Sentences with phrase «collusion which»

I have always assumed that this arose from the collusion which women on the whole practice by sacrificing aspects of their identity and development in return for «security» and the fulfillment of a stereotyped idea of femininity.
At best, it might be tacit collusion which is where companies adopt what other companies are doing when they see the competitors act in the market place but that isn't illegal.
«You have the leadership of the FBI distracted, trying to go follow this trail of Russia collusion which, by the way, the indictment now says no Russia collusion,» co-host Rachel Campos - Duffy said.

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Trump's Fox and Friends interview, which took place on First Lady Melania's birthday («I got her a beautiful card and some beautiful flowers,» Trump said), included vehement denials of any collusion with Russia and a glowing self - assessment of his time in office so far.
Back in October, David Armstrong of STAT News wrote a mind - blowing report detailing how West Virginia health and insurance officials tried to slow the pace of prescriptions in their state, but were thwarted at every turn thanks to collusion between Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, and pharmacy benefits manager, Merck Medco (which is owned today by PBM giant, Express Scripts).
There has been speculation about whether any collusion occurred that involved a promise to lift sanctions in exchange for Russia's meddling in the US presidential election, which some argue may have helped Trump win.
Sunday's tweets followed up on Trump's comments on Saturday, in which the president told reporters on the White House lawn that «What has been shown is no collusion
The deal, which Republicans have painted as evidence of collusion between Clinton and Russia, made its way back into headlines in October, shortly before it emerged that a federal grand jury approved the first charges filed by special counsel Robert Mueller as he investigates whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.
The decision, reported by Bloomberg News, contrasts with his decision to recuse himself from the FBI's probe into Russian meddling and any potential collusionwhich later became the special counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller.
These anonymous sources claim that Papadopoulos, during a night of drinking at a bar in Europe, tipped off Australian diplomats about Russian collusion efforts, which ultimately led to the FBI opening an investigation.
This isn't a matter of collusion or market power, it's simply a matter of a broad market for refined products not affected in the same way by pipeline shortages and transportation bottlenecks which affect crude oil prices in one region but not another.
Trump's decision fits into a systematic effort by conservatives to harm special counsel Robert Mueller's probe, which, among other things, looks into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Giuliani was saying Trump didn't fire Comey to obstruct the investigation into Trump campaign collusion with Russian sabotage of our election, but rather because Comey didn't publicly clear him, which Giuliani believes Trump was «entitled to.»
Nomi Prins has written a new book called Collusion, in which she investigates the role of central banks in its current predicament.
If one searches for news on LIBOR (= London Interbank Offered Rate, i.e., the rate at which banks lend dollars to each other in the euro - dollar market), they are currently dominated by Deutsche Bank getting slapped with a total fine of $ 775 million for the part it played in manipulating the benchmark rate in collusion with other banks (fine for one count of wire fraud: US$ 150 m.; additional shakedown by US Justice Department: US$ 625 m., the price tag for a deferred prosecution agreement).
The collusion in the CDO - squared leveraged fraud games (which were illegal) allow Fed / Treasury to collect interest (or is that an extortion fee) on certificates that can be traded or sold — what a nice pool of assets — it is a perpetual motion money machine that magically keeps zombies alive, even though their dead... totally cool.
He also is looking into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and the Russians, which President Trump has repeatedly denied, and possible obstruction of justice by the president.
Democrats have been pushing to formally refute the GOP memo, which they see as an effort by Trump and his allies in Congress to divert attention away from special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russians, and possible obstruction of justice by the president.
Cambridge Analytica, which touted its role in helping swing the 2016 election to Pres. Trump, was asked in December to turn over documents to special counsel Robert Mueller, as part of his investigation into collusion between the campaign and Russia during the 2016 election.
The psychological dynamics of this examination are further complicated by the fact that any of these three stages may be further enmeshed in a triadic collusion between (1) our flesh, which is already prone to sin, (2) a superpersonal demonic power, «the enemy,» and (3) our own will, fully determined by us.
There is complete harmony, which can not be explained by coincidence or collusion.
One sees now how extraordinarily (that there might be something extraordinary left)-- how extraordinarily stupid it is to defend Christianity, how little knowledge of men this betrays, and how truly, even though it be unconsciously, it is working in collusion with the enemy, by making of Christianity a miserable something or another which in the end has to be rescued by a defense.
They have created a condition — call it collusion, if you wish — whereby the three or four giants in each of the major industries hike price tags in concert, so that the consumer loses the choice which «free - enterprise competition» was supposed to give him.
Niebuhr treated the pride of the individual and the group separately because collective pride is the outgrowth of individual pride; but this collusion of individual egos results in a unity which transcends the power and pretension of the individual ego.
After arbitrators ruled in favor of the Players Union on its collusion grievances from those two offseasons, though, MLB owners changed the way they were colluding: An information - sharing bank was instituted so owners could know what the other owners were negotiating with which free agents, which would help keep free - agent prices down since no team would accidentally blow away the competition with any offer.
Also note «the leadership factor,» which is something his former teammates with the Niners have endorsed despite unofficial totally not collusion - based efforts to paint his anti-discrimination protest as selfish.
The benign explanation of this slow offseason doesn't involve collusion, but it does involve a twisting of baseball's framework to get exactly what the owners have always wanted, which is just a tricksy way of colluding within the rules.
(which you apparently don't), you'd know that the Cohen raiding had nothing to do with Mueller or the Trump Russia collusion.
The industry, he said, «appears to be highly concentrated, which could favor collusion.
The unholy collusion between the beef industry and the USDA, which allowed BPI to mix their cheap product into ground beef, without any requirement for labeling, is scandalous.
The decision to include information on MI5 comes follows an investigation into alleged British collusion in torture, which was announced by William Hague last night.
A party to the dispute has alleged it's ethnic cleansing, for which it fingers the «Fulani»; and accuses the federal authorities of grave collusion, because the sitting president is Fulani.
Thatcher attempted to break this cross-ideological collusion — Tory collectivism, Whig imperialism, Social democratic collectivism, Liberal democratic republicanism — by replacing it with what Marquand calls Tory Nationalism, which emphasised order and discipline.
So, in the current indictments, there is nothing regarding «collusion» between the Trump campaign and Russia, or any other foreign interest, other than a foreign policy advisor seeking but not getting dirt on a political opponent from a foreign country, which isn't necessarily illegal but is politically quite damaging.
The Democrat Party, which fixed it's own Primary, and the debates (When questions were given out in Advance) is currently engaged in a collusion of their own with the Intelligence Community!
Her deed was even reinforced by a round robin letter from 70 other Labour council chiefs, which a cynic would see as evidence of collusion rather than an entirely unaffected outpouring of love and affection for a fallen colleague.
In March, Trump asked top intelligence officials at the NSA and the director of National Intelligence to declare publicly there was no collusion by Russians agents in the 2016 presidential campaign, which they both refused to do.
When pressed for specifics, a spokesperson for Stringer pointed to wasted funds on technology initiatives, failure to detect collusion to drive up prices by food suppliers, late release of 70 % pre-kindergarten contract information prior to the 2014 school year, and overpaying on custodial supplies, which Stringer has pointed out over the last three - plus years since he took office as Comptroller and de Blasio became Mayor.
Twelfth was the abduction of the Chibok girls in 2014 which was planned, funded, executed and orchestrated by rogue elements in our intelligence agencies in collusion with some disgruntled northern politicians and key members of the then opposition including three sitting governors.
The reason of the collusion is because they were really tired of Frente para la Victoria party (Nestor Kirchner, Cristina Kirchner, Daniel Scioli) and Nuevo Encuentro (allied party which got many chairs and positions by FpV party).
«Instead they look at phony Trump / Russia «collusionwhich doesn't exist.»
Trump also thanked a former campaign adviser, Michael Caputo, for his testimony Friday before the House Intelligence Committee, which is investigating Russian meddling in the U.S. election and possible collusion with the Trump campaign.
But corn's main deleterious effects come from high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), which is used in so many processed foods that it's now almost impossible to avoid thanks in large part to the collusion between the food industry and government that serves to provide lavish subsidies to grow corn, which manipulate normal market forces.
Judgment at Nuremberg is a dramatized version of the proceedings at one of these trials, in which Judge Dan Haywood (Spencer Tracy) is overseeing the trials of four German judges — most notably Dr. Ernst Janning (Burt Lancaster) and Emil Hahn (Werner Klemperer)-- accused of knowingly sentencing innocent men to death in collusion with the Nazis.
The reason the U.S. is bankrupt today is in part because of the collusion between Washington and Hollywood in war glorification going all the way back to WW2 which brainwashed the public into giving the government it's power go to war, kill millions, and print hundreds of trillions of dollars to do it.
The newspapers will not print any criticism of this bunch, because they are in collusion with the goals of this movement to denigrate the teaching profession, and reap the money which is always there, in good times and in bad.
Winner Number One: Amazon, which said earlier this week it drop prices once again on ebooks, many of which it had been selling for $ 9.99 before the so - called «collusion
The aim here is the same as the collusion between the Big 6 and Apple, which was to jack up the prices of ebooks on customers.
While Amazon originally worked under the wholesale model, which afforded the retailer the opportunity to sell ebooks at less than their cost in order to push sales of their Kindle e-readers, the alleged collusion between Apple and five of the Big Six publishers actually refers to their switch to an agency pricing model, which allowed publishers to set the price of the ebooks for the retailers.
That collusion, in which the publishers all agreed to switch to an agency pricing model instead of the previously followed wholesale model, causing a sharp increase in the price of ebooks when Amazon was no longer allowed to discount publishers» titles.
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