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Still, some Massachusetts voters could have warmed to Ohio Gov.
Hot, hot, heat: Hydrogen plasma warmed to 80 million degrees.
Some in the government have warmed to the club culture.
The President had warmed to the idea of former Sen.
This person added that Merkel has never warmed to Grenell.
They spent weekends visiting the area, and warmed to it.
So far, they have not warmed to his bombastic, pugnacious style.
It seems doubtful many have warmed to the president since then.
In his second talk, he warmed to the non-coercion theme.
However, many of our politicians have never warmed to the idea.
Morgan and McAleenan also seem to have warmed to each other again.
And yet, since becoming president-elect, Trump has seemingly warmed to Obama.
Some of the town's other residents seemed to have warmed to him.
Eventually, both sides warmed to each other, and tore down their mutual misconceptions.
As Wall Street has warmed to bond ETFs, the market has quickly grown.
U.S. lawmakers have not warmed to the idea of additional involvement in Yemen.
But retailers gradually warmed to accepting bitcoin, and there are even bitcoin ATMs.
The snow and firn must be warmed to freezing before melt can start.
This, much more than Sanders, is why more Americans have warmed to socialism.
Recently she had warmed to Mr. Shettima, he said, calling her his daughter.
American critics, too, warmed to the self-effacing beauties of Mr. Demus's artistry.
This didn't work as intended: Chopin never warmed to Schumann or his music.
James Dowling, a watch historian based in Britain, certainly warmed to the theme.
As the couple warmed to the possibility of adoption, their views started to shift.
Luckily, after a healthy dose of teasing, fans eventually warmed to the new mascot.
The country's cultural elite have hardly warmed to Mr Trump in the months since.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, tech CEOs have softly warmed to Trump amid the stock market bounce.
Asked why he's warmed to Kim, Trump insisted he was defusing a nuclear standoff.
But as her compatriots' enthusiasm for Mr. Obama cooled, Ms. Merkel warmed to him.
Haley said she was initially taken aback by Walker's post, but eventually warmed to him.
But recently, some quarters of the tech industry have warmed to discussing the problem openly.
Some more mainstream Jewish institutions have slowly warmed to the idea of spiritual detox sessions.
Meghan immediately warmed to Walter and smiled at him as she held his little hand.
Later, when Emmy Rossum recounted seeing Viall at a coffee shop, Jones warmed to Viall.
In the years following the movie's release, though, Kazakhstan has seemingly warmed to the movie.
Two administration officials said Ms. Feinstein had recently warmed to receiving the reports in December.
So let's move on: We could blame the Bernie Sanders left who never warmed to Clinton.
The Treasury Department has since warmed to the idea of removing Rusal from the list altogether.
Voters have warmed to the patrician leader, whom they once regarded as unforgivably stiff and technocratic.
And many of the longtime Trump loyalists in the administration never particularly warmed to Priebus either.
Even more striking is that as Republicans have turned against NATO, Democrats have warmed to it.
Asked last week why he's warmed to Kim, Trump insisted he was defusing a nuclear standoff.
" Mahler hasn't warmed to any of the current 2020 candidates: "Bunch of nobodies, in my opinion.
He was particularly critical of President-elect Trump's allies who seem to have warmed to Putin.
As the audience warmed to Brennan, his resolve to avoid Trump-related topics began to slip.
Bill Clinton's base warmed to his naughtiness, neediness and narcissism; Mr. Trump's did precisely the same.
Disengagement has turned him into a kind of celebrity and Lladrovci has warmed to the role.
While the founders were initially wary of having a boss, they quickly warmed to Mr. Schmidt.
But he has warmed to a deal, according to two other people familiar with the matter.
But as it has grown more ambitious, and wackier, the music world has warmed to it.
Politicians of both major parties, who for decades treated cannabis advocacy as taboo, have warmed to marijuana.
The attacks won him a strong following, especially among younger voters who have not warmed to Clinton.
The new royal immediately warmed to Walter and smiled at him as she held his tiny hand.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders indicated on Monday that the administration has warmed to the legislation.
By then, we had already warmed to some of these characters, already seen them as regular people.
But Haun said not all of them immediately warmed to the idea of trusting a government official.
Last year, Trump lashed out at Nielsen as border apprehensions increased, but eventually he warmed to her.
Gradually, he divulged more, as he warmed to the persona and to the admiration of the masses.
Sake should always be warmed to between 40 or 50 degrees [Celsius, or 104 to 122 degrees Fahrenheit].
Kasich never warmed to Trump, declining to endorse him and opting to write-in a vote for Sen.
The mayor of Bruges, Renaat Landuyt, though initially skeptical, warmed to the idea and approved the brewery's plan.
Once the Beatles saw the final version, they warmed to it and filmed a brief live-action coda.
Kim Kardashian is a relative newcomer to Snapchat, but she seems to have quickly warmed to the idea.
Japan has also warmed to China's Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, after pointedly refusing to join two years ago.
They laughed at my accented English, but they warmed to the rum I carried in my duffel bag.
But he warmed to the idea and he treated the mounting of the sale like another creative project.
And the presidential hopefuls Andrew Yang, Michael Bennet, Bill Weld and Elizabeth Warren have warmed to the idea.
And while Cruz wasn't her favorite early in the race, she's warmed to him as the field has shrunk.
Mr. Sanders's surge has come at the expense of Ms. Warren, who some on Wall Street have warmed to.
Though he was nervous to start, Jacques eventually warmed to the crowd, blowing kisses as they said their goodbyes.
Skin covered by cotton warmed to 37°C, while skin covered with nanoPE alone clocked in at 34.3°C.
Mayer warmed to her cold new home, and Mitchell developed his first female pupil into a world-class fighter.
Meanwhile, Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus — at least publicly — has warmed to Trump being the GOP standard-bearer.
Investors also have warmed to the company as it has cut operating costs and expenses and whittled down debt.
He has since warmed to Trump, talking with the president regularly and defending many of his policies and rhetoric.
Investors have warmed to the bullish sterling theme in recent weeks on expectations of some progress in Brexit negotiations.
But aides said he has slowly "warmed" to accepting newcomers who want to financially support him to his campaign.
Investors warmed to the currency after data showed fourth-quarter economic growth unexpectedly picked up to an annual 3.0 percent.
Singer, who once said Trump's policies would lead to a global depression, has warmed to him more since his election.
But unlike four years ago, when the Affordable Care Act (ACA) was deeply unpopular, voters have warmed to the law.
Chyna was understandably annoyed, but eventually warmed to the idea of having a few thousand dollars sitting in her lap.
But recently, more physicists have warmed to the possibility of superfluid phases forming naturally in the extreme conditions of space.
Bush, whose brother Jeb was hazed by Trump during the Republican primaries, never warmed to Trump in the general election.
Why Wisconsin hasn't warmed to Donald Trump "Tonight is a turning point," Cruz declared at a victory rally in Milwaukee.
Tim hasn't exactly warmed to the new family addition, having realized how much attention the baby steals away from him.
He says even Catholic conservatives in Indiana warmed to the topic after a papal encyclical on the environment in 2015.
The sebum samples were collected on gauze and warmed to release any volatile compounds that might be found within them.
He warmed to dogs, as you can see from the photos, and even worked his magic on difficult furry patients.
For decades, Cuban-Americans were broadly opposed to any rapprochement but a younger generation has warmed to Obama's policy shift.
But the president suggested that Kudlow had warmed to the idea, at least as a negotiating tactic for trade agreements.
Shares in Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank rose sharply on Monday as German business warmed to the prospect of a deal.
The move comes as other Japanese automakers, such as Nissan and Honda, have warmed to the prospects of electric vehicles.
Wieber was a Michigan native, and the kind of spunky white teenager American audiences had warmed to in the past.
Turtles brought to the sanctuary are typically placed in a room warmed to 55 degrees Fahrenheit, or about 1123 Celsius.
I never really warmed to the movie that the musical is based on, just as I haven't warmed to the musical: its atmosphere is at once messy and banal; its relentless pop façade and the constant drama of its music preclude intimacy and distance us from feeling, while encouraging a kind of aggressive contempt.
Tobacco sticks are warmed to a temperature that's high enough to release an aerosol but not hot enough to cause combustion.
But after several years worth of inquiries from director Mark Craig and producer Mark Stewart, he eventually warmed to the idea.
His adult children, as well as son-in-law, Jared Kushner, have warmed to Pence, as has campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
However, medical researchers (and much more slowly, the feds) have warmed to the possibility some hallucinogens pose exciting potential in psychiatry.
Becca's family overall was one of the more skeptical, but by the end I felt even Jill had warmed to me.
Mr. Ernst said Thursday, that as it has now warmed to the point that she no longer could spot any bubbles.
Its 100 or so residents once perceived the artist as a "bit of a weirdo," but they've warmed to his legacy.
The Frazells encouraged the couple to borrow their house and explore the area, and Mr. Eisenstein, 48, quickly warmed to it.
In recent years, however, the government has warmed to her music, and the state-run media has celebrated her mainland roots.
Following the directions on the package, I simply placed the patty on a skillet, which I had warmed to medium heat.
Nestle has been the better performer over the year to date, gaining more than 30% as investors warmed to Schneider's strategy.
In recent years, the Venice International Film Festival has warmed to its role as a gateway to the fall movie season.
Rods of plastic go into the battery-powered tool, are warmed to 110 degrees Fahrenheit and are extruded into the trays.
For these and other reasons, Rogoff told me, some formerly skeptical colleagues have warmed to the idea of phasing out cash.
Sources have said, however, that policymakers warmed to Hon Hai's offer as a step toward bolstering foreign direct investment in Japan.
Yes, I was bad at it all and looked like a twat, but the locals warmed to my sense of failure.
Most of those who have warmed to immigration attribute their change of heart to increased awareness of the contributions that migrants make.
The tanks are filled with highly salinated water warmed to skin temperature, and you float naked in total silence and absolute darkness.
Qualcomm later warmed to the deal somewhat amid concessions to regulatory concerns, like the possibility of selling off its Snapdragon chip business.
Even though huskies usually have a strong predatory drive, Lilo instantly warmed to the kitten, bathing her and administering lots of cuddles.
There, the sisters now enjoy regular bottle feedings in an enclosure warmed to a toasty 90 degrees, just how they like it.
But facing political pressure, the internet industry slowly warmed to a proposal that began to gain traction in the Senate last year.
But recently (maybe starting from when he wrote that thing about bloggers which was actually about Taylor Swift), I've warmed to him.
Others, especially those who backed Christine C. Quinn in the 2013 Democratic mayoral primary, have not completely warmed to Mr. de Blasio.
In the dial groups, white working class voters warmed to her dramatically, responding strongly to her on the economy, jobs and taxes.
But more quietly, he seems to have warmed to the United States and President Trump, who also has a notably provocative style.
Trump obviously warmed to them at some point, but they had careers in politics before The Candidate came down the golden escalator.
Investors warmed to the currency after data showed fourth quarter economic growth unexpectedly picked up to a healthy 3.0 percent annual clip.
While they've warmed to striking a deal with the Senate, they've insisted on adding more of their own measures to the legislation.
As Major Coles warmed to the task his garden was invaded, soon containing more hedgehogs per acre than any other spot in Britain.
Perhaps because quotas have been neither the disaster that many expected, nor the disrupter executives had feared, business leaders have warmed to them.
Catholic traditionalists in her own party -- who have never really warmed to the Protestant woman at the helm -- will become even more vocal.
Though he was no more gregarious, and as anti-majoritarian as ever, his separatist head warmed to the Catalans, and they to him.
Currently, if the data is warmed to anything higher then -321 degrees Fahrenheit, the atoms resume regular movement and the data is lost.
But despite repeated arguments that a carbon tax is a conservative way to limit global warming, the GOP hasn't warmed to the idea.
The White House has warmed to Taipei through a series of actions including arms sales and encouraging visits between U.S. and Taiwanese officials.
Data published in March by fund tracking firm EPFR Global Funds found evidence that investors have warmed to Saudi Arabia in recent weeks.
The only country to have substantially warmed to the U.S. president is Russia (perhaps a testament to the effectiveness of Trump's strong outreach).
" Bell warmed to his theme: "Henderson doesn't understand the basic principle of running a public-relations company, which is money in, money out.
Qusai says he always believed it was only a matter of time before Saudis warmed to his music and the hip-hop genre.
Her voice warmed to the track by the time she needed to belt it out—basically the whole second half of the track.
At first Mr. de Blasio was skeptical, aides said, but he has warmed to the events and held eight such dinners so far.
The banker set us up with a broker, and as he explained the benefits of term life insurance, I warmed to the idea.
Investors warmed to the Canadian currency after oil prices surged after Iran voiced support for a Russia-Saudi-led move to freeze production.
Energy magnates Charles and David Koch have long been outsized players in Republican politics, but they never warmed to Trump during the 2016 campaign.
Johan soon warmed to his parents Friday, laughing as he received kisses outside a center where they finished final legal paperwork before heading home.
This struck me as a tad overzealous, but I soon warmed to the idea when I saw what the app can do for me.
The technique, called BrainEx, restores circulation to decapitated brains using a system of pumps, heaters, and oxygen-rich artificial blood warmed to body temperature.
But those who have warmed to her still don't seem to believe their neighbors will warm to her enough to vote for her, too.
The frowning Jyn is a passable amalgam of Luke and Leia, but we never warm to her as much as we warmed to them.
" Asked about her "intervention" dig, Pelosi warmed to it: "That's up to his family and his Cabinet and his staff in the White House.
After all, Trump has warmed to authoritarian leaders in Russia, Saudi Arabia, and North Korea while doing little to promote democracy around the world.
But ever since Hathaway's show-stealing performance as Daphne Kluger in 2018's Ocean's 8, the public has warmed to the actress once again.
Investors warmed to the Australian dollar, thanks in part to a big rally in the price of iron ore, a major export for Australia.
Dunkin' Donuts also is brewing up more value offers after franchisees warmed to the idea of using deals in their fight to win breakfast.
Using 10 litres of milk warmed to around 30 degrees Celsius, Wilton shows us how to make a stretch curd cheese similar to mozzarella.
They planted their first taro with huli (cuttings) shared by an initially skeptical native Hawaiian neighbor who warmed to the two earnest haoles (whites).
Even President Xi Jinping appears to have warmed to the technology, though Beijing may accept cryptocurrencies only in ways that it can tightly control.
But, like most standup comedians, he had a natural gift for performing in front of an audience, and he quickly warmed to the task.
Many critics warmed to the original Broadway production in 1985, despite its flaws, in an otherwise weak season, and because of its striking design.
But as Democrat Lamb has warmed to at least modest protectionist measures, it may not be a deciding factor for voters in the region.
It was previously a dealbreaker for many Democrats, but they have warmed to the proposal as the prospects of an immigration deal became dimmer.
Mike Lee and Marco Rubio, have warmed to the idea of expanding the child tax credit, while still requiring parents to work for it.
But after about a week or two, she had warmed to the idea somewhat and reminded me that I was her son no matter what.
I've always warmed to girl groups vocals, it has a sugar coated flavour to it and makes people feel nostalgic and content in some way.
While Ocasio-Cortez has been one of the most vocal advocates of initiating impeachment proceedings in the House, Pelosi has not warmed to the idea.
Shares of Chesapeake Energy built on its previous-day gains Tuesday, closing up 34 percent after analysts warmed to news of its renewed credit agreement.
A White House official said Trump warmed to Jackson and had been aware that Shulkin had sought to make Jackson the VA undersecretary last year.
Meanwhile, Shift's efforts are attracting a surprising generation: Millennials, whom recent data suggest have slowly warmed to owning cars, especially as the job market improves.
In halting English, they told me about their children and, as they warmed to the language, waxed enthusiastic about the foods they missed from home.
In recent years, however, professional sports have not only warmed to gambling associations but have also talked openly about becoming involved in regulated sports betting.
But on the whole, these quirks seemed only to endear him to middle New Zealand, which warmed to his easygoing nature and lack of pretension.
It will even display how long its been since the tea was brewed, and keep your drink warmed to the right temperature after it's brewed.
At the same time, fans increasingly have warmed to analytics as nuanced measurements of the value of a player or the strength of a team.
Financial markets have rallied since Ramaphosa took over from Zuma as ANC leader in December, as investors warmed to his pledges to woo overseas investment.
However, Trump has praised Gordon publicly since Ratcliffe withdrew from consideration, a potential sign that he has warmed to the idea of keeping her on.
And the audience appeared receptive, having warmed to him since he took office three years ago this week as they have benefited from his policies.
Ms. Murphy said that while Mike Huckabee, the former governor of Arkansas, had been her first choice for president, she gradually warmed to Mr. Trump.
The president appeared to have little concern about what he told the public about Mr. Flynn's departure, and he quickly warmed to the new narrative.
The audience quickly warmed to the senator, then sent her off with a standing ovation as she rolled through her growing suite of detailed policy proposals.
Shares in Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank rose sharply on Monday as German business warmed to the prospect of a merger between the country's two largest banks.
Shares in Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank traded higher on Monday as German business warmed to the prospect of a merger between the country's two largest banks.
Alison and Cosima arrive via Skype and, contrary to Sarah's expectations, have warmed to the idea of a truce — but not necessarily of their own volition.
Tom Cotton and others, then giving a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a potentially tough audience that has not yet warmed to Trump.
Woodley, an actress I've rarely warmed to, is great as Jane, a single mother who's carefully compartmentalized the darkness in her life to keep moving forward.
Yet quietly, the tech industry has warmed to the White House, especially as companies including Alphabet, Apple and Intel have benefited from the Trump administration's policies.
It could also give new life to Maduro's call for the US to ease sanctions, an idea that several European Union allies have also warmed to.
But Harvey never warmed to the assignment, never trusted that what worked for Carlos Carrasco in Cleveland, where Callaway previously coached, could also work for him.
Shares in the company surged more than 13 percent to hit a record high of 1186p as investors warmed to the results and the trading update.
Members of Netanyahu's right-wing government have increasingly warmed to Trump, who has made a controversial promise to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
But Mr. Sanders has warmed to the issue as he has campaigned, supporting a ban on assault weapons and a bill to repeal the industry's lawsuit protection.
It's been a few days and we've warmed to one another, sure, but there's still a lot of work to be done and blocks to be stacked.
Partly in response to all this, India has warmed to America in recent years, signing small-scale military co-operation agreements and contracts for some American arms.
Some investors have warmed to bitcoin, wooed by its explosive performance and potential to compete with gold and government-issued money as a means to store value.
Markets have rallied since Ramaphosa's election as ANC leader in December, as investors have warmed to his promises to root out corruption and kick-start economic growth.
Elon Musk has repeatedly posited the idea that Mars' atmosphere could be warmed to accommodate human life by nuking its poles and artificially engineering a greenhouse effect.
The two leaders seem to have warmed to each other after meeting for the first time on Saturday at a meeting of Pacific Rim leaders in Vietnam.
She warmed to the role of truth-teller, handing over a small library of Detainee Assessment Briefs, or D.A.B.s, from the American holding facility at Guantánamo Bay.
Several analysts who were once Twitter skeptics have warmed to the company, in part because of changes the company has made to increase relevance on the platform.
The option of spinning off the group's motorway unit Autostrade has reemerged, Il Sole 2100 Ore said, adding politicians and potential investors had warmed to the idea.
The tax bill was enormously unpopular at the time of its passage but recent polls show voters have warmed to the law since it went into effect.
But he hasn't exactly warmed to the nickname "The Brazilian Trump," telling local media he would have voted for Hillary Clinton if he'd lived in the United States.
Speculators flocked to Bitcoin and many of the alt-coins in hopes of getting in early and making a big exit, but everyday users haven't warmed to cryptocurrencies.
The 36-year-old libertarian-leaning Michigan lawmaker says he'll never support Trump and is furious with colleagues who have warmed to the likely nominee in recent weeks.
A smart dresser with a penchant for waistcoats, cufflinks and a white handkerchief poking out of his breast pocket, Italians have warmed to his soft-spoken, professorial tones.
The report was created to assess the impact of global warming and predicted what could happen if the planet warmed to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
He has more recently warmed to the idea of finding a way for the companies themselves to experiment with offering benefits without facing a fear of legal reprisal.
Merkel's comments came after the London Times reported on Saturday that U.S. President Donald Trump had warmed to a deal with the bloc after meeting Merkel in March.
But Koko recognized Rogers when he walked in and almost immediately warmed to him, unzipping his sweater and blowing on a harmonica that Rogers brought as a gift.
And Britons generally warmed to a mild-mannered vegetarian who makes his own jam and did not seem as menacing as he had been portrayed by the tabloids.
Since then, however, she has warmed to the task of learning new skills, specifically speed climbing — an event which sees athletes literally sprint up a 15m high wall.
Neither the president-elect nor Republican leaders in Congress have warmed to the idea of a special investigation into Russian efforts to swing the election to Mr. Trump.
Hollywood never warmed to him as an entertainer, and in the 1990s he failed to build what he promised would be the world's tallest building in Los Angeles.
After weeks of below-freezing temperatures, most of the East coast warmed to above average this week, with nearly two dozen high temperature records possibly set Friday afternoon.
Results from banks Credit Suisse and ING confirmed the strong performance of the sector which investors have warmed to this year as a play on Europe's return to growth.
" But there's a catch, she notes: "Those who have warmed to her still don't seem to believe their neighbors will warm to her enough to vote for her, too.
Trump and Duterte seem to have warmed to each other after meeting for the first time on Saturday at an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) group meeting in Vietnam.
The same can be said of most voters who warmed to his anti-interventionism, certainly including the ones who worry about the New World Order just off the horizon.
The most powerful weapon in the universe has a weakness: it cannot withstand the neccesary heat to remove a cast iron pizza pan once warmed to 400-plus degrees.
Perhaps the pressure he faced from the media – the fact the country never truly warmed to him – is what drove him to the U.S. to train with Freddie Roach.
But the backup generators flooded as well, and the units apparently warmed to the point where the chemicals, which are used in making plastic and other materials, exploded overnight.
But by last December, sources told CNN that Trump had warmed to Nielsen, at least temporarily easing the tension in an explosive relationship that was once seen as untenable.
Britain never fully warmed to the idea of the European Union, and the "euroskeptics" clamoring to get out give the impression that nothing the union could offer would sway them.
Graham has been among Trump's most vocal and fiercest critics but has warmed to the New York real estate mogul since the two spoke over the phone earlier this month.
Other prominent venture firms that have warmed to cannabis include Founders Fund, started by PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel, which has invested in Privateer Holdings, a cannabis private equity firm.
And despite low polling and long odds, Stein has persisted in reaching out to disaffected voters who supported Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary and haven't since warmed to Clinton.
The dollar's index against six major currencies hit a high of 20.9, its strongest level since mid-January as investors have warmed to the greenback thanks to attractive Treasury yields.
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Trump's most loyal supporters read websites like Breitbart; The Dallas Morning News is read by suburban, affluent Republicans who have not warmed to Trump since he won the Republican nomination.
Some investors have warmed to the technology, wooed by its explosive performance and the potential that the currency compete with gold and government-issued money as a store of value.
Though fraught with risk, friends and family had warmed to the idea, encouraged by news that diving teams from around the world had arrived on site to lend their expertise.
But in recent years, the owners have warmed to the idea of having a team there, as the rapidly growing city has become more of an entertainment and family destination.
Over the weekend, the world's northernmost weather station, located just 440 miles from the North Pole, warmed to 43 degrees Fahrenheit during what's normally the coldest time of the year.
Vietnam has been more aggressive in contesting China's territorial claims in the South China Sea, a marked contrast to the Philippines, which has warmed to Beijing under President Rodrigo Duterte.
At the time, many viewers were skeptical that anyone could fill Giedroyc, Perkins, and Berry's shoes, but we quickly warmed to Prue Leith, Noel Fielding, and of course, Sandi Toksvig.
At a party retreat last month, lawmakers warmed to remarks by Trump that seemed to show support for a House Republican "border adjustment" tax to encourage exports and discourage imports.
Mike Lee and Marco Rubio have warmed to the idea of expanding the child tax credit; Lee and Rubio want to add a new one to the tune of $2,500.
But even as well-to-do urbanites embraced greenery, voters in Queensland, where the economy has struggled since the end of the mining boom, warmed to the idea of the mine.
Similar to the British, Australians have warmed to their monarch as she has aged; their desire for a republic has dropped from two-thirds in 2010 to less than half today.
However, states have warmed to federal cooperation to varying degrees over the past couple years, and Congress has started to take elections cybersecurity seriously as a federal-level national security concern.
Sanders simply has to own the fact that he didn't sell his message well in the South, and those voters never warmed to his vision or his ability to execute it.
Vietnam's strategic isolation has worsened as the Philippines, another major territorial claimant in the South China Sea, has warmed to China since President Rodrigo Duterte came to power in June 2016.
The public has not warmed to the Senate plan in recent polling — three separate surveys late last month showed the Senate plan with 17 percent, 16 percent and 12 percent approval.
The company initially struggled to get Rift units to customers who had preordered them, although reviewers warmed to the device in December when the company finally shipped its long-awaited Touch controller.
Mr Trump visibly warmed to him, and later invited him back to his Florida golf resort, Mar-a-Lago, for a weekend of man-hugs and an unsettling 19-second power handshake.
While the embargo remains in place, ordinary Cubans have warmed to their "Yanqui" neighbors, especially after Obama's visit to Cuba last month, the first by a sitting U.S. president in 88 years.
IPHONE 11 HOPES Apple launched its latest iPhone 11 range in China in September to tepid responses on social media, but shoppers have warmed to the model's additional cameras and cheaper pricing.
The trigger-happy duo have barely warmed to their subject when you're moved on again, into a doctor's waiting room, where an opioid-addicted soccer mom hits you up for a fix.
Luke Jensen, CEO of Ocado Solutions, told CNBC's Joumanna Bercetche on Thursday that getting into the U.S. market would prove a tremendous opportunity as Americans warmed to the idea of online deliveries.
He was rather reserved at first during the meeting, says Ms Wedel, but he warmed to the topic when she showed him photographs of his grandparents and of his grandfather's modest house.
Trump remains something of an enigma to most Americans, there is at least some evidence that the public has warmed to the wife of a president whose popularity remains at historic lows.
Diesel cars, no longer popular in Europe, are definitely a pariah in the US. Americans never warmed to them, and VW's scheme to dupe millions of customers and pollute the planet didn't help.
But, O'Donnell said, having a Bannon-like character as a counterweight to the traditional Republican power centers that never really warmed to her would "absolutely" have made a difference in her 2010 bid.
As Trump has struggled in his transition into a general election candidate, suffering from political setbacks and self-inflicted wounds, Gingrich seems to have warmed to the idea of offering his personal guidance.
Wearing bio-degradable gloves, my sugar-er grabbed a handful of the golden-hued, sticky, sugary concoction, which was warmed to room temperature in a container, and applied a glob to my leg.
Washington warmed to Wednesday's announcement, made ahead of a visit by President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy and son-in-law Jared Kushner to explore prospects for his own Israeli-Palestinian peace plan.
Clinton, appearing with Mr. Sanders is an effort not just to highlight party unity, but also to energize the senator's base of millennial voters who do not seem to have warmed to her.
In Reed's hands, it's easy to understand why Sophia instantly warmed to her best friend Annie, after — as a flashback episode reveals — they both spent a few hours in a baseball stadium jail.
Golden State Warriors star point guard Stephen Curry said on Wednesday that he has hasn't warmed to the idea of visiting the White House in the wake of the team's latest championship victory.
Brazil's benchmark Bovespa stock index soared almost 4 percent on Tuesday as investors warmed to the greater likelihood of a Rousseff impeachment, which they believe will improve the prospects of an economic recovery.
" Hunter S. Thompson considered Richard Nixon a weirdo and a crook, but he warmed to him when he discovered that the President was a "goddamn stone fanatic on every facet of pro football.
Grain also drew support from firm outside markets, as investors were reassured by a conciliatory tone struck by Donald Trump after his surprise victory and warmed to the prospect of large infrastructure spending.
But many council members never quite warmed to the mayor's effort, and the backing of the Teamsters was seen as critical to secure support for a bill that would effectively eliminate some unionized jobs.
But I warmed to his tape after a few draft-expert friends encouraged me to give him another try, and if Thomas Rawls isn't ready in Seattle, Prosise could get a bunch of work.
Smurfit Kappa, Europe's biggest packager, was the biggest gainer on the FTSE as investors warmed to its prospects after U.S. rival International Paper dropped plans to make an offer for the Irish-based group.
A year and a half after those earliest reviews, the public's heart has warmed to Amazon's offering, thanks in no small part to the company's continuing efforts to improve its voice assistant's artificial intelligence.
Ramaphosa, who has promised to fight corruption and boost economic growth, told a news conference in Davos that investors had warmed to the changes that the South African delegation had highlighted in the country.
More than 2,000 miles (3,200 kilometers) away in deep-red Utah, Trump also endorsed Romney, who once served as the face of the "Never Trump" movement but has since warmed to the Trump presidency.
A group of 56 males and 55 females spent five days living in sex-segregated petri dishes warmed to 40°C (104°F), which is 5°C hotter than the species' optimal living temperature.
"The waters in the southern New England area have sort of warmed to the point that lobsters are less able to produce young and survive," said Jon Hare, of the Northeast Fisheries Science Center.
Markets have warmed to Temer's government, which has vowed a more business-friendly program than Rousseff, but the loss of a key minister to a political scandal on Monday showed the challenges he faces.
Shamubeel Eaqub, a housing economist with the consultancy Sense Partners in Auckland, New Zealand's largest city, said he was not surprised that the construction industry and buyers had not warmed to the KiwiBuild program.
The South Carolina Republican responded by offering Trump his assistance, even as he nudged the New Yorker to join him in taking a harder line against a Russian government that Trump has warmed to.
While we're already girding ourselves to see how people will find ways to be outraged about those cups, too, our cold hearts were warmed to see that the unity cups are already achieving their goal.
Mr Varadkar seems to have warmed to the notion of legalising abortion, which is banned in Ireland, but he used to oppose it firmly, and still says his party should make social conservatives feel welcome.
Iraqis, however, warmed to the rapprochement out of a need and a desire to strengthen their longstanding relations with the Arab world and balance Iranian influence without, however, triggering a confrontation between the two sides.
Initially, the firm was more of a growth-stage investor, though it's warmed to early-stage companies, making a total of 106 early-stage investments, 4.93 of which were at the seed stage, since 2013.
The political elite had written off his chances, but ordinary Americans warmed to the direct and plain-spoken approach he took — conveyed in speeches in hundreds of towns from the back of the Ferdinand Magellan.
Though it's unclear that consumers themselves have warmed to the idea of interacting with virtual assistants for online shopping and account management, that hasn't seemed to slow companies down from developing for the various messaging platforms.
Smurfit Kappa, Europe's biggest packager, began the day at the top of the FTSE as investors warmed to its prospects after U.S. rival International Paper dropped plans to make an offer for the Ireland-based group.
Andy Harris for the job, he eventually warmed to Collins — but the decision will give the NIH stability at a time when it's trying to convince Congress to reject the deep budget cuts Trump has proposed.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has warmed to his Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen in recent weeks, sources tell CNN, at least temporarily easing the tension in an explosive relationship that was once seen as untenable.
Her demeanor appeared to mark a major shift from earlier this week: As recently as Tuesday, Collins seemed to have warmed to the nominee and said she was confident that Kavanaugh wouldn't overturn Roe v. Wade.
Fortunately, some are coming around to the idea that clean energy is lucrative, much as some GOP representatives warmed to legalized marijuana once they realized just how much tax money their state stood to pull in.
There was a moment in this week's generally awful South Carolina debate in which I briefly warmed to the senator from Vermont: when he acknowledged casting a bad vote in 2005 in connection to gun manufacturers.
But the governor has warmed to Mr. Trump, and in the lead-up to his own lightly contested primary last week he received an endorsement tweet and praise for doing a "great job" from the president.
Describing his own route to this conclusion, the Turkish author recalls that when he first read the New Testament, he warmed to the Epistle of James, a short text which emerged from the Jewish Christians of Jerusalem.
Investors warmed to the commodity currencies after Brent crude jumped more than 5 percent to above $40 a barrel for the first time this year on growing hopes of a production freeze in an over supplied market.
Modi warmed to Patel at a face-to-face meeting earlier this year, when the central banker was given an extension to his term as deputy governor in charge of monetary policy, said a second Modi aide.
Businesses also warmed to the declaration of progress, which was rubber-stamped over breakfast in Brussels after a night of back and forth phonecalls between May, her Northern Irish backers the Democratic Unionist Party, and EU officials.
While a Republican Party that has typically embraced free trade has warmed to Trump's strategy, the president has still faced resistance from lawmakers and businesses who argue the tariffs and retaliatory duties will damage the U.S. economy.
But the person familiar with the plans said that it remains possible Trump's campaign schedule after September could include more hotly contested districts in suburban areas, home to moderate voters who have not warmed to the president.
"Millennials have never warmed to the stock market despite the 10-year long bull market," Greg McBride, CFA and chief financial analyst at Bankrate, tells CNBC Make It. That may be because millennials favor more concrete investments.
While Trelleborg initially expected an IPO to maximize the return on its 50 percent stake, the group has warmed to the idea of selling to a private equity firm as stock markets have tumbled, the sources said.
Financial markets have warmed to Ramaphosa's pledges to kick-start economic growth and root out corruption, with the rand hitting a new 2-1/2 year high on Monday on hopes that Zuma will leave power soon.
They stayed shuttered through the decades until his death at 89 last year, even as many in this tight knit community of 1,200 eventually warmed to the idea of having a famous artist living in their midst.
They warmed to ideas such as like continuing the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, increasing visas for low-skilled workers from other countries, and allowing everyone to buy a public health care plan like Medicare.
Trump's allies are dismissing the controversy as another media-generated distraction that will have zero impact on the president's broader support, which has ticked up in recent weeks as voters have warmed to the GOP tax bill.
Amaral is part of a growing number of women who opinion polls show have recently warmed to Bolsonaro, a divisive candidate whose comments belittling rape and defending the gender pay gap have long alienated many female voters.
Democratic governors hadn't exactly warmed to Trump's request for National Guard troops at the border in April, but many more have now pledged that they won't deploy personnel so long as the family separation policy remains in place.
After a campaign in which he claimed he did not need large donors, Trump has warmed to other big donors who spent money against him in the GOP primary, including former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg, according to Politico.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks ended slightly higher on Friday as investors warmed to data showing U.S. wage growth in April despite weaker-than-expected jobs growth, while the wages data also pushed longer-dated Treasury yields higher.
During the last two decades, global markets have warmed to Mexico's U.S.-trained technocrats, who backed orthodox policies and drew in a tide of investment to build up one of the world's most liquid local-currency bond markets.
The CNN review of McFarland's statements showed she warmed to WikiLeaks to some extent, quoting from its release of stolen Democratic Party emails to criticize Hillary Clinton -- who McFarland once challenged for a seat in the US Senate.
It was a television style that made her irresistible to traditionalist Catholics, who never warmed to American church leaders' efforts, after the Second Vatican Council of 19623-65, to demystify rituals and nudge congregations toward greater social engagement.
Wall Street rose on the steps taken, with major market indexes rising to record high closes again on Thursday as investors warmed to the notion that a sweeping tax overhaul could be in place by the first quarter.
How their office relationship turned into a quick-moving romance that summer, how the box-checking pragmatist warmed to the loose-limbed free spirit, is a delight to read, even though, or perhaps because, we know the outcome.
Net long bets on sterling are near their highest levels in more than three years, according to data released by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Friday, suggesting some investors have warmed to the bullish sterling theme.
As the tech industry has warmed to the Trump administration — with CEOs hosting photo ops with the president or attending secret dinners at the White House — its leaders' responses to the ban extension have varied dramatically from 2017.
At the time of year when the days are near their shortest and the weather should be near its coldest, temperatures across the region warmed to the high 60s and low 70s — 30 to 35 degrees above average.
Barack Obama, who also complained about the Saudis as a candidate and never warmed to its theocratic regime, made Riyadh his first stop on his inaugural visit to the Middle East in June 2009 and returned several times.
Audiences in 2017, however warmed to "Wonder Woman," which grossed over $80 million more at the U.S. box office than "Dawn of Justice," as well at proving a hit with critics, garnering a 92 percent Rotten Tomatoes score.
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States could strike a free-trade agreement with the European Union after President Donald Trump warmed to a deal with the bloc, the Times reported on Saturday, quoting sources from both sides of the discussion.
But conservatives never really warmed to it, and President Trump put down the effort on Twitter, at one point saying that Republicans should stop wasting their time since the bill was seen as dead on arrival in the Senate.
In particular, Warren can see herself attracting millennial and Gen Z voters who mysteriously have not warmed to her thus far, but who will surely be won over by her proposal to have Uncle Sam expunge their college loans.
But, over time, those close to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe set aside concerns about Sharp's technology falling under foreign ownership, and warmed to the idea that a Foxconn deal could help Japan boost foreign direct investment, political sources said.
"At first I thought, another construction project," she said, but she warmed to the concept when she was told that some of the stones were positioned as backrests so that people could sit on the grass and watch movies.
Asian buyers have quickly warmed to the new grade as its price is competitive compared with oil from other suppliers such as Oman, Brazil and Angola, while a lower sulphur content makes it easier to refine, the sources said.
Mirroring that disenchantment, Germans who were reluctant to give up their beloved Deutschmark have seen their economy power forward since the euro was introduced in 22016 — and they have warmed to the now 53-nation currency, as Italians have cooled.
The top of Line's price range, when compared with the 2,800 yen reference price released earlier in June, suggests investors warmed to an IPO pitch that emphasized value and steady returns in its core markets of Japan, Thailand, Indonesia and Taiwan.
Monday's poll indicates that not only is American support for same-sex marriage the highest it's been for 226 years (212 percent), but groups opposed to the landmark ruling have warmed to the prospect of gays and lesbians tying the knot.
Moreover, as the campaign has continued, Sanders has become more adept at addressing national security and has warmed to his theme that his judgment is superior to hers after ill-fated U.S. interventions in Iraq and Libya that she supported.
I grew up with Ocarina of Time's Epona, but I never warmed to the creature, with her stubborn insistence on going in straight lines and her demand to be fed hundreds of carrots before she'd approach anything close to a gallop.
So far, Mr. Coca, who was poached from Céline to turn around the faltering accessories house, seems up to the job: profits tripled in the last year, in part because shoppers warmed to his punked-up take on heritage classics.
By the time my dentist tells me I've got some signs of early gum disease (great), happily takes a photo of me lying in his chair, and schedules me in for a cleanup later in January, I've warmed to this resolution.
Senators haven't warmed to Ratcliffe, exactly — the White House's strategy of placing Richard Grenell, the fiercely loyal ambassador to Germany who is seen as a nonstarter on Capitol Hill, in the acting director role seems to have forced their hand.
According to the piece, as in "The Crown," the Welsh people warmed to him during his eight-week stay in Aberystwyth, where he studied Welsh history and language ahead of his speech at the formal event known as his investiture.
But Buttigieg has a lot riding on the results Tuesday night, because the Democratic primary is about to move into states where he has — so far — shown no ability to break in, partly because voters of color have not warmed to him.
Academic fields like psychology and sociology started bleeding more into pop culture as people warmed to the idea that it was possible to be a learned expert in interpersonal relationships — and that this expertise was directly applicable to all of our daily lives.
Addressing atomic scientists in the city of Sarov, he warmed to some familiar themes (the horrific chaos of the 1990s, and the noble efforts of the church and the nuclear establishment to preserve Russia's nuclear arsenal),but also mapped out some newish ones.
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The public has warmed to the bill somewhat since its passage, likely due to extensive media coverage of corporate bonuses attributed by CEOs to the passage of a tax bill that does an enormous amount to boost CEOs' income, but it's still underwater.
To start the process, the vaporisation surface had to be warmed to its operating temperature by a gas burner (this would be done electrically in an operational model), but once the system was up and running, vaporisation and combustion became self sustaining.
It came together partly due to a meeting at a trade show with creator EMS Entertainment, who warmed to the idea of premiering it here when the aviation museum said it would focus on bringing summer camps through, and incorporating educational activities.
President Donald Trump has warmed to Taiwan via a series of recent actions including arms sales, the appointment of National Security Advisor John Bolton — who has taken a strong pro-Taiwan stance in the past — and encouraging visits between U.S. and Taiwanese officials.
Spotify, which launched its service a decade ago, has seen a surge in subscriber growth in recent years as the previously skeptical music industry warmed to streaming as a surer way to return to health after struggling to adapt to the digital age.
Seven months after his harsh dismissal of parliamentary efforts to adapt FATF and other international conventions on money laundering, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei seems to have warmed to the reforms, a reversal that experts say is aimed at preventing Iran's economic collapse.
The Austrian fourth seed struggled early in the tournament but has warmed to the task and was far too solid for the 23-year-old Khachanov, who was unable to replicate the tennis he produced to beat Juan Martin del Potro in the previous round.
He clashed with John Brennan, who served as Bogle's successor as CEO from 1996 to 2008, over the rapid growth of exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, which Bogle never warmed to because he felt it encouraged too much trading and discouraged long-term investing.
And across the aisle, a septuagenarian socialist Brooklynite, who speaks of revolution and only recently warmed to combs, is threatening the coronation of the former first lady and secretary of state once considered the surest non-incumbent bet for a nomination in modern times.
Viewers warmed to the easy camaraderie of the cast, including the not-quite love affair between DiNozzo and an Israeli agent, Ziva David (Cote de Pablo) -- a relationship that has its own Wikipedia page -- as well as Harmon's gruff but caring portrayal of Gibbs.
That was equally true of Dennis Potter, the creator of " Pennies from Heaven " and " The Singing Detective ," who I suspect would have warmed to this movie, and especially to the sight of Eliza, suddenly spirited from her kitchen table onto a monochrome dance floor.
Emergence of the group, Americans for Free Trade, comes after Trump has warmed to the use of tariffs, implementing billions of dollars worth in an effort to use them as a threat to win concessions or in the belief they will create U.S. jobs.
Pinterest almost became an "undercorn" — a company that goes public for less than its private market valuation — but public market investors warmed to the company during its pitches ahead of its I.P.O., leading it to raise its proposed share price before its stock offering.
More investors warmed to the idea of owning a U.S. Treasury bond that matures beyond 30 years, but most still preferred the U.S. Treasury Department to roll out a 20-year security over an ultra-long issue, a J.P. Morgan survey showed last summer.
HONG KONG, Nov 25 (Reuters) - The yuan firmed on Monday after the Chinese and U.S. presidents warmed to signing an initial agreement to pause their 16-month trade war, but the move was subdued by skepticism over them reaching a more substantial phase-two deal.
If that wasn't enough, Putin's relationship with Turkey, which seemed to be on a collision course after Ankara downed a Russian fighter jet last year, has now warmed to the point where Putin and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan are about to restore full diplomatic relations.
Since 2016, however, the attitude has shifted as Apple and Spotify have cut new, more artist-friendly deals with labels, some of which let artists keep their newest tracks from being immediately streamed for free, and musicians have warmed to the reality of the streaming market.
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Hillary Clinton gets herself into awkward situations with public relations: like how her team only told reporters she had come down with pneumonia after she briefly fainted at a public event, or how she very slowly warmed to apologizing for her use of a private email server.
Taken together, they reveal that, even as some major Republican donors have warmed to Mr. Trump, his political operation is not abandoning the approach that carried it through much of the 2016 campaign, when it relied primarily on a stream of donations from small donors giving online.
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Meanwhile as Trump's demagoguery escalated it was the Journal's longtime fellow travelers in the supply-side movement who explicitly warmed to him, and it's the Journal itself, in this very editorial, that still seems hopeful that Speaker Paul Ryan can write amazing bills for President Trump to rubber-stamp.
After a transition in which he did relatively little to reach out to his opponents on the left and they hardly warmed to him, he found hundreds of thousands of protesters chanting just a few blocks from his new home on the first morning he woke up there.
Mr. Sanders suggested that it was premature right now to unveil the names of his prospects for the nation's highest court — "got to kind of win the nomination first," he said — but he warmed to the idea in an interview with the editorial board of The New York Times.
"Like the California quota, the Norwegian quota was hugely controversial, but the directors who I interviewed, most of whom were initially against it, it was only after they saw the law in action and actually experienced it that they actually changed their minds and warmed to the quota," he said.
A Split Opposition Mr. Trump's hand has been strengthened by disagreements within the stop-Trump forces, which fall along familiar lines: Conservative activists are uneasy with the party establishment and favor Mr. Cruz, while many Republican elites have warmed to Mr. Kasich, recoiling from those they perceive as ideological purists.
In recent years, I've warmed to the idea of sports—the older I get, the more I understand that there might be something to universally-beloved mass cultural events—but didn't get cable until earlier this year, and still struggled to find a sport I consistently enjoyed watching, aside from American Ninja Warrior.
With the rise of the labor force during and after World War II, corporations had warmed to the idea of using cheap, standardized tests to fit workers to the jobs that were right for them, a match made under the watchful eyes of executives eager to keep both profits and worker morale high.
The idea had been met with skepticism from military officials, including Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE, who has since warmed to the idea.
It wasn't so long ago that they warmed to the charity of her rival, Margaery Tyrell, or that they joined the Sparrows in applauding the humiliation of their queen during her march of shame, and now they are doing what so many Oaklanders have lamented and cheering the raiders at their gates?
Without much history in this kind of public political confrontations, Mr. Cipollone seemed a little nervous at first but quickly warmed to the task and adopted the relentless attack mode of his boss, his voice at times dripping with disdain over the Democrats he deemed partisan hacks and at one point demanding they apologize.
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Though some relatively centrist senators including Dean Heller of Nevada recently warmed to the phase-out of Medicaid expansion over the next seven years, others like Susan Collins of Maine, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana may be receptive to concerns about the future of Medicaid and protections for those with preexisting conditions.
"The W.B.C. has always been profitable, and there's been absolutely no discussion about the possibility of this being the last W.B.C." Back in the United States, Manfred said, despite decades of resistance, he and the team owners have now warmed to the idea of potentially putting a team in Las Vegas, though no expansion is imminent.
John Lewis, a Georgia Democrat, said he would boycott Trump's inauguration in 2017, Trump tweeted in response that the civil rights icon "should finally focus on the burning and crime infested inner-cities of the U.S." But over months of meetings and calls with Kushner, Jeffries warmed to the idea that a criminal justice overhaul might be feasible under Trump.
Yet Trump hasn't warmed to the role and seemingly does almost precisely the opposite, inflaming the race with a threat to "spill the beans" on Ted Cruz's wife, Heidi; putting forth but soon retracting the idea that women should be punished if abortions were ruled illegal; and carrying on a running defense of his campaign manager after he was charged with battery, accused of grabbing a reporter.
Justin AmashJustin AmashLawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 85033 Sanford headed to New Hampshire amid talk of challenge to Trump MORE (R-Mich.) The 36-year-old libertarian-leaning Michigan lawmaker says he'll never support Trump and is furious with colleagues who have warmed to the likely nominee in recent weeks.
I was in my late teens at the time and not a Cosmopolitan reader, but I still remember going out to buy that issue and staring at Reynolds — an actor I had not otherwise particularly warmed to — in all his glory (well, not quite all) with a frisson of delight, reveling in the fact that the erotic optics were now mine to claim and study closely.
When did you start hearing this movie we made a couple years ago that no one went to see, it turns out that so-and-so likes it and ... We started hearing that right away, but that didn't really turn into numbers until it became apparent that a lot of music people had it on their buses and felt referenced by it and warmed to it.
People gaining Medicaid: 29,000 Uninsured rate for people under 65: 10 percent Governor: Dennis Daugaard (R) Where it stands: Initially an opponent of expansion, Daugaard warmed to the idea in late 2015 through most of 2016 and worked on a plan to expand, only to reverse course after the election following a meeting with then-Vice President-elect Mike Pence, which convinced him Obamacare would just be repealed anyway.

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