, could not pass unchallenged," Borrell said.
From the 1960s to the 1990s their dominance of the continent's politics was almost unchallenged.
Thus, she reigned largely unchallenged for a run of chart-topping singles and platinum albums.
For now, Kim appears to think he can keep ramping up his nuclear program unchallenged.
" Women are condemned for using "their malicious magic to afflict unchallenged spheres of male power.
As a businessman, there are a couple of red herrings I cannot let go unchallenged.
The new NLRB joint-employer definition, if unchallenged, could stop them from continuing to expand.
Do you think that because today's students go unchallenged, it makes their degrees more worthless?
The fans kept voicing their dissent as Manchester United waltzed through, almost unchallenged, once more.
A reader could be forgiven for feeling a bit unchallenged and uninvested after 50 pages.
Matthews critics have been frustrated by the attitudes he's displayed on air, unchallenged, for years.
In Damascus, hundreds demonstrated in support of President Bashar al-Assad, whose grip remained unchallenged.
The valley is Wild West territory, ruled by armed clans largely unchallenged by the government.
I don't think our president should just let this kind of back talk go unchallenged.
In some places, perhaps, Ms. Pfoser Darby's insensitive comments would go unchallenged, or even endorsed.
When absolutes go unchallenged, they have a perverse tendency to be reborn as the truth.
Kyenge told VICE News it was important that the racial attacks did not go unchallenged.
Her progressive platform — similar to Sanders'— largely went unchallenged by the moderates standing alongside her.
Raising a child is part of it, but I feel like my intellect is going unchallenged.
Pelosi's plans to, as David Dayen put it, "handcuff" her own party's ambitions aren't going unchallenged.
Nobody else is interviewed and Mr Bannon's version of events goes largely unchallenged by Mr Morris.
His successor, Bill Shorten, is unpopular with voters, but has survived unchallenged for almost six years.
As a veteran Dota player and inveterate contrarian, I couldn't let Musk's exaggeration go by unchallenged.
But the dollar's supremacy as a means of exchange and a store of value remains unchallenged.
UK PM MAY SAYS ILL WORDS THAT GO UNCHALLENGED ARE THE FIRST STEP TO ILL DEEDS
But the lengths at which some officers go has gone largely unnoticed and unchallenged throughout history.
As a result, infringements regularly go unchallenged and creators are often disenfranchised by the copyright system.
Trump avoided the opportunity to put him right and allowed the guy's allegation to float unchallenged.
Prayuth has ruled largely unchallenged but anti-junta activists have recently staged small but frequent protests.
London customers and drivers are crying out for competition against what has become an unchallenged monopoly.
Brand Finance cites its "unchallenged" search business as the leading source of its successful advertising income.
What we've identified is after 25 years of unchallenged incumbency, people in California want a change.
This hate speech and the subsequent theft of their rights did not go unnoticed or unchallenged.
Several readers said that feeling unchallenged was a big factor in wanting to leave a job.
And because the presidents' involvement went unchallenged, the Supreme Court never weighed in about its legitimacy.
The militia would like to see the Americans driven out and Iran's influence in Iraq unchallenged.
As a result, infringements regularly go unchallenged and many creators feel disenfranchised by the copyright system.
Towns hit a three with one second remaining, but the Suns got the ball in unchallenged.
Tushnet argues that a move like this by Trump, unchallenged, needn't necessarily amount to democratic backsliding.
It is not where liberals whisper to each other about the secret things that go unchallenged.
Women's publications in 2017 should do better than to run opinions that belong in the 1950s, unchallenged.
The crackdown comes ahead of a July general election in which Hun Sen will be largely unchallenged.
If you feel unchallenged and burnt out, it might be time to move on to something new.
I'm not sure whether it's true or not, but the next claim Omarosa makes should go unchallenged.
Kemp worries that America's "laggard" behavior will bring others down, too, if it's permitted to go unchallenged.
And statutes that are vague or unjust may go unchallenged because so few cases go to trial.
Russia has been muscling in on Asian markets, where Saudi Arabia was once the unchallenged dominant supplier.
Watch More from Tonic: According to APPC, the myth is often perpetuated through unchallenged quotes and claims.
If the regulator lets an unsafe product come to market unchallenged, her career is on the line.
We cannot — and will not — allow BP's logo to hang in our galleries, museums and theatres unchallenged.
Apples, the unchallenged No. 1 fruit for more than 8003 years, are as American as apple pie.
This obscure process for selecting one of the world's most important leaders has gone unchallenged for decades.
Comey was largely unchallenged in the interview as he claimed to be the "guardian" of the FBI.
Although the culture was unchallenged for years, the CIR makes clear that alarm bells sounded long ago.
The flip side of this risk is that the big tech companies continue unchallenged in their dominance.
The reconciliationist narrative long dominated how most Americans understood the Civil War, but it was never unchallenged.
Rather, she noted she's concerned about the people around him who allowed his ideas to flourish unchallenged.
Meanwhile violence against women—which is endemic across Mexican society—goes unchallenged by the criminal justice system.
This level of dishonesty actually is shocking in a presidential candidate — but Lauer let it pass unchallenged.
It is a set up to force all these horrible laws that get passed to go unchallenged!
None of that happened, and Warren and Sanders's position as the clear alternatives to Biden remained unchallenged.
Yet the dissolution of a progressive civic dimension has left us with an unchallenged ethno-racial nationalism.
The real reason: You are bored and unchallenged by your job, yet quitting is not an option.
Her election would have ensured that abortion on demand would go unchallenged for a generation or more.
And the center-right broke the left's long-unchallenged governing streak and won municipal elections last June.
"We will not let anti-Semitism and hate go unchallenged in our communities," Murphy said on Twitter.
If any base, demographic or audience is left unchallenged, they are at risk of becoming a cult.
And it worked in medieval Europe in part because nascent states could develop for centuries, relatively unchallenged.
During my mini monologue we played a few other examples of outrageous comments that so often go unchallenged.
If a President Trump continues on this path unchallenged, the result could be new limitations on free speech.
The rule was a part of Obamacare, but it's being brought into effect unchallenged by the current administration.
Its exclusive focus on the energy content of food, rather than its vitamin content, say, went virtually unchallenged.
And while Trump's retweets may not be surprising, that doesn't mean we can allow them to go unchallenged.
Right now, the climate denial wing of the Trump transition is not just ascendant, but appears almost unchallenged.
Since Bitcoin was unleashed on the world in 2009, its dominance of the cryptocurrency market has been unchallenged.
Netflix has largely gone unchallenged on the streaming front, but that battle will soon reach a fever pitch.
"Cuba's neglect of its duty to protect our diplomats and their families cannot go unchallenged," the lawmakers wrote.
Its economy eclipsed Britain's before the end of the 19th Century and was unchallenged until China's recent rise.
Yet hardly a week goes by when his once-unchallenged popularity is not tested by a new crisis.
As China's unchallenged leader on all matters economic, it will be Xi's job to turn the ship around.
Clinton than on Mr. Trump, reflecting a tendency among some journalists to let Mr. Trump's deceptions go unchallenged.
Security, nostalgia for an era of unchallenged privilege, a sense of beleaguered white masculinity: these are powerful forces.
Managed trade in China is mainly an instrument for maintaining unchallenged political power for the ruling Communist Party.
The crackdown comes ahead of a July 29 general election in which Hun Sen will be largely unchallenged.
"I worry about the unchallenged narrative of faceless bureaucrats, because that just hasn't been my experience," he said.
Antifa had also made it abundantly clear that it had no intention of letting the nationalists rally unchallenged.
"Never, never must we allow ourselves to let the demagogy of a Bjoern Hoecke go unchallenged," he said.
Omar's good-faith critics — and especially her good-faith Jewish critics — should not allow this to go unchallenged.
An interview is one thing but to allow such a man to express himself unchallenged is a disgrace.
We need not leave to our imagination what might happen if such hate is left to fester unchallenged.
How much longer Washington will be able to perform such operations unchallenged, however, is an increasingly open question.
These social arrangements went largely unchallenged until the last days of the Qing dynasty, which ended in 1912.
Apart from a brief moment in which Spotify removed him from its playlists, his ascent went largely unchallenged.
He has no right as somebody who has been peddling a lie day after day after day unchallenged.
Still, thanks to a powerful group of executives and advisers, the Lee family's grip on Samsung remained unchallenged.
The account is farfetched at best, the men's story left almost entirely unchallenged by RT's editor-in-chief.
And delusional statements like Mr. Zuckerberg's that they want to go with his plan should not go unchallenged.
"We will not let anti-Semitism and hate go unchallenged in our communities," Mr. Murphy said on Twitter.
When we allow lies, misrepresentations and deception to go unchallenged, we become complicit in trading reality for falsehood.
It is the unchallenged influence of the very rich on the opinions of everyone else that is so discouraging.
In Pakistan judges who do not follow the law go unchallenged, says Sarah Zaman, who campaigns for women's rights.
But Yiannopoulos believes he offers an important perspective that is missing at universities where liberal ideas typically go unchallenged.
Why control the disposal of municipal waste in such detail but allow utilities to pile up coal ash unchallenged?
Kelvin resigned in March after an investigation into "forced hugging" and "a culture that leaves harassment unchallenged" was launched.
But this is partly because the CCM's hold on the mainland has been relatively unchallenged, at least until now.
We can't risk this thing with someone who has not done this before, who is unchallenged, who is untested.
That makes Labour's shambolic state doubly harmful, since the Conservatives' unchallenged position in Westminster makes Britain even less appealing.
Despite the political backlash, whether the government would allow the deal to go through unchallenged was an open question.
It's one thing to derive comedy from BoJack's misanthropy, but allowing it to go unchallenged sets a dangerous precedent.
When they defeat her, her belief that people are essentially sheep begging to be manipulated by tech goes unchallenged.
The Movement subsequently withdrew its support for a motion that would have allowed the clause to go through unchallenged.
"28 remains unchallenged," Mike Fitz, a seasoned brown bear naturalist and former Katmai National Park ranger, said over email.
" He later added, "You lived a life of joy and immense smiles where love and tolerance were unchallenged masters.
But it's possible to only mix with people more and more like yourself in the city and remain unchallenged.
Brownback's failed experiment offers a chilling glimpse at how conservatives might govern at the federal level if left unchallenged.
It is a reflection upon all who participate in this "sport" and allow it to continue unchallenged and unchanged.
Left unchallenged, this partisan power-grab will spell long-term trouble for the Senate, our courts, and our democracy.
Donald Trump stands unchallenged for the Republican presidential nomination after John Kasich followed Ted Cruz out of the race.
Frustratingly, Jacobson too often repeats Cooper's theories without providing much context, allowing them to sit on the page unchallenged.
Japanese politics once symbolized gerontocratic inertia with the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) wielding monopolistic power virtually unchallenged since 1955.
"I'm running because I don't believe men like Art Jones should be allowed to go unchallenged," Hanson told Politico.
The more you allow the invisible timeline to drift into your consciousness unchallenged, the more you will question everything.
Unchallenged yet again by Western powers, Assad will try to reclaim Ghouta at all costs, as he did Aleppo.
If these artists were being fully embraced, these rough edges might be sanded down, but instead they're left unchallenged.
But, he added, the prosecution of Mr. Anan showed that Mr. Sisi still enjoyed unchallenged control over the military.
"He is unchallenged in his own organization, it's like being in the court of a medieval emperor," he said.
They possess the power, savor the privileges and exercise the rights of unchallenged autocrats, free from any democratic constraints.
Europe has earned its reputation for dithering, debating and cross-border recriminations while economic shocks play out largely unchallenged.
The reason — as many philosophers will tell you — is that wrongdoing sends a demeaning message that shouldn't go unchallenged.
And like Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump was able to create alternative narratives that often went unchallenged by his supporters.
If left unchallenged, other nations will surely take notice, and expand their own national boundaries from land to sea.
The reason — as many philosophers will tell you — is that wrongdoing sends a demeaning message that shouldn't go unchallenged.
Where will the systematic and unchallenged persecution of Christian communities in the Middle East by the Islamic State stop?
The testimony and documents we have succeeded in acquiring reveal a fact pattern that is overwhelming, unchallenged, and damning.
The drawback of Ms Warren's vague approach is that Mr Sanders's specific vision for achieving universal coverage goes unchallenged.
And while there were plenty of allegations of fraud, including ballot stuffing, those complaints are likely to go unchallenged.
Even Trump's falsehood about 3 million fraudulent votes being cast in the election went largely unchallenged by congressional Republicans.
"My brother didn't give his life fighting Hitler for Nazi ideas to go unchallenged here at home," he said.
Orban&aposs Fidesz party won a two-thirds majority in April&aposs elections, allowing them to modify the constitution unchallenged.
By saying you're tired, you might be telling your colleagues and friends that you are uninspired and unchallenged at work.
Since then there have been numerous reports, unchallenged by company spokespeople, that it would close more than 100 additional stores.
Not one press outlet asked how the MMSD's previous unchallenged applications of the zero-tolerance policy differed from Anderson's case.
It has "allowed right-wing thinking in Saxony not only to go unchallenged but also to be acceptable", he said.
The debate is alive in Ireland, too, where the Catholic church is facing a backlash to its once-unchallenged power.
If both parties fielded a similar number of unchallenged incumbents in each cycle, these effects might cancel each other out.
The alliance controls 133 of Parliament&aposs 199 seats, a majority that gives allows it to amend the constitution unchallenged.
Do you lay low in the U.S., let scientific denial go unchallenged, and hope the political climate improves after 2020?
Rest in pieces, Schiaparelli, and best of luck to the ExoMars rover in ending NASA's unchallenged spacecraft monopoly on Mars.
Still, I felt I understood it in the way teenagers never hesitate to claim complete and unchallenged comprehension of something.
What she's not is someone who allows racist comments to stay unchallenged — especially when those comments involve her unborn child.
His leadership of the progressive forces in America is virtually unchallenged, with the possible exception of fellow New Englander Sen.
"Gun control supporters have gone largely unchallenged in the protest arena as of late," the counterprotest's organizers wrote on Facebook.
Amid signs of legal progress for women, pervasive discrimination and violence continue to go unchallenged and unaddressed by the government.
"If the French DST goes unchallenged, it will provide political cover for a dozen or so countries considering similar measures."
We all should be angry that that level of evil existed, was widespread and went unchallenged for far too long.
They credit the controlling families with making daring investment decisions that were possible only because of their unchallenged management control.
It's difficult for comments like Barr's to go unchallenged in an environment where race has become such a salient issue.
About 265 percent of criminal cases are resolved with plea bargains, and in such cases, forensic work often goes unchallenged.
Like other liberation movements in southern Africa, the A.N.C. parlayed its heroic history of ousting white rulers into unchallenged rule.
As we offload our thinking into machines, these flaws in thinking become endlessly perpetuated and increasingly unchallenged by future generations.
If we permit ad hominem attacks to enter our discourse unchallenged, we no longer have a way to debate ideas.
Antis-Semitism is toxic to democracy and mutual respect of citizens and threatens all societies in which it goes unchallenged.
And yet Mr. Lynch's reign is essentially unchallenged: This summer he was elected to another term as president, running unopposed.
"Car washes have operated with impunity and popped up rapidly as they have gone unchallenged for so long," he said.
But Gantz's party rebuffed the veteran leader who has dominated Israeli politics, alone and virtually unchallenged, for the last decade.
The White House hopes the order will help dispel the notion that Trump has allowed election meddling to go unchallenged.
"You don't want to leave an argument, no matter how ridiculous, unchallenged," said Americans for Tax Reform President Grover Norquist.
This basic notion was repeated, practically unchallenged, in virtually every writeup of the game since it was revealed in 2013.
Google may dominate digital advertising now, but one Wall Street analyst said its unchallenged reign might be coming to an end.
The ANC could lose major cities it has held virtually unchallenged since the end of white-minority rule 22 years ago.
During the fifth primary debate, nearly every substantive answer he gave included a wildly false claim: These falsehoods often go unchallenged.
But Hart also wasn't the first time that Ellen allowed a celebrity to speak, unchallenged, about their reportedly anti-gay comments.
As women Members of Parliament from all backgrounds we stand with you in saying it cannot be allowed to go unchallenged.
But the FTC has brought only a handful of cases against processors over the past two decades, leaving practices largely unchallenged.
His lackluster reply — "We always think that there is more to do" — went unchallenged by even the simplest of follow-ups.
The vitriol of the debate, especially on social media, has had a chilling effect that should not go unremarked or unchallenged.
Beijing-based political commentator Zhang Lifan said the new reference meant Xi was guaranteed to have unchallenged authority in the party.
The idea would be to challenge any Russian, Cuban or Chinese notion that they could have unchallenged access to the region.
Democrats have long complained that the GOP manipulate electoral boundaries to their advantage, but until recently, this practice has gone unchallenged.
By hiding the truth for two years the company ran unchallenged over smaller Polish rivals and raised money on good news.
The affair is the latest sign that behaviour long deemed unacceptable in public life has lived on unchallenged behind closed doors.
But a childhood full of stereotype-laden media that I let go unchallenged may very well set them down that path.
Texas's abortions laws are currently before the Supreme Court, and there is no way Oklahoma's law, if enacted, will go unchallenged.
News moves quickly these days, and there are legitimate concerns about the way fake articles can spread on social media unchallenged.
Leaders from the president down must also clarify that threats and attacks on our most critical systems will not go unchallenged.
Dani Carvajal ran forward unchallenged on the right side before sliding the ball ahead to Gareth Bale at the near post.
But as it became clear that Mr Morales intended to remain president, with almost unchallenged power, perhaps for life, Bolivians balked.
The network is now mobile, the mobile network is proprietary, and the unchallenged dominant player in the mobile Internet is Google.
By contrast Mr. Trump, an accomplished businessman unaccustomed to answering to anyone, appears constitutionally incapable of letting any slight go unchallenged.
The CSU has for decades ruled almost unchallenged in Bavaria, home to major companies like carmaker Daimler and engineering behemoth Siemens.
Lately, I've felt anesthetized and unchallenged in my professional work, and wonder if the personal sacrifices I've made have been worthwhile.
"It is a dishonor to our country's veterans to allow the Nazis and the white supremacists to go unchallenged," Shulkin said.
When Jordan and Syria entered the war, they got their asses handed to them by an IDF with unchallenged air supremacy.
Sometimes the hardest part is getting past the implicit biases, the unchallenged assumptions that many people have about sexual assault victims.
As long as patriarchy remains unchallenged, men will continue to be the default and the standard against which everything is measured.
"It is not clear how long such a tariff would stand unchallenged," said Kristin Dziczek of the Center for Automotive Research.
Back then — the 1970s — gay stereotypes went unchallenged, gay jokes drew hearty laughter and exponentially more Americans were closeted than out.
For decades, gun control was the third rail of American politics, one that went unchallenged even as cities like Jonesboro, Ark.
At the same time, ostentatious displays of wealth and entitlement that can dominate a school's ecosystem have gone too often unchallenged.
In March, the legislature removed a two-term limit on the presidency, paving the way to a generation of unchallenged rule.
They are legitimized by sponsorships, the gift of an unchallenged pulpit and by the professors (or school presidents) who introduce them.
When you pay for someone's friendship, you are also silently paying for the right to make unchallenged decisions for the group.
But the fact that the rally went unchallenged despite going on all afternoon was also perhaps what made it so unsettling.
He joined Cullman Brothers, his family's investment firm, but felt unchallenged and quit in 1962 to form his own investment company.
No: it is only that the wrong beliefs are unchallenged — that their believers are trapped in "information bubbles" and confirmation bias.
This time, Mr Kipchoge ran the final ten miles alone and unchallenged, with Amos Kipruto, the runner-up, nearly five minutes back.
She has said that use of chemical weapons cannot be allowed to go unchallenged, and that those responsible must held to account.
Costa Rica took the lead two minutes before half time when Johan Venegas rose unchallenged to glance home a Christian Bolanos cross.
Macron had hoped to emerge as Europe's unchallenged leader when German Chancellor Angela Merkel steps down next year as she has promised.
Her supporters and opponents know that in running unchallenged, she'll win Wednesday's majority vote for her party's nomination for the Speaker's gavel.
Cherono was unchallenged en route to her second win in the German capital but was a minute slower than two years ago.
During 2628, an effectively unencumbered and unchallenged Trump will have a head start playing to Independents and defining the Democrats' eventual nominee.
The most likely scenario if Democrats win is that Pelosi, unchallenged by any serious contender, claims the speakership for a second time.
They hail from the United States of the mid-19th century, when assertive, unquestioning masculinity was something that stood tall and unchallenged.
"Unchallenged, this sentiment will grow and spread," Alexandre de Juniac, head of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) told some 2000 CEOs.
Mr. Trump went unchallenged as he boasted that as a businessman, he was best positioned to negotiate trade deals in America's favor.
I mean, if you consider Mike Lee anti-establishment, he ran unchallenged last time around and had the support of the governor.
Instead of a distraction, he's a welcomed foil to the cynical Kratos, a character who's spent his life rhetorically and actionably unchallenged.
Many in cycling believe that had he not come back in 2009, he would have got away with his seven victories unchallenged.
Leadership is about doing the right thing, and no one should go unchallenged when they are about to make a questionable decision.
The real threat, apparently, was not these trolls — who today continue to roam the platform unchallenged — but our effort to combat them.
As the A.N.C. and other liberation parties have remained virtually unchallenged, the nation's fiercest political fighting has occurred inside the governing party.
Though many Republicans might not support him, he is running unchallenged in this district Hillary Clinton won with 15 points in 2016.
This year, a cool morning fog kept the morning crowds at bay, and they were able to spread out unbothered and unchallenged.
Mr. Kim also has engineered bloody purges, killing scores of top generals, his uncle and his half brother, to establish unchallenged authority.
"Unchallenged, the FDA will destroy thousands of small businesses without Congressional oversight and without sufficient input from the public," the groups wrote.
These measures – if left unchallenged – would compromise U.S. technology and hurt American exporters by making innovations vulnerable to theft by foreign competitors.
Knowing what the alternatives look like, bearing witness to the suffering caused when fear and ignorance are unchallenged, leaves no other choice.
He's now won three of the four contests in the first month of voting, and his lead in national polls remains unchallenged.
Likewise, liberation theologians, such as Dorothee Soelle cautioned against "forgiveness" being used to allow oppressive and unequal social structures to continue unchallenged.
When media outlets allow Nazi and Holocaust comparisons to go unchallenged, it&aposs no wonder that fringe groups are going off the rails.
Moscow and Damascus are finding its use of firepower against civilian areas can go unchallenged, but also now make a swift military difference.
Which means that if Trump says something truly outrageous and offensive about Islam, they'll have a hard time just letting it go unchallenged.
The other candidates might not agree with Trump, but they know his position is popular with certain Republican voters, so it goes unchallenged
" It continues, "As women Members of Parliament from all backgrounds, we stand with you in saying it cannot be allowed to go unchallenged.
" It continues, "As women Members of Parliament from all backgrounds, we stand with you in saying it cannot be allowed to go unchallenged.
This man, who had cast me in the film, started our months of filming at a work event with this horrific, unchallenged plea.
Vladimir Putin's popularity among Russians may not be what it once was, but despite a slowing economy he still enjoys unchallenged popular support.
The sort of racist remarks that would once have been commonplace have become much rarer, as fewer listeners let them go by unchallenged.
Without the 6-foot-7, 240-pound Cacok patrolling defensively, Reath entered the game two minutes in and felt free to roam unchallenged.
While Botox is expected to face challenges for its therapeutic uses from rival treatments, its cosmetic uses have so far remained largely unchallenged.
While those working within the sport point to growing participation numbers at the grassroots level, at the top the status quo remains unchallenged.
Stephenson noted that these companies, in addition to Netflix, are also creating original content yet have so far been unchallenged by antitrust cops.
Rep. Steven Chabot's (R-Ohio) rambling diatribe against Russia cannot go unchallenged ("Setting the record straight on Crimea," The Hill's Congress Blog, Sept.
It is far more than Clinton's blatant deceptions that outrage me, it is the fact that they go unchallenged during a televised debate.
And, despite the company's strenuous apologies, it is continuing to push the boundaries of privacy to ensure that its market dominance remains unchallenged.
Trump's critics will make no allowance for simple mistakes here; Kelly was far too effective behind that podium to let it stand unchallenged.
In the two battleground states of Pennsylvania and Virginia, Clinton has held her spot at the top of the polls unchallenged since June.
The move can go virtually unchallenged by other branches of government, and with that kind of sweeping power often comes questions and controversy.
And he mused about it on television, where bright lights and sparse editing ensure that millions can hear falsehoods unchallenged by fact-checking.
But another kind of forced feeding, this one using an unnecessary surgical procedure, goes on unchallenged every day here in the United States.
But the insistence of using rape as a narrative tool and allowing Claire's questionable decisions to protect Frank go unchallenged complicate this approach.
Yet Australia's politicians say they want to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions while planning to build new coal mines — and they go largely unchallenged.
I have lost faith in the public's ability to question the unchallenged assertions they hear from the government on broadcasters like CNN Turk.
Ross Douthat THE Western system — liberal, democratic, capitalist — has been essentially unchallenged from the inside for decades, its ideological rivals discredited or tamed.
Mr. Trump has proved an unexpectedly durable front-runner, with an unchallenged base of support among disaffected white voters who lack college degrees.
But one could already see in embryo some of the problems arising from the combination of America's unchallenged military dominance and self-righteousness.
In the early moments of the crisis, the United States failed, despite its unchallenged power in the world, to act decisively and intercede.
Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister and Rahul Gandhi's great-grandfather, developed a cult of personality and ruled virtually unchallenged for 17 years.
Every precious ideal must be reiterated, every obvious argument made, because an ugly idea left unchallenged begins to turn the color of normal.
"When the dominant status of whites relative to racial and ethnic minorities is secure and unchallenged, white identity likely remains dormant," she writes.
If left unchallenged, the actions of the White House would create a dangerous chilling effect for any journalist who covers our elected officials.
NASA says Voyager 1's cameras were turned off after that, so its photography record has been unchallenged for more than 27 years.
But even fewer tenants showed up for their second hearing, which meant that landlords' claims for what was owed them usually went unchallenged.
Those are the unchallenged details revealed so far in five transcripts of depositions released this week as part of the House impeachment inquiry.
The races often attract little interest, and low voter turnout allows the favorites of the political machine to win, cementing long, unchallenged tenures.
But it's likely no mistake that in those worlds, the dominance of people who looked like him, or like me, went largely unchallenged.
A president who has likened the intelligence community to Nazis, as Trump did, cannot deny that he did so and expect to go unchallenged.
Until then, Barty had been unchallenged on a windswept Court Suzanne Lenglen, spraying the court with winners down the line and cunning drop shots.
Wright also called out DeGeneres for referring to Hart's critics as "haters" and allowing him to go unchallenged in his assertion that he'd apologized.
These shows tend to be awkward, stilted, and annoyingly laudatory toward artists that haven't really warranted two and a half hours of unchallenged praise.
A fall in support for Labour – the largest opposition party -- combined with in-fighting among Labour MPs has fueled fears of an unchallenged government.
Further, the other services – legal, PR, social media – that are cropping up in the market are taking a huge cut and often stand unchallenged.
The approach, in which Monsanto prevented key independent testing of its product, went unchallenged by the Environmental Protection Agency and nearly every state regulator.
The party's unchallenged, spectral position at China's apex gives it a tight grip on the financial system but also causes many of its ills.
Often, the reason data from dictators remains unchallenged is that so many economists, financiers, diplomats, and donors rely on it to do their jobs.
Authoritarianism is back, but many states are too weak and fragmented, and access to information too ubiquitous, for it to go unchallenged for long.
That could leave Iran's security hardliners unchallenged at home, enabling greater Iranian assertiveness abroad that could worsen tensions in the Middle East, analysts say.
LONDON, England, June 14 (Reuters) - For years the sporting world has wondered about the secret behind Britain Cycling's years of domination and unchallenged success.
She has been a titan within the party for decades and, particularly in the last 10 years, she has been unchallenged in that role.
But the senators wrote in a letter that Live Nation's dominance remained "virtually unchallenged" a year before the consent decree is set to expire.
The only difference is, the second time, he realizes that working blindly within the system and putting unchallenged faith in authority figures doesn't work.
Moving to the general election unchallenged in the primary, Reynolds is now looking to win outright as the first female governor of the state.
At one point during the panel, Nye asks, "Why does everybody hate Monsanto?" and allows Fraley to provide a vague and virtually unchallenged answer.
On Tuesday, Grady — who had also been serving as the acting deputy DHS secretary — tendered her resignation, ostensibly so McAleenan's appointment would go unchallenged.
For the next 12 years, he went relatively unchallenged, as government investments in education and health led the country to prosper for a time.
And I think that's kind of natural in any position where someone remains unchallenged for so long and fresh ideas aren't invited and executed.
Yet nothing of the sort has happened to Mr. Kagame or his administration despite its ploys to keep him in power basically unchallenged. Why?
"The United States will not allow these attacks to go unchallenged, nor will we tolerate those who choose to conceal these atrocities," he said.
We must say without ceasing, and without growing weary by the redundancy, that what we are witnessing is not normal and cannot go unchallenged.
If this were to go unchallenged, we firmly believe that this would set a dangerous precedent over how large technology firms address competition rulings.
It does not mean that academic institutions or students must guarantee every individual 45 minutes of unchallenged and broadcasted speech, no matter how harmful.
First spotted by Goodreader and the Ebook Reader, the demise of the Voyage would mean the new Oasis will sit unchallenged atop Amazon's Kindle hierarchy.
That Warren's policy focus dominated the first quarter of the debate, and largely went unchallenged, also signaled a clear leftward shift within the Democratic Party.
But rather than shake things up, they may have simply returned to the situation of last summer and early fall, when Trump went mostly unchallenged.
The question there, Alito wrote, is whether Congress would have enacted the unchallenged provisions if it knew it was unable to enact the unconstitutional provisions.
Silicon Valley has dominated the fields of technology and tech investment for the past two decades, operating virtually unchallenged during the zenith of its power.
Early in the second half, the United States had a chance for its first goal, but Christian Pulisic's unchallenged shot was saved by Milan Borjan.
Larry O'Brien, a Kennedy political strategist, is quoted in the book expressing his surprise that the Massachusetts senator was left unchallenged at the grassroots level.
Landeskog skated unchallenged around the perimeter of the Los Angeles zone and beat Quick with the wrist shot with Mikko Rantanen earning the secondary assist.
President Trump has shown that he has the fortitude to come to an agreement with North Korea and ensure our nation's security will remain unchallenged.
Today, the United States is an unchallenged maritime super-power and technological advances allow domestic ports to be protected even when foreign vessels are docked.
Our capacity to hinder China's perfection of an Orwellian state and use that power to retain its unchallenged dominance of the Chinese people is limited.
Had the blanket primary gone unchallenged so many years ago, Knight would have faced a Democrat, and Harris a Republican, in their respective general elections.
"If left unchallenged, the current plan will result in reduced access to affordable wireless service in Oregon — and higher prices," Oregon AG Ellen Rosenblum said.
German Nico Rosberg steered clear of the chaos unfolding behind him and cruised to an unchallenged win in a disrupted Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday.
Ineffective in Silva's guard but unchallenged in the wrestling, Cormier simply laid on his man while doing little meaningful damage against a much lesser opponent.
This is the first ground-up project completed by her company, General Assembly, which she established eight years ago after feeling unchallenged at massive firms.
Consistent economic growth is the backbone of the party's hold on power: It promises its citizens prosperity and stability in exchange for virtually unchallenged control.
Mr. Pompeo's assertions about the president's handling of the daily intelligence briefings went unchallenged, even though they run counter to accounts from other administration insiders.
When the Supreme Court refused to hear the case, the district court's ruling remained unchallenged, setting a new legal precedent against racist swimming pool practices.
For Walden, seeing the attitudes of the current pope toward LGBTQ people has helped reinforce a faith that, he says, has not always been unchallenged.
Reviewers and political commentators are very likely to have much to say about Mr. Stone's sympathies and about assertions by Mr. Putin that go unchallenged.
That's because the world Citizens United created — unlimited money in politics and legally unchallenged corporate personhood — is now simply the toxic civic air we breathe.
The problem with Ms Warren's unwillingness to properly join this policy debate is that it leaves Mr Sanders's specific vision for achieving universal coverage unchallenged.
Yet in the ContraPoints controversy, cissexism and cisgender people remained unobserved, unchallenged, worked around — accounted for without ever having to provide an account of themselves.
As the self-appointed and unchallenged leader of The Verge's premier Pride & Prejudice (2005) fan club, I'm delighted another Jane Austen adaptation is coming up.
It went unchallenged during the Cold War, when the Soviet Union had the capability of hitting the US with nuclear missiles in under 30 minutes.
In the alt-right media cycle, an anecdote becomes a scheme, a scheme is a conspiracy, and through unchallenged repetition, the conspiracy becomes a coup.
To that point, Singer said what informed the last Clinton campaign's hostility toward the media was the unchallenged Swift Boat attacks John Kerry endured in 2004.
Manufacturing bras is surprisingly complicated: There are unchallenged antiquated industry standards in place, which make it difficult for brands to make more than about 20 sizes.
The momentum of this thinking took us through the cold war and space race and has underpinned America's unchallenged array of research universities and national laboratories.
There, America enjoyed unchallenged air and sea superiority and unimpeded logistics, said Gary Roughead, co-chairman of a 227 review of the Trump administration's defense strategy.
The Vermont senator had policy differences with Clinton and didn't want to let her run on her more moderate economic ideas unchallenged, according to the book.
It could leave Iran's hardliners, including the elite Revolutionary Guards, unchallenged at home and enable greater Iranian assertiveness abroad that inflame tensions in the Middle East.
And with two fewer cars overall, players have more room on the pitch to maintain possession unchallenged and potentially slam in highlight reel-worthy solo shots.
Hezbollah, based in Beirut's southern precincts, and the role model for many of the world's terrorist groups, is Lebanon's only truly powerful and unchallenged political organization.
"If left unchallenged, the current plan will result in reduced access to affordable wireless service in Oregon — and higher prices," said Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum.
In Asia generally, the tectonic plates of global change are inching forward, threatening America's unchallenged superpower status, and President Xi is the force keeping them moving.
As for Iran, American withdrawal from Syria gives the mullahs a chance once again to shape, all but unchallenged, a key strategic slice of the region.
Mr. Modi has encouraged a continued American military presence in Afghanistan because he is worried that Pakistan will have unchallenged influence there once the Americans leave.
"It's a way to isolate workers and make it harder for individual workers to enforce their rights, thereby permitting workplace violations to go unchallenged," she said.
But we cannot allow to pass unchallenged reckless attempts to denounce, demonize, or delegitimize an agency of government on the basis of allegations against one agent.
In the past, Mr. Trump has used evasive maneuvers to sidestep difficult questions and made less-than-truthful statements that often went unchallenged at the time.
But it also wants to take down ISIS and considers unchallenged Islamist extremism in the Middle East to be a threat to its own national security.
He also unilaterally withdrew Gambia from the British Commonwealth in 2013 through an executive directive that went unchallenged, despite critics claim that this act was unconstitutional.
Before I went to prep school and then a selective college, I felt restless and unchallenged; these schools opened opportunities to me that changed my life.
Letting this early draft of history go unchallenged also means accepting a powerful constraint on the full potential of American women of all backgrounds and ideologies.
I had reconciled myself to it, to feeling very grateful for the profession and the amount of success I've enjoyed, but also quite unchallenged and bored.
That went to the core of who we are as a company, and there was no way that we could allow that story to be unchallenged.
But even as Douglass refused to allow racist scientific theories to go unchallenged, he always understood that science was not the antidote to white people's racism.
The mullahs seek to have us withdraw from the entire Middle East, allowing Iran to build a caliphate unchallenged by any U.S. presence in the region.
The problem: infrastructure These automaker claims haven't gone unchallenged, but they do lack any detail on the part of the equation that automakers don't control: infrastructure.
As the latest National Security Strategy maintains, the United States assumed its power would be "unchallenged and self-sustaining" and "surrendered our advantages" as a result.
That could mean a rocky time is beckoning for US allies as he questions the unchallenged assumptions that have underlined US power in the world for decades.
Each of Plympton's gags could stand alone as their own short films, and beyond that deconstruct assumptions even The Simpsons' vast repertoire of canon has left unchallenged.
Sisi is running almost unchallenged after the other serious candidates were either arrested or intimidated and he is widely expected to win a second four-year term.
I will not let this continue unchallenged and will use every ounce of strength and faith in god that I have to defeat the people behind this.
Striker Mario Mandzukic ran unchallenged into the penalty area and chipped a low ball back into the center where the unmarked Kramaric scored with a glancing header.
The Justice Department also stopped seeking appeals of the preliminary injunctions, allowing those injunctions to remain in place and unchallenged while the administration decided its next step.
If even one drone got through, the laser would probably be the priority target—for destroying it would leave the way open for a subsequent, unchallenged attack.
Even if it was, the days in which this group could dictate and lecture to the rest of the world, largely unchallenged, are clearly very much over.
Another problem driving Philly's corruption is that the Democratic Party is effectively unchallenged in local politics, holding a nearly seven-to-one voter registration edge over Republicans.
Though the internet should be made more hostile to the kind of messages ISIS peddles, we will end up driving ISIS supporters underground when ideas go unchallenged.
So even though rates of smoking have declined in the U.S., Altria has an unchallenged position and its branding power allows it to continue to raise prices.
At last month's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), during a little-noticed panel on climate change and environmental regulation, air pollution denial was rampant and went unchallenged.
It is widely known as America's pastime, has been called a national religion by some, and until relativity recently was unchallenged as the country's most popular sport.
Hezbollah's assent Hezbollah-backed electoral lists went virtually unchallenged, sweeping the group and its allies to power in nearly every district they contested, according to preliminary results.
Breyer said the monument went unchallenged for 40 years and that the history suggests few individuals saw the monument as a government effort to establish a religion.
While most actors in the drug pricing debates are held accountable, for too long PBMs have been able to remain unchallenged because of their disconnect from consumers.
For every poll closure that raises alarm—before confused voters encounter them during elections, that is—many more of them tend to slip by, unnoticed and unchallenged.
ISIS has gone unchallenged in one arena for far too long and the longer we let it slide, the more dangerous ISIS will become in the West.
Bose was once practically unchallenged in the noise-canceling headphones market, and in the past couple of years, Sony has frankly beat it by making better headphones.
"Although I urge you to avoid the Spencer event, I ask that you not let Mr. Spencer's message of hate and racism to go unchallenged," Fuchs said.
He also transferred civilian legal cases from military to civilian court though he retained the power to let security forces carry out searches and make arrests unchallenged.
"The Tories blocked this report and oppose tax transparency so their billionaire backers can continue to rip us off unchallenged," Labour's election co-ordinator Andrew Gwynne said.
But decreased oil revenue is straining the economy and forcing questions about whether the family can maintain its lavish lifestyle and its unchallenged grip on Saudi Arabia.
When I realized that I helped create a nightmare vision of an unchallenged, sustainable fascist world order encapsulating the better part of the galaxy, I stopped playing.
It won't be the last time you hear from them, but it will be their final chance to present their unchallenged case to senators and the nation.
But decreased oil revenue is straining the economy and forcing questions about whether the family can maintain its lavish lifestyle and its unchallenged grip on the country.
All three witnesses have impeccable records of nonpartisan public service, and, despite the stratospheric stakes of the impeachment hearings, the substance of their testimony largely went unchallenged.
Because "there were very few women in those days who dared to 'speak in meeting,' " as Gage put it, their points went unchallenged until Truth stepped forward.
COSCO was unchallenged in its $400 million offer for a 313 percent stake in Piraeus Port last month and is set to be named the preferred investor.
ROME — Home to the Vatican, the pope and St. Peter's Basilica, Rome is unchallenged in its claim to be the global center of the Roman Catholic Church.
And yet it is the friction of progress, rather than the injustice of the unchallenged status quo, that often scares Americans about the state of our country.
"That's because if we're not having these conversations, those old gender expectations and beliefs that have in part kept us from moving forward professionally will continue on, unchallenged."
The drama was playing out against a backdrop of fraying Western alliances, a new peak in the Russia investigation and fears that Moscow&aposs aggression may go unchallenged.
What made slavery unconscionable in the United States, even as it went largely unchallenged in some other parts of the world, was its unmistakable contradiction with American ideals.
We have moved beyond the post-World War II and Cold War period when America's economic dominance was unchallenged and trade concessions were essential to worldwide economic growth.
So embedded are such interests, which have largely gone unchallenged, that a swift transition from coal would meet "serious political opposition" in parts of India, says Mr Chandra.
Instead, the rogue killers "exit ramp" allows Erdogan to avoid two bad outcomes: A blow to his strongman image due to an assassination inside Turkey's borders going unchallenged.
Prime Minister Theresa May called the gender pay gap a "burning injustice," and added that the whole of society would remain "poorer" if outdated employment practices went unchallenged.
With a tight race there among the establishment-friendly candidates, rivals like Mr. Christie and Mr. Rubio may not allow Mr. Kasich to deliver his message again unchallenged.
In doing so, SpaceX has upended its competitors' business models, creating a true existential threat to legacy aerospace companies that once went unchallenged in the commercial launch market.
It's a plainspoken review of the last few years that emphasizes how false narratives can calcify and go unchallenged when people abdicate their civic duty and their vote.
His main campaign theme of "Make America Great Again" evokes nostalgia for the 1950s, when the United States dominated world affairs and heterosexual white males enjoyed unchallenged primacy.
At the time of the May 2016 choice to go with raising money instead of being acquired, Snap looked unchallenged in the full-screen Stories social media game.
Energy is so central to our daily lives that we often take it for granted, or we allow attacks against our most abundant energy sources to go unchallenged.
Worse, the specifics of the strategy are a path to more electoral failure, because "A Better Deal" embraces falsehoods about economic power while leaving a bankrupt system unchallenged.
But sometimes it rightly points out the ever-increasing dangers and unchallenged threats that might be sneaking around the corners, targeting the most vulnerable members of your communities.
Happer did not escape the interview unchallenged, but only because Squawk Box co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin was present (the aforementioned interviews were one-on-ones with Kernen).
While Trump's Department of Justice has taken legal action against AT&T's proposed merger with Time Warner, Disney's acquisition of 20th Century Fox has, so far, gone unchallenged.
The Republicans ultimately chose not to nominate a candidate for the post, despite their parliamentary majority, but they did not appear ready to concede to Pashinyan's unchallenged bid.
Huge weight was placed on intelligence assessments that went unchallenged, and optimistic estimates of troop requirements led to a breakdown of order from which the occupation never recovered.
Time will tell, but this and other research leads me to have confidence that Wallace as moderator will not stand idly by and let factual misstatements remain unchallenged.
There will be additional consequences — and substantial ones — for the United States and its allies if Trump's assumed parallels between raw commerce and strategic bargaining are left unchallenged.
Attendance figures have dropped since Schumacher retired, despite Vettel running away with four straight titles from 2010-13 and Mercedes embarking on a run of unchallenged dominance since.
"If it has been done to the nurses and it is left unchallenged, it can be done to teachers, it can be done to another sector," he added.
Trump's "America First" isolationism is fast weakening and isolating the United States, undermining the stability of long-standing alliances, and allowing dictatorships to thrive unchallenged around the world.
Nairo Quintana pedaled into Madrid unchallenged to win the Vuelta a España, 1 minute 23 seconds ahead of the rider who beat him in the Tour de France.
Nobody wants a repeat of Matt Lauer's performance a couple of weeks ago when he let Mr. Trump's claim that he always opposed the Iraq war go unchallenged.
The nerve agent attack should be a trigger for actions that the West should undertake in a coordinated fashion to underscore that Russian aggression will not go unchallenged.
Ten years later, the painting sold at a Hong Kong auction for $9.7 million, making Mr. Zeng the most expensive contemporary Chinese artist, a position he retains unchallenged.
Unchallenged on television, she has positioned herself as a nonthreatening moderate in a changing district and has declined to endorse left-wing priorities like single-payer health care.
But the idea of letting falsehoods and lies go unchallenged for the sake of public relations goes against the average reporter's reason for getting up in the morning.
And that narrative went completely unchallenged, to the point where Congress was able to convince all the major internet platforms to completely change the way they do business.
As a result, whether he intends to or not, Sanders is largely ceding foreign policy to Clinton, who can claim experience on the issue more or less unchallenged.
Senators from both parties on Thursday repeatedly praised the temperament and record of the man the president fired, and Comey's assertion that Trump was untrustworthy remarkably went unchallenged.
In meetings with him, his assertions about what "everyone thinks" and what is "obviously true" wash over you, unchallenged, as they did at our private dinner on Jan.
For plenty of young people, it will be difficult to think of Mr. Spencer's speech going unchallenged, but provoking angry protest is a central aim of these events.
Whoppers like these go unchallenged by reporters and scholars perhaps because of their memoirist first-person quality, stories told by the men who say it happened to them.
I.E. ideology" and predicts that "perceptions of unjust treatment of African-Americans and the perceived unchallenged illegitimate actions of law enforcement will inspire premeditated attacks against law enforcement.
The result is that pioneers often go unchallenged for long periods, allowed to dominate the industry even though they don't explore or exploit all of their technology's possibilities.
One area that doesn't need extra horsepower is aerospace, in which America is the "practically unchallenged" leader, Cramer said, dubbing Boeing, Honeywell and United Technologies his top picks.
A recurring theme in several unchallenged resolutions asserted that the Fourth Geneva Convention, adopted in 1949, applied in the occupied territories, and explicitly included Jerusalem in that category.
Lewis Hamilton won the Italian Grand Prix in Monza virtually unchallenged from pole position and moved ahead of Sebastian Vettel to take the lead in the drivers' standings.
If corrections remain unchallenged, the question is not why opposition activists were the subject of corrections, but why they posted so many false statements in the first place.
The media will write about the most egregious examples of misinformation and hypocrisy that this practice enables, but it seems likely that much of it will go unchallenged.
It requires us to rethink our approach to the defense innovation ecosystem, one whose roots — and attitudes – are firmly planted in yesterday's era of virtually unchallenged technological superiority.
"By employing oligarch-funded, quasi-mercenary military advisors, particularly in countries where leaders seek unchallenged autocratic rule, Russian interests gain access to natural resources on favorable terms," Gen.
Baxter's philosophy has gone unchallenged through every Democratic and Republican government for almost 40 years now, leaving us with record-low antitrust enforcement and record-high corporate concentration.
Netflix – The video streaming service was rated "outperform" in new coverage at Credit Suisse, which thinks Netflix will enjoy "unchallenged leadership" and "disproportionate scale" in the global market.
America must send a clear and unmistakable message to the Middle East and beyond that anyone with an anti-Israel and anti-Semitic agenda will not go unchallenged.
But if we stifle our progress on clean energy here, China will move forward unchallenged in becoming the global leader in manufacturing clean energy products, including electric vehicles.
Check out our six takeaways from the debate: Mr. Biden faded into the background, Mr. Sanders went largely unchallenged and Mr. Yang made the most of his time.
Finally, product hopping of a single Alzheimer's drug, Namenda, would have cost the consumers, payers, and Medicare $22019 billion more over 10 years if it had gone unchallenged.
The audience vocally responded to the remark and some in the crowd said homophobic comments would not have gone unchallenged even before five years ago, according to the report.
The document was widely circulated in that office and shared in at least one other, the report said, while its content and tone went unchallenged at a senior level.
Judge Persky secured a new term this week (because he was unchallenged for the post, the election was canceled) and will serve another six years beginning in January, 2017.
However, as competitors originating from outside of Silicon Valley rise, so do the stakes for previously unchallenged tech firms, like Uber, Facebook and Google, to enter new markets responsibly.
Along with the staying power of the movement, Packnett said, comes those wishing it would simply fade away, allowing them to remain comfortable and unchallenged with their privilege intact.
"If this law goes unchallenged women are going to be harmed," said Andrea Ferrigno, a vice president at Whole Woman's Health, an abortion provider with a clinic in Texas.
When Matt Lauer beat Hillary with a two-by-four before letting Trump spout one unchallenged lie after another, other journalists suggested he be reassigned to the weather desk.
Anti-semitism being prevalent at the time (not that it went unchallenged), this inevitably led to their fanbase being subjected to anti-Jewish slurs as a form of antagonism.
In many cases, these policies caused misery and unnecessary death, but whatever the virtues of the US's domination of the world its status as a global superpower was unchallenged.
As algorithms like these improve the way they serve up content that people like, they may create for their users a false, virtual world where their values go unchallenged.
Lax antitrust law and enforcement have left trends such as corporate consolidation — as seen across the economy, from tech giants like Amazon to chicken farmers in the Midwest — unchallenged.
"For example, universities can be hard to secure, and the high volume of people present daily increase the chance of an armed individual entering a facility unchallenged," said Worters.
And the plotters usually establish tight control over the media and the flow of public information, quashing any broadcasts that would undermine the sense of inevitable and unchallenged success.
During a joint press conference Wednesday afternoon, Trump stood alongside Erdoğan — whom Trump said he's a "big fan of" — and let the Turkish leader repeat his talking points, unchallenged.
Living in an environment in which their legitimacy is constantly under question is harmful to child health and well-being in and of itself and must not go unchallenged.
His domestic political standing is largely unchallenged, partly because of changes he has made to the electoral system; he is almost certain to win another term in April elections.
For the time being, however, the greenback's strength remains largely unchallenged, as the effect of the virus outbreak on the Chinese and global economy cannot be adequately evaluated yet.
Since the inception of the digital age, the United States has been the unchallenged global leader in computing technology, but with little public attention, our advantage has been eclipsed.
But each of those companies is still digesting enormous acquisitions from last year, potentially opening the door for a large, unchallenged bid by one of the big technology companies.
Apple passed Exxon Mobil to become the most valuable company in the United States almost eight years ago, and after 2012 it held on, largely unchallenged, for six years.
And 53 of those seats — nearly one-third of the entire legislature, most of which are held by Republicans — will go unchallenged because a challenger didn't file to run.
"I don't think the public understanding of the Mueller report ever recovered from Barr rolling out his summary, and then leaving it unchallenged for over a month," Arenberg said.
It's kind of crazy, if you have a kid who has a nut allergy that there's only one maker ... EpiPen's had this unchallenged monopoly and we've just fallen asleep.
Because the emergency managers had unchallenged authority in their oversight of Flint, it is they, along with the governor who appointed them, who bear ultimate responsibility for creating the crisis.
Perhaps I'm just one of those "nasty" women with a nasty habit of speaking truth to idiocy, but I couldn't sit idly by and allow his lies to go unchallenged.
But populism goes further: It wants the will of the people to go unchallenged, which puts it at odds with liberal democracy, the political system of most contemporary Western states.
Some major climate science reports and most government regulations relying on that science also require public comment periods, which makes the argument that climate scientists have gone unchallenged rather dubious.
The attack comes after six years of hands-off policies under former US President Barack Obama that saw Russia enter the war unchallenged on the Syrian government's side in 2015.
She faces the same bind women face every day: Call the actions out and be viewed as hostile and abrasive, or don't call them out and leave these actions unchallenged.
All I knew was that the thought of letting the absurdities in my timeline go unchallenged left me feeling complicit, as if my silence would be mistaken for tacit agreement.
The recognizable geometric shapes, stringent symmetry and acceptable flora established in French gardens had remained unchallenged for centuries; Burle Marx abandoned the rigid layouts and began to use local plants.
A statement said the British government believed it was "highly likely" that Syria had used chemical weapons on its own people, and that such an atrocity could not pass unchallenged.
Hillary Clinton's delegate lead remains intact, and Mr. Trump's emergence as the unchallenged Republican standard-bearer may help the Clinton cause as Democrats grow anxious about the general election matchup.
The scores tied, the battle engaged, and even though Manchester itself desperately needed a win to try to qualify for next season's Champions League, there was no quarter left unchallenged.
Gossip, wishful thinking, speculation, fantasy, memory, fiction, art: When corruption is blatant, hypocrisy unchallenged, and power obviously unattainable, Novey suggests, these are the tools people use to comprehend the world.
Without competition from more affordable FDA-approved generics, patients will be forced to forego much-needed medication because of high prices charged for drugs protected by invalid but unchallenged patents.
In London, British Prime Minister Theresa May said all the indications pointed to Syrian government responsibility for the attack and such "a shocking and barbaric act" could not go unchallenged.
In essence this legislation would invalidate all local elections and impose a colonial regime that will rule unchallenged over every aspect of Puerto Rican society for at least 5 years.
I saw voters go to the ballot box, replacing President Hosni Mubarak, who had ruled unchallenged for nearly 30 years, with Mohamed Morsi, a leading member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
They have not gone unchallenged: A federal judge is expected to hear a challenge to the Mississippi law later this month, and a judge in Kentucky blocked the law there.
That leaves an uphill battle as Mr. Ramaphosa takes on a deeply divided party in which too many years of unchallenged power have nurtured lethargy and a culture of corruption.
"Mississippi politicians' flagrant assault on reproductive rights will not go unchallenged," said Lourdes Rivera, senior vice president of US programs at the Center for Reproductive Rights, in a written statement.
The defendant admitted killing Mr. Kem Ley, but glaring holes in his story went unchallenged, said Kingsley Abbott, a lawyer who observed the trial for the International Commission of Jurists.
The race was effectively decided there and then, with Hamilton pulling away unchallenged and lapping both Alfa Romeo's Antonio Giovinazzi and Williams' Robert Kubica after just 19 of the 66 laps.
And yet while I fear anti-Semitism on the right will lead to more violence, I fear anti-Semitism on the left will cause that violence and hate to go unchallenged.
Unchallenged, the warrant for data on DisruptJ20's main Facebook page would have required Facebook to turn over personal information on some 1.33,000 people who had 'liked' or followed the page.
Pundits now assert that after decades of wobbly coalition governments, India has entered a phase of hegemonic politics reminiscent of the 563s and 1960s, when the Congress party held unchallenged power.
But its de facto monopoly went unchallenged until April, when Petrobras laid out plans to sell stakes in some refineries, drawing an outcry from unions and many politicians on the left.
Earlier on Wednesday, May said all the indications were that the Syrian authorities were responsible for the attack in the town of Douma and that such assaults could not go unchallenged.
For too long these companies have gone unchallenged in their business practices, and only under public pressure from this Committee and others have they begun to fully cooperate with our requests.
Firms can expect much of this to go unchallenged by Labour, which is proposing to nationalise key industries, raise corporate tax and levy a fee on companies that pay employees "excessively".
On Monday, the former oilman-turned-diplomat visited the site of a World War Two Nazi massacre in Italy and said the United States would never let such abuses go unchallenged.
The market has burned up a brimming reservoir of pessimism and done just enough to encourage the bulls, without fully disproving the skeptics case that last year's highs will go unchallenged.
The Croatian third seed breezed through the first two sets virtually unchallenged by the world number 188, who stepped up his game in the third and fourth, forcing errors from Cilic.
Taser's move made sense: if the instructions go unchallenged, some police departments could change use-of-force policies to place Tasers more in line with firearms than with less-lethal devices.
In London, British Prime Minister Theresa May said all the indications pointed to Syrian government responsibility for the Douma attack and such "a shocking and barbaric act" could not go unchallenged.
" In social justice parlance, when an illicit bias is reflected and goes unchallenged in our social and governmental institutions (like, for example, the courts), the bias is considered to be "systemic.
More broadly, it is not hard to see why proteomics might appear threatening to humanities scholars, whose authority over the interpretation of manuscripts, paintings, and old objects has long gone unchallenged.
The purge is only the first step: The real aim is to change the Constitution and create a presidential system with weak checks and balances, enabling Mr. Erdogan to rule unchallenged.
Jihadis' dependence on the Germany-based encrypted app Telegram has increased and gone unchallenged, as jihadis test a new generation of products from social media companies, most of them offering encryption.
From the left and right, there have been deep suspicions of establishment candidates, a view of electoral system as being rigged, and the unchallenged role of money in determining political outcomes.
Dan Bishop, a Republican who helped co-sponsor the statewide bill, said that without the issue of bathroom flexibility, the state would likely have allowed the city's policy to remain unchallenged.
When Nolting returns to two-footed running in a few weeks, she will leave unchallenged the record for fastest ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro on crutches (4 days 20 hours 30 minutes).
Some signature untruths, like Mr. Trump's insistence that he opposed the Iraq war from the beginning, have often been allowed to go unchallenged, including at a recent NBC candidate forum. Mrs.
If a man — or a woman — can't figure that out, control himself or herself, and act accordingly, he or she shouldn't be left unchallenged in a position of power and influence.
The notorious "helicopter parent," the meddling mother, the critical mother-in-law — these are all tropes at least as pervasive and unchallenged as any Madonna and Child image of manifest womanhood.
The Kenya attack underscores the American military's limits on the continent, where a lack of intelligence, along with Manda Bay's reputation as a quiet and unchallenged locale, allowed a lethal attack.
The news conference's participants — all women in senior roles — also offered a counternarrative to people who believe Uber's "bro" culture has allowed harassment of women who work there to go unchallenged.
For the past 30 years, she has reigned unchallenged as the doyenne of institutional critique, a branch of conceptual art concerned with the internal machinery of museums and other social constructs.
On one front, the coalition will seek to overturn state laws that have gone largely unchallenged, including new policies that force businesses to allow guns to be carried on their property.
He could take unchallenged digs at President Barack Obama while direct-selling his hard-line vision of border security to the very agents whose job it is to secure the border.
For three decades after the Cold War ended, Americans lived with confidence that their lives and assets were protected by the unchallenged U.S. military and the deeply established rule of law.
These women still face powerful industry gatekeepers like Mr. Simmons, whose pedigree and ability to make or break careers allowed his abusive behavior to go unchallenged for decades, his accusers contend.
Leia's limited dialogue in "Star Wars" went unchallenged in 2000, but 40 years later, the lack of meaty roles for women and people of color in Hollywood is under new scrutiny.
" What they're saying: CNN said in a statement that if "left unchallenged, the actions of the White House would create a dangerous chilling effect for any journalist who covers our elected officials.
The statement noted that the DFB is involved in several projects to integrate "tens of thousands" of refugees into the sport, and could not let the comments made by Özil go unchallenged.
The complicating factor here is that Kjellberg insists his humor is satirical and absurdist in nature; the resulting ambiguity is presumably why the content of his videos went unchallenged for so long.
Still, let me make a brief observation so the falsification of history by groups such as the Civil Human Rights Front, the Civic Party and numerous opposition news sites doesn't go unchallenged.
Not against President Trump, per se, but against the presidency in general, reestablishing the Congress as a thorough legislative body it was meant to be — and not letting executive orders go unchallenged.
It is hard to see why, for example, the dynamic of the modern women's game should be any different in this regard from the men's, where Europe's pre-eminence now goes unchallenged.
"That cannot go unchallenged," said Senator Benjamin L. Cardin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, who took up elements of the sanctions legislation initially pushed by Mr. Schumer.
Ashley Jardina, a political scientist at Duke, puts it this way: When the dominant status of whites relative to racial and ethnic minorities is secure and unchallenged, white identity likely remains dormant.
Manmohan Singh was seen as a tool of the Gandhis and was often overshadowed by a cabinet of powerful rivals, but Mr. Modi is the opposite — increasingly unchallenged and respected for it.
Now the Silicon Valley companies — long used to practically unchallenged clout in Washington — face rising calls for tighter regulation from both conservatives and liberals and growing scrutiny of their sheer market dominance.
CAIRO/ALEXANDRIA (Reuters) - Egyptians began voting on Monday in a presidential election that guarantees victory to President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, running virtually unchallenged with all credible candidates intimidated or locked up.
This is contradicted by obvious photographic evidence, of course, so Trump repeats talking points about camera angles so his belief that he's a popular president capable of gathering massive crowds is unchallenged.
Adding to the tangles, some senior Republicans left Mr Comey's testimony unchallenged and instead argued that Mr Trump did not know how to talk to FBI bosses, because he is new to politics.
"The protests matter to Hungary, and to Europe, because so far Orban's government has been going virtually unchallenged," Constantine Fraser, European political research analyst at TS Lombard, told CNBC via email on Thursday.
The revolution went largely unchallenged, but that may be about to change if the Trump administration removes regulations on the big banks and stops sending bad loans back to the banks for repayment.
Other states and locations are considering tighter controls – but across much of the rest of the United States and Western world, surveillance technology continues to be rolled out, sometimes largely unnoticed and unchallenged.
To the rest of the world, Wakanda is basically your average third-world country ("textile, shepherds, cool outfits"), a narrative that goes unchallenged because, honestly, it fits neatly into Western perceptions of Africa.
Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes, whom federal regulators have banned from her job over faulty blood testing technology, went unchallenged (of course people had to know), and now she's under federal investigation for fraud.
He interrupted her, while allowing Trump to talk over him in his usual way, and he left unchallenged Trump's contradictory statement about not supporting the war in Iraq (he did), among other things.
More seriously, a long period in power unchallenged can cause a "living decay", with little incentive for the incumbent to come up with new ideas, says Richard Wyn Jones, also of Cardiff University.
Though it remains unclear why it took Facebook so long to act against such prolific fakers — which the research suggests had been doping their metrics unchallenged on Facebook for up to five years.
Few in the West understand the Russian leader, but it is clear that the Russians are flexing their muscles unchallenged in various arenas that are widely seen as in opposition to American interests.
Pelosi, who was making calls to members from San Francisco on Monday, continues to project confidence that she has the votes to be elected speaker and she is still running unchallenged, though Rep.
Another conspiracy researcher, Joseph E. Uscinski, a political science professor at the University of Miami, has noted that such theories rarely go unchallenged and are frequently debunked on the internet, Mr. Brotherton said.
San Miguel's unsolicited bid went unchallenged following a two-month period for companies to buy and submit Swiss challenge documents, Giovanni Lopez, chairman of the transport ministry's bids and awards committee, told reporters.
Thus, in the above clip, Trump is largely unchallenged in floating a plan that Republican leaders—and even Steve Bannon—consider too dicey, and one which clearly is a cynical voter turnout tactic.
I remember a Washington Post profile where they were talking about all the strippers and drugs they were experiencing and you don't see anyone really having such unchallenged bravado in a press interview.Unironically?
With a flood of applications, and the Department's staff shrunken by the effects of sequestration and continuous pressure on domestic discretionary appropriations, even absurd claims have a good chance of sliding through unchallenged.
The bills foundered over how to deal with undocumented immigrants, but various programs intended to bring in talented and diverse immigrants and to let legal immigrants bring in family members continued largely unchallenged.
"Congress's appropriation power, which is pretty much the last unchallenged power that Congress has, has very significantly eroded," said Sean Q. Kelly, a professor of political science at California State University Channel Islands.
Though Democrats contend that the evidence they gathered is "overwhelming" and unchallenged, they are urging the Senate to add to their record by calling central witnesses that Trump blocked from their own proceedings.
He has been called "the king of YouTube" and countless variations thereon, and he has remained unchallenged on that perch for years, making millions of dollars and leveraging his popularity into outside ventures.
The former New York mayor has spent hundreds of millions on television, digital and radio ads, worrying some opponents who believe he is being unchallenged because he hasn't been on the debate stage.
The Today show co-anchor sat down with Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump for 30 minutes each on Wednesday, and many people felt Lauer went after Clinton while allowing Trump to go unchallenged.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Half a year ago one man stood alone and unchallenged on the summit of Israeli politics - the veteran right-wing populist Benjamin Netanyahu, known as "King Bibi" to his loyal followers.
What he does not want is any repeat of the demonstrations in the heart of Moscow, with tens of thousands of protesters challenging his landslide victory and effective coronation as unchallenged leader of Russia.
That year we assembled a class that was about 70% white, a number that's stayed just about the same for the past five years — as the race gap in higher ed remains relatively unchallenged.
The officials said that allowing Moscow's triumphal claims of a traitor's death to go unchallenged — and thus allowing their vulnerable asset to maintain a low profile — was the best way to ensure his safety.
"No matter what happens from this point forward, both Netanyahu's unchallenged reign and a public perception of his necessity have been undermined," said Brent Sasley, a University of Texas professor who studies Israeli politics.
BERN (Reuters) - Britain's Chris Froome seems to be heading for a third Tour de France title seemingly unchallenged as rivals fail to unsettle his well-oiled Team Sky machine but try telling him that.
Being able to use your voice to shut something down that makes you uncomfortable or unchallenged is a huge step in feeling professionally fulfilled, and being able to do the best work you can.
A shrunken and overworked U.S. Navy, which has ruled the oceans virtually unchallenged since the end of the Cold War, had 288 warships and submarines at the end of March, according to the Pentagon.
"Unchallenged statements made by a petitioner before a judge ... would be sufficient for law enforcement to enter that person's home and confiscate their private property," the National Rifle Association (NRA) said in a statement.
That's a horrifying, unempathetic idea that few people would agree with if it were stated like that, but it can go unchallenged when implied, as it is here, by the structure of a work.
The goal of American Dharma is to let Bannon talk (and talk and talk — "this is a man who loves to talk," Morris said after the film's Toronto premiere), relatively unchallenged by his interlocutor.
The Congress party, once the unchallenged power in India, could take some comfort in its performance in the union territory of Puducherry, where its alliance won after a close fight against an incumbent government.
Michelle Beadle and her co-hosts on SportsNation discussed the interview, with Beadle killing her company for allowing Hardy to use its airwaves to profess his innocence in a wholly unchallenged conversation with Schefter.
Contrast the nascent process of the United States with the ways of a monarchy, in which a king can make laws unchallenged and order any action, including the lethal decision to go to war.
Most egregiously, Mr. Lauer allowed Mr. Trump to repeat, unchallenged, the false claim that he had opposed the war in Iraq when, as reported by BuzzFeed, he supported the invasion on record in 2002.
It was in March, after Mr. Trump inflamed Jewish leaders with an improvised vow to remain "neutral" in dealings with Israel and Palestinians, that Mr. Kushner emerged as an unchallenged force in the campaign.
In terse language, the documents paint a chilling portrait of impunity at the very top of Honduras's police hierarchy: the unchallenged power to carry out assassinations and force a cover-up of the investigation.
However, there are times when, despite your best intentions, you just can't let that specific brand of wrong sit there unchallenged—and if you do happen down that rabbit hole, you better come prepared.
Where the American navy once enjoyed unchallenged superiority in the waters off China's coast, the Reuters report makes clear that the outcome of a conflict in these seas is no longer a foregone conclusion.
The rebels have flown drones into the radar arrays of Saudi Arabia's Patriot missile batteries, according to Conflict Armament Research, disabling them and allowing the Houthis to fire ballistic missiles into the kingdom unchallenged.
Colorado also happens to be where the first unchallenged gay marriage license was granted, in 1975, by a Boulder County clerk named Clela Rorex, thanks to the vague wording of the Colorado legal code.
That he didn't want to formally acknowledge her is not surprising; since his early weeks spent reacting to her policy proposals, he has run most of the campaign as though he is running unchallenged.
And European officials signaled it was unlikely Trump would go unchallenged during the meeting, with other leaders likely to raise concern that his use of tariffs is causing serious harm to the global economy.
At issue were secrecy around the impending retirement of the outgoing secretary-general and an "artificial urgency" to fill the post that went unchallenged by Juncker's 27 fellow commissioners, she said in a statement.
From Hollywood to the halls of Congress, and in factories and restaurants across this country, many no longer will silently allow discrimination and harassment at the hands of bosses and colleagues to go unchallenged.
The result has been an unchallenged belief among white liberals that as they continue their sharply leftward movement of recent years, they will be able to rely on black Democrats for continuing political support.
Sony had seven unchallenged years to convince publishers, but now Google, Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, Microsoft, Nintendo, Amazon, Verizon, Walmart, Nvidia, and others are all testing the waters for their own possible cloud gaming subscriptions.
Despite rebased expectations, we continue to see value in Facebook's platform as a unique asset, enjoying a largely unchallenged dominant market position, with shares trading at a reasonable 20x our new 2019 EPS estimate.
You get four days to present a mostly unchallenged narrative, on national primetime television, to try to win any reluctant partisans back to your side and covert as many swing voters as you can.
" Last year, a leaked FBI report warned of the threat posed by the "Black Identity Extremist," motivated by the "perception of unjust treatment of African-Americans and the perceived unchallenged illegitimate actions of law enforcement.
HOCKENHEIM, Germany (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton cruised to an unchallenged victory in Sunday's German Formula One Grand Prix to extend his lead over Mercedes team mate Nico Rosberg at the top of the world championship standings.
PARIS (Reuters) - French carmaker PSA Group threw its support behind efforts to create a European manufacturer of electric car batteries, as Chief Executive Carlos Tavares warned lawmakers on Wednesday against letting Asian dominance go unchallenged.
" In 1983, a U.S. Department of Education report titled "A Nation at Risk" warned that the country's "once unchallenged preeminence in commerce, industry, science, and technological innovation is being overtaken by competitors throughout the world.
Trump's victory, if unchallenged from the right, would force conservatives to replace their own principles with his rancid stew of racism and sexism, along with his slew of various crackpot theories on politics and economics.
Days later, MBS, as he is known, shockingly ordered the arrest of 11 princes and scores of business leaders for "corruption" -- a power play that seems to have gone unchallenged, either in Riyadh or Washington.
If Congress does not receive the report before Barr's appearance, it is unlikely that journalists would see a copy either, meaning that Barr would be free to give an unchallenged assessment of what Mueller concluded.
"Unchallenged Hate" and "Display to Me" ebb toward death metal riffing and drum grooves, but it would be 1989's Mentally Murdered EP that cemented the band's fascination with this new flavor of extreme metal.
Bonhoeffer distinguished between "cheap grace" — easy forgiveness that allowed individual perpetrators and oppressive societies to get away, unchallenged, with their actions — and "costly grace," or forgiveness that also asks hard questions, and demands social change.
His party, the African National Congress — the party of Nelson Mandela, which has governed the country since the end of apartheid — has become profoundly corrupt, as any party would after 25 years of unchallenged power.
English also throws the reader a surprise punch in the last chapter, which casts doubt on Haidara's motives as well as the veracity of what had been presented to the reader as the unchallenged facts.
But with the confirmation of Ms. Brnabic's appointment, Mr. Vucic, a former ally of the Serbian strongman Slobodan Milosevic who has cast himself as pro-Western, now has almost unchallenged control of the country's institutions.
But one supporter of the lawsuit, Gilbert Villegas, an alderman who is chairman of the City Council's Latino Caucus, said there was "potential for that issue to creep into other grants" if it went unchallenged.
Instead of targeted military strikes and global police cooperation, which would have been the most sensible reaction, the Bush administration chose this moment of unchallenged global hegemony to lash out and occupy Afghanistan and Iraq.
Some critics of the administration say that allowing the attacks on the Saudi oil facilities and the oil tankers to go unchallenged by the United States military and its allies will embolden strikes by Iran.
Mr. Ricciardone faces an open challenge from academics at the university, one of the most prestigious in the Middle East, who are angered in part by his decision to give Mr. Pompeo an unchallenged platform.
May, also speaking earlier on Wednesday, said all the indications were that the Syrian authorities were responsible for the chemical attack in the town of Douma and that such shocking assaults could not go unchallenged.
President Donald Trump's pre-taped interview with personal cheerleader and Fox News host Sean Hannity on Monday night mostly provided Trump a chance to defend — unchallenged — his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
Apparently, C.K. and Ansari were only interested in challenging the status quo when they remained unchallenged — once women spoke out against them, they performed the comedic equivalent of packing up their toys and going home.
He distinguished between "cheap grace" — easy forgiveness that allowed individual perpetrators and oppressive societies to get away, unchallenged, with their actions — and "costly grace," or forgiveness that also asks hard questions, and demands social change.
"He wants a Turkey where he is the undisputed, unchallenged decider without the constraints of a normal democratic system," said James Jeffrey, a former U.S. ambassador to Ankara and a senior fellow at the Washington Institute.
The willingness of ruling-party deputies to participate in parliamentary proceedings of questionable legality – and the willingness of the President to let this proceed unchallenged – sets an unwelcome precedent for the rule of law in Poland.
The straw that broke the camel's back, in U.S. Soccer's unchallenged telling of the affair, was Solo calling Sweden "cowards" for playing a tactically conservative game against the Americans in the quarterfinals of the Rio Olympics.
Listen closely, though, and Flower Boy is basically the opposite; it's an album about growing up and reckoning with identity, a pastel-colored wonderland where black kids can self-determine and express themselves and live unchallenged.
"Where non-violent extremism goes unchallenged, the values that bind our society together fragment," May, who had been interior minister for six years before taking over the Downing Street reins, said in a speech in February.
Several opinion polls identified Abascal as the winner of Monday's final pre-election debate as he delivered parts of his campaign message - on immigration, Spanish unity and wasteful public spending - largely unchallenged by his four rivals.
I admire Obama for expanding health care and averting a nuclear crisis with Iran, but allowing Syria's civil war and suffering to drag on unchallenged has been his worst mistake, casting a shadow over his legacy.
Despite the inicident, FIFA still handed Bielsa and Leeds its annual sportsmansship prize for a later incident in April, in which the 64-year-old allowed an opposition team to score unchallenged after a controversial goal.
A pattern of lower activity for women as compared with men tracks throughout life that goes unchallenged by health professionals and the public, even without evidence suggesting that women experience fewer benefits of activity than men.
It is also unclear why the omissions went unchallenged by league officials, by the epidemiologist whose job it was to ensure accurate data collection and by the editor of the medical journal that published the studies.
Want to know the secret behind Omarosa's wild, largely unchallenged, run in the White House, during which she would swan in and out of the Oval Office, secretly recording the president and his chief of staff?
Militias allied to the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan, a rival political party to the Kurdistan Democratic Party which governs Iraq's Kurdish region, reportedly struck an agreement with Iraqi forces to let them advance unchallenged on Kirkuk.
" LONDON — Current and former employees of the British fashion chain Ted Baker are accusing the company's founder and chief executive of inappropriate behavior, citing a "forced hugging" policy and a workplace culture that "leaves harassment unchallenged.
Aside from the occasional high-profile verbal sparring match with Trevor Noah or the hosts of The View, Tomi Lahren typically sticks to solo segments in her studio where her wildly misguided opinions can go unchallenged.
Straining hard to see the world from the point of view of a voter for Trump or, say, the Hungarian strongman Viktor Orban, he too often channels that view unchallenged, accepting too many of its assumptions.
He also pointed to a hypersexualized view of women that was "mostly unchallenged by the school," an issue that he said he had been reflecting on since watching Dr. Christine Blasey Ford testify against Justice Kavanaugh.
"We also continue to spend significant time and effort to counter ISIL and other terrorist groups' propaganda and deny them unchallenged recruiting platforms to spread their messages of hate and intolerance," said the spokesman, Marc Raimondi.
But decreased oil revenue is straining the economy and forcing questions about whether the family, which has thousands of members and is still growing, can maintain its lavish lifestyle and its unchallenged grip on the country.
But the two men took no questions, leaving the Japanese unchallenged about the fact that they are moving ahead on a new plutonium reprocessing plant that should produce up to eight tons of plutonium each year.
Now in her 29th year on Capitol Hill, Pelosi has led the House Democrats since 2003 –– the longest stretch atop the party in more than five decades –– and she's gone unchallenged through most of that tenure.
Pell's lawyers say he could not have been in the sacristy at the time as he would have been on the front steps of the cathedral after Mass, a point that went unchallenged at the trial.
" The professor continued offering liberal fan fiction while going unchallenged by Cuomo on examples of what would be an impeachable offense: "Or, if he decides, 'I'm simply not going to protect the United States from foreign attack.
" Following the publication of this letter, Bederow declined to comment to BuzzFeed News "on anyone's characterization based on the Post article," but "caution[ed] people not to assume the accuracy of what happened simply upon unchallenged accusations.
For many years it was routine for clubs to pay agent fees on behalf of players without reporting these payments as a "benefit in kind," and for the UK tax authority to let the practice go unchallenged.
"I think it's important to out [Girodes's remarks] not just to denounce him but to set a tone in this neighborhood and in this city that this type of offense does not go unchallenged," he told NBC4.
Trump, hours after returning from his second foreign trip as president, declined to refute the Russian account of his meeting with Putin, leaving their assertion that he accepted the Russian president's denial of 2016 election meddling unchallenged.
He was prescient in many ways, predicting China's rise and the Soviet Union's decline, but premature in predicting the weakening of America, which enjoyed a quarter-century of unchallenged dominance; the relative decline has only just begun.
For over half a century, Missouri government unions have been allowed to operate unchallenged and without competition, so the legislation constitutes a major victory for those who favor policies that give people more freedom in the workplace.
Sisi is running almost unchallenged after the other serious candidates were either arrested or intimidated, making turnout the main measure of his popularity with Egyptians who are widely expected to award him a second four-year term.
Silveria, the superintendent of the US Air Force Academy, brought together more than 5,000 students, staff and Air Force officers to tell them with electrifying clarity that prejudice, bigotry and intolerance cannot be allowed to go unchallenged.
" Dr. Midgley took pains to distinguish between the important contributions of science and the philosophy of "scientism," in which "prophets," she wrote, decree that science is "not just omnicompetent but unchallenged, the sole form of rational thinking.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said all the indications were that the Syrian authorities were responsible for a chemical attack in the Syrian town of Douma and that such shocking assaults could not go unchallenged.
In Harare, Zimbabwe's capital, Mr. Mugabe's precise fate remained uncertain on Wednesday, but many Zimbabweans referred to his house arrest as the end of his unchallenged rule and the start of a new chapter in their lives.
Amazon is also having a pretty big sale on their Rivet furniture line, and Target wasn't about to let that go unchallenged — so they put all of their furniture, decor, bedding, and patio sets at 30% off.
And his goals are quite clear: unchallenged dominance at home; heavy influence over his neighbors; a weakening of Western institutions like NATO and the European Union; and "great power" influence in key regions like the Middle East.
If gone unchallenged by the new U.S. administration, rest assured Tehran will continue its hellbent efforts to deepen the already disastrous situation in the Middle East and beyond, and in the process significantly threaten U.S. strategic interests.
The remarks were not denied by the White House in an initial statement from spokesman Raj Shah Thursday night, and they remained unchallenged by the Trump administration until a pair of tweets from the president early Friday.
At the very least, Pompeo enabled the smear campaign to go unchallenged, acquiesced in the Giuliani back channel effort with Ukraine and failed to say a word in defense of Bill Taylor, George Kent or Marie Yovanovitch.
" They said King's promotion of white supremacist ideology had previously gone unchallenged by many, and that that silence can "foster a climate that enables the kind of hateful violence that erupted three times in the last week.
That's leading nationalist rebels to regret that they have left the jihadist groups unchallenged until they became a major threat — one that may have become too big to defeat without creating more, brutal rifts in southern Syria.
So to prevent us all from being mired in a fact-free zone for the next four years, the Senate has a responsibility to exercise its independence and prevent the Trump administration from advancing baldfaced lies unchallenged.
The idea that men have more sexual desire than women still goes unchallenged, leading too many men to believe that a lukewarm yes is all they're ever going to get, because women don't like sex that much anyway.
The view that welfare is a bad thing abused by "other people," and that the extent of welfare is responsible for economic problems, is an article of faith on the right, and too often goes unchallenged by Democrats.
Despite his controversial image, Li remained unchallenged as China's number two leader through the 1990s and into the early 2000s, second only to then-President Jiang Zemin, as the ruling Communist Party tried to present a united front.
The technical term for this is a "dick move," but it's also a useful marker for the journalism community, where it's fashionable to draw equivalence between both parties, and treat all partisan spin as worthy of unchallenged amplification.
Already he has made an enormous mark on the fate of America and placed his stamp on much of the world, bringing peace, prosperity and a recognition of the unchallenged fact that America is first among the many.
The Argentine and his side were awarded the prize thanks to a separate incident in April, when Bielsa ordered his team to allow opponents Aston Villa to score unchallenged after Leeds scored whilst a Villa player was injured.
As USA Today reported, Santa Clara County Superior Court Judge Aaron Persky's election was canceled on Tuesday due to the fact that he went unchallenged on the ballot, giving him automatic re-election to a six-year term.
The problem is that Mr. Abrahams was only one shoot in the systemic corruption that has spread through his party, the African National Congress, in the 24 years it has ruled largely unchallenged since the triumph over apartheid.
At the same time, he reflected the problems of a party that has struggled to transform itself from a liberation movement to a modern political party, and that has led, mostly unchallenged, for a quarter of a century.
They are seizing on stunning arguments envisioning almost unchallenged presidential power and highly limited criteria for defining the abuse of power and impeachment laid out by a maverick member of Trump's legal team, Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz.
" He wrote an article in The Weekly Standard titled "When You Can't Stand Your Candidate" — ostensibly a look back at the 1972 election — urging that the Republican convention not be "a coronation wherein Trump and Trumpism are unchallenged.
This vote proves that the march of the illiberals in Europe will no longer go unchallenged and that there is a strong majority of parliamentarians in the European Union still willing to fight for democratic laws and values.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai junta chief Prayuth Chan-ocha on Tuesday ordered an end to military rule before his new civilian government is sworn in, but kept the power to let security forces carry out searches and arrests unchallenged.
But a more fundamental element of smug disdain for Kim Davis went unchallenged: the contention, at bottom, that Davis was not merely wrong in her convictions, but that her convictions were, in themselves, an error and a fraud.
Schefter has been widely criticized here and elsewhere for essentially introducing Greg Hardy to a national audience and letting him speak, unchallenged, about a violent incident with his ex-girlfriend that left her bruised and fearful for her life.
"The women in these witch camps become objects for everyone," says Nyoni, explaining that she was interested in how we can become complicit in the rules that divide and oppress people by the simple act of leaving them unchallenged.
" A British government spokesman welcomed Washington's announcement, saying: "The strong international response to the use of a chemical weapon on the streets of Salisbury sends an unequivocal message to Russia that its provocative, reckless behavior will not go unchallenged.
Spain were also let off the hook when a scorching shot from Morocco's Nordin Amrabat came off the bar, and when Boutaib failed to beat goalkeeper David de Gea after racing into the area unchallenged following a throw-in.
The problem is not Islam, he insists, but the negligence of government officials like himself in allowing self-contained ethnic ghettos to grow unchallenged, breeding anger, crime and radicalism among youth — a soup of grievances that suits Islamist recruiters.
The application says the jury could not have been satisfied Pell was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt as the prosecution's case was based wholly on the word of one accuser, and more than 20 witnesses gave "unchallenged exculpatory evidence".
The company reportedly ended its magazine partnership with Condé Nast over at least two disagreements: whether Goop could sell branded products in its pages and if Goop experts could present their recommendations unchallenged like they often do the site.
In doing so she is taking on a well-respected Massachusetts Democrat, Representative Michael Capuano, who was expecting to coast once again unchallenged for re-election in the Seventh Congressional District, which includes much of Boston and its suburbs.
The Trump administration on Monday moved to repeal one of the last unchallenged climate-change regulations rushed into place in the waning days of the Obama presidency — a rule restricting the release of planet-warming methane into the atmosphere.
Scores of multinationals use the Netherlands to pare their tax bills but the Dutch, who bore tax hikes after the financial crisis, are growing increasingly hostile to minimizing company tax, which is legal and has gone unchallenged for decades.
He is proud to assert that in the country of the triumphant proletariat, "homosexualism" is considered socially illicit and punishable, while in the "cultured" country of great philosophers and musicians — that is, in Germany — it remains free and unchallenged.
The big picture: Beyond the NFL, the helmet industry as a whole is undergoing massive change, with startups introducing new technology and tackling safety concerns with a sense of urgency that long-term incumbents — unchallenged for decades — haven't had.
Trump's capacity to act with such impunity in these cases is a testament to his unchallenged power over his party's grass roots -- a block of support he can leverage to intimidate GOP lawmakers who might think of checking him.
The morning after the public hearings wrapped, Fox News gave President Trump 57 minutes mostly unchallenged time on the air to repeat debunked conspiracies including the idea that it was Ukraine, not Russia, that meddled in the 2016 election.
"Selectively choosing which students will be protected and which complaints will be investigated is a violation of the law and will result in serious civil rights violations going unchallenged," said the letter, organized by Senator Bob Casey of Pennsylvania.
However, by 0003 the designer was left feeling unchallenged, and perhaps noticing that second hand prices for Roland's TB-303 and other discontinued analog synthesisers had begun creeping upwards, Doepfer introduced its first new analog synth in ten years.
Many nations, China included, see moves like pulling out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal, quitting the Paris climate accord and cutting foreign aid as a sign of a US retreat, even if US military might remains unchallenged.
" A British government spokesman welcomed Washington's announcement, saying: "The strong international response to the use of a chemical weapon on the streets of Salisbury sends an unequivocal message to Russia that its provocative, reckless behavior will not go unchallenged.
Sunday&aposs court decision comes days after the country&aposs top prosecutor ordered the detention of Mona el-Mazbouh after she posted a video on Facebook lashing out at the state for the prevalence of widespread begging and unchallenged sexual harassment.
A chilled crowd at the Estadio Atletico had hoped to see something special from the 2016 Rio Games champion but cold conditions and a ho-hum field delivered an ordinary result with Thompson crossing unchallenged in a time of 67.683 seconds.
And Brownson largely allows Dolezal's identity-based claims and assertions to go unchallenged until the very end of the film—presumably to invite candidness—allowing her to craft a stylish, uncontested narrative of herself where one largely has not existed.
But while The Great Hack's subjects hammer Cambridge Analytica for all sorts of deceptions, they appear to accept its sales pitch at face value — and so do the filmmakers, who present company marketing material and promotional speeches as unchallenged fact.
As the gender-wage-gap debate rages on in courtrooms, at pundits' tables, and on bitter Reddit threads, there's one idea that has gone unchallenged: Porn is the one industry where women benefit from better pay than their male counterparts.
There is the standard "rise to power" campaign where you take part in an expansionist drag race to become the unchallenged hegemon of the setting, which has been the basis of most Total War games since the original Shogun in 2000.
A statement from May's office on the Thursday meeting said ministers agreed "it was vital that the use of chemical weapons did not go unchallenged" and approved her plan to work with France and the United States on a response.
What I think happened with Joe Arpaio was, he was so bad in so many ways, and the profiling [of Latinos] issue was so dominant, that a lot of these things went unchallenged, just swamped by so much other stuff.
Diplomats say Kenya's northeastern border with Somalia is a security weak spot, given the challenge of policing a long frontier, poor coordination between security services and a culture of corruption that allows those prepared to pay a bribe to pass unchallenged.
In other instances, when new information about the president was revealed during exchanges Cohen had with sympathetic Democrats on the committee, it went unchallenged by Republicans, who quickly moved on to other topics, or else revisited well-trodden subject matter.
Unchallenged by Western forces, and exploiting the absence of a functioning state as rival national governments in Tripoli and Tobruk bicker and skirmish, IS has taken control of the city of Sirte and controls roughly 180 miles (290km) of coastline.
This post originally appeared on VICE UK Donald Trump's election victory poses a problem here in the UK. On the one hand, Trump is a terrifying demagogue who, if left unchallenged, could well bring about the end of modern America.
Congress has yet to address the lingering concerns many Americans have about unchallenged executive branch power to wage war and deploy American bombs on foreign soil, as the Trumpublican regime did in early April when our missiles flew in Syria.
While separating the American-backed groups from their tactical alliances with the Nusra Front sounds logical, for the rebels it would often mean abandoning their home territory, leaving Nusra unchallenged and opening their towns to an American-Russian bombing campaign.
"Last night on this network, during primetime opinion programming, a partisan guest who supports President Trump was asked about Judge Napolitano's legal assessment, and when he was asked, he said, unchallenged, Judge Napolitano is a 'fool,'" Smith said on his show.
Her story seems less one of ideology than of teenage rebelliousness and naïveté gone awry in a world where, with a bit of determination, a young woman can travel unchallenged from Sweden to the war zones of the Middle East.
In his conversation with May, the two "agreed it was vital that the use of chemical weapons did not go unchallenged, and on the need to deter the further use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime," according to May's office.
The expulsion of dozens of Russian diplomats by the US and Europe following the Skripal poisoning in the UK was meant as a stark warning to Moscow that its "reckless indifference" as one British official put it would not go unchallenged.
But it would do no good for Formula One, in a new era of faster cars and U.S-based owners Liberty Media calling the shots in place of ousted 86-year-old supremo Bernie Ecclestone, if Hamilton runs away unchallenged.
Why it matters: President Xi Jinping is working to obliterate any boundaries between party and state and to reinsert CPC into all aspects of China's economy and society — all in conjunction with ensuring he's the unchallenged embodiment of the CPC.
Playlist: "Unchallenged Hate" / "Display to Me" / "Rise Above" / "Walls of Confinement" / "Cause and Effect" / "Suffer The Children" / "Extremity Retained" / "I Abstain" / "Dementia Access" / "Idiosyncratic" / "Judicial Slime" Spotify | Apple Music Nu-Napalm The mid-90s were a strange time for metal.
"It is completely unchallenged that CBO was viewed as the health care reform oracle (mostly on costs, but also on coverage) and that its analyses were viewed as more or less holy writ by the media and public," Joyce concludes.
The essential facts of the case are unchallenged by the defense: The three men worked together to induce Bowen to enroll at the University of Louisville, an Adidas-sponsored school whose athletes are required to wear Adidas-branded shoes and gear.
"   Gorsuch tried to defuse the tension with a reference to young adult literature, citing the "Harry Potter"-like atmosphere of his mentor's office and saying Finnis "did not let an argument that I was working on go unchallenged from any direction.
With the stock's more than 110 percent gain so far in 2018 and what some Wall Street analysts see as an unchallenged perch in the streaming space, Netflix is far outpacing the market and many of its peers in media.
Remarkably, the assumption beneath those protests — that President Obama would be committing an unprecedented betrayal of the American-Israeli relationship if he did not block every Security Council resolution that challenged the actions or positions of Israel's government — has gone unchallenged.
A decade ago, Mr. Adams and Jeffrey Grinder, both serving life without parole for capital murder, managed to obtain and put on guard uniforms — which, at the time, were made at the prison — before walking out of the Cummins Unit unchallenged.
Mr. Claar, 71, the village's mayor for 31 years, was running unchallenged for his ninth term last fall when he co-hosted a fund-raiser at the Bolingbrook Golf Club for Mr. Trump, who was then the Republican presidential nominee.
He still can't find our submarines, he still can't take out 400 missile fields across the country, he still can't do anything about those so our deterrent capability is still unquestioned, unchallenged and can dominate and can respond to any threat.
The Wildcats were unchallenged in the second half, extending a 433-point halftime edge and more than doubling Omaha's point total at various times, including the final score after walk-on Matt Weyand hit a 3-pointer in the final minute.
Zeta influence in Veracruz once seemed so unchallenged locals joke darkly that it explained the "z" in the state's name, and in so many other of its major cities — the state capital, Xalapa-Enriquez, Orizaba, Coatzacoalcos, Ciudad Mendoza, Zongolica, Aculztingo, and others.
But they are also free to undermine him in any of these ways: So yes — unless Trump ends the primary voting as the very clear and unchallenged winner, it's possible the delegates could hurt his candidacy very badly or sink it entirely.
The charge of hit-and-run carries a penalty of up to six months in jail and expires in September while the reckless driving charge carries a maximum penalty of 10 years of jail and expires in 10 years, if left unchallenged.
However, with that provision struck down, the court turned to whether the whole law should be struck down or whether a second, unchallenged provision — that barred individuals from operating or promoting sports gambling under a state's laws — should be allowed to remain.
Diplomatic efforts continued deep into the evening, with Mr. Trump agreeing in a phone call with Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain that "it was vital that the use of chemical weapons did not go unchallenged," Downing Street said in a statement.
Muir's vision of wilderness preservation was not unchallenged; a rival "conservation" movement, led by Gifford Pinchot, the first boss of the United States Forest Service, argued for America's natural resources to be protected for sustainable exploitation, rather than for their own sublime sake.
"Requiring the Court of Chancery to defer - conclusively or presumptively - to the merger price, even in the face of a pristine, unchallenged transactional process, would contravene the unambiguous language of the statute and the reasoned holdings of our precedent," the state justices said.
Hamburg, Germany (CNN)President Donald Trump, hours after returning from his second foreign trip as president, declined to refute the Russian account of his meeting with Vladimir Putin, leaving their assertion that he accepted the Russian president's denial of 2016 election meddling unchallenged.
This notion held that men are conventionally masculine and unchallenged in their dominance, women are the submissive property of their husbands, and procreation is the primary purpose — all tightly controlled by government policies that sanction normative family forms and don't recognize any others.
The 1990s Gulf War was the first time the world learned of the huge leaps in precision weaponry used by US forces and ushered in a brief era of unchallenged American hegemony after the dented confidence of the post-Vietnam war era.
Raytheon and its arms industry allies won't sit still in the face of such proposals, but at least the days of unquestioned and unchallenged corporate greed in the ever-merging (but also ever-expanding) arms industry may be coming to an end.
I typically use PackPoint, an app which analyzes the weather at your destination and your planned activities, to spit out a first-draft packing list — mostly so I don't forget adapters abroad or go unchallenged when bringing three sweaters but zero jackets.
"They agreed it was vital that the use of chemical weapons did not go unchallenged, and on the need to deter the further use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime," the prime minister's office said in a statement reported by Reuters.
Matthew d'Ancona LONDON — When the British voted to leave the European Union on June 23, I assumed that the meaning and ramifications of this historic decision would be a topic unchallenged in the chatterings of the Westminster village for months, probably years.
"They agreed it was vital that the use of chemical weapons did not go unchallenged, and on the need to deter the further use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime," May's office said in a statement after the two leaders spoke.
She also created an organization with a campaign chairwoman, Maya Harris, who goes unchallenged in part because she is Ms. Harris's sister, and a manager, Mr. Rodriguez, who could not be replaced without likely triggering the resignations of the candidate's consulting team.
"I was just eight years old when my older brother Jesse was killed in World War II. As I said on Saturday, Jesse didn't give his life fighting Hitler for Nazi ideas to go unchallenged here at home," Hatch said in that statement.
Cherry had claimed that he had been home watching wrestling on television the night the bomb was planted, an alibi that went unchallenged for decades until Mitchell, relying on old-fashioned research, discovered that in 19633 local stations had not televised wrestling.
If it is allowed to continue unchallenged, it will poison serious policy debates and entrench even deeper animosity against the Trump administration from radicals on the left, including the so-called "antifa," who believe that violence is justified to oppose the administration.
It is only through the detective work of Mackersey that we know what happened to Batten in the end, and we have him to thank for that, but the tragic picture he painted has been dominant and virtually unchallenged over the last 25 years.
"As long as the U.S. hostile policy and nuclear threat remains unchallenged, (North Korea) will never place its self-defensive nuclear deterrence on the negotiating table or step back an inch from the path it took to bolster the national nuclear force," he said.
"General Motors' decision today ... will not go unchallenged by the UAW," said Terry Dittes, the union's vice president in charge of negotiations with GM. Some UAW workers could land jobs at other GM factories, but many will face uncertain futures unless GM reverses course.
The massive unexpected void left Democratic candidates to spin their private data and the chaos of the process to their own benefit, unchallenged by any official results that could determine who won the state and who enters New Hampshire with a sudden burst of momentum.
For more than 40 years now, *Jaws *has stood as the standard-bearer of shark movies, an honor that remains unchallenged by neither the film's three sequels, nor by the numerous knock-offs it inspired, like the Italian-produced non-classic The Last Shark.
The result is likely to foster a more inquiring and critical citizenry, tending to question why a political monopoly that once caused the deaths of millions and now chooses for its population what they should read, see and text to each other should rule unchallenged.
The higher alert level means fire managers may be forced to let some large blazes they otherwise would have fought in remote locations burn unchallenged in order to make resources available to suppress fires posing a greater threat to life and property, Eardley said.
By devoting so much time to emails and rushing through Clinton on ISIS, on one side, while letting Trump's Iraq lie slide by unchallenged, on the other, Lauer offered a demonstration of the prevailing double standard so graphic that it was hard to ignore.
At the same time, total American troop withdrawal will breathe new life into the all but completed efforts of Syrian strongman Assad to reclaim unchallenged control over his nation that he has virtually leveled in the interest of retaining power, sending millions into exile.
Essay Something is deeply wrong when the pope's voice, reputation and influence can be borrowed by a source that describes itself as "a fantasy news site" to claim that he has endorsed a presidential candidate, and then be amplified, unchallenged, through a million individual shares.
The roughly 40-minute speech was by turns a condemnation of Donald J. Trump and a venting session about news coverage of a presidential race that Mr. Obama argued had focused on the "frivolous" while allowing Mr. Trump, the Republican nominee, to go unchallenged.
Goop wanted Goop magazine to be like the Goop website in another way: to allow the Goop family of doctors and healers to go unchallenged in their recommendations via the kinds of Q. and A.s published, and that just didn't pass Condé Nast standards.
It exposes the darker underside of the wellness industry, the damaging language we use to discuss cancer, the unscrupulous charlatans who exploit terminally ill patients for financial gain, and the journalistic climate that allowed Gibson's lies to go unchallenged for such a long time.
Unfiltered Still, the State of the Union address remains the one moment in the year when the President, assured of a massive television audience, can hold court unfiltered and unchallenged while basking in the kinds of standing ovations that feed Trump's hunger for affirmation.
Turkey's Preacher Dexter Filkins's article on the Muslim scholar and preacher Fethullah Gülen, the founder of the social and religious movement Hizmet, of which I am a participant, misrepresents Gülen and leaves unchallenged a series of claims against him ("Turkey's Thirty-Year Coup," October 17th).
ICE's carefully massaged narrative placing Krome on the vanguard of mental health care has gone largely unchallenged—while Krome garnered some press coverage over several decades, only a few outlets ever mentioned its mental health facilities at all, and most that did referenced them positively.
The California Democratic primary is scheduled for June, but in last month's byzantine "pre-endorsement conferences" – the process that winnows down the candidate pool for official party endorsements ahead of the primary –Huerta emerged as the lone congressional candidate statewide who slipped through unchallenged.
Media personality Akademiks famously gave 6ix9ine an unchallenged platform to give a rambling video explanation/defense for the child sex felony charges that had become impossible to ignore, a recording in which the rapper actually misstated his own age at the time of the crime.
"It's an accepted, nearly unchallenged assumption that Muslim communities across the U.S. have a problem — that their youth tend toward violent ideology, or are susceptible to "radicalization" by groups like the Islamic State," began an editorial that appeared last December in the New York Times.
Three federal judges unanimously refused to restore the White House's controversial travel ban, laying down the most significant marker yet that Trump's vision of an administration rooted in the muscular use of executive power -- similar to that he enjoyed as a business leader -- will not go unchallenged.
Back in the pool 100.58 hours after securing a spot on his fifth U.S. Olympic team with a win in the 230 butterfly, Phelps showed no signs of slowing down as he celebrated his 100.76st birthday by touching the wall unchallenged in one minute, 58.95 seconds.
"Goop wanted Goop magazine to be like the Goop website in another way: to allow the Goop family of doctors and healers to go unchallenged in their recommendations via the kinds of Q. and A.s published, and that just didn't pass Condé Nast standards," Brodesser-Akner notes.
If the moderators of the coming debates do not figure out a better way to get the candidates to speak accurately about their records and policies — especially Mr. Trump, who seems to feel he can skate by unchallenged with his own version of reality while Mrs.
Churches on all sides, liberal and conservative, proved able to skirt the provisions of the amendment easily enough, and it went largely unchallenged until 2008, when the Alliance Defending Freedom, a legal and political organizing arm of right-wing Christian evangelicals, started a campaign to repeal it.
With a European Union strained by powerful forces of the left and right struggling for supremacy from Britain to the Baltics, with immigrants clamoring for entry and ever newer torments from its ancestral enemy Russia, NATO has been a single constant that has stood largely unchallenged.
Why it matters, according to Axios contributor Bill Bishop: Xi is working to obliterate any boundaries between party and state and to reinsert the Communist Party of China (CPC) into all aspects of China's economy and society — all while ensuring he's the unchallenged embodiment of the CPC.
Never mind the penguins, pythons and mariachi bands that intermittently inhabit his clubhouses, it is Maddon's unwillingness to let the game's tenets go unchallenged that has made him the embodiment of the modern manager in an era when the game has been redefined by statistical analysis.
That means a growing section of the Pacific Ocean — where the United States has operated unchallenged since the naval battles of World War II — is once again contested territory, with Chinese warships and aircraft regularly bumping up against those of the United States and its allies.
Critic's Notebook One of the promises of last year's SoundCloud rap explosion was that it might upend hip-hop's center, injecting punk energy and brusqueness into a genre that has threatened to become complacent with its ostentation, its melody and its largely unchallenged seat atop pop.
Since the beginnings of the City Beautiful movement in the late 19th century, which sought to counteract the chaos of tenement life with an aesthetics of peace and order meant to breed civic virtue, the primacy of urban green space has gone more or less unchallenged.
Mr. Vucic, who has had almost unchallenged control of Serbia's institutions and news media since his landslide victory in the presidential election in April, has been trying to convince Brussels that shedding his nationalist past is a sign that he is willing to make painful compromises.
Pell's barrister, Bret Walker, told the court his client could not have been in the priests' sacristy at the time of the events as he would have been out on the front steps of the cathedral after mass, a point that went unchallenged at the trial.
These glory days went hand-in-hand with a British and Irish core succeeding during the Cool Britannia era, when laddish banter went unchallenged on terrestrial TV without 'PC' intrusion – see the casual homophobia of They Think It's All Over, and the use of blackface on Fantasy Football League.
Whereas many cable news hosts would never let them get away with the nonsense claim that carbon dioxide has nothing to do with global warming—Fox News' Chris Wallace grilled Pruitt on this very subject in April—they know that such ignorant, dangerous views will go unchallenged by Kernen.
If the decision is negative or one of indifference, then a post-WWI laissez-faire approach will suffice, no action is required, and global leadership will be enthusiastically pursued by an unchallenged China or Russia or a combination thereof while America gradually isolates itself within the global nuclear ecosystem.
But if the crown prince's power appears unchallenged inside the kingdom, Mr. Erdogan also made clear Tuesday that he has no intention of backing off what appears to be an escalating campaign to discredit the crown prince in the eyes of much of the rest of the world.
Nor does it absolve the African National Congress for the corruption that has infected the governing party after more than two decades of virtually unchallenged rule, most egregiously under Jacob Zuma, who was ousted as president in February and is on trial on charges of fraud and racketeering.
"Erdogan should not be able to speak here unchallenged, and we challenged him because the American people need to know that a state that claims to be our ally is hindering the fight against ISIS in Syria and destroying civilian lives," Ms. Bodette said in a Twitter message.
When a new succession of heavily white towns sought to break off from Jefferson County, beginning in the late 1980s, they went unchallenged, even though each secession siphoned large numbers of white students from the district, which had yet to comply fully with the court's mandate to desegregate.
Biden's strength with black voters unchallenged The former vice president has arguably the single most important asset of any Democratic 2020 candidate: Deep, consistent support from black voters -- the constituency that will decide the South Carolina primary and tip a large share of the delegates on Super Tuesday.
Bloomberg's ads -- and that he has been unchallenged, for now, by other Democrats -- have also allowed him to both introduce himself to the country in a positive light, with most of his spots focused on key issues for Democratic voters and on his upbringing, and to take on Trump.
The impeachment battle over Ukraine, Trump's efforts to keep Americans in the dark over his financial past, the lingering questions left over from special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia report and Trump's determination to rule as an unchallenged commander in chief now all boil down to two simple questions.
They are skeptical of immigration from Mexico, either as an unfortunate xenophobic consequence of economic despair (if you're on the left) or an understandable response to large-scale social change that had gone unchallenged by the major parties before the rise of Donald Trump (if you're on the right).
With the anti-Trump media leaving his absurd grand jury analogy unchallenged, he exploits it when it is useful, namely, when telling Republicans they will not be permitted to call their witnesses, and he puts the analogy aside when it is not useful, namely, in convening one-sided public hearings.
Rather than strengthening our voice in the face of Russian propaganda, ISIS's insidious global outreach, and China's massive censorship efforts, HR2323 will instead result in a confused whisper as competing organizations fight over smaller budgets and work at cross-purposes, confusing our audiences and allowing our opponents' lies to go unchallenged.
But her steady and cautious public profile, and her swift, ultimately unchallenged ascent in the wake of the political chaos set off by the country's stunning decision to leave the European Union, has left supporters and opponents alike lacking a clear sense of whether she is up to the job.
He remains solid and unchallenged in the support he receives from African Americans — a solid constituency whose large turnout helped put Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaAs Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Debate gives Democrats a chance to focus on unaddressed issues of concern to black voters Is Joe Biden finished?
News Analysis WASHINGTON — During his presidential campaign, Donald J. Trump often complained about how President Barack Obama drew red lines that he never enforced, and how a diminished America let Russia walk into Syria unchallenged, something he said would not happen if the Russian leader respected the United States president.
The incumbent president, Donald Trump, is clear about where he is guiding the Republican Party — white nativism at home and America First unilateralism abroad, brazen corruption, escalating culture wars, a judiciary stacked with ideologues and the veneration of a mythological past where the hierarchy in American society was defined and unchallenged.
Mr. Vucic, by far the most popular political leader in the country, will choose his successor as prime minister, most likely a pliant one, and he is expected to exercise unchallenged control over all of the country's main political institutions: Parliament, the executive branch, the ruling party and now the presidency.
As long as this situation is left unchallenged, Moscow's war on the West can continue with apparent impunity we can be sure that not only Russia but other, similarly inclined actors, be they governments, terrorists or others who are just malevolently motivated, will continue and intensify their attacks on our networks.
He made his debut as a two-duke fighter in 1975 and went on to have eight victories in the lightweight division, including three by way of KO. Not just a flash head kicker, the skinny kid from Trang had matured into a matador-like figure, feared, respected and seemingly unchallenged by anything.
That a contingent of Yawd Serk's soldiers could travel unchallenged some 300 km (190 miles) north to fight the Ta'ang National Liberation Army near the border with China shows how little control Suu Kyi's government will have over Myanmar's wild hinterlands at the start of its five-year term on April 1.
Continuing to treat a victory over Senator Bernie Sanders as a fait accompli, Hillary Clinton on Sunday questioned Donald J. Trump's business record and assailed his ideas, warning that the coming weeks represented a critical period in which, if left unchallenged, Mr. Trump could "normalize himself" as he seeks to broaden his support.
Indeed, it was hard to see how a 71-year-old Trump, who considers himself the unchallenged leader of the free world, could tolerate being lectured to, let alone embrace the demands of a first-year president almost half his age of a nation a quarter the size of the United States.
As long as our dominant fears and fantasies around immigration go unchallenged, it's hard to see the pace of these deportations slowing—although two weeks of action against deportations being planned for January could be a start.. Omari was the first person I met from the charter, and he was incredibly distressed.
Although there are some glancing contemporaneous references, the social milieu of the book remains much closer to the interwar or wartime setting of her earlier novels; the prescriptions of class still pass unchallenged; and a "bachelor girl" faces conditions of dingy and callous precariousness that have not been seen for a while.
" Hannity failed to question Trump on any of his assertions and allowed him to continue unchallenged: READ: A Chinese doctor injected herself with an untested coronavirus vaccine "You know all of a sudden it seems like 3 or 4%, which is a very high number, as opposed to a fraction of 1%.
The race relations notion underwrote a politics of "race adjustment," in the parlance of the time, which was in turn predicated on black and white elites' collaborating so as to lay out an etiquette of proper conduct and marginal advancement for black Americans within a framework of unchallenged class power and prerogative.

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