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"You cannot consent to sex under those circumstances," he said.
A private citizen simply shouldn't be identified under those circumstances.
But people travel to other airports too under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, Congress's ultimate sanction may not be warranted.
What do you, what do you do under those circumstances?
Under those circumstances, he added, melatonin may have been counterproductive.
Under those circumstances, acts of bipartisanship can be political suicide.
Wray's resignation under those circumstances would have created a media firestorm.
"We've had patients die relatively quickly under those circumstances," he said.
I think that China has done quite well under those circumstances.
So quite frequently under those circumstances, the religion is the opposition.
Berlin has no valid reason to allow a recession under those circumstances.
Any olive branch Republicans offered under those circumstances would be extremely limited.
Would you have remained that composed at that age under those circumstances?
"It's easy to be happy being a musician under those circumstances," he says.
The difference is that, before college, she used to thrive under those circumstances.
We said we are not going to have a summit under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, why not just set about collecting the money from Mexico?
Trading for Osuna under those circumstances was a bad look for the Astros.
But I do understand that, under those circumstances, your mind can probably change.
Turning the camera on, just in case, would be "reasonable" under those circumstances.
But occasionally pets die under those circumstances, and high-profile incidents raised concerns.
How do you think Gorsuch have applied the "knowingly" standard under those circumstances?
Under those circumstances, many of us would develop the habit as a defense mechanism.
Were those characters crazy enough to make a relationship started under those circumstances work?
Defeating Nixon under those circumstances meant winning a series of difficult elite insider games.
Under those circumstances it makes perfect sense for the Fed to watch and wait.
"I think under those circumstances there should be a very different reaction," she said.
Under those circumstances, lots of coal plants are going to be retired early, i.e.
Under those circumstances, there can be no free-market 'willing buyer, willing seller' negotiation.
Under those circumstances, healthy people could wait to buy insurance until they are sick.
Would the GOP Senate majority be capable of resisting the pressure under those circumstances?
Under those circumstances, the assassination of an ambassador could provoke an even larger conflict.
Under those circumstances, when generating surplus energy the solar customer faces a new choice.
Under those circumstances, at least one of them is a different accuser, possibly both.
It could not help, under those circumstances, to be a more structured, complicated organization. Right.
Under those circumstances, it's not difficult to see two to three Republican senators abandoning ship.
He had been 21-223 and the Giants 5753-2575 under those circumstances before Monday.
Under those circumstances, however, you will need that money over a protracted period of time.
You cannot say that to the press because I cannot negotiate under those circumstances. 22016.
But I ask you, how much choice to scream does she have under those circumstances?
Under those circumstances, the question for the staff simply becomes: Does he have the flu?
Would it have been better to be born in 1936 under those circumstances from now?
Under those circumstances, the program would at least be on hold for months or even years.
Decisions made under those circumstances shouldn't be given the weight that military judgments are normally given.
And it's a particularly lonely thing to do, to try to stand up under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, why would Trump want to deliver policy speeches that have some factual content?
Under those circumstances, my wedding to Katie was no longer solely a celebration of our happiness.
"It's hard even for willing political leaders to make major concessions under those circumstances," she said.
Under those circumstances, companies are increasingly relying on tools like Zoom to help employees stay connected.
Under those circumstances, why shouldn't artists give up on the brass ring and try something new?
"Allowing him to intervene to address that would seem incredibly inappropriate under those circumstances," Tatelman said.
Under those circumstances, empathy looks less like identifying with the other and more like emotional hegemony.
"I think under those circumstances there should be a very different reaction," Gilibrand said last week.
Under those circumstances, New Hampshire's claim to a special role in the presidential process might fray badly.
Some say doctors will be too worried about criminal penalties to perform abortions even under those circumstances.
He's trying to do what anyone would do under those circumstances, which is to develop some rapport.
"If under those circumstances sufficient care isn't going to be taken...then I'm concerned," Pearson told Motherboard.
The CDC chief is authorized to do what he or she "deems reasonably necessary" under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, global doping rules require athletes to be banned for between one and two years.
Under those circumstances, connecting the content, targeting and buyer itself to deduce foreign interference would be almost impossible.
Under those circumstances, we would detain the parent in an appropriate secured detention facility separate from the child.
Under those circumstances, Mr. Trump's opponents hope they can wrest that prize from him in a contested convention.
Under those circumstances, it's really not adaptive to be expressing your fear, your anger, your surprise, your vulnerability.
Under those circumstances, we would detain the parent in an appropriate secure detention facility separate from the child.
When that occurs, coal and natural gas will likely fade into history, as they should under those circumstances.
How on earth can you have a bona fide trade negotiation – or any negotiation at all – under those circumstances?
The last horse to win under those circumstances was Apollo — hence the name of the curse — 136 years ago.
"Things have changed today, and I think under those circumstances there should be a very different reaction," she said.
Under those circumstances and challenges when I was down, I had an opportunity to grow and to get better.
Already this year, 29 children -- including the boy who died Friday -- have died under those circumstances, the university said.
The last horse to win under those circumstances was Apollo — hence the name of the curse — 16 years ago.
"Under those circumstances, videos and photographs would be no more evidential, no more probative, than a drawing," Fallis says.
There isn't a whole heck of a lot of scope to just let the economy run under those circumstances.
We felt horrible: Under those circumstances, how could we ask her to be the sole woman on the record?
If the GOP goes ahead under those circumstances the nomination could enflame the nation's blazing political culture even more.
Well, under those circumstances, apartments may be "legal" but none are actually going to be economical for developers to build.
Under those circumstances, Meow Wolf would have been required to pay her at least $456 for a 40-hour workweek.
A gridlocked Parliament should accept that under those circumstances, its duty now is to enable a second referendum to happen.
Under those circumstances, Clinton supporters said their candidate did what she needed to do in a contentious and ugly debate.
"He's trying to do what anyone would do under those circumstances, which is to develop some rapport," he added. Sen.
Cramer said it "defies logic" that Trump Jr. would take a meeting under those circumstances without knowing the woman's name.
"The world was unlikely to support a U.S. candidate to lead the global migration body under those circumstances," he said.
Under those circumstances, not even the entire state of New York would have enough hospital beds to serve the wounded.
Undecided voters would never break for Trump under those circumstances, I thought, since Obama and Clinton were so ideologically similar.
If you didn't have a death spiral under those circumstances, it's difficult to see how you could have one here.
It's the first time in the modern era that they had won a game under those circumstances (0-202 since 1900).
Under those circumstances, the current government could be saved -- but it is almost certain that May would have to stand down.
Last week, one senior minister told The Times that under those circumstances Johnson would opt instead to resign as prime minister.
"Things have changed today, and I think under those circumstances there should be a very different reaction," Gillibrand told the newspaper.
Thursday afternoon, Android chief Hiroshi Lockheimer told Bloomberg that he thinks Google "would feel the exact same way" under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, Papa John's would dilute the value of those shares by letting other shareholders buy stock at a discount.
Trende's model suggests that under those circumstances, Republicans should have lost two seats, when in fact the party gained two seats.
"Under those circumstances, Mr. Pagliano has no fear of criminal liability preventing him from testifying before the committee," Chaffetz said Thursday.
Under those circumstances, I felt that publishing a long piece on Weiner's view of his creative process would be in poor taste.
"Yes, absolutely, I'll get mad under those circumstances," says Nathan Zimmerman, a software designer and a lecturer at the University of Pennsylvania.
Under those circumstances, I admit that when I finally met my wife's grandmother I was taken by surprise by her devastating critique.
"Tell the person how you'd like to be treated, and how you want that person to behave under those circumstances," Bearden adds.
But under those circumstances, it's simply not possible for the GOP to offer people the superior insurance coverage that it is promising.
Shouldn't the president, under those circumstances, have the inherent authority to temporarily suspend entry to the United States of all Libyan nationals?
And, yes, gun legislation under those circumstances should have been considered because there'd been a lot of massacres up to that point.
I was worried that the job would be like Nixon's photographer with very limited access, and I didn't want it under those circumstances.
With that in mind, our guy pressed Giuliani and wondered if he still thinks a President can't be indicted, even under those circumstances.
The kapos faced extraordinary cruelty and who knows what any of us would have done under those circumstances to save a loved one?
Even under those circumstances, recent history suggests that lawmakers would balk at tax and spending increases of the size she has called for.
No researcher, or any campaign staffer for that matter, would ask the the head of the campaign to come along under those circumstances.
The order to stop is not a "lawful order" under those circumstances because the officer lacks reasonable suspicion that criminal activity is afoot.
But notice the difference: Under those circumstances, the House would not be impeaching the president over a purported felony obstruction of justice offense.
Under those circumstances, enacting a vast, regressive, polarizing agenda wouldn't be a masterstroke—the product of the hard work of persuasion and consensus-building.
That may have to go to court or some other mechanism and under those circumstances Trump will have made it way worse for himself.
Under those circumstances, the later the results — and the more the conversation focuses on the process — the less time the winner has to capitalize.
Under those circumstances, one would be wise to reconsider how rate hikes will affect the markets in the weeks and months ahead, given current valuations.
Someone could've been killed, and if the officer had shot that black man under those circumstances, it would have been legal, and probably even moral.
Davidson stated that he "can't perform under those circumstances," but promised fans who purchased tickets that he would host an upcoming free show for them.
On the other hand, under those circumstances it is very hard to react in time and with adequate force to an unexpectedly weak economic performance.
"The pilots in this case appear to have done a sterling job of bringing the aircraft back under those circumstances," he said in a statement.
Only 31 percent would feel compelled to quit under those circumstances, compared to 40 percent of Gen X professionals and 51 percent of baby boomers.
Under those circumstances, it's not exactly obvious that it's savvy politics for corporate America to go all-in on partisan politics in an unprecedented way.
Under those circumstances, it would be difficult for the caucus to dump the first female House speaker in history and replace her with a man.
Under those circumstances, it should be far less difficult to find that person's M.R.I. than to start with the scan and discover the subject's identity.
Fortunately, we have everything written beforehand, unlike a lot of other shows, and it's really the only way I can accept shooting under those circumstances.
"Things have changed today, and I think under those circumstances there should be a very different reaction," Gillibrand told the New York Times in November.
Trump's decision to fight back under those circumstances, when other Republicans perhaps would not, is emblematic of what Hammer sees as one of his key virtues.
In announcing his decision, Choi said he believes that "no reasonable officer, knowing, hearing, or seeing what Yanez did, would've used deadly force under those circumstances."
"Things have changed today, and I think under those circumstances there should be a very different reaction," Gillibrand told The New York Times back in November.
" And the stakes are too high to risk being interviewed under those circumstances, he added: "That becomes not just a prosecutable offense, but an impeachable offense.
It is impossible to imagine a pool constructed under those circumstances, a pool that is hardly necessary in a wealthy neighborhood already overwhelmed by its amenities.
The advisor's recommendation must reflect the care, skill, prudence and diligence that a prudent person would use under those circumstances, according to the New York rule.
You have to know it before you start, and do it under those circumstances, because it is one of the most important things that human beings do.
How, under those circumstances, can anybody expect that the financial markets could digest such a huge public sector borrowing requirement without causing considerable damage to asset prices?
" Then he wrote: "The owner, Vinnie Brand, disrespected me and did something that I told him not to do," adding that he "can't perform under those circumstances.
We can't expect our kids to succeed in the classroom under those circumstances -- not when they're hungry and face public embarrassment at the hands of school officials.
"We said we're not going to have a summit under those circumstances," Giuliani, the former mayor of New York, told a business conference in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Withdrawing from those trade agreements would have had immeasurable cost to the U.S. economy, and breaching them under those circumstances on that scale would have risked worse.
"Things have changed today, and I think under those circumstances there should be a very different reaction," Gillibrand said in an interview with The New York Times.
"Under those circumstances, we continue to expect that overall growth will slow this year, forcing the Fed to begin cutting interest rates before year-end," he said.
"The bigger question, even beyond this specific case, is if we should allow people to mute their mics at all or under those circumstances," he said Tuesday.
Under those circumstances, it's not just that Sanders's agenda won't pass — every single Democrat in the field except maybe Klobuchar is running on a platform that's wildly unrealistic.
We've had our sad moments of missing him, but you don't find somebody under those circumstances and find yourself rejoicing even as you're holding your dead loved one.
Under those circumstances, the U.S. should insist on a rapid rebalancing of trade accounts, instead of trying to impose on Beijing structural reforms in its economic and trade policies.
But anything that happens under those circumstances would necessarily be the product of long, quiet negotiations and wouldn't thrill the hearts of activists in the base of Clinton's coalition.
Brady has shown the capacity to play poorly under those circumstances and even if he doesn't on Saturday, New England's offense is less impressive without injured back Dion Lewis.
" And then, under those circumstances, you'd tell your accurate story, and with any luck, the FBI is like, "Good point, you're not guilty, we're letting you off the hook.
The 45 attempts were two more than the 43 two-pointers they tried, making them just the sixth team to win an NBA game this season under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, the story about the world unifying to take bold, dramatic action on climate change, beyond what was pledged in Paris, has gone from unlikely to utter fantasy.
Tlaib said Israel's government had sought to silence her and had treated her as a criminal and that she had decided she would not visit her grandmother under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, the demographers found, an increase of four percentage points in the proportion of whites backing Mr. Trump could flip eight states that Mr. Obama carried in 264.
Under those circumstances, a short could bring a plane down in the same way that the MCAS software did on both doomed flights, forcing the stabilizer's motor to run uncontrollably.
Carl Kesselman, a computer science professor at USC, said Amazon's response to the outage was rather impressive because in many cases the site would have crashed entirely under those circumstances.
Self-quarantine, under those circumstances, sounds like chaos waiting to happen, and that doesn't even include the city's many families cooped up in small spaces who are just as vulnerable.
Under those circumstances, higher wages can motivate employees to put in more effort, especially if the extra cash comes as an unexpected gift, according to a field experiment with 266 workers.
Clearly, being ordered deported under those circumstances is not due process, and families should not be summarily removed from the United States for failure to appear at an immigration court hearing.
"All of us understood that the Klan is a force for hatred and bigotry and [the comment] just could not have meant anything else than that under those circumstances," he said.
Bradley said he had no issues with his teammates' accumulating the yellow cards under those circumstances, particularly Wood, who wore scratch marks on his cheek as evidence of the game's passion.
Under those circumstances, a wholesaler is eager to buy more of a product at current prices because it will profit from selling the product soon thereafter at the new, higher price.
Legal specialists told The Hill that the administration may run out of time to defend the president's position in court under those circumstances because of statutory census deadlines that have passed.
"He thought that the president did the best job he could under those circumstances to offer condolences on behalf of the country," said Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary.
Trump was correct that it's inappropriate for an Attorney General to ask for money under those circumstances—something he clearly knew when he signed his Foundation's $2628,28500 check to support Bondi.
"We can't presume to know how we would have acted under those circumstances, but we can ask ourselves how would we have dealt with it today as publishers," Mr. Ide said.
Under those circumstances, Shang was malnourished and in order to help pay for her gymnastics training, her brother stopped attending school at the age at 13 to work as a blind masseur.
Under those circumstances, Conaway and GOP leaders could have blamed the sugar amendment for the farm bill's failure -- or at least given them a reason to snatch the measure off the floor.
No matter how hopeless a situation shows itself after you look for the first time, the experience you gained under those circumstances can be an essential building block in your personal development.
"Abraham Lincoln could not win Texas under those circumstances," Trump said during the rally, adding that he eliminated a record number of regulations on natural gas and oil production in the state.
"Any board member who's up to the job would have refused to take that position under those circumstances because you cannot do the job if you don't have the votes," she said.
Under those circumstances, the writers have managed a reasonably deft feat in juggling comedy with drama, building a larger issue into the character's departure, and creating new storylines for the supporting players.
Hillary Clinton insisted Wednesday night that she would not be indicted over her email controversy, firing back at debate moderators who asked whether she would drop out of the contest under those circumstances.
The Kardashians maintained the show was dropped because Chyna got a restraining order prohibiting Rob from going near her, and it's impossible to do a reality show about their relationship under those circumstances.
" When Peña Nieto continued to push back, Trump told the Mexican president that he could not tell the press of his opposition to the wall because Trump could not "negotiate under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, any actions he takes naturally fall under a pall of suspicion, and it's easy for companies who are adversely impacted by his administration's regulatory decisions to raise questions about them.
Under those circumstances, it's not surprising that the city Housing Authority would struggle to fulfill requirements under city and federal law to check for lead-paint dangers in thousands of apartments prone to them.
Under those circumstances, the mystery is not why "any person would continue to go to … ten parties over a two-year period where women were routinely gang raped and not report it," as Sen.
I would not want to proceed to trial under those circumstances because those circumstances can lead to rushed judgments on the part of jurors that just want to get this done and over with.
If Britain remained inside the EU and a Scottish independence referendum were held, the poll showed opinions were reversed, with 43 percent backing Scottish independence under those circumstances, compared to 47 who were against it.
A smart business strategy under those circumstances would be to borrow a bunch of money and undertake a bunch of big investment projects that are somewhat risky but judged to possibly have a huge payoff.
Under those circumstances, games can function as a non-work social space for servicemembers, somewhere to hang out that isn't The Job – a place where they can express their agency outside the ubiquitous chain of command.
"I have being doing these kinds of cases for 20 years and sued every restaurant chain you can imagine and I have never seen people willing to go back to a restaurant under those circumstances," he said.
VermontVisiting my friend at UVMThis girl was hitting on me at a partyand I kept thinkingId rather be with u Eve laughed, because it was so crazy for him to be thinking of her under those circumstances.
Under those circumstances, it is generally the animals precariously holding on to their places at the top of the shifting dominance hierarchy who do the most fighting and show the most behavioral and hormonal indices of stress.
I remember saying to my old friend Joe, who like me was a D.S.A. charter member, that if it couldn't increase its membership under those circumstances, it ought to take down the shingle and close up shop.
"A lawyer would say that PDVSA has the authority to issue debt, but you don't want to lend money (under those circumstances)" Last month Goldman Sachs caused a ruckus after buying US$2.8bn bonds issued by PDVSA.
Even under those circumstances, the court ruled that a DNA test must only be used as a last resort when there is genuine reason to doubt parentage, and no less intrusive method would be effective to confirm it.
Trump also focused on Cruz's now non-existent path to winning the GOP nomination on the first ballot of the convention and mocked Cruz for announcing a running mate, former GOP candidate and businesswoman Carly Fiorina, under those circumstances.
"I have being doing these kinds of cases for 20 years and sued every restaurant chain you can imagine and I have never seen people willing to go back to a restaurant under those circumstances," Marler told Business Insider.
His potential exit did not come as as a shock to campaign insiders who have said Gates would likely leave with Manafort gone, but it's unclear why Gates was named the campaign's liaison to the RNC under those circumstances.
"I have being doing these kinds of cases for 20 years and sued every restaurant chain you can imagine and I have never seen people willing to go back to a restaurant under those circumstances," he told Business Insider.
When we're in a world that combats our greatness, we have to know where to pull from to say, 'I know that so-and-so did that under those circumstances, what would stop me from doing this under mine?
She says there is a caveat though: "With respect to busy, overloaded moms and [parents] who work hard running households, I think the standard criteria for burnout could apply under those circumstances, given the legitimately high workloads involved," Biali Haas says.
It apparently wasn't clear to Sessions that a joke, "under those circumstances," by a man who is supposed to be protecting the civil rights of all people in Alabama, seriously undermines the seriousness with which violent racism must be treated.
The fastball was that good, the slider was that good, fly ball to right hits the top of the wall, probably would have hit for him anyway under those circumstances, but I thought he threw the ball extremely well today.
On Wednesday, he said that if abortion were illegal, it would be appropriate to punish women who seek out the procedure — before issuing a statement reversing himself, saying that only doctors performing abortions should be "held legally responsible" under those circumstances.
In the filing, the states argue that Trump's declaration of a national emergency in order to divert federal funding to the wall from other sources is unconstitutional, and that construction of the wall under those circumstances would cause irreparable damage.
"Him being able to play the way he did under those circumstances, you have to give him so much credit, it's an unthinkable situation," Talbot said, adding the Oilers knew the Senators would be a tough out given the situation.
Under those circumstances, it is unsurprising that the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City, the city's nonprofit, flourished under Mayor Michael Bloomberg, raising tens of millions of dollars annually for everything from anti-poverty initiatives to Superstorm Sandy recovery.
Virginia is an increasingly progressive state, and in an election that is bound to become nationalized, evading Mr. Trump, a deeply unpopular figure in the most vote-rich regions here, would be all but impossible for Mr. Gillespie under those circumstances.
Then they began to worry that there wasn't enough in the way of a regulatory framework—it was impossible to control the illegal recreational market, and "under those circumstances, the federal government was going to come and shuts us all down," Arbeláez said.
"Under those circumstances, there was no way that in good conscience we could order an election -- and certainly not a legitimate election -- given that we were telling a large portion of the population that they should not come to the polls," LaRose said.
"Jefferson's argument was that politics were always going to be contentious, emotional, divisive, so to have any cool, reflective debate under those circumstances, you had to have rules to operate under some sort of decorum," said Donald A. Ritchie, the Senate's historian emeritus.
Trump is represented in the case by his personal attorneys — the judge questioned whether Trump could argue for presidential immunity under those circumstances — but the Justice Department last week filed a letter in support of Trump arguing the court should consider the case.
"They've faced a very difficult labor market, and while we've seen that tide turn, starting a career off under those circumstances impacts earnings and job prospects long after the economy has improved," says Brian Madgett, head of consumer education at New York Life.
Under those circumstances, the ECB, and the euro, look like the only glue holding together the 19 countries of the monetary union simply because the costs of leaving are too high — and could even be catastrophic — for anybody contemplating such a move.
It seemed to me that if, under those circumstances, I could be so moved and involved with words on a page that by the time it was made into a movie, then this might be something very unusual, which I think it has proved to be.
Under those circumstances, efforts to pitch the notion that "America is already great" end up falling flat not just — or even especially — with skeptical swing voters but with Democrats' own base that yearns for transformative change to aspects of the American welfare state and of American political economy.
So in 1982 or '83, when the long government bond got to 15%, a company that was earning 15% on equity was worth no more than book value under those circumstances because you could buy a 30-year strip of bonds and guarantee yourself for 15% a year.
" Seymour M. Hersh, the independent journalist who later uncovered the My Lai massacre, said of Mr. Colburn in a phone interview on Friday that "for a door gunner in Vietnam to point his machine gun at an American officer" under those circumstances "was in the greatest tradition of American integrity.
When we live in that kind of environment, where you're considered anti-cop or a cop hater for critiquing cops' work, and yet there are indications that officers exploit their arrest power, could there be a kind of worst-case scenario where someone could be, in fact, charged for a hate crime under those circumstances?
The 2003 Anaheim Ducks lost in the Cup Final to the Devils in seven games after missing the postseason for three straight years and the 153 Flames lost in seven games to the Lightning after no postseason trips for seven years, but it doesn't seem like anyone in NHL history has ever won it under those circumstances.
"Under those circumstances, Mr. Pagliano has no fear of criminal liability preventing him from testifying before the committee," Chairman Jason ChaffetzJason ChaffetzHouse Oversight panel demands DeVos turn over personal email records The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by JUUL Labs - Trump attack on progressive Dems draws sharp rebuke GOP senators decline to criticize Acosta after new Epstein charges MORE (R-Utah) said Thursday during a hearing.

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