Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"uncooperative" Definitions
  1. not willing to be helpful to other people or do what they ask

473 Sentences With "uncooperative"

How to use uncooperative in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "uncooperative" and check conjugation/comparative form for "uncooperative". Mastering all the usages of "uncooperative" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Uncooperative "localism" — resistance at the level of city or town — can be just as effective as uncooperative federalism.
Cops say a neighbor witnessed the violence but became uncooperative.
All parties were from the same family and were uncooperative.
And for a new obligation on operators deemed uncooperative — i.e.
Uncooperative profile subject, the man everyone wants to profile, Robert Mueller.
Schmidt said all six victims have remained "uncooperative" with the investigation.
Obama knows he is writing to an uncooperative audience in Congress.
Curley is precisely the sort of uncooperative user that Marek feared.
That's even possible when the subject is still alive and uncooperative.
In the weeks leading up to the trial, mom was uncooperative.
Democrats criticized Lloyd as uncooperative, and some afterwards questioned his credibility.
Uncooperative federalism won't work for every policy that matters to progressives.
The sisters were "uncooperative" with officers, according to the Madison Police Department.
He was attempting to de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger.
Sources earlier told NBC News that other witnesses have also been uncooperative.
Cops say when they made contact with Manziel's ex, she was uncooperative.
The problem for Democrats is the 2018 Senate map is deeply uncooperative.
Yet, we faced an uncooperative Congress and a deluge of international crises.
"Harry was uncooperative and saw the money as his alone," he said.
Sadly, while I had the Model to test, the weather was uncooperative.
Police also described Young as being uncooperative once officers pulled him over.
If he decides that you're uncooperative, he can perform a deeper search.
Police say they found the girl confused and uncooperative, but not injured.
Buschow said Locklear was "extremely uncooperative and physically combative" with responding deputies.
But the House still has options for obtaining evidence from uncooperative witnesses.
Tracking people so closely once required cooperation from uncooperative institutions in Beijing.
The police say witnesses were uncooperative, and no one has been arrested.
Someone that's lying will often have a "whiny, uncooperative attitude," Meyer says.
Cops say both men were uncooperative and, initially, refused to get out.
"The U.S. and South Korea often accuse China of being uncooperative, but the reality is they are uncooperative over China's mediation," it said, referring to complaints that China does not do enough to rein in old ally North Korea.
He was uncooperative, locking his hands to prevent the officers from cuffing him.
Budge says Whipple lied about his whereabouts and has been uncooperative with authorities.
Would she be considered so obstinate and uncooperative if she were a man?
Washington's trans-Atlantic policy must focus on Germany's uncooperative and unwise economic policies.
When Barr testified substantively for hours without limitations, Democrats attacked him as uncooperative.
This is not Saudi's first application of desert justice to uncooperative oil partners.
On one fateful day, Kerr was chasing whales but finding them particularly uncooperative.
" Conservative British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has criticized the protesters as "uncooperative crusties.
Performing music outdoors always seems like a great idea until uncooperative conditions intervene.
The queen is imprisoned by grief, by tradition, by her own uncooperative body.
Stephen Brown, 23, was allegedly combative and uncooperative when he was detained, officials stated.
Police said the suspects have been uncooperative with authorities in their search for Babb.
The athletic department responded with a statement that essentially criticized McElwain for being uncooperative.
If they did not respond, police closed their cases and labeled the victims uncooperative.
"For misdemeanor offenses, we cannot force an uncooperative witness to come back," Glen said.
Sessions has threatened to withhold federal policing funds from uncooperative venues, so far unsuccessfully.
The delegitimization of political opponents and uncooperative institutions is central to right-wing populism.
Journalists who interviewed him tended to find him uncooperative at best, confrontational at worst.
Officers there told her that Na'im had been "uncooperative and anti-cop," she recalled.
It can even hold uncooperative officials in contempt and detain them for rejecting subpoenas.
Denham said that the firm had been "uncooperative" with the regulator over its concerns.
There are three methods by which lawmakers can penalize uncooperative people or compel cooperation.
Leaks began to surface from within the Boulder Police Department saying the family was uncooperative.
But Marquez, who appeared to be suffering from mental health issues, became uncooperative, officials said.
Gowdy has accused the Pentagon of dragging its feet and being uncooperative with interview requests.
After filing a police report, Hernandez reportedly became "uncooperative" and was admitted to the hospital.
Uncooperative victims and expansive crime scenes hamper efforts to solve the cases, state police said.
Chaffetz, however, told NBC News he does not believe the White House is being uncooperative.
According to the police report ... Maxwell cussed out officers and was uncooperative during the arrest.
LoRusso said the officer was trying to de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger.
"The complaining witness, Mr. Reyes's wife, is what we call an uncooperative witness," Glen said.
Enforcement is inconsistent: One might be stopped and shaken down or let off if uncooperative.
Activists complained that United States Steel, which operates the furnaces, has been uncooperative and secretive.
"He was attempting to de-escalate a situation involving an uncooperative passenger," Mr. LoRusso said.
But ultimately it is the sky, gloriously and frustratingly clear, that has proved most uncooperative.
Hannah's riffing off the uncooperative Grover is comedy gold, even with the undertones of anxiety.
They claim she was uncooperative, and her lawyers had to coach her throughout the deposition.
However, Lyft "has been wholly uncooperative" throughout the NYPD and FBI's investigation, the lawsuit alleges.
But if anything, moderators of The_Donald have been consistently uncooperative in dealing with Reddit admins.
On cross examination, Nero was asked if Gray was being uncooperative with officers by going limp.
He's eager to subtweet Schwarzenegger, snark at uncooperative world leaders, and openly goad his political opponents.
We're waiting on more information, but it's Cambridge Analytica that has been uncooperative with our investigation.
Witnesses and some shooting victims have been uncooperative with the police investigation, Martin and Alsleben said.
" In the arrest warrant, Encinia said Bland was out of control, calling her "combative and uncooperative.
It added that the boyfriend hasn&apost pressed charges, and Jack proved uncooperative with the police.
"They were very uncooperative after the arrest and [Sanchez] was screaming about her sister," he said.
See, Dorfman braved the uncooperative weather in glittery platform DSquared2 boots — as all fashion champions do.
Gary Weitman, Tribune's vice president of corporate relations, accused Spectrum of being uncooperative in contract negotiations.
Some Democrats say that would allow lawmakers to fine uncooperative officials up to $25,000 per day.
Instead, rewards that they have received for cooperation are taken from them if they become uncooperative.
Despite this, Grassley has reportedly grown frustrated with Manafort's lawyers, who he believes have been uncooperative.
Police say Miles was uncooperative and they ended up arresting and booking him for public intoxication.
While many landlords have welcomed vouchers, others remain uncooperative and are breaking the law, he said.
The Taos County Sheriff's Office said that Mr. Wahhaj, 39, was heavily armed and initially uncooperative.
Authorities said at a press conference he was uncooperative at first, refusing to tell investigators his name.
The two youths stabbed were being uncooperative in the investigation, but authorities are seeking two male suspects.
One day, the thought popped into my head to make the uncooperative word a revealer of sorts.
When they arrived, Crowley provided some details about the alleged incident but then became uncooperative, police say.
He says the family was uncooperative and refused to provide any information on what sparked the fight.
We're told the cop walked up to Miles and started questioning him, but he quickly became uncooperative.
He was "uncooperative, belligerent, and evasive," the reports says, and his blood alcohol level was 0.189 percent.
Details were scarce because Manziel could not be found and the ex-girlfriend was described as uncooperative.
Buschow described Locklear as "extremely intoxicated and very uncooperative" as she was handcuffed and taken into custody.
"They have become uncooperative — suddenly every single thing is a problem," he said, referring to school officials.
At an early age she had begun to be uncooperative, refusing to eat and being generally stubborn.
The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley of Iowa, has described Mr. Simpson as "uncooperative."
Now, many of his proposals will lie in the hands of a restive and potentially uncooperative Legislature.
He takes extremely neat bites, even of uncooperative foods like slippery deep-fried eggplant and cabbage salad.
Prosecutors declined to bring charges against him because of conflicting accounts and uncooperative witnesses after the Davie, Fla.
Rather than showing sympathy, she said, antidoping authorities have responded with threats to punish her for uncooperative behavior.
Under these circumstances when the subject of the research is uncooperative, they have done a very good job.
The police report described the witness as "very uncooperative" — he refused to provide any information about his associates.
And yes, at the top of the list we have a taciturn- Talk about an uncooperative profile subject.
McElwain rebuffed their efforts, prompting a statement from the athletic department that essentially criticized McElwain for being uncooperative.
Cops say he was uncooperative when officers told him and his passenger to step out of the vehicle.
"As of today's date, JoAnn Cunningham, the boy's mother, continues to be uncooperative with police," the release says.
Depp's legal team would later say in legal documents that his estranged wife arrived late and was uncooperative.
When he was found by police, Whipple lied about his whereabouts and was uncooperative with authorities, said Budge.
The arresting officer called Bland "combative and uncooperative" in the arrest warrant, but was later indicted for perjury.
He was allegedly "uncooperative, belligerent, and evasive," the report said, and his blood alcohol level was 0.189 percent.
Murray responded to the criticism by placing blame for the budget impasse on uncooperative members of the legislature.
FATF can put a jurisdiction on a blacklist if it is uncooperative in the battle against money laundering.
One of the health reports noted: "Community very uncooperative and unwilling to direct us to the missing contacts".
Police say he was uncooperative when officers told him and his passenger to step out of the car.
Trump's "terrific" nominees were unprepared, unknowledgeable&uncooperative in hearings this week—as President-Elect would say himself: sad.
A second officer arrived and prepared to use a Taser against Mr. Olango, who continued to be uncooperative.
What they're saying: Wisconsin's Kevin Nicholson called Russian leaders "ruthless, uncooperative and untrustworthy," but said he supports Trump.
If Congress took this drastic action, couldn't the president issue a second pardon to protect an uncooperative witness?
" After weeks of seeing Stamets be sassy, rude and uncooperative, suddenly he's saying a dangerous idea is "groovy.
" Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain has called the climate activists "uncooperative crusties and protesters littering the road.
Sometimes states engaged in uncooperative federalism simply refuse to participate in federal programs, or they do so begrudgingly.
Much of the Trump agenda is deregulatory; uncooperative federalism is irrelevant when there isn't a program to resist.
The victim was uncooperative with police, declined to sign complaints or press charges, a spokeswoman for Chicago police said.
France announced on Tuesday it would put the Central American nation back on its blacklist of uncooperative tax jurisdictions.
At the time, the family was allegedly uncooperative and refused to provide any information on what sparked the fight.
They did question Volkswagen's efforts to restore its credibility, accusing the company of being uncooperative — even recently — with regulators.
TMZ reports Lovato was uncooperative when she came to, refusing to tell the paramedics what drugs she had ingested.
Details: The ex parte filing presents Huawei as a company looking to compromise, but thwarted by an uncooperative FCC.
But the victim never showed up to testify so she was deemed an uncooperative witness and he was released.
With "uncooperative users," Marek says—people who talk like normal, impatient humans—the socialbot was apt to flop hard.
Beside him, a silent copilot furiously pecks away at his laptop—Notes: Belligerent, uncooperative subjects requested "Panda" by Desiigner.
Facebook was similarly uncooperative throughout the Federal Trade Commission's previous probe into the company's privacy practices, the filing states.
In the summer, new laws were passed that allowed banks to initiate foreclosures if debtors are regarded as uncooperative.
And it can ill afford an uncooperative Pakistani military, which currently holds the strings of the country's security policy.
The memo repeatedly references "uncooperative states" — an indication that DHS has considered taking action against other jurisdictions as well.
The minds at NASA are already working on additional strategies for coaxing an uncooperative mole to start moving again.
The girl appeared disoriented and was uncooperative when she was taken into custody, according to an airport press release.
If so, Sullivan suggests, those companies would be further out of reach and uncooperative with US law enforcement officials.
If this isn't possible — or you have an uncooperative pet — a trip a professional groomer may be in order. 
Bacon&aposs family and Star alleged that the company behind the dating app was initially uncooperative in the case.
" But we forget that they create many opportunities for what Jessica Bulman-Pozen and I have called "uncooperative federalism.
Dustin's looking for adult help, but Mr. Wheeler is being particularly uncooperative, something that frustrated high school students will understand.
They started implying that I was being uncooperative, handcuffed me and said they needed to search my car for weapons.
When he was found on Saturday by police, Whipple lied about his whereabouts and was uncooperative with authorities, said Budge.
So even the poster boy of the uncooperative Europeans is saying a sensible free trade deal is in our interest.
Jones characterized him as uncooperative during booking at the Clark County jail, and said police were unable to interview him.
This is a very different scenario than the one portrayed in the government's motion, which paints Apple as thoroughly uncooperative.
Teachers were reportedly paid to accompany children to work and asked to encourage "uncooperative" students to take on additional overtime.
It deprived uncooperative witnesses of the one protection—job security—that might have persuaded them to carry through their opposition.
Even though law enforcement declined to charge and prosecute because of an uncooperative witness, there were various costs for Chapman.
" Venezuela's government, the White House said, "is uncooperative in verifying whether its citizens pose national security or public-safety threats.
Witnesses were initially uncooperative, but when an officer made a follow-up visit, additional witnesses came forward, according to WYFF.
Brady was caught cheating and was uncooperative, having his phone destroyed around the time league investigators wanted access to it.
The U.S. encouraged these cut backs in various ways, including with threats that uncooperative countries would themselves face U.S. sanctions.
As a former domestic-violence prosecutor, I could recognize the textbook case: prior abuse, a controlling relationship, an uncooperative complainant.
"Uncooperative," Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, said of Mr. Simpson's turn before the Judiciary Committee, which he leads.
"Claims the agency is targeting uncooperative jurisdictions apart from normal operations are inaccurate," said Danielle Bennett, a spokesperson for ICE.
The report also leaves questions about the interactions of some Trump aides with Russians, partly because some witnesses were uncooperative.
Officers often grow frustrated and accuse these migrants of being uncooperative, leaving them even more confused, lawyers and advocates say.
She said her husband was inside, and when he came out and was uncooperative, the marshals tased and arrested him.
I could just be protecting my hair from the outside elements or protecting the outside elements from my uncooperative hair.
He has threatened to dismiss the Philippine Congress and form a revolutionary government if he is confronted with uncooperative legislators.
Cops also say Hardy bombed the field sobriety test -- and was uncooperative when asked for a breathalyzer or blood sample.
"It's a code nurses use to warn their fellow nurses about an uncooperative patient or relative," according to Nurse Buff.
DHS last week reported roughly 120 cities and counties that it deems uncooperative, though the agency has not finalized the list.
The commission said Liu, 62, also violated regulations by flying first class multiple times and he was uncooperative when being investigated.
"Mitchell stated that he observed [Zirbel] interrogate Rahman on one occasion for about 22012 minutes; Rahman was uncooperative," the report said.
In recent months, H&M's sales have been pressured by deeper-than-planned markdowns, thanks to uncooperative weather and currency fluctuations.
It can make you sound uncooperative and may be a red flag to colleagues that perhaps you're not a team player.
I just don't have it in me to climb a ladder and do battle with an uncooperative string of Christmas lights.
I know that because I've heard some of those colleagues talk about him, describing him as arrogant, uncooperative, unyielding, even mean.
She said he was uncooperative with law enforcement personnel, and she questioned why he had not seen Mr. West's boat coming.
That followed a warning by Vice President Tareck El Aissami last Sunday that uncooperative bakeries would be occupied by the government.
Our sources say Tekashi then told cops he managed to escape and reported the incident to cops, but then became uncooperative.
The company that makes them went out of business, and the few remaining storefronts that use them were uncooperative with Clauss' shoot.
"This uncooperative behavior of Fiat is completely incomprehensible," the minister said, adding there were concrete allegations about irregular emissions of Fiat cars.
So, the bigger strategy is coming together: MoviePass wants to strong-arm uncooperative theaters into sharing revenue when it demonstrates increased sales.
It's a sad European spectacle, where tongue-tied France, Italy and Spain are accepting the brunt of totally uncooperative German economic policies.
To punish an uncooperative businessman, the guerrillas set fire to his gas station, blowing up an entire neighborhood, along with Hesmar's cart.
In the Fort Worth report, investigators said some of Crowley's answers were vague, and she became increasingly uncooperative as the interview progressed.
Michael says another example is Jean being uncooperative in scheduling his visitation with their girls, which again required the PC to intervene.
It echoed "S1m0ne," a 2002 film starring Al Pacino as a film director who replaces an uncooperative actress with a digital ingénue.
The Rexburg Police Department said Lori and been uncooperative in their search for her children, even lying about the whereabouts of J.J. 
Uncooperative non-citizens will result in fewer people being counted, thus producing final counts that are lower than counts including non-citizens.
One student recalled a customer's grabbing him by the jacket; another talked about asking his boss to intervene with an uncooperative customer.
Still fueled by the beliefs that made her a willing participant in the robbery, she was deeply uncooperative and defiant in court.
When Daulatzai, a former Harvard professor, was told of the policy, she became agitated and uncooperative and was removed from the flight.
A non-compliant rating from the Global Forum would be grounds for being included on a international blacklist of countries considered as uncooperative.
We're told no charges will be filed, though ... because the victim doesn't want to press charges and Jack has been uncooperative with police.
Cops say the 39-year-old refused a field sobriety test -- and more cops were called to the scene because Francis was uncooperative.
Similarly, the Fed's attempts to normalise policy—by ending asset purchases and then beginning rate rises—have run headlong into an uncooperative market.
"As of today, Taylor's mother Brianna Williams, 27, remains uncooperative with this investigation," Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said at a press conference Monday.
The ballot initiative not only would have eliminated coal and doubled the RPS, it would have docked the salaries of uncooperative utility executives.
The bed has metal rings at the corners so that uncooperative prisoners can be "four-pointed" — chained down by their arms and legs.
"The medical staff informed him of his potential injuries and he was uncooperative with them and refused medical treatment," the sheriff's office said.
Hestrin noted that French's parents were uncooperative with the investigation and were heard from for the first time during the grand jury hearing.
And when states are pushed too hard, uncooperative federalism can even devolve into outright defiance (as in the case of the Patriot Act).
They've been accused of being blind to the Russian operations, and then uncooperative with the House and the Senate investigations trying to untangle them.
"I don't have any information as to whether or not an alcohol was involved, but she was extremely uncooperative right off the bat," Sgt.
Oddly enough, he deploys his perch as columnist to remind Silicon Valley of its origins from government funding and reprimand it for being uncooperative.
In a campaign speech in August, shortly after the shooting, Mr Trump vowed to block funding to areas deemed uncooperative with federal immigration authorities.
The officer says Brian was uncooperative, refusing to give any personal info because of the potential negative impact the incident could have on Hayden.
Not only do they face an often uncooperative Congress, but the economy is also buffeted by forces beyond the control of any policy maker.
He just posted a video on YouTube and we've updated our story It's also the deadline for the uncooperative White Houseto deliver similar documents.
He was fatally injured later, they said, after being uncooperative, shackled hand and foot, and placed face down on the floor of the van.
" The attorneys said there has not been "a single complaint" that suggests their high-profile client has been "uncooperative or disruptive in any way.
He said if the government did not respond to protester demands, "we do not rule out taking further actions such as (an) uncooperative movement".
Some buildings should be called un-co-ops, as in uncooperative, when it comes to dealing with any kind of change or building project.
He added that Mexico had proved uncooperative in helping stem the flow of people to the U.S. and had failed to combat endemic corruption.
Related: Actor Shia LaBeouf arrested on public drunkenness charge Body camera video released by authorities showed a surly, uncooperative LaBeouf yelling profanities at police.
And then I started digging through every old pair of earphones still in my possession and trying their neglected tips on the uncooperative Nobles.
He was uncooperative with police and, soon, two brothers were found to have purchased the rope and other key items from a nearby store.
Currently, the United States is ill-equipped to properly vet refugees from most countries with a crippled government infrastructure, or where officials are uncooperative.
The committee sent Obama a list of questions, which the administration has called inappropriate and an attempt to frame the White House as uncooperative.
The grafts would not take, however, and the postman next came to the conclusion that he may as well chop down the uncooperative tree.
The officer called for back-up, saying the resident was "being uncooperative and unwilling to put down a blunt object," officials told the publication.
Although the security vulnerability has now been fixed, the security researchers said that Suprema were largely unresponsive and uncooperative after they reported their findings.
A prosecutor described the interactions with Mr. Oliver as "scary," and others said Mr. Oliver was uncooperative and cursed at an assistant district attorney.
Johnson said there was a role for the Senate to play to help the federal government convince uncooperative states to take help from DHS.
We also consider the "opt-out" path the right one since it provides the parties a better ability to pursue claims against uncooperative respondents.
It also pushes for new trade policies that could penalize countries like the US that are uncooperative in global efforts to tackle climate change.
Typically we ban entire communities only when the mods are uncooperative or the entire premise of the community is in violation of our policies.
Missouri State Auditor Nicole Galloway rated the city's court system's performance as "poor," and she said court and city officials were uncooperative and sometimes combative.
As I said, he&aposs in custody and police say that they are in the process of interviewing him but he has been very uncooperative.
Then he made a request for backup, saying that the person was "uncooperative and unwilling to put down a blunt object," according to the city.
Or if a satellite breaks, it'll simply remain in space as an uncooperative piece of junk that could pose a threat to other satellites nearby.
" It's interesting ... according to the police reports, as cops interviewed Colleen at her home she became irritated with the officer's questions and became "increasingly uncooperative.
While these hearings are an attempt by Democrats to navigate around an uncooperative White House, their purpose and worth are being met with mixed opinions.
Beijing exerts tight control over China's airlines, for example, and sometimes steers contracts to Airbus, Boeing's European rival, when officials feel that Washington is uncooperative.
If the probe is incomplete, it should only be because of a historically uncooperative administration, not because House leaders moved too quickly for political reasons.
During the campaign, Mr. Trump railed against Mr. Obama's use of executive authority to sidestep an uncooperative Congress on issues like immigration and health care.
He added that Congress should use its authority to enforce its ability to compel uncooperative witnesses to testify through its ability to hold them in contempt.
Representative Adam Schiff, the House Intelligence Committee chairman leading the investigation, said that House Democrats will not ask federal courts to compel testimony from uncooperative witnesses.
But efforts by Western powers and their regional allies to contain Islamist violence are hampered by difficult terrain and an often uncooperative or frightened local population.
It can intelligently bridge the gap between your disparate, usually uncooperative home entertainment center devices, and you can turn them off or on with your voice.
Police in Bryan said she was uncooperative when questioned on the whereabouts of her 3-year-old daughter, Rayven Shields, who was last seen in June.
The second tool is to hold an uncooperative official in contempt of Congress, which is a federal crime punishable by both jail time and a fine.
One mom, under watch and uncooperative with government social workers, posted to Facebook about her new boyfriend and shared a picture including a bag of marijuana.
Perhaps Manafort's cooperation relates to those answers, and Mueller is waiting to have the answers in hand before revealing how cooperative or uncooperative Manafort is being.
In the end, pardons could certainly keep associates loyal and uncooperative with prosecutors, but a pardon may not be quite as legally absorbent as Giuliani suggests.
The continuous focus feature helps consolidate the focal points on a moving subject to make even uncooperative subjects, such as dogs or babies, easier to capture.
That same month, The Daily News later reported, Mr. Hynes created an "elite team" to reinvestigate the killing, largely by going after the uncooperative young people.
Officials said that Iran was uncooperative and would be subject to a broad travel ban, but Mr. Trump made an exception for student and exchange visas.
The notion that ICE agents are being forced into our communities by uncooperative local law enforcement is a fallacy perpetrated by Thomas Homan, ICE's acting director.
Rabago now admits that when he arrived to the restroom that day, Ingall was allegedly uncooperative and pleaded that he'd do anything to not get arrested.
The grand jury provides Mueller a mechanism to subpoena documents and require persons to testify (or take the Fifth Amendment route) if they were otherwise uncooperative.
Cops found an open container of gin in the vehicle, but law enforcement sources tell us YG and his friends got cuffed because they were uncooperative.
For instance, laws designed to prevent the offshoring of Russian money are rarely used, unless a particular company or oligarch prove to be uncooperative with the state.
Uncooperative In addition to the embassy worker and airline employee, Malaysian authorities are looking for four North Korean suspects, who they "strongly believe" are back in Pyongyang.
They said Gray was combative and uncooperative and that Goodson used his judgment to not put a seat belt on Gray because he felt it wasn't safe.
Conflicting reports said that the singer was conscious and uncooperative, while others reported she was unconscious when paramedics arrived on the scene at her Hollywood Hills home.
" ICE spokesman Shawn Neudauer said Millan was uncooperative and refused to step outside of his car, or "follow lawfully issued commands issued by ICE and local police.
Duterte gave no details on how the state agencies had been uncooperative with the drugs war, or specify the extent of corruption he was accusing them of.
Researchers also heard that migrants were placed in prisons when when they had pre-existing mental conditions, medical issues, or were seen as uncooperative by the CBSA.
ICE negotiates with uncooperative municipalities and often arrives at compromises, like when LA County agreed last year to give the federal agency access to some immigrant inmates.
Dr. Laurence Hyacinthe, a pediatric dentist in Harlem, used silver diamine fluoride on eight uncooperative children whose parents wanted to delay a trip to the operating room.
That suspect had exchanged gunfire with the police and was being uncooperative in talks, Chief Brown said at a news conference in the lobby of City Hall.
Aware of that, Judge Anthony Trenga made the unusual choice to fine Manning $500 for each day she remains uncooperative and in custody, starting after 30 days.
It's not Supersonic's fault my hair is uncooperative, but if you have anything other than soft, straight, manageable hair, this won't be replacing all your styling tools.
So it should not matter that the House Intelligence Committee has abruptly ended its "investigation," declining to compel testimony from key uncooperative witnesses or subpoena relevant records.
Studies have indicated that doctors across all specialties are more likely to consider an overweight patient uncooperative, less compliant and even less intelligent than a thinner counterpart.
Mr. Davies was expressive, often raising his voice at the video game, whether it was a near-missed goal, a poor offsides call or an uncooperative controller.
House Counsel Douglas Letter also warned that trying to foreclose subpoena litigation could lead to more unpleasant conflicts, like efforts by the House to arrest uncooperative witnesses.
What starts off as a seemingly innocuous advertisement for Macy's becomes a devastatingly precise comedic commentary on the experience of shopping for and dressing uncooperative small children.
Frustrated at Cora's inaccessibility and their inability to uncover any solid facts from uncooperative witnesses, Manfred said, he instructed Halem to ask the players' union for assistance.
Unrestrained attacks on uncooperative members of his own party, the "dishonest media" and the cast of "Saturday Night Live" generally do not raise fears of nuclear war.
Delayed by an uncooperative March, which refused to go out like a lamb, it was followed by an April so complicit, the leonine weather continued through May.
Boris Johnson, Britain's voluble prime minister, has called them "uncooperative crusties" — a synonym for hippies — and urged "importunate nose-ringed climate change protesters" to clear the roads.
Anticipating an uncooperative witness, some Judiciary Democrats initially consulted the House general counsel about a contempt vote prior to Lewandowski's testimony, sources familiar with the discussions say.
Mr. Bruno exiled him to Atlantic City, where he was later charged, in a federal racketeering case, in connection with the murder of an uncooperative local judge.
They said Gray was combative and uncooperative and that Goodson used his judgment to not seat belt Gray because he felt it was not safe to do so.
France announced it would put the Central American nation back on its blacklist of uncooperative tax jurisdictions, following a major leak of documents from a Panamanian law firm.
France's government responded to the revelations on Tuesday by saying it would put Panama back on its list of "uncooperative countries", though Castillero was dismissive of the move.
Nicole Kirkwood told the Detroit Free Press that McFly was uncooperative, and was arrested for alleged resisting and obstructing police, as well as on an outstanding parking ticket.
"He was taken to the detox center where he was uncooperative and the staff rejected him," Billy Hernandez, a spokesperson for the San Diego Police Department tells People.
On the defensive, the government also warned that it could retaliate in kind after France announced it would put Panama back on its blacklist of uncooperative tax jurisdictions.
But the pecuniary advantage has been offset by an unleashed desire to photograph the generally uncooperative birds, forcing expenditure of thousands of dollars on bigger, better camera equipment.
In Los Angeles, Mayor Eric Garcetti has instituted a shutdown on a city of nearly 221 million people and threatened uncooperative business owners with power shutoffs and arrest.
The police concluded that because of the he-said-she-said nature of the story, uncooperative witnesses and lack of evidence of physical injury, no charges could be filed.
The European Commission, which is in the process of drawing up a blacklist of uncooperative tax regimes, has said it was "very disappointed" with the referendum result in February.
Chuck Grassley (who's also the Republican chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee) announced yesterday they plan to question Manafort, noting the committee will issue a subpoena if he's uncooperative.
According to The Blast, Lovato and other people at her home were "uncooperative" with police and would not tell responders what drugs she took when questioned about her overdose.
"We strongly urge you to reconsider your uncooperative and non-constructive approach and instead, immediately engage with us to implement meaningful steps to enhance shareholder value," the pair said.
In an email sent to company employees on Thursday, Glen Post said he does not agree with the attorney general's claims of being "uncooperative" pertaining to the ongoing investigation.
On the campaign trail, then-candidate Trump railed against the Obama administration, and his opponent, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, for not employing sanctions to pressure uncooperative countries.
The lawsuit notes Facebook allegedly was uncooperative as well during a Federal Trade Commission investigation into the company's privacy practices, which resulted in a $5 billion penalty in July.
"  Brown had hinted that state troopers might be sent to round up the uncooperative lawmakers, saying in a statement that she was "in close communication with Oregon State Police.
Investigators suspected an inside job linked to Mr. O'Connor after he initially provided inconsistent details of the crime and then became uncooperative and declined to undergo a polygraph test.
His point was how hard it could be for officers to subdue and handcuff an uncooperative person, and how easy it could be for them to lose their temper.
Last week, the county declared a state of emergency after six months of uncooperative people hanging up the phone, closing the door on inspectors, and refusing to report cases.
But most of the young people who had been there were "uncooperative," said Raymond W. Kelly, the city's police commissioner at the time — an accusation disputed by their parents.
An uncooperative sitter when Rockwell had painted the new president in 19783, LBJ likely grew weary of the stream of telegrams from the couple demanding negotiations instead of bombing.
"While speaking to her, officers became aware she was possibly suffering from mental health issues, became uncooperative, and appeared to be unable to care for herself," the statement continued.
"As ICE officers were effecting this arrest, De la Cruz-Espinosa was uncooperative and refused to exit his vehicle or follow lawfully issued commands," an agency spokesperson told FOX6.
The judge received a second note on Friday from the jury's foreman asking that the uncooperative juror be removed: "It's just one juror that has the issues," the foreman said.
"Twitter's refusal to join PRISM highlighted the fact that the company has a history of being uncooperative, and often antagonistic, when the government asks for user data," Jeffries wrote then.
The bottom line is that I stuck around at that CES exhibit for way too long, driving an uncooperative tank aimlessly, just soaking in the beautiful sights of Battlefield's landscapes.
Wednesday, Chaffetz informed the room about a pair of subpoenas for two "uncooperative" officials – the former Midwest EPA regional administrator, Susan Hedman, and Flint's state appointed emergency manager, Darnell Earley.
A Greek businessman with a reported interest in buying Nottingham Forest stands charged with bribery, fraud, extortion, match-fixing and the bombing of a bakery belonging to an uncooperative referee.
The female was allegedly "uncooperative," with officers on scene, and "advised our officers of concerns that she had regarding the well-being of her ex-boyfriend," according to press release.
After last week's revelations about the clients of a Panamanian law firm specialized in setting up shell companies, France put Panama back on its own blacklist of uncooperative tax havens.
"Generally speaking, we have good relations in that neighborhood, but my officers tell me whenever they've been in that area investigating criminal matters, she's been uncooperative and rude," Craig said.
But according to new court docs obtained by TMZ Sports, the investigation hit a major roadblock -- because officials could not locate or interview Browner ... and the witnesses suddenly became uncooperative.
A federal judge had sanctioned the uncooperative defendants in March by entering a default judgment against them, which held them liable for the charges of unfair and deceptive business practices.
He is thus fated to produce what magazine editors call a "write-around" — that is, searching the margins for a composite of the truth that possibly fills an uncooperative center.
Mr. Bong was among hundreds of artists, writers and filmmakers who had been deemed uncooperative and blacklisted by the government under a former president, Park Geun-hye, who was impeached.
The U.S. Department of Justice also filed two anti-sanctuary lawsuits earlier this month and Attorney General William Barr said his department was reviewing further steps to counter uncooperative jurisdictions.
According to Raymond, Tsachas hadn't even moved all his boxes into the office when he began occupying himself with the problem of what do about the uncooperative officer in his command.
Likewise the official Portal board game, aka The Uncooperative Cake Acquisition Game, comes from a franchise that can perhaps claim to have as much of a cult following as Dark Souls.
" The agency added that its challenges "included long delays by VW in producing documents and other information," and "uncooperative witnesses who were reluctant or altogether refused to speak to the staff.
Mr. Kuhn said dealers were desperate for more information from Volkswagen's German executives, who have also been accused by various attorneys general in the United States of being uncooperative in investigations.
"The state organizations that are effective and aggressive have adopted more of an accountability model," he said, by which he means: They ruthlessly pillory and rally primary challenges against uncooperative Republicans.
"France has decided to add Panama back on the list of uncooperative countries with all of the consequences that that will have for those who have dealings with Panama," he added.
But Cigna CEO David Cordani was insistent on running the new, combined company, and Cigna grew uncooperative after he was rebuffed, Anthem general counsel Thomas Zielinski said in court, per Bloomberg.
Another shows a giant sinking iceberg, its surface labeled 'protests, rallies, uncooperative movement and strikes', while submerged under water are successive layers tagged 'Electoral fraud', 'Tyrannical rule' and 'Police-triad collusion.
" The agency added that its challenges "included long delays by VW in producing documents and other information," and "uncooperative witnesses who were reluctant or altogether refused to speak to the staff.
U.S. negotiators tried to set a time for another round of working-level talks when they met in Stockholm, but North Korean officials were uncooperative, a Seoul-based diplomat told Reuters.
"I'm single and I like long bike rides," I finally declared, wondering if these strangers pitied me or if they saw my singlehood as the sign of something unpleasant and uncooperative.
In court on Thursday, Familia's wife was described as an uncooperative witness by Judge DeSheplo, who said he would address her during questioning not as a victim but as a witness.
"Congress has in fact been hostile and uncooperative and focused on rolling back vital public protections rather than taking on the nation's urgent challenges," said Robert Weissman, president at Public Citizen.
In the past, Treasury has been so uncooperative with Congress that senators — both Democrat and Republican — have resorted to holding up Treasury nominees to force the department to turn over documents.
Peanuts threatens to shoot Elliot when his Mr. Robot persona takes over, while the threat of rape by Javi is held over Krista's head when she and Elliot are deemed uncooperative.
The Trump administration is expressing legal doubt about one tool some House Democrats have suggested they might wield to try to force testimony from uncooperative witnesses: the power to levy fines.
His administration has argued coal provides a more reliable fuel for power generation than natural gas, solar and wind, which can be more easily interrupted by pipeline problems or uncooperative weather.
ZURICH (Reuters) - The Swiss parliament approved a corporate tax overhaul on Wednesday that it hopes will stave off the danger of it landing on a European Union blacklist of uncooperative tax havens.
"During the July 22, 2019, encounter with ICE officers, Millan-Vazquez was uncooperative and refused to exit his vehicle or follow lawfully issued commands issued by ICE and local police," Neudauer said.
The OECD's head of tax policy told Reuters on Wednesday the negative publicity and threat of being blacklisted internationally as an uncooperative tax haven had spurred Panama to clean up its act.
By Thursday morning, the President was trying to spin the stalemate to his advantage, painting Democrats as uncooperative on issues important to Americans including health care, infrastructure and high prescription drugs prices.
Living in a co-op has its pros and cons, but when it comes to a big building project, a co-op can turn into an un-co-op — as in uncooperative.
The inability to deport the criminals has prompted outrage among lawmakers and advocates of tighter immigration laws, who say that the Obama administration could be doing much more to pressure uncooperative countries.
In one 2014 episode in the Bronx, for instance, the police fired a Taser at a mute autistic man after he had flailed his arms and was uncooperative, according to hospital records.
Why it matters: Trump and his allies have previously argued that the lack of a full House vote was against longstanding precedent — and used that reasoning to be uncooperative with Democrats' investigation.
Given that the Trump administration has been uncooperative during investigations involving special counsel Robert Mueller's report, there is little to suggest it will begin working with Congresspeople to further the whistleblower investigation.
As of publication, though, they were being uncooperative with police inquiries; officers had not yet named any suspects but had found a gun at the site of the attack and were still investigating.
It's a puzzle made up of regions that don't fit together, forced together first by ambitious royals and later by republic after republic extending Paris's dominance over an unwilling campagne, an uncooperative périphérie.
"I was increasingly concerned with her uncooperative attitude and did(n't) feel safe returning to me (sic) vehicle to complete the stop with her sitting half way out of the vehicle," he wrote.
If you're dealing with an uncooperative source as Gatti was (compared to your neighbor who is happy to talk to the local paper about her award-winning chili recipe), there's a higher standard.
If the current board members remain uncooperative, their power over the economy will be curtailed soon, as the White House is in the process of quickly filling three vacancies at the central bank.
No longer depending on her uncooperative hind legs to get around, Misty is getting the exercise she needs to stay healthy and happy, which means she almost ready to find a new home.
That means continuing costs for the firm as the monitor digs into its operations and makes demands that cannot be resisted, lest it appear to be uncooperative and put the settlement at risk.
But first the group of scientists had to manage to dive 60 feet beneath the ocean's surface to recover their unusual subjects, a task made more challenging by three days of uncooperative weather.
In recent weeks - as the 2020 presidential campaign heats up - the administration has explored new ways to intensify its fight against Democratic-controlled states and localities that it sees as uncooperative on immigration.
According to Buschow, Locklear kicked one of the deputies in the leg, and he described the "Melrose Place" star as "extremely intoxicated and very uncooperative" as she was handcuffed and taken into custody.
According to a memo obtained from the police department of Pomona, CA, when camera owners are "uncooperative or unavailable," officers are instructed to contact Ring and request that the captured video be preserved.
The 32-page "motion to compel" filing claimed prosecutors were uncooperative with multiple requests for documents related to the case this fall, including anything that might show McGlashan&aposs ignorance in the scandal.
A squawk turned my head — it wasn't wildlife, but rather a young woman in a North Face jacket and Birkenstocks who was having what seemed like an argument with an uncooperative sea lion.
It also forces Democrats to either pry those files loose by fighting an uncooperative Pompeo in court, or to rely on the testimony and documents of others to back up their new star witness.
But something about him rubbed me the wrong way almost immediately: He was quick to anger, uncooperative with the teachers, and often used sexual aggression as an acting approach in scenes with female classmates.
Also, Fergus' (Romann Berrux) uncooperative donkey and a silly monkey, all of whom prove that this show would make an excellent comedy if we ever got bored of all that epic romance and war.
"Our daughter is already devious and uncooperative and standing on her head doing yoga when all we want to do it take pictures of her," she captioned her Instagram post of two ultrasound images.
The negative publicity and threat of being blacklisted internationally as an uncooperative tax haven has spurred Panama to clean up its act, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's Pascal Saint-Amans told Reuters.
Moreover, the D.A.'s Office notes that Schroder's girlfriend was initially uncooperative when cops arrived on the scene and attempted to take a video of her alleged injuries the day she made the call.
PARIS (Reuters) - France will put Panama back on its blacklist of uncooperative tax jurisdictions, its finance minister said on Tuesday after media revelations about a Panamanian law firm specialised in setting up offshore firms.
It is this battle over information that threatens a showdown between a foot-dragging, uncooperative DOJ leadership and Republicans in the White House and Congress who've had enough of the stonewalling and selective leaks.
The network said it made the decision because of its own strained relations with the newspaper, but Mr. Trump took credit, leaving the dangerous impression that he had the power to muzzle uncooperative journalists.
The fabled Iditarod, where dogs and humans are tested against the torments of isolation, fatigue and harsh elements, faced additional challenges this year: uncooperative weather and a snowmobile collision that left one dog dead.
But should New York State succeed, it would be the first time in history a state regulator has driven a cable giant out of business in a state for being exceptionally terrible and uncooperative.
Buckingham Palace has not responded to Berman's claims, but earlier this year the duke was described to journalists by an unnamed source as "angry and bewildered" at suggestions he was uncooperative in the inquiry.
Fort Worth police initially took a report from Manziel's now ex-girlfriend at her home after the alleged incident, but noted she did not want any photos taken and was uncooperative with responding officers.
The resolution nearing a vote amplifies existing rules to allow committees facing an uncooperative Trump administration to take cases straight to court for enforcement as long as they have the approval of House leaders.
Among the shifts: OPEC has taken a more active role in managing global energy markets, with Russia — which is not a member — unofficially replacing weakened or uncooperative cartel members like Iran, Nigeria and Venezuela.
SAN FRANCISCO — After nearly a year of legal wrangling, dramatic last-minute delays and uncooperative witnesses, a jury will soon hear arguments in Waymo's high-profile lawsuit accusing Uber of stealing driverless car technology.
Uncooperative jurisdictions send fingerprints of anyone booked into prison or jail to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which passes them on to ICE for an immigration status check, according to an ICE spokeswoman.
For example, Nisha Agarwal, commissioner of the New York City Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs, said the ICE report incorrectly listed the city as being uncooperative even though it does assist the immigration agency.
Four senior Democratic lawmakers said HHS must turn over more documents about Medicare and Medicaid chief Seema Verma's extensive use of public relations consultants, claiming the department has largely been uncooperative with their investigation.
New court filings show how Hollywood private-equity mogul Bill McGlashan is fighting charges against him in the college admissions scandal, seeking documents from prosecutors and saying they have been uncooperative with his attorneys.
The Office of the Inspector General also found that three of the ten dogs provided to Egypt, which has been uncooperative with department officials, died from lung cancer, a ruptured gall bladder, and hyperthermia.
When the man angrily objected to how he was being treated, the officer called for backup, saying that the man was "uncooperative and unwilling to put down a blunt object," according to the Denver Post.
Macdonald doesn't let them of the hook; however, which leads to some tense conversations, like the one in which he presses a very uncooperative Bobby Brown to discuss Houston's drug use, which he continuously denies.
Pagenaud's clinically cool display was in stark contrast to a fired up Rossi, who was left exasperated as his pit crew wrestled to engage an uncooperative fuel hose that dropped him from first to 12th.
PARIS (Reuters) - France will seek tougher EU sanctions on people who help to facilitate tax evasion and a G20 blacklist of uncooperative tax havens, the Finance Ministry said on Monday following the Panama Papers leaks.
When Kip is uncooperative during the photo session for the band's album cover, the guitarist Alex argues with him and then saves the day by submitting to a haircut from Kip; Jamie flirtatiously thanks Alex.
Koepka won the PGA Championship in May for his fourth major title in less than two years, and if not for an uncooperative putter, he might have challenged Shane Lowry at last week's British Open.
Yet while China can appear to be uncooperative with demands from outside investors, that attitude is changing as some Chinese leaders want to show that it can be a reliable business partner, Mr. Seiden argued.
Mr. Cummings said party leaders would "look at all the tools that we have in our toolbox — even inherent contempt" — a reference to the congressional power, last used in the 1930s, to jail uncooperative witnesses.
One is the truculent, uncooperative Jason (Will Pullen), who's white and doesn't seem interested in resuming a fruitful life; the other, the black Chris (Khris Davis), is doing his best to get back on track.
When questioned by officers, the 34-year-old McMurtrey — who according to Rule, smelled of alcohol and had bloodshot eyes — was allegedly uncooperative and said only that Vaughn had been stabbed outside the house, Rule says.
Between the world's longest elevator ride and an uncooperative hotel room key, the anticipation was palpitate as Will and Alicia made their way into the privacy of their hotel room at the end of season 2.
The sisters and even Kris are always harping on Kourtney for her work ethic, blatantly insulting her, calling her lazy, uncooperative, and refusing to acknowledge her excuse of motherhood for not wanting to work as much.
" Mr. Trump and his supporters, in turn, have accused Democrats of an inaction that has worsened the crisis, with Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky criticizing them as being "uncooperative and uninterested in anything except political posturing.
Trump is now opening up new fronts in the battle against the cities, filing lawsuits and issuing subpoenas in what Attorney General William Barr called part of a "significant escalation" in the fight against uncooperative jurisdictions.
But the Obama administration's multiple efforts to recover the emails — including coordination with the FBI, which has control of Clinton's server — "are hardly the actions of a recalcitrant agency head or an uncooperative Archivist," Boasberg said.
When the National Assembly voted to impeach Ms. Park last month, it accused her of conspiring with her longtime confidante, Choi Soon-sil, to solicit bribes from businesses and crack down on uncooperative officials and journalists.
The flow of US arms flowing into the country — coupled with a weak monitoring system, and an often uncooperative Egyptian government — has made insulating US weapons from human rights violations nearly impossible, human rights advocates say.
"If such legislation were passed, it would allow us, at European level, to impose obligations on operators that uncooperative disclose such to remove illegal content or decrypt messages, exclusively in the context of criminal investigations," added Cazeneuve.
In court, lawyers for the government argued that despite Mr. Trump's vows to end all aid to uncooperative sanctuary jurisdictions, the order was intended to do no more than highlight the president's commitment to hardening immigration enforcement.
Once I was finally able to attach one of the microphones to my uncooperative mock-neck collar, Steven Xia, the lab's PhD research assistant, handed me his phone and instructed me to hit "start" on the app.
Neil Eggleston, counsel to the president, blasted the committee for sending the president a list of questions about the attack — an inquiry the administration deemed inappropriate and a partisan attempt to frame the White House as uncooperative.
Compared to the catalogue of catastrophic predictions in the lead-up to these Games, that might be OK. Rio has suffered from some typical Olympic problems, such as empty seats at the venues, long lines, and uncooperative weather.
WELSH POLICE FORCE IS FIRST IN UK TO USE VIRTUAL REALITY TO TRAIN ITS OFFICERS The Las Vegas-based company says it's designed to restrain people who are unruly or uncooperative without having to resort to deadly force.
His counterpart in France, meanwhile, said last week that Panama would be put back on a list of countries blacklisted as "uncooperative tax jurisdictions," a move which Panama's president said was "wrong and unnecessary," according to media reports.
The paper said the Global Forum of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) should act as a supervisor to check that states were exchanging data and come up with effective sanctions for negligent or uncooperative countries.
The paper said the Global Forum of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) should act as a supervisor to check that states were exchanging data and come up with effective sanctions for negligent or uncooperative countries.
Unlike other unreleased movies such as Jerry Lewis's The Day the Clown Cried or Orson Welles' The Other Side of the Wind, New Jersey Turnpikes isn't being held back because of unclear ownership issues or an uncooperative auteur.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Facebook is doing its share to remove abusive content from the social network, it said on Sunday in an apparent rejection of Israeli allegations that it was uncooperative in stemming messages that might spur Palestinian violence.
The US State Department expressed its disagreement over the Court's decision to release Santrich, which became yet another example of how Colombia was uncooperative with the US in the fight against drug trafficking and the groups allegedly behind it.
Message to Workers Under Scrutiny: Cooperate or Get Fired | A recent court decision makes it clear that a company under government investigation can fire uncooperative employees with little fear of reprisal, Peter J. Henning writes in White Collar Watch.
The canceling of the Other, of anyone not on the team (so to speak), be they rivals, uncooperative college faculty, or most women who aren't moms, cheerleaders, or girlfriends who understand that the team comes first, remains the norm.
John GaramendiJohn Raymond GaramendiDemocratic lawmaker: We should 'march' uncooperative witnesses 'to a little jail' House Democrat breaks from party, says House should vote to start impeachment inquiry Bottom Line MORE (D-Calif.), among others, will work on the account.
While he did not mention Grindr by name, Karl Bacon told MLive on Sunday that the company behind the dating app he believed his son used before his death had been "rather uncooperative" during the initial search for him.
Later, he said she became belligerent and uncooperative, yelling, "Fuck you, I'm not going anywhere" at him; Angie said she wanted to explain that she wasn't involved, but the officer didn't even try to talk to her before grabbing her arm.
Trip to hospital Mitchell continued to be uncooperative when he was taken to Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center in Portsmouth on July 30 to have the swelling in his feet and legs -- which one fellow inmate described as "elephant like" -- examined.
Citic chairman Chang Zhenming in a letter to shareholders on Tuesday about the group's first half results said Sino faced "unique challenges with privately-held Mineralogy", whose "uncooperative and adversarial approach poses a threat to the future of Sino Iron".
McGahn is key to the committee's obstruction case against Trump, and Democrats contend that obtaining a court order forcing McGahn to comply would break what House Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler called a "logjam" of uncooperative witnesses created White House stonewalling.
Oshan says he had to get involved and claims the airline was very uncooperative once he arrived in Detroit, and he had to go to cops to force Delta to hand over the dog ... which by law, is Dellegrazie's personal property.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A Hong Kong judge chided a former city leader now embroiled in a corruption case for being uncooperative and misleading the public, in rare, strongly worded comments that also put the city's rich and powerful under the spotlight.
By the time we sat down for the interview about an hour later, Lewis had worked up a full head of steam, and it seemed like he was punishing THR by doing the interview but being as uncooperative as possible.
Similarly, the drought in Somalia from 2011 to 2013, and the resulting famine, led to political instability which the terrorist group Al-Shabaab exploited to coerce and tax international relief agencies and to withhold food from those it deemed uncooperative.
Go inside "The rape files"-- and see what went wrong Detectives imposed arbitrary deadlines on victims and when they did not meet them, investigators closed cases, labeled victims "uncooperative" and relegated rape kits to evidence rooms until the evidence was trashed.
When researchers analyzed the results, they found that even students who'd been rated average at the beginning of the course were rated less attractive than average later on if their classmates saw them as lazy (for example, uncooperative and not hardworking).
The difficulties have continued in recent months, Mr. Koehler said, noting that although there had been no reports of the most brazen behavior, people had been nonetheless uncooperative with the relatively few drug-testing officials dispatched to cover the whole country.
According to the docs ... FOX was uncooperative in providing Snail with specific info and source material needed to develop the game, and "unreasonably delayed" Snail's work so the game couldn't be ready for the film's theatrical release in July 2017.
So, Joseph Goldstein wrote for the Times, they might try to engage in more informal conversation when commands (like "drop the knife") don't work, try to back up to a safer distance, and try to be patient with an uncooperative suspect.
"Uncooperative political committee leaders, bureaucratic bumbling and flaccid fine enforcement efforts all contribute to election law breakers outrunning penalties during a time when campaign shenanigans — from Russian advertisements to government contractors bankrolling super PACs — are increasingly brazen and sophisticated," Levinthal wrote.
From delaying the scheduling of important interviews and adhering to the White House's gag order to refusing to issue subpoenas for uncooperative witnesses and relevant social media platforms, committee Republicans have aided the president in the obstruction of this investigation.
The Justice Department is recommending that former national security adviser Michael Flynn be sentenced to up to six months in prison for lying to the FBI, telling a court that the former Trump adviser has been uncooperative in recent months.
LONDON, Oct 8 (Reuters) - London police have made more than 300 arrests as climate-change protesters, labelled "uncooperative crusties" by Prime Minister Boris Johnson, continued two weeks of civil disobedience to push for more to be done to protect the environment.
Speaking at an event on Monday evening he said: "I am afraid that the security people didn't want me to come along tonight because they said the road was full of uncooperative crusties," using a slang British term for eco-protesters.
Recent efforts by House Democrats to push forward with their own investigation of Trump's potential obstruction have largely been stymied by White House claims of executive privilege, uncooperative witnesses who still support Trump and lawsuits that are bogged down in court.
Android O will automatically recognize and highlight names, places, and addresses in email messages and other text, he said, so you can copy and paste them without struggling to drag those horribly small and ridiculously uncooperative little arrow thingies from word to word.
"With a very uncooperative Congress, he was able within the executive branch to make incredible changes, both as executive orders and in rulemaking that protected LGBTQ people in a whole bunch of ways," Rebecca Isaacs, executive director of the Equality Federation, told me.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK."The times where I've been unable to perform have been some of the more emasculating moments of my life," says 220-year-old Matt, referencing the sexual encounters he's had cut short by his uncooperative penis.
If a crisis required moving an unresponsive or uncooperative individual away from the scene, officers had no choice but to rely on their powers to arrest and initiate criminal charges, no matter how poorly suited they were to handle the crisis at hand.
Constrained by uncooperative witnesses, the destruction of documents and the use of encrypted communications, your team was not able to establish each of the elements of the crime of conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt, so not a provable crime, in any event.
In addition to the funding threats, the administration is now opening up new fronts in the battle against the cities, filing lawsuits and issuing subpoenas in what Attorney General William Barr called part of a "significant escalation" in the fight against uncooperative jurisdictions.
The meeting was the latest episode in a protracted feud between Mr. Rosenstein and a group of House Republicans loyal to Mr. Trump, who have long assailed the deputy attorney general as uncooperative with their efforts to conduct oversight of the Justice Department.
In 14142, just prior to Trump's presidency, neither country was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. You can read a longer fact check in this article.
The law, scheduled to take effect on Friday, blocks local limits on immigration enforcement, allows the police to question the immigration status of people they detain or arrest, and seeks to punish uncooperative officials with fines, jail time and removal from office.
"The repeated mistakes will make the mission to liberate Mosul from Daesh harder, and will push civilians still living under Daesh to be uncooperative with the security forces," said Abdulsattar Alhabu, the mayor of Mosul, using the Arabic acronym for the Islamic State.
With all of this activity focused on tech companies, it's no surprise that the administration would turn to the Executive Order — a preferred weapon of choice for Presidents who find their agenda stalled in the face of an uncooperative legislature (or prevailing rule of law).
It would require the Homeland Security Department to submit to Congress every 90 days a list of countries refusing to accept back citizens who commit crimes in the U.S. The bill would also stop travel visa programs and cut foreign aid to uncooperative countries.
LONDON — The police in London on Wednesday identified a Sudanese-born Briton from Birmingham as the driver who had plowed a car into three people and crashed outside Parliament, leaving the authorities trying to pry a motive from a suspect they said was uncooperative.
As of publication the circumstances of the attack remained unclear, as police said all of the victims and witnesses on site were being uncooperative with their investigations, although based on shell casings they believe there were multiple shooters, or at least multiple guns, involved in the attack.
However, before authorities could detain the suspect – who Smith said was alert and conscious, but uncooperative as he lie in the street after being shot – a robot was used to disarm him, removing his hand from his pocket where it had stayed throughout the entire police encounter.
Calls for change Following the death of Terence Crutcher -- a police shooting that has spawned a heated "he said-she said" over whether the father of four was intoxicated and uncooperative before Officer Betty Shelby opened fire -- protesters converged on the Tulsa, Oklahoma, City Hall early Wednesday.
Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University professor of law and opinion contributor to The Hill, said McGahn has faced one of the most trying periods as a White House counsel in the history of the position, working for a client who was unpredictable and often uncooperative.
He said the $245 million would be needed to set up a fund to cover possible payments to "uncooperative creditors," to fund a year's operating expenses and future cash flow, for compliance in the United States, Europe and Japan, and to convince creditors to support the plan.
Apparently, the cops got tired of trying to wring some salient information from the uncooperative bird, so they turned him over to a nearby zoo, where he'll presumably get to do normal bird shit and not have to spend his days cawing about drug busts anymore.
"As our investigation continued, Colleen became increasingly uncooperative, stating that she did not want to answer any more questions, did not want to fill out a statement or make a report, and did not want officers to photograph her or any of her injuries," the report said.
Mr. Barr unfairly painted the jail employees as uncooperative, said Eric Young, the president of the union that represents federal prison workers, adding that the department has refused to grant immunity to workers involved in the Epstein inquiry, which he said was typical in similar federal investigations.
Mr. Barr unfairly painted the jail employees as uncooperative, said Eric Young, the president of the union that represents federal prison workers, adding that the department has refused to grant immunity to workers involved in the Epstein inquiry, which he said was typical in similar federal investigations.
In 2016, just prior to Trump's presidency, none of the three countries was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. You can read a longer fact check in this article.
"But that should be OK." Some Europeans also said, however, that it may be no great problem if the much sought after IMF return to the bailout falls through, and certainly even Germany may be less insistent on keeping the uncooperative Fund involved in any future bailout.
As they battled the uncooperative and diving plane last year, the pilots on the doomed Lion Air flight attempted a routine maneuver to try and stabilize the plane by triggering a switch near the steering wheel approximately three dozen times, according to a report by Indonesian investigators.
Officers who were witnesses were placed on the investigation team, lead detectives were uncooperative, the department launched a "counter-investigation" to disprove her case and officers created notes after the case was launched and gave them to the defense months before they were provided to the state, she alleged.
However, no matter how many expert voices loudly and adamantly confirm that it is technologically impossible to limit backdoor privileges to one party without making the whole system vulnerable, some officials continue to dismiss the tech industry as uncooperative and uninventive — completely rejecting the mathematics behind strong crypto.
Adria Petty and Annakim Violette allege that Dana has been uncooperative in running Petty Unlimited, a company created after Tom's 2017 death that is supposed to be managed equally by all three women, according to documents filed Wednesday in Los Angeles Superior Court and first obtained by The Blast.
"If you are taking video surveillance footage, and running facial recognition systems, you have uncooperative subjects — they're not necessarily looking straight at the camera, their faces might be partially obscured, there could be multiple faces in a given frame, and faces might be blurred because they're in motion," she said.
"I understand you just arrived at FDIC in November and that the [Chief Information Officer's] office has suffered from a lack of consistent leadership for some time," said Beyer in a May hearing addressing a new CIO at the FDIC, an agency House Science alleges has been uncooperative with the committee.
" Finally, the study sounds a number of warnings, among them:  Rogue and uncooperative adversaries are hunting for ways to deny America space-based national security, including "weapons to target space assets…"  They specifically name China, which may be "putting nearly the full spectrum of our defense and intelligence satellites at risk.
"Even though Trump's political maneuver to get around an uncooperative Congress looks like it stretches the Constitution, the questions presented in court will raise ordinary and complicated issues of administrative law," said Peter M. Shane, an Ohio State University law professor and co-author of a separation-of-powers casebook.
Previous video shows a tense conversation happened before a weapon was pulled In the arrest warrant, Encinia said Bland was "combative and uncooperative" after he stopped her for failing to use her turn signal while changing lanes in July 2015 in Prairie View, about a 50-mile drive northwest of downtown Houston.
The Supreme Court often defers to presidents in matters of immigration, but the provision of his executive order in question has little to do with immigration per se and much to do with who gets to decide when "congressionally appropriated funds" may be, in Mr Sessions's words, "claw[ed] back" from uncooperative localities.
Merkel also agreed that London would not have to wait for the results of tests on samples of the Salisbury nerve toxin from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) before Europe would act, mainly because Russia is a member of the watchdog and was seen as uncooperative in the inquiry.
Though the International Criminal Court (ICC) has standing to try the world's worst human rights violations, the court often falls short of that mandate when the accused is a head of state, in part because turning a war crime accusation into a full-fledged trial is a process fraught with jurisdiction limits and uncooperative states.
" The situation on the scene deteriorated over the course of more than an hour, according to a statement from the sheriff's department: While responding South Pasadena officers did find a woman "having seizures" who was "possibly suffering from mental health issues," the woman allegedly "became uncooperative" and "appeared to be unable to care for herself.
Then to the countless times since that night that I've felt like Marie Antoinette because of the multiple layers of base I applied to cover up imperfections (at one point my skin was so uncooperative that I took Accutane), and air-kissed friends out of fear my foundation would smear all over their clothes.
The verdict comes just days before the Financial Action Task Force, an international group that combats money laundering, is scheduled to decide whether to keep Pakistan on its "gray list" of countries that should do more to fight terrorism funding and money laundering, or move it to its "black list" of uncooperative nations, which could mean international sanctions.
BALTIMORE – The Baltimore officer that arrested a black man who later suffered fatal injuries in a police van testified at the van driver&aposs disciplinary hearing Wednesday that he still considers it dangerous to put a seatbelt on an uncooperative prisoner in the confines of a police van, even though current police policy now requires it.
It appears Trump and his cronies passively colluded, but never made an explicit tit-for-tat deal with any Russians or Russian cutouts in exchange for help defeating Clinton—at least not so the special counsel could demonstrate (though the Mueller report does note the investigation was complicated by uncooperative witnesses and the destruction of evidence).
The technical adjustment, announced after the end of a two-day policy meeting, was the second in six months in response to uncooperative overnight lending markets, where dwindling bank reserves and a rush of newly-issued U.S. Treasuries have made it difficult for the Fed to keep its key federal funds rate well within the policy range.
Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, said in an interview with The New York Times on Tuesday that he was unaware the Paralympic Committee was requiring Russia to be cleared by antidoping regulators, and he suggested he saw no problem with allowing the nation to compete even as it is deemed uncooperative by the global watchdog.
The incident sparked a debate about the proliferation and role of the police in schools, similar to the discussions that have been held in other schools after officers were called on to deal with student misbehavior, like a deputy's rough takedown and arrest of an uncooperative 16-year-old girl in a Columbia, S.C., high school classroom in 2015.
Rep. John GaramendiJohn Raymond GaramendiDemocratic lawmaker: We should 'march' uncooperative witnesses 'to a little jail' House Democrat breaks from party, says House should vote to start impeachment inquiry Bottom Line MORE (D-Calif.) on Wednesday said he thinks the House should hold a formal vote on launching an impeachment inquiry, contradicting Democratic leaders who argue it's unnecessary.
"I am unable to dismiss the reputational harm that could occur to a living person if the grand jury transcripts reveal that their parent or grandparent was a suspect, a witness who equivocated or was uncooperative, a member of the grand jury which refused to indict, or a person whose name was identified as a Klan member," he said.
It grew into an annual, multiweek event centered around Weill's birthday on March 2, but Mr. Schebera said the fledgling event struggled without the help of the Anhaltisches Theater in Dessau, whose artistic director was so uncooperative that at one point he scheduled a cycle of Verdi operas for the same time as the Weill concerts.
The Trump administration has been aggressive from its first days in trying to punish cities it deems to be sanctuaries and has used escalating rhetoric to blame those cities for violence, but it has repeatedly been rebuked by the courts, with federal judges in California, Illinois and Pennsylvania blocking various administration efforts to restrict federal funds to cities it perceives to be uncooperative.
Rep. John GaramendiJohn Raymond GaramendiDemocratic lawmaker: We should 'march' uncooperative witnesses 'to a little jail' House Democrat breaks from party, says House should vote to start impeachment inquiry Bottom Line MORE (D-Calif.) said Wednesday that Trump administration officials and allies of the president who refuse to cooperate with congressional investigations should be held in inherent contempt and taken into custody.
In 2016, just prior to Trump's presidency, none of the three countries was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. Randy Capps, director of research for US programs at the Migration Policy Institute, a Washington think tank, confirmed that Trump was "confusing" different things.
Fearing that the impeachment process will trigger a backlash akin to what Republicans faced in the late 1990s, Democrats are getting caught up in an investigative quagmire that is likely to result in cumbersome legal battles with the administration, uncooperative witnesses, meager information and ongoing news coverage about the clash between the branches rather than the actual substance of the evidence in the Mueller report.
The CFTC has offered the guidance(here) that individuals can win cooperation based on: — the value of the cooperation to the Division's investigation(s) and enforcement action(s); — the value of the cooperation to the Commission's broader law enforcement interests; — the culpability of the company or individual and other relevant factors; and — uncooperative conduct that offsets or limits credit that the company or individual would otherwise receive.
Read more: Trump just took executive action to get around obstacles to adding a citizenship question to the 2020 censusUnlike previous votes, which were part of an effort to enforce subpoenas for uncooperative Trump administration officials, including Barr, the contempt resolution passed on Wednesday includes a criminal referral to the US attorney's office, which if sought all the way through can include lofty fines and even jail time.
In 210, prior to Trump's presidency, none of the four countries was on the list of countries that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) considered "recalcitrant" (uncooperative) in accepting the return of their citizens from the US. In the 210 fiscal year, the last full year before Trump took office, ICE reported that Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador ranked first, second, third and fourth for the country of citizenship of people being removed from the US. The same was true in the 242.03 fiscal year, which encompassed the end of Barack Obama's presidency and the beginning of Trump's.

No results under this filter, show 473 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.