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"commandeer" Definitions
  1. commandeer something to take control of a building, a vehicle, etc. for military purposes during a war, or by force for your own use

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"You can't just commandeer a common area," Mr. Sladkus said.
Saudi Arabia responded that plaintiffs' lawyers may not commandeer diplomatic pouches.
You can only commandeer the stage if you don't seem too threatening.
On Google search, dangerous anti-vaccine misinformation can commandeer the top results.
In the 6v6 Amped Hardpoint mode, teams fight to commandeer control points.
That said, if you are hosting you don't want to commandeer the conversation.
Olson argued that Congress is not allowed to commandeer a state's regulatory powers.
In Britain, Jeremy Corbyn and his supporters managed to commandeer the Labour Party.
When needing a rest, she was known to commandeer the Queen Mother's wheelchair.
"It's not proper to commandeer birds to do our dirty work," he said.
And how are Lorca and Tyler so easily able to commandeer a shuttle?
I almost heard a guy explain how to remotely commandeer a jetliner in detail.
Step one: commandeer all of the office supplies I can lay my hands on.
Her best bet, she decides, is to commandeer the Confederados still out roaming the wilderness.
After all, it's my post, why should I allow Karen and Chris to commandeer it?
The cloud of these scandals may still have the power to commandeer the campaign narrative.
Professionals can easily mass-produce bots, link them up, and commandeer them as a whole.
Officers can also commandeer the camera to get a 360-degree view of the area.
"The object of the scheme was not to commandeer lanes on the bridge," he said.
This makes them an easy target for attackers looking to hijack and commandeer these devices.
We have no power to commandeer an Executive Branch agency into conducting our due diligence.
He'd stretch the floor, close lanes, protect the rim, and commandeer offensive sets from the elbow.
It was after he killed a man on a motorcycle just to commandeer the shiny bike.
Chewbacca the Wookiee—to commandeer an enemy AT-ST walker and turn it against the enemy.
Thursday and I was at Destin Executive Airport determined to commandeer a helicopter — no matter what.
House Democrats are preparing legislation that would limit the president's ability to unilaterally commandeer wall funding.
Authenticity debates will commandeer media cycles, pushing us into an infinite loop of perpetually investigating basic facts.
Paris's plan blanc gives the city the power to commandeer 40 hospitals and 100,000 health-care professionals.
"Turned out that was a politician trying to commandeer this taxi," Farmer explained to Ward and Karl.
"We have no power to commandeer an executive branch agency into conducting our due diligence," he wrote.
Trump might commandeer the bully pulpit, but it's not clear that anyone is really heeding his rants.
It does not seem real when camera crews flood your streets and reporters commandeer your coffee shops.
Newsom also tapped the state's power to "commandeer" hotels, if needed, as temporary hospitals or quarantine centers.
Mladenovic said her father used to commandeer the television so he could watch videocassettes of his opponents.
As such, the federal government cannot "commandeer" state law enforcement or legislatures to execute a federal regulatory program.
The Supreme Court has said that the federal government may not commandeer state resources to achieve federal objectives.
"We have no power to commandeer an Executive Branch agency into conducting our due diligence," the letter said.
Typically, pirates would scamper aboard a ship at night, rush to the pilothouse and commandeer the vessel at gunpoint.
But the NTI says that nuclear plants are now digitalizing quickly, increasing the risk that hackers could commandeer them.
Tech mania helps explain why other startups can commandeer sky-high valuations even when they resemble more traditional industries.
But research by P'ng Loke also indicates that they commandeer the microbiota, the community of microbes in the intestinal tract.
Why else would the feds have to commandeer a government facility that is mostly used to stare at the Sun?
Plus, if they feel like it, maybe a DJ could commandeer one of the planes—that'd be one for Snapchat!
So, mischief managed, he and I headed down into the belly of the office to commandeer a tiny conference room.
According to Cooper, Landreth refused to proceed, causing Cooper to invoke his rights as the charterer to commandeer the boat.
The group, which has been known to commandeer accounts by exploiting outdated passwords, hacked HBO's social media accounts earlier this month.
According to him, first responders, FEMA, police, or the military need to be able to commandeer buses in emergencies, for example.
In 2012, astronauts on the ISS were able to use DTN to successfully commandeer a rover made of Legos on Earth.
This means a ne'er-do-well would have to be pretty close to the butt plug in question to commandeer it.
Airstrikes, the memo argues, could be the leverage the United States needs to commandeer the negotiations and force Syria to compromise.
In the recent Supreme Court decision, the Justices decided that the Federal government could not commandeer states' resources for national purposes.
Yet from Monday to Wednesday, Mr. Trump used more familiar milieus — Twitter and friendly interviews — to attack critics and commandeer attention.
Commandeer a woven bread basket if you can't find any other way to dust 500 chocolate mousse cups with powdered sugar.
They commandeer one, but realize neither of them can drive a stick shift and the car moves sloooowly down the street.
The software can capture everything on a phone, including the plain text of encrypted messages, and commandeer it to record audio.
IoT devices create opportunities for bad actors to commandeer devices and use them for nefarious purposes — like temporarily disabling major websites.
The split also created the possibility that rabble-rousers could mount some resistance and commandeer the old version of Ethereum for themselves.
Bond and Solitaire (Jane Seymour) commandeer the vehicle as they struggle to evade police, who are in the pocket of Dr. Kananga.
The first example that comes to mind is not an insurance plan but a plane that nefarious passengers commandeer for sinister purposes.
This shortcut allowed technicians easy access to the machine, but also potentially left it prey to hackers who could remotely commandeer it.
Here's a fun, vital detail about Luigi's Mansion 3: You can poop out and commandeer a slime doppelgänger of the Mario brother.
Then the insurgents stopped two buses near Chinese Camp and made the passengers disembark so they could commandeer them for the prisoners.
Dial's ability to commandeer any material into a painting has never been as canny or varied as it is in this show.
"The Burning Shores" begins with the dictator, Muammar Qaddafi, surely one of the most flamboyantly eccentric rulers ever to commandeer a country.
"Law enforcement may not commandeer innocent third parties into becoming its undercover agents, its spies, or its hackers," the ACLU brief reads.
There was always hot water for tea, always a moment to chat, always an abundance of office supplies to commandeer and categorize.
Rendell acknowledged the law's "salutary purpose" in trying to revive those troubled industries, but said PASPA does not unconstitutionally "commandeer" the state.
You do not allow the most vocal, and dishonest sections of America (which now also includes the White House) to commandeer the discussion.
For example, malicious hackers often commandeer thousands of random computers and internet-connected devices to carry out their attacks and cover their tracks.
Mike Pence: As Trump has come to commandeer these daily coronavirus task force meetings more and more, the vice president has receded somewhat.
They accessed the drone's control feed through the open Wi-Fi connection, allowing them to log into the drone and commandeer the aircraft.
Vladimir Putin wishes to fracture these blocs so that Russia can commandeer smaller nations and return them to the Russian sphere of influence.
Across the street, these same companies commandeer shaded indoor spaces — in Facebook's case, multiple hotel floors — for more structured meetings and press briefings.
When the government is empowered to commandeer and redirect private resources in the name of the common good, freedom and human rights suffer greatly.
Commandeer one of those square grills on a pole at the park and throw as many hotdogs as you can fit on that thing.
Atari's console wasn't the first to commandeer TV screens, but in the late '70s the VCS skyrocketed in popularity because it was so versatile.
It can involve hacking into victims' computers to steal sexual images or even commandeer a webcam, then using the files to extort the targets.
Irving got at what so many miss when they complain that James does not commandeer games like a Michael Jordan or a Kobe Bryant.
Then last July, researchers showed they could commandeer a Jeep from 10 miles away, disengaging the transmission and forcing the car off the road.
The younger students had gone to Iguala to commandeer buses to go to a demonstration in Mexico City, a longstanding practice at the college.
"IS THERE ANY RAT THAT CAN INFECT MAC PC?" he asked in 2014, referring to a Remote Access Trojan, which can commandeer targeted devices.
Mr. Trump has declined to use his authority to commandeer private industry to produce medical supplies, counting instead on a market-driven response. Gov.
The Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled that the federal government may not "commandeer" state and local officials by compelling them to enforce federal law.
I am so very here for a game that lets you commandeer a goose whose only purpose in life is to be a total shit.
He denies any involvement in the coup attempt, which saw rogue Turkish military personnel commandeer helicopters, jets and tanks, attack parliament and seize television stations.
As the Baltimore Sun reported, the team was able to "commandeer computer systems that track medicine delivery and bloodwork requests" from within a hospital lobby.
Given how effectively terrorist groups have been able to commandeer social networks for their own purposes, having an opposing strategy certainly isn't a bad idea.
There have been fewer overt attempts to commandeer the competition for ideological purposes, even if the shadow of nationalism still falls heavy across the pitch.
I had expected Andem to tell me about her struggle to create the perfect digital entertainment—or about an insatiable corporation's desire to commandeer eyeballs.
After temporarily losing possession of her Oscar, her next stop was the Vanity Fair party, where she would commandeer an entire bucket of fried chicken.
He's also a cloud-hopping acrobat with tremendous vision and patience who could probably commandeer pick-and-rolls with his eyes closed if it were necessary.
The hijacker then took that trademark to Amazon and registered it, giving him the power to kick Harris off his own listings and commandeer his name.
In 2015, in response to some categories where the Puppies had managed to commandeer every nominee, Hugo voters by overwhelming majority simply selected "No Award" instead.
The only thing he is good at is entertainment; it's what got him elected and has allowed him to commandeer the news cycle for four years.
But that hasn't stopped the president from trying, as he so often does, to commandeer the machinery of the federal government to justify his own falsehoods.
If they did, Democrats could effectively commandeer the Senate floor during the proceeding and defy Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, by moving to call witnesses.
Eminent domain On the question of how much power the government has to commandeer private property for public gain, Ryan and Trump couldn't be further apart.
"What happens if, during the drive, the defendant — a thirty-year service member, at least 5"11 and 180 pounds — attempts to escape or commandeer the car.
Marines can throw grenades, warthogs can ram enemy infantry, and the three Spartan super-soldiers you'll control throughout the campaign can leap onto and commandeer enemy vehicles.
If you prefer to skip it entirely, be sure to stock up on Multi-Tools — single-use items that let you commandeer a device without hacking it.
But for civilian users receiving unencrypted satellite navigation signals, spoofing remains a real threat—for example, it has already been used to commandeer and crash commercial drones.
With the field thus fractured, a tough-talking billionaire outsider was able to commandeer the party's anti-establishment factions, catapulting himself to consistent leads in the polls.
"We know that at a certain stage there was an attempt, apparently by Hamas, to commandeer our digital broadcast," Kan CEO, Eldad Koblenz, told Israel's Army Radio.
At times, he faced cabinet infighting and policy flip-flops cast doubt on his ability to commandeer his own team, let alone a country of 260 million.
To commandeer a self-driving car on a street, a saboteur would, in theory, also have to hack every street lamp and smart toaster that it passed.
One hack allowed a convention attendee to commandeer control of an iPhone with a non-Apple-issue charging cord, one that is identical to the Apple version.
Where Boston once needed Avery Bradley to race around screens and Smart to commandeer its second unit, Hayward will take up more of the team's offensive burden.
Trapped in traffic outside of Paradise, Ms. McLaughlin, 58, watched several other motorists commandeer a Pepsi truck to use as a shelter, which they later decided against.
You have to love a theme entry that involves Cap'n Crunch in the clue, like 24A's "Sailing vessels that Cap'n Crunch might commandeer?" for GALLEONS OF MILK.
Microsoft is pushing this proposal in Washington by claiming the TV spectrum it would commandeer would help roll out wireless broadband in underserved areas of the country.
The Supreme Court twice before has recognized that Congress oversteps its bounds and violates the 10th Amendment when it attempts to "commandeer" state power for congressional ends.
The Supreme Court, speaking through Justice Antonin Scalia, has held that the federal government may not "commandeer" state and local law enforcement agencies to its own ends.
The downside of this revelation, though, is that it leaves open the question of how a crooked, risible demagogue managed to commandeer the Republican Party, almost without trying.
Trump can walk into North Korea, as he did on Sunday, can commandeer Washington's July Fourth celebrations, brand the media the "enemies of the people" and undermine truth.
"Law enforcement may not commandeer innocent third parties into becoming its undercover agents, its spies, or its hackers," according to a draft of the brief obtained by Reuters.
In September 1003 a group of student teachers from Ayotzinapa, in the south-western state of Guerrero, decided to commandeer some buses in the nearby town of Iguala.
But for the president to commandeer what has traditionally been a non-partisan event has naturally sparked concerns that he is turning July 4th into a campaign event.
Hackers were able to commandeer internet-connected devices that failed to properly password protect their connection or continued to use the easily crackable factory-default password after installation.
The federal government can't "commandeer" the states to carry out its enforcement objectives, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote for the majority in a 1992 case, New York v.
In San Francisco's case, the city argued that the executive order violated the Constitution by essentially trying to commandeer state and local officials to enforce federal immigration law.
They want to roll back the clock to an era before the internet, when they were free to commandeer the U.S. government to push unbalanced copyright rules abroad.
He also repeated his past contentions that the Justice Department is trying to commandeer local officials into federal service, something the Supreme Court has said the Constitution prohibits.
But the lack of clarity is not entirely the fault of the plaintiffs: it follows from the administration's skimpy accounting for its decision to commandeer several federal piggy banks.
Another technology being developed by Israel's SDS would allow authorities to contact smartphone-holders in the vicinity of a suspected terrorist incident and commandeer the cameras on their smartphones.
These gross liquid orbs, which were alternately brownish or cloudy white in color, had become miniature planets of activity for the opportunistic microbes that were attempting to commandeer Mir.
It's like an inverted Katamari Damacy, the game from legendary designer Keita Takahashi in which you commandeer a rolling sticky ball that grows in size as you absorb objects.
Meanwhile the groomsmen commandeer a fleet of helicopters and fly to a nearby container ship, its deck filled with imported showgirls and transformed into an exclusive nightclub-at-sea.
When they need a fresh car, they commandeer one from a father (Lambert Wilson) with a sick 4-year-old who is swaddled and so deeply asleep nothing wakes her.
A couple of years ago, hacking onboard computers on cars was common, so a bunch of vulnerabilities were found and patched and now cars have become somewhat harder to commandeer.
Likewise, it is unlikely the stop-Trump forces can commandeer the Green Party, seemingly on track to select physician Jill Stein of Massachusetts, their 28500 nominee, as its 6900 nominee.
But whether they line up or not, there are still some passengers out there who try to commandeer every window around them, which can lead to a lot of problems.
The high turnout (70%) and decisive victory will embolden his party to commandeer the remaining independent branches of government — the judiciary and local municipalities — and to further suppress civic opposition.
Yesterday the Trump Administration circulated a draft of a new proposal that would allow the federal government to track, commandeer, disable, hack or destroy drones flying in the United States.
It's not a new conversation; the argument that the government should not continually commandeer every speck of dirt in the name of capital has essentially existed since the nation's birth.
Clinton's voters may be less likely to show up to rallies, or post on social media or be serial commenters who commandeer comments sections, but they do show up to vote.
A decisive victory would embolden his party to commandeer the remaining independent branches of government — the judiciary and local municipalities — and to further clamp down on the civic and political opposition.
They commandeer hot air balloons and hilltop villas and refreshingly they look just as bored banging out Hot Creations releases from the Palace of Versailles as they do the Pickle Factory.
Cynical and sometimes venomous, Paul's rants and digressions — employed to forestall a critical family discussion — commandeer so much screen time that you wish he'd choke on his so-called Thumbelina carrots.
Now a new city program aims to replace some of these delivery vehicles with a transportation mode that is more environmentally friendly and does not commandeer street space: electric cargo bikes.
Other proposals would transfer 5 percent of grants from the fund to tribal governments, or commandeer a portion of the money to support a Republican move to rein in the Justice Department.
Policy is easily subsumed by politics -- and success, be it in elections or the daily struggle to commandeer the conversation, comes to those who can streamline the two and then hammer away.
The students had gone to Iguala from their famously radical Ayotzinapa teacher training college, about two hours drive away, on a mission to commandeer passenger buses to use in a later protest.
Parcak herself, who prefers the worthy title of "space archaeologist," helped to commandeer the innovative use of satellite imagery and crowdsourcing to explore regions of the Earth currently off-limits to researchers.
"We didn't have much power, and they were always trying to commandeer castles as their messes, and we were always trying to stop them, because they'd ruin them," she told The Telegraph.
Together, the two commandeer a starfighter and escape, but not before Kylo Ren, a powerful First Order leader, tortures Poe and learns that BB-8 contains a map to Luke Skywalker's location.
Since Lopez's retirement from regular tour play in 2002, the L.P.G.A. has looked near and far for someone with both the charisma and accomplishments to commandeer the spotlight in the United States.
The use of fasces by alt-right groups is another attempt to commandeer the insignia of ancient Rome to connect their movements to the bygone power and legitimacy of the Roman empire.
What they want to do is commandeer state and locals to do their job for them, and a lot of police departments object to that because they need to build trust with communities.
Almost a million of Telekom's 20 million fixed-line users suffered internet outages on Sunday and Monday due to a botched attempt by unidentified hackers to commandeer customers' routers to disrupt internet traffic.
There is also concern that China and other foreign nations could wiggle into satellite systems now and remain embedded so that they are prepared to commandeer the systems in a time of war.
Mr. Murillo said the students, who attended a teachers college in Ayotzinapa in the Pacific state of Guerrero, had traveled to Iguala to commandeer buses for transportation to a protest in Mexico City.
No one goes bigger than the grande dame of Paris labels, and every season, Karl Lagerfeld and company commandeer the main space of the Grand Palais to build an enormous temple to Chanel.
This could allow the president to commandeer funds that have already been appropriated by Congress for other purposes, such as disaster relief, and use them to pay for the construction of a wall.
If he could commandeer the neighboring apartment, he could use that extra 800 square feet to expand his two-bedroom into a spacious four-bedroom home with panoramic city and East River views.
In that case, Trump has another card to play: He could declare a national emergency in order to circumvent Congress and try to commandeer the federal funding he needs to get his wall.
"One of the reasons Kaczynski is so eager to commandeer the Polish judiciary may be that he wants to use it against Donald Tusk," said Marcin Matczak, a law professor at Warsaw University.
"Over time, there is the ability of labs to surge — run extra shifts, pull staff from different parts of the lab in to test, commandeer different equipment parts of the lab," she said.
The character you commandeer is nowhere near as cool as Samus Aran and the subversive vibe of the humor couldn't feel more different from the earlier NES game's sterile and story-lite delivery.
Indeed, this latter scenario was proven in 1003 by a handful of University of Texas students who built a spoofing device for about $3,000 and used it to commandeer a yacht's navigation system undetected.
Exporters in these three developed economies have benefited from a powerful upswing in demand for sophisticated electronic components, such as flash memory chips—an industrial niche that China has yet to commandeer for itself.
HAIFA (Reuters) - Israel's Arab lawmakers plan to commandeer Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's claim in the last election that Arabs were heading to the polls "in droves" to encourage their own voters in April's election.
The extremists wish to torpedo the American ship of state, while the reformative voting populists want an honest leader to commandeer it and steer a course to a nostalgic past that never quite existed.
The best a demagogue of Trump's recklessness on the left could hope for in Democratic politics would be to commandeer a down-ballot race—and if that ever happened, the party would abandon him.
McConnell's innovation—where the even-handed arms race analysis breaks down—was to declare vacancies themselves off limits to the other party, and attempt to commandeer entire courts, including the Supreme Court, for conservatives.
If passed, it would permit the federal government to hack, destroy, track or commandeer drones without prior consent to determine if the aircraft poses a security threat to areas that receive special government protection.
If passed, it would permit the federal government to hack, destroy, track or commandeer drones without prior consent to evaluate if the aircraft pose a security threat to areas that receive special government protection.
At least one of the citizens fired the shot that killed the unidentified suspect, who was in a Walmart parking lot in Tumwater, attempting to commandeer vehicles, Q13 Fox reported , citing a police news release.
Thursday night was no different, as he accused Mr. Sanders of wanting to raise taxes sharply and called him a weakling for allowing Black Lives Matter activists to commandeer one of his rallies last year.
This suggested the students — who had gone to Iguala to commandeer passengers buses to use in political protests — may have been attacked because they mistakenly took a vehicle that was packed with hidden opium paste.
Not so fast, say various residents, academics, architects, urban planners and even some City Council members, who claim that the business association has been trying to commandeer what should be a public decision-making process.
Some kids—and his mother would kill him if she knew he was one of them—just step out in front of any empty fleet car that happens to be going by and commandeer it.
The food is halal and no alcohol is served, in keeping with Mr. Abdelhaleem's vision of the restaurant as a haven for Egyptian families, who tend to commandeer the long tables on the second floor.
Google can deploy its insidious search manipulation practices to commandeer the lion's share of traffic and revenues in virtually any online sector of its choosing, quietly crushing competition, innovation, and consumer choice in the process.
A key plot point in Rogue One is that the file size is so large that they need to commandeer a giant antenna and knock out a planetary shield in order to upload the files.
Grab the crew and make the 45-minute trip to Lake Lanier to commandeer a rented double-decker "party yacht" that's really just a fancy pontoon boat with a slide off the back, more or less.
But the technology giants say they draw the line at the government's request in the San Bernardino case, in which law enforcement seeks to "commandeer" Apple's engineers to undermine the security features of its own products.
Qatar's permanent representative to the United Nations informed the U.N. Secretary General and Security Council President that its marine surveillance had observed a UAE naval ship obstruct and then commandeer the Qatari fishing boat on Jan.
Oregon officials wrote in a lawsuit last year seeking to stop the freeze of both the 2017 and 2018 funds that the Trump administration was attempting to "impermissibly commandeer the resources" of state law enforcement officials.
I knew I was excited to see what else she would do when she gave her captain the Vulcan nerve pinch in order to commandeer the vessel and guide it into open battle with the Klingons.
Young people will commandeer the Met at the museum's invitation in the latest edition of this twice-yearly event, which introduces them to that institution's riches, as well as those of more than 50 partner organizations.
A single hacker can commandeer hundreds of thousands of devices at a time and launch a range of attacks, as we saw with the Mirai botnet that took down a huge chunk of the internet in 2016.
Ironically, these devices have left people feeling less secure, after a spate of high-profile hacks in late 2019 made it possible for strangers to commandeer Ring cameras to surveil and harass people in their own homes.
Mr. Trump, according to one Republican who spoke to him, saw a meeting as an opportunity to defuse pressure to retaliate for the attack on Saudi Arabia — and perhaps to commandeer headlines dominated by his possible impeachment.
In the last year, we've seen attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in digital currencies, commandeer insecure [internet of things] IoT devices to launch harmful denial of service campaigns, and manipulate social media on behalf of nation-state interests.
In 2015, the Food and Drug Administration recommended hospitals stop using a line of drug infusion devices after a security researcher discovered how easy it would be for a hacker to commandeer the device and overdose a patient.
It's also not clear yet if publishers will be able to set a designated "commercial break" where all viewers see an ad at once, or if Facebook will randomly commandeer a Live stream with a 15 second ad.
" Chicago Corporation Counsel Ed Siskel said the attorney general's office doesn't have "the authority to add these requirements to a grant program created by Congress and cannot commandeer local law enforcement to carry out federal immigration law functions.
BERLIN (Reuters) - The German military's aviation safety chief has launched a new initiative against cyber threats, citing research that he said shows hackers can commandeer military airplanes with the help of equipment that costs about 5,000 euros ($5,700).
It provided the right amount of pressure relief when I slept on my side, didn't trap heat, and the reinforced edge support kept me from falling off when my wife decided to commandeer my side of the bed.
The government seeks to commandeer Apple to design, create, test, and validate a new operating system that does not exist, and that Apple believes—with overwhelming support from the technology community and security experts—is too dangerous to create.
It began in the late 1950s under strongman prime minister Field Marshall Sarit Thanarat, who seized the opportunity to commandeer the then young, extremely Westernized and not-yet politicized King Bhumibol to give legitimacy to his government's own plans.
"If we can better map how the human brain discards information and commandeer that process, we can better facilitate forgetting in a therapeutic setting," says Jarrod Lewis-Peacock, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.
Senior members are able to commandeer most (if not all) of the most important committee memberships, where they can reward their donors while generally ignoring the most pressing policy concerns, since addressing them might negatively impact their reelection chances.
" Louisiana Solicitor General Liz Murrill said these suits "commandeer the rightful role of Congress to pass policy for the nation and are improper in terms of trying to legislate extraterritorial economic policy from the states in which they originate.
"Just as the state could not force any particular citizen to post a pro-Confederacy sign in his or her front lawn, so too can the state not commandeer the city's property for the state's preferred message," Graffeo wrote.
Firefly Aerospace is planning to commandeer another Vandenberg launchpad, formerly used by the now-retired Delta 2 rockets, for future commercial endeavors of its small Alpha rocket, which can deliver a metric ton of payload to low-Earth orbit.
Tom Price, the first secretary of health and human services under President Trump, accused the Obama administration of trying to "commandeer clinical decision making" by forcing doctors to participate in experiments that test new ways of paying for care.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong-based broker CLSA has countered an audacious bid by rival Jefferies Group to commandeer its famous annual forum space with a revamped conference of its own that promises access to China's movers and shakers.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong-based broker CLSA has countered an audacious bid by rival Jefferies Group to commandeer its famous annual forum space with a revamped conference of its own that promises access to China's movers and shakers.
"When you do something creative for a living, people start to commandeer that, so there's very little private space," she says, noting that their output here isn't always good — a relief from the hyper-criticism required of her profession.
You have to pair it with third-party hardware, like Logitech's $100 Harmony Hub, to commandeer your TV. Another alternative, while not strictly AI, is using an Xbox One or PlayStation 4 to voice-control the heck out of your television.
If a hacker has access to it, they could easily commandeer your phone number and use it to trick the SMS-based authentication designed to verify your identity when you log on to your bank, email provider, or social media accounts.
But on Monday, one mom's awful #HimToo tweet about her son accidentally had some positive consequences, because it inspired the world to commandeer the hashtag and put it to good use again—by trolling the mom with some supremely good memes.
Several moments from those months still commandeer Mr. Rodriguez's thoughts, but none more so than the morning of April 6, 2004, when he was leading a dozen Marines down an urban boulevard and rooftops erupted with the flash of gunfire.
Mr. Price, who resigned in September over his use of expensive private jets, had accused the Obama administration of trying to "commandeer clinical decision-making" by forcing doctors to participate in experiments that test new ways of paying for care.
Serena and Venus were not named for any prior tennis greats, but their father and coach, Richard Williams, was every bit as committed to his bold project even if he lacked Molitor's playing experience and reticence to commandeer the spotlight.
Kaelin and the other Horizon worker who spoke with CNN said they were much less surprised at Russell's ability to commandeer and fly the plane than they were by the fact that he would do so in the first place.
HONG KONG, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Hong Kong-based broker CLSA has countered an audacious bid by rival Jefferies Group to commandeer its famous annual forum space with a revamped conference of its own that promises access to China's movers and shakers.
The government says the outlawed app was widely used by followers of the U.S.-based cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom it blames for the attempted coup that saw rogue soldiers commandeer tanks and aircraft, attacking parliament and killing some 250 unarmed civilians.
Smith said Thursday that the coach's suggestion of the tomahawk chop, often seen at Florida State athletic events, was a motivational tool, and he said that Hatchell had often tried to commandeer the traditions of other schools to inspire her team.
To do so, it said, it would only need to commandeer the Oak Ridge Summit, the largest supercomputer that currently exists on earth — which IBM installed last year at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, filling an area the size of two basketball courts.
It comes after an announcement last week that more than 1,700 military personnel had been dishonourably discharged for their role in the putsch, which saw a faction of the military commandeer tanks, helicopters and warplanes in an attempt to topple the government.
In another, he and Pinky masquerade as formerly extinct species in Pittsburgh, exploiting environmental protections to commandeer the steel industry and manufacture a series of giant "magic eye" billboards over the nation's highways, transfixing drivers and creating a never-ending rush hour.
Facing the possibility of his defeat this November, it is not hard to imagine that he might invoke enhanced presidential powers, even a declaration of martial law, or commandeer his reliable and susceptible Republican allies in Congress, to impugn the 2020 presidential election.
"Just as the state could not force any particular citizen to post a pro-Confederacy sign in his or her front lawn, so too can the state not commandeer the city's property for the state's preferred message," Graffeo wrote in the ruling.
Featuring the plane that the Minions commandeer to save Gru, this set includes the dour pilot Stuart and flight attendant Bob along with a whole bunch of cargo, including a banana, hot dog, and perhaps the best thing of all: a fart blaster.
Ilya Somin, a law professor at George Mason University, said in his view, Section 1373 is unconstitutional because it conflicts with a Supreme Court's interpretation of the 10th Amendment finding that the federal government is not allowed to commandeer local governments to enforce federal laws.
Those who commandeer the cultural conversation online are more apt to know someone who has experienced a traumatic sexual encounter in a dorm room than someone who has been beaten or shot by a disgruntled former boyfriend who did not graduate from high school.
"At all times defendants knew that plaintiff Muflahi was only a witness to the events at his store and that being a witness did not entitle police to hold plaintiff in custody or seize or commandeer his store and store equipment," the lawsuit said.
New research released this week from the content delivery network Akamai takes a closer look at how hackers are abusing weaknesses in a cryptographic protocol to commandeer millions of ordinary connected devices—routers, cable modems, satellite TV equipment, and DVRs—and then coordinate them to mount attacks.
On Tuesday night, Trump will commandeer the symbolic might of his office in an effort to bolster a political approach that has failed to force Democrats to cave to his demand for $290 billion in wall funding amid a government shutdown now in its third week.
Yet "Jane" consistently earned those sentimental moments, which explains how the finale could cover so much ground and somehow strike nary a false note, even with the schmaltzy vows and crowd-pleasing sequence that had Jane commandeer a bus to get to her wedding on time.
But when the most recent threats to commercial air travel have taken the form of bombings, missile strikes or rogue pilots, an attempt to commandeer a flight while sparing the aircraft — and the lives of everyone aboard — came as a surprise to many observers conditioned to expect disaster.
"It's not clear if she has any real authority, but if Secretary Pompeo were, for instance, letting her commandeer departmental staff to assist her with her activities, that would be a misuse of a position that could run afoul of the standards of conduct regulations," he told CNN.
Her kind of talent will always feel startling and sui generis: The music of her sentences, and their discipline; her unerring sense of psychology; the fullness with which she endows each character, which must be understood as a kind of love; the plots that commandeer whole hours and days.
To begin with, although the air marshals are there primarily to deal with attacks like 9/11 in which terrorists seek to commandeer an airliner, there have been no such attempts anywhere in the world since 2001 — not even in the many countries that do not employ air marshals.
The easiest way to get yourself out of the situation you and the friends you like less and less as the weekends go by have fallen note-first into is to commandeer the Sonos and pick something just creepy enough to blast everyone into a panicked and unpleasant immediate exit.
As to the analytical flaw, Abbasi, like the Supreme Court decisions leading up to it, was based on an understanding of the separation of powers that is entirely backward — that judicial recognition of a damages remedy without express authorization from Congress would unduly commandeer the authority of the government's political branches.
He and others say Ms. Pelosi's focus on Dreamers — including her decision to commandeer the House floor for more than eight hours on Wednesday to talk about their plight — was eclipsing the party's economic message, spelling trouble for centrist Democrats, especially those in red states and districts won by Mr. Trump.
The standard of care for a pregnant women addicted to opioids is medication-assisted treatment: a long-acting opioid substitute — traditionally methadone — that binds to the body's opioid receptors to prevent withdrawal symptoms, usually without causing the euphoric sensations that commandeer the brain's dopamine system into a relentless quest for more.
At a time when some iPhone users are experimenting with turning their phones to grayscale to make them less alluring (a fix that Google deployed into its own digital health initiative in May), Apple introduced Memojis, a highly customizable create-your-own-live-emoji augmented reality feature that's designed to commandeer your attention.
The van's driver, Officer Franklin Kho, told reporters that he hit the protesters by accident as he tried to drive away from them because they were hitting the vehicle with wooden clubs and he feared that they would commandeer it and use it to attack other police officers, The Associated Press reported.
Following vague threats that his administration might seek to commandeer what Trump views as the state's feckless response to its homeless crisis, White House officials also signaled a second battle on the environmental front -- doing away with the state's right to put in place more stringent vehicle emissions standards than the federal government.
It's unclear as of now what Neolution Dyad's end goal will be, but this calculated theft of Kira's autonomy via its plan to commandeer her eggs eerily echoes the kinds of invasive experiments that scientists and cult members and "well-meaning" monitors alike have been performing on the clones since the series began.
Related: Ayotzinapa: A Timeline of the Mass Disappearance that Has Shaken Mexico It also hints heavily that the probe has deliberately failed to explore the possible participation of federal agents in the operation against the students — from the famously radical Ayotzinapa teachers' college — who had gone to Iguala to commandeer buses to use in a later protest.
But it would be better in the long run for the news industry to migrate toward a more nuanced standard of newsworthiness that doesn't cede all agenda-setting power to people who can commandeer front pages with misleading information just because it's new, or escape scrutiny for moral crimes whenever they want to, simply by going dark.
After identifying the Gmail account associated with a Coinbase account, they were able to use the well-known security holes in Signaling System 7 (SS7) — an international telecom protocol that allows phone networks to route texts and calls between users — to intercept the SMS-based verification code to commandeer it, theoretically draining all of the cryptocurrency stored within.
Released in March 1997 for the Nintendo 64, and developed by celebrated British studio Rare, Blast Corps let you power slide a bulldozer through buildings to save an out-of-control nuclear missile carrier, commandeer a train to unlock the star-spangled AmeriCar, and blare the General Lee's horn while ramming explosives into a housing complex to rescue survivors.
It also allows you to jump out of a helicopter mid-flight, skydive down to a passing airplane, grapple onto it, commandeer it, direct it toward a giant gas silo on a military base, jump out, and open your parachute to float down safely as the plane and silo blow apart in a fiery mess. -K.
As Norma Fowler, a biologist at the University of Texas at Austin, and co-authors write in the April issue of the journal Frontiers in Ecology and Environment, much of the remaining natural habitat in the border region of Texas happens to be on federal lands, which means that the Department of Homeland Security can commandeer it in the name of national security if it chooses.
In a new op-ed on Thursday, Donna Brazile, a former Democratic National Commitee chairwoman, accuses her predecessor of neglecting the organization to the point that Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE's campaign could commandeer the DNC and run its operations.
Without Heinz's insight, the most convincing explanation bandied about among Salad Cream aficionados is that the food industry of 1914 was shaped by World War I. Official wartime food rationing didn't begin until 1916 but, as the country mobilized for battle in 1914, the government passed the Defence of the Realm Act, which gave them the power to commandeer any supplies necessary for the war effort, including food.
In 2009, Thomas Schelling, an economist, national-security expert, and Cold War deterrence theorist, who had won a Nobel Prize for his game-theory analysis of conflict, issued a dire warning: A "world without nuclear weapons" would be a world in which the United States, Russia, Israel, China, and half a dozen or a dozen other countries would have hair-trigger mobilization plans to rebuild nuclear weapons and mobilize or commandeer delivery systems, and would have prepared targets to preempt other nations' nuclear facilities, all in a high-alert status, with practice drills and secure emergency communications.

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