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Emails Suggest Manafort Sought Approval From Putin Ally - The Atlantic Skip to content Site Navigation The
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annexed Crimea and backed pro-Russian militias in eastern Ukraine (Putin's approval rating hit a
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PayPal can click when checking out on another site. It’s subject to credit approval and offers
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the use of military force against ISIS. The authorization would include "limited" approval of ground
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leaders for even a phantasm of apostasy, Britt’s 66 percent approval rating in Alabama
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President. Even on the eve of Reagan's second inauguration, with his approval rating at a
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President. Even on the eve of Reagan's second inauguration, with his approval rating at a
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Peters realize it or not, by calling Republican foreign policy “muscular,” they’re essentially signaling their approval. Second, and more
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took an unexpected turn on Thursday, as an unusual alliance of senators linked congressional approval of President
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like, the car tells you as we pass the restaurant. With your approval, it makes a
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AUMF) in launching a military intervention in Libya without explicit Congressional approval. There is little doubt
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setting up an exchange takes time and requires multiple stages of federal approval. The deadline
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used to determine which parts of the country would need federal approval, or "preclearance," to
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to clarify, she told me the researchers'  "revision letter said they had Cornell IRB approval as a 'pre
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support has a 40 percent chance of becoming law, one enjoying unanimous approval has only a
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to clarify Sunday, she said the researchers’ “revision letter said they had Cornell IRB approval as a ‘pre
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at all since it has to go through so many layers of approval. Many of the
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Roosevelt, which allows presidents to unilaterally protect areas of land without congressional approval. Obama has used this
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of Qadhi would have needed to be handled delicately, requiring the approval of Qadhi
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down, and who’s just treading water? Kornhaber: Cersei leads in my approval polls, though the
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of “wanteds” or “stop orders” as a substitute for seeking judicial approval for an
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a great deal of admiration, both at home and abroad. His approval ratings had doubled in
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Biden is coping fine. You know, despite the 8.6 percent inflation , his depressed approval numbers, his vice president
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Biden is coping fine. You know, despite the 8.6 percent inflation , his depressed approval numbers, his vice president
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in decades. And yet this August, the Supreme Court recorded its highest approval rating since 2009 . But
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the occasional high points, we had our own community. We never asked for others' approval, though it would not
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click the “Send” button. The same day the agency granted full approval to the
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we can tell, Trump’s new rules instead vest military commanders with strike decisions , without requiring approval from the White
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the country. Fortunately for Clarke, the post wouldn’t require Senate approval, sparing him from what
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problem: creating some kind of licensing process that requires companies to gain approval before they can release
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run well among them in the 2020 Democratic primaries and whose approval ratings with them remain
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Post/ ABC News poll released this past weekend—a poll that found Trump’s approval rating at 44 percent
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judge them unsavory, Tinder-style, and I can swipe right to signal approval. I am a
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out of Syria. When President Obama involved American forces in Libya without Congressional approval, violating the Constitution
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drew controversy with the map, which some critics saw as a winking approval of violence
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s mansion strategy was vital, since political maps often require two levels of political approval in many
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Probably of more concern to his campaign: He’s fallen below 40 percent approval in states
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But a surprisingly effective progressive effort this spring to undermine Trump’s approval ratings on the
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drew controversy with the map, which some critics saw as a winking approval of violence
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transmitted to their representatives, the representatives act, and voters express their approval or disapproval in
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in 1968. Presidents are supposed to attract voters outside their loyal base. Trump’s approval rating stands at 38
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tainted the broader debate over Russian interference. Each of its findings won bipartisan approval prior to publication
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embedded in their closest relationships. Multiracial identities are gaining public recognition and approval . Numerous young Americans consider
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for the opposite side. In the past two weeks, Donald Trump, whose approval rating among black voters
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and is protecting him.” The data seem to bear this out. Approval for President
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out of Syria. When President Obama involved American forces in Libya without Congressional approval, violating the Constitution
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s mansion strategy was vital, since political maps often require two levels of political approval in many
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that AT&T and Time Warner, in order to win government approval of their
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a few months ago, presented as a scientific expert, arguing that the approval process for the
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June 1926) "Other reporters would have done as I did, confident of the approval of their
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in responses to seemingly related questions about the U.S.-Europe relationship. EU approval of the
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900 surveillance requests made by the government" between 1979 and 2012, an approval rate of 99
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confirmation as attorney general on Thursday afternoon, as the Republican-controlled Senate gave its approval after a wait
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or avowed homosexuals," but that is no longer. The resolution passed with 60 percent approval. As Perry wrote going
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part of the problem. Nearly all academic libraries outsource book selection to “approval plans,” so that every
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part of government to propose an action subject to the approval of another
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to Silver and another lawyer, Julie Kornfeld. “Please congratulate me I got [U.S. embassy] APPROVAL ����.” “Such joyous news for
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reporting, Teixeira was fixated on capturing the attention of—and winning approval from—his Discord community
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its energy infrastructure: The country might not be able to get government approval to permit
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on stage with a Klan member there’s some sort of tacit approval happening? That he can
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Probably of more concern to his campaign: He’s fallen below 40 percent approval in states
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Shin was required to memorize it, said: "Should sexual physical contact occur without prior approval, the perpetrators
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paperwork in order to gain a seal of approval. Officers can even avoid
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leadership would seem unpatriotic. Since Bush greeted news of the bombing with lockstep approval, to change
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the selfish mess we've made. It wouldn't seek Mommy and Daddy's approval, like the Conductor
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miscalculated what it would take to win the peace. First Bush's approval ratings for his
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support has a 40 percent chance of becoming law, one enjoying unanimous approval has only a
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used to determine which parts of the country would need federal approval, or "preclearance," to
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mayor of New York on his soda ban, why he doesn't worry about approval ratings, governing in
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the first convention that the WHO has concluded, which requires the approval of two
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the clinical "yes" and finding more nuanced ways to give our approval—and to
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implementing legislation that President Clinton signed in 1994. And Bush's (hypothetical) approval of such
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ignored testosterone. Part of the reason is regulatory: Although estrogen has enjoyed FDA approval for menopausal
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ignored testosterone. Part of the reason is regulatory: Although estrogen has enjoyed FDA approval for menopausal
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annexed Crimea and backed pro-Russian militias in eastern Ukraine (Putin's approval rating hit a
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PayPal can click when checking out on another site. It’s subject to credit approval and offers
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to clarify, she told me the researchers'  " revision letter said they had Cornell IRB approval as a 'pre
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most drone strikes have taken place, the U.S. operates with the tacit approval of the
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a prototype within 5 years and then plans to seek  FDA  approval. DARPA ’s Systems-Based
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appeared in 1973 as the RSV Common Bible, won the approval of Pope
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took an unexpected turn on Thursday, as an unusual alliance of senators linked congressional approval of President
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down, and who’s just treading water? Kornhaber: Cersei leads in my approval polls, though the
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setting up an exchange takes time and requires multiple stages of federal approval. The deadline
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask
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colleagues on edge. Claim credit. Speak first. Put your feet on the table. Withhold approval. Instill fear. Interrupt. Ask