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"carte blanche" Definitions
  1. carte blanche (to do something) the complete freedom or authority to do whatever you like

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He wants the police to have "carte blanche" to kill.
This is not a carte blanche for human germline editing.
Carte blanche authority is admittedly dangerous; funds can be misused.
You're essentially given a carte blanche to wreck the place.
Body cameras is a kind of like the carte blanche solution.
And he favors giving police carte blanche to kill suspected criminals.
She was told she would be given carte blanche, they say.
To date, Mr. Putin has given carte blanche to Mr. Kadyrov.
Even Mr. Collins conceded that Mr. Trump essentially had carte blanche.
Businesses using de-identified data should not be given 'carte blanche.
"You have all the carte blanche you want," Mr. Junger replied.
If you listen closely, Ashton gives fans carte blanche to keep hatin'.
It might also explain how the Man in Black has carte blanche.
But that, ironically, would give Republicans carte blanche to scrutinize him themselves.
I see it as a carte blanche for doing a better job.
It's because it gave me carte blanche to do whatever I wanted.
This time around, corporations were largely given carte blanche over the process.
Given carte blanche to break down boundaries, Ms. Neuwirth went all-out.
Maison Marocaine de la Photographie, Carte Blanche a Hassan Hajjaj is truly immersive.
This doesn't give her carte blanche to turn her head from this tragedy.
With Liquid Soap, though, Barclay has given his inner child full carte blanche.
Pretty sure she's got carte blanche to bring whoever she wants on tour.
Despite his success, Heyward-Bey doesn't give himself carte blanche to spend recklessly.
Mozgov understands that he does not have carte blanche to chuck 23-pointers.
"It is not a carte blanche to destroy another country," Mr. Schmitt said.
"Carte blanche — just tell me what to do," he recalled M.B.Z. telling him.
The message is clear: The United States has granted carte blanche for despots.
This kind of carte blanche engineering was not an uncommon practice during the era.
It's also not carte blanche for the tech industry to do as it pleases.
The show's creators have carte blanche to play in the nightmare world Atwood created.
President Donald Trump has given Saudi Arabia carte blanche to act recklessly (see article).
"Iran will never again have carte blanche to dominate the Middle East," Pompeo said.
Technology does not provide law enforcement carte blanche to access a person's sensitive information.
Actually, I've been given carte blanche to furnish my room as I see fit.
Some hosts have given their guests carte blanche; others have collaborated, with varying results.
Whatever it was, it had clearly been given carte blanche to do whatever, whenever.
In contrast, others who support it are given carte-blanche to guide the debate.
Still, being a scout does not mean having carte blanche to do whatever one chooses.
They gave us carte blanche to do whatever we want, and they're just very nurturing.
Yet this also means that the more than 300 Max Planck directors have carte blanche.
Worth noting: Trump had agreed to give Kelly carte blanche authority as chief of staff.
Yet some want to harp on Trump's refusal to give carte blanche approval in advance.
Would you give Donald Trump, you know, carte blanche to be director of whatever budget?
I'm writing a horror movie for a popular franchise and we really have carte blanche.
The Apple News+ subscription won't necessarily give carte blanche access to all participating magazines, though.
We are not, however, given carte blanche to do absolutely anything we damn well please.
Suddenly, he had European-scale resources and carte blanche to show all he could do.
The reality is that Facebook's "Terms of Service " is a carte blanche seizure of information.
A. Philip Randolph Institute does not give states carte blanche to begin aggressively purging voters.
To be honest, I pretty much gave him carte blanche on the whole project, haha!
He would name him chief executive and give him carte blanche to shape the club.
CARTE BLANCHE: EDGARDO COZARINSKY ON ARGENTINE CINEMA at Museum of Modern Art (through June 133).
Upzoning will give developers "carte blanche to cut down trees," wreaking environmental havoc, NIMBYs respond.
Still, as Dozier writes, handing over carte blanche to the military poses its own problems.
Of course, deference was not meant to be a carte blanche to exact violence without retribution.
He had carte blanche with us, which is how the abuse of power can come in.
"Carte Blanche," too, is a dream-pop synth tune where she sings about solitude and revenge.
However, the vouchers are not a carte blanche to attend any school of the student's choosing.
The U.S. Supreme Court just gave police carte blanche to stop virtually any person they want.
She was given creative carte blanche, and allowed full access to the company's facilities and dancers.
The team would not have had "carte blanche to do whatever" it wanted, said Brig. Gen.
The freedom of religion does not give one carte blanche to take away other people's freedoms.
The new superbody has carte blanche to rewrite the country's constitution and expand his executive powers.
And if Funny or Die and Will Ferrell want carte blanche, you can do whatever you want.
Meanwhile the media and tech behemoths are given carte blanche to increase their already formidable political power.
Meanwhile at the company there would be carte blanche for reinvention, reversing years-old policies, admitting faults.
Despite this, "it's not carte blanche" for world leaders who tweet — even if the consequences are light.
She has carte blanche to appear frequently in the press against a background of warships and parades.
That field depth gives the state GOP carte blanche to support a candidate not named Roy Moore.
The Point: Related to the President or not, no adviser to the President should have carte blanche.
In return, she allows them carte blanche to invade other countries and continue to fund terrorism worldwide.
The man who once held back Turkey's trigger-happy security services has now given them carte blanche.
We can't let even an ally believe that they have carte blanche to do anything they want.
Phillip's Phillips x Artsy: Carte Blanche online sale brought in a total of $84,571 on August 2.
In other words, the Court extended a carte blanche good faith presumption of truth, yielding total deference.
One of the amazing things about Pixar is that the animators have full carte blanche to create.
Because, if we do, it's basically carte blanche for this President and anyone who comes after him.
If you want to do a Sting impression, or play soccer with watermelons, please, you have carte blanche.
Comey, the top federal cop in the sensitive investigation, was given virtual carte blanche in handling the case.
Considering you said you had carte blanche to create the soundtrack, where do you begin on crafting it?
As always, they'll have carte blanche to browse their intranet and see how other teams are measuring success.
It just provided us a carte blanche to everything… but coming home and drinking is not the answer.
This time Aguirre Schwarz, known as Zevs, was given carte blanche to fill a castle with new works.
Elton John himself signed off on Martin's involvement, giving Martin carte blanche to reconstruct his music at will.
As it turns out, a $5 carte blanche for delivery was not a model that really made sense.
But that should not give Mr. Erdogan carte blanche to violate human rights or suppress his political foes.
But saying nothing would, it seems to me, give this person carte blanche to say what she wishes.
But the decline reported by the scientists is hardly carte-blanche for marine industries to pollute marine life.
The same forces have carte blanche to use social media to lie to and persuade would-be voters.
Nor does the pardon power turn out to provide the president with carte blanche over the executive branch.
"Invoking the threat of violence cannot serve as the government's carte blanche to shut down protests," he said.
He was just cast in a new movie called Carte Blanche, and he's definitely been growing out his hair.
No one has had such creative carte blanche at the label since Klein himself ran it, up until 2002.
The Heat star, 58, stepped out with Jack at a private screening of his son's new film Carte Blanche.
Of course were not taking it as carte blanche to exercise misconduct or misuse of force during arrest procedures.
Republican leaders have given the President carte blanche to attack the democratic institutions that have long defined the country.
"I don't want to give carte blanche for the armed forces or public security forces to kill," he said.
"If they're planning a true nationwide Prime offering, there's some cost considerations to do it carte blanche," he said.
Trump, however, appeared intent on painting any DACA fix proposals as a sort of carte blanche for open borders.
The big caveat: It's giving users total control — and with that, they'll have carte blanche to block particular ads.
Wardle said he reached out to the company, essentially offering it carte blanche to talk about whatever it wanted.
Our screens give us carte blanche to be shittier to each other than we'd ever be in real life.
But: Showtime wants to give David Lynch 18 hours and carte blanche to execute an idea he's excited about?
Social networks having practically carte blanche over what they collect about us, and how they use it isn't reasonable.
The court system has given itself carte blanche to overturn any Trump initiative, even on the flimsiest legal grounds.
In the now infamous tape, Trump is heard saying his fame gives him carte blanche to grab women's genitals.
Lytle had given him carte blanche, and so the real challenge was whittling things down to just four designs.
Visiting artists — including Paik, Vito Acconci and Terry Fox — were given carte blanche with the video and editing facilities.
While the IPT upheld the lawfulness of the policy, it said it did not give carte blanche to MI5.
They told me that I would have $93 million for the marketing budget and carte blanche to build my team.
Neither journalists nor activists, like Mr Assange, have carte blanche to break the law in exercising their First Amendment rights.
One woman said she gets why people worry that anonymity can give people carte blanche to accuse others without consequences.
"Carpenter Brut likes our work, so he gave us carte blanche for this unusual project," they tell The Creators Project.
What was Benchmark thinking, giving Kalanick three new board seats and carte blanche to do with them whatever he liked?
The Trump administration is not granting carte blanche for states to roll back Medicaid eligibility as much as they want.
"It's a research and demonstration statute; it's not carte blanche to waive whatever the secretary feels like waiving," Rosenbaum says.
But Palestinians and Israelis alike understood Trump to be giving the Israeli government carte blanche to continue claiming Palestinian territory.
Matt's handler (Catherine Keener) and the weasely secretary of defense (Matthew Modine) preserve deniability by giving their guy carte blanche.
If it becomes operational, it will signal a public health and climate catastrophe, and carte blanche for fracking expansion elsewhere.
For health policy progressives, "flexibility" is a foul word — code for carte blanche to cut services they see as vital.
When Smythson approached the graphic artist Vahram Muratyan to design a set of notebooks — carte blanche — Muratyan ran with that freedom.
He shares that he was given carte blanche to rebuild the brand, and initially didn't bother to dip into the archives.
Casey "did not give states carte blanche authority to force doctors to recite information regarding abortion" outside the context of surgery.
America may have elected a fool for President, but that doesn't give him carte blanche to rule the federal government, foolishly.
Showtime basically gave Lynch and co-creator Mark Frost a carte blanche to make exactly the program they wanted to do.
When Trump won, Flynn was given carte blanche in terms of what role he wanted to play in the White House.
They'd allow states to set their own standards; these, in many cases, would amount to a carte blanche for utility companies.
And the very extremists these provocations are ostensibly supposed to deter sometimes argue their mission gives them carte blanche with impurities.
At the same time, Congress should not allow any president carte blanche to enjoy unlimited personal travel on the taxpayers' dime.
Until then, Mr. Orban's position and his party's majority give him carte blanche to continue reshaping the constitution in his image.
With the American leadership receiving "carte blanche" public support for being hard with Russia, toughness might be an intuitive retaliatory measure.
So even recent history suggests that Trump's lawyers are wrong when they argue that he has carte blanche to obstruct justice.
According to MTV News, the Sprouse sibling is headed back in front of the camera with a new indie flick, Carte Blanche.
The pretense was that her music, covering sexual topics, provides carte-blanche to rampantly infringe upon invasive questioning on her personal life.
As you know, Bratton gave a lot of officers, including yourself, kind of carte blanche to start to think about these things.
"Furthermore, we're looking at the situation afresh every day and are not giving anyone a carte blanche for the future," she said.
" She added, "As for design, we give our members carte blanche and, believe me, some blankets are nothing short of a masterpiece.
But just because a private employer has the right to fire someone for something they say doesn't give them legal carte blanche.
The retail tycoon gave the financier carte blanche to manage his billions, elevating Mr. Epstein's stature and affording him an opulent lifestyle.
The interior of the apartment was completely redone two years ago by the Monaco design firm Carte Blanche, Ms. de Champfleury said.
He said his promise of a free and fair debate doesn't give Democrats carte blanche to dictate the terms of what passes.
Trump needs to re-engage for the ceasefire to endure, and it won't be enough to give Russia carte blanche in Syria.
But that does not mean Facebook is granting carte blanche for anyone to post anything he or she professes to believe in.
So to secure our replacement in advance with a number we were comfortable with, it gave us a little more carte blanche.
Brandi Glanville had carte blanche to criticize or poke fun at Joanna Krupa's genitals ... at least that's what Brandi claimed under oath.
Where Neo Yokio asks viewers to laugh at the idle rich, Pink Christmas has carte blanche to violently and irrevocably take them down.
He might have added that doing ballets which are well out of copyright gives the Trocks carte blanche to have fun with them.
Typically, the individuals who find themselves victims of a scam or an unscrupulous advisor are those who give carte blanche control to them.
And even if you did give DHS carte blanche to take drones out of the sky, you run into legitimate civil liberties issues.
The withdrawal from Iraq in 2011 gave Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki carte blanche to pursue sectarian policies that dismembered the Awakening Councils.
Just because sexsomnia is becoming an accepted disorder, it doesn't mean the court gives carte blanche to people using it as a defense.
Essentially, open-ended funding gave him carte blanche to pursue his next venture, and he immediately started down the track of improving search.
But the creation of Alphabet also gave Page and Brin carte blanche to fade from the limelight and let Pichai take the reins.
After building a relationship with Brummel through his Toybox label, Bonner would move to Chicago and quickly be given carte blanche at Victory.
But that does not mean FIFA should have carte blanche to encourage regimes that are responsible for some of the most pressing of them.
They kind of gave me carte blanche to do whatever, and I got some cute photos of them taking selfies together, and goofing off.
Apps will no longer have carte blanche to Facebook user data, the company's Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer wrote in a blog post today.
And it gives carte blanche to the military to pursue what is now an unwinnable war without end against a faceless and stateless enemy.
If money was no object and you had carte blanche and were able to design a club from scratch, what would it look like?
This creates an imbalance, giving anti-government Republicans carte blanche to savage the bureaucracy, on the expectation that Democrats will quietly make it right.
Trump's clemency power is sweeping — he can decide carte blanche to legally forgive or free anyone, so long as the crimes were federal ones.
" Mattis assured lawmakers that he had not "been given some carte blanche to draw up ... a number that's out of step with the strategy.
Being a dead ringer for Angelina Jolie does NOT give you carte blanche to go after bachelor Brad Pitt ... and Mara Teigen should know.
They say agreeing to witnesses could give the minority leader carte blanche to force additional votes on subpoenaing more witnesses and documents, sources say.
But while Facebook is cracking down on foreign interference and deliberate voter suppression, it is giving political candidates carte blanche to distort and deceive.
Any reform that lacks Chapter 9 in Puerto Rico will inevitably be criticized by hard-liners who misinterpret it as carte blanche for bondholders.
The deal "does not give the United States carte blanche to come in and act unrestricted in Ghana," the U.S. Embassy in Ghana said.
While Degenkolb and Sagan may have carte blanche to race for the win, Van Avermaet may have to protect his BMC team leader Richie Porte.
Should he win, Renzi would have carte blanche to reshape the party and eliminate dissidents but even then his problems would be far from over.
She also fluffed it because a more or less equally divided nation was not willing to give her carte blanche to pursue a hard Brexit.
Groups like Human Rights Watch say it would give Maduro's government carte blanche to take opposition leaders out of circulation ahead of October gubernatorial elections.
Justice Minister Heiko Maas defended the law, telling Bild that freedom of opinion did not mean carte blanche to spread criminal content on the internet.
Given how good "Wonder Woman" turned out Jenkins should have carte blanche to helm any super project she wants, regardless of the main character's gender.
In "Ox Prowl," Carte Blanche Performance dancers dressed as glowing lanterns guide audience members through the park with the promise of surprising encounters and performances.
This is not to say that celebrities and other wealthy people should be given carte blanche to consume as much dirty energy as they want.
" Dylan returned to acting with 2017's indie "Carte Blanche" and has appeared in two music videos: Camila Cabello's "Consequences" and Ygo's "Think About You.
"I would use the leverage — $3.8 billion is a lot of money, and we cannot give it carte blanche to the Israeli government," he said.
But Trump also made clear that he would not give Israel carte blanche, taking a harder line on some issues than he had during the campaign.
Becoming the running mate of the Democratic nominee would give her carte blanche to hammer the president from one corner of the nation to the other.
"[These people would] come into Faraday Future, look at the plant, then they would get carte blanche," says one person with direct knowledge of the situation.
Through the companies Weinstein ran with his brother Bob, Miramax and The Weinstein Company, there was no other director who had unlimited carte blanche like Tarantino.
While Eagles' show is set in one space, the Carte Blanche Performance Ox Prowl features silent actors gracefully gliding around the other exhibits at Up Late.
For instance, the candidate said he would appoint five generals to his cabinet and would give police "carte blanche" to kill delinquents who shoot at them.
"These groups now ask Congress to create a vacuum and to give ISPs carte blanche, with no privacy rules or enforcement in place," the coalition added.
A Dylan admirer who's since become a superfan, Mr. McPherson contributed a two-page pitch that didn't just win approval, but also got him carte blanche.
In Carpenter, the court held firmly that just because we let companies access our phone location, that doesn't give the government carte blanche to access it.
Critics say, however, that under his watch, authorities have failed to prosecute gang leaders, effectively giving the criminals carte blanche and weakening the authority of police.
The 3rd Circuit's ruling this week in the Encompass case removes any doubt that defendants in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware have carte blanche on snap removals.
His party's legislators have given themselves carte blanche to steal public money, eviscerating an anti-corruption mission under the aegis of the Organisation of American States (OAS).
"Entities that deploy facial recognition essentially have carte blanche to do whatever they want with your most intimate data," she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation on Thursday.
But Trump's new orders giving immigration agents carte blanche to deport people in the U.S. unlawfully could seriously undermine the protections in the Violence Against Women Act.
That, combined with whatever gracious Polish film funding allowed this to be made with what I can only assume was carte blanche, makes me feel very lucky.
Organic meat may provide higher levels of omega-3s, but that does not mean we have carte blanche to eat as much of it as we want.
Ron White is scoffing at criticism Stephen Colbert hurled a homophobic slur Donald Trump's way ... saying he has carte blanche to say whatever the hell he wants.
Far-right politician Jair Bolsonaro, who is running second in opinion polls, has found widespread support for his promise to give police "carte blanche" to kill criminals.
Like many doctors, I also dream of a sweeping legislative fix to provide high-quality, carte blanche medicine for all Americans, especially those facing serious medical challenges.
"They had to find other sources of income, which gave the hitmen in these groups carte blanche to participate in activities like kidnapping and extortion," he said.
The fact that we both have carte blanche to go out and see what else is out there helps us solidify how amazing our connection and relationship is.
His work is a testament to the power of abstraction, and generations of artists have been thinking upside-down and invoking his carte blanche creative license ever since.
The secularists have said their denouncement of the coup does not mean carte blanche for the measures the government will try to enact in the failed coup's wake.
TODAY, THE RETREAT OF THE STATE TO THE ADVANTAGE OF FINANCIAL POWERS, THIS CARTE BLANCHE THAT HAS BEEN GIVEN TO FINANCIAL POWERS AND MULTINATIONALS, IS KILLING OUR ECONOMIES.
"He will not be given carte blanche for a full 18 months," Nomura Securities strategist João Pedro Ribeiro said, referring to the countdown until the 2018 presidential elections.
Jackie Speier of California said Rosenstein made clear Mueller has "carte blanche authority" in his investigation, and many members expressed confidence in Mueller, a former FBI director. Rep.
However, the ruling 5-Star Movement has opposed handing the firm legal carte blanche, saying it was unfair to Taranto locals who might have suffered from the pollution.
Schiff said that failure to impeach would be "carte blanche" for Trump and future presidents not only to solicit foreign election interference, but also to stonewall congressional oversight.
With the Trump White House giving Netanyahu carte blanche, the only pressure the prime minister faces is from the settler movement and its supporters on his right flank.
It is incorrect -- and dangerous -- to say that the far-right in Europe suddenly has carte blanche to win elections and speak for, collectively, hundreds of millions of voters.
We're told although she had carte blanche to Gross' private jet and first class commercial flights ... the 12-hour flight between L.A. and Switzerland proved too much over time.
Without ultimately ruling on the merits, the court made clear that just as judicial deference is not automatic, neither is the bald assertion of national security a carte blanche.
Hearing giggles from young men behind me, as they spotted this t-shirt, opened another possibility: that audiences were zeroing in on the potential of having sexual carte blanche.
Considered pest animals by the city of Calgary, residents have carte blanche to catch and eat pigeons, so long as it's done humanely and not with an illegal weapon.
With So Sad Today, I felt that I had more carte blanche (just within my own mind — not from any outside forces) to use more contemporary, time-sensitive language.
However, the 5-Star Movement has opposed handing the group legal carte blanche, saying it was unfair to Taranto locals whose health might have suffered because of the steelmaker.
By sheer miscalculation, she just handed Trump two precious gifts: victory in 220006 and carte blanche to continue undermining the ethical standards of presidential leadership without fear of retribution.
It's every skater's dream ... having carte blanche to grab your board and RIP down empty waterslides at an empty waterpark ... without security trying to chase you out the door.
Atlanta's Golden Globe–winning first season was so good, FX gave Donald Glover carte blanche to do pretty much whatever he wants for the network from here on out.
"Our preliminary view is that such manufacturers have not received carte blanche to impose blanket bans on selling via platforms," the office's president, Andreas Mundt, said in a statement.
Two candidates who aren't senators, Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg, have carte blanche to campaign hard in Iowa ahead of its first-in-the-nation caucuses on Feb. 3.
Her commitment to new plays and new writing was evident in her sponsorship of Mr. Letts, to whom she gave carte blanche after seeing "Killer Joe," his first play.
Yet Russia, which has undermined Turkish security in all possible aspects — economic, political, and military — over the last few years, has received a carte-blanche from the Turkish president.
Nor does it give you carte blanche to harass colleagues over text or email, or compare their bedroom "performance" to their job performance, as Lauer was reported to have done.
"It's the only industry in our country where we have given that kind of carte blanche to do whatever you want to do with no fear of legal consequences," Mrs.
In Kanye's mind, it seems such designated excellence has given him carte blanche to act out however he sees fit – and there's no end in sight to the emotional flailing.
Venezuelans will head to the polls on Sunday to elect members of a "constituent assembly" — a controversial new governing body that will have carte blanche to rewrite the country's constitution.
Matt Taylor of Titmouse directed the film, giving 22 animators near carte blanche to remix godlike, alcoholic super-scientist Rick Sanchez and his nervous, adolescent grandson Morty into new adventures.
As for packing on the PDA for the Twin Cities crowd, we'll let it slide ... Mod celebrates his 31st birthday Saturday, so he gets carte blanche on those sloppy kisses.
Men, among each another, often have a more understanding and sympathetic reaction to news of cheating—though these days, with progressing gender equality, they no longer have carte blanche themselves.
Plus, it's the kind of label where you have carte blanche, even though the boss, Chris Bruni, could always tell us one day that our work doesn't interest him anymore.
He masqueraded as the one providing oversight for Mueller while clearly giving Mueller carte blanche to investigate anything, from the fairytale of collusion to the mysteries of how life began.
However, Italy's ruling 5-Star Movement has opposed handing the firm legal carte blanche, saying it was unfair to Taranto locals whose health might have suffered because of the steelmaker.
However, Italy's ruling 5-Star Movement has opposed handing the firm legal carte blanche, saying it was unfair to Taranto locals whose health might have suffered because of the steelmaker.
Ruch tells TMZ Sports she wants to do everything she can to help Erdman and his organization -- so she gave him carte blanche to design the wrap for her truck.
As Mr Paulikas argued, Saint Paul's injunction to respect earthly powers was not meant to be a carte blanche to use violence; rather it referred to practical matters like taxation.
Opponents say the legislation would violate China's Constitution and give the new commission carte blanche to operate beyond the scope of Chinese laws, especially those meant to prevent arbitrary arrest.
In exchange for fealty to the executive branch, judges are given carte blanche to take bribes, rule in favor of relatives and run businesses on the side, said Mr. Zhernakov.
He's essentially been given carte blanche to ignore Congress -- to build his wall, to hold up foreign aid -- by a Senate where the Republican majority is afraid to criticize him.
Schiff said Dershowitz's view gives a president "carte blanche" to use his or her office to further his or her own political interests, rather than the interests of the nation.
Even with this carte blanche for consumption, Claire takes in 218,1853 calories through a feeding tube as she sleeps, while a machine helps her breathe so her body can rest.
"In most places, having Democratic unified control is not carte blanche to enact a progressive policy agenda," said Sarah F. Anzia, a political scientist at the University of California, Berkeley.
"I would use the leverage, $3.8 billion is a lot of money, and we cannot give it carte blanche to the Israeli government or to any government at all," he added.
Dylan is to star in the indie film Carte Blanche later this year and Cole as one of the protagonists on the CW's re-imagination of the Archie Comic series, Riverdale.
It was granted to certain individuals in the organization carte blanche, and they believed if you could limit access, it would make the space more secure and less vulnerable to hackers.
Speaking to reporters, Bolsonaro said he has given the team's leader, future economy minister Paulo Guedes, carte blanche to do what is needed when his government takes office on Jan 1.
During the election campaign last year, he promised to give police carte blanche to shoot suspected criminals and to pass laws to send adolescents to adult prisons, which are already packed.
But as improbable as it seems, Lucasfilm seems to have given Johnson carte blanche to decide who Rey's parents were, how to address Snoke, and what story to tell in general.
Thankfully, there's an array of products out there to erase our sipping sins, keeping our smile white and giving us carte blanche to drink all the caffeine and vino we want.
Now, grow that vision to the thousands of Starbucks coffee shops around the world along with the resources that Amazon could potentially pour into it with carte blanche from Wall Street.
This cable monopoly (especially at faster speeds) in turn gives cable operators carte blanche to raise rates, impose arbitrary usage caps, and ignore their own failures on the customer service front.
" That order, Manafort's lawyers wrote, "purports to grant Mr. Mueller carte blanche to investigate and pursue criminal charges in connection with anything he stumbles across while investigating, no matter how remote.
For the Experimental Group's Israeli-Mediterranean restaurant, Balagan, helmed by Jerusalem's rock-star chefs Assaf Granit and Uri Navon, they once again gave carte blanche to their resident designer, Dorothée Meilichzon.
The United States' stance reflects the carte blanche we have given the 32-year-old Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, to act with impunity on a wide range of issues.
Most ominously, President Áñez granted the security forces immunity from criminal prosecution for acts undertaken while maintaining public order — in effect, carte blanche for the military to engage in lethal repression.
While Otting's statement appeared to give banks carte blanche to underwrite more aggressive deals, regulated banks are still treading cautiously, although they are gradually increasing the leverage that they are offering.
"Having a TV show gives you carte blanche to say whatever you want about any other TV show," says The Kid Mero, one half of Viceland's raucous late-night talkfest Desus & Mero.
Bolsonaro has promised to root out corruption, crack down on criminals, including by giving police a "carte blanche" to use their weapons while on duty, and fill his Cabinet with military leaders.
Rachel, sitting at the head of the Neolution table, has carte blanche access to their clone biology, and with Helena (Maslany) pregnant with twins, her biology is the most coveted of all.
Both in their mid-30s, they had been installed in their jobs by Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's current prime minister and former president, and given carte blanche to go after corrupt senior officials.
"Even assuming the FTC would prevail in litigation, a court would not give the Commission carte blanche to reorganize Facebook's governance structures and business operations as we deem fit," the majority wrote.
This is already standard in virtually every industrialized nation, but the United States has followed a weird hands-off policy, giving drug companies carte blanche to gouge customers for life-saving medications.
"She received carte blanche from the president to go after those banks that were earlier untouchable," says Oleg Vyugin, chairman of MDM Bank and a former deputy governor of the central bank.
Though Chechnya is now under Moscow's control, the regional leader, Ramzan A. Kadyrov, is seen as having carte blanche to run affairs as he sees fit, in exchange for fealty to Moscow.
Such a ruling would give public officials "carte blanche to have symbols anywhere," said Marci Hamilton, a University of Pennsylvania expert on law and religion who joined a legal brief supporting Edwords.
Drake's dad, Dennis Graham, has carte blanche to use the title of his son's upcoming album, "More Life" -- even if it confuses Drake's fans -- because Dad says he came up with it!
Mr. Sánchez did not win a majority, but "he has now carte blanche to look either to his right or left to form a coalition," said Jordi Sevilla, a former Socialist minister.
"Florida does not have carte blanche to restrict the speech of doctors and medical professionals on a certain subject without satisfying the demands of heightened scrutiny," the majority wrote in its decision.
But the regime and its backers in Moscow and Tehran evidently feel they now have carte blanche to finish the job of retaking the parts of Syria still held by rebel forces.
Chanel chief executive Alain Wertheimer recalled how he had given carte blanche to Lagerfeld in the 1980s to reinvent the brand, from the Chanel jacket to its tweeds and two-tone shoes.
This impunity allows American leaders to commit atrocities and epic political blunders without paying a personal price, giving carte blanche to those with power to do more or less whatever they'd like.
Even service dogs aren't given carte blanche, Diefenthaler points out—business owners can legally ask handlers to remove them if they're out of control, either in their behavior or their bodily functions.
If school administrators receive carte blanche to tamp down and vet non-frivolous outcries on topics of social justice, expressed in areas generally associated with free student communication, where would that leave us?
Awarded three months of studio space and a stipend, artists are given carte blanche to create work from any raw materials and objects culled from the dump, culminating in a weekend-long exhibition.
The bottom line: If Russia's latest move against Ukraine goes unpunished, Moscow is likely to see it as carte blanche for further aggressive acts before Ukraine's new government is in place this fall.
And until we have a US President who understands this fundamental point, Russia's carte blanche military intervention in Syria will only serve to undermine US strategic interests in the region -- if not worldwide.
But it warned, reasonably, that journalists did not have carte blanche: if they were believed to be agents of a foreign power, or conspiring in crimes with one, they could be legitimately booked.
And he's used their support as a carte blanche to move steadily and decisively from his base in Tobruk in the east across the country, taking Benghazi in 2017 and Derna, in 2018.
He seemed pretty happy with the freedom he was given, noting that as long as he kept profanity out of the music, he pretty much had carte blanche to do what he wanted.
With neither competition nor meaningful regulatory oversight to keep them in check, these telecom giants will have carte blanche to abuse their roles as internet gatekeepers online, net neutrality activists have repeatedly warned.
But to push that logic into this terrain would not only give the president carte blanche to persecute his enemies but essentially vitiate the idea that there are any enforceable laws at all.
A decision not to rein in the mapmakers would give both political parties carte blanche to entrench themselves and hogtie their opponents when state legislatures draw the next decade's House districts in 22.4.
"This bill would create an indefinite and uncontrolled state of emergency and give Viktor Orbán and his government carte blanche to restrict human rights," Dávid Vig, Amnesty International's Hungary director, told The Guardian.
But on political ads it's not even going to try — giving politicians around the world carte blanche to use outrage-fuelling disinformation and racist dogwhistles as a low budget, broad reach campaign strategy.
This is not, of course, to suggest that we should encourage petty vindictiveness against the dead and give a carte blanche to haters whose hatred shows more about them than about the deceased.
"It would appear, on the contrary, that the government has mostly responded with a blanket denial," said Lee, adding the security forces "must not be given carte blanche to step up their operations".
The Tel Aviv project should hinge on Israel's commitment to the open "exchange of people and ideas," and its rejection of the nationalist intolerance Franke encountered and that Trump's carte blanche has encouraged.
Did Facebook hand the president a "deliverable," as Warren is suggesting, like giving his campaign carte blanche to lie and distort on Facebook, to the tune of $1 million a week in ads?
The tides, as a result, shifted, and the carte blanche women savored in Hollywood, as well as the prosperity of the early 1910s, came to a screeching halt as conservatism gripped the country.
The White House has given carte blanche to Saudi Arabia's intervention in Yemen against Iranian-backed Houthi rebels, though the fighting has failed to quash the rebellion and brought about a humanitarian nightmare.
"Recognising Palestine as a state would be neither a favour nor a carte blanche but rather a mere recognition of the right of the Palestinian people to its own state," Asselborn told Reuters.
When violence and crime are the norm, it's no wonder that a shell-shocked and struggling community will give the police carte blanche to hunt down the "bad guys," civil rights be damned.
"If no prosecution authority is made aware when such a case occurs, then de facto the informant has been given carte blanche to act as they like," Ms. Siatitsa said in an interview.
"Once you gave people a mask, it was carte blanche to let them do whatever they wanted," one former steward, a staffer who directs and assists the audience during the show, told BuzzFeed News.
He has bemoaned the fact that its police force, one of the deadliest in the world, does not have the right to kill more freely, promising to give it "carte blanche" under his administration.
The Second Amendment gives individuals a right to own firearms, the Supreme Court has decided, but not carte blanche to own any number or kind of firearm, regardless of its purpose, design or lethality.
The license is much shorter than the five-year license it was denied in September, and London Mayor Sadiq Khan was clear that the court ruling was no carte blanche for Uber in London.
I think very few people take the extreme view that the government should be blind to financial and communication data but very few people think giving the government carte blanche without safeguards makes sense.
But it has also laid bare a certain strain of Silicon Valley thinking that distrusts government and believes expertise in the tech world gives them carte blanche to blast their opinions on everything else.
Administration officials stressed that the potential change would only apply to applicants to Trusted Traveler programs, such as Global Entry, and not result in carte-blanche access to State Department of Motor Vehicle records.
To mark the reintroduction of its 1980s Panthère jewelry watch, Cartier has given Ms. Coppola carte blanche to create a commercial around the new collection, both of which will debut worldwide on June 1.
" Gundlach also said he opened a new Twitter account under the handle @TruthGundlach on Monday because "I am tired of people increasingly feeling that they have a carte blanche to report any falsehoods they want.
In a newspaper interview shortly before he was removed, Andersson said tough economic times required difficult decisions and Avtovaz shareholders had given him carte blanche to take the decisions he deemed necessary, including on layoffs.
"Even assuming the FTC would prevail in litigation, a court would not give the Commission carte blanche to reorganize Facebook's governance structures and business operations as we deem fit," the commissioners in the majority wrote.
When he's not cleaning mash out of brewing tanks, Sprouse told Vulture that he's been filling his time on the sets of indie productions, from short films like Carte Blanche to comedies like Banana Split.
"Uber will not be comfortable allowing its investors to have carte blanche access to sensitive information where that information could find its way to Didi," said Nate Gallon, a partner at Hogan Lovells law firm.
Chanel chief executive Alain Wertheimer recalled how he had given carte blanche to Lagerfeld in the early 1980s to reinvent the brand, from the Chanel jacket and suit to its tweeds and two-tone shoes.
Of course, the courts recognize that this convenient reading of FOIA would give the DOJ "carte blanche" to process expedited requests at its leisure, to drag its feet and "pay lip service" to expedited processing.
" He argued, in part, that relisting Tesla's shares in Germany could be favorable to Musk because "he can have regulatory carte blanche, and can tweet anything he wants with no retribution — no matter how fraudulent.
One provision tucked into the Senate's health care bill allows states to not just seek a waiver to try something new with health care, but to get nearly carte blanche to do whatever they want.
Additional demands from the PRC, like lifting national security restrictions on investment, access to security-related sectors (which would include the Canadian defense market) and carte blanche to acquire Canadian firms with sensitive technologies, etc.
Somehow, Taxify thought that just by buying a cab firm with a license, installing its cloud services and apps with the drivers, it could would then have carte blanche to launch its service in London.
In essence, the exculpatory story is that the president hands out hush money so readily that his attorney has carte blanche to cut six-figure payoff checks on his behalf without checking with the client.
These authorizations have been broadly interpreted by the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations, and effectively offered three presidents carte blanche for the US to wage the "war on terror" on multiple parts of the globe.
While she says contracts are common, they're usually meant as a safeguard for all parties involved—and not as a carte-blanche method for masters to take full control over every facet of their slaves' lives.
Jason Delisle, a fellow at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said Warren's plan was "certainly more palatable" than Sanders' carte blanche forgiveness, though he still says there's much to criticize, logistically and philosophically, about Warren's plan.
"I think very few people take the extreme view that the government should be blind to financial and communication data but very few people think giving the government carte blanche without safeguards makes sense," said Gates.
The Dame-MTA showdown is a microcosm of what other female sex and health companies often face: ads catering to male pleasure are given carte blanche, while ads centered around female pleasure are censored as obscene.
For other CEOs, this is a lesson that cozying up to President Trump — including press conferences in which you tout new job creation, spending and even redomiciling in the U.S.— doesn't necessarily give you carte blanche.
In July, Maduro held an election to create a new and massively powerful political body known as a "constituent assembly" that was given carte blanche to rewrite the country's constitution and supplant the opposition-controlled parliament.
But Schiff questioned Dershowitz's belief that all quid pro quos are acceptable, saying such a theory would give a president "carte blanche" to act in his or her personal political interest rather than the national interest.
In October, Facebook doubled down on its decision to exempt politicians from its usual policies prohibiting posting misinformation and other forms of problematic content, extending the carte blanche to ads purchased by political candidates or officeholders.
The Christian right enjoys not just regular and frequent access to the president, but virtual carte blanche on dictating policy, as top ideologues have been placed in cabinet positions and other political appointments in federal agencies.
That would seemingly give President Trump carte blanche to continue his threats against "the little rocket man," and to continue promoting violent xenophobic videos favored by far-right extremists, even when they've been disproven as fake news.
Even journalists or activists investigating a story in which the public has a real interest should not be given carte blanche to expose truly private facts, such as the identity or medical history of Planned Parenthood patients.
By tipping the scales in favor of ISPs that want a carte blanche to create all sorts of paid prioritization arrangements, it would inevitably impact, if not outright harm, individuals who rely on telemedicine for health services.
The state of emergency has given Erdogan a carte blanche to head the cabinet and rule the country by decree with limited oversight, crowding out opposition voices under the guise of security, including by controlling the media.
With carte blanche to experiment, Olson brought on Bon Iver's Justin Vernon as a co-producer, replaced Williams's relatively straightforward arrangements with deep, heavy synths, and ran his vocals through enough auto-tune to crash a computer.
Instead, the company made it clear last fall that it won't fact-check political ads, nor block political messages that violate its speech policies — thereby giving politicians carte blanche to run hateful lies, if they so choose.
You should expect the coalition to continue with the same tactics they have used to date because they probably interpret the certification as a clean bill of health from you, which gives them carte blanche to proceed.
"We haven't seen any U.S. attorneys make an effort to crack down on businesses that are compliant with state law, even though the former attorney general gave them carte blanche to do so," he said, referring to Sessions.
"These provisions give the government virtually carte blanche to surveil, seize, or even shoot a drone out of the sky—whether owned by journalists or commercial entities—with no oversight or due process," an ACLU spokesperson told TechCrunch.
Lam's political opponents said the law was unconstitutional and worried it could portend more emergency measures, which give her effective carte blanche to make new laws as necessary in the instance of a severe breakdown of public order.
Mobile Without Borders was an expansion of T-Mobile's free international data roaming perk first introduced back in 2013, so the carrier has a history of giving North American customers carte blanche access to LTE across the border.
"These provisions give the government virtually carte blanche to surveil, seize, or even shoot a drone out of the sky — whether owned by journalists or commercial entities — with no oversight or due process," an ACLU spokesperson told TechCrunch.
Thanks to a more relaxed office environment, company parties with HR-approved booze, and the carte blanche opportunity to reach out to pretty much anyone via a "season's greetings!" card, the holidays are pretty much made for networking.
Working out the puzzle of growing up Having the relative carte blanche of HBO means that Girls has a pretty long leash when it wants to, say, drop every single one of its plotlines and start from scratch.
Maybe you'll find him, a bald-headed, middle-aged man, beaming from the front of the Carl Cox & Friends Megastructure—one of his prized designs and a project on which the British DJ gives him artistic carte blanche.
"It is very, very competitive to present at this conference and some members are upset that Elizabeth Holmes was given carte blanche," said Dr. Eleftherios Diamandis, a division head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto.
So the larger these services get, the more likely it is they will have something in place to give them carte blanche to kick off or refuse service to sites and actors they believe to be bad business.
Schmidt's travel privileges at the DOD, which required painstaking approval from the agency's chief of staff for each stop of every trip, were suddenly unfettered after Schmidt requested carte blanche, according to three sources knowledgeable about the matter.
This, of course, is why every major VC firm, and every large tech company, keeps a crack team of elite anthropologists busy at all times, with big budgets and carte blanche, reporting directly to the leadership team, right?
But whereas conservative primary candidates once fashioned their campaigns as referendums on reckless federal spending or the elitist sensibilities of leadership, their pitches are much simpler now, carte blanche offerings of complete and total fealty to the president.
Qatar, whose emir met with Mr. Trump in Riyadh and who was perhaps alarmed by the carte blanche being given to Saudi Arabia, subsequently reached out to Iran in an attempt to calm tensions in a combustible region.
The savagely violent and beloved fantasy epic begins its sixth season this Sunday, and showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss and author George R.R. Martin have long been given carte blanche to run the show as long as necessary.
At issue is Maduro's push to create a new and massively-powerful politically body known as a "constituent assembly" with carte blanche to rewrite the country's constitution and begin taking away the power the opposition-controlled parliament still holds.
Titled "On Air" and covering 64,500 square feet, the show is the latest iteration of the Palais de Tokyo's biannual Carte Blanche series, in which an artist is given free rein of France's largest exhibition space for contemporary art.
Built for the Exposition Universelle in 1900, the site is today home to Paris Monumenta, the initially annual — now biannual — exhibition series that gives a contemporary artist carte blanche to create a large-scale installation in the Grand Palais.
Mesquita said that Brasilia gave carte blanche to CEO Parente to rescue the company from a deep crisis caused by Brazil's largest corruption scandal, in which a cartel of construction and engineering companies paid bribes to receive Petrobras contracts.
Many in Israel expected that, given his unstinting support of Mr. Netanyahu during the campaign and his vow to move the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, he would give the Israelis carte blanche to expand settlement construction.
"We're now returning to the dark days where our government gives oil companies carte blanche to drill next to national parks, around wildlife refuges, and next to neighborhoods," said Greg Zimmerman, deputy director of the Center for Western Priorities.
If the House of Representatives impeaches Mr. Trump and then the Senate acquits him, it's reasonable to assume that he would take that outcome as exoneration — and as carte blanche to do whatever he wants to win in 2020.
It's easy to understand how we got here: Rowling and Lucas are creators who built universes that people love, and they earned carte blanche control over new stories set in their worlds, no matter how illogical the outcome may be.
At the same time, giving a carte blanche to Putin for further adventures on the fringes of Europe and the Russian periphery can provoke critical challenges to a NATO alliance that is already, in some European circles, feeling endangered as well.
Critics have raised concerns about whether this gives the administration carte blanche to operate without restraint in the Middle East, but the balancing act, as Kaine put it, is "The executive shouldn't start a war without Congress authorizing…Congress...shouldn't micromanage."
Given the opportunity to direct an episode for the West German TV series "Tatort" (Crime Scene), Mr. Fuller appears to have enjoyed creative carte blanche, writing what he called a "cartoon caper movie" concerning an international blackmail ring in Cologne.
The answer for the United States is not to run from these issues, or to cede the Middle East to Iran, nor is it to forego pressure for meaningful reform or use realism as a carte blanche for bad behavior.
Congress should not be given carte blanche, as the decision by Judge Mehta gives it, to investigate anyone and anything for any purpose as long as the committee chairmen can recite the correct words as purported justifications for their actions.
The Rosenstein order gives Mueller "carte blanche to investigate and pursue criminal charges in connection with anything he stumbles across while investigating, no matter how remote from the specific matter identified as the subject of the appointment order," the lawsuit says.
"Carte blanche approval of batches of applications would only serve to cut off access and opportunity for future students," said Steve Gunderson, the president of the trade group Career Education Colleges and Universities, which represents several for-profit and trade schools.
The country is already suffering through an unimaginable horror, and watching as a lawless president and a corrupt administration are being allowed to operate carte blanche due to Democrats' squeamishness about their political prospects and compromised conservatives' concerns about their own.
A security crackdown in Saudi Arabia before Mr. Trump's visit — as well as the Bahraini regime's deadly attack on a sit-in immediately afterward — suggest that the region's despots feel that they've been given carte blanche to stamp out peaceful dissent.
What they're saying: "They want to have carte blanche to cut benefits going forward, without having to ask the federal government or letting anybody know they're doing it," said Joan Alker, the executive director of Georgetown's Center for Children and Families.
It's bad enough that workers can be pressured by unions during business hours at their place of work, but this new legislation gives labor unions carte blanche to harass employers around the clock — at home, after hours, and on weekends.
For example, the Nazi invasion of Poland in 22012 began with a "false flag" attack on a German radio transmission tower that made it appear as if Polish forces were responsible, thus giving Adolf Hitler carte blanche to launch the invasion.
After the press screening at the 2015 New York Film Festival, Mr. Hou explained through an interpreter that in his desire for realism, he preferred to shoot without rehearsing his actors, while giving the director of photography carte blanche in framing the action.
"The repeal of net neutrality — and more importantly, the abdication of the FCC's duty to protect consumers and competition in the broadband market — ensure that AT&T will have carte blanche to discriminate in favor of the video content it owns," says Sohn.
"We have no doubt that a desire for efficiency motivated some of the exceptions Congress provided, but those concerns don't give the agency carte blanche to ignore the statute whenever it decides the reporting requirements aren't worth the trouble," Judge Stephen Williams wrote.
Mr. Fager, though he had given up his title as chairman of CBS News three years ago, enjoyed carte blanche to run his fief as he saw fit, recruiting famous names for the "60 Minutes" lineup like Anderson Cooper and Oprah Winfrey.
Now, with a newly independent Kojima Productions receiving what appears to have been carte blanche from Sony to make whatever it wanted to as long as it was a PS4 game, Kojima's first non-Metal Gear directorial project in decades is here.
Israel displays such high-handedness in part because it has carte blanche from the Trump administration to do what it will: view the West Bank as Israel proper, overreact at the Gaza fence, pass a 2017 law banning boycott supporters from the country.
"This was basically carte blanche for Jim Crow violence," he said, adding that "the people against whom posse comitatus is often used tend to be the less empowered," such as striking workers, people considered to be politically extreme, immigrants and African Americans.
"This was basically carte blanche for Jim Crow violence," he said, adding that "the people against whom posse comitatus is often used tend to be the less empowered," such as striking workers, people considered to be politically extreme, immigrants and African Americans.
Overlearning the lesson of Steve Jobs's first fall at Apple — and of founder-led hyper-successes at Google and Facebook — Silicon Valley's investors created a culture where founders are given carte blanche, their pronouncements and tactics elevated to the level of divine infallibility.
" One unnamed senior Israeli diplomat texted Reuters correspondent Luke Baker that "Netanyahu will be happy" because he now has "[p]retty much carte blanche to build as much as we want in existing settlements as long as we don't enlarge their physical acreage.
"Concerns about potential NAFTA abrogation in the spring and summer months should not be mistaken given that this is all up to the whim of an increasingly erratic chief executive who has carte blanche from a non-existent board of directors," Krueger wrote Monday.
While attention was focused Wednesday on President Donald Trump's orders to start building the border wall and cut federal funding to sanctuary cities, another aspect of his decree went mostly overlooked: Trump effectively gave the Department of Homeland Security carte blanche to expand immigrant detention.
" And it's fun as a product developer because I'm not saying we're perfect or right in every way but you just start from carte blanche and say, "Okay, given the way modern teams work, what's the tool that would fit that way of working?
Trump's endorsement of the Russian President over his own intelligence services and his failure to confront Putin on key issues such as Crimea and the Novichok poisonings in the UK signaled to many that he was giving Putin carte blanche to do what he wants.
He's made support for Israel synonymous with support for Prime Minister Netanyahu, and has given Netanyahu carte blanche, along with some major political presents like the decision to move the US Embassy to Jerusalem and US recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
"We had carte blanche from the fair," Mr. Elmgreen said in a joint telephone interview with his artistic partner, noting that they chose red for the starfish to contrast with the green of the historic Vendôme Column, originally erected by Napoleon, which dominates the square.
Dorothée Meilizchon, the group's longtime partner who designed their Grand Pigalle Hôtel in Paris, was given carte blanche to dream up the interior for the property's 18 rooms and suites and two-story restaurant, set in two converted 19th-century townhouses in Covent Garden.
If the Trump administration and Republicans in Congress succeed in stripping funding from Planned Parenthood and giving employers carte blanche to deny women necessary medication under murky notions of moral disdain, all paths to health and wellness will disappear for a huge swath of Americans.
"State institutions are weak, the police are ineffective and the government is forced to resort more and more to the services of right-wing groups, giving them a carte blanche in return," said Vadim Karasev, director of independent Kiev-based think tank Institute of Global Strategies.
CDA 230's provision for "Good Samaritan blocking and screening of offensive material" is so broad, allowing sites to filter or block content that is "harassing, or otherwise objectionable," that it effectively gives carte blanche to promote an aggressive political agenda without any risk of legal consequence.
The 15th-century bulls that are collectively known as the Doctrine of Discovery gave European explorers carte blanche "to invade, capture, vanquish, and subdue all Saracens, pagans, and other enemies of Christ, to put them into perpetual slavery, and to take away all their possessions and property".
"If you take away all these restrictions, and give landlords carte blanche to just turn people down willy nilly for whatever they want ... it's going to fall on people who have those records more often," said Eric Dunn, the National Housing Law Project's Director of Litigation.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, by refusing to condemn Turkey's invasion, has given it carte blanche to bomb the United States' own allies because Turkey has "legitimate" concerns about its borders, as long as Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of Turkey, shows restraint and avoids civilian casualties.
To launch the space, she gave Messager carte blanche, and the artist really delivered the feminist mayhem she is known for, presenting a series of fresh and topical works that may just as well have come from the mind and hand of an artist half her (73) years.
Adam Schiff (D-Calif.), the lead House manager prosecuting the case against the president, immediately rebuffed Dershowitz's theory during the question-and-answer session Wednesday, warning that it would grant presidents "carte blanche" to use the office to further their own political interests rather than those of the nation.
Some of this is because Boston's splashy summer free-agent signee, Al Horford, missed time early this season due to injury; without Horford's imposing presence around the rim, Bradley doesn't have as much carte blanche to hound opposing ball handlers, which negates one of his defensive calling cards.
Yossi Mekelberg, an associate fellow at the Chatham House think tank, told VICE News that the statement would likely come as a surprise to some on Israel's pro-settler right, who have been eagerly awaiting a Trump administration they believed would give them carte blanche on the settlement issue.
"It gives a semblance of owning your data, and having the right to know how it is used, to the individual, but at the same time it provides carte blanche to the government," said Salman Waris, head of the technology practice at TechLegis, a New Delhi law firm.
Aside from their first names and initials, Bowie and Byrne don't appear to have too much in common musically, though both were endlessly open to possibilities and happy to be conduits for other kinds of music, and both allowed Eno carte blanche to use the music studio as compositional tool.
End User License Agreements—the fine print you never read but always agree to whenever you download software, sign up for a subscription service, or buy a gadget—have been used to create a parallel legal system that gives companies carte blanche to force you into terms that you can't negotiate.
Last fall, he took over the Palais de Tokyo in Paris for its prestigious annual Carte Blanche exhibition, in mid-November he'll present a solo show at the Esther Schipper gallery in Berlin and he is currently preparing for a major exhibition next year at The Shed in New York.
Under the cynical guise of "restoring internet freedom," the new F.C.C. chairman, Ajit Pai, wants to give big telecom companies carte blanche to treat the content of their subsidiaries and partners more favorably than information from other companies — a practice that AT&T, Comcast and Verizon are already starting to employ.
"[It] gives foreign governments carte blanche to do whatever they want to Americans in America so long as they do it by remote control," Nate Cardozo, a staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a digital rights group who represented Kidane in this first-of-its-kind lawsuit, told Motherboard.
Not only did he change the name back to its original moniker Saint Laurent, but he moved the studios from their traditional home of Paris to his personal hometown of L.A., and was pretty much given carte blanche by the brand's owners, luxury conglomerate Kering, causing rancor amongst his fellow, more restricted designers.
The clearest evidence of this is that Britain is already half way to sacking off the European Union, the polls suggest that right wingers have carte blanche to further privatise our schools, hospitals, air and organs, and the fact that people have seriously been discussing having a great big war with Spain.
Results are variable and some things perhaps are better left unmolested, but, through Brooklyn (and NYC in general), a pathological desire to rework these tropes has given the rest of the world carte blanche to fuck with things like BBQ as well, and adapt that type of food to the local diners preferences.
" Jones set off a round of debate in recent weeks about whether Infowars should be granted carte blanche on big social media outlets when he addressed Russia investigation special counsel Robert Mueller on his show, imitated firing a gun, and said, "You're going to get it, or I'm going to die trying.
Before we give carte blanche to the tech billionaires who want to rewrite the way the world works -- including in the areas they know nothing about -- it might be worth reading about the undue influence of the robber barons, and the backlash that resulted from their exploitation of both people and markets.
And so, like the Iranians, M.B.S. used his carte blanche from America to project power and stretch far beyond his capabilities: intervening in Yemen, blockading Qatar, abducting the prime minister of Lebanon, cracking down on women driving activists and permitting, if not ordering, his team to murder moderate Saudi democracy advocate Jamal Khashoggi.
"If you tolerate abusive behavior, you, as a company, are signalling to abusers they have carte blanche," Kiely said, "And to the victims of that abuse, past and future, that they just have to put up and shut up because the abusers are so much more important than the people they are abusing."
What this means, in short, is that the Supreme Court has punted on the broader issues involved, narrowing its ruling to the specific circumstances of this individual case, and that what it said should not be interpreted as giving other businesses carte blanche to do what Jack Phillips, owner of Masterpiece Cakeshop, did.
Reinforcing the idea that the Emni is a core part of the Islamic State's operations, the interviews and documents indicate that the unit has carte blanche to recruit and reroute operatives from all parts of the organization — from new arrivals to seasoned battlefield fighters, and from the group's special forces and its elite commando units.
The agreement "does not give the United States carte blanche to come in and act unrestricted in Ghana," said a lengthy statement from the American Embassy in Accra, adding that Ghana is "recognized as a global leader — capable of maintaining its own security and perpetuating peace and security in the region and around the world."
They include the idea that each state or country has carte blanche to tax income, sales and whatever else it wants within its borders (as long as its taxpayers are O.K. with the burden), but they should not step on the toes of other political jurisdictions by taxing activity that happens across the border.
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An ACLU spokesperson told TechCrunch: "These provisions give the government virtually carte blanche to surveil, seize, or even shoot a drone out of the sky—whether owned by journalists or commercial entities—with no oversight or due process," The spokesperson said the bill could interfere with journalists who want to use drones to report on events such as protests.
In fact, some are tying the latest gas attack to Rex Tillerson, who said over the weekend that the "longer-term status of President Assad will be decided by the Syrian people"—which could be taken as a suggestion that the U.S. was content to let him stay in power and give him carte blanche militarily.
This Friday evening, for the first time since then, school bells will ring to call PS1 to session in its original, pre-museum incarnation, in a festive subversion of T.G.I.F. Given carte blanche to staff a one-night academy for artful learning, play and other institutional rituals, the artist Ryan McNamara has conceived a "Back To School" benefit event.
The problem is the absolute ubiquity of these same stories being told, over and over, in different variations all across the worlds of video games has helped build a culture that worships a superficial comfort above all: one that has carte blanche to rewrite history towards these narratives and erase anything that ever tries to seriously challenge them.
"One can imagine a Constitution that gives the President carte blanche to organize the executive branch and determine whether the Attorney General needs a formal Department of Justice or whether monetary policy shall be conducted by the Treasury Department or a separate agency, but that is not the United States Constitution," Clement argued in his brief.
Yet over the course of years and two administrations, Kaine has sought to do just that, both on war powers issues and on authorizations for use of military force, the latter of which, specifically those passed in 2001 and 2002, have all but given presidents carte blanche to launch military action without congressional approval in advance.
" Ms. de Beer, Mr. Fairouz and Mr. Ignatius began work on the opera in early 2014, after the Dutch National Opera's director, Pierre Audi, offered Ms. de Beer carte blanche to develop a commission for its 2017 Opera Forward Festival, the second edition of an annual festival devoted to "new works, new talent and new initiatives.
And I think more broadly there's been a sense that Trump got away with it from the Mueller investigation and there has been some anxiety within the party that in taking the threat of impeachment mostly off the table this year they have essentially given him carte blanche to do whatever he wants without fear of consequences.
The Times reported: Reinforcing the idea that the Emni is a core part of the Islamic State's operations, the interviews and documents indicate that the unit has carte blanche to recruit and reroute operatives from all parts of the organization-from new arrivals to seasoned battlefield fighters, and from the group's special forces and its elite commando units.
At the Carnival Row section, for example, visitors were asked to draw "identity cards" listing them as Creatures (aka "Critches") or Humans and were treated accordingly; Creatures were quickly berated by the local constables while Humans were given carte blanche as they explored the marketplace setting and Carnival Row itself—"a safehouse of ill repute" that still faced its own dangers.
One of the police officers is accused of torturing a black man in jail, which shows us that he is immoral; Mildred condemns this action, which shows us that she is righteous — and also apparently gives her carte blanche to toss out the n-word as she pleases, a move from which the film seems to take a Tarantino-esque thrill.
Its guiding principle is absolute liberty of expression: contributors are given carte blanche to interpret the theme as loosely or stringently as they wish, and their pieces are never edited; as "editors," Krassoievitch and Garza-Usabiaga only select the order in which submissions are printed through a process of "free association and bizarre connections," according to the gallery's press release.
" Manafort, who was accompanied by Rick Wiley, another longtime political operative recently hired to the Trump campaign, said that Trump had given them essentially carte blanche to ensure that he would be solid enough in terms of delegates and the popular vote heading into Cleveland so that RNC members "can feel comfortable that he is going to be the nominee.
The emergency powers -- which give the city's chief executive effective carte blanche to make new laws as necessary in the instance of a severe breakdown of public order -- have not been tested in court since Hong Kong's return to China in 1997 and could be found unconstitutional under the city's Basic Law, the de facto constitution, which guarantees rights such as public assembly and free expression.
The emergency powers -- which give the city's Chief Executive effective carte blanche to make new laws as necessary in the instance of a severe breakdown of public order -- have not been tested in court since Hong Kong's return to China in 1997 and could be found unconstitutional under the city's Basic Law, the de facto constitution, which guarantees rights such as public assembly and free expression.
But given the right tools — that is, the willingness of Lanvin's financial backers to participate in its future, a carte blanche from the industry (issued gratis), and maybe a shot of espresso or two — Lapidus could have what it takes to repair the foundation of a house that has fought so hard to survive the demands of the industry today, and mend Lanvin's broken heart.
" July – October 2011: As reported in numerous outlets, the son of a heavy hitter in a powerful Mexican drug trafficking organization had filed explosive legal pleadings in federal court in Chicago accusing the US government of cutting a deal with the "Sinaloa Cartel" that gave its leadership "carte blanche to continue to smuggle tons of illicit drugs into Chicago and the rest of the United States.
And, realistically, the commission probably doesn't want the attention anyway since people might not like it if they found out what the agency has been doing: removing broadband subsidies for low-income households, hiding information on a program that pays for computer equipment in schools, and generally giving internet providers — some of the most despised companies in the country — carte blanche to treat websites, apps, and internet traffic as they please.
So could the institutionalists who fear that Trump's bluster is damaging our standing and disillusioning our friends, and the human rights activists who regard this administration's cynicism as a carte blanche for thugs and dictators, and the simple Trump-fearers (like myself) who worry that he could make a truly catastrophic blunder should, say, the North Korea negotiations blow up or a real crisis with Russia or China comes along.
We have a contingent of people (lead by one user, Grik) who believe that there aren't people behind these screen names and that 'anything should go because this is just a foot fetish site and we should lighten up,' so that gives him carte blanche to say and do whatever he wants (including implying that any picture of a woman bending over is 'Ready for Grik,' a saying that has since been banned on this site).
Put these and other elements together — an erratic Saudi prince given carte blanche by Trump, wielding cash and fear to secure fealty, brooking no opposition to the House of Saud, blind to devastation from the Saudi-led war in Yemen, allowing women to drive but arresting the women activists behind this concession, detaining critics en masse, throwing a fit at Canada (yes, Canada!) over justified human-rights criticism — and the folly of killing Khashoggi in Turkey becomes incremental rather than inconceivable.
Based on the alleged agreement  "the Sinaloa Cartel under the leadership of defendant's father, Ismael Zambada-Niebla and 'Chapo' Guzman, were given carte blanche to continue to smuggle tons of illicit drugs into Chicago and the rest of the United States and were also protected by the United States government from arrest and prosecution in return for providing information against rival cartels which helped Mexican and United States authorities capture or kill thousands of rival cartel members," stated a motion for discovery filed in U.S. District Court by Zambada-Niebla's attorney in July 2011.
Based on the alleged agreement  "the Sinaloa Cartel under the leadership of defendant's father, Ismael Zambada-Niebla and 'Chapo' Guzman, were given carte blanche to continue to smuggle tons of illicit drugs into Chicago and the rest of the United States and were also protected by the United States government from arrest and prosecution in return for providing information against rival cartels which helped Mexican and United States authorities capture or kill thousands of rival cartel members," stated a motion for discovery filed in U.S. District Court by Zambada-Niebla's attorney in July 2011.

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