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I had no cause to expect greatness, and no cause to erupt in its absence.
Word of the Day : cause to be embarrassed; cause to feel self-conscious _________ The word abash has appeared in 11 articles on nytimes.
To be fair, Mailer & Co. had cause to quake.
There's also cause to be skeptical of Google's altruistic goals.
But, this romantic development isn't exactly a cause to celebrate.
The internet rallied to his cause, to put it lightly.
But that's not necessarily cause to cancel your Netflix subscription.
Optical astronomers thus have cause to be nervous about Starlink.
For one Wisconsin man, it was cause to start drinking.
There's more than enough probable cause to arrest this officer.
If you think they're essential, you have cause to complain.
So, they have taken their cause to the next level.
There may be cause to hit the streets yet again.
And the Saudis may well have cause to be satisfied.
And there will be cause to wonder whether Donald Trump,
And there's cause to wonder if those products are safe.
Most historians will have cause to envy her narrative ability.
What does the article claim this could cause to happen?
That wouldn't, by itself, be cause to dwell on him.
That's another reason 2017 has given him cause to celebrate.
Ultimately those losses were cause to think bigger, not smaller.
But China's actions certainly give us cause to be skeptical.
Others have made it their cause to help the victims.
An autopsy showed the cause to be suicide by hanging.
However, this isn't cause to hurl your MacBook into the ocean.
There is probable cause to charge him with Cruelty to Animals.
Think of the jobs that's going to cause to be gone.
The underlying numbers give cause to be both optimistic and pessimistic.
They also point to the harm the incomers cause to wildlife.
In fact, Trump has no legitimate cause to consider abandoning NATO.
Nonetheless, for the Kremlin, the deal is hardly cause to celebrate.
It may also be cause to delay a much-anticipated IPO.
Its advocates have every cause to feel confident, patient and secure.
So there is hope and cause to celebrate and be thankful.
All too soon, though, he'll have cause to regret his impulsiveness.
There is no cause to say that protesting is not patriotic.
But we believe strongly there is probable cause to conclude that.
Investors have plenty of cause to be worried about the economy.
Until this happens, only Mr López's family will have cause to celebrate.
This feels like an urgent cause to Sarkeesian in the Trump era.
Mr Trump's second wife did not give him cause to behead her.
By the end of the day more mothers had cause to mourn.
That's because we have no evidence there's just cause to remove Mueller?
Once again, there is cause to celebrate: Lucky was adopted Wednesday morning!
That decision is cause to celebrate, and reason enough to visit Confetti.
It's not like the oil companies have any real cause to complain.
Sometimes they're scared, too, though they give us no cause to be.
It only provides probable cause to believe that the alien is deportable.
"I had no probable cause to go onto this property," Hogrefe said.
Rosenstein said Wednesday he has not seen good cause to fire Mueller.
But both teams, and all three players, have cause to be grateful.
Unrest in the former British colony gives officials cause to try again.
But Goldman has cause to hope Washington will come to its rescue.
"There is no cause to celebrate and no cause for alarm but there is cause to recognize how quickly, how thoroughly and transparently my challenge was seen, verified and in the end ruled on," he told a news conference.
"We had probable cause to arrest Padgett," Nisleit explained Monday, after Padgett's release.
The group's latest cause: to remove the nationality caps on employment-based visas.
Only 94 people call it home; few have cause to stumble upon it.
Only Tesla's swish electric cars have given the Germans cause to lose sleep.
After subsequent interviews, investigators believe that they had probable cause to arrest Duke.
Did they have any proof or cause to lead to all of this?
Was being close to Trump political strategist Steve Bannon cause to be fired?
They are therefore harmed by the executive actions and have cause to sue.
According to the court, investigators have probable cause to see files like that.
And that's the cause to which the Richards family chooses to devote themselves.
However, some recent strategic choices at the company give me cause to worry.
In a hearing Friday, a federal magistrate found probable cause to try Hernandez.
If Obamacare survives the next few months, liberals will have cause to celebrate.
Then there's the suffering that the bill will cause to Democrats in particular.
Finally, some other notable electoral victories might give liberty-lovers cause to celebrate.
In the end, the only cause to which Comey commits is his own.
During the investigation, detectives found "probable cause" to charge him, the statement read.
He encouraged those who supportive to their cause to rally at the refuge.
The president of Paraguay also has cause to thank the United States godfather.
Older adults have cause to be careful about what's in their medical records.
However, she said police need to establish probable cause to make an arrest.
The sun moves into Cancer on Friday, which is a cause to celebrate!
The states will determine what counts as "good cause" to suspend the rule.
Jews will be just fine trusting those they have no cause to trust!
"I don't think he will, but Iran sure has cause to worry." video
The expression of a belief is not probable cause to invade someone's privacy.
It is not just politicians who have cause to complain about fake news.
Find another cause to take on the president — and there will be many.
Stating that shouldn't be cause to fear a backlash of hatred and vitriol.
"It gives you cause to pause," Gerren Bond, Babbitt and Deyo's neighbor, told CBS.
Investors already unnerved by Yemen's protracted war have further cause to fear Arabian instability.
On Friday, Judge Robert Viar Jr. found probable cause to move the case forward.
When you hear 'sumo' and 'mixed martial arts' it is normally cause to groan.
To some critics, the circumstances offers cause to dramatically reduce speech on Facebook products.
The court found sufficient cause to renew the 90-day surveillance warrant three times.
It's for a good cause: to raise awareness of food production, nutrition, and waste.
Her supporters attributed the cause to the judge having been appointed by Mr Trump.
He needs me to champion his cause, to give hope where there is hopelessness.
Whether that's cause to celebrate or have a quick cry, I'll let you decide.
And if their rulers are crooked or cruel, they will have cause to rebel.
I thought that it was a really great cause to come and support science.
Whatever their mix of motives, Lacey and Larkin moved their cause to the courtroom.
It feels like a small miracle each time, but it's not cause to celebrate.
So cops need probable cause to search the car, but what constitutes probable cause?
A distant country that has at least as much cause to worry is China.
There is such an opportunity and there is a cause to drive the opportunity.
We have to see how much damage the tariffs will cause to China's exports.
And cause to break out celebratory cupcakes at the fortuitously timed Thursday afternoon session.
"The government has demonstrated good cause to protect some of the discovery," Friedrich said.
Maris said regulators would have good cause to break up the big technology companies.
And some see Mr. Obama's caution and passivity as a contributing cause to both.
But there's cause to mourn Nostalrius' demise and reason to frown on Blizzard's actions.
"It's further cause to continue to believe in ourselves," said Ferrari boss Maurizio Arrivabene.
That would be disturbing because you'd have to have probable cause to get one.
But surely a little heckling isn't sufficient cause to take away free speech rights.
The similarities abound: Brexiteers love to compare their cause to America's war for independence.
Police need a warrant, based on probable cause, to search and seize your property.
But, as a harbinger of 2020, the results gave both parties cause to worry.
But others said his life had given him cause to believe in the improbable.
Let's have a think of root cause to find a solution to overcome this.
The responding law enforcement officer had probable cause to label it a domestic violence incident.
As with any lead, further investigation is always needed to develop probable cause to arrest.
With Mr Trump in the White House, he may have much less cause to retaliate.
To DJ Schanz, director of the Utah Patients Coalition, the compromise was cause to celebrate.
No curls are worth the damage they'll cause to your hair long-term — we promise.
You have cause to want some assurance beforehand that your parents can pull this off.
They know we can cause more damage to them than they can cause to us.
And they might once have had cause to expect Germany to be on their side.
Rumours spread wildly and frequently in the capital, but there is cause to believe these.
Pimco is contesting the claim and has argued it had "good cause" to oust Gross.
Bars might be closing, but by no means is that cause to stop the party.
Now just add a cause to make your social gatherings meaningful, and party with purpose.
There is one thing Theresa May, his counterpart in Britain, has cause to worry about.
He doesn't believe there is "good cause" to fire Mueller: I know what he's doing.
Rosenstein told lawmakers that he had not seen good cause to fire the special counsel.
White Tulsans took this as just cause to burn Black Wall Street to the ground.
So there is certainly cause to celebrate women making small steps forward in the boardroom.
Equifax's messy initial relief efforts certainly haven't given them much cause to temper this feeling.
Trump's Twitter feed alone might establish probable cause to bring charges in an ordinary case.
Others said it should serve as cause to renege on the nuclear deal with Iran.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Boston Celtics both entered Thursday night's showdown with cause to celebrate.
The same studio has more cause to celebrate as "Wonder Woman" crosses $800 million worldwide.
Agents will have probable cause to search only the messages related to the Clinton investigation.
However, a few months ago, I had cause to be concerned about my personal safety.
Sixteen of the partygoers sued, saying there had been no probable cause to arrest them.
Seeing the way he's frequently troubled by tremors in this movie is cause to shudder.
At times, nevertheless, even allies ought to have cause to worry about White House decisions.
Police told The Seattle Times they did not have probable cause to arrest the trespasser.
And nothing that has transpired since then has shown me cause to modify that position.
That was enough to give the police probable cause to arrest and charge Mr. McFarland.
But in others, he said, mere embarrassment was an insufficient cause to allow a pseudonym.
This is DeVos's pet issue and a cause to which she's directed her personal wealth.
"Probable cause to search a location, such as Ganek's office, for evidence of a crime does not require probable cause to think that the person whose premises is to be searched is himself a knowing participant in the criminal activity under investigation," the opinion said.
Our test subjects, who were unaware of this ruse, were again more likely to attribute an internal, emotional cause to the poses in the faces with female hair, and more likely to attribute a situational cause to the poses in the faces with male hair.
ICE has authority to detain someone on probable cause to believe that the person is a deportable alien, but state and local police only have authority to detain someone on the basis of probable cause to believe that the person has committed a crime.
However, the DDOJ did not find probable cause to prosecute three of the four officers involved.
Everyone has cause to celebrate right now, though the reasons, and perhaps level of clarity, differ.
Even better cause to forget the disgusting rooms that awaited at the end of those searches.
But she added, the ACLU — and people of color — don't have cause to celebrate just yet.
The focus can shift from the cause to the fight; from the issues to the attacks.
Perhaps those with the biggest cause to complain are citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Congestion occurs because individual drivers do not take into account the inconvenience they cause to others.
The researchers worry about the threat that uncontrolled discharge of brine could cause to marine life.
These days, though, it is not only technocrats who have cause to fret about skewed metrics.
They block some of the harm that cancer cells can cause to weaken the immune system.
Mr Arnade went to a lot of places that his peers have little cause to visit.
The argument for the causeto me, it's sugar first, followed by highly processed grains second.
But the law backfired as opponents used it as a cause to squelch the guns' development.
That's a cause to celebrate for anyone who has tasted one of Ximena's bomb coca alfajores.
The only politician who had cause to cheer the high rate of abstention was Mr Bukele.
His boss immediately had cause to regret that trick: he went down to Alexio 51-29.
Still, Brexit will provide the party with a cause to rally around for a little longer.
After all, comrades in arms always grow closer when they believe the cause to be worthy.
"That event to me was very traumatizing," Gatenby recalls, and the cause to him seemed obvious.
If you're trying to find the most effective cause to donate to, that uncertainty is worrisome.
But if a permanent thaw does occur, two groups of Catholics will have cause to worry.
For the chairmen having to pursue these deals, however, there's plenty of cause to be wary.
As such, the extremist government in Tehran has good cause to be concerned about the MEK.
Many of us will have cause to celebrate an honorable and hard fought victory next week.
The latest development in Justice's long-overdue comeback has given fans cause to D.A.N.C.E in celebration.
The platinum-selling brothers from Tupelo, Mississippi have cause to celebrate after the year they've had.
Elected two months after 9/11, Bloomberg had cause to despair over Washington's ineptitude in counter­terrorism.
He's given supporters cause to be concerned and given opponents an opportunity to go after him.
Add your signature to their cause, to show the league it's time to take a stand.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, conservatism no longer had a great moral cause to rally around.
We remember that even in the darkest hours, there is cause to hope for tomorrow's light.
And so begins the mental gymnastics to assign another cause, to accuse the asphyxiated of histrionics.
All of this means there was plenty of cause to search for, and celebrate, good news.
Italy, one of the bloc's most indebted members, probably has most cause to celebrate low yields.
"We still haven't established enough probable cause to say one person or another did it," Sgt.
They haven't had much cause to do the whip in the past 100 years or so.
There's cause to hope that this is the start of being cast in other important roles.
A different judge ruled in October that there was probable cause to let the complaint proceed.
More than two decades later, their big birthday on Monday is giving the family cause to reflect.
Researchers ruled the cause to be "severe interpersonal conflict leading to death" by one or more perpetrators.
Of course no one would rule it out, but it helps Farage's cause to talk it up.
He says there's a root cause to this: organizations don't even know where their own data is.
Humankind, and the natural world that supplies TCM with its ingredients, would have less cause to rejoice.
These explanations pump serotonin through our brains: a neurochemical cause to wake up, try harder, and smile.
Chinese spies have cause to target foreign trade secrets that are never going to be shared voluntarily.
The Supreme Court had cause to disqualify Mr Sharif on legal grounds, says Reza Ali, a lawyer.
This one can be used to estimate the potential damage a storm will cause to offshore facilities.
Russia, but also probable cause to believe that he was involved in the commission of a crime.
It is incumbent on all parts of civil society to support this common cause to prevent terrorism.
For the sainthood cause to move forward, the Church would have to attribute a miracle to Talbot.
She's even taken her cause to the Oval Office, meeting with President Trump ahead of Alice's release.
The officers quickly conclude they have ample cause to arrest the man -- and to do so forcefully.
Holmes has cause to say almost exactly the same thing in this episode, with a tragic twist.
The circuit court judge there, Jonathan Sjostrom, has ordered the affidavit of probable cause to be sealed.
Rosenstein told Congress in December that he hadn't seen good cause to remove Mueller from the probe.
Now as the Russian Federation, we still have cause to be concerned, as well as with China.
As in nearly every other attack they looked, found no probable cause to arrest and turned away.
She filed two police reports, but the police did not find probable cause to arrest the man.
I never thought about combining it with drag, 'cause to me, well, drag queens don't play guitar.
At the same time, the women brought their cause to some prominent members of Argentina's art establishment.
And yet we have cause to regret his departure, because his replacement is likely to be worse.
Again, this is a common investigatory method when the government can show probable cause to a court.
But today, it is no longer necessary to commit to the cause to help spread it around.
And of course it is helpful to my cause to achieve the freedom of those in captivity.
Of all the top seeds, in fact, only Argentina had cause to leave Moscow a little dispirited.
Combine that with arch-conservative play-calling, and the Bucs had plenty of cause to move on.
He reportedly believes there is cause to investigate U.S. forces for its treatment of prisoners as well.
Of course, Mr. Obama also found cause to ridicule Republicans for taking credit for the strong economy.
Why do you think fund-raisers often confront ambivalence when pitching the cause to big-name philanthropists?
Courts are split on whether investigators need a warrant based on probable cause to acquire location data.
Finally, prosecutors must convince a United States magistrate judge that there's probable cause to support the search.
A last bid to preserve them was cause to impeachBut his party's corruption put him beyond reach.
Last year the two groups agreed to make joint cause to Academy panel and the astronomical community.
The CTE community has had cause to remain hopeful that the administration would truly invest in CTE.
Rosenstein told the House Judiciary Committee in December that he sees no "good cause" to fire Mueller.
Despite varying opinions on what charitable cause to support, members of the Baking Club reached a consensus.
That alone is cause to repeal the federal Hyde Amendment and all other funding restrictions on abortion.
Now, anyone who was under the impression that they were relatively safe might have some cause to worry.
Police said they had probable cause to link all six killings to the dead suspect, Dwight Lamon Jones.
Rarely would she have cause to go into the school, and when she is, she is never alone.
The indictment means the grand jury has found the California prosecutors have probable cause to pursue their charges.
The cause of Bigg's death, however, in no way repudiates the cause to which he devoted his life.
The disruption the next four years could cause to the bilateral relationship, though worrying, need not be apocalyptic.
The most revealing false claim: A nonsensical allegation of illegality Trump had reasonable cause to criticize Democratic Rep.
But the "mass affluent", those with liquid assets in the hundreds of thousands, also have cause to fret.
After investigating, Salt River PD determined there was enough probable cause to arrest Belle -- and another adult male.
Characters sacrifice their lives to protect Lyra and Will, while others die in the cause to kill them.
The more fluid the piercer is with their movements, the less physical trauma it'll cause to the client.
We'll have to wait and see what kind of long-term damage the news will cause to Mitsubishi.
The medical examiner has determined the cause to be accidental drowning, a spokesperson for the office tells PEOPLE.
The judge found no cause to arrest her for the three charges brought by an independent, special prosecutor.
So there is risk involved if you decide to donate $99 to their cause to pre-order one.
"I don't think there was ever anything that was just cause to be fired," Buckingham told Rolling Stone.
She's embroiled in an international custody battle, but Madonna had cause to celebrate a personal feat on Wednesday.
"We have probable cause to believe that (Kimberly) is buried there," Warren Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer told WABI.
"I had no probable cause to get a search warrant to go onto this property," the sheriff said.
The CBO itself, however, has given cause to take that optimistic scenario with a large grain of salt.
"  "I, Joost, van Doorn, want to personally apologise for any financial damages this announcement will cause to people.
The outsized power of controversy within the marketplace may be cause to avoid interrupting and shouting down speakers.
Meanwhile in California from Connor Harris at City Journal: Ten years later, supporters have ample cause to reconsider.
Marsh's interview demands were reasonable and it had cause to fire Gilman and McNenney for refusing to comply.
There's little cause to doubt the Russian military has followed suit — or that it has scored some successes.
I told him the arrests sounded bad because he did not have probable cause to make the search.
Montana is the only outlier, where employers must demonstrate that they have "good cause" to fire an employee.
Every generation surely finds cause to believe it is living with more dread and turmoil than the last.
Would black parents have cause to worry if their child had an encounter with a Boston police officer?
He has described auctioneering as a patriotic cause to protect China's heritage, but he also supports contemporary art.
He said he felt investigators had enough probable cause to put in an affidavit for a search warrant.
"I voted for him as CIA director and haven't had cause to regret that vote," Kaine told CNN.
As of this week, one less group may have cause to complain about their terrible parental leave policy.
The best entry point for understanding Maloney is the cause to which he dedicated his life: his software.
It's bureaucratically wiser (and safer) to mask and then see who might have cause to ask for more.
The longer it remains in the ocean, Crowley says, the more damage it will cause to marine life.
The Justice Department has "reasonable cause" to believe Chicago police officers use excessive force, the agency announced Friday.
Each expressed anger, sadness, and guilt that they could be used as cause to further oppress their relatives.
But just because emissions are temporarily down around the world doesn't mean this is a cause to celebrate.
"Bullying is not a new cause to him, but having children now makes it even more important," Hoberman says.
Your employer will discover this quickly and could have cause to fire you for lying during the hiring process.
The raid also required a warrant, meaning investigators needed to show that they had probable cause to suspect Manafort.
"There's cause to have a discussion about whether these mechanics are appropriate for anyone at any age," he said.
If the review finds there wasn't good cause to fire the special counsel, the firing wouldn't go into effect.
Newsham said there was no probable cause to arrest Erdogan, who watched the confrontation unfold from a nearby car.
It's represented by a loyalty system that can eventually cause major leaders in your cause to defect or mutiny.
An amazing charitable cause, to be sure — but not all of Sia's fans have been thrilled with the news.
The DA's office said that established probable cause to criminally charge ITC for each day it violated the law.
"This is a step forward in the conservative causeto get the bureaucracy out of the middle," he said.
I'm not saying that I or anyone else can determine whether or not you have cause to be jealous.
American governments also understand that their ally, South Korea, has good cause to long for peace on the peninsula.
On each occasion, they found there existed "probable cause" to suspect him of the 2010 allegation, the decision says.
GREGG JARRETT, FOX NEWS LEGAL ANALYST: If there was any probable cause to launch the investigation of Donald Trump.
He was a soft-spoken nonconformist, a rebel with a 10x cause: to make the internet exponentially more relevant.
Knowing that Trump may be violating the emoluments clause gives the public further cause to demand his tax returns.
This morning's Moto Z4 news was good cause to go back and reassess the state of the modular phone.
Still, shareholders have cause to be as angry at the board and auditors for missing such a crass violation.
Where none of your cell phone use is private and some officers don't need probable cause to track you.
It's strangely soothing, honestly, though Apple doesn't recommend using the feature with much regularity, unless you have cause to.
Check out this list from Common Cause to see if a group is working to create change near you.
The president's son-in-law, Ivanka's husband Jared Kushner, also has had cause to speak up on China's behalf.
Nigeria's 2.4 percent growth in the fourth quarter of 2018 gave "lots of cause to cheer", the statement said.
If this is true, then faith leaders with a vested stake in their religion's longevity have cause to rejoice.
They're just doing their job, and I'm reasonably sure that they had plenty of cause to pull me over.
But there will be much debate over whether that closing argument hurt the GOP cause to save the House.
You have position and cause to protect all of our fellow Marines and vociferously prosecute these pathetic keyboard warriors.
If environmental conservation isn't a good enough cause to ease our shark worries, statistics actually are on our side.
But gamers with a soft spot for half-shell-sporting heroes might just have cause to get excited again.
At many points, I have been able to point to the cause: to specific communication issues within our marriage.
They gave his enemies more reasons to revile him — and supplied some supporters with cause to turn against him.
For starters, what other evidence did the intelligence court rely on in finding probable cause to issue the warrant?
He's been compared, with cause, to short-story eminences ranging from Alice Munro to Raymond Carver to Denis Johnson.
So, I've seen a lot of progress, but I've also seen cause to worry: Why is it so slow?
But even those people who had cause to dislike him could not find it in themselves to do so.
She has seen the devastation a head injury can cause to a child, and to his or her parents.
"He has diminished his usefulness to his cause, to his country and to his people," The Washington Post declared.
Is it now the new Republican cause to be the energizer of disarray in our long-held international alliances?
The career of America's only foreign-born chairman of the Joint Chiefs gives us strong cause to say no.
Rosenstein is working closely with the special counsel and has repeatedly said he has no cause to fire him.
The question is whether, despite that, they can still find common cause to defend a set of overlapping values.
"It's a hopeless cause to look at an artist and go into their biography," he said with some annoyance.
Or, it could explain that there was sufficient probable cause to authorize a wiretap even without the Steele dossier.
It seems as though the FBI certainly had enough cause to investigate the case prior to the 17 murders.
"I urged their release, on humanitarian grounds, where there is cause to do so," Johnson told the British parliament.
Gasaway said that if he gets another election and wins, he will have a new cause to fight for.
DeVos sought to delay the implementation of Obama's repayment rule but needed to show "good cause" to do so.
Mr. Wray did eventually sideline Mr. McCabe, who stepped down abruptly, but only after finding cause to do so.
I contacted a few psychologists who are unrelated to the HSP cause to get to the bottom of this.
Banks denies any involvement in O'Connell's death and investigators say there is no probable cause to believe Banks was involved.
Though that's a marked change from near-stagnant prices a year ago, UK rate-setters have little cause to celebrate.
She traced the cause to the Columbine High School massacre that took the lives of twelve students and one teacher.
With Messi, there has seldom ever been cause to question that he is playing his heart out for the team.
The judges ruled that chalking constitutes a search and that the city did not establish probable cause to conduct one.
It is not clear how much disruption Tuesday's public workers' strike will cause to schools, transport networks, hospitals and libraries.
Rosenstein, who is effectively Mueller's boss, has repeatedly made it clear that he sees no good cause to fire Mueller.
It's also no cause to whine about how you've been cheated or take refuge in denial that it's truly over.
But he rarely finds cause to visit now, except for a recent trip to inquire about getting a green card.
And Judy Rogg founded Erik's Cause to honor her late son and educate students about the harms of the game.
Republicans want Trump to remove Cordray, saying the director has gone beyond his authority and provided cause to be fired.
Republican leaders have finally found cause to break with Donald Trump, though not for any of the gravest reasons available.
"We believe investors have been afforded ample cause to support Mr. Peltz's election at this time," the advisory firm said.
The Army could also have convened a preliminary hearing to determine if there was probable cause to court-martial anyone.
"If I have cause to believe that remaining chairman puts this project at risk, I will step down," he said.
That has pollsters scratching their heads as to whether Michigan was a fluke or a cause to recalibrate their models.
In fact, they have legitimate and urgent cause to investigate many aspects of a "presidency run amok," argued Julian Zelizer.
The company traced the cause to customers putting pressure on the clips, which help to properly position the harness straps.
"I often have cause to get a little annoyed at schoolboys reading and enthusing over 'Steppenwolf,' " he wrote, in 1955.
In most spots, men are hanging around outside, often drinking beer, but the officers have no cause to search them.
I ask the voters of our district to consider joining our cause to send an effective conservative leader to Congress.
But terrorism, a word with roots in the Latin for "to cause to tremble," gets that name for a reason.
That's not a large enough political constituency for any mainstream politician to have made it a cause to be championed.
For years, cops had to demonstrate they had "probable cause" to believe a suspect was dangerous before using deadly force.
The foundation, Equality NC, is working towards a very valiant causeto establish equal rights for everyone in the state.
And the purpose of a search warrant is to have enough probable cause to further the investigation and determine evidence.
Along the way, Harry has cause to revisit his ervice in the Vietnam War more thoroughly than he has before.
But these laws require reason to believe (and, in some cases, probable cause to believe) that the person is infected.
Was this a sort of pipeline from championing a cause to actual policy making devised for you by the DPA?
But nothing is currently in the works, although Voyager's intriguing scientific discoveries have given cause to return and investigate further.
We cannot take personal experience (in any form) as an immediate cause to question credibility without silencing victims once again.
But that gave the president, apparently, cause to believe that I was talking to the media, which I was not.
That he is oblivious to the further damage this will cause to his already tattered relationship with the European allies.
Without probable cause to arrest, the officers' decision to conduct a search based on speculation was highly inappropriate, he added.
The deputy did not enter the house, because he or she had no cause to do so, the sheriff said.
First, the prosecutor has to show "there is reasonable cause to believe" that a specific criminal act has been committed.
This condition has given me cause to reflect on what is worth rising early for or staying up late for.
Companies have even tried to force workers who were laid off or fired without cause to abide by noncompete agreements.
Another article of impeachment against Nixon said that he had "failed without lawful cause" to cooperate with a congressional investigation.
Prior to establishing the foundation in November of 2015, Bickmore brought her cause to Australia's TV awards ceremony, the Logies.
A King County judge on Thursday found probable cause to hold Ramos-Islas in the county jail on $750,000 bond.
In December 1989, he invaded Panama in "Operation Just Cause" to depose its thuggish leader Manuel Noriega and restore democracy.
Now, lovers of niche, overly complex papercrafts and combustion engines have cause to rejoice—he's back with a new creation.
Ironically, he found me by calling my mother in New York, who did not find cause to mistrust the request.
And it may seem like a noble cause, to foster a healthy outlet for self-expression and socializing with loved ones.
It would seem that if any southeast Asian country had good cause to cut off North Korea, it would be Malaysia.
Today the Speaker talks up the prospects of tax reforms and deregulation giving all companies good cause to stay in America.
Unfortunately, I think there is real cause to doubt that we can pull this off before things go off the rails.
Hogrefe said federal agents surveilled the area a few weeks ago but did not find probable cause to search the property.
We'd like to start with cores that are verified, and each of these modifications does not cause to become non-verifiable.
The Alabama Ethics Commission announced Wednesday that it had "found probable cause to believe" Bentley violated campaign finance and ethics laws.
He said FBI agents surveilled the area a few weeks ago but did not find probable cause to search the property.
For almost any other part of the government, an influx of $18 billion would be cause to bust out the champagne.
If you donated to Movember, where the boys grow embarrassing moustaches then this is a good cause to donate to too.
For Bannon, Trump's anointed chief of staff and former chairman of the alt-right haven Breitbart News, it's cause to celebrate.
" The judge said the key issue at trial will be "whether Officer Fry had cause to fire his weapon at Chatman.
In fact, they're so inspired by various movements it's hard for any of them to choose one cause to solely champion.
Trump or a future Republican president would likely have found, or invented, some cause to can a Democratic CFPB Director anyway.
And it is worth focusing on the fact that the Fed does not have cause to try to push inflation down.
Russia would have no cause to complain, since the U.S. would be enforcing a ceasefire agreement that Russia had itself negotiated.
The judge in the case found probable cause to charge Foster with domestic violence (battery), and held him on $2,000 bond.
DynDNS had attributed its outages to a DDoS hack, while AWS has yet to identify the cause to its own disruptions.
In a 12-page report, Solicitor Dan Johnson said he found no probable cause to charge the former deputy, Ben Fields.
Neumann told CNN that in his 10 years with the group, it has never had cause to send a similar letter.
Experts say Trump's gripes with Powell over policy do not likely meet the standard for adequate cause to fire the chairman.
On Monday, CBS's board of directors announced they were denying Moonves severance payment after concluding they had cause to fire him.
From phony ingredients to illness scares to pyramid scheme allegations, consumers have plenty cause to be skeptical of the industry's promises.
But he has pursued the same policy approach, merely doing less to hide the damage it will cause to American society.
It would eliminate restrictions in the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial law meant to limit damages institutions could cause to the economy.
She was teaching them not to shut down when life gives you cause to, not to underestimate yourself, not to retreat.
Should your parents just trust that you are where you say you are, or do they have cause to be worried?
It was Vesselina and others in the artistic community who rallied around the cause to stop the city from doing it.
While the logic of Chase's reluctance to love falls apart on close inspection, it gives Alex cause to take the lead.
Finally, Mueller would have to establish that "there is reasonable cause to believe" the return "may be relevant" to his investigation.
The EEOC's investigation found "reasonable cause" to believe those allegations, which violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
David Armstrong said, the investigation leads him to believe authorities had no probable cause to arrest Amber Guyger for any crime.
In fact, the memo demonstrates that the FBI had more than enough cause to seek and receive surveillance warrants against Page.
Their actions should have been due cause to recuse themselves from the case or to be forcibly removed from the investigations.
But now, Mueller says that because there's probable cause to believe he committed a crime here, his release should be blocked.
Wall Street has been living with trade-war static for more than a year, only intermittently finding cause to punish equity values.
"Paul is leaving a legacy for a great cause to help families like his," Ashlyn Chugg, president of the foundation, tells PEOPLE.
Due to this, the officer "did not develop probable cause to make an arrest in regards to the battery," reads the report.
The judge said there was probable cause to hold Tran because he could pose a flight risk and danger to the community.
If ICE believes it has "probable cause" to believe that arrested person could be a deportable immigrant, it issues a detainer request.
Trump currently can't fire Mueller without Rosenstein's approval and Rosenstein said in December that there is no "good cause" to fire Mueller.
And those things, the bad things, are a strong cause to consider what we sacrificed for a more convenient and connected world.
We've explained that Schiff's account of Trump's call was at very least confusing and that Trump had reasonable cause to be miffed.
It's a rare moment of thinking outside the box that, if pulled off successfully, can actually be a cause to rethink things.
A Union County, New Jersey, grand jury found no cause to indict him on the charge, the county prosecutor's office told CNN.
The better off are more able to adapt to climate change than the poor, and thus have less cause to avoid change.
"We sort of led the cause to eliminate the use of triclosan in washes, because quite honestly, it didn't show any improvement."
MLB policy: Use of marijuana is prohibited, but the league only tests for it if they have "reasonable cause" to do so.
For as long as it takes China's pig industry to recover—which may be years—farmers elsewhere may have cause to celebrate.
" He declined to say when Buhari might be back or what his condition is, saying only: "There is no cause to worry.
The case against all three relates primarily to whether there was probable cause to pursue and arrest Gray in the first place.
So, when there are any details about the Gosling-Mendeses and how they feel about one another, it's cause to pay attention.
More pressing, customers aren't generally happy when they're asked to spend $329 to replace a phone that they didn't cause to break.
He said FBI agents had surveilled the area a few weeks ago but didn&apost find probable cause to search the property.
For its part, the prosecution is expected to argue Nero lacked probable cause to arrest and detain Gray in the first place.
The FCC rushed approval of LightSquared's request without adequately considering the harmful interference the rezoning would cause to existing nearby licensed users.
The sheriff said FBI agents surveilled the area a few weeks ago but did not find probable cause to search the property.
"Based on our investigation thus far we had probable cause to make the arrest this evening," said Paul Spencer, Addison's police chief.
"I do not see cause to deviate from the indications we have been consistently providing," Draghi said at a conference in Frankfurt.
Alexandria Duval's murder charge was dropped in June after the judge ruled that there was no probable cause to support the charge.
Court filings have suggested the case could hinge on the question of whether the officers had probable cause to arrest Mr. Gray.
On Friday, the country's Justice Department said it had "found probable cause" to indict Rappler and Ressa on charges of tax evasion.
Even though The Lost Legacy is a standalone follow-up, it's ample cause to go back and give the original a shot.
And as Humans of New York shows, if you've got a cause to support, that means you can make a big difference.
Stymied on Capitol Hill and in state legislatures, supporters of stricter gun control measures are taking their cause to the ballot box.
His family revered the Kennedys — any speech by John F. Kennedy or Robert F. Kennedy was cause to huddle around the television.
Democrats fear that, taken together, the Republican requests are meant to offer Mr. Trump cover or even cause to fire Mr. Rosenstein.
She said the authorities there were acting because there was still probable cause to suspect that Mr. Assange had committed the crime.
The National Transportation Safety Board attributed the cause to a co-pilot's "manipulation of the airplane controls," suggesting that it was deliberate.
"During the investigation enough evidence was developed that gave us probable cause to obtain an arrest warrant (for murder)," Crosby told reporters.
" In a statement, the local sheriff's department "determined there was probable cause to issue a citation to Greg Gianforte for misdemeanor assault.
"Unfortunately we have constant cause to talk to Turkey about civil and press freedoms," government spokesman Steffen Seibert told a news conference.
In 1993, Connecticut State's Attorney Frank Maco -- who has since retired -- told reporters he believed there was probable cause to arrest Allen.
Prosecutors maintained that while there was cause to arrest Lewandowski last month, there was not enough evidence to support a criminal prosecution.
Stephen Lynch, D-Massachusetts, said the hearing could help give the Ways and Means Committee "probable cause" to subpoena Trump's tax records.
Another concern is damage it may cause to roadways that may prevent crews from getting to airports, said American spokesman Ross Feinstein.
Fox 13 News reported that a judge agreed on Friday that there was probable cause to keep Massad in jail without bond.
And after the New Hampshire results came in—Sanders went on to win, in a rout—she'd have cause to feel worse.
Under Justice Department regulations, Rosenstein is the only person with the power to fire Mueller, if he has cause to do so.
Jay-Z turns 50 years old (can you even believe that) on December 4 and there's cause to celebrate over on Spotify.
We know we can win, but in doing so, how much damage could Kim Jong Un cause to America and the world?
Lower courts ruled in favor of the partygoers, holding that the officers lacked probable cause to arrest the partygoers for unlawful entry.
For all that's familiar about the defense of civilization, past presidents have linked that cause to the forward march of liberal democracy.
When you get it, consider if there any innocent-looking terms in there that would allow the landlord "just cause" to evict?
Although battery is defined as a crime in Florida as essentially unwanted touching, there was not enough probable cause to charge Lewandowski.
What this means: The agencies convinced the secret court there was probable cause to believe Page was acting as an agent for Russia.
In the arrest warrant obtained by TMZ, the court magistrate reportedly found probable cause to believe Rogers attacked a woman named Lindsey Frazier.
Equally, we want to apologise for the damage the circulation of this video could cause to the third person involved in the video.
But they have never been widely deployed because of the disruption they cause to shipping and the damage they do to the environment.
Disliking Jar Jar is an easy cause to rally around, like the inverse of the internet's love for bacon or cute animal videos.
To do this under civil forfeiture, police only need probable cause to believe the property is linked to criminal activity, typically drug trafficking.
"We have probable cause to believe this is a gravesite," Macomb Township Police Commissioner Bill Dwyer said in a press conference Wednesday afternoon.
Hanging in the balance is Moonves' $120 million payment, which he will not receive if CBS finds it had cause to fire him.
What are the stakes of this legal stunt, besides giving America fresh cause to worry about the stability of the rule of law?
"Business leaders should get involved — not just financially involved, but get their hands dirty and find a cause to help out," he said.
However, the definition of "pour" is to "cause to flow in a stream," or "to supply or produce freely," according to Merriam-Webster.
It is not without risk to make it possible and easy to block (or cause to be blocked) someone's speech on a platform.
Breaching the JCPOA and moving towards a nuclear capability would alienate the Europeans, and give America a clear cause to take harsher action.
Clinton also accused her rival of calling women "pigs, slobs and dogs," and of bemoaning what an inconvenience pregnancy could cause to employers.
It needs a piece of information that gives it cause to believe criminal activity or some kind of national security threat is present.
Local politicians upholding their communities' values is cause to cheer, particularly when it happens in the usually grey area of law-enforcement surveillance.
McCullough was arrested in June 2011; the lawsuit alleges there wouldn't have been probable cause to arrest him if not for fabricated evidence.
Whitaker also has assumed oversight of Mueller's investigation, and has the authority to fire Mueller if he finds good cause to do so.
While Bloom thinks Nero did not have probable cause to make the arrest, that doesn't mean he will receive criminal sanctions over it.
I have every intention of returning here and giving many of you cause to regret all the nice things you said about me.
And he should work to improve the appalling governance in the Delta region, so that locals have less cause to hate the government.
That would create another way to build trust while lessening a potential military threat about which both sides have good cause to worry.
Be The Change covers everything from ways to start fighting for a cause to how to make sure you have a real impact.
The FBI had recently surveilled the property but said there was insufficient probable cause to enter, the Taos County Sheriff's Office said Saturday.
To me, empowering women to start their own businesses was the perfect cause to pair with such a meaningful milestone in my life.
Of course, this is not cause to throw up our hands and say that making sure kids have access to contraception is useless.
There is no requirement that the government demonstrate probable cause to believe that an individual targeted is an agent of a foreign power.
Sanders's supporters, we're going to find a lot of common cause to prevent that person from ever being president of the United States.
But because, as healthcare providers, they know the harm this plan will cause to millions of Americans, especially the poor and most vulnerable.
However, I have come to the conclusion that UKIP is ungovernable without Nigel Farage leading it and the referendum cause to unite it.
While it's almost certain that better training could help prevent shootings, activists also want cops who kill without cause to be held accountable.
Trump can't fire Mueller without Rosenstein's say-so, and Rosenstein said in December that he sees no "good cause" to fire Mueller. Rep.
The pastors have given protection to the Tamrazyan family; the family has given them a cause to show the power of their faith.
If the past week has taught us anything, it's that poverty is too important a cause to leave to the caprice of politics.
The persistent trade deficit is indeed problematic, but that's because of the factors that drive it and the imbalances they cause to build.
If the majority opinion in Mr. Martoma's case stands, then the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission have cause to celebrate.
But the deputy who visited the home received no answer at the door, and having no cause to enter the house, they left.
"Honda said it "regrets any inconvenience or distress that this situation may cause to our customers as we seek to resolve this situation.
By the time Mr. Schreiber started kissing Ms. McEnerney with some regularity, he had cause to sense he had met his soul mate.
Even among those who say the President should be impeached, 0033% doubt that there is enough cause to begin hearings in the House.
For one day, tech companies big and small united on a common cause: to protest the government's rollback of rules for the internet.
They are commands to appear before a grand jury investigating whether there is probable cause to issue an indictment in a criminal case.
Hennepin County Judge Kathryn L. Quaintance on Thursday ruled there was probable cause to charge Noor and set the April 1 trial date.
I do think that's significant in terms of getting a group to cluster around a common cause, to say, 'I am being harmed.
What harm could a border wall cause to immigrants and refugees, all of whom are equal to us in the eyes of God?
Oddly, the court did not say there had been probable cause to arrest Mr. Lozman for the crimes he had been charged with.
The election of Sadiq Khan to city hall was for London as much a moment of relief as it was cause to celebrate.
FBI had surveilled the area during the search for Abdul-Ghani but felt there was not probable cause to enter, Hogrefe said last weekend.
They expressed concern about the harm an indictment might cause to AEP, SandRidge, their employees, the Oklahoma City community and the natural gas industry.
Indexes hitting record highs are not in themselves a cause to worry, and are in fact a regular and welcome feature of bull markets.
Noah's parents lived apart, and a search of McIntosh's apartment the next day allegedly gave police probable cause to arrest both parents, Johnstone said.
To accomplish that, they had to persuade a judge that there was "probable cause" to believe Mr Page was acting as a foreign agent.
I know there's cause to worry about this planet, but at the same time, science is so cool, so maybe we should have hope?
The country also monitors Palestinian's social media for cause to arrest them on charges of incitement or intent to carry out a terror attack.
If they've reached 15 months and still haven't said anything, that's cause to call a speech pathologist and get them some help, she said.
"I given multiple medications but in no way am I saying this is the cause to why I did what I did," she wrote.
But Becerra suggested that if a state resident was being affected, including by shutting of the border, the state could have cause to intervene.
Otherwise, we risk weakening everyone' security to harvest data without a cause to the detriment of our own rights, economic freedoms, and political stability.
After beatification, which for Mother Teresa was in 2003, a second miracle is required in order for the cause to move on to sainthood.
Most of these hooks involve jumping, shooting, and fighting in badass mechs, and it's what allows "Effect And Cause" to catch you off-guard.
He has cited domestic threats from Kurdish and Islamist militants and a July coup bid as cause to vote "yes" to his new powers.
"I'm very suspicious — there was certainly cause to do this — but not reasons President Trump has ever embraced before," Jennifer Palmieri told NBC News.
And to obtain that wiretapping warrant, the FBI would have to show cause to believe that Trump was an agent for a foreign power.
Many of us who have worked with Puzder have good cause to be optimistic about the policies and approach he will take as Secretary.
The more tyrannical Stalin became, the more people had cause to doubt him, and the more likely it became that they would abandon him.
Law enforcement agencies can still access unencrypted metadata, which may be just as damning or form the necessary probable cause to support a warrant.
Self-appointed legal experts will claim that police had no "probable cause" to pull over a vehicle or detain someone suspected of a crime.
In the vital cause to reassure Americans that their democracy can withstand outside attacks, our enemies are counting on political division and chaotic discourse.
"This person's account is highly troubling, and is cause to ask serious questions about the independence of this office," Podesta said at the time.
"The devastation that this can cause to the economies in the islands is horrific," said John Beale, the Barbados ambassador to the United States.
And given incriminating statements he made to Lester Holt and to Russians in the White House, there was good cause to investigate possible obstruction.
In recent decades, judges have typically concluded that such combinations generate efficiency gains that more than offset any harm they might cause to consumers.
Over the course of the investigation, it was found that there was probable cause to arrest Stanton on one count of battery domestic violence.
Trilobites Conservationists have been sounding the alarm over invasive species for years, warning of the damage they can cause to habitats and native animals.
"We're going to challenge both their probable cause to charge him as well as the two-pronged reason for detaining him," Mr. Honecker said.
Rosenstein has defended Mueller in the past, telling Congress that he had "no good cause" to fire him from his role as special counsel.
I somehow doubt that fear of pedophilia will be a sufficiently grand cause to rouse a deeply traumatized people and make them great again.
So Democrats had cause to privately wonder if the fatal shooting at a yoga studio there on Friday might place him on the defensive.
Moore that government officials could not be sued under the First Amendment for retaliatory prosecutions where there was probable cause to pursue the prosecution.
Along with the job of handing out trophies and escorting winners offstage, Ambassadors choose a philanthropic cause to champion as part of their job.
No, the causeto use a word Othello memorably repeats — lies in the precisely defined personalities of everyone who inhabits the play's closed universe.
That way, we can avoid the worst harms that drugs might cause to our relationships, while also potentially harnessing their effects to better ends.
The state liquor board said that the town was not adequately served by law enforcement, sufficient cause to deny the renewal of the licenses.
With the Dow Jones average inching towards 22,000, even Jim Cramer found cause to wonder whether the stock market's continuous rally is truly sustainable.
Then, with the Dow Jones average inching towards 22,000, even Cramer found cause to wonder whether the stock market's continuous rally is truly sustainable.
And one argument we make in this book is that we need a national cause to bring broadband to every part of the country.
But it is true that how much damage you cause to the ship will affect the number of credits you receive for the mission.
If the board decides it does not, that could be sufficient cause to revoke the stores' licenses, which are set to expire in May.
He joked, on his return, that he would soon give his peers cause to regret all the nice things they had said about him.
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi said Arab nations needed to ensure the international community understood the centrality of the Palestinian cause to Arab nations.
The walkouts are entirely student-led, and the Women's March Youth Empower advised non-students who support the cause to keep away from campuses.
In addition to his apparently inherent sunny disposition, Nowitzki has cause to smile, even at such rude, duffed-dunk proof of his body's deterioration.
Yet, most Democratic leaders say they support NFL players' right to protest but shy away from forcefully embracing their cause to end police violence.
U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith in Detroit said there was "good cause" to extend the stay, which was sought by the American Civil Liberties Union.
Investigators clarified that the charges do not mean Fretwell and her son are dead, but acknowledged there was sufficient probable cause to warrant his arrest.
"After reviewing the preliminary investigation, my assessment is there is still probable cause to suspect Mr. Assange committed rape, or a lesser offense," Persson said.
On Tuesday, an FBI bulletin said authorities lacked probable cause to arrest Pais but that law enforcement should detain her for a mental-health evaluation.
Police found two guns in the car, but later released the driver after questioning him because they felt they had no cause to charge him.
The ruling stated, per the Post:The court finds there is probable cause to believe the server(s) and/or records maintained for or by Amazon.
Federal prosecutors in California announced the indictment after a grand jury found late on Wednesday that there was probable cause to pursue charges against Avenatti.
Local police also can inform ICE of individuals when a judge has ruled there is probable cause to hold that person for a violent felony.
At issue was California's law on concealed weapons, which requires citizens to prove they have "good cause" to carry concealed firearms to get a license.
Judge Steven Watkins said that Smollett had "not shown good cause to rebut the public presumption of access," according to a report on NBC Chicago.
Reports are sent to the Department of Human Services or law enforcement if a person has "reasonable cause" to believe a child is being abused.
"We have probable cause to believe that he is responsible for this series of murders, which I would qualify as a serial murderer," said Alaniz.
There is also no cause to suppose, as many Trump fans do, that Mr Comey is part of a "deep state" plot against the president.
Officers had Luken take a field sobriety test and decided that there was probable cause to arrest him for driving under the influence, Suttles said.
And the challenges doctors faced removing the mobile device might be cause to rethink the conventional strategies for dealing with similar cases in the future.
"Because of the harm this bill would cause to the health and financial security of millions of Americans, it has earned my veto," he added.
The York siblings headed to New York City over the weekend for an important cause: to speak out about the fight to end modern slavery.
They said Trump must have "good cause" to order the Justice Department official overseeing the Russia probe, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, to oust Mueller.
Director of National Intelligence James Clapper said in October that it's a "lost cause" to try to get North Korea to surrender its nuclear weapons.
She knows that parents are not a "cause" to be helped, but instead have the wisdom to make the best choice for their children's education.
The court's decision, which was obtained by PEOPLE, held that a grand jury had probable cause to indict Carter, who was 17 when Roy died.
COSH is in fact a coalition of union organizations and parties with a business cause to undermine Amazon's reputation through a clear campaign of misinformation.
Federal officials said they had probable cause to arrest Finicum, who told NBC News earlier this month that he would rather die than be detained.
He quipped, "I have every intention of returning here and giving many of you cause to regret all the nice things you said about me."
Vienna prosecutors said they would study the reports and decide whether there was sufficient cause to open an investigation, a spokeswoman for the prosecutors said.
Mowaffak al-Rubaiee, a member of parliament and former National Security Adviser, said the war was waged for a noble cause - to oust a tyrant.
Anxiety about the level of disruption it would cause to their work lives — some of it real, some of it exaggerated — drove many women away.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on Tuesday said he has not seen good cause to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating Russian election interference.
To obtain a search warrant, investigators generally have to persuade a judge that they have probable cause to believe they'll find evidence of a crime.
Meanwhile, the number of English majors nationwide is declining at a precipitous rate, giving many universities cause to reexamine the necessity of their English departments.
The discovery of an unpermitted weapon typically gives officers probable cause to conduct searches, but some of the new laws could take away that option.
The death of former President George H.W. Bush is cause to honor a man who made it possible for all Americans to breathe cleaner air.
This has given a lot of Republicans cause to believe that the losses they may endure this year will not be as extensive as predicted.
If the officers did not have cause to arrest Mr. Gray, prosecutors may argue, then the physical act of arresting him could amount to assault.
It is an important cause to me and my family, and as time goes on, unless we make a change, the problem will only worsen.
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein told a congressional hearing on Wednesday that he does not see good cause to fire special counsel Robert Mueller. Rep.
The warrant process allows a neutral judge to determine whether there is probable cause to suspect that a particular individual is linked to a crime.
Though Stress Cube's founders still have cause to worry: A patent could shut down the operation that grossed them nearly $350,000 in just two months.
"How many very rich people need to care intensely about a cause to finance megaphones that drown out the voices of everyone else?" he asks.
Their main question as they enter this closing chapter of the war: What level of bloodshed will they have to cause to defeat the enemy?
But now they respect the fighters more, as they are more familiar with the threats the rebels in Syria and Iraq can cause to Iran.
Our bill would release detained pregnant women, and other people who have good cause to be released, including, if needed, into community-based detention alternatives.
The standard is higher to obtain a warrant, with law enforcement officers required to show there is probable cause to believe a crime has occurred.
During the interview, Quigley also said there is "probable cause" to move forward on the probe into potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Agents can make copies of the data, but the copies must be destroyed within seven days if there is no probable cause to seize it.
When Ms. Ersson realized he was not among the passengers, she redirected her cause to save an older Afghan man who was also being deported.
Barr refused to answer a direct question on Wednesday about whether Mueller had found "probable cause" to conclude that Trump may have committed a crime.
For them, a dry issue that has often been hard to understand outside of policy circles in Washington has become a cause to rally around.
He said investigators have never found enough probable cause to charge anyone with a crime -- or even to determine that a crime had been committed.
Word of the Day : cause to be more favorably inclined; gain the good will of _________ The word placate has appeared in 101 articles on NYTimes.
I have long admired the strength, guile and intelligence of N.F.L. players, and on Sunday they gave me renewed cause to honor their social conscience.
In a statement, the airline apologized for "any disruption this may cause to our customers' travel plans" and said it was arranging rebookings or refunds.
ICE updates its records when errors are found, he said, and agents arrest only those they have probable cause to suspect are eligible for deportation.
And this week, the Treasury Department published a report saying that the C.F.P.B. hadn't adequately evaluated the harm that the rule could cause to consumers.
The KLPGA said that, to date, it had never had cause to impose the fine, suggesting Korean players take their defending champion duties very seriously.
He spoke nonchalantly about giving these young people criminal records for marijuana, ignoring the enormous harm these criminal records cause to individuals and whole communities.
There are likely plenty of games coming this year we don't know about, but the ones we do know about are cause to get excited.
The ax as a household item, even for people in cities with no cause to fell trees, fits right into the zeitgeist of the 2010s.
Beijing, despite itself, is only giving the people of Taiwan a raison d'être and a common cause to rally against its attempt to conquer them.
As Biden has long occupied the front-runner position in the Democratic primary, Trump has cause to fear him -- and to try to undermine him.
But to do so, the president would need a signoff from Rosenstein, who has previously said he doesn't see a good cause to fire Mueller.
The EEOC issued "determination letters" against the companies in July finding reasonable cause to believe they had violated the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA).
But Judge Cogan forbade the testimony, citing the embarrassment it would cause to unnamed "individuals and entities" who were not directly involved in the case.
"There was probable cause to arrest him in May for murder, and that's why the Sheriff's Department issued the warrant for his arrest," she said.
When the police began to use force, the university students decided to link their cause to those of their peers in middle and high schools.
"The court finds that there was reasonable cause to believe that felony murder was committed and that the respondent committed that crime," Judge Goldstein said.
The warrant notes there's probable cause to believe some of the Clinton data was classified and his laptop wasn't authorized to have national defense information.
Though police "had probable cause to arrest" Anthony Alexander Padgett, 36, new evidence came to light undermining the case for his guilt, San Diego Police Capt.
"The results of this review...give cause to revise in some ways giving advance rulings," Deputy Finance Minister Menno Snel said in a letter to Parliament.
But there's a big difference between an interesting lab experiment and a knockout piece of evidence for an alternative cause to greenhouse gas-induced climate change.
And people who had never had cause to think about sexual harassment before suddenly saw how much it had affected their coworkers, children, parents, and friends.
State attorney investigation According to State Attorney David Aronberg, the police acted within their authority, and he agrees that there was probable cause to charge Lewandowski.
However, a Connecticut prosecutor said he had "probable cause" to charge Allen, but declined to do so in order to spare Dylan from appearing in court.
The indictment meant the grand jury, which voted to indict Avenatti late on Wednesday, had found the California prosecutors had probable cause to pursue their charges.
This progress gives cause to be optimistic about dramatically reducing the number of untreated patients as quality improves and adoption grows among payers, providers and consumers.
Recent elections give cause to doubt that, though: Mitt Romney, for instance, did not fare much worse among evangelicals in the South than in the North.
Without probable cause to suspect contraband in a car, police should be barred from pulling over drivers and subjecting them to warrantless searches whenever they please.
The Constitution set up Congress to act as a check on the executive branch—and it's got more than enough cause to do some checking here.
He then concluded, "Because of the harm this bill would cause to the health and financial security of millions of Americans, it has earned my veto."
We can debate forever how much damage a closed government will cause to the economy, but there is one thing that is indisputable: it doesn't help.
Friday's strong employment report already raises questions of whether the Powell Fed will find cause to stay patient for long before restarting its rate "normalization" efforts.
To return an indictment, the grand jury has to find that the government presented sufficient evidence of probable cause to bring the case to a trial.
Yet Trump, who is not especially religious and is stinking rich, has managed to draw enough of the angry and dispossessed to his cause to win.
"I have every intention of returning here and giving many of you cause to regret all of the nice things you said 'bout me," he said.
And while fans will lament the show's end, HBO officials will have their own cause to shed a few tears when their "Game" is finally over.
"Through their investigation, the Criminal Investigation/Narcotics Unit was able to obtain enough probably cause to get a search warrant for the address," Salomonsky said. Capt.
Hassett has expressed support for a carbon tax, which is essentially a way to make polluters pay for the damage they cause to the global climate.
Lisa Vanderpump says reality TV isn't just about drama-filled boozy battles and table-flipping antics — it can, in fact, help bring a cause to Congress.
But the commission ultimately found "reasonable cause" to believe that the department had engaged in discrimination and retaliation against the three others, the government's lawsuit says.
Police said, "There is probable cause to believe that Michael Hancock discharged the Ruger pistol, striking (the victim) numerous times causing his death," the statement said.
For the rest of us totally wicked people e-readers are amazing and Amazon's rumored announcement of a new e-reader is a cause to celebrate.
Mr. Armstrong, who has since revealed a new go-it-alone strategy for Williams, might have had good cause to ignore an opportunistic, possibly lowball, bid.
The committee needs an escape valve, such as returning to court to ask permission, for good cause, to make appropriate public disclosures of specific return information.
Weinstein's offenses, say Ben Ammar and Maerov, had escalated into misdeeds so damaging that the board and investors had ample cause to terminate the film mogul.
For some with such a background, entering the Oval Office after eight years as vice president would be cause to bring along a rather large ego.
But he felt that God was keeping him for a single cause: To address the injustices of the criminal justice system, particularly toward poor black men.
Either way, his appointment has rattled those who had cause to hope that India was determined to move past religious division and the politics of fear.
However, Mr. Cruz was known to law enforcement, which never found cause to arrest him, and a report of troublesome behavior to the F.B.I. went unheeded.
Two weeks after that, Mr. West died and Mr. Peron had his cause: to change the laws that criminalized the possession of marijuana for medical use.
His first visit back to Toronto as a member of the Spurs will be awkward, and a cause to celebrate what he meant to the franchise.
It's nice to be with a group of people I can relate to while at the same time contributing to the cause to further endorse conservatism.
"It may be that there is more than one cause to this outbreak," Commissioner of the FDA, Ned Sharpless, told reporters Friday, according to Scientific American.
At trial, Heuring's legal team argued that the search had been illegal because the police didn't have probable cause to believe their client had committed theft.
"I have every intention of returning here," he said, "and giving all of you cause to regret all of the nice things you said about me."
Surveillance under Mexican law can be conducted only with the authorization of a federal judge, and only if the government can show cause to do so.
Despite their ideological differences, Netanyahu had some cause to believe that the new American president might be a more willing partner in his effort against Iran.
The first Bernie Sanders campaign left behind thousands of newly trained, inspired activists eager to remake the country but lacking a political cause to work on.
Authorities served Steve Pankey, 28503, with a warrant last week, saying they had probable cause to believe that he kidnapped and killed Jonelle Matthews in 22019.
A worry for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is that a bankruptcy would give President Donald Trump cause to criticize Japanese firms operating in the United States.
To obtain a FISA warrant on Page, the FBI had to show probable cause to believe he was acting as the agent of a foreign power.
Later volumes included "We Are All Multiculturalists Now" in 21975 and "From a Cause to a Style: Modernist Architecture's Encounter with the American City" in 19883.
These restrictions are known as "blue laws," and in today's climate of economic anxiety, religious conservatives and economic progressives should make common cause to restore them.
The charges build on a complaint filed in August, finding that there is reasonable cause to believe Facebook has served ads that violate the Fair Housing Act.
On Thursday, Draghi said there was no cause to fear a shortfall in eligible assets, hinting at the possibility of changing the eligibility criteria for the program.
Another would be if a judge found probable cause to believe that individuals that Trump or his associates were speaking to were agents of a foreign power.
China knows that Korean nukes are a threat to its own security, destabilising the region and giving America good cause to maintain armies and arsenals in Asia.
So, at the end of the day, if this is not going to change anybody's lives or mean something, they don't have a cause to fight for.
The question is whether or not they're gonna be able to prove it, but they can arrest you for anything if they have probable cause to arrest.
Howell, an appointee of President Barack Obama, overruled a federal magistrate judge's May 2 refusal to authorize the warrants, saying prosecutors had probable cause to obtain them.
"We are going to end the horrifically destructive war on drugs and legalize marijuana," Sanders said, tying the cause to a broader criminal and racial justice message.
And so, if you added that back in, it is a little bit disappointing but it is not really cause to change our outlook for the year.
But there is little cause to think that such a ruling would undermine efforts to hold various players in Donald Trump's orbit accountable for their alleged misdeeds.
Some ministers, including Johnson - who served briefly as foreign minister - also accused companies of issuing exaggerated threats about the damage Brexit would cause to the UK economy.
Carlos Torres of the Orange County Sheriff's Office told FOX 35 that because the deputy knew CBD oil was illegal, he had probable cause to arrest Burkhalter.
Another would be if a judge found probable cause to believe that individuals whom Trump or his associates were speaking to were agents of a foreign power.
Persson declined to discuss the specific evidence they may have for the time being, but she said that there was sufficient probable cause to continue the investigation.
"Certainly the prosecutors and the FBI knew they had probable cause to believe there was actionable evidence in his house, so who knows what comes of that."
"The government must have a warrant based on probable cause to suspect a violation of immigration or customs laws before conducting such searches," per a press release.
Equal justice requires that both illegal immigrants and their employers be held accountable for the very real and very serious harm that they cause to innocent Americans.
It aims to lower the number of people who drown during the crossing and curb the scale of a political problem high arrivals cause to EU governments.
If your drummer's girlfriend's mom can't bring herself to donate ten bucks to a worthy cause to come see Chad play, that's on her, not the promoter.
The reviews would have to pay special attention to the harm the chemicals could cause to vulnerable groups like children, industrial workers, pregnant women and poor people.
When the early returns of the November 22013 presidential election in Honduras began coming in, supporters of the leftist opposition candidate, Salvador Nasralla, had cause to celebrate.
But she also ruled that if Wittmer could prove she was discriminated against due to her gender identity, she would have cause to sue under federal law.
The data is stored in a database where the federal government is not required to secure an individualized warrant based on probable cause to search that data.
His advice was infused with an idealism bordering on nostalgia: this is how one would take one's cause to Congress, if Congress still functioned as it should.
And it has turned protests against the arrayed powers of the dark side into a cause to celebrate—even when a Democratic administration largely ignored similar protests.
But the Internet and mobile phones were beyond the reach of many Malaysians back then, so Mr. Mahathir had little cause to place any limits on them.
While the magazine was aligned with conservative Republicans like Barry Goldwater, it often had cause to pick fights with establishment figures like Nelson Rockefeller and Richard Nixon.
But Beltran's balky hamstring has given Girardi enough cause to move him from right field into the designated hitter spot when the Yankees face right-handed pitching.
New Jersey , in which the Court ruled that schools require only reasonable suspicion, not probable cause, to search students and their backpacks and lockers and other belongings.
An indictment is simply a grand jury saying that there is reasonable cause to believe that a defendant committed an offense he's charged with, Becker tells Broadly.
In his book, The Culture of Defeat, historian Wolfgang Schivelbusch likens the Lost Cause to the Christ myth, and the fall of the Confederacy to the Crucifixion.
But think about the damage a hacker could cause to an airline by sending an alert to in-flight entertainment systems to prepare for a crash landing.
To place in less-restrictive settings minors who merely were believed to have been involved in gangs absent probable cause to believe they committed a specific crime.
The FBI raided Manafort's home in Virginia over the summer, indicating they convinced a judge there was probable cause to believe he possessed evidence about a crime.
For their part, the Western allies, Britain and France, portrayed Poland as a hopeless cause to justify their defence of their ally "using vowels and consonants alone".
A defendant who claims innocence is "almost automatically deemed a defendant of some probable cause to hamper evidence," said Takashi Takano, a criminal defense lawyer in Tokyo.
But Mr. Dhillon, who had earlier told Mr. Trump that he needed cause to fire Mr. Comey, never corrected the record, withholding the conclusions of his research.
Justice Minister Etilda Gjonaj has said they had followed the procedure to the letter and the "president had created a fictitious cause to serve his own battles".
Typically, civil forfeiture cases arise during the course of an ongoing criminal investigation or a traffic stop where an officer establishes probable cause to search a vehicle.
Roy McGeady, a municipal judge in Fort Lee, had found probable cause to allow the case against Christie to proceed after a hearing at which Brennan testified.
The claims have been so ridiculous that not one time has there even been enough probable cause to bring a charge or an arrest against Alan Grayson.
In that case many of the candidates who planned for a long campaign instead of camping out in Iowa would have cause to regret their strategic choices.
Even businesses and industries usually targeted for the damage they cause to the environment working on innovative ways to improve sustainability, if only to secure their future.
Fame has pressured her to stay silent about all the things she does not wish to stay silent about, lest she give anyone cause to dislike her.
I dwelt on my own most negative traits and convinced myself of the plausibility of this theory: that my friend had just cause to cut me out.
The jury found probable cause to charge the seven staff members, including two supervisors, with felony abuse, according to Erik Heipt, a lawyer representing Mr. Thomas's estate.
The bevy of harassers who have availed themselves of this secret trust fund have given the American people cause to suspect that everyone in Washington is rotten.
"There is good cause to believe that if such conduct continues, irreparable harm will occur to Microsoft, Microsoft's customers, and the public," O'Grady wrote in the order.
"I came up with the grass straws as a temporary substitute to plastic straws to reduce part of the damage they cause to the environment," he said.
" The chief of naval operations issued a related message to the fleet this month, telling sailors they "must not give anyone cause to question our fundamental values.
"The Company has identified the root cause to be a single supplier and a single, minor ingredient, used at one manufacturing facility," it said in a statement.
Legally, the signature on a warrant attests that an authorized supervisor reviewed it and determined that there was probable cause to believe the person named was deportable.
But unlike these more prominent Googlers, most employees at the company don't have an international cause to rally behind or the support of powerful human rights organizations.
"Through the course of the investigation, it was found that there was probable cause to arrest Stanton on one count of battery domestic violence," a spokesperson said.
Her efforts aren't just limited to pushing lawmakers on the Hill ... she's taken her cause to social media urging fans to hound their representatives to act ... stat.
Clinton cause to regret that she had not released the speeches she had delivered to private companies, which were now made public under the worst possible circumstances.
And that extends far beyond the participants; everyone wishes there were no cause to listen to allegations against a cultural figure as beloved and important as Jackson.
The elder Falwell fused evangelical Christianity with white identity politics, finding Biblical cause to oppose civil rights in the 1960s and support South African apartheid in the 1980s.
This link between the victory in Puebla and the Civil War drove Mexican Americans in California to celebrate the holiday as part of the cause to abolish slavery.
When asked by the outlet if he'd seen "Star Trek: Discovery," he responded in the negative, but hinted that he may have good cause to watch it soon.
But especially in the year when a major political party has nominated the first woman candidate for president of the United States, we have have cause to celebrate.
That request went through a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which found that the FBI had probable cause to believe that Page was an agent of a foreign power.
"We can debate forever how much damage a closed government will cause to the economy, but there is one thing that is indisputable: it doesn't help," Smith said.
Last week, though, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and a second allied group made significant last-minute investments in Smith, suggesting they may have some cause to worry.
However, the judge said the government hadn't established probable cause to see information about people who contacted the accountholders, so those individuals had a right to remain anonymous.
They want a problem to solve, they want to cause to fight for, they want to be fired up about something and that can only come from purpose.
In docs, prosecutors say there was probable cause to move forward with the case, but they decided to drop it after Z-Ro completed a batter's intervention program.
Law enforcement authorities seeking to obtain a search warrant must generally establish to a judge that there is probable cause to believe a crime may have been committed.
Plan a gratitude ritual for Saturday night (when the moon will be just nearly full), or even contribute to a humanitarian cause to increase the blessings of others.
Those statistics will give Russian fans little cause to cheer, even if the current bunch do enjoy the country's first run into the later rounds for 30 years.
Even if you don't live in a volcanically active area, there's cause to be excited about this: it means plenty more stunning photos of volcanic lightning to come.
I know plenty of people (myself included) who find the simple act of wearing one of these devices on their wrist cause to get off their respective butts.
The lane closure scandal known as Bridgegate found new momentum this week when a municipal court judge ruled that there is probable cause to investigate New Jersey Gov.
The fact that Clinton and Abedin previously exchanged classified emails gave federal prosecutors probable cause to justify their review of Weiner's laptop, according to a search warrant application.
The sheriff&aposs department also challenged the validity of immigration detainers, calling them insufficient cause to hold someone in custody, as they are not issued by a judge.
Why it matters: This, combined with performance issues, could give some businesses and consumers cause to delay patching their systems, which in turn leaves them vulnerable to attack.
It is objective fact that Kate Bush is amazing, and given that she's so private, any new work from her is big cause to sit up and listen.
And they will make a recommendation on whether or not they believe there is probable cause to go forward with the charge and what charge that should be.
Attorney General Kamala Harris authorized a seizure warrant against the bank seeking customer records and other documents, saying there is probable cause to believe the bank committed felonies.
But, based on a provision of a 1986 federal law called the Stored Communications Act, the government said it does not need probable cause to obtain customer records.
And given that few are likely avail themselves of the affidavit option, he reasoned, there is no cause to believe this "would undermine the integrity of Wisconsin elections".
The U.S. argued on Tuesday that it had legitimate cause to reimpose sanctions on Iran, pushing back against a challenge from Tehran at the International Court of Justice.
Yet there is cause to take heart when designers like Mr. Arevalo and Mr. Schmidt use a fashion show to convey a message that right now seems needful.
What started as a simple lemonade stand in 2009 when Ulmer was 4 developed into a full-blown family business and social cause to help save the bees.
Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella said the Church was free to make statements, and there was no cause "to even imply" that anyone in the clergy would be targeted.
In the interview, the former California attorney general pointed to the recent school shooting in Colorado as cause to act without delay, rather than wait for further tragedies.
Companies and governments have become increasingly concerned about the damage hackers can cause to industrial systems and critical national infrastructure following a number of high-profile cyber attacks.
"The President has made no decision regarding the interview but anybody with common sense will see the attack on his lawyer as cause to reevaluate," the official said.
In 2015, Freya Horne, chief legal counsel to the San Francisco County sheriff, said Garcia Zarate was let go because there was no legal cause to detain him.
It's told the Mueller team that prosecutors have no cause to seek follow-up questions in person after the President's team submitted written responses to questions before Thanksgiving.
Although the gradual rise in borrowing costs may give some cause to grow cautious on equities, I'm still constructive on stocks and the economy — for now, at least.
This may unnerve some Germans, who have grown used to the simplicities of life under Merkelism, and cause to distress the Chancellor herself, who is unused to it.
It's adequate -- giving the budding team cause to come together, albeit with a fair amount of squabbling -- if uninspired, yielding the obligatory demonstration of chaotic computer-generated mayhem.
The second circumstance is to prevent a suspect from escaping, but only if the officer has probable cause to think the suspect poses a dangerous threat to others.
"I know he's smart, but sometimes I think he's got no sense," Mr. Kennedy told Fox News, adding that the disclosures were cause to consider stricter privacy laws.
The most telling thing about the pummeling that the stock market has taken recently, and especially this week, is that there's no simple single cause to point to.
But we now have cause to worry about the future of the norms that Mr. Trump could trash on a calculation that he could get away with it.
These liberal pro-life activists sought to marry their cause to language used to support civil rights for African-Americans and promote human dignity by supporting antiwar efforts.
Conservatives have tethered the anti-abortion cause to a selective libertarianism that opposes government regulation of business but authorizes expansive executive power and state intrusion on individual liberties.
He led an effort on the board to empower the police to check the immigration status of anyone they had cause to believe was in the country illegally.
Mueller has now developed evidence sufficient to persuade a federal judge that there is "probable cause" to believe that Cohen has in his possession evidence of a crime.
"I think there's ample evidence with a probable cause to get the search warrant now to go before the grand jury and present this new evidence," he said.
Word of the Day noun: strong feelings of embarrassment verb: cause to feel shame; hurt the pride of _________ The word chagrin has appeared in 85 articles on nytimes.
Whereas other experts are focused on the risk of an outbreak in the camps, he suggested there might be more cause to worry about it in the factories.
It is not easy to transform oneself from a once-powerful public official terminated for cause to the equivalent of a late-night, mud-splattered stray seeking shelter.
To obtain a search warrant, prosecutors must demonstrate to a judge that they have probable cause to believe that the premises to be searched contain evidence of crime.
In the eighth inning, he threw 10 consecutive pitches out of the strike zone, and the crowd, often critical of home plate umpires, had no cause to grumble.
"We are opposed to this decision and the damage it will cause to our military and the relationship between Congress and the Department of Defense," the senators wrote.
Nor, they said, was there any probable cause to justify the search, since the chalk marks are made on cars that, at that time, are still legally parked.
Yet the government did not use a warrant based on probable cause to obtain those cell-site records, relying instead on a statute called the Stored Communications Act.
Why it matters: The Fourth Amendment protects Americans against search and seizure and says that law enforcement must have probable cause to search a suspect's belonging or home.
The Scotts alleged they were racially profiled and filed a motion to have the evidence against them suppressed on grounds that there was no probable cause to arrest them.
A federal judge agreed that Mueller had probable cause to search the online data, paving the way for Mueller to intensify the investigation that resulted in Cohen's current incarceration.
He credits his conversations with black friends and constituents, specifically jazz musician Wynton Marsalis, with helping him recognize the psychological harm that Confederate monuments cause to individuals and communities.
Of course, the standard the prosecution must meet is relatively modest -- demonstrating only that there is "probable cause" to believe that the accused is guilty of the charged offense.
" When they later spotted him "hold a gun up," they decided to investigate his possession of a weapon and had "probable cause to arrest him for the drug violation.
Roy McGeady, a municipal judge in Fort Lee, where Brennan's complaint was filed, found probable cause to allow the case to proceed after a hearing at which Brennan testified.
The law also allowed state and local officers to arrest an undocumented immigrant without a warrant if they have "probable cause to believe" they are in the country illegally.
It's clear that a murderer with a "misanthropic personality" or an "amoral character" has no cause to claim an exemption from execution, while someone with a "psychotic disorder" does.
For a cause to be tractable, funders don't just have to know of cost-effective interventions that can help; they have to know ways to get those interventions adopted.
The problem for Moonves now is that he deleted text messages between himself and Dauer, which could give CBS "cause" to fire him for not cooperating in an investigation.
"The investigation found the main cause to be physical damage, but it was not able to determine whether the damage was intentional or unintentional," a Skip spokesperson told TechCrunch.
Any Facebook user can make a fundraiser on the platform to benefit more than 212,22016 nonprofits, promoting a cause to friends who might have some extra money to give.
But where suspicion of wrongdoing is strong, and there is cause to worry that evidence may be withheld, tampered with or destroyed, a judge may approve more aggressive action.
The suit alleges that Oliver "had no probable cause" to believe Jordan was committing a crime, and neither the teenager nor his group posed a threat to officers' safety.
It is an unwritten contract that fundamentally underpins the police's role in a democratic society, and one that many people live their whole lives without any cause to question.
"By suggesting Nazanin was in Iran 'teaching people journalism', Boris Johnson has endangered the cause to secure her release," Tulip Siddiq, a lawmaker for the opposition Labour Party, said.
Our support view also factors in strong integration (including management, systems and risk practices), common branding and the high reputational risk that an HBON default would cause to HSBC.
Pallone and Doyle particularly have been nipping at the chairman's heels almost constantly since he took the job, so they have extra cause to be angered by his actions.
The officers appealed to the Supreme Court, which will have to decide if the officers had probable cause to arrest everyone for trespassing, and if the officers acted reasonably.
But for Farris's opponents, Gorsuch's presence on the court is cause to fear that the Court could hand down a major decision breaching the wall between church and state.
But now Donald (Trump) is in the White House and we have got actually a cause to rally against — surprise, surprise, Europe is coming back to the middle again.
On a sunny afternoon late last month, the Los Angeles resident (she moved there from Brooklyn in January) had cause to celebrate at one of her old neighborhood haunts.
But the standard for obtaining a warrant — probable cause to believe that a crime has been committed — is high, and is often not met until far into an investigation.
Attorney General Kamala Harris authorized a seizure warrant against the bank that seeks customer records and other documents, saying there is probable cause to believe the bank committed felonies.
I don't agree with Trump on Acosta, obviously, But even if you do, the problem for Trump is that being a "grandstander" isn't cause to restrict Acosta's speech rights.
There is plenty of cause to denounce the liberal institutions of the era, North and South and West, in the face of the reënslavement of the era's black people.
Both convictions were later reversed, but Aleynikov still faces civil claims by the Wall Street bank, and is suing FBI agents he said had no cause to arrest him.
Tax reform, GOP leaders believe, should be an easier cause to rally around than the attempt to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, which ended in ignominious failure.
Unless an officer has "reasonable cause" to believe a person is under the influence of a chemical substance or controlled substance, a request for a urine test is unlawful.
But let me make it clear today, as I have had cause to do before: Any attempt to defeat those values through violence and terror is doomed to failure.
Robert E. Lee in the city — which he thinks is a perfectly reasonable cause to rally on behalf of: Not all of those people were neo-Nazis, believe me.
ICE lodges detainers on aliens who have been arrested on local criminal charges when the agency has probable cause to believe an alien is removable from the United States.
On that occasion, in October 1997, Fidel Castro described him as "the paradigm of the revolutionary" who is "everywhere there is a just cause to defend," The Times reported.
Feeling like an outsider is one of the hallmarks of adolescence, but in today's episode we hear from two 16-year-olds who have cause to feel especially isolated.
"We only file criminal charges when evidence of probable cause to commit a crime has been established, and we are not filing charges at this time," Mr. Schuette said.
The unexpected announcement of what could be the first summit between the United States and North Korea took the world by surprise and gave South Koreans cause to rejoice.
To obtain the search warrant, Mueller had to establish that there was probable cause to believe there was specific evidence of a crime at a specific location — Manafort's home.
So Jimmy and Warren did have cause to wonder if they were perhaps related, and they even took a 23andMe DNA test together to find out, The Times reports.
Justice Neil Gorsuch's questions, however, signaled a possible swing vote when the Trump appointee said that at very least sex was a "contributing cause" to the termination of Stephens.
A 36-year-old Chinese woman has been quarantined by South Korean authorities under suspicion of transporting a form of viral pneumonia with an unknown cause to the country.
The company's Switch Network is designed to have the look and feel of a grassroots movement where citizens are emboldened by a shared cause to lobby lawmakers for change.
If the attorney general rebuts the finding that the F.B.I. had sufficient cause to open the investigation, the president's allies could use his skepticism to dismiss the entire report.
On Wednesday, the Alabama Ethics Commission said it had probable cause to find that Mr. Bentley had committed felonies, and it asked a district attorney to consider prosecuting him.
If so, generations of readers have cause to be thankful that she did not stay quietly at home, nurturing little Casanova, and thus depriving us of some magnificent tales.
Live Nation also has the perfect cause to entice millennials, Cramer said: live events, particularly music festivals, offer ideal backdrops for posts on the likes of Facebook or Instagram.
For many Democrats Buttigieg's sexual orientation made him a trailblazer and was cause for excitement, but for others it made him a risk and was cause to turn away.
His closest living relative, Joan Sheen Cunningham, sued in 2016 to have her uncle's remains moved to Peoria, with the hope that it would speed his cause to sainthood.
But to look closely at the Nelson case is to see this phenomenon played out to an extreme, and to understand the pain it can cause to a victim's family.
At issue before the court was a question that has divided lower courts: if police have probable cause to make an arrest, does that defeat a claim of retaliatory arrest?
With domestic and foreign demand slowing, and export orders in both official and private factory surveys extending their declines in August, investors have cause to be nervous about China's outlook.
When the local school board didn't act on Horne's recommendation, he took the cause to the Republicans in the state Legislature, who passed a bill that effectively banned the program.
My campaign will give $2mm to veterans' cause to debate at Drake U. (2/2) Veterans' groups wanted none of it, characterizing the candidates' offers as a cynical political ploy.
The agreements for Ms. McDougal's and Ms. Clifford's silence formed the basis of complaints by the public interest group Common Cause to the Justice Department and the Federal Election Commission.
Critics of arbitration say that it is often conducted in secret, denying customers due process or a legal precedent, and that arbitrators have cause to rule in the company's favor.
For police, most of this information is used as raw material for a warrant — convincing a judge that there's probable cause to search a particular location for the stolen device.
A Benton County Circuity Court judge set a $750,000 bond Wednesday after finding probable cause to hold 26-year-old Andrea Lea Wilson pending the filing of a formal charge.
European stocks ended subdued Thursday after weaker-than-expected U.S. economic data gave investors cause to anticipate that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at its upcoming July meeting.
" Sheriff Brian Gootkin later announced in a press conference that after conducting an investigation and interviews, "there was probable cause to issue a citation to Greg Gianforte for misdemeanor assault.
Moreover, as that late twist about Adelaide reveals, there's no cause to believe the Tethered wouldn't have done just as well with these privileges and supports as their doubles did.
The system does have a little problem with blooming, or flashlighting, which is when bright objects near dark parts of the screen cause to the dark parts to illuminate too.
In late September, Australia's immigration minister, Peter Dutton, warned Brown his visa would be denied, based on his criminal history, if he could not show just cause to the contrary.
On Wednesday, he appeared in court for a preliminary hearing, where a judge ruled that there is enough probable cause to proceed with a trial, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Finally, if you need guidance on deciding which cause to support amongst so many worthy aid and recovery efforts, consult Charity Navigator's tips for how to give in a crisis.
When defending his decision to resist the FBI's order to unlock the iPhone, Cook also cited the damage that doing so would cause to Apple's reputation, thus harming its business.
Based on the limited data that does exist, as pediatricians, we believe there is cause to be concerned about how the drug will impact the long-term development of children.
PLANT CLOSURES Companies and governments have become increasingly concerned about the damage hackers can cause to industrial systems and critical national infrastructure following a number of high-profile cyber attacks.
ICE updates records when errors are found, Albence said in a statement to the Times, and agents arrest only those they have probable cause to suspect are eligible for deportation.
In recent months, May's government has stepped up planning for a no-deal Brexit and has underscored the disruption that such a move would cause to businesses and the public.
The Kurds have bled and died for our cause, which is, jointly, their causeto destroy ISIS, or any other Islamist militancy, and to live at peace with their neighbors.
Eva-Marie Persson, Sweden's deputy director of public prosecutions, told reporters that "there is still a probable cause to suspect that Assange committed a rape," according to the news service.
Westmore found that officers had probable cause to search the premises but not to go rooting through the devices of anyone found on site while they were performing the search.
The FBI obtained a warrant to justify the operation, based on the logic that investigators had probable cause to believe anyone visiting the site was obtaining and sharing child pornography.
Still, this song is cause to reflect on the follies of modern rap as the cosmos bear witness to the one kid who'll still be blasting Lil Pump or whoever.
" The suit alleges the "material support has been instrumental to the rise of ISIS and has enabled it to carry out or cause to be carried out, numerous terrorist attacks.
The "weight" problem in this case is the dollar value of the two stocks and the issue it would cause to an index that is calculated based on share price.
On Tuesday, the border town of Mae Sai, where Adul lived at a church, finally had cause to celebrate, as the Wild Boars' 18-day ordeal came to an end.
Both would empower a panel of federal judges to review the case for firing the special counsel and render a judgment about whether there was good cause to do so.
Thanks to the foresight of Tom McCall, a Republican governor who in 1967 recognized the harm development would cause to the coastline, Oregon's beaches belong to all of Oregon's people.
In an 18-page report, the department said the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which adopted the rule this summer, did not adequately evaluate the harm it could cause to consumers.
"There's probable cause to believe he attempted to tamper with the witness," Judge Pamela K. Chen, a United States District Court Judge for the Eastern District of New York, said.
Judge Garcia said that by prohibiting local officials from declining a detainer request, the law also prohibited officials from questioning whether there was probable cause to support the detainer requested.
Although the president does not need cause to fire the F.B.I. director, a critical inspector general report could provide justification to do so if Mr. Trump is looking for some.
Some of the cast accused the Soviet Union of betraying the African-American cause to curry favor with Washington, from which the Soviet Union was hoping to receive official recognition.
Where an officer has probable cause to believe the cards' funds are subject to forfeiture, he or she can seize the property on the spot, without conviction or even arrest.
"My idea as a woman is that we can speak and be strong, but I don't know that it really helps our cause to be vulgar and nasty," she said.
Dhillon, the Times reports, told Trump he needed cause to fire Comey, and declined to correct himself after commissioning a report from a junior lawyer that showed he was wrong.
But he has also said all that money could be soaked up by a no-deal Brexit because of the disruption it would cause to the world's fifth-biggest economy.
In that sense, the Panama Papers may be providing the proverbial sunshine that often acts as the best disinfectant, giving policymakers cause to boost efforts to go after tax evaders.
Moreover, assuming probable cause to believe there is evidence of an offence, the police can obtain a warrant for a filing cabinet and easily enter a place to retrieve the evidence.
"'Roof knocks' cannot be considered an effective warning given the confusion they often cause to building residents and the short time allowed to evacuate before the actual strike," the U.N. said.
"Green iguanas are not native to Florida and are considered to be an invasive species due to the damage they can cause to seawalls, sidewalks, and landscape plants," the site reads.
The EEOC said it had found reasonable cause to believe that Breakthru Beverage Illinois LLC (BBI) violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 by effectively segregating its workforce.
While doctors are generally required to keep interactions with their patients confidential, the judge ruled that Andrew and Boyce had adequate cause to suspect the abuse or mistreatment of a child.
Roberts wrote the court's 5–4 decision, holding that the acquisition of such records is a Fourth Amendment search and that police generally must show probable cause to obtain such records.
"One hundred percent, those words wouldn't even come out of my mouth, 'cause ... to this day, I'd be scared of someone just, even saying that I said something bad," Paul says.
" Sheriff Brian Gootkin announced in a press conference Wednesday night that after conducting an investigation and interviews, "there was probable cause to issue a citation to Greg Gianforte for misdemeanor assault.
In March, the Philippine Justice Department said it found probable cause to indict Sanofi officials and former Philippine health officials over 10 deaths it said were linked to the dengue vaccine.
The commission said it "found probable cause to believe" Bentley violated the Alabama Ethics Act and Fair Campaign Practices Act -- which is the state's campaign finance law -- after a yearlong investigation.
The application was subsequently renewed multiple times by several DOJ officials after each independently found cause to suspect that Page was being cultivated as an unwitting agent of the Russian government.
But Plasse thinks evidence of policing harassing Orta might at least be cause to re-introduce the Garner case to a grand jury—even if Orta's own sentence cannot be shortened.
Meyers-Bettencourt's lawyers say the loan was made to Thibout after Meyers-Bettencourt had dropped her complaint against Banier and that she therefore had no cause to bribe witnesses against him.
Sarah Michelle Gellar is stepping back into the shoes of her cunning Cruel Intentions villain Kathryn Merteuil for one special cause: to tell audience members to turn off their cell phones.
Companies and governments have become increasingly concerned about the damage hackers can cause to industrial systems and critical national infrastructure following a number of high-profile cyber attacks in recent years.
The head of the CDC tells me there's no cause to worry from these insecticides because you don't absorb enough across the skin for there to be enough of a problem.
And he essentially warned Trump that if Mueller were to be fired, Rosenstein wouldn't be the one to do it, saying he saw no "good cause" to consider such a move.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks edged lower on Monday as early moves by President Donald Trump highlighting a protectionist stance on trade gave investors cause to rethink the post-election rally.
But if Mr Trump rebounds from this hole and wins in November, would the press have cause to worry that he could use his bully pulpit to bully them into submission?
Over the course of his mission to provide the animals with a home, Ewers was diagnosed with stomach cancer, putting his selfless cause to a halt, according to the news station.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson on Sunday promoted a Trump administration goal of uniting Saudi Arabia and Iraq in common cause to counter Iran's growing assertiveness in the Middle East.
When legal challenges failed, and even when they succeeded, direct action brought the cause to a wider audience, recruiting more people to the movement and rousing bystanders out of their indifference.
On Friday, the Justice Department said it had "found probable cause" to indict Rappler and its CEO and executive editor, former CNN bureau chief Maria Ressa, on charges of tax evasion.
And in case the F.A.A. might have cause to send out another renewal notice, it should take note: The plane's new owner shares the same Delaware address as the old owner.
In the other decision, Walker rejected a request by the League of Women Voters and Common Cause to bar Scott from using his official authority as governor in the recount process.
He was frustrated by France's patronizing attitude toward its Vietnamese allies, and disturbed by a failure to establish a legitimate cause to counter the stirring appeal of their anti-colonial adversaries.
But something remarkable happened on June 13, and if our international partners continue the trend, we have cause to be more hopeful for a peaceful future for Israel and the Palestinians.
Freya Horne, chief legal counsel to the San Francisco County Sheriff, said in a 2015 interview that he was let go because there was no legal cause to detain the suspect.
The new owner would then have to give them cause to stay, which in the tech world usually involves some kind of world-changing mission that also makes them even richer.
But that requires some sort of momentum within the party that remains after the end of this campaign, and for this cause to be taken up by Democrats other than Sanders.
Growing US output, coupled with increasing internal dissonance, risks downgrading OPEC's decision-making power over markets long term — which could give members cause to re-think their involvement in the bloc.
Though the majority of people infected with the virus don't even get sick, it's been shown to cause to birth defects in the children of some pregnant women who become infected.
One open secret of social activism is that nobody can ever really predict when, where, how or why any given issue will change from a lost cause to a cause célèbre.
But Taberski, as many curious mystery fans have done before him, finds cause to reject what appears to be the right answer: the one provided a year ago by Simmons himself.
Since his arrest he has been appearing in court almost daily to plead for bail, arguing that the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has no cause to keep him in custody.
"We have fixed an issue regarding Burmese to English translations on Facebook and are working to identify the cause to ensure that it doesn't happen again," Facebook said in a statement.
Financial institutions are obliged to notify the Bank of Italy of transactions in which there is "reasonable cause to suspect" financial crimes such as money laundering have been committed or attempted.
Obtaining and executing a search warrant is considered an aggressive step for authorities, who are required to demonstrate they have probable cause to believe they will find evidence of a crime.
In 1993, the Litchfield County State's Attorney in Connecticut said that he had "probable cause" to charge Woody Allen with sexually molesting his young daughter but then declined to file charges.
"As the governor has said, he's not predetermining the outcome of the inquiry, which could find there is no cause to move forward," the spokeswoman, Rebecca Kelley, said in an email.
"My campaign will also donate $85033 million to veterans' cause to join debate Saturday night in Sioux City," she tweeted late Wednesday, referencing a previous challenge from rival candidate Ted Cruz.
I decided to run for President because I believed that I could help bring a divided country together in common cause to confront the greatest set of challenges we've ever faced.
The company said it had "considerable cause" to believe that information given by investors Eclairs Group Ltd and Glengary Overseas Ltd in response to disclosure notices was "false or materially incorrect".
Each year, people up and down the country get together with friends to eat biscuits and cake for a good causeto raise money to provide nurses for people with cancer.
" Curtin said consumers have "luckily" not yet interpreted the current inflation rate "as a significant source of erosion in their living standards or as a cause to reduce their buying plans.
They are a group of citizens who are charged with deciding whether or not there is reasonable cause or probable cause to believe a person (or persons) has committed a crime.
The Texans and others who face the loss of land because of eminent domain actions funded via Mr. Trump's emergency declaration have standing to sue and good cause to do so.
A state's attorney in Connecticut said he had probable cause to prosecute Mr. Allen but would not, to spare Ms. Farrow the pain of a court appearance at a young age.
Obviously, there would be cause to thoroughly scan the ball for any signal, but in Trump's world he's been extremely trusting of the Russians ... even inviting Russian media into the Oval.
In the complaint, FBI Special Agent David Gabriel says that, based on the above information they had probable cause to arrest Hopkins for being a felon in possession of a firearm.
But those protest organizers with enough foresight to understand and address this fact usually provide alternative ways for those who believe in their cause to raise their own voices or show solidarity.
While the cynics among you may think, "oh great, here's another pop star adopting a cause to look good," Pitbull's activism is the real deal and he's been doing it for years.
"Today's data may not have been uniformly strong, but investors have little cause to be concerned about the U.S. economy," said Joel Naroff, chief economist at Naroff Economic Advisors in Holland, Pennsylvania.
"Based on those communications, there was probable cause to believe that evidence related to the DNC hack would be found," they added, describing how Stone communicated with Guccifer 2.0, WikiLeaks and Assange.
"The Court determines that HHS did not have good cause to bypass notice and comment; thus, the Rule should be vacated," Mazzant wrote in his decision, issued in federal court in Texas.
Houthi fighters and battalions loyal to Saleh made common cause to fan out through Yemen in 2015 and have weathered thousands of air strikes launched by neighboring Saudi Arabia and its allies.
Given that the pair had previously been on email chains in which classified information was discussed, there was probable cause to justify the search of the newly discovered correspondence, the affidavit argued.
The broadcaster has employed lawyers to investigate the claims, which Mr Moonves denies; if they find there is cause to dismiss him, he will forgo some or all of his severance package.
Although police in Jupiter, Florida, found enough probable cause to charge Lewandowski last month after viewing a video recording of the encounter, Aronberg said prosecutors are held to a higher legal standard.
When she saw Track off to Iraq in 2008, she echoed W.'s specious argument, calling the war a "righteous cause" to avenge "the enemies who planned and carried out" 9/11.
Harvey wrongly suggests that if a woman denies a man sex for over a month because she's tired or just not up for it, her partner has cause to seek it elsewhere.
The United States told Peru that there did not appear to be sufficient probable cause to merit detaining Toledo and asked the Andean country to refile its request, Basombrio said by phone.
A decades-old program you probably don't use but whose existence you want to preserve so it can function as your digital security blanket is not the right cause to take up.
Major global car manufacturers have expressed concern about the company filing for bankruptcy without a deal in place because of disruption it could cause to the production of replacement air bag inflators.
"I am not going to deny that we don't have probable cause (to make an arrest) but I will say we have an actual case going forward," Boyce said at the conference.
Last week the state Ethics Commission said it "found probable cause to believe" Bentley violated the Alabama Ethics Act and Fair Campaign Practices Act and recommended leveling felony charges against the governor.
The case typifies the region's struggle to resolve the migrant crisis and the public disagreement over how to handle it; drawing hundreds of demonstrators sympathetic to his cause to the court steps.
The myth of Muslim solidarity For decades, some Muslim leaders tried to adopt a motto of transnational solidarity on some issues, from the Palestinian cause to the plight of Muslims in Kosovo.
ICE updates records when errors are found, Albence said in a statement to the Times last year, and agents arrest only those they have probable cause to suspect are eligible for deportation.
"Sad to say, however, that while bears would presumably take to the sidelines were a deal secured, they would hardly have good cause to head to the changing rooms," the analyst added.
Islamists want to create a social environment in which no American Muslim woman will ever have legitimate cause to take off her hijab without the permission of her husband or male relatives.
"That is a substantial amount of money that we have reasonable cause to believe goes into bankrolling the North's nuclear and missile programs," Cha told House Foreign Affairs Committee on Jan. 13.
"The plaintiff did not meet his legal burden of establishing any breach of duty of care or that such a breach was the proximate cause to his injury," Woods said in court.
This gives law enforcement officers the opportunity, with probable cause, to be able to stop and question individuals that they think may be involved or about to be involved in criminal activity.
It's a city, like many others, suffering from a criminal spike, but with few police officers to handle the problem, there isn't as much cause to believe that it will end soon.
"The more one forgets himself — by giving himself to a cause to serve or another person to love — the more human he is and the more he actualizes himself," he once wrote.
This was an aggressive, probably unrealistic, goal, Vandermeyden felt, and she couldn't help thinking that the company was setting her up for failure, so that it would have cause to fire her.
"Deputy King is of African-American descent and knows the history behind the KKK and the pain and torture they have caused and still cause to African-Americans today," the report said.
This is already a crime under federal law, but probation officers do not currently have authority to arrest third parties for such offenses, even where there is probable cause to do so.
Freya Horne, chief legal counsel to the San Francisco County Sheriff, said in a 2015 interview that Garcia Zarate was let go because there was no legal cause to detain the suspect.
"Following multiple interviews and an investigation by the Gallatin County Sheriff's Office it was determined there was probable cause to issue a citation to Greg Gianforte for misdemeanor assault," the statement reads.
For instance, Rod Rosenstein has testified that he believes that he can legally only fire Mueller if there is "good cause" to do so — and that he's seen no such good cause.
He said that there needs to be more emphasis on regulating behavior — for example, not conducting searches without a warrant or probable cause to avoid possibly tense situations between officers and citizens.
In Spain, the Catalan crisis has emboldened, in isolated pockets, some neo-fascist groups, which have seen cause to protest publicly in Catalonia and elsewhere, even as they remain an unwelcome fringe.
Many documents were seized, and the nature of the search indicates that the FBI was able to convince a judge that there is probable cause to believe Manafort is guilty of something.
Even though the harassment charge was never corroborated, they said, the bank found evidence that Mr. Ford had misled executives about some of his behavior, which itself constituted cause to remove him.
Kay Ivey, "we conclude that there is reasonable cause to believe that conditions at Alabama's prisons violate the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution," which protects against cruel and unusual forms of punishment.
Before the plea deal, the Alabama Ethics Commission had said it had probable cause to find that Mr. Bentley had committed felonies before he resigned, and had referred its findings to prosecutors.
Hubert Sagnieres, the chief executive of Essilor, a French eyeglass company and a partner in the fund-raising campaign, said he often confronts ambivalence when pitching the cause to big-name philanthropists.
Executing a search warrant is considered among the most aggressive steps used by authorities, who must first demonstrate they have probable cause to believe they will find evidence that a crime occurred.
Most Democrats came to see that it would do nothing for their cause to gain another million progressives on the coasts if they still lost 80,000 people in the old industrial heartland.
I don't have cause to look at them very often, and when I do it feels sort of like bumping into an old friend you haven't seen or thought about for years.
If job growth is too strong, the Federal Reserve would have cause to raise interest rates more than expected and entire sectors of the market could be put at risk, he said.
The investigation found reasonable cause to believe that Uber "permitted a culture of sexual harassment and retaliation against individuals who complained about such harassment," the EEOC wrote in a press release today.
Throughout Atesiano's tenure as the Biscayne Park police chief, he encouraged officers to falsely arrest individuals with no evidence or probable cause to cover for all reported burglaries, according to the DOJ.
If there was a wiretap, it suggests that F.B.I. agents and federal prosecutors had probable cause to believe that Mr. Trump the candidate was operating as an agent of a foreign power.
"Most people reading through that transcript are not going to find that extremely compelling cause to throw out a president that won an election in 2016," the Democratic presidential candidate told Hill.
But the WHO has told the International Olympic Committee there is no cause to cancel or relocate the Tokyo Olympics, which start in July, the head of the IOC's Coordination Commission said.
If an alien were arrested without a warrant, he would have a right to a hearing within 220006 hours on whether the arresting officer had probable cause to think he was deportable.
The Catalan government chose the path of independence for power and glory, just as the country was finally overcoming the economic crisis, without considering the harm it could cause to its citizens.
The driver of the vehicle, a 20-year-old man, was taken into custody and released after McDonough said officers did not feel they had cause to charge him in the earlier shooting.
The rapper added, "I am calling on my fellow musicians, actors, entertainers and all others who may not have fully considered this cause to join together to help in any way they can."

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