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"compel" Definitions
  1. to force somebody to do something; to make something necessary
  2. compel something (not used in the progressive tenses) to cause a particular reaction

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But Downing Street understands that while the so-called Benn act will compel them to request a new extension to Article 50, it does not compel EU leaders to accept one.
You do not compel people to make the right choices.
Some think the leagues should compel the players to go.
Trump cannot legally compel U.S. companies to abandon China immediately.
Do the words we hear describe or compel the movement?
That move allowed the court to compel Gruevski to testify.
What would compel someone on the train to murder Ratchett?
Congress could also compel the AG to start that investigation.
Can the FBI compel companies to break their own security?
Therefore, a subpoena has been issued to compel his attendance.
What international security challenges will compel President Trump to act?
Congress cannot compel disclosure of information for that purpose, however.
Periodically, things do get bad enough to [compel] major changes.
Apple can still compel some users to upgrade more frequently.
How, exactly, will your administration compel Mexico to do this?
The FBI can ask, but under CALEA it cannot compel.
And they compel us to take action to oppose discrimination.
That would eventually include the power to compel by subpoena.
They can compel witnesses to testify or risk contempt charges.
Farrell: 02_23_2016 Order Denying Motion to Compel by Joseph Cox
So sensory experience isn't enough to compel belief and allegiance.
This court will never compel someone to write a memoir.
The release of Bolton's unpublished claims might compel Senate testimony.
And yet all of this does not compel me to vote for Hillary, nor should it compel older women to command that I do so from a perch of assumed intellectual and ethical superiority.
So they are able to compel these institutions to produce records.
The president cannot legally compel U.S. firms to abandon China immediately.
That leaves judges plenty of leeway to compel conscripts to serve.
Though only a legal decision invalidating the arrangement can compel action.
Her fiancé's parents compel her to undergo a humiliating virginity test.
Each will hopefully help compel readers to stick around and buy.
A-1 then moved to compel arbitration under Hunter's 113 contracts.
Parents often compel their kids to do things they don't want.
This movie will compel you to think about why that happened.
It can also compel the company not to alert the user.
I want to compel people to do something, to feel something.
Already, suits have been filed to compel the release of documents.
The new information could compel Olympic officials to issue stiffer penalties.
China's actions compel damning conclusions about the behavior of the CCP.
Investigators can issue subpoenas, compel testimony and pressure defendants into pleas.
Remember, it takes four Republicans voting with Democrats to compel testimony.
And few believed that regulators would compel them to do so.
Last June, Keller Lenkner went to federal court to compel arbitration.
"We compel them to do a financial disclosure," Mr. Chaffetz concluded.
The Democrats cannot compel Deutsche Bank to hand over the information.
And Mueller could still compel them to testify with a subpoena.
The nonprofit organizations don't know how to compel donors to give.
But again, they cannot compel us to violate our own constitution.
The decision to migrate is always made by a mix of "push factors" — the things that compel you to leave where you are — and "pull factors," the things that compel you to go some specific place else.
"And I hope it may compel people to just relax, you know?"
Request that the board compel the managing agent to improve its service.
But they compel you to imagine what lies beneath those colorful shrouds.
Unlike journalists, congressional committees can issue subpoenas and compel people to talk.
Further bad results could compel the onetime favorite to step out soon.
Depp's lawyer, Laura Wasser, filed a request to compel Heard's deposition immediately.
A mere CFTC shout-out seeking source code would compel complete acquiescence.
We can't understand what would compel the AP to spell Pokémon incorrectly.
Let their electric pow-wow beat compel not only dance, but action.
Congress can ask a federal court to compel obedience to a subpoena.
He repeatedly tried to compel subordinates to lie about matters under investigation.
Subpoenas can compel parties to provide materials that authorities want to review.
Justices used the decision to highlight that the government cannot compel expression.
Later, they sued the agency to compel a ruling on their petition.
Circuit ruling that the law can compel religious organizations to provide birth
Lawmakers also may debate whether to seek to compel testimony from Giuliani.
The panel did not rule out subpoenas to compel testimony if required.
These actions will not compel Pakistan to turn against the Afghan Taliban.
I do all this automatically, or experience a very strong compel to.
You want them to compel you to provide that passcode, Lackey says.
The government has the power to compel testimony if they offer immunity.
The Oversight chairman could choose to subpoena Passantino to compel his testimony.
"We are trying to compel them to spend money here," he said.
I am grateful for this space designed to compel that inward motion.
This also will compel Israeli leadership to respond forcefully in self-defense.
In the commercial context, the government may compel speech under certain circumstances.
For the most part, Trump effectively uses threats to deter and compel.
In response, the panel asked the court to compel the group's compliance.
It therefore required an extraordinary opportunity to compel me to move on.
The government can only compel speech in a very few, limited cases.
The powers are there in Investigatory Powers Act and compel total secrecy.
Unless Turkey can compel the rebels to withdraw, fighting will likely resume.
Near-daily rainbows compel us all to slow down and take notice.
But it's not the primal exigencies of winning that compel my attention.
He asked Mr. Pompeo to compel Mr. Khalilzad to appear before Congress.
It happens through proposed bills that compel doctors to reimplant ectopic pregnancies.
The committee eventually subpoenaed Mr. Bannon to compel him to provide answers.
Waymo has not yet replied in court to Uber's motion to compel arbitration.
That could well compel it to hurl its hefty rule book at Italy.
"Stare decisis does not compel continued adherence to this erroneous precedent," Thomas wrote.
They have subpoena power, so hypothetically Congress could compel all three to testify.
So, you know, issuing subpoenas to compel people to come in and testify.
"We want to compel people to enjoy this show on Netflix," Nieva says.
Keller Lenkner's original motion to compel arbitration cited 6,250 demands filed at AAA.
He explained that his religious views compel him to speak out against hatred.
A Lazada spokeswoman said the company does not compel its merchants to discount.
Can police compel you to unlock your phone just by looking at it?
"Large public networks... compel people to create barriers between one another," he said.
So what went so wrong, so quickly, to compel FCA to pull out?
They essentially compel all passive investors when it comes to their asset allocation.
Snap's distinct and coveted audience might compel businesses to get with the times.
Eventually the White House "backed down" on seeking legislation that would compel decryption.
None of these three votes legally compel the president to change his policies.
As a result, the committee is issuing a subpoena to compel his testimony.
Prosecutors like such laws because they help to compel suspects to co-operate.
However, rupiah volatility amid volatility may compel the BI to hold, he added.
The district refused to compel parents to sign waivers giving up privacy rights.
You would think these many failures would compel Cillizza to interrogate his methods.
The Democrats do not have the power to compel Deutsche Bank to comply.
But that's not happening, so this report does not compel them to move.
Presumably, she did not compel you to invest your savings in her asset.
Becerra is now asking a court to compel Facebook to produce the documents.
It would also compel companies to issue stocks to a worker-controlled fund.
"We cannot compel third parties to license their music to us," Peloton said.
What would compel someone to spend their lives doing this kind of thing?
And the government surely should not compel these businesses to betray those values.
Under the First Amendment, the government can't compel speech, several attorneys told Bloomberg.
But it doesn't compel people to make mental room for a new word.
Nothing in the proposal can compel researchers to make their data publicly available.
The committees would have the ability to subpoena Comey to compel his testimony.
They have no coherent philosophic worldview to organize their thinking and compel action.
Mr. Condon had the authority to sign subpoenas, compel testimony and publish reports.
Now she was destroying her health to compel us to take her home.
The president is trying to compel House Democrats to vote for his wall.
It was not, however, brisk enough to compel either pitcher to wear sleeves.
The majority on the committee has the authority to compel witnesses to testify.
It's tough to compel substantial changes in long-term care facilities, he acknowledged.
After all, Mueller can all but compel him to comply with the subpoena.
How the party revived an ancient philosophy to extol order and compel obedience.
The orders can compel businesses to turn over certain kinds of customer records.
Pitt said the SEC could compel Tesla employees to make a formal statement.
Secondly, the government is using law and regulations to compel an open interface.
Our laws and values compel us to help those fleeing violence and oppression.
Here's something that should compel U.S. action: The plight of America's agricultural exporters.
Mr. Pompeo is banking that sanctions on Iran will compel political change there.
Some accused him of using physical force to compel them to have sex.
So it's completely legal to compel an employee to do a drug test?
If Mueller wants this material, he can likely compel much of the production.
Now they want the judge to compel Venus to cough up a date.
His anger and isolation compel him to return to Wakanda to enact revenge.
Waterstone moved to compel arbitration of Herrington's overtime claims after the National Labor Relations Board staked out a position that employers cannot compel workers to waive the right to classwide proceedings because the National Labor Relations Act protects collective action.
A little empathy would lead to compassion, and compassion will compel us to act.
"We can't compel people to accept services, but we're not giving up on folks."
If a witness defies a subpoena, file suit in federal courts to compel compliance.
It could also compel them to cut fentanyls more effectively higher up the chain.
That could compel manufacturers to switch to costlier abrasives such as glass and garnet.
They have DNA data of over a billion human beings that they can compel.
If that happens, the FTC may seek a court order to compel their compliance.
Can he compel the minority party, the Democrats, to stay in session as well?
Roberts wrote in dissent that court precedent did not compel a ruling favoring Moore.
We need to tackle the profound causes that compel people to abandon their homes.
"It's pretty clear there are certain types of speech you can't compel," Krishnamurthy said.
It can only compel financial services firms to pay compensation up to 150,000 pounds.
The letters can't compel the administration officials to do anything — at least not yet.
Policymakers can compel old, dangerous technologies to be phased out using uncompromising policy measures.
The Democrats on their own cannot compel Deutsche Bank to hand over the information.
Tolerance is the battering ram that progressives use to compel compliance of their beliefs.
The FEC has not been the only agency to attempt to compel donor disclosure.
Such letters can compel a company to hand over a user's phone billing records.
It is not clear whether a subpoena will be enough to compel his appearance.
This fact alone should compel our nation's leaders to take immediate and responsible action.
Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee are debating subpoenaing Comey to compel his testimony.
The House Republicans who attempted to compel votes could try to do so again.
And right to try does nothing to compel companies to provide their investigational drugs.
Nor does it compel local districts to force marshals to openly carry their weapons.
Colorado, they say, cannot compel Mr. Phillips to support something he regards as sinful.
"These grave allegations compel a full, credible and bipartisan congressional investigation," Mr. Cummings wrote.
But prosecutors could not compel the bank to act, and the opinion was disregarded.
Brexit would compel the British and Irish to discuss which barriers they should erect.
If Congress, tomorrow, wanted to compel Trump to release his tax returns, they could.
Front-page conflagrations compel Kennedy to send troops; terrified segregationists fear a Second Reconstruction.
This picture doesn't offer hope; its aim is to compel us to create some.
Postmates moved to compel arbitration in both the PAGA case and the class action.
Shareholders who voted in good faith to compel a meaningful response have been stiffed.
The House waited until August to go to court to compel him to appear.
"When you compel somebody to speak, don't you infringe that person's dignity?" he asked.
In August, the House Judiciary Committee sued to try to compel McGahn to testify.
The committee subsequently issued a subpoena of their own to compel him to talk.
Two men have the power and the will to compel his testimony under oath.
By lying, he will compel media to fact-check him, amplifying his persuasive persuasion.
This sets the bar very high in California to compel people to get treatment.
The ruling does not necessarily compel the agency to set new standards for seating.
There are three methods by which lawmakers can penalize uncooperative people or compel cooperation.
Grand juries can issue subpoenas for documents and can compel individuals to give testimony.
Unlike Mr. Mueller, House Democrats can't compel document production by convening a grand jury.
When can military or law enforcement organizations compel technology vendors to give them access?
What the critics miss is the way that sports compel respect for your opponents.
Hopefully, in this case a judge will compel the FBI to do just this.
If the government is allowed compel Apple to change its software to enable decryption and forensic access here, will it also be allowed to compel Amazon to update the Echo, or Samsung to update its Smart TVs, to always collect some customers' conversations?
Conyers also questioned the government's use of the All Writs Act to compel Apple, referencing the court order issued yesterday in a New York-based drug case that rejected use of the same act to compel Apple to unlock a suspect's phone.
Certainly it will take time for Kim Jong Un's regime to feel the kind of severe and threatening economic pressure that might compel it to make serious changes to its nuclear program, or which might compel a change in government in Pyongyang.
He only had one hostage, Rickon Stark, with which to taunt or compel his enemies.
"Incentives in a region often compel new investors to come into a market," he said.
According to the release, the BCA cannot compel an officer to testify for its investigation.
Either book, or both, will inevitably compel readers to look more carefully at Vermeer's paintings.
House Democrats have issued subpoenas to compel their testimony, giving witnesses cover to come testify.
Reputational interests compel them to "put a lid on" damaging allegations as soon as possible.
So the FBI asked a federal court in Los Angeles to compel Apple to help.
But unlike its predecessors, this one can haul in witnesses and compel them to testify.
"Some children respond to scare tactics, but these can compel others to use," he said.
The third is to compel people to buy insurance, by law or by a fine.
The case involving Damion Baston centered on whether American courts can compel a non-U.
But you cannot compel laughter… The ability of women to laugh – there's nothing more important.
But none of these laws compel stores in the way that the French legislation does.
All Writs has already been used to compel Apple to help law enforcement unlock iPhones.
Whether Prop C can effectively compel companies to do so legally remains to be seen.
Therefore, yesterday evening, a subpoena was issued to compel Mr. Manafort's participation in Wednesday's hearing.
Carlos Curbelo and including other moderates like Denham -- is eager to compel action on immigration.
No, the problem is with Trump and whatever demons compel him to keep insulting people.
Chuck Grassley and Dianne Feinstein have not ruled out a subpoena to compel Comey's testimony.
Perhaps a bit more accessibility will compel them to make it an every day offering.
But you can compel a private company to put a warning label on a product.
Regulators could compel Honeywell and United Technologies to sell some operations to address antitrust issues.
Only congressional action, or perhaps an extraordinary court ruling, could compel national policy making then.
Such letters can currently compel a company to hand over a user's phone billing records.
Neither Congress nor the president could compel or coerce any state to appropriate money. 2.
The lawsuit is to compel DHS to release documents under the Freedom of Information Act.
The Benisek plaintiffs asked the justices to intervene and compel the lower court to act.
Prosecutors submitted the motion to compel on Friday, which generated a raft of media reports.
Those values are what compel voters in both areas to vote the way they do.
Pointing work can be done safely, but you need to compel your landlord to act.
It's whether Our Revolution and groups like it can actually compel the institution to change.
The AWA has been used before to compel phone makers — including Apple — to unlock phones.
"Right to be forgotten" laws compel search engines to remove certain results for European users.
Pyongyang cannot compel Washington to appear before the International Court of Justice against its will.
On Wednesday, the government asked the court to compel them to turn over the correspondence.
However, if it does not act, legislation in California could compel it to do so.
As ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Feinstein cannot compel testimony or document production.
Nadler has suggested that he would be willing to compel Mueller's testimony with a subpoena.
A previous push to compel votes was halted temporarily when Republicans reached the compromise deal.
Threats of force to compel denuclearization, on the other hand, stand little chance of working.
And the P1 would compel you to come up with more than a million bucks.
Short of impeachment, we hold subpoena power to compel testimony in furtherance of scrupulous oversight.
That refusal frustrated lawmakers on the committee, who issued a subpoena to compel Bannon's cooperation.
Quarterbacks like Tom Brady and Aaron Rodgers will continue to compel fans to tune in.
"The stars impel, they do not compel," as Ptolemy said, one of my favorite sayings.
The Pennsylvania results could compel other veteran lawmakers to head for the exits as well.
She noted the state court could not compel the president to take any official action.
Thus, her time in jail cannot be considered coercive, an attempt to compel her testimony.
But his position on how he would compel the country to fund it has varied.
Republicans have fought to reveal the identity — and compel the testimony — of that anonymous figure.
But Bolton's new position makes it easier for the House to compel him to testify.
Bolton's lawyers said they stood ready to receive a subpoena seeking to compel his testimony.
Commercial benefits and environmental justice compel us to figure out how to clean it up.
An occasional veto will compel them, in this case literally, to think outside the box.
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Higher levels of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions compel more state laws to regulate them.
The benefits of this approach compared with the modest cost should compel policymakers to act.
Neither could lay claim to financial resources that would compel a measure of candidate loyalty.
Democrats could have asked the courts to compel them to testify and turn over documents.
It is also unclear whether the International Olympic Committee can compel athletes to return medals.
Keep squeezing North Korean elite, but be under no illusion it will compel real change.
The proposed is expected to compel advisors to change their business practices in several ways.
Betsy DeVos, however, is differentiating what she believes from what she is willing to compel.
Credible military threats most reliably compel Tehran to roll back its progress toward a bomb.
The resulting reduction in revenues could compel firms to cut back on new research projects.
The union doesn't include managers, he said, and doesn't compel non-members to pay dues.
Industry officials are divided on whether the administration could legally compel operators to do that.
"If the individuals were facing fines everyday, that might compel them" to cooperate, Bass said.
It concerns "expression" and whether Colorado may "compel" Mr Phillips to "create" it against his conscience.
That merchandising approach helps compel customers to keep coming back to stores to discover new items.
Carrey's attorney Raymond Boucher asked the court to compel Burton to provide White's STD test results.
Hovaghimian figures the same ethos will compel people to write about what's happening down the street.
If US lawmakers won't compel Zuckerberg to testify, the British House of Commons may try instead.
To compel individuals to testify over their involvement in the probe into the Russian election interference.
Mark Meadows says lawmakers will issue subpoenas to compel individuals to testify regarding the Russia investigation.
Will tougher sanctions compel it to the table on US terms, even force it to collapse?
Those factors compel many victims to seek settlements, whether before or after a lawsuit is filed.
They should make it clear that tariffs must not be used to compel human rights abuses.
Home sales can improve, too, as the prospect of higher mortgage rates compel buyers to act.
The inquiry may yet compel the government to live by the standards it demands of others.
Concern for the public interest and the health of our democracy should compel us to action.
If states didn't want to use standardized tests, he believed, the federal government shouldn't compel them.
So what legal action can the president take to compel American companies to do his bidding?
The first season saw Jessica Jones battling a demented villain with the power to compel obedience.
This, he said, ought to compel it to make a "Real Deal" on trade with America.
If enacted, it'll compel power plants to curb their carbon emissions by 30 percent by 2030.
But they can&apost really compel him to stay and, like, put him under house arrest.
Regulators can also use product testing and approval procedures to compel them to disclose intellectual property.
" For a new phone to compel everyone to purchase it, "it has to be real magic.
Journalists can do a lot, but we can't compel testimony or force the disclosure of documents.
The first: Use IG Metall's team of lawyers to compel an examination of YouTube's legal situation.
Nadler pointed out that the motion to compel Apple had come 50 days after the shooting.
Generate posters with the Black cast members on them to try to compel you to watch?
Alarming inequities in college-degree completion compel us to rethink where and when college learning happens.
One motion would compel the government to negotiate a new UK-EU customs union after Brexit.
Federal prosecutors requested the court order to compel Apple to assist the investigation into the Dec.
In 2008 Israel fought Operation Hot Winter to compel Hamas to stop firing rockets into Israel.
This alone should compel you to do everything in your power to get rid of Trump.
The move could compel them to pursue a free-agent big man in the coming weeks.
The stories featured in the report are haunting and should compel the international community to act.
Schiff did not give a timeline on when Democrats may subpoena Mueller to compel his appearance.
The committee is expected to file a lawsuit early this week to compel McGahn to testify.
There are no good options to compel North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons program.
Neither Australia nor Romania is considering laws that would compel churches to marry same-sex couples.
A Royal Commission has the power to compel witnesses, recommend criminal charges and propose legislative changes.
Critically, it also amended House rules to compel recorded roll call votes on the House floor.
Additionally, the bill will compel universities to keep track of sexual violence rates among disabled students.
Built atop the massively popular Instagram feed, this content hole will compel users to fill it.
Which is to say most people don't need a law to compel them to report corpses.
"We cannot compel third parties to license their music to us," Peloton wrote in the filing.
The suit sought to compel the Division of Housing and Community Renewal to release the names.
The Democrats do not have the power to compel Deutsche Bank to comply with their request.
From postcards to Instagram, Shore's images continually compel us to consider the ways photographs construct meaning.
Imagine that Vice President Mike Pence and the Cabinet did compel Trump to undergo psychiatric evaluation.
Previously, Mr. Nadler had pledged to issue a subpoena to compel Mr. Barr's testimony if necessary.
The inspector general's office cannot compel the agency to pursue Mr. Pruitt to recover the funds.
Elsewhere in the world, religious traditions demand certainty, cultures compel conformity, and political systems demand obeisance.
But Mr. Obama left office without resolving the issue of the government's ability to compel access.
Goodale has not said whether he'll compel the spy agency to get rid of the database.
But there's little evidence that the recent mass shootings will compel Congress to find a solution.
I think it's moments like this that compel us to support one another in new ways.
The close call and its concurrent threat of a gang war compel Priest to take stock.
No canon of taste or critical authority can compel people to like what they don't like.
Or to compel at least one of the young women into prostitution without being found out?
" He added that it "doesn't offer hope; its aim is to compel us to create some.
Democrats want to subpoena four witnesses and compel the administration to hand over Ukraine-related documents.
So Reading brought a declaratory judgment suit in federal court in Philadelphia, seeking to compel arbitration.
The framers understood that re-election wasn't enough to compel good behavior from the chief executive.
They said Wednesday that they would look to use procedural rules to compel his testimony. Rep.
The department also noted that Russian law might compel Kaspersky to assist the government in espionage.
Democrats would need four Republicans to defect, and keep all of its' votes to compel witnesses.
House Democrats said later Tuesday they plan to subpoena Sondland in order to compel his appearance.
Once the trial begins, 51 senators can force votes to compel witness testimony or document production.
She did not indicate what steps, if any, House Democrats might take to compel Trump's cooperation.
The big vote on whether to compel witnesses and documents likely will occur Friday, Republican Sen.
Democrats will need to convince four Republican senators to vote with them to compel witness testimony.
Nondiscrimination (or public accommodation) laws were never intended to compel expression in violation of one's conscience.
That refusal frustrated lawmakers on the committee, who issued a subpoena to compel Bannon to speak.
The committee doesn't have the authority to compel the written interview, only Manafort's appearance or documents.
One of his enduring legacies, for better or worse, may be to compel some hard answers.
I do know, however, that her charitable selling point could compel more people to buy it.
Members of his administration took to the airwaves to try to compel lawmakers to take action.
The Stanford study "should compel the Trump administration to finally reexamine this disastrous policy," said Sen.
But by early afternoon no such action had been taken to compel Hick's fuller testimony. Rep.
When you look at change literature, we aren't finding that images are what compel people to change.
It's a strategy that could compel customers to keep returning to stores, said Sinisi from Morgan Stanley.
It also can't compel the Department of Defense to adhere to the standard or clean up contamination.
"This worldview and these principles compel me to promote conservative ideas at Stanford, and beyond," he said.
There is recent precedent for Congress to compel an attorney general to release documents through criminal contempt.
With Republicans in the majority, congressional Democrats have little authority to compel Pai to answer their questions.
Though rarely used, Congress has the power under federal law to compel witness testimony by granting immunity.
Critics complain this approach would compel private companies to police the internet on behalf of rights holders.
Ultimately, all but two Republicans voted against a measure to compel witnesses during the trial, killing it.
The mandate penalties are not working to compel people into the market, but the subsidies are in.
For this reason, I cannot compel the actions of others with respect to their bodies and lives.
How long will it take for sanctions to compel North Korea to accept talks on US terms?
The bill introduced on Wednesday, then, aims to compel Turkey to end its airstrikes and ground invasion.
"Without the power to compel it is difficult to secure the desired outcome," she told the committee.
Today's motion is for a court order to compel Apply to comply with the initial court order.
Residents, suspected of a crime or not, aren't granted authority to compel officers to stop recording them.
Never previously invoked, this allows the government to "compel" an autonomous region to fulfil its constitutional obligations.
You could also compel love, if someone is captive and dependent and enmeshed in order to survive.
Never used before, this grants the government wide powers to compel a region to obey the constitution.
In other words, when Congress passed CALEA, it declined to compel information service providers to build backdoors.
In a motion filed Thursday, prosecutors asked the judge to compel Chris to provide them the evidence.
Music this intimate can cut through, or compel you to turn away in discomfort at its closeness.
In the U.S., police can compel people to unlock their phones with fingerprints but not with passwords.
Noor has declined to be interviewed by the BCA and the agency cannot compel an officer's testimony.
Some Republicans have accused Democrats of attempting to compel Barr to act in violation of federal rules.
It's therefore possible that the briefing will compel Republicans to vote as a bloc against the measure.
The PDP filed a motion to compel the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to allow the inspection.
Republicans leading Congress have also declined to compel a special prosecutor or create an independent investigative commission.
You should not be able to compel somebody to write something that is bad for civilization. Right?
He filed a motion earlier this month to compel PWC to turn over the documents he requested.
It's previously been used to compel a telephone company to help install a pen register, for example.
The legal question is simple: can the FBI compel Apple to break the security on Farook's phone?
It's only taken 100 days for the world to, once again, compel a U.S. president to act.
Alphabet has asked the court to compel Uber to produce the Stroz document as part of discovery.
In September, one prisoner told me guards had used group punishment to compel obedience from another prisoner.
So it has developed a SNES-style video game, released on Tuesday, to compel people to action.
When presidents do wrong, Congress can issue subpoenas, compel testimony, withhold bills, confirmations, program funding, or impeach.
Tellingly, Uber filed court documents July 8th that would compel Meyer to settle his case through arbitration.
House Republicans have assisted him by repeatedly blocking votes to compel the publication of his tax returns.
Responding to their potential risks should compel Congress to authorize our government to protect the American public.
Instead, by proving itself indispensable, Russia believes it can compel the West to collaborate on Russian terms.
In some cases, they try to compel the most exploitative lenders to release borrowers from their agreements.
Rather, they're working from principles that compel them to put anti-feminism above fealty to the GOP.
It's an issue he is sure to tap to compel those voters to the polls next year.
Government can compel someone to shut up, but it cannot make him believe even what is true.
The subpoena power enables the House to compel production of evidence from Trump, Whitaker and the administration.
A subpoena can compel a company to turn over materials that the requesting agency wants to review.
Teenagers see the future, set trends and spend money, or compel parents to spend it for them.
The implication seems to be that credit cards are intrinsically negative instruments that compel irresponsible financial choices.
However, shockingly, numerous judges have weighed in to attempt to compel the executive branch to continue DACA.
Abbott tried to compel states to apportion their legislative districts by voting population, not by total population.
Representative Holli Sullivan called it a "dangerous" plan that could compel women to lie to their doctors.
Sometimes, the mere existence of the death penalty can compel wrongful convictions and grave miscarriages of justice.
Marbury sued Secretary of State James Madison in the Supreme Court to compel delivery of his commission.
We then would have a court battle over the right to compel a sitting president to testify.
Their lawsuit looks to compel the EPA to update them faster than the agency is currently planning.
He said protests had yet to reach a level that would compel Beijing to send them in.
Ms. Robles and The Times are fighting the effort to compel her to testify in that case.
Through graduated escalation, occasionally tempered with sugar-coated placation, Pyongyang will compel the South to pay up.
However, past legislative efforts to compel the administration to hold Saudi Arabia to account have been ineffective.
"The kind of things that compel us to act are not necessarily the important things," Ariely says.
Senators invoked sanctions legislation last week to compel Trump to conduct an investigation into the issue. Sens.
And so the burning shame radiating throughout Kenny and Hector compel them onward to do terrible things.
They compel you to keep watching, which only increases the level of disappointment when it doesn't deliver.
" Therefore we can't keep silent, for "the lessons of history compel us to speak out against Trump.
The Republican compromise came with centrists just two signatures short of the 218 needed to compel votes.
Hold hearings and compel testimony from the national security team that accompanied Mr. Trump to Helsinki, Finland.
Leiser said prosecutors need power to threaten long sentences to compel defendants' cooperation against higher-level criminals.
Mr. Nadler could follow up with subpoenas to compel testimony, but those could be challenged in court.
Legislation was filed in March in the Senate that would compel colleges to use a standard format.
What evidence and impetus would compel you to do the job the Constitution, patriotism and morality dictate?
Mr. Rubio is pushing legislation to compel the United States to take action on behalf of Uighurs.
It shouldn't take a drought to cultivate respect for our natural resources and compel more sustainable lives.
But it's a shame that shareholders must resort to litigation to compel directors to do what's right.
Last summer, the antidoping agency tried and failed in court to compel a deposition from Dr. Brown.
It's simple: the revelations of Mr. Trump's efforts to compel Ukraine to falsely discredit a political opponent.
That's made it hard for the US to compel the insurgents to speak with the Afghan government.
The idea that we're going to compel them to do something against their interest — is it true?
CMS also will consider methods to improve the agency's ability to compel drugmakers to correct their classifications.
If the play's arguments don't compel, the psychological acuity, as embodied by the excellent cast, is remarkable.
It is about time we, as good people, compel Congress to finally pass some real immigration reform.
She sued Hastings College of Law in San Francisco to compel it to allow women, and won.
They are private lawyers, not law enforcement, and they cannot compel people to participate by issuing subpoenas.
To successfully compel documents and witnesses, Democrats will need 85033 votes, including the support of four Republicans.
They have elected not to launch legal challenges to compel testimony that could drag on for months.
Had it sought to compel such subpoenas, it would have had rulings from the courts by now.
In the end, did Trump somehow compel Gianforte to act as irrationally and impulsively as he did?
Beyond their sense of human decency, these professionals have taken oaths that compel them to do this.
The state agency investigating the shooting said that under the law, it cannot compel the officer's testimony.
It is the grand jury that can compel the production of documents, arguably Mueller's most powerful asset.
The big vote on whether to compel witnesses and documents likely will occur Friday or Saturday, Sen.
Private capital has the financial muscle to compel their portfolio companies to evolve as potential climate stewards.
Senate Democrats need four Republicans to break with their colleagues in order to compel witnesses to testify.
I would like you to compel Stephanie to devote the energy required to make a better sandwich.
The federal government cannot compel states to make the nation's 18,000 law enforcement agencies report the numbers.
The court cannot compel witnesses to testify, though they can be penalized if they refuse a summons.
The new decision to keep at least 400 US troops there, though, might compel them to stay.
Mr. Trump has threatened to withhold the subsidy payments as a way to compel Democrats to negotiate.
Seeing photos of dead children could compel President Donald Trump to choose to strike now, experts noted.
And who better than to end that profile than the person that she is trying to compel?
But the tools they have to compel the president to cooperate with their investigations are pretty limited.
The economic argument for dissuading future ransoms doesn't compel companies faced with losing access to critical information.
A key concern is that the Chinese government can secretly compel Huawei to help it spy on Americans.
Unfortunately for these would-be watchdogs, they probably can't compel Icahn to respond in a Republican-controlled Congress.
Guaidó wants the country's military to back him and called for people to protest to compel Maduro's resignation.
Nonetheless, something will compel me to put on that wet suit, dive into the ocean, and meet Death.
NuVasive is asking the court to compel Miles to pay back his compensation and pay unspecified punitive damages.
It also produced letters from a jailed Millard asking her to compel another witness to change his testimony.
The kinds that compel priests' superiors to send them off for treatment at a facility dedicated to priests.
The U.S. Attorney's Office in Los Angeles on Tuesday requested the court compel Apple to assist the investigation.
He wants to compel technology companies to provide law enforcement with access to their customers' data on demand.
Apple on Tuesday said Congress had declined to give the Justice Department the authority to compel Apple's help.
They are able to compel these representatives of Institutions to turn up and to give statements at that.
Raven snorkeled peacefully by herself, which impressed Nick enough to compel him to give her a rose (+15).
Even his unrelenting love of Tully women doesn't compel Petyr to spare Lysa Arryn shortly after their wedding.
Forcible compulsion in relation to sex crimes means to compel by use of physical force or by threat.
The new site arrives as many cities are looking to compel more data from Uber and similar services.
The jury's decision should "end the litigation" and compel J&J to settle the remaining cases, he said.
After years of sealed litigation, it's still unclear how much help the government has a right to compel.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice filed a motion on Friday seeking to compel Apple Inc (AAPL.
On Friday, the Justice Department filed a motion to compel Apple to help the FBI unlock the phone.
A resolution to compel the production of documents, haven&apost you already -- MEADOWS: We have subpoenaed them already.
What could possibly compel a dog to eat another dog's poop, or in some cases, its own poop?
Supporting laws that give the state the power to compel women to continue pregnancies is misogynist and illiberal.
He argues that regulators should compel companies to make a clearer distinction between corporate property and family property.
Public opinion will compel the appointment of a special prosecutor and the talk of impeachment may soon follow.
The question is just how much they can compel Apple to do to help them decrypt the data.
Marketability Few fighters love being interviewed, but even less recognize it as an opportunity to compel the masses.
This means that the US government, working with the Swiss government, can compel ProtonMail to turn over data.
It will take more than a peace settlement to compel Greeks and Turks to live as neighbours again.
Employment attorneys we've interviewed say that something like 80 percent of tech companies compel their employees into arbitration.
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And without anything tangible to compel Sony into taking action, the urgency to have those questions answered faded.
"This alone should compel you to do everything in your power to get rid of Trump," Baldwin tweeted.
That's why Congress must immediately pass legislation that will compel companies to prioritize the security of our data.
The House Science committee is one of several considering using subpoenas to compel documents from the Trump administration.
If voters are free to take photos, outsiders could also compel voters to take photos, Mr. Gardner said.
Senators could block presidential nominations to specific agencies to compel the executive branch to comply with document requests.
And we could compel the candidates to talk about climate change with the urgency and seriousness it deserves.
But there is time yet for that, and pressure from environmentalists may well compel them to do so.
Still, the result of the five-year review could be used to compel G.E. to do more dredging.
So, our government may have to compel it, whether through the Green New Deal or some other legislation.
They have complained to City Hall, but council members say they can't compel Kidd to remove the mural.
In order to make good decisions, we should compel politicians to use data to quantify their proposed solutions.
These benefits compel the deployment of autonomous vehicles once their safety matches today's cars with all their flaws.
Additionally, China's actions might compel Japan to go nuclear to protect Tokyo's interests against a formidable nuclear power.
But Beijing's anxieties about agitation in Hong Kong will likely compel Lam to exercise control over local unrest.
Consider the famous iPhone 5c found in San Bernardino that the FBI tried to compel Apple to unlock.
When asking doesn't work, Congress can compel responses through subpoenas and punish people by holding them in contempt.
This kind of direct interaction is something that only Bruce Nauman's pithy neon pieces are able to compel.
This could either compel us to make a to-do list or scare us into avoiding our problems.
The All Writs Act (AWA) also does not allow the FBI to compel Apple to create new software.
But the Americans seem unsure what they want Facebook to do, or how to compel it to act.
And compel a grown man to request Mahomes's curly mop be pierced into his skin for all eternity.
This latest order was in response to a motion to compel discovery filed by Farrell's defense in January.
For these reasons, Democrats are fighting to see the full report and to compel key witnesses to testify.
What would compel someone to spend $50,000 or more to create a genetic replica of a pet dog?
Can authorities compel companies to decrypt devices or use malware to overcome data anonymization used to protect privacy?
That could compel the government to provide an explanation, said Robert Tibbo, an immigration and human rights lawyer.
The rough unevenness of the painting's terrain and the clear evidence of the artist's hand compel your attention.
As the sages tell us, heavenly bodies compel every body: celebrity bodies, financial bodies, philanthropist bodies, political bodies.
Intellectual honesty ought to compel us to admit that we achieved precisely the opposite of what we intended.
The administration says its tariffs against China are intended in part to compel Beijing to change these practices.
President Trump resists using emergency powers to compel production, saying companies will voluntarily provide much-needed protective gear.
The waivers compel workers to individually arbitrate disputes with employers rather than bringing collective lawsuits with co-workers.
They are trying to compel the forestry department to tranquilize T-1 and move her to another area.
In contesting transfer or release, Arcidiacono can compel the patient to be examined by a doctor he selects.
While the government cannot compel travelers to unlock their phones, several of the plaintiffs said they were intimidated.
House Democrats invited him to testify but declined to compel his appearance, wary of a protracted legal fight.
" Toomey said he was "evaluating the potential for corrective action to compel the rightful release of this report.
It took a lawsuit to compel him to release even partial information from the White House visitors log.
Democrats would need the votes of four Republicans to compel the Senate to subpoena witnesses and new documents.
Gavin Newsom signed the bill in July in an effort to compel Trump to release his tax returns.
Such a policy could compel many enrollees to avoid the ER even if urgent flu symptoms become apparent.
Although that's fascinating in theory, it is the proximity and physicality of the dancers that compel immediate attention.
The RFS was designed to compel those investments and break the oil industry's vice grip on the market.
Crusading state attorneys general use the power to compel production of sensitive information as a painful financial weapon.
" Toomey said he was "evaluating the potential for corrective action to compel the rightful release of this report.
As a result, we have been forced to file a number of lawsuits to compel agencies to act.
National security letters can compel companies to turn over non-content data at the request of the FBI.
The success of Mr. Trump's administration ultimately will be determined more by its ability to persuade than compel.
Their objective is to compel North Korea to reconsider the costs and benefits of its nuclear missile programs.
Beijing also said it won't compel foreign companies to hand over technology to operate in the Chinese market.
It would also expand the electric vehicle tax credit to compel more people to invest in such options.
He does not have a constitutional right to compel others to disseminate that material or share that liability.
However, under the 220006th Amendment the federal government cannot compel individual states to submit records of prohibited persons.
The move immediately prompted the panel to issue a subpoena to compel him to return for another interview.
It is up to Ms. Merkel's government to compel VW to move swiftly to clean up its cars.
There's more and worse, and nothing that approaches the way that Shakespeare's lines compel emotion and command action.
The two Marines looking directly at the camera seemed to reach across the decades to compel a response.
They requested that the court halt it and immediately compel the government to reunite parents with their children.
" The letter closes: "Failure to comply with our request will compel our [committees] to resort to escalated measures.
A spokesperson for Graham later clarified that the senator meant no Republican senators would vote to compel testimony.
But the new law wasn't retroactive, which helped compel Obama to commute the sentences of more federal inmates.
At that point, the government may once again ask the courts to compel Apple to aid the FBI.
House and Senate committees can send subpoenas for documents and can compel witnesses to come in and testify.
The Justice Department had sought to compel the Cupertino, California-based Apple to cooperate in the drug case, even though it had recently dropped a fight to compel Apple to help break into an iPhone used by a gunman in a December attack in San Bernardino that killed 14 people.
" While the courts may "compel" a third party—like BlackBerry—to help during an investigation, the RCMP statement reads, "there is no specific power in the Criminal Code to compel a third party to decrypt or develop decryption tools, nor is there any requirement for telecommunications services to provide these services.
People compel you to talk and then find themselves incapable of looking you in the eye when you do.
If law enforcement deems there is probable cause, they can compel someone to provide DNA; otherwise, it is voluntary.
U.S. officials have sought to compel the Taliban to enter peace talks by increasing the military pressure on them.
But number two, the issue, the constitutional issue is can the government compel him to violate his religious beliefs?
They claim he's been verbally abusive and tried to compel her to sign documents to change her estate planning.
The firm, he said, is considering its options for the 869 clients whose motions to compel arbitration were denied.
However, it leaves open the larger question of whether the government can otherwise compel the company to do so.
Federal grand juries are used to compel reluctant witnesses to testify, to subpoena documents and to consider bringing charges.
When DHS failed to respond to the request, BuzzFeed News sued to compel the agency to produce Nielsen's emails.
The Trump administration is now using similar threats to compel Central American countries to block migration, with disturbing results.
Such legislation would compel companies to add disclosures to their products, instead of using privacy as a PR tool.
He also warned that the committee could "compel" key witnesses to testify if they refused to do so voluntarily.
I hope these songs compel people to examine their own mental health experiences and their willingness to discuss them.
It leaves out a plethora of other forms of misconduct and does not compel police to immediately release information.
Both would stoke inflation and compel the RBI, which targets inflation of 4%, to raise rates in the future.
So the question remains how can the government compel companies to hand over information they don't have access to?
Second, and more pressingly, the Switch benefits from an enviable library of games that compel people to buy it.
Earlier efforts by the police and armed forces to compel people to take preventative measures alienated the local population.
It exploits people's anxiety about unread alerts and red dots in their blue apps to compel them to action.
" I want to live in such a way that could compel someone to say, "I'll have what she's having.
Dias promised "drastic measures" to compel GM to extend production of sedans and pickups, including the Silverado, to Sept.
Adding to the challenge, there is no single authority that can compel regulatory agencies to use a particular standard.
All the authorities did was compel MetroPCS and Sprint to release information showing which cell-towers connected his calls.
In the copywriting industry though, copy is any word or group of words that compel you to take action.
Manning spoke about the federal court's continued attempts to compel her to testify in front of a grand jury.
But what else were they doing to him that would compel him to try to fake his own death?
The Royal Commission is Australia's most powerful government inquiry, with the ability to compel witnesses and recommend criminal charges.
Other governments will watch the outcome of the case, and might compel Apple to build them a similar tool.
If the sheer number of combinations of arms doesn't compel you, there are also abilities to use and master.
This includes its own shows and movies – videos that could compel viewers to convert to becoming YouTube Red subscribers.
She said Sidewalk Labs was committed to allowing anonymity but could not compel other companies and individuals to comply.
If so, the committee could sue to compel Sessions's testimony, thus mounting a judicial challenge to the privilege claim.
It's doubtful that a $4 million payout will compel Musk to change much about how he runs his businesses.
Hudgens took to Instagram to compel her fans to join her at the Super Bowl — and fight against cancer.
The records were made public in July 2015, after The Associated Press went to court to compel their release.
Congress and the courts have no power to compel the executive branch to commence or continue particular intelligence operations.
Judge Schofield's order came in response to a motion to compel from class counsel at Scott & Scott and Hausfeld.
It's not clear how any of the existing surveillance authorities could be used to compel that kind of work.
Congress should also strengthen the power of the OCE by giving it subpoena power to compel testimony from witnesses.
Previously, agents could seize suspicious devices for forensic examination, but could not compel travelers to hand over their passwords.
Environmental groups are formally threatening to sue the Trump administration to compel officials to institute new protections for giraffes.
Since then, La Liga de Fútbol Profesional has introduced financial regulations that compel clubs to pay off their debts.
"Congress may not constitutionally compel the President's senior advisers to testify about their official duties," the DOJ letter reads.
They sought to compel the president to repay the state for nonessential spending on his private residence at Nkandla.
Cannon and Padgett read every message, but not even the Yazidis' intelligence could compel the military to take action.
It took the death by suicide of a close friend and employee, Ben Murray, to compel him to act.
Last month 22 attorneys general wrote a letter to Congress asking lawmakers to compel action from the two agencies.
"The technology of the bomb itself does not compel this sort of arrangement," he wrote in an email exchange.
The state sued him for violating its anti-discrimination law and wants to compel him to design that cake.
This means that through an impeachment inquiry, Democrats will be in the strongest position to compel testimony and documents.
The House also has a sergeant-at-arms, and leadership can compel him to arrest officials found in contempt.
Deciding when to resign from the court cannot be easy and personal factors may of course sometimes compel it.
Universities must tell the truth and if they refuse to, this lawsuit seeks to compel them to do so.
"The U.N.'s position is that nothing can compel it to comply with its undeniable legal obligations," she said.
Guaidó also incited Wednesday's country-wide protests to compel Maduro's resignation by showcasing the rampant displeasure for his leadership.
Soon, the hospital's administrators compel action and we surrender our arms to nurses and their large vaccine-filled needles.
Section 702 specifically allows the government to compel American companies to provide massive amounts of information without a warrant.
Regrettably, past efforts to compel the DOD to provide comprehensive data on its security cooperation programs have been unsuccessful.
The baker argues, in part, that his cakes are his artistic expression and the government can't compel his speech.
I'm going to compel myself to get it done even in the face of a whole bunch of opposition.
So terrorist groups have a different game plan: compel people already in the United States to launch terrorist attacks.
Scott told Reuters the report should compel Congress to take action to extend or increase the coal excise tax.
Hayv Kahraman's paintings compel viewers to acknowledge the potential pleasure of viewing contorted bodies in a position of pain.
He stakes out maximalist positions and issues brutal ultimatums to compel action, arguing that extreme problems demand extreme tactics.
By showing off new weapons, Kim is partly trying to compel Trump to give North Korea what it wants.
Analysis: The goal is to force political change and compel Iran's leaders to reopen negotiations on its nuclear program.
Some Democrats on the panel said they might have to take her to court to compel her to answer.
Social movements like temperance and women's suffrage in the 19th and 20th centuries utilized maps to compel the public.
Mueller himself has said he doesn't want to testify, and the House is still deciding whether to compel him.
There are few reasons that would compel you to tell a content farm your age or other personal information.
If Mueller's findings compel legal action, the attorney general should reconsider the policy against indictment of a sitting president.
The European Union needs to defend its own democratic credibility even if it cannot compel Poland to follow suit.
An unexplained wealth order is an investigative tool used by the authorities to compel people to explain their finances.
Mr. Schiff is prepared to issue a subpoena to compel cooperation if necessary, according to a senior committee official.
It also has mechanisms to compel defendants to appear, although it does not yet appear to have used them.
They also voted to compel the government to publish details of its secret preparations for a no-deal departure.
The company moved to compel individual arbitration of claims by e-cigarette consumers who registered at the Juul website.
The bill would compel Facebook and other internet firms to disclose the sponsors of political ads on their websites.
What in the world would compel someone to slice this 1.5 inch wheel of cheese into even smaller pieces?
"It's always easier to compel an administration to stop doing something than it is to begin something," Hurd said.
Postmates, in turn, sought to compel Keller Lenkner to refile its clients' demands with individual facts and legal theories.
"They're trying to deliver messages to their adversaries and trying to compel and change their adversaries' behavior," Moran says.
Himes confirmed that Bannon was subpoenaed during his more than 10 hour hearing to compel him to answer questions.
And it has ruled that the government may not compel people to convey messages that they do not believe.
By not seeking to compel numerous key witnesses, the House now relies on the Senate to complete its case.
They are trying to compel Senate Republicans to allow Democrats to call administration witnesses and subpoena White House documents.
Mr. Durham is not wielding law enforcement powers like the ability to subpoena documents or compel witnesses to testify.
Warren and Cicilline's legislation would, in addition, compel the government to also weigh potential impact on workers and entrepreneurs.
In federal court, grand juries are typically used to compel witnesses to testify or to issue subpoenas for documents.
California claims that it can compel the speech of pregnancy care centers because they are engaged in commercial activity.
But there are several factors that could compel those banks to join Citi, even if top executives are hesitant.
But should Facebook make a Google-esque move, some think it would compel the government to make some rules.
Nor did the deal provide any measures that would compel Tehran's compliance with the inspection request to begin with.
Coca-Cola and Pepsi making their recent respective acquisitions don't compel Binger to change his tune on either name.
But while the other EU countries cannot compel Britain to trigger Article 50, they hold most of the cards.
Cicilline, visibly angered by the response, unsuccessfully tried to get the chairman to compel Sessions to be more forthcoming.
During one tense session in March, Mueller raised the possibility of getting a subpoena to compel the President's testimony.
The bill's proponents argue that importing drugs from Canada would compel U.S. companies to lower their own drug prices.
The DOJ tried to compel an internet hosting company, DreamHost, to hand over information about everyone who visited disruptj20.
Daugherty that, for the first time, explicitly established Congress' constitutional right to compel witnesses to testify before its committees.
Critics contend that big public investments in biomass only compel the city to use it for years to come.
But congressional committees have powers that journalists do not; namely, they can issues subpoenas that compel witnesses to talk.
He's also signed executive orders that compel federal agencies to take climate change into consideration when constructing new facilities.
The committee can go to court to compel Mueller to answer, but that process would be time consuming and burdensome.
Unlike authorities in other rich countries, its Competition Bureau cannot compel firms to provide information, says its chief, Matthew Boswell.
The Act provides Congress with the power to compel the secretary of the treasury to furnish tax returns upon request.
In the San Bernardino case, the FBI attempted to compel Apple to create special software to override the device's encryption.
After the 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, CA, the FBI tried to compel Apple to help decrypt the phone.
Most of us listening understood longing and desire, and the mistakes that those two emotions could compel us to make.
Perhaps we should have a price level target, which would compel the Fed to make up for its past mistakes.
Feathered Turkey: To prepare this, a turkey is necessary and a one pounder cannon to compel anyone to eat it.
Cross-checking of different sources of information is a smart way to compel people to pay tax, says Ms Naritomi.
But I compel CTOs worldwide, no matter your discipline, to get your hands dirty with the technologies you are evaluating.
It also will help legally as they fight to overcome White House stonewalling and compel witness testimony and other evidence.
Now, the full vote should further bolster House Democrats' legal efforts to compel evidence and break the White House stonewall.
You could also file an HP proceeding in housing court to compel the landlord to make repairs and correct violations.
Is the NSA using the FISA court to compel companies to help break their own encryption, as some have suggested?
And there is little evidence North Korea faces economic difficulties crippling enough to compel it to relinquish its nuclear achievements.
A United States Attorney recently said that the government used All Writs to compel Apple to unlock iPhones 70 times.
But the prospect of users actually being able to leave would let the market compel Facebook to treat us better.
In that case, the government is also using the All Writs Act to compel Apple to unlock the gunman's phone.
The letter doesn't compel Facebook or Zuckerberg to appear before the committee, so it's possible nothing will come of this.
The Bush administration had changed the guidance to compel pension fund managers to consider only financial returns when choosing investments.
House Democrats are weighing the possibility of handing him a subpoena to compel his testimony if he continues to resist.
A Royal Commissihere is Australia's most powerful type of government inquiry, particularly because it has the power to compel witnesses.
But how you lock your phone is an important factor in whether law enforcement can compel you to unlock it.
Nadler said enforcing the House's subpoena against McGahn would not only compel his testimony but that of other key witnesses.
Mueller's testimony needed to compel Democrats into action, and persuade the minds of Americans who live in the political middle.
Friends' Stories are interesting enough to compel people to watch through entire ads, so the platform could make us watch.
If the companies don't voluntarily allow access, the nations threatened to push through new legislation that would compel their help.
Under current law, it said, it cannot compel a brand-name drug manufacturer to sell samples to a generic company.
Democrats wanted to call four witnesses and compel the administration to hand over documents related to the delayed Ukraine aid.
Monday's lawsuit seeks to compel the Labor Department to turn over records and communications related to development of the program.
But I think people should also be aware that the inspector general cannot compel testimony from anyone outside the agency.
As long as the GOP controls both chambers and backs the Trump publicly, there's little to compel him to change.
Trump says the financial pressure is meant to compel the country to give up all elements of its nuclear program.
A great deal of Project Ara is cool, but it just doesn't compel anyone to spend extra money on it.
But it remained unclear how far they would go to try to compel him to cooperate in the impeachment inquiry.
Compel testimony from Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis about what the Syria policy is.
Asked if he would compel companies to testify by issuing subpoenas, Grassley demurred, but indicated he will get the testimony.
More fundamentally, Trump's order itself does not compel any end to the systematic separation of innocent children from their families.
Bressi's other argument is an even more interesting one: that no law enforcement officer can compel speech by a citizen.
Tirado, however, did not let workers see her son, and the agency by law could not compel her to cooperate.
"The findings ought to compel physicians to intervene with patients who report any level of current tobacco use," Prochaska added.
Representative Mike Thompson said Ways and Means Committee Democrats were not considering trying to compel Mnuchin to testify via subpoena.
Cobb told ABC News on Wednesday that it's still an "open question" whether Mueller could legally compel Trump to testify.
Putin's current actions all but compel the Trump administration to abandon the president's promises of significantly improved relations with Russia.
Never before used, it empowers the government to take "all measures necessary to compel" a region to obey the constitution.
But Sessions said the administration has other tools to compel state and local governments to comply with federal immigration law.
Nathaniel Charny, a lawyer representing the protesters, said they are exploring legal ways to compel Trump's testimony at the trial.
The resolution approved Thursday enforces the subpoena the subcommittee is using to attempt to compel Ferrer and Backpage to participate.
If the government feels a news organization is biased, could the order be extended to compel "balance" for them, too?
Many of these Democrats are strong Trump critics, but they say the president's unorthodox negotiating style might compel a breakthrough.
Four different contractors ended up taking legal action to try to compel the Neumanns to pay their alleged outstanding bills.
Namely, we need to significantly increase our sanctions and compel China to enforce the ones that are already in place.
The DOJ is trying to compel an internet hosting company, DreamHost, to hand over information about everyone who visited disruptj20.
CNN has reported that in at least one meeting, Mueller raised the possibility of a subpoena to compel Trump's testimony.
The Chinese Coast Guard vessel rammed the fishing boat, apparently to compel the Indonesian authorities to release it, he said.
As part of its oversight authority over the labor department, House Democrats can request documents and compel staff to testify.
After all, unsavvy regulators, legions of competitors and user backlash have all failed to compel Facebook to treat people better.
Researchers warn that industry-led schemes are inadequate unless laws compel manufacturers to take responsibility for the waste they produce.
Instead, if a prisoner falls into an eligible category, the commutation should be granted unless individual circumstances compel a denial.
The old executive orders provide that the special commissioner has the authority to sign subpoenas, compel testimony and publish reports.
The use of psychometric testing is now extensive, and competitive economic pressures will effectively compel businesses into ever more testing.
Still others may compel electronic monitoring so that the courts can keep close tabs on them as their case progresses.
"It's a valuable mechanism to bring public attention to the city's oversight of Rikers and to compel much-needed reform."
Mr. Trump has flirted openly with forcing a government shutdown in a bid to compel Democrats to embrace wall funding.
A law passed last month allows the authorities to compel tech companies to build tools to bypass their products' encryption.
If the department resists, a committee could issue a subpoena to try to compel it to produce the relevant documents.
If the recipients of the requests do not voluntarily comply, Mr. Nadler will most likely issue subpoenas to compel them.
If he skips the Thursday hearing, the Judiciary Committee would most likely issue a subpoena to compel him to testify.
He did not take the stand as the Canadian criminal justice system does not compel a defendant to do so.
"We cannot compel reconciliation in Afghanistan while Pakistan, Russia and Iran continue to enable the Taliban insurgency," General Miller said.
The Russian efforts to use Facebook, YouTube and other social media to influence American politics should compel Congress to act.
But the confirmed COVID-19 cases accumulating in other countries could compel the United States to expand its travel warnings.
Its campaigns almost always make me cry, and very often, they also compel me to make donations to total strangers.
"Ordinarily, this court would be disinclined to compel even modest factual disclosures about an ongoing law enforcement investigation," Mehta wrote.
Reynolds doesn't have to abide by Krishnamoorthi's request since Congress doesn't have the authority to compel it to stop advertising.
Such caravans have angered President Trump, who has tried to compel his regional counterparts to step up their enforcement efforts.
And in the process, he hopes Lieutenant Nininger's case will compel the government to identify hundreds of other missing soldiers.
The IRS has a powerful tool to compel documents from large corporations that the agency thinks are dragging their feet.
It is unclear if regulators could legally compel internet providers to adopt open internet principles without existing net neutrality rules.
The special counsel would only be able to compel Sessions to answer questions pursuant to a subpoena, legal experts say.
Paul LePage's administration to court to compel the state to begin implementing the ObamaCare program, which voters approved in November.
And if they were robbed, the thief could compel the homeowner to open the safe and hand over the contents.
No level of government may compel companies to provide messages that are one-sided or biased against their own views.
A Royal Commission is Australia's most powerful type of government inquiry, particularly because it has the power to compel witnesses.
The panel issued a subpoena to compel him to answer questions, but that did little to convince him to talk.
He understood that the facts didn't compel people as strongly as their craving for meat, and that shame was counterproductive.
Bill Pullman is Detective Harry Ambrose, whose own peculiar predilections compel him to get at the source of Cora's madness.
Sony could compel gamers to invest in the new console if the company can line up a series of exclusives.
It is far from certain that Colorado will be able to compel participation in its plan by hospitals or physicians.
Next, he has the right to compel the Justice Department to protect his friends while investigating and prosecuting his enemies.
Democrats are expected to force votes on Tuesday to call witnesses, compel documents and try to change the rules resolution.
By most counts, Democrats did not yet have enough breakaway Republican votes to compel the chamber to allow new witnesses.
Congress has subpoena power and routinely uses it to compel testimony, and it should not hesitate to do so here.
Uber is trying to compel the women to carry out their case through arbitration per its legal terms of service.
The committee should "compel the White House to permit Bannon to testify to Congress fully and without constraints," Schiff said.
Presumably, he wants a court to compel him to testify so he's not violating his own dedication to executive privilege.
The agreement reportedly sought to compel the woman's silence about an alleged encounter with Trump more than a decade ago.
They detailed the Trump administration's withholding of foreign aid to compel Ukraine to investigate one of the President's political rivals.
But we will know a lot more in the coming weeks as circumstances compel Trump officials to show their hand.
At this moment in our history, we certainly can't rely on the courts or the Justice Department to compel it.
The waivers compel workers to individually arbitrate disputes with their employers rather than bring collective lawsuits with their co-workers.
A refusal to take questions could lead Mueller to compel Trump to testify before a grand jury, the Times reported.
The federal courts are currently mulling cases that might compel other witnesses to give evidence, potentially strengthening the overall case.
Since then, Schiff has repeatedly called on the majority to subpoena Lewandowski, among other Trump officials, to compel further testimony.
Cuomo failed in his quest to compel giant online marketplaces such as Amazon to collect taxes on third-party transactions.
If the measure is passed, abortion rights advocates fear it could compel insurers to stop offering abortion coverage at all.
Its leaders said they'll follow "0003%" of the recommendations -- but won't compel priests to report child abuse revealed in confessions.
But here we are, in the 11th hour, and debating aggregate statistics isn't going to compel the U.S. to act.
But witnessing our nation's wild horses and burros starve to death and overrun the range must compel us to act.
For Mr. Macron, the very real threat of climate change is meant to compel economic policy shifts, including new taxes.
There's widespread agreement that Obamacare's penalties weren't strong enough to compel individuals, particularly the young and healthy, to get coverage.
Whether it will in the Trump trial in the Senate remains an open question that should compel our fullest attention.
Microsoft, centers on whether the U.S. government can compel the tech companies to hand over data stored on servers overseas.
"When al Shabaab won control of my village, someone came to my place to compel me to join," he said.
Troubled, but Unbroken, Alliances Washington's attempt to rebalance its priorities and compel others to help manage conflict is hardly new.
Apple refused to do this, which is why the Justice Department filed a lawsuit to compel the company to help.
European rules compel France to let foreigners bid to run its high-speed services by 2020, and regional ones by 2023.
Given the power the legislative branch retains to investigate and compel officials to testify, this was probably a seriously bad idea.
And as board chair, chief executive, and the majority vote on Facebook's board, he can compel his board to support him.
"There is a growing worry that this could compel many brokers to leave," said a second City source familiar with Lloyd's.
At the moment there was nothing in the text that would compel countries to do anything about human trafficking, she said.
"Tonight's strikes may deter Assad, compel Russian cooperation with US interests, [and] not lead to deeper US military involvement," Zenko tweeted.
It also said it would send warning letters to 11 political parties to compel them to audit their data protection practices.
If a match is discovered, police can intercept the individual, interrogate them and compel them to undergo a urine drug test.
It is unknown whether or not Sky will try to compel Langan's company or XTC Cabaret to provide her with compensation.
The documents were not produced and in November, U.S. prosecutors filed a court motion seeking to compel the banks to comply.
Eliot Engel (D-NY) — a copy of which he included in the tweet — Pompeo questioned the Democrats' authority to compel depositions.
Should we compel those platforms to scan user screens periodically and check them against hash lists of known child abuse imagery?
Mike Moon introduced a law that would compel law enforcement officers to actively try to stop women from getting an abortion.
The contract manufacturers, which include Foxconn, Pegatron, Wistron and Compel, are caught in the crossfire of the Apple-Qualcomm legal battle.
Seeking voter approval will compel you to parade around a bunch of steak from a company that doesn't actually exist anymore.
Generally, as mentioned above, courts have ruled that with a warrant, cops can compel you to give up biometrics like fingerprints.
Its new "model" treaty would compel foreign investors to seek redress in India's clogged courts before doing it via international arbitration.
The First Amendment is a strong prohibition on government officials' ability both to limit and to compel speech from private actors.
He introduced the Clean Power Plan, which would compel existing power plants to cut carbon emissions by a third by 2030.
Richard Neal, who will run the House Ways and Means Committee, plans to compel the release of Mr Trump's tax returns.
Feng would plead guilty in the same month the Department of Justice would try to compel Apple to unlock his phone.
The magistrate judge in California granted their request for an order to compel Apple to assist in executing their search warrant.
However, the law distinguished "information service providers" from "telecommunications carriers," and declined to compel information service providers in a similar fashion.
The lyrics are what run on repeat in my head and what compel me to cue a track up on repeat.
The branch could also "compel relevant information" with a public inquiry, according to the report, if the Australian government allowed it.
As such, prosecutors filed a motion asking a circuit court judge to compel the defendants to give their passwords to authorities.
The suit, filed in federal court in California, accuses Foxconn, Wistron, Pegatron and Compel of breaching their licensing contracts with Qualcomm.
When a long-promised plan to compel price cuts was revealed in May, experts complained it would barely affect drugmakers' behavior.
What they have instead is raw force — armed police, soldiers, spies, and border guards who compel obedience through violence and fear.
They are laws enacted by the noble shopkeepers who rule us, to compel the nation to deal at their shop alone.
Moreover, House Democrats continued to seek to compel the testimony of former White House counsel Donald McGahn, despite his continued litigation.
The attorney general's announcement may not be enough to compel Greitens to resign; the governor sounded defiant after Hawley's press conference.
Bernie Sanders hoped that Snapchat filters, effects that can be put over photos, would compel millennials to get out and vote.
Much has been said of China's influence over North Korea and its ability to compel Kim Jong Un's regime towards change.
But that doesn't mean they can't find other ways to compel states to bring their IDs into line with Federal standards.
We don't think there's anything Disney can do to compel those types of people to keep paying for ESPN over time.
Trump cannot compel foreign leaders — either allies or adversaries — to take actions they don't believe serve the interests of their nations.
The hearing follows the introduction of a controversial bill that would compel companies to assist law enforcement in decrypting private communications.
San Francisco became the first place in America to compel businesses to provide full pay for new parents who take leave.
The police are more likely to be able to legally compel you to use your fingerprint to open up your phone.
The challenge facing Google, Apple and phone makers is what will compel users to upgrade their existing handsets to something else?
Committee chairs can drag executives in front of public hearings and compel testimony about all manner of the private company's dealings.
GOP lawmakers questioned whether making the interview transcripts public could impact their ability to compel witnesses to testify in future investigations.
No. However, it will compel them to think carefully about which needs they can satisfy exclusively by bringing in foreign specialists.
Asked if he would compel companies to testify by issuing subpoenas, Grassley demurred, but indicated he intends to get the testimony.
Conservatives normally want to limit standing, to keep busybody liberal public-interest groups from using lawsuits to compel agencies to regulate.
New strategy That strategy vowed to compel Pakistan to crack down on terrorists on its soil that target Americans in Afghanistan.
She called for stronger laws that would allow American families to "compel and require" treatment for their loved ones when necessary.
The Justice Department has dropped its effort to compel Apple to unlock an iPhone tied to a New York drug case.
The FBI eventually dropped a court case that sought to compel Apple's help after finding another way to hack the phone.
The government was seeking to compel Apple to unlock the phone using the All Writs Act, an argument the court rejected.
Country after country flouts that treaty, and the United Nations has been unable to do much to compel countries to help.
Perhaps the business community will be able to do what public opinion alone seemingly cannot: Compel the government to fix itself.
Under these laws, a foreign party can use the U.S. federal courts to compel discovery from any person under U.S. jurisdiction.
The fact is, nondiscrimination laws were never meant to compel the creation of art or expression in violation of one's conscience.
Environmental groups are suing the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to try to compel better regulation of waste fluids from hydraulic fracturing.
Page 32 of the report asks the government to grant it "the ability to compel relevant information" via a public inquiry.
The authority to grant immunity to compel a witness to testify gives the government a powerful weapon to prove its case.
Unknown to most Americans, clauses buried in the fine print of everyday contracts compel them to give up their legal rights.
In order to assess existing laws or consider new ones, Congress has to be able to uncover, and even compel, information.
Congress has vitiated its subpoena powers to compel not just testimony from reluctant witnesses but also Fifth Amendment pleas from scoundrels.
Mr. Peerenboom has never been accused of these crimes and is now trying to compel Marvel to produce Mr. Perlmutter's emails.
I'm just one voice of many trying to compel the governor to try to combat this assault on women's health care.
To understand what the law says, we must first properly frame what the FBI is trying to compel Apple to do.
Still, there are private tree farms inside the park's boundaries and staff can't compel farmers to cut down the old pines.
While the tariffs might compel China to improve its domestic treatment of American firms, they leave most of China's practices unaffected.
But that didn't compel them to remain so mum about his misdeeds or summon the adoration that some of them did.
If the subpoena is ignored, they can then ask a judge to issue a warrant to compel the person to testify.
In 2018, Trump initiated an all-out trade war on China to compel the country to play by fair trading rules.
" This wild look at how "rushed encryption legislation allows police to compel Wi-Fi providers to turn over information about users.
Her research indicated that women in positions of power helped compel other women to vie for political office in the future.
Second, the Supreme Court has recognized Congress's power to compel testimony so that it can do its job of informed legislating.
You can use state power, ultimately the barrel of a gun, to compel people to do what you think is right.
Ms. Stajic voted with Mr. Scheck and another panel member, also a defense attorney, to compel the release of the study.
In December, more than a year after the petition was filed, the groups sued the wildlife service to compel a response.
And many supporters of Israel would have liked to see American funding for Unrwa used to compel the organization to reform.
But Mr. Lubin was no longer an employee and the circus could not compel him to meet with her, she explained.
Trump reportedly sought to compel the Department of Justice to investigate James Comey and Hillary Clinton, two of his political opponents.
The commission would have the power to investigate complaints against prosecutors and to compel them to testify and turn over documents.
In Russia, Putin can compel attention thanks to his complete control over most media and many other aspects of ordinary life.
"I don't want to challenge people," he says, afraid any number will inspire—perhaps compel—more miscreants to seek out K53s.
They also plan on submitting a formal request to the judge to compel prison authorities to allow them to meet Bashir.
The department has for the most part supplied publicly available material, prompting committee Democrats to consider additional action to compel compliance.
Murkowski later expressed skepticism about helping House managers to call witnesses they did not seek to compel during their own investigations.
"I will not negotiate a delay with the EU and neither does the law compel me to do so," Johnson added.
Lawsuits could compel public agencies to provide comparable funding and benefits to religious schools if the agencies support other private schools.
When the trial eventually starts, there are expected to be votes on the floor to compel witness testimony and document production.
In June, Keller Lenkner sued in federal court in Oakland to compel Postmates to pay the AAA fees and launch arbitration.
"Alere will take all actions necessary ... to compel Abbott to complete the transaction in accordance with its terms," the company said.
These moves should bring in more new business for Fidelity, but shouldn't compel investors already in low-cost funds to move.
It is that power that allows Shari Redstone to compel CBS and Viacom to explore a merger for the second time.
The government, Mr. Phillips contends, should not be allowed to compel him to endorse a message at odds with his beliefs.
The party holds 53 seats in the chamber and would need 51 votes to compel the former vice president to appear.
But it remained unclear how they might compel customers to comply, and the policies were framed as requests, not outright bans.
"I don't think it's within the state's power to force someone to compel themselves to select a category," Mr. Churchill said.
Aberdeen voted in favour of a shareholder resolution in London on Oct 17 to compel BHP to leave the lobbying groups.
As of Thursday morning, Democrats did not yet have enough breakaway Republican votes to compel the chamber to allow new witnesses.
"I will not negotiate a delay with the EU, and neither does the law compel me to do so," he said.
"No president has ever used his office to compel a foreign nation to help him cheat in our elections," Nadler said.
However, as he grows older and these events haunt him, his developing conscience might compel him to share what he knows.
John, California: Does the House Judiciary Committee's recent resolution give the committee any additional legal authority to compel witnesses and evidence?
But the key issue is that while everyone needs to act, there are few levers to compel countries to do so.
You can use carrots (like premium subsidies) or sticks (like an individual mandate) to compel the healthy people to sign up.
Several members of Congress in 1980 sued unsuccessfully to compel the Census Bureau to ask respondents if they were illegal aliens.
If negotiations break down, Mueller could seek a subpoena to compel wide-ranging testimony from the President before a grand jury.
"If you don't know them it's hard to compel you to give them over if you don't know how," he said.
Afterward, a bipartisan group of House members introduced a bill to compel advisers like McKinsey to disclose potential conflicts of interest.
" Asked by Bartiromo whether he thought any senators would vote to compel testimony from those witnesses, Graham responded, "No, I don't.
His lawsuit against Manning and the Giants returned to the headlines recently when the plaintiff filed a motion to compel testimony.
The Justice Department has long reasoned that Congress cannot compel testimony from the president because that would make him look subordinate.
The police are more likely to be able to legally compel you to use your fingerprint to open up your phone .
"At this point, it is fair to ask whether Uber's previous statements to the 9th Circuit about its desire to facilitate arbitration with its drivers were nothing more than empty promises to avoid litigating a class action," the drivers' lawyers said in a motion to compel arbitration that accompanied the drivers' petition for an order to compel.
It is unlikely that the House will actually consider the resolution, which does not compel the Justice Department to provide the documents.
Democratic lawmakers have pushed to subpoena the notes of the State Department interpreter who translated for Trump or compel her to testify.
Instead, the Justice Department essentially created a new carve-out – from that point forward, Congress could not compel disclosure of privileged information.
When asked about how the Trump administration might compel China to act against Kim Jong Un's regime, Gorka had a big idea.
To succeed, you must compel trust in others, and you must have people who are willing to take action on your behalf.
This enabled Amazon to not have "nexus" in sales-tax states, so those states could not compel it to collect the tax.
The Revenue Act of 1924 established Congress' power to compel tax return and return information, notwithstanding the general rule of taxpayer privacy.
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act gives authorities additional powers to compel service providers to build backdoors into their products.
Keller Lenkner, in the new petition to compel Lyft to pay arbitration fees, asserts that Lyft's civil suit was a stall tactic.
He's also overseeing the Uber drivers' petition to compel Uber to pay their initial arbitration fees and Lyft's suit against Keller Lenkner.
Instead, it would compel Hong Kong judges to rubber-stamp extradition requests from Beijing, even if potentially based on cooked-up charges.
Pompeo, in his response, basically said, "Nope" — arguing that the House can't compel these people to testify because it hasn't issued subpoenas.
I'm not sure what would compel someone to willfully use a pepper to obtain an orgasm, but if you are compelled, pause.
In April 2017, when they were studying for their finals, the court granted Pepperdine's motion to compel mental examinations of both women.
The school board didn't appear to care about how well Vlaming treated this student; its actions suggest a crusade to compel conformity.
The arbitrators, who are due to rule in the coming weeks, can compel India to pay Pakistan, but not to play them.
The question then becomes whether Portal can offer enough of a meaningful distinction from other products to compel users to buy in.
But the real weakness of the democracy we practice -- including in the primaries -- is that we do not compel citizens to vote.
To compel Apple to help execute a warrant, the judge cited the All Writs Act of 1789, enacted before there was electricity.
The rules would compel airlines to reduce their fuel consumption by 4 to 11 percent, with proportionally greater reductions for larger planes.
All Writs has been used to compel tech companies to help the government decrypt devices, so this certainly isn't a huge leap.
Warren has called for Sloan's removal in the past, but she cannot compel the U.S. central bank to take such a step.
Its editors argued the law violated the First Amendment because it allowed the government to compel a newspaper to publish certain information.
Though each will compel you to sleep with the lights on, the films are thought-provoking and intelligent, as well as scary.
Detroit Board of Education that authorized states to compel public employees to fund union activities, regardless of whether they support those activities.
New Zealand said on Tuesday customs officers now have the authority to compel visitors to hand over passwords for their electronic devices.
The State Department has also sought to block witnesses from testifying voluntarily, causing House committees to issue subpoenas to compel their appearance.
It also would compel foreign banks to comply with U.S. agencies' subpoenas and authorize contempt sanctions against banks which fail to comply.
A royal commission is Australia's most powerful kind of government-appointed inquiry and can compel witnesses to give evidence and recommend prosecutions.
In some situations, the government could even compel the individual or a small group of people to carry this out in secret.
He disregarded the importance of public perception, seeming to think that the facts he would gather would be enough to compel action.
"I stand ready to use the full power of my office to compel their enforcement by the agency," said New York's Schneiderman.
The law would instead compel the agency, absent some future act of Congress, to defend the net neutrality principles in every state.
The report says Slack had received zero national security letters—US government orders that compel companies to hand over data in secret.
Shareholders' lawyers have asked Delaware Vice-Chancellor Sam Glasscock to compel the Oracle committee to comply with subpoenas for its investigative materials.
Sanders' challenge, however, is to compel the students to show up to Monday's caucuses, a process that requires several hours of commitment.
In New York state court, Schneiderman filed a motion Friday to compel Exxon's accounting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers to hand over documents he's requested.
One expert believes there is a precedent for Sessions's actions, but that Congress can — and should — compel him to answer their questions.
If the very currents of history compel them to action, then any action can be justified as a necessary retaliation against injustice.
That would leave it open to penalties designed to compel it to comply, including asset seizures, in other countries where it operates.
Mr Cryan thinks that policy, coupled with regulations that compel banks to hold more liquid assets, has weakened banks, not strengthened them.
If diplomatic efforts collapse, we'll see a dramatic increase in U.S. military pressure on North Korea to compel the regime to denuclearize.
Yet the myth of an impending "cultural replacement" persists — and was evidently strong enough to compel the author to commit mass murder.
Previeu said the French government must compel suppliers to respect their obligations to reserve storage, while attempts to revive the reforms continue.
Texas requires health insurers to offer policies that cover IVF but do not compel employers to select those policies for their employees.
And once the "poison gas" is in the air — with the government empowered to compel art — it will eventually choke us all.
Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.), said that threatening impeachment is the only way to compel the DOJ to hand over the Russia documents.
Instead of trying to police the social media landscape, we should try to compel users to take ownership of what they say.
The worst case result of the investigation would be that CFIUS tries to compel TikTok to divest its assets related to Musical.ly.
Democrats have since sought to compel the administration to share more information about the private meeting between Trump and Putin in Helsinki.
We should be responsible with the environment, but a piece of paper will not compel their countries to act against their interests.
Leidos appealed to the Supreme Court, arguing that SEC rules do not compel the kind of disclosure the appeals court's decision requires.
Some German leftists counter that a formerly Nazi country should not compel anyone to abide by a perceived set of common values.
The government has no power to compel private insurers to offer plans and no authority under the law to waive automatic penalties.
The investigation into his conduct revealed findings troubling enough to compel 21st Century Fox executives to move quickly and arrange his exit.
When a different party occupies the White House would the order be used to compel social media to publish more liberal ideas?
Mehta said the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) does not have the authority to compel drug companies to disclose prices.
Whitaker initially agreed to testify voluntarily, but threatened to backtrack if Judiciary issued a subpoena to compel him to answer certain questions.
If Trump fires him anyway, it also gives senators a mandate to compel Sessions's replacement to preserve Mueller's investigation to whatever end.
It could also set a dangerous precedent, they say, that could compel other countries to place restrictions on American-made security products.
The FBI sought to compel Apple to build software that would enable the agency to more easily hack into the locked device.
The Department of Justice asked a federal court in California to compel the iPhone maker into building a backdoor into the device.
Shouldn't telekinetic Pokémon be able to compel their master to set them free, or stage some kind of revolt at some point?
It involves the intrusive power of the federal government to compel people to come in and testify and to turn over documents.
If the government exhausted those options, then it could turn back to the courts to compel Apple to help open the device.
On Tuesday, a federal judge in Washington declined to compel the government to pay its employees who are working during the shutdown.
Republicans in Congress, whatever their motives, should break the chains of submission that compel them to support the evils that Trump imposes.
And his refusal to back Article 5 wasn't pure sadism — it was a bid to compel them to ramp up their spending.
Is there any law that allows a government agency such as the FBI to compel private companies to create new software products?
CBS reported that committee Chair Thompson had threatened to subpoena Nielsen to compel her to testify before she agreed to appear voluntarily.
In the March plan, Democrats also said they would compel more information and testimony from witnesses that Republicans had let off easy.
It was their similarities, at least in part, that seemed to compel Mr. Clinton to choose Mr. Gore in the first place.
But they've declined to support measures to compel the release of the returns, including during three House floor votes forced by Democrats.
The tweets have been a known quantity for years, but they were weaponized by malicious actors to compel Disney into taking action.
Which is why the Supreme Court battle may at last compel both women to abandon the party they should have abandoned already.
The Pour The stresses and demands of restaurant work eventually compel many, like Patrick Cappiello, to seek out other careers in wine.
It's why many say it's way too late to compel North Korea to give up weapons it's spent decades working to acquire.
California's legislature passed a bill that will compel firms in the gig economy to reclassify their workers as employees rather than contractors.
President Trump has said he wants to impose harsh sanctions on Iran, a move that could compel Iran to leave the agreement.
Applying that rule to the California case could give government officials broad authority to compel or prohibit speech by crisis-pregnancy centers.
Many forces bore down to compel your child to vape, including social media, peer pressure and the easy accessibility of flavored products.
"The images here compel us to look closely, look twice, look slowly," Valeria Luiselli writes in the text that accompany the pictures.
President Trump invoked the Defense Production Act, a power dating back to the Korean War, to compel General Motors to manufacture ventilators.
If Mr. Barr determines that Mr. Mueller's findings compel legal action, he should reconsider the policy against indictment of a sitting president.
In the House, they have already approved a subpoena to issue to try to compel the release of this kind of information.
The task force will have subpoena power through a grand jury in order to compel testimony and demand the production of documents.
Some prisons are so pressed for correctional officers that they regularly compel teachers, nurses, secretaries and other support staff to step in.
Daugherty, held that Congress did have the power to compel witness testimony, ensuring that Congress could act when the White House wouldn't.
Mr. Mueller has declined to rule out trying to compel Mr. Trump to sit for an interview after reviewing his written answers.
Mr. Trump has pushed China to use its influence to compel North Korea to stop its missile tests and nuclear weapons development.
We must resist every effort by the Trump administration to compel American institutions to conform to its failed vision of our country.
It is fundamental to the principles of a representative democracy that Congress may compel the production of both witnesses and documentary evidence.
At the time, FanDuel and DraftKings were awaiting a ruling from Judge O'Toole in the MDL on their motions to compel arbitration.
"I will not negotiate a delay with the EU and neither does the law compel me to do so," Johnson told parliament.
We have to build a movement with the scale and depth to compel our leaders to pass the bold changes we need.
Last summer, the United States Anti-Doping Agency, or Usada, tried and failed in court to compel a deposition from Dr. Brown.
The striking visuals and loud music, however, including an extended riff on Arcade Fire, are ultimately not enough to compel one's concentration.
If those negotiations break down, Mueller could seek a subpoena to compel wide-ranging testimony from the President before a grand jury.
Quebec's National Assembly is debating a bill that would compel much of the public service work force to keep their faces uncovered.
Transfers of power from one party to the other often compel lawmakers to shift their perspectives, leaning on arguments they once rejected.
Severino pretended that the law could compel a surgeon to perform a gender reassignment surgery he or she felt unable to do.
Roiled by its own internal crises and divisions, Europe lacks the big stick that would compel Mr. Trump to listen to reason.
The FTC has conducted similar studies on cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products, and has the authority to compel companies to disclose information.
Democrats also continued to push for the Senate to compel testimony from witnesses who did not testify in the House's impeachment inquiry.
The agency has conducted similar studies on cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products, and has the authority to compel companies to disclose information.
" The president did not specify how he would compel Mexico to pay for the project, but said it "may be through reimbursement.
When Barr was asked if he was considering a court order to compel Apple to unlock the iPhones, he declined to comment.
While a subpoena would legally compel Bolton to testify, there is nothing at all stopping him from disclosing publicly what he knows.
But today, nearly all states compel DNA from all convicted felons, while many states collect DNA from individuals convicted of mere misdemeanors.
The U.S. CLOUD Act, for example, allows national authorities to compel U.S.-based firms to provide requested data stored on their servers.
And remember that it was under the Obama administration that the FBI sought to compel Apple to create a backdoor in iPhones.
And they could try to compel Pompeo's testimony by holding him in inherent contempt should he fail to show after being subpoenaed.
Other academics have argued that the federal government could exploit the statute to compel lower prices for naloxone, the opioid overdose treatment.
If the courts ultimately uphold Section 1373, Congress could use similar tactics to compel state cooperation on a variety of other issues.
But all of them are for keeping it legal to exterminate the unborn, and to compel religious institutions to accept gender ideology.
Legal experts say having an impeachment inquiry helps bolster Democrats' case to enforce those subpoenas and compel Trump administration members to testify.
Democrats complain that the majority have so far failed to compel those witnesses to provide answers that are central to their investigation.
Should an investigation be launched, Virginia's law gives the entire General Assembly and its committees broad power to compel witnesses to testify.
"Current political events compel me to turn my attention to pressing needs in the cultural sector," Mr. Veneciano said in a statement.
The invitation Thursday follows repeated angry calls from Democrats to compel Snyder to answer for his role in the lead contamination crisis.
The main measure, titled the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act, would compel the United States to impose sanctions on officials.
And it's actually the same alien qualities that compel many of us to abhor spiders that lend web-building its mesmerizing quality.
The State Department said China had used exit bans to compel foreign citizens to resolve civil disputes or to cooperate with investigations.

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