It's only since yesterday and again this morning that we've heard some of that pushback to Kerry. |
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I expect more pushback from other parts of the administration in the near future. |
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When will we get effective political pushback against Hollywood's absolutism on copyright? |
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A positive pushback is executed by looking someone straight in the eye, and saying with an even, non-stressed tone what you want or need. |
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Following the arrestment and sideline for a pushback, the flight-deck chief emphatically signaled for a shutdown of the port engine. |
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Now, when the Captain addressed us before we started pushback of the aircraft, I heard this lovely female Jamaican accent. |
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The 311 system, with its ability to sort data by variables such as crew, truck, employee, job and day, didn't go in without pushback. |
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Despite the possible security benefits, there is likely to be pushback for contactless payments from even more retailers, she said. |
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And for the first time we're seeing a real pushback on this national intelligence director post. |
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But the Constitution also provides for impeachment, and some pushback against judicial power is a good thing. |
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I often get pushback from the students from good schools who want to bring outside ideas to their close readings. |
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We should never under-estimate the pushback we'll see from those who feel threatened by the spectre of 30 million Canadians armed with equal and effective votes. |
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A new six-storey apartment creates the pushback that a 60-storey one might in New York. |
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There's been some strong pushback from Republicans on this, however. |
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However, for the most part, positive pushback can be an effective, positive and successful means of communication for nurses working in today's healthcare environment. |
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But what worries me more than the predictable pushback by the president's opponents is the nagging feeling I have that when it comes to the vision, perhaps they have a point. |
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They are dealing with the same political pushback we are dealing with here. |
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Azrael, one of the study's authors, said she was surprised that the detailed questions on gun ownership received no pushback. |
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An added advantage is that preventive reforms generate little pushback from opponents of anti-corruption agencies. |
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So increasing the reflectivity of the rocks would alter this gentle pushback and, over time, the asteroid's trajectory. |
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A departure briefing should have been accomplished before the engine start and pushback, unless operational factors precluded it at that time. |
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We have had lots of pushback from communities that they're not interested in working in that fashion anymore. |
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If we were to try to implement this today, we would get great pushback from the private sector, who could not afford an increased payroll tax. |
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Both the pushback tug operator and the cabin crew reported, via the aircraft interphone, that smoke and fire was visible on the right side. |
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The events of Ceuta and Melilla were followed by a large pushback operation both by air and by ground. |
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Objects such as taxiways, markings and pushback trucks are included in the displayed image. |
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But that erosion among the Grover Norquist pledge-signers is generating significant pushback. |
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Local pushback against ISIS domination in these areas to bring a power sharing arrangement, seems ever more remote. |
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Are we about to see a revisionist pushback on how Hot Rod has already been hanged, drawn, and quartered? |
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When I express skepticism that the beads are doing anything, I get pushback that the kids have been healthy since wearing them. |
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Naturally, McCord starts getting some pushback when she starts Leaning In in the White House. |
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But at least part of that pushback has to do with the people taking the selfies. |
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The military piece takes courage for both parties, and Murray got a lot of pushback from Democrats who represent federal workers. |
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But an ISIS pushback in recent days has dashed hopes of that happening. |
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The lack of a coherent means to measure outcomes and impacts has led to some pushback and distrust of attempts to capture and record outcomes and impacts. |
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But as we move towards resolution, two points of pushback are probable. |
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Ms. Urquhart, who appeared here last year supporting the government's decision on trusts, also spoke at that time of the need for a common securities regulator, and yet we still have pushback from the provinces. |
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There has been a pushback in the California market due to several reasons including the requirement to rewire garages to allow appropriate plug-in capacity. |
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My candidates for a mercy verbicide: pivot, tank, cave, pushback, gravitas, message, game-changer, challenges, the entire litany of Palinesque nouns, attack dog, battleground, pork-barrel, earmark, impacting, and impactful. |
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Rates and conditions are imposed and any meaningful discussion is after the fact, forcing pushback on unrealistic initiatives in an unrealistic time frame. |
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So when project team members went around the university asking for digital assets, they experienced some territorialism and pushback. |
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Their experts are trained to weed out excesses, such as billing for paralegal staff rather than cheaper clerks for menial tasks. There are signs of pushback. |
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But some are calling for pushback, and the jury is still out on America's capacity to make the right calls. |
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In between, it faced strong pushback from the International Transport Workers' Federation. |
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There is less pushback when people buy in. |
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Contracted services include, but are not limited to, marshalling the aircraft, loading and off-loading of the aircraft through the cargo doors, start-up procedures, and pushback operations when necessary. |
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We get pushback from our processors because they can obtain that product cheaper from other countries. They don't want to put that labelling on there. |
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In fact, she finds all the pushback more than a little ridiculous. |
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I expected some pushback and anger from the State Department. |
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Even before I left the U.S. for Lebanon, I was getting some pushback. |
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Boards can exercise the appropriate amount of pushback to the management team and, often, that pushback causes meaningful changes in the direction of management's actions. |
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