Another of the Tag Wrangling Chairs, Qem, also thinks that machine tag wrangling is unlikely, pointing to machine translation as a cautionary tale.
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The legal wrangling would persist for the remainder of 1987.
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Wrangling large amounts of data has always been Google's specialty.
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But he said that could be complicated by legal wrangling.
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Politicians have been wrangling over that since elections in May.
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After all the wrangling, the actual vote was surprisingly anticlimactic.
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Wrangling noodles is hard, especially in a high pressure environment.
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After that, the legal wrangling moved on to state court.
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After more procedural wrangling, the vote occurred a day later.
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Even the methodology of impact studies is cause for wrangling.
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But wrangling over details has undermined INE's credibility, analysts say.
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"One of those was bug wrangling for movies," Ahmed says.
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He stops big innings by wrangling screamers down the line.
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The legal wrangling in court on Wednesday also occurred quietly.
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It is dispiriting to see partisan wrangling on this issue.
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European leaders are weary of the endless wrangling within Mrs.
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During depositions, there was usually some wrangling over this point.
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OBJECT WRANGLING From 7 to 8 I organize my cart.
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The team just needed an astronomer's help wrangling the data.
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We'll have four guests, so it's a lot of wrangling.
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Political wrangling has not been limited to the defense bill.
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Harder-line drafts were watered down during years of political wrangling.
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Unless we're working on a factory floor or wrangling livestock, no.
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First came eight weeks of intensive input sanitizing and database wrangling.
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Mr Kim cannot afford to be wrangling with China just now.
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But life's all about wrangling and hustling, and business as well.
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The issue has been the subject of bitter wrangling for weeks.
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In July, after much wrangling, the German parliament finally changed it.
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Partly, there was a whole lot of legal wrangling around it.
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Ferro's time at Tribune Publishing was surrounded by wrangling and controversy.
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Now, the legal proceedings promise years of wrangling and messy outcomes.
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Progress on the issue has been held up by legal wrangling.
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Political wrangling over the project stretches back more than a year.
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But that's enough about the lawmakers and all the political wrangling.
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Wrangling Senate votes is a long way from prowling for playmates.
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By the concessions, attendees discussed field director salaries and legislative wrangling.
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The agreement on $1.37 trillion in spending follows months of wrangling.
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Headlines UK's Galileo rival delayed amid wrangling and rising costs on.ft.
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And what poor production assistant was tasked with wrangling the despondent pony?
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The legal wrangling and ensuing political circus would drag on for weeks.
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But the recent legal wrangling with state attorneys general delayed those plans.
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Craker gave up the fight in 2011, tired of the legal wrangling.
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So that was a lot of mental data wrangling to organize that.
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In recent years, lawmakers have delayed several Obama nominees amid political wrangling.
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It took years of political wrangling to even confirm Cordray in 2013.
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But neither Madison nor Alicia have the time for such soulful wrangling.
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His commitments, however, have not appeased Democrats wrangling for the complete report.
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The military has been strained by problems with equipment and bureaucratic wrangling.
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The bills follow months of wrangling between mining companies and Magufuli's government.
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Legal wrangling over the course of decades is not unusual for trusts.
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"There is a lot of legal and diplomatic wrangling ahead," Balding said.
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Sagalyn has written a great epic of political wrangling and real estate.
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In June, after much legal wrangling, St. Louis's Confederate Monument was dismantled.
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But until now, they resisted through appeals and by wrangling over wording.
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Europe's choice, though the result of much wrangling, is set to prevail.
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That move became the subject of public wrangling with the City Council.
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But the outcome in Brussels today hints at more political wrangling ahead.
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Some of the legal wrangling has been totally unrelated to actual charges.
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Now, after some backroom wrangling, the language has become slightly more opaque.
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California isn't alone in wrangling over who can transport its weed either.
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But Germany now faces a prolonged period of political wrangling and uncertainty.
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All the talk about data privacy can get caught up in political wrangling.
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Wrangling continues over Chinese infrastructure projects in Malaysia agreed upon by Mr Najib.
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The job of wrangling "yes" votes got harder for GOP leaders when Sen.
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The document underscores the potential for more legal wrangling ahead of the Oct.
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After years of furious argument and political wrangling, the jury is still out.
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Now, the prosecution and defense are wrangling over the motive for the shooting.
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Legal wrangling over Tsarnaev's fate could play out for years or even decades.
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Data wrangling is one of the most fundamental problems that every SOC faces.
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" And more explicitly: "Germany is risking a historic failure with its shortsighted wrangling.
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The legal wrangling stems from how much chance is involved in the games.
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A deal also would end a year of wrangling over Mexican sugar exports.
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The actions range from wrangling with his casino backers to personal defamation lawsuits.
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Wrangling the data is difficult, since formats can be highly divergent between companies.
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They have been wrangling over the details of a constitutional declaration since then.
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The ban came into effect in June following a profusion of legal wrangling.
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The wrangling over the anti-corruption court law is a case in point.
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The Bodo oil spills have been the subject of years of legal wrangling.
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The project has been troubled by delays, financial setbacks, lawsuits and political wrangling.
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Exhausted by years of wrangling the same issues, change led to more changes.
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Many women find that due to bureaucratic wrangling they've run out of time.
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After all the legal wrangling is over, she will likely be deported. 4.
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Wrangling in the Baltic Sea between Moscow and the Western alliance is intensifying.
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This wrangling underscores the evolving struggle over the nature of the Cuban state.
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Wall Street itself has been wrangling with how to harness the new technology.
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And precisely what question, or questions, would be asked would provoke endless wrangling.
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The wrangling has already exposed the deep divisions between conservative and moderate Republicans.
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That animosity seemed to dissipate after the last-minute wrangling with Mr. Flake.
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Schuyler Beeman, in a black beekeeper outfit, helps with puppets and Darcy-wrangling.
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"It took months of wrangling to put things in place," Mr. Konyndyk said.
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To get past partisan wrangling, we should call it the Obama-Trump Recovery.
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The competing arguments and political wrangling have pulled the President in opposing directions.
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More wrangling occurred, but the need for a fare increase never went away.
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But the talks broke down amid wrangling over how to verify its disarmament steps.
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Despite the last-minute political wrangling, the Senate vote still is scheduled for Wednesday.
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The American airlines have tried to quash the competition with behind-the-scenes wrangling.
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Fox News excelled at wrangling facts — and sometimes fictions — into familiar points of view.
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Though you have to hand it to her for some seriously stealth kiddo-wrangling.
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Of course, the legal wrangling won't end after Pai prevails, and he likely will.
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To us, that means spending five minutes or less wrangling our hair into shape.
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Talks with Bharti Airtel lasted six years and were delayed by wrangling over price.
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So there would probably be fresh procedural wrangling to revive some kind of appeal.
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After years of legal wrangling, Phillips was granted a new trial in late 2017.
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In 2015, Chile's Congress approved same sex civil unions after years of legislative wrangling.
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So fans were pumped for the expansion wrangling, and the chaos it could bring.
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A non-traditional State of the Union address would be devoid of partisan wrangling.
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At least that's what folks involved in wrangling together a truce in Syria hope.
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His eardrum ruptured while wrangling with the wave, forcing him to exit the competition.
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In some cases state officials have only agreed to comply after months of wrangling.
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It involves a complicated set of competing political interests and behind-the-scenes wrangling.
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There is no objective standard, and the answers will always involve some legal wrangling.
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At some point, we may also see wrangling among factions of the agricultural industry.
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It involves wrangling 16 agencies and ensuring that intelligence is thoroughly vetted and apolitical.
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The problem has been the subject of some jurisdictional wrangling on the House side.
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An agreement in Washington would end a year of wrangling over Mexican sugar exports.
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Legal wrangling meant that Kafka's early experiences would be the last to be revealed.
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The wrangling overshadowed the Federal Reserve's additional measures on Monday to help the markets.
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The documentary could be clearer in explaining the intricacies of the international legal wrangling.
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Behind all of this political wrangling is one simple fact: Scalia was very conservative.
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Back at the agency, the bureaucratic Ping-Pong continued as the legal wrangling progressed.
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As the political wrangling in Hong Kong is drawn out, some people are leaving.
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Trump on trial President Trump's trial will feature bitter debates and intense legal wrangling.
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He has been wrangling with Justice Department lawyers through several missed deadlines since then.
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After years of legal wrangling, the high court ruling took effect in March 1983.
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The wrangling could provide cover to finish off Aleppo's last rebel enclave with force.
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Talks have been slow, held back by political wrangling among May's own senior ministers.
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Beyond that, there's still some wrangling over what, exactly, the trial will look like.
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" After the mandamus was filed Tuesday, Moore tweeted that the move was "legal wrangling.
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But as wrangling over the body intensified, the Peoria diocese paused on pursuing sainthood.
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The wrangling was compared by one leader, Ireland's Leo Varadkar, to electing a pope.
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MORE WRANGLING The prospect of months more wrangling over Brexit remained as the EU failed to set a date for Britain's departure from the bloc, while the UK parliament squabbled over Prime Minister Boris Johnson's call for an election to break the deadlock.
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Rival parties formed a new unity government on Thursday after nearly nine months of wrangling.
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Amid the constant political wrangling, spot prices are proving very difficult for investors to predict.
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How do you think they're gonna do at wrangling the HBO culture, the Turner culture?
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But with political wrangling at a fever pitch, what will happen next is anyone's guess.
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Mr Alasania's departure led to internal wrangling over control of Eurovision, which delayed preparations further.
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More than eight years after the crisis, wrangling over how to make banks safe continues.
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Barrick's Acacia offer follows two years of wrangling over a $190 billion Tanzanian tax bill.
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Whatever legal wrangling happened behind the scenes, it's done: the video is no longer viewable.
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"Yes," replied Nikki van den Heever, who was wrangling votes for Buttigieg at the caucus.
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Rather than wrangling himself a real stallion though, Gosling's target was a plastic, rocking horse.
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Whatever the wrangling over the next few weeks, the generals can claim a clumsy victory.
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Civil unions were approved by Chile's Congress last year after four years of legislative wrangling.
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If nothing else, it'll make you feel better about your cord-wrangling situation at home.
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The coalition wrangling now begins, with various permutations possible between the six parties in parliament.
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This seems like a bit of arcane bureaucratic wrangling, but it's potentially a big step.
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She called for an acknowledgement from the police — "no procedural wrangling, no technicalities," she said.
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Political wrangling has also left open the option of an election being held in July.
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Switzerland is still wrangling over its own ties with the EU, its biggest trading partner.
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While Congress is still wrangling over 2017 funding, it must make progress on 2018 funding.
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The San Bernadino County sheriff's office even documented the extremely scientific pig wrangling on Instagram.
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It took Prayuth more than a hundred days to form the cabinet following heated wrangling.
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How It's Playing ... N.Y. Times lead story: "TAX WRANGLING AIMS TO SWEETEN GAINS OF WEALTHY."
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It can't be easy wrangling three kids age three and under with a dislocated elbow.
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After nine years of political and legal wrangling, Germany adopted data-retention rules in October.
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Anyway, it's definitely going to be the basis of my new religion: Pentecostal squid wrangling.
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The first half featured spurts by each team that kept either one from wrangling control.
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It follows months of wrangling between Comey and Republicans over the terms of the interview.
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After a HUGE amount of legal wrangling, Franken's final margin was finalized at 2282 votes.
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Next, a congressional hearing was held, partisan wrangling ensued, and ultimately, nothing good was done.
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"See those two guys?" she said, pointing to a burly pair wrangling a chain motor.
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Trickiest part was wrangling the dashed Down answers that cross the themers at the hyphens.
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Machar and Kiir spent months wrangling over details after signing the peace deal last year.
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Tempers reached a boiling point Tuesday after a month of wrangling over the confirmation schedule.
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Elections were not held again until late last year because of wrangling over power sharing.
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In 400, after years of similar wrangling, the N.F.L. and its players announced their settlement.
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But the wrangling over a government shutdown is indicative of the partisan deadlock to come.
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Even if lawmakers arrive at a deal, the wrangling is a preview of future rancor.
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Wrangling artists to each draw one page of the story would have been too difficult.
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The family is still wrangling with the federal government over money to rebuild their home.
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Washington (CNN)After months of wrangling, the Senate's impeachment trial, at last, began this week.
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Merkel sought to put a lid on the coalition wrangling before her meeting with Macron.
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When someone is honestly 55 percent right, that's very good and there's no use wrangling.
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As a result, they've been working at cross-purposes during much of the legal wrangling.
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After much wrangling, the DoD awarded the contract to Microsoft at the end of October.
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That dislike actually works to McConnell's advantage when it comes to wrangling his Republican colleagues.
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It is likely to lead to years of legal wrangling over the case for sanctions.
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These will be subject to the usual wrangling among governments with diverging interests and priorities.
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But the most interesting thing Solomon said actually had nothing to do with procedural wrangling.
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In his wrangling with the S.E.C., Mr. Musk has shown open disdain for the agency.
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He's not very good at operating the weapon, and has trouble wrangling control of it.
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Mr. Goody was said to have been the quartermaster, wrangling the necessary vehicles and other matériel.
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The case did not go to trial for more than a decade because of legal wrangling.
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The wrangling has worried investors over Western Digital' s ability to access crucial NAND chips supply.
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A legislative election was preceded by months of wrangling about whether independence-minded candidates could stand.
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The terms of Article 155 are vague and could spur more wrangling with the restive region.
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You'll never catch Evans arranging the light just so, or wrangling the composition for dramatic effect.
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Beyoncé also captured a fun candid of her wrangling the fam for the perfect boat pic.
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The company has been wrangling with lawmakers over the issue ever since the legislation was passed.
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Calvin Harris' rebound game is strong ... wrangling a doll like Nicole Scherzinger ... or so it appears.
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It also approved several telecom bills that had been held up in wrangling over Rosenworcel's renomination.
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After a year and a half of legal wrangling, creditors are set to vote on Dec.
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One of the planet's vanishing jobs is wrangling — herding cows and sheep while athwart a horse.
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Yukos's livid shareholders sued the government, and after years of legal wrangling began to score victories.
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Congressmen are expected to begin discussing the impeachment motion this week, after months of procedural wrangling.
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Verma's rise into a prominent role in the health care wrangling was in many ways predictable.
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You can bet the investigation will unfold with plenty of partisan wrangling and much name calling.
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Whether orchestrating business deals or wrangling her family, she is the glue that keeps Empire together.
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After years of negotiations and legislative wrangling, the House passed the compromise bill on May 24.
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People familiar with the matter said the pair have been wrangling over the issue for months.
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After nearly two years of legal wrangling, the Trumps gave up and signed a consent decree.
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There was only one problem: After months of legal wrangling, Ms. Liu, 23, died on Aug.
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The selection requires a consensus of the party elite, the product of behind-the-scenes wrangling.
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When the court first pushed to hire new judges in 2011, the political wrangling started immediately.
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The changes in and around the ballpark have involved political wrangling, even over the smallest details.
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If you missed your chance to show off your snake-wrangling skills in the contest, relax.
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After three years of political wrangling, the United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union.
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There are newer, less tainted areas of policy not yet infected by years of partisan wrangling.
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The process involves wrangling together the dynamic duo of bioluminescence, two substances called luciferin and luciferase.
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Legal experts say all this wrangling might not persuade judges that Uber is not an employer.
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It took nearly two more years of wrangling before the final bill landed on Reagan's desk.
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After months of wrangling, House Democrats finally passed a massive bill aimed at lowering drug prices.
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Government wrangling over policy formulation in India is making it difficult for carmakers to plan investments.
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They have also been wrangling with Lockheed over the price of the latest batch of planes.
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After much wrangling and debate, the price of a gallon of gas is rising 12 cents.
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The pair signed a peace deal in August 2015, but then spent months wrangling over details.
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It will need Parliament's approval — which may require wrangling some changes to get — to become law.
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The late wrangling revives memories of a breakdown in talks over a capital alliance four years ago.
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The hospital and Winkfield were wrangling over that in court when New Jersey issued its death certificate.
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The internal wrangling involves some senior representatives of the 12,000 French sugar beet growers who control Tereos.
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His job was to convert handwritten notes from doctors' examinations into a form suitable for legal wrangling.
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Questions that might otherwise be settled legislatively are instead the object of arcane legal and constitutional wrangling.
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Elsewhere, Mark Bergen and Lucas Shaw report that YouTube is wrangling with a similar set of questions.
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Almost five months of post-election coalition wrangling have turned the attentions of Germany's political class inwards.
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A few more years of development, a few more after that of regulatory wrangling, and boom: takeoff.
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Clauses that were dropped after political wrangling would have enshrined in law establishment of Jewish-only communities.
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A trial recently ended with a victory for Google, but the legal wrangling over the case continues.
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It wasn't easy to reach agreement, and negotiators have been wrangling over the details issue for years.
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Political wrangling over the finances of heavily indebted Italy has seen the euro weaken versus the dollar.
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What this means is that domestic political wrangling is at its peak in China at the moment.
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Despite his conviction, the start of his sentence was delayed by legal wrangling and his ill health.
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Still, it has taken nearly two years to form the committee amid wrangling discussions over its composition.
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Certainly, it needs to avoid further government shutdowns and continued wrangling over the budget for fiscal 2018.
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That said, and political wrangling aside, most Americans fail to recognize the real losers in this process.
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Clinton's emails — which only deepened partisan wrangling and did little to improve her low ratings on trust.
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If Kavanaugh's confirmation were a sure thing, all of this document wrangling might be a moot point.
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Lastly, remember the golden rule of wrangling unruly government: making your voice heard at the voting booth.
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The Supreme Court ruling, which followed more than a decade of legal wrangling, came in December 203.
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Nationwide, wrangling over how to form the next government has many voters wondering: What is the point?
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Following reports about the internal wrangling, State said last week it has agreed to take $40 million.
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Fascinated with the science of insects, Ahmed's "inner nerd" was satisfied with the job of bug wrangling.
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Much of the wrangling fell to Roberta Jacobson, the Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs.
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What had preceded that was more than a year of planning, procrastination, logistics, negotiation and kid-wrangling.
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Republican lawmakers aligned with Mr. Trump have spent months wrangling over information pertaining to Justice Department investigations.
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This week, the wrangling ended and Iraqis got new evidence that perhaps he meant what he said.
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Procedural wrangling followed for the next hour before the Senate voted to pass the 4 percent raise.
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Senate leaders are still wrangling over jobless benefits, but say they hope to vote on it tonight.
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Next came wrangling all of their schedules to fit my deadline, at the end of the week.
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The N.C.A.A.'s determination was a major victory for North Carolina after years of wrangling and uncertainty.
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After days of legal wrangling, Dr. Blasey and Judge Kavanaugh are both expected to testify on Thursday.
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By mid-afternoon, the dramatics of the procedural wrangling were on full display on the Senate floor.
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Mr. Marcus rushes forth, wrangling a proclamation of vision and conviction from the gusty bass clarinet. G.R.
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Ms. Bruan pushed back, and after five more months of wrangling, the videos appeared in her inbox.
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That effort has been mired in political wrangling and the dispute with Abdullah could add further complications.
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Legislative leaders are already wrangling over how to plug old budget holes, never mind creating new ones.
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Instead of expanding, Sadiq says he spends much of his time wrangling with inspectors or doing paperwork.
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The doctor-recommended solution to wrangling Jane was hiring good-looking young men to be guards and escorts.
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The wrangling for dollars highlights Dangote's pivotal role as Africa's biggest economy tries to diversify away from oil.
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The news, which broke late Tuesday, signals an end to weeks of wrangling that had shaken bond markets.
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To avoid this, parliament must pass a law formally ratifying the agreement - providing many more opportunities for wrangling.
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After nine months of wrangling over cabinet portfolios, Lebanon's politicians formed a government at the end of January.
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Politico reported recently on how House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is "wrangling" first-term members like these three women.
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For months the Italian government had been wrangling with European authorities over the terms of a bail-out.
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Profitability depends on wrangling better terms for music licenses, which now account for 80 percent of its costs.
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It was only later that I crossed over into editing, where I combined that wrangling skill with writing.
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After wrangling the kids, the actress joined them for a two-hour motor launch ride on the Seine.
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The wrangling over the rights to a "monkey selfie" that went viral was resolved after a legal battle.
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Adversaries who have usually engaged in political and sectarian wrangling are uniting against the common enemy of ISIS.
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"Wrangling all the people who played on the record for a tour is not really feasible," Toth explains.
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He expected some "diplomatic wrangling" to try to ensure no criminal charges were brought against the prime minister.
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The result will be months more of wrangling over repeal options, with no clear path to passing anything.
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Partisans will be wrangling for a while over Mr Trump's strange reluctance to confront Russia over election-meddling.
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Just picture me wrangling a wild animal trying to suck snot out of its nose with a tube.
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In this case, investigators said they had faced bureaucratic wrangling and funding problems before Lion Air stepped in.
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So Twitter turned out to be many things to many people, and wrangling them all proved incredibly difficult.
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To learn more about Depp's legal wrangling with his former managers, read The Hollywood Reporter's in-depth profile.
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Last year post-election coalition wrangling between the two biggest parties and Most lasted more than two months.
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Through lots of arm-twisting and wrangling, they got it to the floor and won a major victory.
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After months of procedural wrangling, congressmen voted to commence impeachment proceedings against Dilma Rousseff, the country's embattled president.
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"We have been wrangling with this problem long enough to know there is no silver bullet," she said.
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House and Senate lawmakers have begun wrangling over a tax reform plan that reconciles versions from both chambers.
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The accounting firm KPMG has appointed a "head of 'Brexit,' " anticipating years of legal and regulatory wrangling ahead.
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Delay begets uncertainty, introduces risk, provides more time to argue, spend money on legal wrangling and accomplishes nothing!
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A music streaming service owned by Jay Z was never going to have a problem wrangling star power.
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Wrangling your Facebook privacy settings—fine-tuning what data friends, advertisers, and apps can access—is a slog.
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I would love to see him out with his sleeves rolled up, wrangling some of these extraordinary creatures.
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A year later, Turkcell filed in South Africa, where the case has been stuck in procedural wrangling since.
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"It's just such a terrible life," laments Alicia, tired from wrangling her boys between dinner, homework, and sleep.
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The frenzy of media attention about El Chapo has been an ongoing issue amid the pretrial legal wrangling.
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In a foretaste of the forthcoming wrangling, Seehofer warned that the SPD must not set too many conditions.
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Try wrangling seven, count 'em, seven layers (plus toppings) into something you can bite into — it's a feat.
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But Mr. Gause said the panel generally encouraged parties to settle disputes and avoid protracted wrangling in court.
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" Jonathan Adler, a conservative law professor at Case Western University, attributed the political attacks to increased "partisan wrangling.
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After 220 long minutes of parliamentary wrangling, DeLauro was finally allowed 22018 more seconds to finish her speech.
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After 15 long minutes of parliamentary wrangling, DeLauro was finally allowed 28 more seconds to finish her speech.
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State lawmakers failed to reach an agreement after months of wrangling as they confronted a $3.5 billion deficit.
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This is bad enough in scenes that guess at the exact temperature (and wording) of the couple's wrangling.
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The moves came after years of political wrangling and months of intensive involvement by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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In addition, Iraq endured months of wrangling and chaos over a government reshuffle that was to curb corruption.
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That set off months of wrangling, eventually leading Uber to fire the former Google project leader, Anthony Levandowski.
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The legal wrangling tied up Mann's work until 22008, when the Virginia Supreme Court ordered Schnare to desist.
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Close collaboration with colleagues in London, where politicians were wrangling over what do about Brexit, was equally essential.
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After much wrangling, I was able to get back on the plane because I had a 9 a.m.
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But surely he would be flattered to find them wrangling over, if also rewriting, his bequest to them.
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The likely outcome is a hung parliament and many weeks of wrangling to form a new regional government.
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Its rejection could spell weeks of wrangling after Tuesday's election, which followed an inconclusive national ballot in April.
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It was a scene so unprecedented that the judge began by thanking courthouse staff for wrangling the press.
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The recent wrangling has therefore been over how to decide which documents should be covered and which shouldn't.
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But the legal wrangling that the suit will force Mair and Twitter into could potentially be very expensive.
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But there's still a lot monetary policy can do to help those guys wrangling refrigerators and color TVs.
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Petrobras has long disputed the ANP's move, leading to extensive wrangling and intervention from the International Court of Arbitration.
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The company, it seems, could have provided help early on, without much legal wrangling or more software controversial backdoors.
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After five hours of wrangling, OPEC agreed in principle to formalize a charter for cooperation with non-member producers.
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The two sides have been wrangling over the price of power from these units for more than a year.
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And the wrangling over Romney and Giuliani has raised the possibility that Trump may go with a third option.
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After months of buildup and nearly a full week of courtroom wrangling, the two sides in the Waymo v.
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But these naysayers often focus on transactional minutiae and miss the strategic implications in the service of tactical wrangling.
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After the American constitution gave authority on trade matters to Congress, the stage was set for centuries of wrangling.
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Blount is the creator and primary developer of Scrivener, an app made specifically for writers wrangling huge word counts.
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On Friday, the Senate spent the day wrangling over a resolution to set the schedule for the trial's end.
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America's decision to let go triggered much wrangling and some stalling by those who benefit from the status quo.
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As we first reported, Logic and Jessica have a prenup, but we're told there's some wrangling about the terms.
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The legal wrangling is shaping up to be a closely watched battle that could reshape how Hollywood management works.
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After three quarters of wrangling with the Thunder, Golden State opened the fourth quarter with a 4-point lead.
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Now, legal experts say, their next moves will be key — and so will where the wrangling will play out.
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The coming months will likely bring more political wrangling and high-minded rhetoric over the nomination of his successor.
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HOW MUCH OF THIS IS SORT OF ROUTINE WRANGLING AND HOW MUCH OF THIS COULD REALLY MAKE THINGS COMPLICATED?
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There was some wrangling over amendments throughout the day on issues like drug pricing and protecting pre-existing conditions.
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The 20-billion-euro project has been beset by political wrangling since its inception more than a decade ago.
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But the legal wrangling set it back financially, and left it even further behind in its e-commerce efforts.
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The country was getting ready for elections this Sunday, the product of nearly a year of wrangling and recriminations.
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Our leaders need to prove that they can forge real solutions even amid the wrangling that's endemic in politics.
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After five years of legal wrangling, it's not likely that many of Oracle's outspoken critics will change their minds.
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But the compromise was a product of its situation, resulting from months of wrangling and attempts that went nowhere.
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Take a break from wrangling Pokemon to check out which Hollywood stars should be added to the app ... GO!
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Lebanon has been mired in political wrangling, with rival parties unable to form a government since May's parliamentary election.
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The law changed over the summer, but there are a host of technicalities that brewers are still wrangling with.
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And the country's bitter political wrangling has at times complicated economic planning, turning bountiful harvests into heartbreak for farmers.
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If your tax seasons have involved too much paper wrangling, consider throwing out your file cabinets and going paperless.
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After some wrangling and a push from Sanders, the party included a $15 minimum wage in its 2016 platform.
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She has endured more surgeries for heart-related conditions, and more hospitalizations, and near daily wrangling with insurance companies.
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The agreement ended months of wrangling and contentious meetings over the "fair fares" program that Mr. Johnson had championed.
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By the pound not retesting those levels shows the move is more political wrangling than genuine threat, Mullarkey says.
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In the evening, by the time we are done wrangling kids and supper, it's Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity.
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Wrangling it in and out of the cloud and finding storage, just getting uploaded can take days or weeks.
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Much of that wrangling has centered on Mr. Romney, who was among Mr. Trump's fiercest critics during the campaign.
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Wrangling a 1,000-plus person organization and 15 teams into doing that was the grueling part for Ms. Yaccarino.
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But doing so means wrangling a daunting set of technical and regulatory issues, and Blumer wouldn't commit to specifics.
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After a few minutes of wrangling with him, my heart beginning to race, and I put my foot down.
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In the legal wrangling over the petition, the two sides cited earlier documents, now sealed, that also allege abuse.
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Despite the months of wrangling, the TRACED Act still packs a punch, according to consumer advocates tracking the debate.
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After weeks of wrangling with House Democrats, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is set to testify at a Feb.
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The State Department confirmed the previously secret diplomatic wrangling, which was first reported by the Washington Post's Ashley Parker.
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Its 420 billion rupees ($5.9 billion) bid for the bankrupt Indian steelmaker has been mired in legal wrangling for months.
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Fortunately, I think you'll find that reaching consensus on a corporate board is much easier than vote wrangling in Congress.
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Congressional appropriators will spend much of this year wrangling over fiscal 2017 funding, such as money for gun background checks.
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The last-minute trip came after days of wrangling over how to respond to Iran's downing of a US drone.
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It was the worst quarterly performance since mid-2015, and creates another wrinkle in the wrangling over Greece's bail-out.
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If Jane Doe does want the abortion, the 5th Circuit's ruling may not be the end of the legal wrangling.
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When she's not working, she can usually be found watching anime with her husband or wrangling their menagerie of animals.
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When Charles and Diana divorced in 1996, their marriage "took a lot of unraveling and legal wrangling," Little points out.
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The two men signed a peace deal in August 2015, but spent months wrangling over details while sporadic violence flared.
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In November, Obama put the kibosh on the Keystone XL pipeline after seven years of political wrangling over the project.
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But it will not be available for the public to watch until the financial wrangling over the original is resolved.
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After decades of wrangling, governments around the world are beginning to take the issues of climate change and sustainability seriously.
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Wrangling control of content from stubborn broadcast and cable networks is a pain in the ass, and requires tough negotiation.
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The Affordable Care Act, made law after more than a year of vote-wrangling and compromise, had plenty of problems.
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McConnell always had a damn-near-impossible job in wrangling 50 votes for any version of a health care bill.
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After months of wrangling over what Britain wants from Brexit, ministers on Sunday set out a united approach to Brexit.
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Based on the wrangling around health care, Suzuki said it's likely the road to tax reform will also be rocky.
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Geopolitical, financial, and economic wrangling can appear like the rearranging of deck chairs on the top deck of the Titanic.
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Meanwhile, latest positioning data showed dollar bears extended bets against the greenback last week as political wrangling dented investor confidence.
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Wrangling these narratives isn't easy, ordering them in a way that can be parsed by an outsider is almost impossible.
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The effort received no support from the city, Miller said, and has been tied up in legal wrangling ever since.
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Greenfield doesn't explain how she secured her remarkable access, though she clearly has a gift for wrangling the self-obsessed.
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The process has been clouded by wrangling over U.S. demands for a timetable of Chinese purchases of U.S. farm products.
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Hotels tripled their rates, nightclubs threw lavish parties, and the wrangling over his bout against Floyd Mayweather Jr. dominated newscasts.
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It opens the way for months, even years, of legal wrangling before a top EU court could potentially impose fines.
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Wilensky cautioned that it's still very early on in the vote-wrangling process, no matter how accelerated it may be.
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Congress passed the Judicial Redress Act in February after some last-minute wrangling over national security provisions in the bill.
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Negotiators began wrangling in December, unsuccessfully pushing to attach the measure to bills that would keep the government fully funded.
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That wrangling has raised the possibility of a much "softer" Brexit, with closer ties to the European Union than Mrs.
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But after days of wrangling and controversy, the country's Independence Day celebration on Sunday ended up highlighting Poland's deep divisions.
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Such lawsuits would then prompt wrangling in the courts over whether Mr. Trump had the authority to block the subpoena.
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They're facing an uphill battle when it comes to wrangling votes, so the strategy boils down to winning the narrative.
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It was also the first presidential election to face a legal challenge, which Mr. Weah overcame after months of wrangling.
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I have a hard time wrangling more than two friends to meet somewhere for dinner on a text messaging thread.
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During the legal wrangling, Marian Ward was one of the students who fought to try and keep the loudspeaker prayer.
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The recent congressional wrangling over Obamacare may turn out to be tame compared with the looming fight over your taxes.
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Opinion polls suggest no party will win a parliamentary majority, raising the prospect of prolonged wrangling or possibly further elections.
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He was sworn into office last week as former President Jacob Zuma stood down after days of intense political wrangling.
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In the fight over the Republican healthcare bills, there is a new player in the wrangling for Senate votes: governors.
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However, the House or the Justice Department could object to the case being assigned to Leon, prompting more legal wrangling.
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Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard of Delaware's Court of Chancery put a temporary halt to the legal wrangling in his decision.
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Rather than spend months wrangling data themselves, social scientists could instead put in a call to Stamos and his team.
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Thus began an extraordinary few days of ad hoc diplomatic wrangling that upended the talks in a weekend Twitter storm.
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The bill has been stymied by partisan wrangling in the House, and the White House has tried to weaken it.
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But as the recent wrangling over the American health care system in Congress shows, there isn't always power in numbers.
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I wouldn't use them for seriously hot jobs (they aren't silicone, after all), but for quick kitchen wrangling they're great.
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And the wrangling between London and Brussels over what happens after Brexit in March next year is far from resolved.
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It was their ruling that led Trump to write his second order, which is still the subject of legal wrangling.
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The committee posted the heavily redacted 10-page document Saturday after weeks of wrangling between the panel's top Democrat, Rep.
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This has occurred in legal wrangling over DACA, funding for so-called "sanctuary" cities, and exemptions to birth control insurance.
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The legal wrangling had put investment discussions on hold but executives of the two companies agreed to make peace this week.
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After months of political wrangling, Congress last week finally approved a little more than half of that to fight the virus.
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We go back upstairs so I can put on my makeup, which can be hard to do while wrangling a toddler.
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The obscenity charges were eventually dropped in both cases, although only after about a year of legal wrangling and extreme stress.
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A demand by Parliament that leaders nominate a lead candidate from one of the winning parties could also cause more wrangling.
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After months of legal wrangling, the Supreme Court in June allowed the travel ban to go forward with a limited scope.
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But then he launched into a nearly five-page wrangling of Picasso's life and oeuvre before ending on a gracious thought.
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Washington and Tokyo, led by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, have been wrangling over tariffs on automobiles and agricultural products for months.
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The legal wrangling was partly of the UK's own doing, and partly a product of the sheer chaos of Syria's breakdown.
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Before wrangling talented kids on Little Big Shots, Steve Harvey was just trying to make ends meet – by any means possible.
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After months of wrangling, the Senate voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday, 2181-2600, to pass the bill in a rare bipartisan effort.
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After months of wrangling, the Senate voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday, 92-2, to pass the bill in a rare bipartisan effort.
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Even with hired help, Hilaria Baldwin finds some days more challenging than others when it comes to wrangling four unpredictable kids.
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Six months of wrangling over tariffs with the United States has wiped out about a fifth of China's stock market value.
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Instead of trying to solve the gator issue themselves, the pool owners called Sarasota County Sheriff's office for alligator wrangling assistance.
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He salts a century's-worth of wrangling over the rights guaranteed by 19th-century treaties with personal stories from numerous tribes.
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Donald Trump gave his state-of-the-union speech to Congress, delayed by a week because of wrangling over government spending.
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Many cities have been wrangling with the flood of unregulated scooters that have appeared on sidewalks in droves in recent months.
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Over the years, the park has undergone many turbulent changes due to lack of funding, difficult socioeconomic times, and political wrangling.
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Chicago (CNN)After weeks of wrangling, an Illinois judge Thursday decided to unseal the case file in the Jussie Smollett case.
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It was an unsatisfying end for Trump after months of wrangling over impeachment and years of fighting over the Russia investigation.
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Before this cute cowpoke was wrangling in reality television she was just another pony enthusiast clip-clopping through Los Angeles, California.
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But the pact faced months of wrangling before fighting between the two sides erupted again in July this year in Juba.
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Cameroonian troops last month crossed into Nigeria in pursuit of rebels without seeking Nigerian authorization, causing diplomatic wrangling behind the scenes.
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For years, it refused to repay Paris Club creditors, and its wrangling with a group of private bondholders lasted until 2016.
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"The bill could still get hung up by political wrangling in the House," said Josh Holland, an analyst from IHS Markit.
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Nielsen is described in the article as "brusque" and "no-nonsense," and in charge of wrangling aides in Trump's outer circle.
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When, after years of wrangling, the college's board of managers agreed to admit women only as transfer students, Mr. Coleman resigned.
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If political wrangling drags on, pressure may mount from Western powers anxious about Islamic State to back a unity government regardless.
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The Senate is still wrangling over a short-term government funding bill after missing the midnight deadline to avoid a shutdown.
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Italy has been wrangling with the Commission since it announced a 2017 budget last autumn that exceeded previously agreed deficit targets.
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The loan set off years of legal wrangling while the historic vessel, built in 1926 in Camden, New Jersey, was neglected.
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We'd have no knowledge of any public pissing matches with the Sacramento Kings, any intellectual property legal wrangling with Steve Nash.
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After much wrangling, Murphy gave her a paid consulting-producer credit and the opportunity to direct if the show was renewed.
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Holding the Senate seat raises the prospect that Democrats could seize a majority there, pending the outcome of some legal wrangling.
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After months of wrangling over Britain's departure from the E.U., leaders are meeting in Salzburg, Austria, hoping to reach a compromise.
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For the Millers, that meant wrangling two school-age boys who wanted to wear shorts and T-shirts — in 30 degrees.
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The United States and China are wrangling over trade issues but also jointly looking to rein in North Korea's nuclear ambitions.
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Ever since, the currency's value has served as a gauge of Britain's overall economic prospects amid the bewildering wrangling over Brexit.
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The development in the Senate follows months of backroom wrangling between lawmakers and the Trump administration ahead of a February deadline.
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However, three-and-a-half years of wrangling means it's begins schedule and that delay has hurt business sentiment and investments.
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"We're using Alloy because it radically reduces the cost of wrangling disparate datasets and disparate sources of data together," Wecker said.
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Months of legal wrangling ensued, and in June a Delaware judge ruled that Energy Transfer had the right to walk away.
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And don't forget, this doesn't end the legal wrangling for the President, as a number of investigations against Trump continue. 21.1.
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Steele answered questions for hours in a somewhat tortured process, with three sets of lawyers wrangling over American and British laws.
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This means the next few weeks, or even months, look set to be marked by intense, behind-the-scenes, political wrangling.
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The decision to drop the criminal probe into McCabe's actions will not mark the end of legal wrangling over his actions.
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He could have had many more years as Neil, wrangling with a younger generation led by his children, Lily and Devon.
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She spends most of her days wrangling her far-flung group of Guerrilla Skeptics into common cause, defending empirical truth online.
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Both sides have been wrangling over the fine details since her show, Megyn Kelly Today, went off the air in October.
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Plaintiffs' lawyers want to avoid miring their clients' cases in lengthy courtroom wrangling over requests that filings be sealed or redacted.
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Humanity's role in rising temperatures has now been established in court, and future legal wrangling will have to build on this foundation.
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On March 28, 2016, Trump announced he'd hired Manafort, and at first, his job was merely to lead a delegate-wrangling operation.
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Hezbollah, heavily armed and backed by Iran, secured three seats in the new Lebanese government formed last week after months of wrangling.
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In a video posted by the police department, authorities are seen wrangling the gator, taping its mouth shut and covering its eyes.
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Macron's announcement could also be a gift to Italy, given its own wrangling with the Commission over its spending plans for 2019.
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Delays in naming a new government, and political and sectarian wrangling over who should be in it, have paralyzed politics in Iraq.
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After wrapping up The Bachelorette, she went back to Texas and finished remodeling a home, wrangling her new fiancé into the fray.
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The political wrangling over the seats was noted by news outlets in May, including Above the Law and the Austin American-Statesman.
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The product of decades of political wrangling, emotional strife and procrastination, the monument reveals little about Israel's wars with its external enemies.
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Trump met then-teenage Mauricio Macri while wrangling with his father, a top Argentine developer, over a contentious Manhattan real estate partnership.
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Other members states have threatened to withdraw funds from the three countries, and the case is set for months of legal wrangling.
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The latest wrangling between the elite and those below them looks a lot like the manoeuvring that prefigured the Premier League's formation.
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It's clear that wrangling data, machine learning and other AI techniques are delivering huge value to financial institutions and to the customer.
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Organisers have staggered the events carefully to minimise overlaps and wrangling for players, which has resulted in a never-ending worldwide circus.
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Barrick's offer follows two years of wrangling over a $190 billion Tanzanian tax bill, which has since been reduced to $300 million.
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Still, Argentina remains vulnerable to sudden capital outflows, having just returned to international debt markets after years of legal wrangling, investors said.
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Europe's online shoppers should settle in for the spectacle of more years of legal wrangling—and more changes to the results page.
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AFTER months of wrangling, the government has at last agreed to publish a series of studies on the economic impact of Brexit.
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After years of legal wrangling, the Austrian government will have the empty house demolished, Andreas Großschartner, an Interior Ministry spokesperson, said Monday.
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The 2016 budget became law in May after being delayed by several weeks due to wrangling between the government and the Senate.
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The election is likely to produce a hung parliament, which could set the scene for months of wrangling or possibly further elections.
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Ken began wrangling the tortoises, which include a pair of brothers called Samson and Goliath that weigh more than 200 pounds each.
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The offer followed two years of wrangling over a $190 billion Tanzanian tax bill, which has since been reduced to $300 million.
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Also mentioned was the so-called PNR - an EU deal on sharing detailed air passenger data that has seen months of wrangling.
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The wrangling of big data via artificial intelligence and machine learning is making massive strides in the healthcare and medical tech industries.
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The decision amounts to a big boost for Sanders, who faced the possibility of Clinton wrangling the formal backing of organized labor.
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As CNN points out, there's been some wrangling among lawmakers about what, if anything, should be made public from the FBI report.
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The DOJ's action comes after weeks of wrangling with Apple that ignited fierce rhetoric about the limits of privacy and data security.
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Political wrangling over the budget in heavily indebted Italy has seen the euro weaken over 2112.37 percent versus the dollar this week.
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Trump's lumber tariffs represent another unfortunate chapter in a decades-long saga of protectionism and legal wrangling between the U.S. and Canada.
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Asked whether the "mechanism" would also be acceptable to the I.M.F., Mr. Tsakalotos indicated there could be still be more wrangling ahead.
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Complicating the legal wrangling further is the high-stakes political fight to replace Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February.
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The ruling caps years of bitter legal wrangling that goes back to 2001, when Argentina defaulted on nearly $100 billion of bonds.
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They follow 18 months of wrangling between mining companies and President John Magufuli that have delighted Tanzanian voters but alarmed foreign investors.
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The political wrangling surrounding these changes to internet access will only help to facilitate the rollout at a lower cost for operators.
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The savviest ones pay this forward by wrangling votes to help elect lawmakers to the Legislature, imbuing them with considerable political leverage.
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Newly released emails reveal the internal wrangling between Congress and the Federal Communications Commission in 2014 over the agency's controversial Internet regulations.
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After half a year of legal wrangling over fewer than 1,000 absentee ballots, Coleman's 85033-vote lead became Franken's 225-vote win.
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Some issues — such as encryption — have become the object of jurisdictional wrangling amongst multiple committees who see the issue as their bailiwick.
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The dramatic twist in the sale process, beset by legal wrangling and revised bids, comes just a day before Toshiba's latest deadline.
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Some bankers, however, fear the ruling may result in more wrangling between banks and borrowers around soured loans and dent bankruptcy reforms.
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Mostly, it's a time-saver; when you're already wrangling two toddlers, the last thing you want is to wrangle autocorrect as well.
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Retail real estate stocks were reeling Tuesday after GGP accepted a takeover offer from rival Brookfield Property Partners, following months of wrangling.
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After some wrangling and security work, Obama got a specially designed BlackBerry, albeit one that bore little resemblance to his previous smartphone.
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Also mentioned was the so-called PNR — an EU deal on sharing detailed air passenger data that has seen months of wrangling.
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While members of Congress continue wrangling with the president's agenda to build a wall, the plight of Central American migrant families continues.
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He argued for scuttling the Iran nuclear deal, but Trump refused to give him a war and bungled the subsequent diplomatic wrangling.
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The conviction brought to an end nearly two years of legal wrangling and drama that was extensively followed by the local media.
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The summer will be very bloody, and then there will be the political [wrangling] associated with the loya jirga and the elections.
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For over a decade, we've been waiting for Washington to solve our health care woes, with endless political wrangling and mixed results.
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The coalition known as OPEC+ agreed this week to meet on July 1-2, ending a month of wrangling about the timing.
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What it lacks is any serious wrangling with the theological issues raised by the seemingly random death of an innocent young person.
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Many had no homes or jobs to return to, so they stayed on anyway, prompting decades of wrangling over their legal status.
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Moreover, the mooted figure could yet shrink, given the next 2021-27 allocation is right now the subject of intense intergovernmental wrangling.
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A decade of political and legal wrangling followed, culminating with the Canadian Supreme Court ruling in favor of the approach in 210.
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And maybe — just maybe — after eight years of partisan wrangling, we'd be able to find common ground on health care once again.
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Newly released emails reveal the internal wrangling between Congress and the Federal Communications Commission in 22019 over the agency's controversial Internet regulations.
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Keep your home-office buddy safe by wrangling tangled-up cords with reusable cable ties, cable sleeves, and a power strip hider.
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We're distracted with setting up a new home, exploring a new neighborhood and wrangling a new commute, or even a new job.
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The latter claimed he was cheated of victory in 2014; only American wrangling to cobble together a unity government ended the argument.
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In the meantime, the jobs of senior German politicians and ministers could hang in the balance as the post-election wrangling begins.
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Friday afternoon saw wrangling over whether senators could deliver floor statements before the vote itself, potentially extending the trial into next week.
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After more than two years of legal wrangling, the case that kicked off the #MeToo movement may soon come to a conclusion.
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After three weeks of wrangling over his final resting place, the government announced on Thursday that it would respect the family's wishes.
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The agreement will give Indonesia control of the mine and should cap years of wrangling over the mining rights for the site.
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Benny Gantz's rejection of this offer could spell weeks of wrangling after Tuesday's election, which followed an inconclusive national ballot in April.
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The legal wrangling, which included testimony unsealed by the judge earlier this week, also revealed new details about the powerful triumvirate's plans.
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This outcome was a product of heroic bureaucratic wrangling on the part of the Agriculture Department and the states, which administer SNAP.
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When Trump Entertainment Resorts filed for bankruptcy protection in 2009, Mr. Beal became a major player in the legal wrangling that ensued.
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They had been wrangling for weeks over who would control a sovereign council to lead Sudan to elections: civilians or the military.
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Cuccinelli oversaw Cruz's powerful delegate wrangling operation and has been in touch with the hundreds of supporters he's still sending to the convention.
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Lebanese politicians have indicated they are close to agreeing a new election law after months of wrangling over how to conduct the polls.
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We spend about half the time wrangling S., but we usually go about the same time every week, so she's very popular there.
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I had a little pond in my back yard growing up and always loved to fish, but the shark wrangling began on Nantucket.
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President Donald Trump addressed military officials on Monday after another weekend of wrangling over his executive order related to immigration and refugee admissions.
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Unlike Mindhunter, it has absolutely no qualms about the inherent ghoulishness of its offering and cuts down on scenes of anguished moral wrangling.
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The power brick connector on the Apple version of the Stella includes a handy pop-out cord clip to help with cable wrangling.
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When artists no longer waste their time wrangling individual dots on a screen, their productivity increases, and perhaps also their ingenuity, says Brandt.
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After months of legal wrangling — including passing new city ordinances — Memphis finally removed its monuments to Confederate President Jefferson Davis and Confederate Gen.
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Despite the legal wrangling — which involves a multitude of lawsuits from Scott and other Republicans — the hearing took on political overtones in court.
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The move comes after months of wrangling between Italy's coalition government and the Commission over Italy's pledge to increase spending and cut taxes.
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So, it's clear that wrangling data, machine learning and other AI techniques are delivering huge value to financial institutions and to the customer.
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During his wrangling session, Hawkins had to briefly wrestle with the bear, leading to several stitches and even more concerned B&B guests.
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Wrangling a snowboard or a set of skis into the office isn't practical, but a pair of sleds that strap to your legs?
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They did not want to disparage Mr Kosslick's work, but demand a voice in the appointment of his successor to avoid political wrangling.
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Yet for Trump, royal receptions in the UK and Japan will be as much about personal uplift as they are about diplomatic wrangling.
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The result could herald a dramatic shift in the coalition government's dynamic, following months of wrangling over their respective manifestos and ministerial appointments.
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After two years of legal wrangling, a judge in D.C. eventually denied the House's attempt to have Holder personally held in civil contempt.
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Implementation of the policy has been delayed by legal wrangling in a lower court case that the Supreme Court did not directly address.
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On the web, the editor-in-chief does everything from wrangling freelance pitches to focusing on big picture campaigns and site-wide movements.
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Bad as such political wrangling is for India, it is not so bad as the precedent set by caving in to the Jats.
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After some legal and constitutional wrangling, Sharif was re-elected Prime Minister for a third time in 2013 amid accusations of vote-rigging.
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Bracing for media, 'Swifties' The allegations triggered years of legal wrangling leading up to one of the hottest tickets in Denver this week.
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"Damn Daniel" viral stars Josh Holz and Daniel Lara are having no problems wrangling chicks ... evidenced by their stud status at The Grove.
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More than 15 million eligible voters will pick a 275-member legislature, the first under a new constitution agreed after years of wrangling.
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Ari Taymor is wrangling up talent for a new series, Doughnuts With Friends, at Alma at The Standard's Sunday brunch in Los Angeles.
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After some legal and constitutional wrangling, Sharif was re-elected Prime Minister for a third time in 2013 despite accusations of vote-rigging.
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But wrangling over the scope of federal aid is likely, if the aftermath of recent monster storms like Hurricane Sandy is any guide.
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It is a long way from the statesmen and their aides wrangling over treaties and laying down history in the Salon de l'Horloge.
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And the death of Broncos owner Pat Bowlen in June has brought about a lot of legal wrangling over who inherits the team.
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Now, after more than six years of waiting and wrangling, the finalized maps FEMA released this spring reflect the most optimistic possible assessment.
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Fierce internal wrangling for top leadership spots in the next Congress has been going on for weeks, and now the votes are close.
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Charles Berman, a resident and real estate executive experienced in wrangling with local ordinances, started Avalon Properties (later known as AvalonBay) in 1993.
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But the wrangling over how the language of the law will be interpreted and put into practice will probably go on for years.
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But it took more than a year and plenty of political wrangling to pass Obamacare (March 2010) and Wall Street reform (July 2010).
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A year later it withdrew the U.S. suit and filed in South Africa, where the case has been stuck in procedural wrangling since.
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But they may just be making a sneakier move, one that works around the near-impossible task of wrangling enough Senate Democrat votes.
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Thursday's meeting was delayed for three hours due to last-minute wrangling over a so-called "hard cap" for the Lifeline budget expansion.
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To demonstrate the commitment, Zaev's government signed a friendship treaty with eastern neighbor Bulgaria this month designed to end years of diplomatic wrangling.
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" Russian President Vladimir Putin unexpectedly waded into the legal wrangling in September as he called for both companies to find an "amicable agreement.
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Ms. Rapinchuk, who prefers a crisp 100 percent cotton, low-thread-count bottom sheet, has a two-pronged strategy for wrangling the chaos.
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After years of legal wrangling, the N.H.L. and hundreds of its retired players announced a settlement to the players' concussion lawsuit last Monday.
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Amid the legal wrangling, the Trump Organization's website and social media for the property continued to exist, with no sign of the struggle.
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Thursday's FCC vote, which follows years of wrangling with Big Cable, Hollywood, and their allies in Congress, has been a long time coming.
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Instead, more legal wrangling by rich men to push around other rich men, in which Uber employees and its business suffer the consequences.
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Ms. Abrams did not acknowledge defeat until 10 days after Election Day, after extended wrangling over the counting of absentee and provisional ballots.
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The CDC has had trouble wrangling passenger information from airlines to contact people who may have been exposed on flights, administration officials said.
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A move away from a federal model and political wrangling in the years that followed left some Anglophones feeling cheated out of power.
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It's almost guaranteed, then, that the next few months will be filled with partisan fighting and wrangling over how to use taxpayer funds.
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Millions of Americans feel held hostage to Washington's wrangling and, consequently, to their own inability to control critical matters in their own lives.
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After a weekend of heavy wrangling to find the buyer, the government chose to let Lehman go under rather than provide a buyout.
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Age: 8+ Description: Slime-wrangling, glitter-bespeckled tween YouTuber (stuff) hackers, GoldieBlox, have put a crafty twist on STEM maker kits this year.
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He declined to say whether Bannon should be held in contempt of Congress, a process that could lead to months of legal wrangling.
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While many foreign governments congratulated Embalo when he was first declared the winner, they have mostly kept silent about the subsequent legal wrangling.
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The proposal, which came after years of wrangling and an act of Congress, would slash $103 billion in debts to about $86 billion.
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It has also made markets more sensitive to noise such as the political wrangling from the White House on trade and everything else.
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The case marks a turning point in Trump's legal wrangling over an issue that has dogged him from the beginning of his presidency.
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Meanwhile, Washington has been embroiled in wrangling over special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, and a new health care battlefield opened up as well.
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After over a year of being bogged down in political wrangling, the government is now pressuring lawmakers to finally get the debate going.
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"The deficit will be kept under control," Tria said, adding he had never considered stepping down as minister due to wrangling over the budget.
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Brexit fears return: As the UK endures the latest round of political wrangling over Brexit, ongoing uncertainty is leading investors to drop the pound.
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I'll leave the legal wrangling to others, whether there should have been criminal charges, or if the alleged victim should prevail in civil proceedings.
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Check him out in the video above wrangling some questions from Peyton Manning at the SAP Center in San Jose, California, on Monday night.
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The confusion that caused led to a weekend of chaos, legal wrangling and protests in cities and at major airports across the United States.
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At first, Manafort's job was merely to lead a delegate-wrangling operation, but his portfolio gradually expanded until he was effectively running the campaign.
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After some phone calls and wrangling, Questlove found a venue, got a pool table brought in, grabbed his records, and hustled to the party.
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Her personal wrangling forms the lifeblood of a film infused with the sincere—and ultimately human—search to make sense of a chaotic existence.
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Wrangling over the anti-terrorism law has cast doubt on whether the end-June target date for the visa deal can still be met.
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On July 20th the Diet (parliament) ended years of wrangling when it passed a bill allowing the establishment of casinos in three Japanese cities.
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The CFPB's last director, Richard Cordray, tapped English as his successor when he stepped down last week, a move that sparked the legal wrangling.
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After years of political wrangling, a left-leaning government managed to put in place laws that required large companies to pay for carbon emissions.
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In theory, any human being is capable of wrangling words in the right order, sufficient to arouse powerful reactions in millions of other humans.
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The leaders have been wrangling on the wording of a final communique since Friday with international trade and climate change the main stumbling blocks.
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The charge arose from wrangling about the economic costs of the spill, though the energy company says this legal process is now winding down.
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Its proposal last month followed two years of wrangling over a $190 billion Tanzanian tax bill, which has since been reduced to $300 million.
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No on-site visits, no callbacks, no wrangling a payment method that works when you're gone — like the inevitable check left under the doormat.
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For some startups in early trial mode, robot wrangling jobs involve shadowing bots and making sure they carry out their assigned duties without travails.
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Today, Google is looking to move into the enterprise benefits from all of the political wrangling by becoming a preferred partner, whatever that entails.
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That means there will be no growing pains of a new administration wrangling with the permanent government entrenched in Foggy Bottom and K Street.
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His fundraising help was, according to two people familiar with the matter, a selling point in the final wrangling of votes on the bill.
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BACKWARD STEP Some bankers, however, fear the ruling may result in more wrangling between banks and borrowers around soured loans and dent bankruptcy reforms.
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For startups, this can be a beneficial approach, as it offers the opportunity to deliver value before wrangling with cumbersome procurement or IT requirements.
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However, the country's stocks have underperformed wider emerging markets since the start of the year amid the ongoing political wrangling over the country's presidency.
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After more than a year of wrangling, the FARC agreed to "contribute to the material reparation of the victims" but said it was broke.
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Lebanese leaders agreed a new national unity government last week after nearly nine months of political wrangling over how to share out cabinet portfolios.
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A month of messy public wrangling followed, exposing a deep rift between the chairman and the CEO and dragging in the Bank of England.
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FDP leader Christian Lindner said the deal cleared the way for coalition talks to begin, but predicted more wrangling about immigration and other issues.
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My favorite moments in the original Titanfall were spent wrangling Titans, trying to bring them low with little more than my pilots bare hands.
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Since a parliamentary election in May, political wrangling has prevented Lebanon from forming a national unity government, raising concerns for the heavily-indebted economy.
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Political wrangling over the budget in heavily indebted Italy has put a lid on a recent revival in the euro's fortunes against the dollar.
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Yellen's response comes after years of wrangling with Wall Street, lawmakers and even a federal watchdog about how transparent the stress tests should be.
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He said he had been careful not to rely heavily on email when he was in charge of wrangling votes for Republicans in Congress.
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The 2016 budget became law in May after being delayed by several months by wrangling between the government and the upper house of parliament.
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The book cited Palantir as an example of a company that had "elegantly accomplished" what a government data-wrangling project had sought to do.
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That puts its delegates at the center of a campaign of lobbying, coaxing and wrangling that the presidential campaigns are beginning to ratchet up.
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After weeks of wrangling, an Economy Ministry spokeswoman announced earlier on Tuesday that Rome had struck a deal with the Commission over the budget.
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But a big part of the job as a KJ is wrangling drunk people, a task that ranges from endearingly vexing to potentially unsafe.
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But the Archbishop of Canterbury said the chance of this was "infinitesimally small" because political wrangling will prevent the detailed work that is needed.
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Some legislators from both parties, already wrangling over the Kavanaugh nomination and girding for November's elections, seemed to wish the matter would simply disappear.
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The Trump administration wrapped up a fifth round of wrangling over the North American Free Trade Agreement, or Nafta, this week in Mexico City.
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Any such disagreement between the allies this time could lead to more diplomatic wrangling, drawing out the process and, in China's eyes, averting war.
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Legal wrangling ensued for more than three years, until February 2013, when UMG dropped the suit and the parties settled for an undisclosed sum.
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If the complainants go to the WTO and litigate, they may lose their right to compensation and simply open up years of legal wrangling.
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Asked by Friedrich at a May 2018 hearing about the possibility of wrangling over classified information, Mueller prosecutor Jeannie Rhee suggested it was unlikely.
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After two years of legal and political wrangling, Mr. Bell and his allies prevailed when Mr. Pinochet was authorized to freely return to Chile.
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Even the wrangling over health care could end up being beneficial, as it is one of the key pocketbook issues facing the middle class.
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Howard), who has become a dinosaur-rights activist, reunites with the swashbuckling animal-behavior specialist Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) to do the necessary wrangling.
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In May, a Chinese company won the right to sell its leather goods under the iPhone trademark after years of legal wrangling with Apple.
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Topics that were once naturally open for bipartisan compromise, like the need to shore up the nation's cybersecurity, have become mired in partisan wrangling.
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After some wrangling, the operation was approved—but the officers were instructed not to say a word to the media either before or afterward.
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The bad news is that, in the meantime, refugee organizations are dealing with the uncertainly and confusion that come with such legal wrangling. Gov.
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The F.S.B.'s military unit participated in the legal wrangling as of 2011, and the court records show Ms. Veselnitskaya was its legal representative.
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Moscow and Kiev are wrangling over how to implement a peace deal on Donbass, but major disagreements remain and full normalization is far off.
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The extradition hearing itself is set to begin in January and legal wrangling around Mengs extradition could go on for years, according to experts.
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It could turn out to be a success — or a failed experiment in wrangling the social network's gargantuan problem of dealing with controversial speech.
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In fact, Manafort joined that campaign in mid-March 2016, with responsibility for wrangling committments to Trump from delegates to the Republican National Convention.
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Delays in passing budgets, amid wrangling between the executive and legislature, are common in Nigeria and hindered the implementation of Buhari's previous spending plans.
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All of this fiduciary wrangling got started in large part because there has rarely been a simple answer in many parts of the industry.
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Following Thursday's formation of a new government after months of wrangling, President Michel Aoun on Tuesday Tweeted that the period of crisis had passed.
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But the wrangling drew attention again to long-running divisions, notably between east and west and, in the euro zone, between north and south.
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She has mocked Mr. Trump's obsession with what she terms his "manhood" and gone all in with the grandmother-wrangling-an-unruly-child shtick.
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That article also reported that there was a scuffle involving a Keith Haring sculpture, and wrangling over the ownership of the couple's Manhattan townhouse.
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Three years after Britons voted narrowly in a referendum to leave the European Union, Britain is still wrangling over how and when to leave.
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And what Tillerson, 64, may lack in traditional diplomatic training, supporters say, he's made up in years of wrangling recalcitrant and corrupt foreign regimes.
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After much wrangling, the 28 EU states unanimously agreed to take "a clear and substantive decision" on the two hopefuls no later than October.
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It was agreed by her Cabinet only last Friday after two years of wrangling since Britons voted to leave the bloc in the referendum.
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Ruffino was clearly busy with child-wrangling, but after just a few questions from Eastman, he invited them into his apartment to talk more.
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Years of legal wrangling followed Dotcom's arrest during a raid by New Zealand police working in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2012.
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Wrangling controller cables isn't a part of your childhood worth reliving, however, so Nyko once again has mercifully bestowed gamers with an affordable wireless alternative.
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You will have great contacts, experience of wrangling writers and interviewees and fantastic ideas, as well as a good visual sense and interest in design.
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But you can also sense that Marvel knows its universe has perhaps gotten too big to keep wrangling into these sorts of big crossover events.
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After the services, she began a process of bureaucratic wrangling to be able to return home to the US, where she had lived since 20133.
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Italy and the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, have announced a new budget deal after weeks of wrangling over the country's 2019 spending plans.
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"Over the 10+ years of wrangling with the DOJ, the stock appreciated approximately 900%," Jefferies analyst Brent Thill pointed out in a report this month.
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The Republican-controlled Senate voted to make the GOP senator from Alabama the United States' top law enforcement official after a day of partisan wrangling.
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A decision on whether to deploy a second vaccine that would cover a wider population has been bogged down by wrangling inside the Congolese government.
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Wrangling that into a gallery exhibition immediately sucks the danger and tension out, often lacking the context so vital to these arts—the actual movement.
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Well, the president is celebrating today after months of legal wrangling, losses in the lower courts, and now three versions of this executive travel ban.
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Sarah is an editor in our D.C. bureau and is spending her every waking moment these days wrangling our reporters, covering impeachment on Capitol Hill.
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The settlement ended years of legal wrangling between Armstrong and the government over whether the Postal Service had actually sustained harm because of Armstrong's doping.
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Castillo, who was wrangling the line Tuesday, was one of those employees; he was unable to get to his usual store because of the floods.
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Meanwhile, as the wrangling continues, Sweden hugs NATO ever tighter: over 2,000 of its troops will join one of NATO's largest-ever exercises next month.
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The hundreds of thousands of people who benefit from DACA have been watching the legal wrangling over their status and their future with mounting uncertainty.
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Despite much internal wrangling over the rules and a pushback by consumer groups, SEC officials said Wednesday's final text remains similar to last year's proposal.
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Wrangling over territory in the South China Sea, where Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan and Vietnam also have claims, has consumed China-Philippines relations in recent years.
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While he wasted in prison the rebellion, undermined by internal wrangling and facing a government strengthened by the arrival of Russian warplanes, was losing ground.
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After seven months of political wrangling over cabinet portfolios, Aoun has intervened in the stalled process and warned of a "catastrophe" if his efforts fail.
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So thanks to a combination of legal wrangling and electoral politics, the right succeeded in rolling back one of Obama's signature moves on climate change.
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But regulatory concerns about the concentration of power in the hands of a few exchanges, along with nationalist wrangling, have hindered many cross-border deals.
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I get dressed, throw together my breakfast and lunch, give the kitties an extra cuddle, and wish B. good luck wrangling them to the vet.
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The case was later withdrawn from U.S. courts and filed in South Africa, where it has been caught up in legal wrangling since later 2013.
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" Trump expressed hope the legal wrangling would resolve itself before it reaches the nation's highest court, saying the executive order he issued is "common sense.
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Embedded in her response were all the elements of savvy celebrity-image wrangling that she's since developed into a fundamental part of her public persona.
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U.S. stock futures traded broadly higher , pointing to a firm open for Wall Street and suggesting equity investors were shrugging off the wrangling in Washington.
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The demolition is part of the latest round of protracted wrangling over the future of Jerusalem, home to more than 500,000 Israelis and 300,000 Palestinians.
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But Senate leaders are still wrangling votes, and the exact structure of the bill could change significantly in order to win over skeptical Republican legislators.
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As in each of the past eight years, parliament is wrangling over budget approval, an opaque process that has encouraged backroom deals, waste and corruption.
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The British currency has traded within a tight range of $1.28-$1.30 for most of January, its direction largely driven by political wrangling over Brexit.
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After Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, there was endless wrangling over what sort of aid the residents of the city and its environs deserved.
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In the meantime, Pai isn't slowing down — and his efforts are bound to be the subject of still more legal and political wrangling to come.
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There is no one better than Conway when it comes to delivering absolute falsehoods and then wrangling her way out of it — except this time.
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Demand was stoked by Italy's wrangling with Brussels over its budget plan, uncertainty over Britain's impending exit from the European Union, and global trade tension.
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Donald J. Trump added another reinforcement to his delegate-wrangling operation on Monday with the hiring of Ken McKay, the former campaign manager for Gov.
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After months of wrangling, the Senate voted overwhelmingly, 92-2, to approve the legislation that has also been approved by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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The United States would be best leaving such political wrangling to the local players, with the outcome to be decided by voters on October 20.
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Other administrations have made bold space exploration speeches only to see the best-laid plans collapse into a mire of technical complications and political wrangling.
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The summit is the result of months of diplomatic wrangling and negotiating on the part of Moon, a longtime advocate of peace between the Koreas.
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The deal ends weeks of wrangling between Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservative Christian Democrats and the centre-left Social Democrats, junior partner in her "grand coalition".
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Mr. Trump confirmed earlier on Monday that he had hired Paul J. Manafort, a veteran at wrangling delegates over many decades, to lead the effort.
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The thing about this one is that it was both the first post-Creation and post-A&M album, plus there was more label wrangling.
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There is still a lot of wrangling on Capitol Hill, so we have to wait and see if that provision is in the final legislation.
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Rounding the corner to my office, I brought my thoughts back to the present, where an afternoon meeting and an evening of toddler wrangling awaited.
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It always includes last-minute wrangling over language, particularly as smaller nations use the leverage of an impending deadline to tweak issues sensitive to them.
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That was followed by nearly a year of wrangling in Congress as Republicans tried to craft a bill that could attract majorities in both houses.
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Elizabeth Goldstein, president of the Municipal Art Society, another group behind the suit against the city, said the wrangling over terminology misses the broader point.
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And, despite months of wrangling, the price remains largely where it was when the broad outlines of the deal were struck almost two months ago.
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But rollout has been slowed by wrangling over compliance costs and details, and the challenge of training tens of thousands of farmers and facility operators.
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Luther, who lived out his life in familial contentment, undertook considerable legal wrangling to will his entire estate to Katharina, rather than to their sons.
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She spends her days wrangling adorable creatures that look like a cross between Minions and Baby Groot (but even cuter, if you can believe it).
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Propel's early success suggests there is opportunity for innovation in the low-income market, no matter how the start-up's wrangling with Conduent turns out.
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This involves 30 minutes of child-wrangling and patience-testing five days a week, pressure-cooking the little downtime they have together as a family.
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But besides the occasional stray farm and forest animal, the city also is home to a number of people who specialize in wrangling them — cowboys.
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Washington and Oregon officials soon launched investigations, and after some legal wrangling, Total Reclaim settled with both states, paying out about $1 million in total.
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For some in the NLD, contemplating the end of a long wait to form a government, the wrangling over the transition is a grim portent.
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Wajahat Ali We tried to warn people — hipster friends, Republican neighbors, fellow suburban parents wrangling toddlers near the Thomas the Train section at Barnes & Noble.
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But such a mechanism would require rigorous accounting to ensure progress and coordinating rules among countries, which requires even more diplomatic wrangling to sort out.
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The deal, known as the Pallone-Thune TRACED Act, took months of wrangling among Republicans and Democrats to land on the current 44-page text.
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Markets are also on edge over U.S. lawmakers' wrangling to extend the so-called debt ceiling — funding for the U.S. government runs out on Feb.
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Some analysts suggested Japan had effectively performed a bit of diplomatic jiu-jitsu, giving the appearance of compromising while wrangling concessions from the United States.
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Setting aside the Trump administration's handling of this high-stakes diplomatic wrangling, there's a fundamental flaw with America's approach to North Korea that preceded Trump.
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And, as usual with the Coens, it has more going on than there might seem, including in its wrangling over God and ideology, art and entertainment.
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A deal on the formation of a new government was clinched on Thursday, three political sources from different factions said earlier, ending nine months of wrangling.
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"I'm used to wrangling with kids—kids are my strong point, so I can get down on their level and be silly and goofy," Sargent says.
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After six years of budget battles and other wrangling, the Air Force insisted that it had hired Boeing, but not necessarily agreed to buy 747-22016s.
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Months of wrangling, particularly between the FBI's New York office and FBI headquarters, have prompted concerns that FBI leaks could do damage to the bureau's reputation.
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Between campaign appearances for father Donald Trump, running her own company and wrangling three kids, it's a wonder Ivanka Trump still finds time for the gym.
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Other cabinet picks, including the incoming CIA director Mike Pompeo, are expected to receive votes from Monday, though partisan wrangling is still delaying many cabinet appointments.
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The political wrangling on a carbon tax eclipsed the other major point of contention among Trudeau and provincial leaders - the construction of new crude oil pipelines.
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Ekrem Imamoglu, the Republican People's Party (CHP) candidate, was declared Istanbul mayor in mid-April after weeks of wrangling over the result and a partial recount.
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A tax cut, rather than tax reform, would largely require less wrangling by lawmakers and stakeholders like corporations, and could get passed more quickly, Gleckman said.
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The Republican-controlled Senate will likely confirm the GOP senator from Alabama as the United States' top law enforcement official after a day of partisan wrangling.
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The European Commission's negotiators insist that the divorce agreement must be signed off before the wrangling can begin on anything else, such as future trading relations.
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On Friday, senators were wrangling with how to raise $350 billion or more in taxes over 10 years to prevent their legislation from ballooning the deficit.
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The hearing, which concluded Thursday, follows months of legal wrangling that threatens to close the clinic, which is in St. Louis and run by Planned Parenthood.
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By the time you've wrapped up all 24 hours of training, you'll be a data-wrangling pro who's ready to pass two tough Oracle certification exams.
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But while Democratic congressional majorities would likely lead to a lot of subpoenas and legal wrangling, there's also a fair chance they could be legislatively productive.
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Chris "CT" Tamburello may be a beast on MTV's The Challenge, but the former Real World star is now wrangling a "little monster" of his own.
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AFTER years of rule-drafting, industry lobbying and plenty of last-minute wrangling, Europe's massive new financial regulation, MiFID 2, was rolled out on January 3rd.
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But this merely opened the way for legal wrangling within Germany's federal states, each of which brings its own style to matters of culture and education.
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Each game of Dota 0003 is like a battle of antiquity played out in miniature, with teams wrangling over territory and struggling to out-maneuver opponents.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's presidency announced the formation of a new national unity government on Thursday, ending months of wrangling over the make-up of the cabinet.
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But if you live in a tiny apartment, with a tiny staircase leading to your front door, it makes wrangling a big fancy mattress a nightmare.
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OPEC and its allies including Russia agreed this week to meet on July 1-2, ending a month of wrangling about the timing of the meeting.
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Instead of wrangling about that obstacle to the presidency, Ko Ni argued, there could be an entirely new position that allowed her to exercise similar powers.
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That puts Germany's long months of coalition wrangling to an end—the election was held on September 2000th—and gives Europe's largest economy a stable government.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi, criticized as authoritarian, has implemented a tax overhaul delayed for decades by political wrangling that could add 0.4 percent to the economy.
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The country is wrangling with how to regulate the rapidly growing technology, with critics arguing that Congress is moving too fast and not ensuring enough safeguards.
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But this was the first time it had flared in Juba since Machar finally returned in April after months of wrangling about terms of the pact.
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The measures, which were thrashed out in late-night talks after months of wrangling, are intended to restructure Greek debt, which is currently 180% of GDP.
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A first shipment arrived last week from India's western Kandla port, after years of political wrangling with Pakistan, government officials in New Delhi and Kabul said.
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After days of wrangling, House Republicans still appeared short of the votes they'd need to pass President Donald Trump's slapdash replacement of the Affordable Care Act.
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Separately, a firm that is vital in wrangling shareholder votes rebutted Gannett's takeover efforts by encouraging Tribune Publishing investors to vote in favor of its board.
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While you are at the office answering emails, Australia's Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife rangers are out there wrangling crocodiles as part of their day job.
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Company CEO Gleb Polyakov says that prior to Nylas, there really wasn't an effective way to connect to email systems without a lot of technical wrangling.
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And the wrangling over what the truth might be about Shostakovich and his experiences under Stalin has been going on, it sometimes seems, almost as long.
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Pelosi had spent much of the week wrangling her caucus, horse-trading with members across the ideological spectrum in an attempt to keep them in line.
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The meeting ended without a decision, however, and was followed on Monday by more inconclusive and confidential wrangling in the Albert Borschette Congress Center in Brussels.
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As a teenager Patricia, along with other black students, was barred from the all-white Tuskegee High School, prompting a 1963 lawsuit and wrangling between Gov.
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Wrangling over past business dealings deepened on Wednesday when Austria disclosed a separate fraud probe into Airbus Chief Executive Tom Enders over a 20173 fighter deal.
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The European Union agreed to new rules last week to guard against lower-priced Chinese imports, ending 18 months of wrangling over trade ties with Beijing.
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Beyond its historical consequence, "Icons" is also a monster exercise in cultural diplomacy and legal wrangling, and one that has not gone wholly according to plan.
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After wrangling the Hugin with a small Zodiac, the sub gets tied to a winch cable and hoisted back on deck of the Nathaniel B. Palmer.
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Minnesota and Colorado are wrangling for the last playoff spot in the West, and this will be their last chance to settle it head to head.
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His government has come under fire for fuel shortages and a lack of action as the 2016 budget has been held up by wrangling with parliament.
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All this political wrangling has to happen fast because the March 29 deadline for the UK to get out of the EU is quickly approaching. 5.
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Mr. Carson, a former neurosurgeon, was so frustrated by the recent wrangling over the department's $47 billion annual budget that he considered quitting, his friends said.
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Strategists proposed tying disaster relief to a "clean" debt ceiling vote, stripped of all the contentious conservative demands for spending cuts, to skip the usual wrangling.
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The Senate kept wrangling over a $224 trillion economic stabilization package, after Democrats blocked a version that they said did not provide adequate protection for workers.
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The wrangling over Concord's response produced several heated exchanges Monday between Friedrich and one of the American lawyers the company retained to defend itself, Eric Dubelier.
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It bookends more than three-and-a-half years of political wrangling after a small but clear majority voted to leave the bloc in June 2016.
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Cramer also heard from Boot Barn President and CEO Jim Conroy on how his work-and-Western apparel retailer is wrangling its $20 billion addressable market.
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The governor's proposal is modeled after a similar prohibition that took effect in January in New York City after years of legal wrangling and intense opposition.
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Monica Padman, a 32-year-old actress, is his quieter co-host; she also handles the behind-the-scenes work of wrangling guests and editing interviews.
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It has not been plain sailing for the queen herself, as she found herself embarrassingly embroiled in political wrangling over Britain's exit from the European Union.
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The holidays mean more family time, but, developmentally, teens are often pulling away from their parents — which means wrangling them for the holidays can be tough.
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Previous budgets have been delayed by wrangling and next year there will be the added complication of the presidential election followed by gubernatorial elections weeks later.
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The Metal Gear Solid franchise was Kojima wrangling the action film into a video game container and then seeing what he could produce from that DNA.
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Wrangling over witnesses and evidence during pretrial discovery could take as long as a year with a subsequent trial stretching through 2020, the legal experts said.
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Although the judge previously agreed to release Manafort from home confinement, he has remained homebound amid wrangling over whether he can satisfy the conditions she required.
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That may give you a clue as to the tensions that have arisen among family members as they begin the legal wrangling over Prince's estate and fortune.
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Ongoing wrangling in the U.S. Congress over a bill to cut taxes on Thursday dented confidence that the reforms would be pushed through in their current state.
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But so far, the legislature hasn't acted — due to some combination of resistance from business groups, wrangling over the policy details, and fear of the economic effects.
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And lest you think financial infidelity is a relatively harmless indiscretion: In Carbonaro's case, it led to divorce, and four years of messy wrangling in the courts.
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After national protests and a weekend of legal wrangling, President Donald Trump's executive order banning refugees and travelers from seven predominantly Muslim countries remained blocked on Monday.
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But there was some wrangling and negotiating over what would happen to the $175 million second fund — which has slightly different limited partners than the first does.
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While markets have become accustomed to the ongoing government shutdown threat, Wall Street was on edge on Wednesday morning over separate political wrangling over the debt ceiling.
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As president of Ethiopia's renowned Fekat Circus, he's tasked with organizing tours around the continent, wrangling funds for their community circus school, and managing hospital outreach programs.
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After months of wrangling, the Senate voted overwhelmingly on Wednesday, 92-6003, to pass the bill that has also been approved by the U.S. House of Representatives.
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The city could be forced to use eminent domain to wrest the property from Alloy, a process that could entail years of legal wrangling, Mr. Mugdan said.
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The AT&T decision is a culmination of intense legal wrangling since the $85 billion takeover announcement in October 2016, and it follows a six-week trial.
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STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union agreed new rules on Tuesday to guard against excessively cheap Chinese imports, ending 18 months of wrangling over trade ties with Beijing.
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By the summer of 2023, after months of wrangling, EU leaders agreed to establish a new European Treaty Organisation (ETO), building on the EU's embryonic military bodies.
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Three of the four counts against him expired last year, as drawn-out legal wrangling between the parties resulted in a failure to question the WikiLeaks founder.
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You've said this was your most challenging shoot by far, between extreme weather, and wrangling a wolf pack, and all the aerial shots, and a combat sequence.
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As more criminal cases come to court where messages are encrypted in this way, we can probably expect similar legal wrangling to occur all around the world.
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Political wrangling over the budget in heavily indebted Italy, the euro zone's third-biggest economy, has overshadowed a recent revival in the euro's fortunes against the dollar.
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Regulatory concerns about the concentration of power in the hands of a few exchanges, along with nationalist wrangling, have hindered many cross-border deals in the sector.
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The court's ruling will not be the last word on net neutrality, which has been the subject of legal and regulatory wrangling for more than a decade.
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Trump's travel ban, which remains popular within the GOP base, is caught up in legal wrangling and, before that, was prematurely rolled out and plagued with problems.
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A series of setbacks, however, including a lack of infrastructure and wrangling over taxes and development strategy for the fields, have repeatedly delayed the start of production.
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Gains by European equities indicated some recovery in risk appetite, but a stronger dollar and political wrangling in Britain over leaving the European Union weighed on sentiment.
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RELATED: Vulnerable Senate Republicans key to Supreme Court nominee's future The political wrangling extends beyond just control of the high court, but also potentially of the Senate.
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But experts say the politicking by local parties and wrangling between different levels of government that have stalled Karachi's growth for decades continue to hold back development.
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But now, thanks to both the dangers of wrangling hundreds of people near Times Square and the threat of inclement weather, Hamilton's lottery has officially gone online.
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Hours later, nearly 20 months of talks, concessions, and wrangling to seal the replacement for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) seemed to be slipping away.
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CHEMICAL SAFETY REFORM PASSES HOUSE: The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to pass a sweeping bipartisan compromise chemical reform measure after years of legislative work, negotiations and wrangling.
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The bitter legal wrangling has created much uncertainty for the two firms which are seen by many analysts as inextricably intertwined through the Fuji Xerox joint venture.
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But given the outright ugliness of this year's presidential election, the bare-knuckled wrangling of Fiorello's era seems more like a friendly gavotte conducted in kid gloves.
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The antitrust measures are part of Israel's natural gas framework agreement between the government, regulators and the companies that was subject to prolonged political and legal wrangling.
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Carter's full-throated backing of Abadi, one of his most forceful to date, follows months of intense Iraqi political wrangling that has put the country on edge.
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And Mueller's prosecutors are also wrangling in court with a Russian company that was indicted earlier this year for meddling in the US election through social media.
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The breakthrough came after almost three years of legal wrangling by the plaintiff, one of the world's best-financed hedge funds, run by the billionaire Paul Singer.
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In 2010, local Muslims proposed to build a new mosque in the city, and it led to harsh anti-Muslim sentiment and several years of legal wrangling.
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But an even bolder approach would be for the White House to initiate a capital gains tax cut that wouldn't require endless wrangling with a polarized Congress.
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She is a punk, screaming about Stridentism and Creationism, and a choreographer wrangling a troupe of alien Rockettes while espousing the ideas of Fluxus, Merz, and performance.
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The move added new fuel to bitter partisan wrangling over investigations by congressional committees and Special Counsel Robert Mueller into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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The deal would bring a halt to months of legal wrangling with James L. Dolan, the chief executive of the company and the owner of the Knicks.
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Their lives match those of most families with young children: an exhausting jumble of work, cooking, diaper-changes, endless piles of laundry and the wrangling of babysitters.
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At one point an American player, Ladd Howell, recruited because of his experience wrangling rodeo calves, broke away from the massed riders and galloped toward the goal.
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Lebanon sovereign dollar-bonds moved higher by as much as 1 cent on Wednesday with the formation of the new government after weeks of wrangling over portfolios.
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It also takes the edge off a strong rally in Italian government bonds, after the country's populist government agreed a budget with Brussels after weeks of wrangling.
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From a deadlocked House in 6900 or even 2628, a consensus commander-in-chief might have emerged through negotiations, not unlike the bipartisan wrangling required in policymaking.
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The managers will be the lawmakers tasked with prosecuting the case against Trump in a Senate trial, a plum assignment that many have privately been wrangling over.
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Indonesian investigators said last week that bureaucratic wrangling and funding problems had hampered the search for the recorder and they had turned to Lion Air for help.
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Roy Blunt, a member of his party's leadership team in the chamber, predicted that the process would largely be completed in the next month, despite current wrangling.
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The bloc's 220 remaining member nations signed off on Britain's departure, officially ending nearly four years of impassioned wrangling over whether, when and how it would happen.
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The wrangling over the bill is highlighting how complicated it can be for the federal government to act against online radicalization without running into First Amendment concerns.
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The wrangling over the bill is highlighting how complicated it can be for the federal government to act against online radicalization without running into First Amendment concerns.
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"There is nothing in this tentative deal that wouldn't have existed in the absence of the past two years of wrangling," David Fickling writes for Bloomberg Opinion.
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Mr. Trump was in a loose mood after a day of wrangling votes for the House Republican leadership's measure to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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The statement sets the main policy objectives of Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's national unity government, formed last week after nine months of wrangling over cabinet portfolios.
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Nahal Toosi, foreign affairs reporter: Even with just two articles, the committee hearing Thursday lasted more than 12 hours, with both sides wrangling over just about everything.
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The delays caused by all the legal wrangling have ratcheted up tensions in a country still recovering from decades of civil war that killed tens of thousands.
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Mr. Carney, who also has an Irish passport, could be nominated by another country, but his path to the job would still depend on some political wrangling.
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Mr. Carney, who also has an Irish passport, could be nominated by another country, but his path to the job would still depend on some political wrangling.
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House Democrats are now wrangling over the text of a resolution that was initially intended as a condemnation of anti-Semitism, with Omar as its implicit target.
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Granted, there are lots of reasons to love Up: It's masterful at wrangling its openly bittersweet emotions, particularly showcased in Pixar's best and most memorable opening montage.
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The aid comes amid wrangling between the Transitional Military Council (TMC) and protesters and opposition groups who are demanding that civilians lead a two-year transitional period.
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After three years of wrangling, the House on Wednesday passed a $219 billion bill that would dramatically overhaul the way drugs are approved in the United States.
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This sort of institutional wrangling is not incidental to the process of European integration; it has historically been a crucial ingredient, helping defang the continent's tricky interstate relations.
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Two sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the two sides were working on final details of a deal in Washington that would end a year of wrangling.
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After five hours of wrangling in at the cartel's meeting in Vienna, the group unveiled an agreement Monday to extend production cuts until the end of March 0.83.
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The political wrangling has alarmed donors which have kept Tunisia afloat with loans granted in exchange for a promise of reforms such as cutting a bloated public service.
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The constant legal wrangling has left all sides in agreement that Congress should get involved and craft a law that says what internet providers can or can't do.
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Of course, solving these engineering riddles only gets you part of the way there—then come the fights over land rights, the environmental impact studies, the political wrangling.
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The softer statement comes as Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte seeks to bury the hatchet with China after years of wrangling over its maritime assertiveness and over-lapping claims.
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Still, the wrangling over a government in Spain could work to Felipe's advantage, said Javier Tajadura, a professor of constitutional law at the University of the Basque Country.
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But I much prefer how the Stella looks, and the braided cable is actually more flexible, so it's easier to wind around the power brick when cable wrangling.
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Italy was also in the headlines in May as the euro zone's third-largest economy, mired in wrangling among its political parties, had been seeking a new government.
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Last time we spoke, you had been just finishing wrangling with the FDA over what you could reveal and what you couldn't and how they classify medical devices.
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When the Diet legalised casinos in December after years of political wrangling, a poll by NHK, the country's public broadcaster, put support for the move at just 12%.
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The legal wrangling is the latest clash in the multi-dimensional fight for Trump's tax returns, which has been led by Democrats on the federal and state level.
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This was accompanied by much wrangling about the relative importance of smoking and using the toilet, which Ms Merridale primly terms "the two different types of physical imperative".
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Amid the wrangling this time around, some potential positives emerged, with Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe agreeing in principle to core elements of a trade deal.
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The Himalayan nation has been plagued by wrangling over a new constitution approved in 2015 as minority ethnic Madhesis protested that they had been deprived of their say.
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In bond markets, Ukraine's dollar debt continued to trade with a weak bias as investors waited to see the outcome of political wrangling over a new governing coalition.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies including Russia agreed this week to meet on July 1-2, ending a month of wrangling about the timing.
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After 12 years of legal wrangling, Deutsche Bank settled a civil suit in February 2014 in a deal that cost the bank about 925 million euros ($1.05 billion).
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Wrangling over the bots' cleverness is one thing, but OpenAI Five's Dota 2 matches also raised another, more fundamental question: why do we stage these events at all?
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And in addition to eliminating cardboard, foam peanuts, and inflatable cushioning bags for shipping many items, it also frees users from the tyranny of wrangling a tape gun.
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Bob Bishop in a heavily Republican district, but he could be bolstered by anxiety some voters feel about President Donald Trump as well as partisan wrangling in Washington.
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The transaction is one of two at the heart of a 2005 case against Greenberg that finally went to trial two weeks ago after years of legal wrangling.
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It could take three to five years of legal wrangling if it reaches the ECHR, said Majstorovic, who is representing two more lesbian couples blocked from civil partnerships.
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The delay indicates wrangling over troop commitments and purpose of deployment, although the expectation was for forces to help train the Afghan army and bulk up its forces.
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But they may also descend into wrangling, slowing decision-making or triggering new elections at a time when Africa's most industrialized country teeters on the verge of recession.
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From tracking the miles you drive to wrangling receipts, here are five key moves business owners should make to take the sting out of tax time next year.
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Daniels, who alleges she had an affair with Trump in 2000, has been involved in legal wrangling regarding whether she can speak out about her allegations for months.
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"Life is a Dance" is Chaka's climax, wrangling together trombones, drums, and saxophones to summon listeners to set aside their differences and rise up together in communal celebration.
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Naysayers will predict that divided government will produce partisan wrangling and gridlock, but it also presents an opportunity to tackle major national issues where bipartisan compromise is essential.
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But they may also descend into wrangling, slowing decision-making or triggering new elections at a time when Africa's most industrialised country teeters on the verge of recession.
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In an effort to end four years of legal wrangling, both countries last year agreed to move their dispute to the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague.
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The wrangling at home will be no easier: whatever divorce settlement Britain ends up with is likely to be deeply unsatisfactory even to those who voted to Leave.
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The image of unity the Association of Southeast Asian Nations strives to project has been clouded by wrangling over a long-delayed agreement on a free trade bloc.
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Oyu Tolgoi has suffered repeated delays amid government wrangling, the reshuffling of officials, disputes over Mongolia's share of the returns and opposition to foreign participation among nationalist politicians.
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Even with minimal possessions, the thought of renting a moving truck, taking time off work, and wrangling a toddler to a new apartment didn't appeal to us anymore.
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A spending bill that covers the F.B.I. and other federal law enforcement programs is the subject of heated partisan debate and wrangling over proposed restrictions on gun sales.
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Nowhere has the rate wrangling been more urgent than in California, the nation's leading solar market and home to more than half of its residential rooftop solar customers.
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APEC trade and foreign ministers released a joint statement on Saturday, three days later than planned because of wrangling over customary language the United States wanted to change.
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OPEC's wrangling is crushing oil prices, and an immediate drop to $42 per barrel could be in the cards if the cartel doesn't step up with a deal.
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The prospect of ending months of wrangling with Brussels pushed down Italian bond yields, with the Italy/Germany 10-year bond yield spread at its tightest since September.
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Beyond the details of the alleged encounters, Mr. Trump's advisers have been urging the president to keep quiet about the legal wrangling concerning Ms. Clifford and Ms. McDougal.
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Indonesian investigators previously said that bureaucratic wrangling and funding problems had hampered the search for the Lion Air CVR and they had turned to the airline for help.
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With new lawmakers descending on Washington and wrangling intensifying ahead of Democratic leadership elections, multiple aides said it was unlikely a compromise could emerge before the Thanksgiving break.
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What pains me and many of my neighbors in the mountains the most are divisive political posturing and partisan wrangling divorced from the realities of our economic struggles.
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While the lead-up to the budget agreement included sometimes tense wrangling between the mayor's office and the Council, Monday's event was jocular and full of good cheer.
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Mr. Ryan said the policies his firm designed in partnership with Munich Re were intended to be straightforward and avoid months of wrangling over those kinds of issues.
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The scenes between Thalia and Streeter, building their house while wrangling over their future, might almost come from a much more serious play, so frankly are they rendered.
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Legal wrangling has held back all major debt restructuring of the firms so far, with only 730 billion rupees resolved out of 14.5 trillion rupees of distressed assets.
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Member states remain deadlocked and there is little leeway to work the numbers to please everyone across different markets, as years of wrangling on retail caps have shown.
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Amid the wrangling, many of the President's senior advisers stressed he should sign the package to avoid another partial government shutdown, which they said would damage him politically.
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There were delays: a young man on horseback wrangling a white steer and a crew of road workers with machetes waging an endless war against the encroaching jungle.
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On Tuesday, he held a news conference in Greenville, South Carolina, to announce the plan to vote for Sanders after some internal wrangling over which candidate to support.
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In a twist to the wrangling over his book, Mr. Cantú has caught some of his most strident critics off guard by thanking them and siding with them.
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Revised terms were agreed late last year for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) to replace NAFTA after months of wrangling to ensure tougher labor standards in Mexico.
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But more important, after the legal wrangling, states in the Northeast and Midwest forged ahead and brought in their own laws to cut emissions, largely solving Canada's problem.
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Lebanon formed a new government under Prime Minister Hassan Diab after the Shi'ite Hezbollah movement and its allies agreed on a cabinet after weeks of wrangling over portfolios.
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After two years of wrangling, Walgreens received regulatory approval Tuesday to buy stores from Rite Aid, but the agreement is for fewer stores than had previously been proposed.
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You get an extra set of diaper-changing hands, kid-wrangling skills and watchful eyes, and your travel companion-guest worker gets a free or nearly-free vacation.
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After much wrangling, some 18 Catholic religious orders agreed to contribute $138 million to the compensation fund, then estimated at $270 million, in return for indemnification against lawsuits.
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The real effort on this front came from the EU back in Brussels, where its leaders, after some wrangling, committed to reducing emissions to net zero by 2050.
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The country held largely peaceful presidential elections last month, but ongoing political wrangling and a recent alleged coup look set to complicate the run-off in late December.
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Now Americans again have a chance to show there is something different about a country founded by idealists and move beyond shortsighted political wrangling toward a higher goal.
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He promptly sued the social network, claiming it had censored him, setting off a legal saga that finally came to trial last week after years of legal wrangling.
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Still, in the runup there was a lot of wrangling over whether anti-Trump forces might change the rules and allow those delegates to vote for other candidates.
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But NASA was and is an organization beyond political wrangling, their mission so pure and quixotic that you wonder why our own selfishness allowed it to exist at all.
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He was also as vexed by the political environment of the time (battling Federalist propaganda) and foreign wrangling (battling against British impressment of sailors) as Jefferson and Madison were.
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The veteran prop master was tasked with wrangling a slew of period-correct gear for the Netflix series, from the boomboxes to the bikes to the cans of pudding.
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There have been years of political wrangling over whether the additional route to bring Siberian gas to Germany directly from next year is in Europe's interest, economically and geopolitically.
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After five hours of wrangling in Vienna, the group unveiled an agreement to extend until the end of March 2020 the production cuts that were first implemented in 2017.
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House Government Oversight Committee Chair Elijah Cummings says he is likely to be called to testify — which could set off legal wrangling about whether or when he actually appears.
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Glendale now finds itself wrangling with the Arizona Coyotes over the team's desire for another taxpayer-financed building that's closer to where most of its local fan base lives.
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The little hippo harem, on the other hand, was left behind, probably due to the fact that wrangling a 9,000 pound bull can be a life or death situation.
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But there may still be plenty of public disagreements and political wrangling ahead when it comes to the best path forward, including inside her own Cabinet that meets Tuesday.
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Direct intervention, however, is considered a last resort and confrontation between Barcelona and Madrid is more likely to descend into months of legal wrangling and a potential regional election.
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The political wrangling has alarmed donors which have kept the country afloat with loans granted in exchange for a promise of reforms such as cutting a bloated public service.
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And as my colleague Emily Stewart detailed in August, due to legal wrangling and administration stonewalling, it's more likely than not that the public won't see them anytime soon.
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What I would give to see photos of Tom Hanks with Affleck's back tattoo, standing next to a shirtless Ali and Smith, wrangling each other in the frothy waves.
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Soon after Congress returns for its post-election session it will begin wrangling on the next round of spending bills, with little time again to avert a potential shutdown.
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ICBC Standard joined in 2016 after months of wrangling over conditions and an application from at least one other, Goldman Sachs, was declined, sources in LPMCL member banks said.
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After much legal wrangling between the two sides, an eight-page text was finally written by a historian and included in all subsequent editions of Mein Kampf: Mon Combat.
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Leaders of the bloc have expressed exasperation at Britain's desire for last-minute changes, and its failure, amid seemingly endless wrangling in the U.K. Parliament, to offer firm proposals.
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The request for authorization from the WTO to introduce the sanctions is likely to lead to years of legal wrangling over the case for the penalty and the amount.
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Barrick's buyout proposal for Acacia followed two years of wrangling over a $190 billion tax bill in Tanzania, which was reduced to $300 million under a 2017 framework agreement.
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AO3's Tag Wrangling Chairs estimate that the group is on track to wrangle about 2.7 million never-before-used tags in 2019, up from 2.4 million in 2018.
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The demolition of the Palestinian buildings is part of the latest round of protracted wrangling over the future of Jerusalem, home to more than 500,000 Israelis and 300,000 Palestinians.
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He was a spiritual liberator, a chameleon who unlocked the door for teenage freaks everywhere and made a perfect lodestar for a world wrangling with new ideas about identity.
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A five-month wait for his cabinet to be formed was followed by wrangling with parliament over the 2016 budget, which was only signed off by Buhari in May.
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But the decision had been caught up in significant legal wrangling; as recently as last week, the Republican-controlled state House passed a measures seeking to block the removals.
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After much wrangling, the president was able to push through a $1.5 trillion tax cut package in December, and signed a $1.3 trillion omnibus spending bill earlier this year.
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It comes after years of legal wrangling over the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill, which killed 11 people and sent 3.19 million gallons of oil into the Gulf.
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That will almost certainly lead to a protracted period of wrangling over the evidence, which includes handwriting analysis, filmed interviews with Mr. Durst and testimony from friends and relatives.
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They wind up bit players in the Sturm und Drang of it all, overshadowed by financial finagling and designer wrangling, when they should be the focus of the conversation.
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The working group tasked with coming to an agreement on how to implement the pro-privacy registry was ultimately unable to come to a consensus after years of wrangling.
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That company has spent months wrangling access to evidence in the case after prosecutors accused them of trying to obtain the evidence as part of a foreign intelligence effort.
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But lawmakers are still wrangling over whether the proposal, expected this week, will include any kind of warrant requirement to protect Americans who are caught up in foreign surveillance.
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Mueller is still wrangling in court with two witnesses over grand jury subpoenas, including a mystery foreign company that has asked the Supreme Court to take up the case.
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The budgetary impasse saw heightened tensions between Trump and Pelosi, with the pair wrangling over the timing of Trump delivering his State of the Union address and other issues.
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After much wrangling and negotiation, the DOJ turned over information compiled prior to February 4th, the day when they claimed the operation didn't allow for the transport of weapons.
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The judge did not disclose any of the information he received, and much of the legal wrangling surrounding the matter of Mr. Roof's competency happened in sealed court filings.
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"Italy will be wrapped in a long drawn-out period of wrangling that will feature intense anti-establishment and euroskeptic tones," political analyst Wolfango Piccoli told the Associated Press.
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Viacom and Pandora's Box The trust that controls Viacom and CBS had been shrouded in mystery for years, but now legal proceedings promise years of wrangling over the estate.
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After two and a half years of legal wrangling, the Federal Trade Commission settled its lawsuit against the company, and it's hard to imagine that executives learned their lesson.
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Taking your case to the people isn't a new idea; it's a common negotiating tactic in that other realm of deep-pocketed smooth talkers wrangling over legal provisos—politics.
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"Some of the political wrangling over the weekend was seen as detrimental to tax reform," said Bill Northey, chief investment officer at U.S. Bank Wealth Management in Helena, Montana.
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After six months of wrangling over the first phase of negotiations, not helped by conflicting comments from May's Brexit minister, David Davis, getting this deal is a real achievement.
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Political wrangling is hurting efforts by scientists and environmentalists to manage the resource, both officials said, although informal cooperation between the four countries over management of the aquifer continues.
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Known as a master vote-counter, Ms. Pelosi has spent much of the past few weeks wooing and wrangling incoming Democrats who'd expressed skepticism of her during the campaign.
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But Biden advised deferral, not total obstruction; Bush would have gotten his nomination considered after the November election in order to avoid the partisan wrangling of a campaign season.
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Until now, Mr. Trump had kept his distance from the legal wrangling, leaving it to his personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to take the lead in refuting Ms. Clifford's claims.
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On Wednesday, Mark E. Mitchell, a top official in the Defense Department, said much wrangling remained before any of the promised $40 million is transferred to the State Department.
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After decades of familial wrangling and consolidation, the entire operation landed in the lap of Linda van Rees, a granddaughter, who moved the company headquarters to Alpharetta in 2015.
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I honestly thought I was done after that, but I found I missed the daily mental wrangling with themes and words, so I started sending theme ideas to Jeff.
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Sending Mr. Alsheikh to Bahrain was a good outcome after a year of wrangling over "fairly terrible alternatives," said Robert Chesney, a law professor at the University of Texas.
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After days of intense and closely watched legal wrangling, lawyers for the woman, Christine Blasey Ford, reached final agreement with committee representatives on Sunday for Dr. Blasey to testify.
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But after more than a year of legal wrangling, the Supreme Court upheld the third version of the president's travel ban in June, allowing it to go into effect.
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They are, however, likely to attach conditions to any delay to make sure that it does not cause several further months of wrangling without resolution in the British parliament.
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His poisoning led to a Cold War-style confrontation between Russia and the West, with both sides expelling diplomats and wrangling over who tried to kill him and why.
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Sixteen years later, we're still in pretrial proceedings and have been advised that there could be five to 10 years of more legal wrangling before the actual trial begins.
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For those concerned about the state of the rule of law, the wrangling over the Holocaust law offers a window into how politicized the judicial system has already become.
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Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard of Delaware's Court of Chancery put a temporary halt to the legal wrangling between CBS and its controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, in his Wednesday decision.
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She instead borrowed from her family and drained her savings while wrangling with her flood insurance carrier — the National Flood Insurance Program, a federal program troubled by insufficient funding.
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So far sterling, struggling to make much sense of the latest political wrangling, has remained strangely calm — on Friday it was headed for its first weekly rise in three.
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GAM called a truce with former star manager Tim Haywood last year after months of wrangling over his sacking, drawing a line under a saga that hammered its stock.
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As a result, Democrats who run the committee decided to begin their work on Wednesday night, relegating the speechifying and some of the procedural wrangling to the evening hours.
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Lawmakers are still wrangling over what form that probe should take and who should conduct it, although Republican leadership has sought to contain the investigations to the Intelligence Committee.
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With signatures in hand, leaders of the Swiss initiative expect three years of wrangling in Switzerland's system of direct democracy before voters get the chance to register their view.
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House Judiciary Committee staff are wrangling over the details of a proposal to reform the National Security Agency's controversial warrantless wiretapping program, according to interviews with multiple committee members.
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The wrangling plays out in a state that has often been the epicenter of the national debate about voter identification requirements and other, Republican-backed changes to elections rules.
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There's months of candidate wrangling to catch up on in this Season 45 premiere, and these 10-pluus minutes somehow manage touch on all the most ridiculous IRL stories.
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As the AP reports, the Navient lawsuit has been bogged down by bureaucratic wrangling, as Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has been unwilling to help the CFPB with its case.
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The latest so-called "sharing economy" battleground for the car services is in Austin, Texas, where the two companies are wrangling with the city's government over fingerprint background checks.
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But the European Union is also wrangling with China over trade, while India and Japan both have security concerns over China's expanding influence and military presence in the region.
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He does not sound like a man who is yearning for the national spotlight, nor one who wants a high-profile part in Democratic wrangling over the next two years.
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It will reimburse costs of dealing with the breach, like lawyers, out of pocket credit monitoring services and time spent wrangling with the whole ordeal, up to $20,000 per individual.
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ON JUNE 26th, after months of legal wrangling over Donald Trump's executive orders banning travel from several Muslim-majority countries, the Supreme Court effectively put an end to the battle.
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In 2015, after years of debate and legal wrangling, the Federal Communications Commission codified net neutrality by reclassifying broadband providers as "telecommunications services" under Title II of the Communications Act.
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Rio Tinto had the rights to all of Simandou until 2008, when then-President Lansana Conte stripped it of the northern half, which is still the subject of legal wrangling.
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After May, the BoE risks being unable to hike rates because soon after London and Brussels could be wrangling over their long-term relationship, weighing on the economy, he said.
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Trump's allies insist there is still time to streamline their delegate wrangling operation and time to persuade even those who are resistant to his brand of politics at this moment.
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A separate joint statement was issued by APEC ministers earlier on Saturday, three days later than planned because of wrangling over traditional language that the United States wanted to change.
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Some big electronics manufacturers - such as Lenovo Group Ltd , one of the world's largest computer makers - have inked contracts only in the last few weeks after months of intense wrangling.
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Some big electronics manufacturers - such as Lenovo Group Ltd, one of the world's largest computer makers - have inked contracts only in the last few weeks after months of intense wrangling.
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Changing the contract terms would represent a sea change, and could trigger wrangling between military branches, real estate firms and Wall Street players, all with financial stakes in the ventures.
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The first permanent memorial to her, a 210-metre (689-foot) long fountain was unveiled in Hyde Park in 2004 after years of bureaucratic wrangling and squabbling over the design.
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Weinstein's lawyers and prosecutors had been wrangling over the part of the indictment pertaining to Evans' allegations over the last few weeks in closed-door meetings and sealed court papers.
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The offer followed two years of wrangling over a $190 billion Tanzanian tax bill, with Acacia shut out of the talks and Barrick negotiating on its behalf, despite souring relations.
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Between wrangling everyone to the dinner table at the same time and trying to make sure you didn't burn the stuffing, a holiday meal can be pretty stressful to coordinate.
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An unprecedented five months of coalition wrangling to form a government ended only on March 21.1th when SPD members voted to support a new grand coalition with the CDU/CSU.
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An unprecedented five months of coalition wrangling to form a government ended only on March 4th when SPD members voted to support a new grand coalition with the CDU/CSU.
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With all the problems Tesla is wrangling—chief among them a long struggle through "production hell"—a regional breakdown of sales figures (something Tesla has never provided) may seem irrelevant.
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In an institution that deploys tens of thousands of people in harm's way around the world, most major personnel decisions take months or years of wrangling before they are issued.
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The power structure included ten men and one woman, and, in spite of all their second-guessing and wrangling, the show was terrific until they fired the woman in charge.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The original manuscript that launched what became Alcoholics Anonymous will be auctioned off after nearly a year of legal wrangling, a California auction house said on Wednesday.
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However, the proposal is likely to run into many of the disagreements that hampered the law to abolish roaming charges, which was eventually agreed after much wrangling over the date.
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Wrangling all those parts into one frenetic whole was a huge challenge—especially the layers of drums, all recorded without click tracks, and manually spliced together on two-inch tape.
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The law has been championed by France's Socialist government as a measure to strengthen the fight against prostitution, and comes after almost two and a half years of political wrangling.
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Washington (CNN)The Justice Department has dropped its case against a woman who laughed out loud during the confirmation hearing for Attorney General Jeff Sessions, ending months of legal wrangling.
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