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"undercut" Definitions
  1. a way of cutting somebody’s hair in which the hair is left quite long on top but the hair on the lower part of the head is cut much shorter

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Recently, people have been embellishing it with undercut tattoos — designs shaved into the undercut.
Find out their secret plans to undercut and repeal Prohibition, then undercut them right back.
The intelligence community, none too excited to have the incoming administration threatening to undercut it, works fervently to undercut everything the president-elect is up to.
A loss in Iowa or New Hampshire – where Biden holds smaller leads than nationally – could undercut his support elsewhere as it undercut Hillary Clinton's against Obama in 2008.
" "Saturday's ruling does not undercut the President's executive order.
Nobody likes to be undercut on price by a competitor.
The email from Manafort could potentially undercut his defense strategy.
And the movie does, occasionally, undercut itself in this regard.
Thursday's announcement undercut a positive earnings report from the bank.
This isn't the first time the president has undercut Tillerson.
Declaring they could live with troops could undercut that narrative.
In China recent PPAs sharply undercut the FITs, he says.
So, how much has it been able to undercut Microsoft?
Firms operating in a free port could undercut those outside.
Just one hour later, Trump undercut Tillerson and slammed Qatar.
The only option is to undercut Trump's claim to populism.
The longest government shutdown could also have undercut retail sales.
Even the best moments early on are undercut by familiarity.
On the game price front especially, this significantly undercut Nintendo.
On several occasions, the president publicly undercut his diplomatic initiatives.
This tension could undercut any effort to integrate Europe's militaries.
The defense may try to undercut their credibility as well.
Republicans also sought to use Morrison to undercut Vindman's credibility.
A mild winter undercut demand for heating and utilities production.
This is no time to undercut progress for god's sake….
At first glance, that would seem to undercut the argument.
PV got so cheap, so fast, that it undercut CSP.
The harrowing conclusion to her mother's life undercut Chicken's resolve.
Mr. Trump's remarks at times undercut his own emergency declaration.
We undercut our criticism of despots elsewhere in the world.
All of these developments could start to undercut his gains.
Exploiting the death of children to undercut the Mueller investigation.
But publicly, the President seemed to regularly undercut Tillerson's efforts.
But the vote on Sunday severely undercut the government's narrative.
Dermisache's drawings posture as communication yet undercut it through illegibility.
Second, following the decision would undercut the Trump administration's goal.
This is supposed to help Trump undercut the Mueller investigation?
That's in spite of Uber's persistent attempt to undercut Yandex's prices.
Barack Obama used his victory to undercut the inevitability of Sen.
Walmart tested 30-second returns to entice shoppers (and undercut Amazon).
Competitive ISPs say that would significantly undercut their ability to build.
But vehicles that drive themselves may undercut the car insurance carriers.
The dollar slice joints began to undercut each other even further.
Borowick pushed back, redacting the added dialogue that undercut her character.
But throughout the evening, Biden adopted a combative tone that undercut
"West Wing's" Hoynes is seen repeating trying to undercut the president.
These realities sometimes undercut Google's self-image as an AI powerhouse.
Go deeper: How North Korea has "laundered" coal to undercut sanctions
The bullet's trajectory undercut Barbara's account of the shooting, authorities said.
They spy a plot to undercut and eventually surpass American industry.
Granted, those averages are heavily undercut by the Tech Bubble readings.
But they—in the meantime, they can undercut us on price.
She also called on the Trump administration not to undercut Obamacare.
But another one of Cohen's legal disputes might undercut his efforts.
Prices on these items also undercut those at the grocery store.
You paint a target on yourself and undercut your own arguments.
So there isn't much room for Uber to undercut its competitors.
He issued an executive order to undercut the Affordable Care Act.
Home industry groups oppose changes that undercut the mortgage interest deduction.
And I don't want the cause of unity to be undercut.
Some of the book's most powerful moments are undercut with jokes.
The BLOCKING Act is unnecessary and will undercut generic drug competition.
That link severely undercut the market values of many free agents.
" Their testimony directly undercut Trump's claim that the call was "perfect.
Any flashes of excitement are undercut by swaths of musical darkness.
Wheeler said on Thursday that Comcast's decision undercut the company's argument.
CNN: Senate Democrats say Michael Avenatti undercut their case against Kavanaugh.
But conservatives have worried about changes that would undercut law enforcement.
It's an attempt to undercut Darden's confidence and undermine the prosecution.
Access codes, the PIRG report notes, also undercut the resale market.
Just this weekend, another celebrity jumped on the undercut-tattoo bandwagon.
However tough any new laws might seem, they'd soon be undercut.
The president knew he was being undercut by his own spies.
An escalating U.S.-China trade war has also undercut companies' earnings.
That would undercut one of the central justifications for rate cuts.
That seems to undercut the central claim of Archbishop Viganò's story.
But the same inspector general report also undercut Mr. Trump's narrative.
But poor funding again undercut the effectiveness of those enforcement authorities.
Local firms moved in aggressively, offering packages that undercut foreign rivals.
Rosenthal added that releasing the complaint might undercut Neal in court.
So often, their impact is weakened and the accompanying scenes undercut.
Theron's hair also features sharp blond highlights with a brunette undercut.
But Trump undercut that talking point on Tuesday by telling Rep.
Fourth, diplomatic tone and style can either enhance or undercut leverage.
It is also trying to undercut Victoria's Secret with lower prices.
And in this case, a powerful reform agenda has been undercut.
Trump's fiercest allies never sought to undercut Yovanovitch's credibility or intentions.
But trade deals, globalization, and greed have undercut those good works.
Corbett: That would really undercut the power of the news picture.
These killings undercut the stability and social fabric of our communities.
Colin Farrell sports the best undercut of the year so far.
Spending on equipment could also be undercut by declining oil prices.
At this point, Donald Trump should use free trade policies to undercut that activity by hastening — as his administration has started to do — the proliferation of American natural gas exports in order to undercut Gazprom dominance.
To undercut rivals, we've often seen Honda tech and faux-premium materials.
Smaller and nimbler private companies are attempting to undercut larger global brands.
Splashy ads depicting his opponents as screaming babies effectively undercut them all.
The message many want the new President to take: Don't undercut yourself.
And some Republicans argue a disapproval resolution would undercut Trump's negotiating hand.
You need to help the president where you can, not undercut him.
Google launched Chromebooks as a way to undercut Macs and Windows laptops.
Department store sales have been undercut by online retailers, led by Amazon.com.
The undercut is one of the most obvious ways to spot them.
Department store sales are being undercut by online retailers, led by Amazon.
This could undercut faith in the scores, making vote counts seem meaningless.
"The end result is that they undercut people like Gap," Buss said.
When I was 21 years old I decided to get an undercut.
Interoperability standards like those in the ACCESS Act could undercut these strategies.
It took about 12 hours for Kasich to seemingly undercut its premise.
Equipment orders were undercut by foreign currency exchange moves, the company said.
And yet Johnson's own reputation for bad faith may undercut that argument.
This undercut Carl's statements about his wife being suicidal, according to authorities.
Meanwhile, Mr Sareshwala's competitors abroad, free of such concerns, can undercut him.
Which is why Disney will be able to undercut Netflix on price.
But it lowered its prices last month to undercut most of them.
But that would partly undercut the whole appeal of such a bid.
She also showed off an undercut, with an updo featuring three buns.
Creating a digital version anyone could copy or distribute undercut your control.
"The buzzed undercut has been around for a long time," Dueñas explains.
It's just how easily puzzle-box structure can unintentionally undercut basic storytelling.
They also undercut one another, vying for customers in any given neighborhood.
But that view appeared to be undercut by Flannery's remarks on Wednesday.
The earnestness is undercut by the turns of phrase in the song.
Clinton tried to undercut Sanders' support among Democrats who voted for Obama.
"I just believe unfounded allegations like this really undercut that," she said.
Then Pelosi undercut the ploy, announcing the House wouldn't even consider it.
But unions oppose it, claiming that foreign students undercut their members' wages.
Without his signature undercut, the whole shape of his head seems wrong.
The gardens' foundations will be undercut if track is laid too close.
Challenges that may undercut Latino political power in the state come November.
The legislative affairs team has appeared to undercut the unified policy goal.
Local officials have taken other steps to undercut the protests in Wukan.
It would also allow them to undercut U.S. suppliers of similar products.
Their deliberate efforts undermine effective governance, destabilize regions, and undercut U.S. influence.
" Bassett said conservatives are sexualizing the young woman to "undercut her influence.
Protests and economic crises have undercut Argentina and Ecuador's would-be reformers.
Department store sales are being undercut by online retailers, led by Amazon.com.
At the same time, such surrogates can undercut the democratic constitutional state.
The hilarity was, however, undercut by some seriousness, a joke but not.
It also, of course, speaks to the desire to undercut Sanders's message.
Sloppy punctuation can undercut your intelligence and make people question your ability.
He also said "I didn't undercut anybody" with the IQ test comment.
Hassett said the data did not undercut the need for tax cuts.
The writing would be annoying enough, but it's undercut by poor presentation.
A resurgent Biden undercut their candidate's entire rationale for entering the race.
Mr. Trump has already undercut his two main priorities for the trip.
Think about it: If the Supreme Court rules to undercut Roe v.
But the worker shortage argument is somewhat undercut by moderate wage growth.
Expect lots of gorgeous visuals undercut by loads of murky emotional drama.
"We would always be undercut by the small guys," Mr. Tijerina said.
Clinton's shortcomings were precisely what Russia preyed on to undercut her campaign.
And it's still undercut by the laughably incomprehensible clichés of Ellis' narrative.
His acting chief of staff may have undercut that — only to backtrack.
Lawmakers hoped that legal structure would undercut illicit marijuana cultivation and sales.
Some of the agents were in disbelief, feeling they had been undercut.
The lawsuit cited several actions Trump's administration has taken to undercut Obamacare.
The steady flow of Guccifer 230 documents constantly undercut Democratic messaging efforts.
Other leading female presidential candidates are already being undercut in familiar ways.
Its leaders now fear that the proposed legislation might undercut these laws.
And, at $149, the Galaxy Buds+ are certainly priced to undercut Apple.
In the meantime, cheap money lets firms undercut rivals but distorts incentives.
If so, one of the Republicans' talking points was just severely undercut.
Congress should reject proposals in the president's budget that undercut trafficking prevention.
His reckless, divisive tweets undercut his ability to build a governing coalition.
"I know [you] undercut [Judiciary Committee] effort 4 biparty agreement," Grassley tweeted.
Mr. Modi undercut the old acquisitions process and made a new deal.
Still, Trump's tweet earlier Sunday about Christians undercut some of McConnell's arguments.
Politicians have sometimes undercut official apologies, but Akihito's message has remained consistent.
And losing the waivers would undercut the bill's foundation of state flexibility.
Cagle's campaign was undercut by a secret recording in which he told a former rival the GOP governor's race was a contest over "who could be the craziest" and admitted supporting "bad public policy" to undercut an opponent's fundraising.
Remember we had a 20% pullback, we undercut the 200-day moving average.
They could potentially undercut many of the foundations of America's anti-discrimination law.
Cheap chain-pubs socialise private drinking (supermarkets can undercut the cheapest of them).
And finally, the President has undercut his congressional allies at nearly every turn.
Broadcast and cable ratings have been steadily declining, undercut by waves of competition.
Drake's enormous profile undercut his intentions, preventing this crossover from fully taking hold.
Those dusty loc wigs undercut all good intentions and fundamentally reduce these characters.
The disappointing data mounted early Wednesday, when private payrolls for September undercut expectations.
Comments from Trump and his closest allies quickly undercut that already-shaky defense.
We've already seen Fitbit undercut the competition pretty dramatically with the $150 Versa.
Startups that cannot undercut incumbents on price must differentiate themselves in other ways.
Trump undercut Pence on foreign policy in the middle of a presidential debate.
The snap election was also seen as a move to undercut political opponents.
But the rationale for that deference would be sharply undercut in this case.
There are just too many other players, too many ways to be undercut.
In recent quarters, Alfa's results have been undercut by the peso currency's volatility.
"It would have undercut the value of the product in the consumer's mind."
His defense team has attempted to undercut her testimony by highlighting alleged inconsistencies.
The Texas senator's line of attack was designed to undercut Trump's conservative credentials.
Refined oil products already in storage will further undercut refinery profits, he said.
Uber may choose to undercut taxis slightly, but it's about more than price.
It's as if Teddy Roosevelt had undercut Henry Ford's automobiles to mollify aggrieved
Thus he could undercut Rockefeller in the Far East with cheap Russian fuel.
Some rivals now sell passive products priced specifically to match or undercut it.
However, Democrats have slammed the move as an attempt to undercut Mueller's probe.
The demographic shifts that have undercut California Republicans are reshaping the nation, too.
This undercut the White House talking point that there aren't first-hand witnesses.
Muskrats often carve shallow canals that mark entrances to undercut banks and burrows.
Upstart competitors such Floravere, Anomalie, and Urban Outfitters' Anthropologie also undercut David's Bridal.
"And I think that Omarosa, unfortunately, has undercut her own credibility," she added.
Democrats on Tuesday said they would reject any efforts to undercut the rules.
The weight of these scenes are again undercut by their short screen time.
Yovanovitch said that her removal had undercut confidence in the U.S. diplomatic corps.
And their pathetic effort to claim otherwise is undercut by their own actions.
Trump has at times undercut Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
They ensure that the quality remains high and that the prices aren't undercut.
If he wins, the court could undercut Mueller's appointment within the Justice Department.
Denying Putin's role as peace broker in the region will undercut his power.
"Long Shot" is a great rom-com that was undercut by its trailers.
The president also signed an executive order that could further undercut Obamacare markets.
And it will have to fend off clones trying to undercut its pricing.
Winners: Domestic steel and aluminum manufacturers avoid getting undercut on prices from abroad.
The partnership might undercut the viability of this new form of bike-sharing.
Temporary migrant workers, they argue, are devices used by employers to undercut wages.
In Italy, critics said the calls for civic duty were undercut by confusion.
But in a moment that appeared to undercut them, Judge Chen showed impatience.
The realist approach to foreign policy won't undercut our strength — far from it.
But, he said, they are often undercut when communities do not enforce them.
Carter looked incapable of commanding events, and the long standoff undercut American stature.
And they managed to undercut an age-old American scepticism of big business.
Once they arrived at the White House, however, Mr. Trump undercut Mr. Ryan.
And Mr. Trump's congressional allies continued to try to undercut the impeachment case.
Senate Republicans said Nadler went too far and undercut the Democrats' basic aim.
Critics say the regulatory changes will undercut provisions of the Clean Water Act.
Mr. McConnell is advocating trial procedures that would undercut any possibility of that.
"I did nothing to undercut them," he told Frost in their 1977 interviews.
Both firms had long protested cheap Chinese solar imports had undercut the industry.
But his initial research in 22015 undercut concerns about varroa mites as well.
That said, we cannot undercut a good safety choice with a poor one.
And she decried what she saw as efforts to undercut truth and democracy.
CNN reported in July that Oracle was behind a campaign to undercut Amazon.
That frugal approach undercut compliance and may have allowed the disease to spread.
Such episodes undercut the rigorous conflict de-escalation courses that flight attendants receive.
But there are concerns the trade tensions could hurt confidence and undercut spending.
Those comments undercut the accounts provided by his vice president and other advisers.
But the secretary's efforts to play peacemaker were undercut by Mr. Trump's statement.
Clinton in turn sought to use Trump's business record to undercut that message.
For Republicans, the meeting undercut a central talking point they'd held all week.
The notion that it's business as usual was undercut, symbolically and in substance.
And Pelosi and House Democrats may have just undercut their party's best argument.
It tries to undercut the previously released GOP memo on two main points.
I just feel like the storytelling structure just really undercut it for me.
At just $4.99 per month, Apple (AAPL) will dramatically undercut its streaming rivals.
It sold so well that it undercut products Wawa had already been selling.
And it undercut claims that Washington seeks to avoid micromanagement of the economy.
Year by year, my vomit threshold fell, until it undercut my drunk threshold.
Green Dot's bread-and-butter businesses have been undercut by VC-backed neobanks.
Democrats fear that low Latino turnout could undercut their chances in key races.
Competitors were undercut when liquidation sales flooded the market with deeply discounted goods.
Her drawings posture at communication, only to undercut it through illegibility and withdrawal.
A.E.D.T. How are nations using cyberconflict to compete with and undercut each other?
There are three approaches state officials could use to undercut the tax law.
It would undercut a core argument in favor of the block grant approach.
Neither Holder nor Chu was trying to undercut the president or his positions.
But many economists see a risk that escalating trade tensions could undercut business investment.
In November, Google launched Home — its answer to Echo — and undercut Amazon by $50.
That could undercut the industry's "middlemen," from health insurers to pharmacies and benefits managers.
Much to my delight, I quickly matched with a quippy woman with an undercut.
Consider it the latest version of the undercut hair tattoo — with no cutting required.
In his careless economic management, he undercut the oil wealth that funded Venezuelan socialism.
Other automakers have warned that shifting to all-electric vehicles could undercut profit margins.
By rendering war among its members unimaginable, the EU has undercut its own support.
Those reassurances also are undercut by previous hacks of decommissioned machines in controlled environments.
They are doubly disadvantaged as inputs become pricier and overseas competitors can undercut them.
This could have big effects on the agency's budget and severely undercut its efforts.
One centered on purported efforts by Ukrainians to undercut Mr. Trump's 2016 presidential campaign.
That's a better path than sitting back and then getting undercut in the future.
Donald Trump and Ted Cruz tried to undercut each other, releasing dueling attack ads.
A bigger concern is ensuring that deregulation in Britain does not undercut European firms.
But the writing comes at that notion so broadly as to undercut its efficacy.
Or his attacks could be so vicious that they start to undercut her support.
A tax-dodging retailer can undercut law-abiding rivals or pocket a higher margin.
Bidding for contracts has forced charities to find ways to undercut or outbid rivals.
OLPC may have undercut even the XO-1's strong points by overselling them.
On Friday, Trump undercut his own team yet again on US policy towards Libya.
Although Beijing can easily reinstate the blockade, this would similarly undercut its political objectives.
Wistfulness doesn't undercut the pop thrill — it's an essential component of the album's joy.
To say it was divisive is to undercut just how bizarre its existence is.
A.'s "Parallel Undercut" Is The Secret To Hair That's SO Easy To Style
But the whole context of the conversation would seem to undercut the cash analysis.
Still, it could be cloned and undercut if it tries to monetize too aggressively.
That would undercut the Reuters consensus forecast for a 0.5 percent rise in orders.
Or how the parents at times undercut each other to protect their own sons.
Still, it's facing intense competition from Amazon, which continues to undercut retailers on price.
Senior writer Lauren Goode posited that they are intended to undercut the Apple Watch.
I won't spoil their second encounter, but let's just say... it explains Gwen's undercut.
These rip offs, both from Asia and design houses like Chanel, undercut local creators.
That dynamic opens a Pandora's box of risk, largely because it may undercut deterrence.
Jaffe said the ruling could undercut what bidders are willing to pay for Takata.
That led to a disjointedness that undercut the seriousness of some of this stuff.
That contrast serves to undercut the lip service to feminism done by the script.
"I hate leaks, I think they undercut the authenticity of the investigation," Gowdy said.
We expressed alarm that Congress would knowingly vote to undercut the Medicare Trust Fund.
He has since attempted to walk back those statements, only to undercut those efforts.
They undercut us in the global marketplace and don't play by the same rules.
Both results undercut the idea of racial bias in police use of lethal force.
Democrats have described the GOP investigations as a partisan exercise designed to undercut Mueller.
In doing so, it would significantly undercut the case — made most prominently by Sen.
They warn that efforts to undercut methane standards will lead to public health problems.
Neal's plan was to undercut the competition on price and scoop up market share.
It's part of a strategy to undercut the probe as politically motivated and rigged.
Allowing a prosecutor to parse these motives would undercut the authority of every president.
Flurrying for the finish, Yamamoto's finest moment was somewhat undercut by a premature stoppage.
During the country's devastating financial crisis in 2001/2002 economic hardship undercut meat consumption.
Trump has "frequently undercut the work of his legislative affairs team," per the AP.
But we need to make sure that is not undercut by eliminating helpful deductions.
"It was hard to believe somebody could just undercut us so easily," Leonard said.
"It undercut my confidence in a way that was surprising to me," she said.
Mr. Trump's aides are not united on the best way to undercut Mr. Biden.
This effect rules even though the writers undercut the characters' pieties now and then.
But Mr. Trump's tweet on Tuesday seemed to undercut the promise of that agreement.
SCHMIDT: So they had to do this to come after you, to undercut you?
But the violent nature of the tales was undercut by the teller's blasé manner.
Go too late, and it can undercut the assembly of a proper campaign apparatus.
The President's robust take on the economy has been somewhat undercut in recent weeks.
The firm announced his departure, then promptly undercut his recent statements defending the president.
Crucially, BioCellection believes that when scaled up, it could undercut the virgin plastic market.
So to some extent, it is indeed zero-sum — and charity could be undercut.
Uber may choose to undercut taxis slightly, but it is about more than price.
Yet dangerous myths continue to undercut efforts to understand why this homeownership gap persists.
These facts undercut Texas's argument that it is unduly burdened by the president's decisions.
GOP lawmakers raised concerns that the controversies could undercut Pruitt's work at the EPA.
Now a new competitor is in town, threatening to undercut even these meager earnings.
A bunker paranoia at the top, with staffers below scheming to undercut one another.
In fact they are so devoid of content that they undercut the secretary's promises.
This will eventually undercut the government's ability to borrow at reasonable rates of interest.
Federal subsidies for renewable fuels allow wind and solar developers to undercut market prices.
We cannot risk that social unrest will undercut our goals to reverse climate change.
He argued such a conversation could undercut the chair's independence in setting monetary policy.
Democrats have described the GOP investigation as a partisan exercise designed to undercut Mueller.
Days later, the State Senate took up its bill to undercut the new rule.
But seemingly mundane legal changes beginning in the early 1990s have undercut the yakuza.
I went to the barber with my boyfriend one time, I got an undercut.
After watching Trump undercut officials from his own administration, the silence from Capitol Hill represents the fear of getting undercut by the White House, he said Tuesday "There's nobody going out in the Republican Party and repeating McMaster's talking points," he said.
The storms have also restrained consumer spending and undercut industrial production, homebuilding and home sales.
Foreign competition and the advent of digital technology undercut its monopoly on the photography world.
The Justice Department filed arguments in the case that seemed to undercut the FTC's position.
It's not easy to undercut a reelection bid within a few months of taking office.
Unease in Europe over Italy's budget proposal also appeared to undercut German and American yields.
The inventory glut appears to be concentrated in the manufacturing sector, which could undercut production.
Facebook could undercut those fees by using blockchain technology to instantly transfer value between accounts.
He also undercut some media reports that Walker menacingly addressed the students before the crash.
Ironically, such values-based arguments, however one feels about them, are undercut by rising inequality.
They also attracted criminals, who undercut licensed retailers by selling stolen fuel at a discount.
They said Norwegian would gain an unfair advantage and undercut the American carriers on fares.
They look like epidemics of disinformation, meant to undercut the credibility of valid information sources.
The Duplasses aren't afraid to undercut their characters with a moment that destroys their pomposity.
In other words, it's not just the CFPB Republicans are hoping Kavanaugh might help undercut.
A recession looms and that has undercut the popularity of President Mauricio Macri, a centrist.
Each of these basic rights of workers has been significantly undercut by Supreme Court decisions.
His statement seemed to undercut the claim that Cruz was responsible for the wife pictures.
The figures appear to undercut Trump's comments that money is "pouring in" to the party.
Now, let me say a few things that will undercut the premise of this article.
The main goal is to undercut the very idea of truth and distract the audience.
Still, a sliver of doubt began to undercut her confidence about starting her own company.
All the while, an influx of cheap competitors have undercut it on the low-end.
Democrats charge the Trump administration sought to use the federal courts to undercut the law.
Technical issues at the Narrabri mine had undercut Whitehaven's coal production in the previous quarter.
Economists have warned that the increasingly bitter trade fight could undercut business and consumer spending.
He has also criticized Mexico specifically for cheap imports that he believes undercut US manufacturers.
If that's the case, then bundling the services together may only serve to undercut competitors.
His vision is undercut by the fact this has to be a Jungle Book movie.
She wanted to avoid environmentalists' typical attempts to "erode and undercut" those efforts, she said.
There are lyrics that undercut expectations of stereotypes with either nuance, punchlines or just horror.
But when Democratic donors did diverge from voters, the results frequently undercut progressive policy initiatives.
That position is already controversial, with critics saying a voucher system would undercut public schools.
The departure is the latest example of Trump taking action to undercut his predecessor's legacy.
Remarkably, it was Trump himself who undercut statements from White House officials about the firing.
But that message got undercut somewhat on Friday, with surprise endorsements by New Jersey Gov.
Neverware's early partners praised the service, but the rapid rise of Chromebooks undercut its offering.
Those could include assassinations and campaigns to undercut the group's popular support, the source said.
Now, an undercut or side shave isn't new, but this one is a bit different.
Moments where you're supposed to be sad are often undercut quite quickly by comedy scenes.
It is trying to undercut liberal cities' efforts to be safe sanctuaries for undocumented people.
The Supreme Court decision threatens to undercut one of President Enrique Pena Nieto's signature accomplishments.
Over-reacting, as Barack Obama put it, can undercut "the essence of who we are".
Gas producers opposed Perry's proposal, fearing it would undercut their fuel's advantage in power markets.
He set unrealistic deadlines and then undercut his negotiators by questioning them as they approached.
This will help to undercut ISIS propaganda that it is a truly functioning state. 7.
The report undercut the White House argument that tax reductions would effectively pay for themselves.
Republican lawmakers attempted to undercut his credibility, but Dean's retorts earned laughter from the crowd.
What Republicans agreed on was that Flake's retirement undercut the central argument of Ward's candidacy.
I'd started off assuming that the rental schema somehow undercut the idea of unconditional love.
For some young Chinese, the apparent ideological aims of the anime undercut any potential enjoyment.
Clinton can undercut Mr. Trump's support there, his route to victory could very nearly vanish.
Gap has been undercut by fast-fashion sellers and missed out on the athleisure boom.
Still, the release from the Republicans does undercut one long-held assertion made by conservatives.
Trump has unleashed American energy, which will affect the world market and undercut Russian control.
These state-owned companies often get special benefits that enable them to undercut our companies.
This would betray our own principles and severely undercut our allies in Europe and Canada.
But even the four-piece's axe-slinging prowess is undercut by their love of inanity.
The systematic color scheme is undercut, however, by the inherent wobbliness of the main material.
Probably the biggest thing going for Go90 is that it can undercut rivals on price.
In one state, they point to direct evidence that the NRA has undercut their proposals.
He also undercut the very concept of a sanctuary as a holy place of refuge.
For one thing, Mr. Trump and Republicans have the power to undercut California's climate policies.
The president undercut Mr. Tillerson the next day, belittling his efforts to start a dialogue.
Mr. Davis said he would not do anything to undercut Mr. Cohen's position with prosecutors.
If they tried to behave any differently, they would be undercut by less benevolent competitors.
That would undercut decades of American-led efforts to prevent the spread of these arms.
That would serve to undercut any advantage they might try to leverage on the issue.
In the United States, the buoyed economy has undercut fears of economic competition from immigrants.
You'll note that even I am doing it here, while frantically trying to undercut myself.
Therefore, the Russian attempt to undercut our confidence in electoral integrity is an existential threat.
The attack shocked Japan and undercut the country's image as a safe and orderly nation.
Last fall, she undercut her momentum by shifting her positionon Medicare-for-All, confusing voters.
And Mr. Pompeo's reservations about a major role for the C.I.A. undercut the counterterrorism strategy.
The failure to grasp the scope of the attacks undercut efforts to minimize their impact.
They've worked for years on it and Sessions has undercut their (and Jared Kushner's) efforts.
Sondland's attorney accused the women on trying to undercut Sondland's testimony in the impeachment probe.
Celery's popularity grew with its availability, until its success undercut its cachet: Celery became commonplace.
In the rise of web 1.0, the classified ads site dramatically undercut newspapers' classified revenues.
The Supreme Court undercut a key Obama priority Thursday, deadlocking over his controversial immigration programs.
Such coordination is undercut by persistent tension over the history of Japanese colonialism in Korea.
"This is not a time to undercut our diplomats," Yovanovitch told the House Intelligence Committee.
In this way, the show depends on its audience's prejudices in order to undercut them.
Then the functions of social conflict get undercut by all the disadvantages of social conflict.
Roger Wicker undercut a primary foe just as he was preparing a challenge in Mississippi.
He has told associates the document could undercut the FBI Russia investigation led by Mueller.
Even at those suggested price points, Disney would be able to undercut rivals on price.
So why does the USDA undercut its own educational effort by overseeing Dairy Management Inc.
Usually, you undercut your subject in some way or another, but here you did not.
" Former Chelsea manager José Mourinho said seeing Sarri undercut by Kepa made him "really sad.
It's also not the first time that Trump has directly undercut Coats in recent days.
The president wants to undercut just about anybody who is an independent source of information.
It contains classified information relating to the Russia investigation that potentially will undercut its credibility.
It further highlights EU demands that Britain does not undercut labour, environmental or labour standards.
Google initially licensed its search engine to other companies, until Yahoo undercut that business entirely.
But there are dozens of cheap drone makers out there that are trying to undercut Parrot.
"What did Flynn say, and did it undercut the U.S. sanctions?" wrote Ignatius in his column.
Not to mention it might actually undercut the emotional weight of his and Tywin's devastating relationship.
He said the black market continues to undercut legal businesses that are complying with state regulations.
Harvey, which tore through Texas in late August, has undercut industrial production, homebuilding and home sales.
That price would undercut the trucks that electric truck maker Rivian plans to offer next year.
If you undercut everyone around you, you won't have anyone to turn to in an emergency.
First, a device like the Switch could and probably has undercut Nintendo's senior portable: the 3DS.
"I think we've put it an undercut low, just like we did in February," said Saut.
There is hostility, too, from shopkeepers, who say that vendors dodge taxes and undercut their prices.
On Russia, Pompeo would not allow that Trump's public statements could undercut diplomatic relations or negotiations.
We've already delighted in her shockingly edgy undercut and turn as an out-of-nowhere blonde.
Career diplomats like Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch saw an effort to undercut diplomats like her by Giuliani.
But these moments are undercut by how clearly Game of Thrones' creators are telegraphing their relationship.
It's a noble sentiment slightly undercut by the fact that he's one of the worst offenders.
But as Spiegel warms, drastic changes could also alienate some users and undercut Snap's cool factor.
But they often also badly misunderstand TV shows in ways that undercut the shows' central themes.
That's because SpaceX is operating with a razor-thin margin, in order to undercut competitors' costs.
If it turns out that message originated from the president himself, it could undercut that argument.
It was only undercut slightly by shots of audience members whose hypocrisy is easy to remember.
Clinton has sought to undercut that perception by attacking his business record and highlighting his outsourcing.
This has irked the United States, who has said the operations undercut Europe's energy diversification efforts.
Yet the stripped-down format of his show often undercut the authenticity he claimed to prize.
Schemes to farm animals, which some said would undercut incentives to poach, have proved equally harmful.
"The undercut will be a big change from what I've had in the past," she says.
Shelton referred to the central banks lowering rates and devaluing their respective currencies to undercut competitors.
Trump famously tweeted once that climate change was invented by the Chinese to undercut American manufacturers.
In the months prior to the comment, Trump had repeatedly contradicted Tillerson and publicly undercut him.
Opposition from some in the administration, who have been trying to undercut the progress being made.
U.N. efforts to stabilize Libya have long been undercut by the divergent agendas of foreign powers.
Those tweets undercut official explanations of both reports that were previously given by White House aides.
Darrell Issa over GOP lawmakers' push to undercut Obamacare's protections for those with pre-existing conditions.
Acer's previous attempts to cater to this audience have been somewhat undercut by cheap build quality.
Passive, as opposed to active funds, have lower staff costs so can undercut them on price.
It feels like one of those Spielberg family scenes, undercut with a supremely messed up dynamic.
But the N.S.A.'s loss of its own hacking tools has undercut that argument, executives say.
Last week, Republicans witnessed how their health care plans were undercut rather than helped by Trump.
In the emails, Saliterman nevertheless attempts to persuade Everytown that NRA ads wouldn't undercut its message.
When major retailers are able to undercut the local competition, it could be at a loss.
The trade fight has undercut business confidence, leading to a downturn in equipment spending and manufacturing.
Small time cash droppers who undercut Rockstar's in-game currency rates are still out there slinging.
Trump allies have warned lawmakers against passing legislation, arguing it would undercut the president's negotiating ability.
Any hint that Republicans were focused mainly on sabotaging Democratic presidential candidates would undercut that effort.
For decades, South Korea and North Korea have tried to undercut each other's influence in Africa.
Others say the press secretary is afraid to be undercut within minutes by the President himself.
Chatman, not wanting, I suspect, to undercut the force of the chief justice's fact-based conclusion.
Berman Jackson previously dismissed a civil lawsuit Manafort had attempted to use to undercut Mueller's authority.
This cynical move would mark the beginning of their years-long effort to undercut the law.
Trump supporters and opponents are already pre-spinning the report to vindicate or undercut the president.
The two-hour experience entertains and moves, but only when it doesn't undercut itself by overpreaching.
But Trump has consistently undercut his secretary of state's own instincts and willingness to do so.
We will fight to protect our future and oppose any effort to undercut these bedrock protections.
It will also aggressively go after unauthorized sellers who undercut its clients by selling sham merchandise.
It would undercut the new prime minister at just the time he needs to be encouraged.
You might expect that Amazon's presence lowers prices generally, as it tries to undercut the competition.
The comments, and the reaction to them, threatened to undercut AIPAC's position as a nonpartisan group.
Wasserman Schultz and senior DNC officials were found to be attempting to undercut the Sanders campaign.
It trumps concerns that they will be undercut by the president at one point or another.
"Calling for Mueller's firing would undercut the White House argument," one senior administration official told CNN.
"Once again, the European Commission has found that Google used its dominance to undercut competitors," Sen.
Trump has undercut that claim by blaming the Fed for market volatility and recent economic woes.
"Calling for Mueller's firing would undercut the White House argument," a senior administration official tells CNN.
The softening economic outlook is seen helping to undercut profit growth, which weakened in late 2018.
Each call, sources recounted, was designed to sell, coax, soothe or undercut any hint of opposition.
His denials of any wrongdoing dramatically undercut when White House tapes of related conversations were discovered.
In 1998, Barney Frank, a Democratic congressman, undercut special prosecutor Ken Starr's charges against President Clinton.
And it follows the frightening trend of states trying to undercut the protection of Roe v.
His insensitive attempt to undercut the couple even drew lashings from members of his own party.
Administration officials feared that the strikes would undercut the political process that had produced the government.
Heritage sought to undercut claims that reworking budget levels would upend Ryan's sought-after appropriations process.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders gave several briefings not long ago and she was undercut by Trump, too.
But corruption allegations, slow economic growth, persistent crime and human rights violations undercut Peña Nieto's popularity.
Critics said such donations could undercut local shoe sellers, and make people reliant on outside aid.
Obama rejected the project on environmental grounds, saying it would undercut his administration's climate change goals.
In the nearer term, EV undercut routes across shorter distance seem "a little simpler," he said.
Being denied a committee assignment could significantly undercut Moore's ability to be effective in the Senate.
Democrats charge that the effort to impeach Rosenstein is really an attempt to undercut Mueller's probe.
And there's always the chance that better data and models may undercut apparent (relatively) good news.
If dissent grows, Putin's ability to rule through a diminished United Russia party would be undercut.
A collapse of American-Saudi cooperation would undercut their mutual goal of ostracizing the Iranian government.
And if Ruth and Sam do hook up, it will undercut each character in different ways.
There is a risk that Walmart's new grocery strategy could undercut its sales of other products.
In practice, the measures undercut labor power and have done little to create good-paying jobs.
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And the rising tensions could further undercut American influence in a huge and fast-changing market.
Mr. Trump is also moving on other fronts that could undercut his negotiations with Mr. Kim.
Critics said the turmoil undercut people's faith in Parliament and Mr. Turnbull's Liberal Party-led coalition.
But Mr. Trump's comments seemed to undercut a weeklong White House effort to promote the agreement.
No one, they said, could have predicted Uber and Lyft would emerge to undercut the business.
It is rare to see a White House chief of staff undercut a president's public statements.
He argued the pipeline would undercut United States leadership in curbing global reliance on fossil fuels.
Instead, we get a series of moments that set all that up, only to be undercut.
It is likely to respond by showing how it can truly undercut our position in Afghanistan.
Privacy advocates said tech companies were pushing to undercut the California privacy law in other ways.
Last fall, she undercut her momentum by shifting her position on Medicare-for-All, confusing voters.
The clash undercut his promises to conduct politics in the open, without any back-room dealings.
Bernie Sanders, accusing his opponent of attempting to undercut President Barack Obama's reelection campaign in 2012.
Four extremely bright, talented leaders lost their jobs because the scandal so severely undercut their credibility.
Iran has already threatened to exact "revenge" on the US. Doesn't that undercut the deterrence argument?
Retail sales last month were undercut by a 27.0 percent tumble in receipts at auto dealerships.
However, a deal with Mexico could also threaten to undercut U.K. businesses, including the agriculture industry.
For most of 2016 gold traded at a discount in India as smugglers undercut official importers.
One advantage Qatar still possesses is as the lowest cost producer it can undercut on prices.
Mr. Iger sometimes found himself undercut by division leaders, who would go straight to Mr. Eisner.
Any erosion in the economic fortunes of production workers could undercut his appeal to those voters.
Undercut by younger producers willing to work for less, her income dropped more than 230 percent.
The cost of Anzora's course—thirty-six dollars a month—is designed to undercut the competition.
But the N.S.A.'s loss of its own hacking tools has undercut that argument, executives say.
Restricting trading overseas would undercut the central bank's ambition to make the euro a global currency.
Democrats have claimed that the document is nothing more than an attempt to undercut Mueller's investigation.
Rokita and his allies have argued that reports about Messer's residency could undercut him with voters.
But everyone knows that any Trump official could be gone tomorrow, or undercut in another tweet.
Instead of backing anti-corruption stances by its embassies, the Trump administration has sometimes undercut them.
Senate Republicans are concerned these clashing priorities will undercut their efforts to get Congress working again.
The woman named Katichka had a cat's face shaved and dyed into her bubblegum pink undercut.
You can have a well-thought-out retirement plan that can be completely undercut by divorce.
It can't cost less than $15 a month, otherwise HBO Max would undercut HBO Now completely.
He has denied the allegations, yet they threaten to undercut enthusiasm in his state and beyond.
Third-round rookie safety Mike Edwards easily undercut Fowler, but the ball clanked off his hands.
Moreover, it would undercut recent efforts by ICE to step up immigration enforcement in the state.
The venue for the threat was so weird that it undercut the credibility of the threat.
But knowing he had a chance to undercut Cooper, Newman trusted his intuition and swooped inside.
Giuliani, for example, may have undercut his own claims in public, according to several legal analysts.
Services were undercut by a 0.5 percent drop in the index for final demand trade services.
The weekend messages also show that there is little Trump won't use to undercut Mueller's investigation.
But a new Metro-North rail station nearby undercut the need for all those parking spaces.
That testimony was apparently intended to undercut any argument that Mr. Fields had been under attack.
It is part of an expanding campaign to undercut the country's military and isolate its economy.
President Martín Vizcarra quickly denounced the move, saying that it undercut Peru's drive to purge corruption.
But some Swiss worry it might make it easier to import EU workers and undercut wages.
They had no interest in signing on to a cause that would undercut that story line.
It undercut the White House so aggressively that Goldstein was fired shortly after it went out.
But Tesla's lack of consistency in its factories has undercut Musk's production promises in the past.
Still, with exemptions for Iran and Libya, the effectiveness of the accord may be rapidly undercut.
His concern seems to be the competition's trying to undercut him with cheaper, lower quality gear.
While their inexperience may only undercut the firm, Maduro doesn't appear to have suffered for it.
The Trump administration has taken action over the past several months to undercut Obamacare through regulatory authority.
The trade dispute has combined with a strong dollar and weakening global demand to undercut export growth.
But data about bank lending and the industry's health undercut those arguments, said FDIC Chairman Martin Gruenberg.
"Tariffs have taken the most competitive region in the US and undercut those advantages," Randle told CNN.
And then she paints a picture, tracing every way Perry will try to undermine and undercut Celeste.
Overall retail sales, however, rose 0.2 percent in November as cheaper gasoline undercut sales at service stations.
Advocates believe the Trump administration has undercut the independence of judges in order to speed up deportations.
That was really the first one that went in, but Expedia came in and undercut them essentially.
It's still an exciting, tense sequence, but all that pandemonium only serves to undercut the dramatic stakes.
Yes, boring – as in boring tunnels, using machine diggers to create undercut routes to alleviate surface traffic.
There are silly side plots and puerile dick jokes, and earnest speeches immediately undercut by snarky gags.
Another lackluster Biden performance will undercut his prospects in the next February contests: Nevada and South Carolina.
November 22018At the Battleship premiere, she commanded our attention with her long black waves and side undercut.
In response, the company issued a whole list of articles saying these undercut the allegations against it.
Economists have warned the bruising trade fight could weigh on consumer and business confidence, and undercut spending.
Mr. Trump attempted to undercut Colonel Vindman's credibility, accusing him on Twitter of being a political opponent.
Roger (Kansas): To what extent did Mick Mulvaney's public comments undercut Trump's "no quid pro quo" defense?
She pointed out that they undercut interviews and public statements that Holmes and Theranos had made earlier.
However, the advantage was that Walmart would undercut the cost of Prime in exchange for this delay.
In return she promises not to undercut EU standards for the environment, social policies or state aid.
New platforms displace old ones, and fresh technologies can undercut the value even of sprawling physical networks.
Rich states say it will let workers from poorer countries undercut wages in their own national economies.
Textile firms, another possible source of jobs, will struggle to undercut big players in Bangladesh and Vietnam.
As far-sighted undertakers extend into the exotic, more mundane colleagues find themselves undercut on the basics.
This isn't to say that my time sporting the undercut has been an entirely conflict-free experience.
Economists said the Trump's administration's protectionist trade policy and retaliation by other countries could undercut business spending.
Comcast, for example, is planning to undercut Disney and make a counteroffer to buy 21st Century Fox.
Trump's top trade representative has openly complained about Germany's use of the euro to undercut U.S. brands.
For example, it could undercut their subscriber base and give Apple more power to push them around.
The strategy can undercut current human window washing companies by more than 10%, according to the company.
As with the first Dishonored, it's irksome to see Dishonored 2's voice acting undercut this competence.
The CEO, Dirk Ahlborn, said the timing of the announcement was not intended to undercut his rivals.
The Russian government accused Obama of trying to undercut Trump's promise to seek better relations with Moscow.
Then in the 2000s she watched Chinese companies enter the market, undercut her and take away business.
Policymakers would be wise to shield the Census Bureau from any measures that would undercut its credibility.
It has traditionally undercut many of its peers on pricing and attracted younger Britons and college students.
But I do think his instincts and tactics aim to undercut America's democracy to increase his power.
And he has consistently undercut things both Spicer and Sarah Huckabee Sanders have said from the podium.
The report that Trump himself is being scrutinized for obstruction of justice served to undercut Trump's claims.
Though his stunts often undercut the investigations' ability to produce meaningful work, they certainly grew his profile.
The result: a bold statement 'do that will set you apart from your now-basic undercut counterparts.
But Egypt's "transparent" inquiry was undercut by a ban on reporters covering the incident, or the probe.
JFK's star, meanwhile, has fallen, undercut by his personal failings and lack of real accomplishments in office.
"I don't want to undercut his position, but I would like to know how this movie ends."
Apple sells you on a premium experience that's undercut by the menial reality of its storage plans.
In that interview, Bannon swiped at Cohn and undercut the president's military threats directed at North Korea.
The company's CEO said it lost the tender for the new version after being undercut on price.
Grassley pushed back on Democratic criticisms that he was trying to undercut the bill or Mueller's probe.
Trump allies have warned lawmakers from passing legislation, arguing it would undercut the president's negotiating ability. Sen.
Yet Trump on Sunday effectively undercut his chief diplomat by declaring negotiations to be all but fruitless.
It also undercut important points in the column about short-term volunteer experiences and clichéd college essays.
The Equifax and Yahoo compromises illustrate that criminals can siphon off data and undercut Americans' personal security.
The long security lines that have caused many passengers to miss flights undercut these and other gains.
Its subscription plan was immediately seen as a threat by theater chains, who worked to undercut it.
Since Trump took office in January, his administration has made a series of moves to undercut Obamacare.
But no matter what happens, this is a dangerous precedent -- essentially an effort to undercut election results.
Ryan expressed great frustration that such comments by Trump "undercut these things," meaning this anti-poverty event.
Democrats, on Thursday, warned Republicans and Trump against using the report to try to undercut Mueller's investigation.
When we go down this road we actually undercut part of what makes America an incredible country.
They were not successful, she said, because Pompeo feared such a statement would be undercut by Trump.
These conflicts likely do more than merely undercut confidence — they generate risks for the entire financial system.
Because Spicer knows he's probably going to be undercut by Trump and so do all the reporters.
The backlash came fast and furious on Twitter, threatening to undercut the compassionate visit to the shelter.
As president-elect, she might also be hard-pressed to undercut Mr. Obama's choice of Judge Garland.
But it's common enough to encounter a hodgepodge instead, where flashes of brilliance are undercut by clunkers.
She used a common stereotype of Asian Americans to undercut me in front of this influential group.
The economy is being buffeted by a strong dollar and weak global demand, which have undercut manufacturing.
Companies like Xiaomi have completely undercut much of the market with wearables running $100 less than that.
Gina Rodriguez, who recently got a killer undercut for the film Annihilation, understands that all too well.
The longest, straightest strikes get to the mark first and can undercut round strikes and jam advances.
The draft is a gamble—one in which NBA teams consistently undercut their own odds of success.
Critics said Chief Cunningham undercut his message by failing to recognize racism among present-day police forces.
But despite finding no proof of fraud, it undercut the very trust it was supposed to build.
He undercut Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, British Prime Minister Theresa May and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Mr. Nunes has taken repeated steps to try to bolster Mr. Trump and undercut the Russia investigation.
There are always internal frustrations within a movement that can split it into factions and undercut solidarity.
Policymakers do not know how much the slowing global economy will undercut a strong U.S. labor market.
AcMoody said that even minor fluctuations can undercut American dairy producers because international pricing is so competitive.
In many cases, the lower payments undercut the economics of their investment decisions, leaving them, well, screwed.
But that undercut Scott's original intention to leave much about the film ambiguous, both philosophically and narratively.
But any positive momentum in the market has been undercut by steps the Trump administration has taken.
Comey said he felt he was fired in a bid by Trump to undercut the Russia probe.
But plugging any funding gap using general revenues would again undercut the fundamental nature of Social Security.
But the slow pace does undercut arguments that the economy is in danger of revving too fast.
The United States did not want to undercut a process it would need to rely on later.
And she undercut the notion that reconsideration of Germany's defense budget was due simply to American pressure.
A frugal regulatory approach within China has undercut compliance and may have allowed the disease to spread.
Instead, he attacked Mr. Edwards, seeking to energize Republicans and undercut the governor's lead in the race.
They said the White House's defense would remain intact despite the Democratic effort to undercut their case.
Exporters in low- and middle-income countries who flout labor laws can undercut competitors with lower prices.
That would also undercut California's plans to require carmakers to sell a higher number of electric vehicles.
But after weeks of demanding his rights to "due process," refusing to participate may undercut his arguments.
The White House and Trump allies later used those words in an attempt to undercut Vindman's credibility.
He has repeatedly issued blanket denials, saying the accusations reflect attempts by political rivals to undercut him.
I applaud that sentiment, but fear it will be undercut by the OCC and FDIC CRA reforms.
As factories closed or were automated, the social structure of working-class towns and neighborhoods was undercut.
If the South gives in to these blandishments, it will undercut the U.S. strategy of increasing pressure.
Sanctions intended to punish will only undercut American financial firms and insulate Russia from U.S. economic influence.
The momentum was undercut by new reports of Uber's negligence about removing problematic drivers from the platform.
Attention to diversity and identity does not undercut our nation's embrace of democratic ideals; it strengthens them.
As long as some restaurants try to do it, they're going to be undercut by other restaurants.
As long as some restaurants try to do it, they're going to be undercut by other restaurants.
The reason: Defense officials were afraid that it would undercut their case for billions in additional spending.
The Kremlin dismissed the sanctions as an "unfair" move to undercut Russia as a major arms exporter.
She said that undercut the notion that there was no time to conduct a public-comment process.
At first, he was well-received, but a number of recent personnel moves have undercut his standing.
But with every new revelation, it has become harder to undercut the investigation in any fundamental way.
He said the remarks undercut Trump's "meaningful accomplishments" on the economy, regulatory reform and the Supreme Court.
Now, this headway is threatened by proposals in Congress that could undercut healthy and productive Gulf fisheries.
But Democrats oppose such moves, saying the state is ignoring the law and trying to undercut ObamaCare.
While those efforts have failed, the administration has taken a series of actions to undercut the law.
Poor countries are more vulnerable in viral outbreaks and they undercut the containment efforts of richer ones.
Penalties against Saudi Arabia could undercut efforts to keep global oil prices stable as Iran's exports plunge.
He recognizes that speaking up is more likely to undercut his goals than bring them to fruition.
Trump, however, has actively undercut legislative efforts to put the contested payments on a sound legal footing.
The revelation appeared to undercut Trump's repeated assertion that his associates had nothing to do with Russia.
Even if her mother has reasonable concerns, she has already undercut her ability to help her daughter.
In her view, feminist ideology has been subsumed by divisive political grievances that have undercut the movement.
Unfortunately, the beautiful hardware is undercut by software issues, some of it due to interference from carriers.
Democrats have said the attacks on Rosenstein are politically-motivated, in a bid to undercut the Mueller probe.
It would seem that this style can undercut some of the potential impact of some of these attacks.
The miniature park's pretensions to utopia are undercut by how it looks: like a wilting, crumbling non-place.
Signing the executive order Wednesday, as originally indicated by the White House, would have undercut the favorable coverage.
The blitz of executive orders and memorandums are a way to undercut congressional opposition in the coming months.
Finance giant JP Morgan now gives customers 100 free trades in hopes of not being undercut by Robinhood.
Swift was just an ordinary woman like anyone else, getting undercut in the workplace by her male colleagues.
Previously, the company said that DirecTV Now, due next month, wouldn't undercut the steep price of cable television.
The trend, a process of shaving designs into undercut hair styles, is taking over social media.
An annual subscription to the Journal costs hundreds of dollars — why would the company undercut itself so steeply?
But these gains would be undercut by the one to three seats Democrats currently are expected to lose.
And if you have an undercut like Henson's, you may need to touch it up every two weeks.
A spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the judge's ruling did not undercut the Republicans argument.
Would his maneuvering to win a third mayoral term undercut his claim to be above back-room politics?
In November, President Obama rejected the plan, saying the pipeline would undercut the country's leadership on climate change.
Overall retail sales, however, rose only 0.2 percent in November as cheaper gasoline undercut sales at service stations.
London's traditional black cab drivers have attacked Uber, saying it has undercut safety rules and threatened their livelihoods.
Documents distancing Gates from Manafort's financial records could undercut efforts by Manafort's lawyers to shift blame to Gates.
But whatever heat fizzles in and out of focus between these two is undercut by Diane's icy exterior.
A victory for Cruz in Indiana would greatly bolster his attempt to undercut Trump in a brokered convention.
He was largely effective throughout, doing nothing that might undercut his standing as a top-tier candidate here.
She cut her hair back in May, then proceeded to get a badass undercut for the film Annihilation.
But that's become something of a race to the bottom as manufacturers rapidly work to undercut one other.
MakerBot quickly started shifting away from home printing, where it was being undercut by cheap mass-market products.
Locally based fast-food chains that undercut McDonald's or KFC have done much better than the new arrivals.
China has for decades given tax rebates to exporters selling value-added steel, allowing them to undercut competitors.
But price checks conducted by Reuters show that Walmart has undercut Aldi in many markets around the country.
And Gates directed efforts to undercut sympathy for Yulia Tymoshenko, an imprisoned rival of then-President Viktor Yanukovych.
People&aposs top law enforcement agency, like the FBI, it&aposs totally undercut when they behave this way.
It was an impressive day of half-truths, distortions and lies, ironically undercut by Pruitt's venue of choice.
The singer uploaded a photo to Instagram revealing her new buzzed undercut, courtesy of L.A. hairstylist Tim Dueñas.
A weaker lira therefore lets it undercut rivals in the Gulf, which do not enjoy a similar advantage.
Problems managing the launch of a no-haggle, One Price sales system also undercut results, the company said.
What's more, public clashes between the president and top aides can literally undercut the administration's foreign policy goals.
Condolences won't stop the next attack on Egypt's churches, nor will they help undercut recruitment by terrorist organizations.
To endorse Trump would undercut not only his ideological agenda, but his raison d'etre as a political figure.
How does modular cardboard boxes enhance the experience of playing pretend except to undercut it with HD graphics?
The revelation directly undercut Trump and his lawyers' claims that there was no "quid pro quo" with Ukraine.
Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), noting the rules changes in recent years severely undercut the power of the minority.
The agreement waters down a previous British pledge to not undercut EU labour market rules and environmental standards.
Analysts said on Wednesday that a separate Chinese action would undercut confidence in the Chinese auto market outlook.
The current girlfriend was your average Berlin club girl—undercut, septum piercing, and bumbag full of fun pills.
Trump has also undercut aides by confirming details of stories that his communications team had tried to refute.
The question is does the morality we have undercut the kinds of commitments required to have a republic.
He landed hard on his head and neck area while being undercut after falling for a pump fake.
The core of the business model is to really undercut some of the traditional players, like the banks.
The mystique is further undercut by Mr Ritzheimer's record of Muslim-baiting in his home state of Arizona.
Schumer's spokesman argued that attempts by the White House to recast Gorsuch's remarks undercut any claims to independence.
And Trump personally made phone calls to undercut the reelection bid of Ohio's GOP chairman, a Kasich ally.
Higher output could undercut prices, analysts said, noting that official estimates for U.S. production gains were recently increased.
Behind the scenes, though, there was some grumbling about the fee structure Goldman used to undercut the market.
Xiaomi is entering into a busy market, then, but it's confident it has undercut the competition on price.
Undercut by Amazon, which gave its own Pillow Pets featured placement on the site, the merchant's sales plummeted.
In theory large asset-management firms might be quietly instructing the firms they own not to undercut rivals.
Solid-colored cloth apparently just looked like plastic from a distance, which undercut the aesthetic of the View.
Mr. Trump is doing something no president-elect in contemporary modern history has done; undercut a sitting President.
" We don't want to undercut how hard Perry tries to sing The Weeknd's "I Can't Feel My Face.
After being repeatedly undercut and compromised by Trump and Republicans, the Russia investigation just got much more serious.
But he questioned the method, worrying that the president's unilateral approach might undercut the protections he is offering.
A potentially robust inning had been undercut one batter earlier, when Starlin Castro grounded into a double play.
Still, other polls that followed soon after have undercut the notion that the Fox survey was an outlier.
Republicans are scrambling to piece their agenda back together after infighting undercut their latest attempt to repeal ObamaCare.
Significantly greater paperwork burdens would create needless hurdles for SNAP beneficiaries and undercut state efforts to streamline administration.
But Netanyahu on Monday unveiled tens of thousands of pages of documents that he said undercut those claims.
That could shift as cable companies expand into wireless and see an opportunity to undercut rivals on price.
The shutdown undercut Trump's self-crafted image as a dealmaker who would repair the broken culture in Washington.
Amid protests from trade unions, which argued that Canadian workers were being undercut, the government announced a clampdown.
Since day one, Republicans have done their dead level best to undercut the ACA at almost every turn.
The model did not assess growth effects from Ms. Warren's spending plans, which critics said undercut its findings.
Inmates stay 85033 to 7 percent longer in private facilities and undercut the projected cost savings of privatization.
Gutting a deal that Americans conceived, brokered, and secured would undercut decades of U.S. leadership on non-proliferation.
The film's fantastical elements do nothing to undercut the emotional resonance of the relationship between Roy and Alton.
It's consumers who will also lose if the SEC considers a rule that would undercut the DOL Rule.
Democrats are trying to undercut Trump's economic arguments by arguing that many middle-class people are still struggling.
But the President undercut this story line when he acknowledged, on Twitter, that he had indeed done so.
Trump has systematically undercut the efforts of previous presidents and the current Congress to intensify pressure on Russia.
The Commission fears the pipeline would undercut efforts to reduce dependence on Moscow and its support for Kiev.
Haley has said the US pressure campaign is being undercut by smuggling and by countries such as Russia.
Now Trump intends to undercut these diplomatic efforts by punishing Central America for his administration's immigration policy failures.
But the President's false claims that US allies owe billions of dollars in unpaid dues undercut alliance unity.
But conservatives warn that message could be undercut if Trump's actions on trade counteract the tax cuts' benefits.
That doesn't undercut Pelosi's position, but underscores that they are looking to show they want a pathway out.
During his time as press secretary, Spicer's attempted messaging was repeatedly undercut by the President himself via tweets.
That concept has been undercut by ensuing declines, better harmonizing Twilio's current value and its value at IPO.
But Mr. Rhodes issued a withering response to the proposal, saying it would undercut decades of nonproliferation policy.
The FDA just dealt a serious blow to legislators who seek to undercut women's access to abortion care.
"And without a layer of access to mental health support, those things are pretty well undercut," Wilhelms said.
But, there is concern the hikes may undercut the wage growth that Americans are barely starting to see.
Ultimately, Mattis and Tillerson formed their own clique and undercut McMaster's authority over key decisions, according to Snodgrass.
But he was undercut by others, until finally, he realized he wasn't really speaking for the Trump administration.
In addition, Trump has undercut the appeal of democracy while heartily embracing dictators and autocrats around the world.
But there is growing concern in many cities about the potential of migrant labor to undercut Colombian workers.
Trump later undercut that explanation, citing the "made up story" about his ties to Russia as a factor.
More routes by budget carriers and a willingness to undercut rivals have led to cheap tickets to Europe.
That would undercut any suggestion that Mr. Khashoggi died in a rogue operation unsanctioned by the crown prince.
They say newly licensed sellers need time to become viable and are being undercut by the black market.
That leaves less room for Bitcoin-based services to undercut conventional money transfer services in the United States.
In the music industry, online services like iTunes and Pandora have undercut the power of traditional record labels.
They believe the Asian giant's entrance into the world economy cost them their jobs and undercut their wages.
To undercut Russian and Nigerian kleptocrats, he would abolish anonymous shell companies and end nameless real-estate sales.
But others, including the architects of the law, dismissed it as a politically motivated attempt to undercut Obamacare.
This lawsuit gave Republicans another chance to undercut the health care law, even without passing their own bill.
G.M.'s plant closings undercut his claims that he is bringing manufacturing jobs to Ohio and other states.
But, of course, the defenses would undercut the original goal of portraying the party as having changed position.
Ms. DeVos defended the trims in a Senate budget hearing not long before the president undercut her position.
The newspaper said Veselnitskaya is known for her attempts to undercut the sanctions against Russian human rights abusers.
By adhering to the Commerce Department's order, Google would undercut ties with an important and fast-growing partner.
But his positions on trade and some parts of the new tax law threaten to undercut farmers' interests.
Companies have warned that the administration's tariffs will undercut Mr. Trump's stated plan to lead in those areas.
It warmly undercut The Passion Live's frat bro karaoke and periodically threatened to rescue the show from itself.
The data also undercut consensus forecasts, which came in at 89.8 points, and not the expected 92.1 points.
China would benefit, in large part because a weaker renminbi would help undercut American tariffs on its exports.
It didn't bother President Law and Order that he undercut the courts' only power to enforce their orders.
But many tech watchers will be closely eyeing the spending bill for any efforts to undercut the transition.
His storied career, however, is immediately undercut by the way it is reduced to this single parenthetical detail.
That undercut another Trump team defense: That Ukraine did not feel pressured by Trump's call for the probes.
Bolton's claims undercut a key argument of Trump's defense, which held its second day of opening arguments Monday.
However, the Obama administration apparently undercut itself by filling its NSC staff ranks with relatively inexperienced staff members.
At the Hard Rock Hotel's site, though, the lowest rate was $169 — undercut by all three aggregator sites.
He routinely says things that are flat-out wrong or that completely undercut his own administration's legal arguments.
Chinese solar producers constantly undercut American companies by selling at a deep loss; but we can fight back.
It had, supposedly, undercut prices for non-Uber taxis just as protesting taxi drivers went back to work.
Both witnesses were requested by Republicans, who have argued that they undercut claims that Trump did anything improper.
Withholding the military aid, Vindman said, "damaged" and "undercut" the relationship, and was detrimental to U.S. national security.
Investors will go to great lengths to undercut a company founder if they believe their investment is endangered.
There were a lot of Sanders supporters that felt that this undercut Sanders and possibly depressed his turnout.
But the lawyers are less insistent on finding facts that might instead undercut their suspicion, former officials said.
By rights, the nasty dazzle of Keaton's performance should undercut this sermonizing pomp, but that's not what happens.
The Qatar case threatens to undercut that turnaround effort and push the bank further into a legal morass.
Brian O'Kelley, the former chief executive of the ad-technology firm AppNexus, said Google had undercut his business.
The slight did not go unnoticed by veteran communicators, who said it could undercut her at the outset.
Collectively, they undercut the remaining moral standing that America has tried to maintain in its operations in Iraq.
A reports argues such a move would undercut the morale and effectiveness of DHS (The New York Times).
By applying Silicon Valley entrepreneurial practices to aerospace, SpaceX has undercut prices and disrupted the rocket launch business.
Ridding judges of a duty to defer could undercut agencies' ability to issue certain informal policies and rules.
"The big boys have been trying to undercut everyone else," said partner and head of research John Meyer.
On Wednesday, Horowitz further undercut Trump's shocking accusation in 2017 that his phones were wiretapped at Trump Tower.
Still, people here said they felt as if immigration had undercut wages for construction workers in the area.
Meanwhile advocates of the union insist it maintains high standards and prevents farmers being undercut by cheaper producers.
Sullivan said comments by Flynn and Kelner at those hearings undercut Flynn's new claims that he was railroaded.
There is bipartisan agreement that employers should not be allowed to undercut American workers by hiring illegal aliens.
When elected officials vote to restrict abortion access or contraception access, they undercut the welfare of all women.
Republicans are expected to try to undercut his credibility by laying out an array of discrepancies in it.
CenturyLink has made no secret of its strategy to undercut the AG's case with its class action settlement.
The challenge, according to Gore, is that Chinese competitors can aggressively cut prices and undercut U.S. drone companies.
To its critics, that science is undercut by positive psychology's moralizing, its mysticism, and its money-spinning commercialization.
But sustainability teams sometimes fight a losing battle inside their organization, undercut by lobbyists and bean-counting teams.
The recording's existence appears to undercut the Trump campaign's denial of any knowledge of payments to the model.
And he also seemed to undercut his own assertion that he had accepted the findings of Russian involvement.
Left-wing critics have argued that this defense appears to undercut the purpose of giving to the DCCC.
But that doesn't really undercut what she's angry about, and I think that's why it works so well.
They're now being undercut by Uber, many of whose drivers are nonwhite and immigrants – and rely on GPS.
"Bribes and corruption keep people in poverty, they encourage inequality and undercut citizens' faith in government" said Tillerson.
I also believe that the release of this data will help to undercut inflated estimates of civilian casualties.
Economists have warned that the tariffs could disrupt supply chains, undercut business investment and slow the economy's momentum.
Japan has instituted a series of modernizing reforms over the past few decades that have undercut those customs.
"The cartels would easily undercut any legal dispensaries, if not control them through intimidation and corruption", he said.
Analysts fear the tariffs could disrupt supply chains, undercut business investment and potentially wipe out the fiscal stimulus.
Clinton in another major poll, prompting her team to try new ways to undercut his high favorability ratings. 5.
He has picked an influential Muslim cleric as his running mate in an attempt to undercut his strongman rival.
The White House tried to undercut Maddow's report by releasing info on the returns before the show even aired.
The patent is a bit ironic considering that Amazon has spent years making tools designed to undercut traditional retailers.
He wanted to mediate the blockade of Qatar by the Saudis and other Persian Gulf states; Trump undercut him.
Critics say that would undercut the deal&aposs promise to temporarily give the former rebels 10 seats in congress.
"For Steve Madden to undercut that at this time and in that way just feels so low," James said.
But economists worry an escalating trade war between the United States and China could hurt confidence and undercut spending.
That confused strategy - a far cry from their unity in 2015 parliamentary elections - has undercut western pressure on Maduro.
They point to White House policies that undercut the strategy's central goals of furthering women's economic and political empowerment.
But then a flood of cheaper competitors undercut his business just as the Chinese economy started slowing last year.
Those funds undercut the effect of UN sanctions levied against the country in response to its nuclear weapons development.
One, seeing an opportunity to undercut the competition, drops the price of a ticket by half, taking a loss.
The contrast between Trump's belligerency and Moon's pacifism has given the North a unique opportunity to undercut the alliance.
A jury verdict for Mueller's office would undercut Trump and his allies' challenges to the legitimacy of the investigation.
In turn, retail prices rose, giving cartels an opportunity to undercut those prices through black-market sales of gasoline.
He humiliated the attorney general, undercut his national security adviser and engaged in personal vendettas against senior F.B.I. officials.
"However, Trump undercut the power of his proposals by soft-pedaling the cost of such a buildup," he wrote.
Private rhino-ranchers argue that if they could sell their stocks of horn, they could undercut the illegal trade.
A stronger dollar has already undercut earnings and revenue in large-cap companies that rely on sales from abroad.
On October 22nd, some of Silicon Valley's biggest critics introduced a bill that's meant to undercut social media monopolies.
Clinton tried to undercut Sanders' support among supporters of Obama, who remains a popular figure in the Democratic Party.
The other 38 Republicans, meanwhile, have sought to undercut the whistleblower's credibility and thrown their backing behind the president.
The agreement injected some stability into the market, but was undercut in the late 1980s when the U.S. withdrew.
He would also give Republicans an opportunity to undercut one of her central attributes -- experience and command of policy.
Ultimately, Netflix's foes can out-spend the reigning champ – or undercut its pricing — if they choose to do so.
Trump is concerned that higher rates could undercut economic gains ahead of his 2020 reelection bid, the newspaper reported.
According to one report, they are withholding some information from the public so they do not undercut their search.
From that vantage point, stories of women behaving badly undercut feminist claims, and justify men's near-monopoly on power.
The bottom line: NOPEC threatens to undermine economic growth, undercut U.S. commitments to international law and alienate trade partners.
But the Senate's proposal seeks to undercut such movements before they begin by adding specific measures to punish teachers.
To do so would undercut the political rapprochement that China is trying so hard to foster with the Philippines.
Upwork has taken steps to help U.S.-based freelancers protect against being undercut by their global counterparts, Kasriel said.
They also suggest a willingness within Facebook to sacrifice user privacy and undercut its competitors to continue driving growth.
Amazon declined to comment on the view that U.S. firms are being undercut by Chinese merchants using its site.
Making the pledge was a huge tactical error for Rubio that undercut all the attacks he made on Trump.
Loss: Waiting too long to drop Rift + Touch price from $800 to $600 to undercut the $800 HTC Vive.
As his title implies, he wants to undercut the imperative of remembering and to counsel the uses of forgetting.
Of course, that was before the internet undercut the advertising-supported business model that had fueled newspapers for generations.
Trump has criticized some companies for using the program to undercut American workers and suggested he'll overhaul the program.
I've been a client for a year, lately getting a short asymmetrical cut with an undercut on one side.
Accusations of a double standard Sanders' allies view any effort to diminish Turner as one designed to undercut Sanders.
Farmland's lawyers said Rota's free speech argument was undercut by his acknowledgement of payments received for research on Farmland.
But online competition from Amazon, in addition to discount pricing at stores like Walmart and Target, undercut the retailer.
For example, if you are an educator, teach young people about other cultures and traditions to undercut false messages.
In each case, officials from both governments can articulate how the other has undercut their efforts in these areas.
Simultaneously, the nonmilitary approach used by Osinbajo, which includes promises of development money, has undercut the case for militancy.
Because this is only the second act, Croft's upper hand is undercut by Ana's soldiers and their heavy weapons.
Necessary as it is, the Senate bill cannot improve marketplace stability if the administration remains determined to undercut it.
Spending in the first-quarter was constrained by a mild winter, which undercut demand for heating and utilities production.
Cheaper Chinese exports have undercut exports of Indian engineering goods, which constitute around a quarter of total merchandise exports.
American producers have long complained that these practices undercut their business, making it more difficult for them to compete.
The move was decried by the President and aides have tried to undercut the probe since Mueller was named.
U.S. dairies had accused Canada of using Class 7 to undercut global skim milk prices and curtail their exports.
Illegal businesses didn't persist in supplying the drug because the risk premium meant legal businesses undercut them every time.
The conventional wisdom that a health bill needs widespread buy-in to move forward in Washington was seriously undercut.
She also performed and posed nude, the radicalness of which was somewhat undercut by how conventionally attractive she was.
Northam's shifting explanations about a racially explosive snapshot in a 1984 yearbook undercut his ambitions to remain in office.
The committee's top Republican, Chairman Greg Walden, also raised concerns that Pruitt's policies are "being undercut" by ethics controversies.
Trump has gone a long way to undercut NATO and relationships in Europe critical to American security in Europe.
Obamacare monopolies aren't true monopolies; other health plans can decide to rejoin marketplaces and undercut existing health plans' prices.
I say to Delta: Stop trying to undercut workers' right to form a union and negotiate for better wages.
Often they are devilishly hard, as in Congo, where peacekeeping is undercut by local politics and corruption (see article).
It underscores the fundamental principle that companies that play by the rules shouldn't be undercut by those that don't.
In the 220s, a philandering Jack L. Warner undercut his brother Harry for control of the family's Warner Bros.
Price lost his position over this scandal, given how it entirely undercut his political persona as a fiscal conservative.
A hit to consumer confidence, which is largely correlated with stock market performance, likely undercut home sales as well.
But just moments later, Puigdemont undercut his groundbreaking declaration, by requesting its suspension to allow for dialogue with Madrid.
But his road ahead won't be easy, particularly given that Donald Trump is ready and willing to undercut him.
Signs of friction threatened to undercut a deal between Ted Cruz and John Kasich to coordinate against Donald Trump.
Though OPEC only regulates oil production, spikes in the LNG industry impact the crude market and can undercut prices.
Christie also was concerned about Trump's tweet last weekend that undercut Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on North Korea.
When asked directly by Wells if the company would have any incentive to undercut cost assumptions, Tillerson said no.
They argued that the resolution would undercut efforts to improve Saudi targeting in Yemen and kick-start peace talks.
However, Trump on Sunday effectively undercut his Secretary of State's diplomacy by declaring negotiations to be all but fruitless.
And media reports speculate the phone will have an edge-to-edge screen, and undercut the iPhone on price.
Rubio, however, fired back that Murphy continued to name drop the presidential nominee because he couldn't undercut his record.
The two committees boast some of the president's fiercest allies, who are expected to attempt to undercut Mueller's credibility.
Immigration advocates, however, painted the plan as an attempt by Sessions to undercut legitimate claims of asylum by migrants.
In fact, keeping it would undercut the savings we could enjoy from reducing insurance complexity and pharmaceutical prices. 6.
Senate Democrats, pointing to various statements by House members praising the Senate border bill, argue they didn't undercut Pelosi.
Officials are concerned that Trump's hostile attitude toward the agency could undercut morale — with dire consequences for national security.
Ms. Yau told reporters that the court's decision was influenced by Beijing and that it undercut their democratic election.
Last May, USDA undercut the 2015 EU wheat harvest in its initial forecast by more than 8 million tonnes.
Ireland has complained to the European Commission that it is being undercut by rival centers, Reuters reported in March.
"It is almost impossible to interpret this in any other way than in effect to undercut Mueller," he said.
The bad guys will know that the sheriff has been undercut by its masters, its guns loaded with blanks.
Retail sales dipped 0.1 percent last month as automobile purchases fell and cheaper gasoline undercut receipts at service stations.
In fact, terms like #Blackgirlmagic and #Blackexcellence, while designed to uplift black people, can also undercut our layered humanity.
The open question is whether such an approach will advance America's interests or undercut Trump's ability to secure results.
Mergers are often justified as bolstering the efficiency of the companies being bought; Pierce's paper may undercut this rationale.
The drop undercut progress the company had been making in its bid to close the gap with Chinese rivals.
The participation of General Mutreb, however, may also undercut Saudi assertions that Prince Mohammed was unaware of the plan.
As a result, Saudi Arabia announced over the weekend they would increase production and try to undercut other producers.
As she advanced through school, Secretary Clinton continually ran up against people who undercut her aspirations with sexist remarks.
And the President undercut his own signature "tough-on-Russia" initiative in the episode that led to his impeachment.
Many experts remain skeptical that oil companies will be at the forefront of change and undercut their own businesses.
If anything, the program likely undercut other aspects of policing, by giving more families reasons to fear the police.
It also undercut Sabathia's best performance since he returned from a stint on the disabled list in late August.
But "respectful disagreement" is immediately undercut when you follow it up with a résumé of Harden's credentials over Antetokounmpo's.
" Mr. Nix agreed the autopsy undercut the police's version of events, but said: "He's facing slightly in their direction.
"Stop trying to undercut workers' right to form a union and negotiate for better wages," he said on Thursday.
Officially, the Western world's political and cultural elite does its best to undercut and push back against this narrative.
There is also the haze of a federal corruption inquiry at City Hall that undercut Mr. Reed's final year.
Our state legislature, in thrall to the Koch network, is energetically working to undercut every progressive law Nashville passes.
But in practice, the European Union may demand that Britain avoid policies that undercut European trade positions, he said.
The practice, regulators said, undercut competitors, such as Microsoft and Yahoo, that were trying to challenge Google in search.
But Mr. Trump's message swiftly undercut party leaders as they try to build enough support to pass the bill.
Ominous background music comes on at some of the most comically charged moments, as if to actively undercut them.
His help included dispatching reporters to find information that could undercut Mr. Weinstein's accusers, The Times reported in December.
After bipartisan condemnation back home, Mr. Trump said he misspoke and did not mean to undercut the agencies' conclusion.
But some lawmakers raised questions about Amazon's deep pockets and its ability to undercut the prices of smaller competitors.
He has also made pronouncements on oil production policy that sometimes seemed to undercut more experienced Saudi energy officials.
Yet the characters' forlorn charm and their poetic turns of phrase are undercut by bursts of anger and callousness.
That could help stakeholders keep the size of their tax bill steady under a new code and undercut opposition.
Over the course of his career, Beckham had many hairstyles, including a faux hawk, a pompadour, and an undercut
However, that position seemed to be undercut by Cipollone's letter a week later signaling a stiff-arming of Congress.
The spate of cyclist deaths drew anguished cries from transportation advocates and undercut a signature policy of the mayor.
Bissinger freaked out that real, honest-to-god reporters like him were being undercut and replaced by snotty bloggers.
Pentagon leaders had privately argued that the president's intervention in these cases would undercut the code of military justice.
Prada doesn't like knockoffs because they undercut both the bottom line as well as the purity of its brand.
Nonetheless, Malik said there remained "quite a bit of room" for generics to undercut Advair without wrecking the market.
The approval of Huawei technology by one member of the group would undercut the American offensive against the company.
They undercut American efforts to reduce violence and further exposed the challenges faced by the Obama administration in Syria.
The president's allies are also likely to use Mr. Morrison's closed-door interview to try to undercut Lt. Col.
California's illegal market continues to outperform and undercut the legal market, even as the Golden State leads in innovation.
Spending caps undercut claims by advocates that the campaign programs are intended to bolster speech rather than restrict it.
But the disappointing August jobs report threatens to undercut Trump's message ahead of a critical stretch for the economy.
The reason she was given via intermediaries: Officials worried the president would undercut a statement, perhaps with a tweet.
Lawmakers have voiced alarm about the liability protections, arguing their inclusion could undercut their ability to amend Section 230.
So it's a shame Trudeau undercut his own Commission by agreeing to only one official debate in each language.
In a freewheeling exchange on Tuesday, Mr. Trump managed to defend and undercut his aide in the same phrase.
Mr. Trump undercut Mr. Bannon, above, in a TV interview and played down his role in winning the election.
And Daru, finally, offered a concrete example of how Apple can use its tightly controlled ecosystem to undercut competitors.
Some of those efforts could be undercut by more sweeping Medicaid revisions, according to some lawmakers and advocacy groups.
Details about Mr. Trump's motivations regarding Ukraine, described in the manuscript, have undercut one of the defense's key arguments.
But the report also undercut Mr. Trump's claims that former F.B.I. leaders tried to sabotage him for political reasons.
We know that the employment and underemployment challenges experienced by military spouses undercut the financial health of military families.
Republicans were unmoved by Sondland's testimony, pushing back at his allegations with sharp questions intended to undercut his credibility.
But the disappointing August jobs report threatens to undercut Trump's message ahead of a critical stretch for the economy.
Amazon (AMZN) has squeezed department stores on the online side, while TJX (TJX) has undercut them with lower prices.
It has been issuing a series of rules and guidance that aim to undercut the landmark health reform law.
Signing it would undercut Mr. Trump's own statements about defending American workers, in general, and LGBTQ rights, in particular.
"We must not undercut our nation's ability to lead around the world in such turbulent times," the generals wrote.
Strong consumer demand for such vehicles threatens to undercut the U.S. government's goal of slashing vehicle carbon dioxide emissions.
" Meyers said that whatever Trump says when he's reading from a script is "undercut once the teleprompter is off.
So the insurers sued, claiming that they are owed the money regardless of congressional Republicans' efforts to undercut them.

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