Sentences with phrase «to side with someone»

By replacing the directors — who presumably would side with Dauman — Redstone and his daughter Shari, who serves as Viacom's vice-chair, have given themselves a solid majority of the company's 11 - member board, aimed at withstanding even a challenge to Redstone's mental capacity.
In a rare move for the pro-mining Barnett government, environment minister Albert Jacob has sided with the Environmental Protection Authority and rejected appeals by Canadian company Cameco over its proposed Yeelirrie uranium mine in the Goldfields.
Trump publicly sided with the Saudis and Emiratis early in the crisis, but is now pushing for a resolution to maintain a united front against Iran.
The only part of the opportunity that intrigued me was the chance to work side - by - side with my brother.
Many fans, naturally, have sided with their favorite team, rather than with Riot.
In July, Puerto Rico ignored pressure from the Centers for Disease Control and sided with public concerns about naled's safety when it decided against using the insecticide.
When we did, our Board of Directors sided with him.
Be it Constitutional rights, contractual obligations, or its own self - imposed rules, when push comes to shove the government officials have proven they will side with their own judgment - no matter what the rule is.
In business, however, more women are standing side by side with men, serving as CEOs or CFOs.
O'Leary, the designated negotiator for the deal, presented the other side with an opening ask of $ 120 million.
U.S trade tribunal has sided with Canada's Bombardier in aircraft dispute with Boeing over planes sold to Delta Air Lines.
Just days later, the U.S. president made clear in his State of the Union address that when it came to the other big eco-controversy in America — hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking,» to access natural gas reserves — he was siding with the oil and gas industry.
«In fact, the CRTC has frequently dismissed complaints as being outside of the scope of the policy, lacking in evidence, or sided with internet provider practices.»
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The New York - based 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in 2016 sided with Microsoft, handing a victory to tech firms that increasingly offer cloud computing services in which data is stored remotely.
The outcome: The board sided with Molson, but San Miguel appealed to the Federal Court.
U.S. President Barack Obama has made clear that when it comes to «fracking,» he is siding with the oil and gas industry.
In an effort to align the two cultures, now nearly every week a team from New York — distribution, product development, supply chain, IT — flies to Germany to work side by side with the Eisfeld team, and vice versa.
But at that point, the Fed chair Janet Yellen and the other members of the interest rate - setting committee seemed to side with the idea that Trump's policies would do more to help the economy than hurt it.
Columbia, which sided with the football team based on a lack of evidence of disparagement, and on the principle of «laches.»
However, Glass Lewis, one of the most prominent proxy advisory firms in the world, publicly took sides with Apple in the debate.
After a magistrate judge sided with the FBI, Apple quickly responded, countering that it had no intention of helping law enforcement agents unlock the handset.
Fifty - four percent of self - identified liberals sided with Sanders, while the smaller group of self - identified moderate Democratic primary voters cast their ballots for Clinton.
• I found myself in the unusual position of siding with JPMorgan Chase, which I don't remember ever having done before.
The first ruling, in 1992, was overturned by U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, which sided with the football team based on a lack of evidence of disparagement, and on the principle of «laches.»
You might agree with the Times about how a wizard of Dumbledore's moral superiority should be immune to the weaknesses of human sexuality or you may side with some of Rowling's fans who think a strong gay character is leap for gay rights.
But self - identified independents — who made up 28 % of poll respondents — overwhelmingly sided with Sanders.
I can firmly say that I have a very solid team that I work side by side with.
The agency sided with Gabor Lukacs, a former University of Manitoba math professor, who has challenged several airline industry practices.
Among that cohort, 88 % sided with Obama.
The Internet Association, a trade group that represents tech and video companies like Amazon, Facebook, Google and Netflix, had said last week that while Pai doesn't always side with the internet industry, «he is both thoughtful and willing to listen.»
Last May the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit sided with the plaintiffs and issued an injunction against the order.
The Magnetie is made of the best quality silk and has two sides with exclusive stitching.
If you have the middle, you space ends at the edge of the armrest, no poking your seat mates in the sides with your elbows.
A recent arbitration with a smaller union sided with Canada Post, heightening tensions between the corporation and the larger CUPW
More Americans side with the Department of Justice than Apple in a legal tussle between the two over a disputed iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters in December.
In December, the Yukon appeal court sided with the Ross River Dena Council that existing free - entry staking rules conflicted with the constitutional duty to consult aboriginal groups with outstanding land claims, in this case to an area known as the Kaska.
In 2014, a federal appeals court sided with Verizon, seeming to open the door to paid prioritization and content blocking, and provoking an uproar from tech startups, entrepreneurs, and concerned citizens.
The Wet» suwet» en have already sided with the Carrier - Sekani and the Coastal First Nations coalition in opposing the pipeline.
When the lawsuits began, he joined sides with the Trump team.
«That great strength can be a weakness if you're not adapting to the environment that you're in,» says Jonathan Wellum, who worked side by side with Lee - Chin at AIC for almost 20 years.
For what it's worth, Glassdoor sided with Google, finding no evidence that Google underpays for equal work.
In 2013, Kennedy sided with more conservative justices to effectively block a key component of the law, although its provisions prohibiting states from diluting minority voting rights remain in effect.
You fill one side with pure water and the other side with saltwater.
In 2011, the Supreme Court sided with the provinces on the main question of jurisdiction, while leaving the door open to federal - provincial co-operation.
I certainly have raised my profile on the side with the hornet's nest I accidentally kicked when it came to my website CosmicFingerprints.com.
For what it's worth, Warner predicts the U.S. Supreme Court will ultimately side with the White House, setting NAFTA's doomsday clock in motion.
The verdict will be appealed, and we find ourselves very reluctantly siding with the men responsible for words, «I hate these blurred lines / I know you want it.»
Ultimately the CITT sided with Mattel.»
Often women entrepreneurs were «invisible» as they worked side by side with their husbands, and many only stepped into visible leadership positions when their husbands died.
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