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Some said that different people shop in different ways on JD.com and Tmall, so cutting off JD.com means cutting off access to a pool of potential shoppers.
They performed various experiments to test the theory, such as removing the ovaries of females (cutting off their supply of estrogen) and castrating male mice (cutting off their supply of testosterone).
By preemptively cutting off power, you're also potentially cutting off communication—if the power goes out and a wildfire starts, and TVs and internet routers don't work, people could be at risk.
Cutting off the head of the snake has less effect.
Rowan was literally cutting off the old and starting anew.
But one day, Leona just stopped, cutting off all communication.
"We're talking about cutting off little girls' breasts," said Rep.
Darke retreats and broods, cutting off his only daughter, Lucy.
He said he was cutting off future communication with Klokov.
The thing was stuck, and kinda cutting off his circulation.
Cutting off the arms sales will make them wake up.
Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Other than cutting off my arm or shooting someone, no.
The quake also triggered huge landslides, cutting off entire villages.
Mark Zuckerberg personally approved cutting off a competitor's data access.
We will be cutting off all commercial relations with Iran.
ISIS was cutting off heads and drowning people in metal cages.
Haftar's forces denied they were responsible for cutting off the water.
And sometimes that's cutting off his nose to spite his face.
Cutting off his hair to lead Fox's new show 'Prodigal Son'
Russia retaliated by cutting off the U.S. adoption of Russian children.
"It wasn't a question," Omar shot back, cutting off the witness.
Other concerns include Saudi Arabia cutting off diplomatic ties with Iran.
The first step is to declaw them, cutting off any thorns.
"ISIS spread fear, cutting off heads, murdering people," one man said.
Mitchell applied a tourniquet, cutting off blood flow to the wound.
The Chinese even cooperated, briefly cutting off the North's internet connections.
Saudi Arabia responded by cutting off diplomatic relations, which remain severed.
Since cutting off my hair, the stares and whispers have increased.
Russia responded by cutting off the U.S. adoption of Russian children.
Mr. Baradar argued against isolating Afghanistan and cutting off all aid.
Would temporarily cutting off Facebook's Apple apps be an effective deterrent?
Apple Pay joined PayPal in cutting off sites selling white nationalist merchandise.
To cut off Google means cutting off three-quarters of the web.
The meeting is meant to focus on cutting off funding for ISIS.
Cutting off this supply is one way to go about fighting PAEs.
In 2015 the CFE began another bout of cutting off non-payers.
On Monday, TIME was told Disney was cutting off relations with Kjellberg.
Howell allegedly took a hammer to another victim, cutting off her fingers.
"We're cutting off the future of medicine and health care," he said.
Even so, cutting off these emissions will likely make a meaningful difference.
He was innocently changing lanes, and ended up cutting off the suspects.
Even if it means cutting off other necessary health care and aid.
She's not cutting off reporters or scolding them for raising their hand.
Some believe the order carries a threat of cutting off such support.
He had no idea he was cutting off McConnell and Ryan's legs.
But does Chuck really think people will commit to cutting off football?
However, completely cutting off the oil supply would be a drastic step.
This is a case of cutting off your nose to look beautiful.
Cloudflare says cutting off customers like 8chan is an IPO 'risk factor'
Cutting off Donald Trump&aposs head and then mocking it with comedy.
Policymakers pitch these punitive measures as cutting off "subsidies" to Big Oil.
Just like that, cutting off all our access to the outside world.
The destabilizing effect of cutting off this flow of capital is obvious.
The administration appears intent on cutting off all aid, even to hospitals.
They're not just attacking an enemy, they're cutting off its supply lines.
No one is cutting off your electricity, or turning off the Internet.
Tariq (Owens) was incredible by blocking shots and cutting off the basket.
The moderators could simply be tougher about cutting off candidates who interrupt.
Jones had a theory why: Government officials kept cutting off the call.
But what they're doing is pruning the tree — cutting off the wilder vines.
In harsher times, cutting off ears once was a common form of punishment.
Some in America and Britain propose cutting off arms sales to Saudi Arabia.
We can end sanctuary cities by cutting off... (BELL RINGS) ... funding to them.
I'm a cheery soul, and I'd already talked about cutting off Bourbon's penis.
So he got rather saucy on his, cutting off those tedious penny pinchers.
Plus – living off the grid – why more Aussies are cutting off their electricity.
That is, almost by definition, cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Her owner's neighbor attacked her, cutting off her front legs with a sword.
Or Gordon cutting off his man's first step with his rangy lateral quickness.
Though cutting off federal funding is supported by most of the caucus, Sen.
Trump is cutting off his nose to spite his face with these attacks.
But erecting barriers would be cutting off our nose to spite our face.
Tugboat men threaten to strike, cutting off coal supplies, crippling the postwar metropolis.
Success will depend on China's cooperation in cutting off trade to the North.
Until then, Tehran may be cutting off its nose to spite its face.
Within days, the Chinese completely changed their protocols, cutting off this valuable source.
"I don't know the answer to that," Ryan said loudly, cutting off Catsimatidis.
The president cutting off aid to those countries will not solve the problem.
I've encountered problems and have ended up cutting off relationships with some people.
After the June Democratic debates, Yang accused NBC of cutting off his microphone.
Though even cutting off pi at 15 digits allows for extremely precise measurements.
The SWARM began touching down behind him, cutting off his western escape route.
Some drugs can make arteries suddenly close, cutting off blood to the brain.
The U.S. is cutting off its last source of aid to Palestinian civilians.
They criticized the general store for cutting off the community from print news.
"Perhaps you could comment, counsel," the chief justice said, cutting off his colleague.
Broader economic sanctions, possibly even cutting off oil imports, are reportedly being reviewed.
But she had been cutting off one leg of her shapewear for years.
Governments have responded by cutting off internet access and shutting down mobile networks.
Insurers say that cutting off the payments could cause havoc in insurance markets.
Police responded by surrounding the church, then cutting off its water and electricity.
And, of course, cutting off the crusts you have your classic tamago sando.
She needs to focus more on her boxing and cutting off the ring.
Coalition forces surround Mosul, cutting off Islamic State supply lines Coalition forces surround Mosul, cutting off Islamic State supply lines Mosul, the Islamic State group's last major stronghold city in Iraq, is completely cut off, Iraqi officials announced on Wednesday.
"Cutting off the trade could trigger a mass-scale humanitarian crisis," Mr. Wang said.
Apple responded by cutting off both companies from developer accounts, before shortly restoring them.
Stick eventually manages to escape from Alexandra's grasp — by cutting off his own hand.
According to Politico, Republicans are also eyeing cutting off vulnerable incumbents like moderate Rep.
This is probably an example of cutting off my nose to spite my face.
"I don't think it would, number one," President Trump said, cutting off S.A. Miller.
Republicans in Congress last summer unsuccessfully called for cutting off funding for the organization.
Her meeting with her killer comes as a tragic interruption, a brutal cutting-off.
Then the researchers tried to kill their grapes by cutting off their water supply.
Chip Gaines is cutting off his controversial new long hair, but there's a catch.
How about we start with the manchild she married and cutting off his access?
Their aim is to weaken the group by cutting off its main supply line.
He physically assaults the mayor with minimal provocation, including almost cutting off his finger.
They "got" that they would be cutting off their nose to spite their face.
Excluding faith-based providers harms kids by cutting off agencies that can help them.
They also call for cutting off welfare benefits to people who abscond from parole.
That's what I wanted to show — him cutting off the head of a dream.
Cutting off critics leads to an even smaller bubble, full of sycophants & worse ideas.
Pakistan could respond to increased U.S. pressure by cutting off access to those routes.
That's a little like cutting off your foot in order to hurt the shoemaker.
Cutting off all communication becomes a natural reaction: The relationship between thirst and ghosting.
Suddenly, plainclothes police officers burst into the room, cutting off the couple's video call.
The service declined to say whether it was cutting off all the targeted banks.
"We don't want to move toward cutting off researchers from the community," she says.
The disk severed the plane's hydraulic lines, cutting off all steering and speed control.
That makes cutting off all United States trade with China a nonstarter, experts say.
Since March, Iraqi and Kurdish forces have surrounded Tal Afar, cutting off escape routes.
Some haircuts are transformative, literally cutting off the old to usher in the new.
Andrew Cuomo in February that introduced regulations cutting off insurance payments for the practice.
Nonetheless, the mob charged the auditorium, hurling rocks, breaking windows, and cutting off electricity.
Trebek volunteered both questions and answers during the debate, even cutting off Democratic Gov.
Your uterus is squeezing too hard, cutting off blood flow, and generally overexerting itself.
"It's not only that we're cutting off our own [refugee] intake, it's that we're cutting off aid in the region," said Michelle Nunn, the president and CEO of CARE USA, a nongovernment organization that has been offering international aid for 2202 years.
After they make a decision, cutting off the ad dollars is an easy engineering problem.
Cutting off Internet access to ISIS is far more complicated than simply flicking a switch.
"Cutting off routes and halting energy production is a crime," Energy Minister Hela Chikhrouhou said.
Sheikh essentially ghosted Doe, cutting off all contact and ending their five years of counseling.
He revealed his intention to undermine Obamacare by cutting off Medicaid subsidies to insurance companies.
The lights dimmed during the acceptance speech, cutting off "Parasite" producer Miky Lee from speaking.
Cutting off America's grandparents by doing away with Social Security and Medicare is politically impossible.
No new bookings could be made, essentially cutting off Maersk's core source of shipping revenue.
The work involves audience members cutting off the performer's dress one snip at a time.
In 2003, China did take action against North Korea, including cutting off its oil supply.
"No clashes, no weapons, no cutting off roads, no assaults, no disobedience," he told followers.
Williamson said chipmakers knew that cutting off Huawei could have "catastrophic" consequences for their business.
On Tuesday, Twitter said they were also cutting off the Chicago social media company's access.
The president will be accused by his detractors of cutting off financial aid to individuals.
By cutting off this second one-way street, we can prevent mice from feeling fear.
Cutting off our investments in the developing world would be harmful to our national interests.
"  "They're saving $33 billion a year … and are cutting off 26 million people from healthcare.
"I'm not going to support cutting off a trial because of somebody's politics," he said.
"Cutting off those payments further destabilizes the individual market and these are real people," Rep.
Trump would be cutting off an important arm of the intelligence community -- its former employees.
The effects of an internet shutdown go beyond simply cutting off people's access to information.
Streets lined with shuttered shops are deserted, steel barricades and razor wire cutting off neighborhoods.
Germany has set an example by cutting off sales, but doesn't have the same influence.
He just butchered part of the deer, cutting off a good sized hunk of meat.
He's good at cutting off the ball, and creates looks for himself with offensive rebounds.
The bridges will remain closed until after the hurricane passes, effectively cutting off the islands.
But on Sunday, internet connections and power supplies were down, cutting off some communities entirely.
Just last month, Britain announced it was cutting off all humanitarian aid to North Korea.
As global companies, Facebook and Google don't have the option of cutting off the Continent.
Diplomacy, resettlement and assistance work together — cutting off one bleeds the effectiveness of the others.
In Costa Rica, landslides caused significant damage to roads and villages, cutting off some areas.
It crushes upward mobility by cutting off resources to essential public goods like quality education.
Those sanctions were especially potent, closing loopholes and cutting off important funding for the North.
And, cutting off consumers for fraudulent behavior should always be the last, most "extreme" resort.
Ms. O'Herne fought back and tried to make herself unattractive by cutting off her hair.
"You might as well be cutting off your nose to spite your face," she said.
Eradicating Medicaid reimbursements for Planned Parenthood is equivalent to cutting off healthcare for America's poor.
Curry explained to ESPN how cutting off social media helps him focus during the playoffs.
It's not natural to have to end it...it's like cutting off your own arm.
The nursing home lost power in the storm, cutting off air conditioning to the facility.
"Geostrategically, Europe can't have an interest in cutting off all relations with Russia," Merkel said.
You may be, but that's a consequence of cutting off that kind of trading relationship.
Any discussions of cutting off funds to Trump in August would be "ridiculous," Spicer said.
He also warned lawmakers not to impose sanctions on Saudi Arabia by cutting off arms deals.
Tabata's statement sounds an awful lot like Nintendo cutting off its nose to spite its face.
Last summer, Twitter effectively shut down the project by cutting off its access to Twitter's API.
Cutting off the 'slavery chain' When asked about relatives back in North Korea, Thae's voice drops.
But back in the day, they were cutting off arms and fighting with swords and horses.
Reaching such a goal may entail downsizing or cutting off financially dependent adult children, added Sullivan.
In this instance, Facebook's heightened sensitivity toward its users' various cultures means cutting off ads altogether.
But cutting off China from World Bank funding could remove a useful tool to influence policy.
Investors feared an armed conflict in the region could escalate, potentially cutting off some oil supply.
Former President Obama halted the Yucca Mountain project in 85033 by cutting off the licensing process.
Harry Styles supported the charity in 2016 by cutting off his ponytail and donating his hair.
It's not the first time YouTube has tried to control Paul's antics by cutting off cash.
A 6.9-magnitude earthquake struck the tourist haven, razing buildings, shattering roads and cutting off electricity.
He took aim at Planned Parenthood with a measure cutting off federal funding to abortion providers.
He was up there with a chain saw, cutting off a branch, climbing under power wires.
"There's a concern that cutting off Iranian oil will be disastrous for European economies," Miller said.
Haley had also proposed cutting off access to foreign money and oil for North Korea's military.
It's like pressing the nerve's accelerator pedal to the floor, and then cutting off the brakes.
Mr Biya's government responded by arresting activists and cutting off the internet in English-speaking regions.
The government is cutting off access to Plan F for new Medicare enrollees to control costs.
"The partner called 911 and began cutting off the plastic and tape," the autopsy report stated.
I'm not negating or cutting off everything I've done, so I'm still playing [Chet Faker music].
Cutting off the government's funding is exactly how the U.S. administration is aiming to pressure Maduro.
Cutting off those customers from new software was simply not a viable option for many developers.
Looks like the Trump administration isn't cutting off the Affordable Care Act insurer payments just yet.
Cutting off your nose to spite your face has rarely ever been a shrewd business move.
It has pipelines in the Gulf and could retaliate but cutting off supplies to its neighbors.
Cutting off those remittances would hit households hardest that would least afford to lose that support.
Like I was cutting off a part of my sexuality and that didn't feel right either.
That can only be done but cutting off funding for the Saudi-led effort, he said.
I could only move my ankles so much without cutting off the circulation to my feet.
The city's eastern neighborhoods were encircled by government troops last week, cutting off all supply lines.
The Point: At best, Trump would be cutting off his nose to spite his face here.
Authorities accused him of kidnapping a California man in 2012 and cutting off the victim's penis.
Other potential violations include standing in the well of the House floor and cutting off debate.
Cutting off the payments could force insurers out of the market, spike premiums and cause chaos.
We are not talking about cutting off her vocal chords but about making a small incision.
Trump said that in stopping the subsidies, he was cutting off the "gravy train" for insurers.
It would basically be cutting off the ability for new economies and industries to be built.
" –before cutting off two of his own fingers in ANOES "You should listen to your MOTHER.
This process ends up cutting off visual information at the top and bottom of the screen.
The span buckled during winter storms, cutting off a major artery into Big Sur for months.
Such sales would violate international sanctions aimed at cutting off North Korea from the global economy.
So cutting off payments would disrupt Obamacare's insurance markets and maybe cause them to collapse entirely.
Putin also expressed concern that cutting off oil supplies would hurt regular North Koreans, Yoon said.
For its part, SWIFT has threatened to begin cutting off access to banks with substandard security.
GOP lawmakers privately say it would be like cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Power disruptions, common in Syria, essentially shut down hospitals, cutting off electricity to refrigerators storing insulin.
"Congress has plenty of remedies," he said, including cutting off money or refusing to confirm nominees.
These incentives did not make Pakistan more amenable to cutting off support for the Afghan Taliban.
The administration has been especially aggressive in cutting off Chinese telecom companies' access to American customers.
When you take a look at what's going on with the cutting off of the heads.
"Cutting off health insurance won't just reduce access to health care among the poor," he says.
And OPEC membership hasn't stopped Saudi and fellow member United Arab Emirates cutting off economic links.
I don't think parents can go from providing 100 percent support to cutting off kids overnight.
The government sought to further disrupt planned protests by cutting off communication networks in certain areas.
Will Brexit finally come back to bite Britain by cutting off commercial growth and breeding inflation?
And Mr. Trump signed legislation on Thursday aimed at cutting off federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
Jamie, checking snares for rabbits, hears the whole exchange, which ends with Macgregor CUTTING OFF FERGUS' HAND.
There's a direct correlation between cutting off access to painkillers and increases in fatal overdoses from heroin.
This seemed, at the time, like blatant sabotage: cutting off a key source of health law funding.
"It's quite a useful way of cutting off and minimizing what's going on around you," she explains.
How long does it run (you don't want it cutting off in the middle of your celebration)?
A process limited to cutting off one hydra head means two can grow back in its place.
As such, Vergara isn't merely depriving them of life, the argument goes — she's cutting off their income.
A State Department spokesperson said US officials determined then that cutting off military aid would be counterproductive.
Erdogan will probably get around to cutting off Twitter and YouTube as he has done sporadically already.
Shocks can impose new constraints on firms and households by cutting off sources of credit or sales.
The retail store she worked at closed for a month and a half, cutting off her income.
A California teacher was arrested after forcibly cutting off a student's hair while singing the national anthem.
Leaving him was like cutting off part of my body, but doing so felt necessary to survive.
You're cutting off their tools and the way that they would develop better tools in the future.
Unless Congress steps in, cutting off these subsidies is projected to raise premiums next year by 20%.
Cutting off that aid could exacerbate conditions in the Northern Triangle and lead to even more migration.
Blocking textile exports and cutting off the flow of oil from China would potentially be crippling measures.
And they&aposre basically cutting off all access to the dollar in terms of international business transactions.
The government laid siege to it in July, cutting off those trapped inside from food and medicine.
Trump threatens outrageous things — like closing the southern border or cutting off foreign aid — and nothing happens.
This looks like a classic case of cutting off your nose to spite your face by Trump.
Kamala Harris at Wednesday's high-profile hearing, admonishing her and other Democrats to stop cutting off witnesses.
He also remembers police lining Crenshaw Avenue, cutting off access to the west side of Los Angeles.
But cutting off that revenue may prove difficult, like playing a game of international whack-a-mole.
His "Thank you" symbolized the end of a conversation, cutting off any rebuttal before it even happens.
Saudis weigh in on gas prices Sanctioning Iran means cutting off a major market for its oil.
The Republican House leaders halted the session, cutting off the C-Span broadcast of the Democratic protest.
Alberta officials went so far as to threaten cutting off oil supplies to British Columbia in retaliation.
And Trump has made clear that his goal in cutting off the funds is harming the law.
This happened in 2008, cutting off a large swath of the Middle East from the global web.
Cutting off ISIL's money may not be as dramatic as military strikes, but it is critically important.
Now the Republicans are looking at expanding subsidies while cutting off a key aspect of the funding.
Republican leadership in Washington, after some consideration, all but dropped Moore, cutting off funding to his campaign.
Cutting off food assistance does not enable them to find employment or secure more hours of work.
The advance created a chokehold on the terror group by cutting off all supply lines to militants.
Losing Hodeidah would deal a serious blow to the Houthis by cutting off their main supply line.
U.S. banks are prohibited from processing Iranian transactions, cutting off Iran from direct access to the dollar.
"Cutting off medical care from people who really need it doesn't seem terrifically great idea," she says.
Wade, Congress enacted the Hyde Amendment, cutting off abortion coverage for poor women under the Medicaid program.
"The U.S. has not said, 'If you keep doing this we're cutting off talks,'" Mr. Bosack said.
They're cutting off an alternative mode of inquiry: thinking about what they have inherited because of Judaism.
Among those was cutting off the flow of oil from northern Iraq through Turkey to international markets.
Under the 1990 Pressler Amendment, we punished Pakistan for developing nuclear weapons by cutting off security assistance.
Cutting off programs that benefit Palestinians "would deeply damage the integrity of the program," Mr. Braunold said.
Moving in with Mannie and leaving my home would be like cutting off part of my life.
Palestinian leaders were not included in the negotiations after cutting off contact with the U.S. in 2017.
We ended up cutting off one of our best chances to actually level the international trade field.
Cutting off the flow of mango and creme pods could backfire into juicing up this illicit industry.
In 2000, it banned cutting off fins at sea and throwing the rest of the carcass overboard.
In our view, cutting off oil flow serves General Haftar's political ambitions of seizing power in Tripoli.
No internet in India: As the government pushes increasingly provocative policies, it is cutting off online access.
Leftist campus groups pushed back, some say forcefully, by cutting off computer servers and blocking class registration.
The government responded by shooting at protesters, imposing a state of emergency and cutting off internet access.
Most analysts and policymakers agree cutting off supplies of oil to North Korea would hurt its economy.
Yet a year on, it's hard to argue that cutting off the security funding has been enough.
You can decide to stop defending the administration's position, effectively cutting off billions of dollars in spending.
By 2015, most of the caucus had coalesced behind Clinton, cutting off oxygen to any potential opponents.
Liu could leave as early as Thursday night, cutting off talks that were expected over two days.
And Trump made clear that his goal in cutting off the funds was to harm he law.
A USA Today poll in December found Americans overwhelmingly oppose cutting off federal funds for Planned Parenthood.
Famously, the city removed the pump's handle, cutting off access to the water and helping end the outbreak.
But cutting off the payments could mean higher premiums and a dearth of choices for insurance, experts say.
Google responded in November, announcing that it was cutting off fake news sites from its huge advertising network.
In February, China banned all imports of coal from its reclusive neighbor, cutting off its most important export.
Facebook revoked Vine's access to users' friends list, cutting off the video app's ability to grow its audience.
Former President Obama halted the Yucca Mountain project in 2010 by cutting off the licensing process in 2010.
But the company also said it would begin cutting off power to 540,000 customers ahead of stronger winds.
Cutting off aid is a failed tactic, recruiting traitors is failed tactic, Egypt is much bigger than you.
The term "ghosting" refers to the act of ending a relationship by abruptly cutting off communication without explanation.
We will end sanctuary cities by cutting off taxpayer dollars to any jurisdiction that defies federal immigration law.
The Sorachi River, near the town of Minami Furano broke its banks, cutting off access to the town.
Perhaps the Chinese threat to support cutting off oil supplies is an early fruit of this new dialogue.
You go back -- I remember John Kennedy cutting off the White House subscription to The New York Times.
Conservatives have threatened to punish sanctuary cities and states by cutting off federal funds if they don't cooperate.
Brenda Barattini, 26, of Argentina has been charged with allegedly cutting off her boyfriend's penis with gardening scissors.
But for those who rely on this, cutting off those resources just means living a more precarious life.
Food prices rose after the boycott, with Saudi Arabia cutting off imports by closing Qatar's only land border.
Cutting off this assistance would be particularly callous and would harm some of our nation's most vulnerable people.
That's likely to infuriate Trump, who's said he's "not thrilled" with the chairman for cutting off easy money.
He has dominated oral arguments, cutting off and correcting other justices, expounding on the scope of the Constitution.
It has vowed to tackle the problem by creating fully industrialized recycling bases and cutting off foreign supplies.
" But Hyman likened a new massive round of tariffs to "cutting off our nose to spite our face.
Cutting off their credit lines "would have very negative repercussions, like social unrest, layoffs and bankruptcies," Lai said.
Worse, GM attempted to scare many UAW workers by cutting off their healthcare coverage for going on strike.
On August 19, 2014, ISIS uploaded a YouTube clip of Emwazi cutting off American journalist James Foley's head.
If performed on a human being, it would be like cutting off each finger at the last knuckle.
"Cutting off opposing viewpoints leads to extremism and will not get us the country we want," Altman tweeted.
Had they succeeded in cutting off Britain's lifeline over the Atlantic, perhaps the war might have ended differently.
And in October, Nintendo tweaked how devices communicate with its servers, cutting off an established route of piracy.
Then she said he took her by the throat, cutting off her breath, and slapped her three times.
By jeopardizing United States-Mexico counternarcotics cooperation, President Trump risks cutting off his nose to spite his face.
Instead, the state is cutting off funding for family planning services such as STI testing and contraception provision.
This time, by likely cutting off adults with dependents, it could affect benefits allotted to families with children.
If someone tries to push past these parameters online or in person, they advise cutting off the interaction.
So older people have to be especially cautious — which can mean cutting off from family, friends and communities.
Cutting off that help is "illogical and vindictive," said Tim Rieser, a senior foreign policy aide to Sen.
Before their meeting, Mr. Trump credited Mr. Najib with cutting off business ties between Malaysia and North Korea.
President Trump is already rejecting the idea of responding to such a murder by cutting off weapons sales.
Mr. Romero speculated whether Oñate's men could have meted out retaliation by cutting off toes instead of feet.
The pitch rose to 180 cycles per second in about a tenth of a second before cutting off.
The state also proposed designating parking areas, busing protesters and cutting off traffic for at least 10 blocks.
Now there seems to be a movement to silence the press by cutting off its sources of information.
WikiLeaks later Monday afternoon accused the Ecuadorian government of cutting off Assange's internet at its embassy in London.
Syrian government troops completely encircled rebel-held neighborhoods last week, cutting off all supply lines to the enclave.
And James was not eager to elaborate, cutting off a reporter who wanted to ask more about Trump.
If congressional Republicans managed to throw Ryan out, it would be cutting off their noses despite their faces.
In fact, they worry that cutting off access to ULA's rockets could constitute a threat to U.S. security.
Kelly last week took Kushner down a peg, cutting off his open access to any top secret material.
Citizens shouldn't seek to affect each other's views by cutting off access to arguments from yet other citizens.
In April, the State Department announced it was immediately cutting off funding to United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Khalilzad said the United States has leverage over Pakistan it has not yet used, including cutting off assistance.
Cutting off customers who are too drunk is one of the most uncomfortable things bartenders have to do.
And also for how it treated several of its biggest winners, including Drake, cutting off their speeches abruptly.
They therefore ran the experiment again, having recruited 270 new participants, with additional statements like "I am in favour of demolishing/the demolition of homes belonging to family members of those involved in terrorist activities" and "of cutting off/the cutting off of supply of electricity to Gaza during wartime".
They described finning sharks and occasionally cutting off whale and dolphin heads, extracting their teeth as good luck charms.
"We will now begin cutting off, or substantially reducing, the massive foreign aid routinely given to them," he wrote.
It was damaged last year, apparently by a fishing trawler, cutting off all communications from that area with ONC.
"I'm mainly nervous about the blade cutting off the top layer of my skin," she admits before the procedure.
Cyberattacks that compromise political campaign funding — whether by siphoning off money or cutting off donations — present a growing threat.
Even cutting off your caffeine six hours before bedtime may not be enough to ensure you doze off easily.
"The expansion of palm oil plantations is fragmenting the forest and cutting off key elephant migration corridors," he posted.
Slide it in and attach it before sealing up the cereal box and cutting off the two top corners.
Because block-granted programs aren't entitlements, they basically all run the risk of cutting off people who need help.
O'Leary is known for his down-to-earth approach to parenting, like cutting off his kids financially after college.
Multiple users on Twitter are complaining that the iOS update is bricking their phones by cutting off cellular data.
As a result we have disabled the Droplets that host this site, thereby cutting off content to the site.
But like the Mac app store before it, it also means cutting off access to some very mainstream applications.
Infants 18 months and younger: No screen time For parents with infants, cutting off technology completely can be challenging.
Cutting off Raqqa city from IS strongholds in Deir al-Zor would be a major blow against the group.
Pearce tried cutting off access from the iPhone to the Nest Cam, and believed she had eliminated the connection.
Deeona says Acton has been downright vengeful, cutting off the water and power, bullying her and threatening her family.
These issues reportedly include cutting off vehicles moving at faster speeds as well as traffic-merging and braking issues.
Pro-government forces have taken up positions north of Tanf, potentially cutting off the U.S.-backed rebels from advancing.
Their exclusion followed Pyongyang cutting off high-level contact with Seoul to protest joint U.S.-South Korean military exercises.
Other serious measures such as cutting off oil imports to North Korea were not included in the proposed resolution.
He routinely covers more ground than his opponents anticipate, narrowing passing lanes and cutting off angles to the basket.
Apparently, one day, James met a pilgrim who was tricked by the devil into cutting off his own penis.
The House bill defunded Planned Parenthood, cutting off $500 million in federal funding that the women's health organization receives.
The Assad regime has moved fiercely into the south of the area, cutting off the supply route to Aleppo.
Taking this into consideration, many assert that China can alter North Korea's actions simply by cutting off commercial ties.
But U.S. officials say engagement, especially on efforts to combat terrorism, outstrips any potential benefits in cutting off relations.
Its response to Ms Tsai's speech was to resort to threats about cutting off contacts and to belittle her.
"Cutting off opposing viewpoints leads to extremism and will not get us the country we want," Sam Altman wrote.
Attacking Flake and McCain in their home state would be Trump cutting off his nose to spite his face.
But then the Neches River kept rising and Beaumont's water pump broke, cutting off water supplies to the city.
Eventually that caused the satellite to break apart; its solar panels ripped away, cutting off Hitomi's source of power.
By cutting off that cash to insurers, Trump could cost the government significantly more money than his decision saves.
Landslides triggered by the rainfall blocked regional roads, cutting off electricity and causing drinking water shortages in some areas.
Despite the video cutting off, the user noted in the comments section that the night wasn't a complete loss.
He told them cutting off support could jeopardize cooperation on counter-terrorism and reduce American influence with Saudi Arabia.
The CBO also said that cutting off the payments would raise the federal deficit by $194 billion through 2026.
More than half the country's medical facilities have closed, cutting off much of the population from essential health care.
The catch: But without cutting off coverage, it's not a work requirement, so much as just a work suggestion.
Maybe it's possible by cutting off your cable for a few months or giving up trips to the salon.
Of course, cutting off the flow of illegal drugs coming across our borders into our communities is a must.
And cutting off addicted patients doesn't cure them either, it just increases their risk of overdosing on street drugs.
On Reddit's /r/raisedbynarcissists, a community of over 97,000 subscribers, cutting off a relative entirely is a common occurrence.
She suggested a lax drug policy in Afghanistan would have more success at cutting off the Taliban's drug profits.
Others said the American government must be ready to go further — cutting off the Russians' ability to spread propaganda.
In eastern India, Cyclone Titli made landfall, cutting off electricity, crumbling mud houses and killing at least eight people.
One, as I described, is highly dramatized, conflict-driven argument where Tucker ends it by cutting off your mic.
Citing security concerns, Egypt has often kept its Rafah crossing closed, cutting off Gaza's main gateway to the world.
In the months before the sanctions were reimposed, the government was hoarding foreign currency and cutting off unnecessary imports.
But other changes — like cutting off coverage to homes that are repeatedly flooded — would require an act of Congress.
The European Union, in fact, has been threatening to penalize companies that obey Washington's mandates about cutting off Iran.
Cutting off what little aid they get, as Mr. Trump has threatened to do, will only create more caravans.
Cutting off Internet access prevents people from using the Internet to reach out for help, and makes them panic.
In the wake of the rape and trial, Gentileschi made two paintings of Judith cutting off her enemy's head.
He signed legislation last year aimed at cutting off government money from the group and others that perform abortions.
Some in Mr. Trump's "inner circle" suggested that Mr. Kalanick was cutting off his access to the White House.
Officials believe taps will run dry on April 12, cutting off water access to the city's 4 million residents.
However, when Villanova started cutting off driving lanes and forcing the Wolverines to settle for jumpers, the game changed.
People can get the streams without a cable or satellite plan, potentially cutting off licensing fees to the broadcasters.
If enacted, it risks cutting off a lifeline to global insurance capacity that supports so many in coastal states.
"Maybe they are cutting off other options too early," said Richard Wicentowski, the chairman of Swarthmore's computer science department.
Cutting off foreign assistance is unlikely to persuade Central American governments to take actions that reduce the migratory flow.
Consider: According to a senior Turkish official who earlier today described details from audio recordings to the New York Times, almost immediately after Khashoggi walked into the consulate, Saudi agents seized him and began to beat him and torture him, cutting off his fingers, then cutting off his head and dismembering his body.
To avoid cutting off all income for the families, some say they try to arrange to combine work and schooling.
CRISPR-Cas9 is based on a defense mechanism bacteria use to ward off viruses — cutting off bits of viral DNA.
Maduro responded Wednesday by cutting off relations with the U.S. and giving American diplomats 72 hours to leave the country.
It claims the city already complies with applicable federal law and seeks to prevent the government from cutting off funding.
"What's next — cutting off internet connections between China and the US?" wrote one user on Weibo, China's equivalent of Twitter.
Mars rules knives, scissors, and things that cut—you will be cutting off some situations while Mars is in Aries.
Several rivers in North Carolina are still overflowing into bordering towns, cutting off aid to residents and spurring new evacuations.
There are some other byproducts of cutting off access to the internet — firmware updates won't be available, for one thing.
It will store the data it receives as the spacecraft falls beyond the horizon, cutting off its view from Earth.
A large cyst ups your risk of ovarian torsion, in which the ovary twists, cutting off its own blood flow.
Cyclone Mekunu has blown into the Arabian Peninsula, drenching arid Oman and Yemen with rain and cutting off power lines.
Added function keys help you enter "Game Mode" with a quick shortcut, cutting off all accidental menu shortcuts in Windows.
It undermines party building by cutting off public servants who have built their careers at the state and local level.
Ukrainian saboteurs, for instance, reacted to Russia's annexation of Crimea by cutting off electricity supplies to the peninsula in 2015.
The first phase of "stage by stage" actions would be cutting off the New York contact channel, the report said.
The Taliban also destroyed a telecommunications tower on Ghazni&aposs outskirts, cutting off landline and cellphone links to the city.
Even before formally cutting off Imagination, Apple had given hints that it was preparing to design its own graphics processors.
But now it is in crisis mode, as suppliers begin cutting off ties to comply with the US export ban.
We have the orchestra, boldly cutting off acceptances speeches mid-sentence, to thank for whatever semblance of brevity that exists.
Cutting off the halting mechanism is meant to "keep the markets stable," the Shanghai Stock Exchange said on its website.
Embolization is considered a minimally invasive surgery, and involves cutting off blood flow to a particular part of the body.
The SDF have been cutting off routes into Manbij, encircling the city by seizing outlying villages like Hamidi's, Am Adasa.
The lava forced the closure of Pohoiki Road, cutting off at least 2000 homes, the Hawaii County Civil Defense said.
The United States has tried everything from playing Mr. Nice Guy with an appeasement policy to cutting off food aid.
Potential responses that have been floated include sanctions, halting arms sales and cutting off support for Saudi Arabia in Yemen.
Unless there's a show about a superhero chasing a pair of sentient scissors that goes around cutting off innocent penises?
More than half of the country's medical facilities have closed, cutting off much of the population from essential health care.
Forces loyal to Assad have taken over several besieged zones this year after cutting off their food supplies for months.
Yang accused NBC of cutting off his mic during the first Democratic debate in June; the network thoroughly denied it.
And more than half of the country's medical facilities have closed, cutting off much of the population from essential healthcare.
In Helmand, the Taliban are encroaching on Lashkar Gah, the provincial capital, from multiple directions, cutting off the main roads.
But it's Murtagh who gets the honor of killing the Duke in a rather bloody fashion, cutting off his head.
In November 2017, the coalition tightened its blockade on Yemen, cutting off deliveries of food, medical supplies and other aid.
In a September 6900 Suffolk University/USA Today survey, 2628 percent opposed cutting off all Federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
Our opponents, Laurent Mars and Steve Hamilton, kept poaching, cutting off balls that would have been reasonable returns in singles.
By late July, government forces had succeeded in cutting off the last rebel corridor between Aleppo and the Turkish border.
It was irrefutable that the study had proven, conclusively, that cutting off the frog's hind legs — made the frog deaf.
The trip also comes a day after Hurricane Maria slammed into Puerto Rico, cutting off electricity to the entire island.
"It's cutting off certain functions that help us just do our jobs," one member of the Secret Service told CNN.
The businessman admits that the process of cutting off from work is stressful in the beginning but quickly becomes liberating.
Some conservatives have even proposed cutting off election cash from national GOP groups to moderates who support the immigration petition.
He has refused to answer them, saying the team was focused on football, twice cutting off his press conferences early.
Some scholars said Facebook's recent privacy changes may have gone too far by also cutting off academics who behaved responsibly.
Banks and other institutions cutting off support for coal could be making it more difficult for the industry to expand.
A leader of the Rajput Karni Sena (Rajput Action Army) threatened to maim Ms. Padukone by cutting off her nose.
But Ajit Pai, the commission's chairman, has proposed cutting off that money to carriers using equipment from Huawei or ZTE.
Cutting off all assistance to Chiang would only harden his worst inclinations while abandoning any hope of shaping his behavior.
" The other half was presented with the same three items and one addition: "Cutting off immigration to the United States.
Mr. Bagley said the states could ask the appeals court to block the Trump administration from cutting off the funding.
By opting out of the Sovereign Grant, the couple appears to be cutting off direct financial ties to Buckingham Palace.
Several Etsy sellers tell The Verge they have had their listings removed, cutting off popular products and disrupting existing sales.
Cutting off the money midyear "would be disastrous" for the state's insurance market and those covered by it, Utah Gov.
Dr. Steve Miller, the chief medical officer for Express Scripts, denied that the company was unfairly cutting off independent pharmacies.
"He added: "Cutting off LAF funding is the dumbest thing we could do if we are trying to weaken Hezbollah.
He signed legislation on Thursday aimed at cutting off federal funding to Planned Parenthood and other groups that perform abortions.
But Democrats may be cutting off their nose to spite their face by thwarting President Trump's nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch.
"The political ramifications of cutting off a large bank from the US financial system would be very large," said Gilholm.
Once the vote was underway, Democrats accused Moore of ignoring their objections during the process and cutting off their microphones.
Novels and nonfiction titles alike have been delayed without explanation, cutting off U.S. authors and publishers from a vast market.
Three days earlier, on November 8th, supertyphoon Haiyan had barrelled into his country, cutting off all communication with the outside world.
Under the Cassidy-Collins plan, Roth HSA contributions would not be tax-deductible, cutting off one leg of the triple advantage.
The powerful flow of rock cut a swath through Double Hill Run Road, cutting off eight farms from a nearby town.
This move would hurt North Korea economically by cutting off a major financial lifeline — coal is North Korea's largest export item.
And so, cutting off that rich part of how we read each other's emotions, feelings, intentions, thoughts, moods, and so on.
All the while, a local dust storm on the planet's surface went global, cutting off human contact with the Opportunity rover.
Even staunch content-neutrality advocates like the Electronic Frontier Foundation say GoDaddy is within its rights in cutting off the site.
By cutting off access to that sort of strategic help, those founders said the U.S. government is harming its own companies.
All responsibility for raising electricity rates to invest in grid hardening (while regularly cutting off electricity) would fall to public officials.
After he became chief of staff, Kelly reportedly began cutting off the unfettered access to the president that Manigault-Newman enjoyed.
The visit from Swedish officials comes just weeks after Ecuador confirmed that it was responsible for cutting off Assange's internet access.
In these extreme cases, Ross says an intervention can be a loved one's last resort before cutting off the MLMer completely.
Using targeted drugs is also not as exact as simply cutting off blood supply and killing the cancer on the spot.
Critics argued the administration's planned Central America aid cutoff would be tantamount to cutting off its nose to spite its face.
There are few options left, short of cutting off the power supplies -- in effect, turning off the lights in North Korea.
Qatar's only land border has been closed and air and sea traffic has been diverted, cutting off vital routes for imports.
Correction: Due to a technical error, this article was originally not posted in its entirety, cutting off after the eighth paragraph.
Administrators can also create "joinlinks" that automatically expire, cutting off the gateway to a group after a certain period of time.
Cutting off the supply of goods not made in the United States would create fresh problems for U.S. companies, he said.
Images of Kumapayi cutting off the extensions with a pair of scissors were posted on the FRSC Rivers State Facebook Page.
But what the general public might not realize is that cutting off Brennan and others has more than just symbolic cost.
Because he's cutting off access for those with whom he disagrees, Trump "engaged in unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination," according to the ruling.
By cutting off advertising right before the close of open enrollment, it is likely that fewer young and healthy people enrolled.
Samsam's most interesting innovation is that it requires no human interaction from the target in order to start cutting off files.
Trump's plans include a focus on cutting off the supply of heroin crossing the border and tougher prosecution of drug traffickers.
"We don't welcome cutting off public access to information," Rep Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) told reporters immediately after the chairman, Rep.
Hurricane Matthew has also destroyed several bridges, cutting off towns and making it hard for emergency responders to reach isolated communities.
Protesting Democrats reached out to constituents on social media after Mr. Ryan adjourned the session, cutting off C-Span's video feed.
Private security guards were stationed at the remaining wells, cutting off any further access to these sites by the general public.
Bobbitt, now 49, was tried in 1993 for cutting off her husband John's penis and throwing it out her car window.
Wilson also admitted to disabling the train after it had entered Nebraska and cutting off the lights in the passenger compartment.
Mr. Saint-Josephs, the schoolteacher, is a fallen man even before he commits the unforgivable offense of cutting off Kaia's dreadlocks.
Colonial shut down Line 1 after a leak in Alabama on Friday, cutting off supplies and likely causing drawdowns in stockpiles.
Mr. Shi questioned why China would want to risk making North Korea into an enemy by cutting off the oil supply.
Embargos are a foreign-policy tool meant to pressure rogue governments into changing their ways by cutting off their cash flow.
America has demonstrated its extraordinary power through sanctions by largely cutting off several major business figures from the global financial system.
Corker made clear he had no desire to support the resolution cutting off US military aid for Saudi operations in Yemen.
Britain's Channel 4 News broadcast images of jubilant residents burning their veils and cutting off their beards as the militants fled.
Banks have faced criticisms for cutting off individuals and companies from banking services without giving clear reasons, raising concerns among lawmakers.
Lower courts judges have issued conflicting rulings on whether patients may sue states under federal law for cutting off Medicaid providers.
The under secretary is tasked with enforcing American sanctions against North Korea and Iran and cutting off funding for terrorist groups.
Start by cutting the carrot into 2-inch segments: Create a flat base by cutting off a part of the carrot.
The approach was based on the belief that by cutting off the head of a criminal organization, the body would wither.
In cutting off access to the movie in his lifetime, Bergman was not depriving his admirers of a secretly seminal work.
And it signaled an openness to cutting off access to British financial markets for President Vladimir V. Putin's government in Russia.
The dearth of new businesses is also cutting off one of the main paths to workers' advancement: the outside job offer.
After the Supreme Court ruling, protesters gathered in downtown Barcelona on Friday evening, cutting off one of the city's main avenues.
And American computer chip companies are cutting off supplies that Huawei depends on for building fifth-generation, or 5G, wireless networks.
It's so much more than that, because if you delete the app, you're cutting off your access to everyone else's lives.
The Assad regime, with significant support from Iran, imposed a blockade on rebel areas, cutting off supplies to some 320,000 people.
The efficacy of China's ban depends on cutting off access to ivory in Hong Kong as well, lawmakers and activists said.
Made the same year the artist came out, these works also reflect her personal gesture of cutting off her braided ponytail.
Poland was hit by a wave of rumors about the government introducing zoning to cities and cutting off transportation to Warsaw.
In February of this year, Mr. Urbina left Long Island, cutting off ties with Mr. Lawrence, who left two months later.
The reciprocating tiger saw was useful for cutting off and evening out the bottom of our Christmas tree last year too.
He veered near cars in adjacent lanes, accelerated dangerously and then stepped on the brakes, passengers said, cutting off other vehicles.
Congress has long used several tools — cutting off funding, holding up presidential nominees, even impeachment — to help persuade the executive branch.
Their bites have sent people to the hospital, and they kill their prey by cutting off blood circulation to the brain.
After Case is caught stealing by his former employers, they damage his central nervous system, cutting off his access to cyberspace.
It would further authorize cutting off financial assistance to foreign governments that knowingly fail to prevent financial services that reach Pyongyang.
Some residents described having run-ins with him and accused him of cutting off the electricity of tenants he didn't like.
On Sunday, a dam burst, cutting off the last road to the city, which aid workers are now struggling to reach.
Children's Books When writing nonfiction for young readers, it's never a bad idea to start with someone cutting off his arm.
By essentially cutting off the main importer of U.S. soybeans, these tariffs will remove a major incentive to grow the crop.
He was rewarded with the cutting off both political and economic relations by a Saudi-led coalition: Arab unity be damned.
Experts cited by The New York Times said cutting off a city the size of Wuhan had never been attempted before.
Cutting off basic assistance doesn't help individuals get jobs, as research on SNAP's time limit and similar rules in Medicaid indicate.
A police cordon was in place around Parliament Square, cutting off cars along major thoroughfares in the heart of the capital.
This provides a direct glimpse into how cutting off health insurance won't just reduce access to health care among the poor.
The clever editing—cutting off jokes mid-beat, staying close to our antiheroine's face during sex—is both vaudevillian and elegant.
Graduated compression socks, the most common type, are tighter near the ankle than at the calf to avoid cutting off circulation.
There were elements of staccato (a cutting-off finish) and marcato (sharp attack in entry) within her overall flow of movement.
Then again, in what other game would you be faced with cutting off your own finger to save a loved one?
"You are talking about cutting off the honey pot revenue stream of every academic institution in this country," Mr. Burr said.
Beijing fears that completely cutting off North Korea could lead to its collapse, unleashing a wave of refugees into China's northeast.
That would include cutting off access to free meals at school for an estimated 500,000 low-income children, per NBC News.
Leitch's vetting for values proposal is emblematic of that, she said, but cutting off immigration entirely would worsen the racial tension.
But the Japanese chip equipment executives did not cite that as a reason for cutting off supplies to some Chinese companies.
The renewed sanctions are part of the broader strategy under Trump aimed at cutting off the Iranian leadership's access to resources.
Cutting off animal populations in this fashion leads to reduced gene flow and inbreeding — leading to a greater risk of extinction.
Cutting off Juno's only source of marketing could hurt the company's tremendous growth, which Marco says he believes Uber is intimidated by.
Other feminist groups have accused Vázquez of cutting off funds to women's shelters as retribution for criticism of her performance in office.
Opponents argue that cutting off benefits for people too sick to work prevents them from getting healthy enough to hold down jobs.
As warmer weather finally rolls around, you may be getting the itch to shed some winter weight by cutting off some hair.
It is about cutting off the flow of fossil fuels from the US — "keeping it in the ground," as the kids say.
He&aposs celebrating a federal judge&aposs ruling yesterday barring President Trump from cutting off grants to Philadelphia over its immigration policies.
Heavy rains and gale-force winds have battered Italy for several days, uprooting millions of trees and cutting off villages and roads.
She also cited reports ISIS has used intimidation to stop refugees from fleeing since December by cutting off routes out of Falluja.
What's more is that the company doesn't plan on entirely cutting off access to its content by bringing it all in-house.
In 210, Idaho went through legislative redistricting, cutting off a swath of Jordan's home district where conservative candidates had dominated legislative races.
The sanctions will indeed be painful, particularly as the SWIFT global payments system has now announced it's cutting off several Iranian banks.
"She's probably going to run somebody over," someone said, as she peeled out of the parking lot, cutting off an oncoming car.
Michael K. MacLean said that Guy's parents planned to talk to Guy about cutting off his financial support, according to USA Today.
Cyclone Mekunu blew into the Arabian Peninsula early Saturday, drenching arid Oman and Yemen with rain, cutting off power lines, officials said.
Cyclone Mekunu blew into the Arabian Peninsula on Saturday, drenching arid Oman and Yemen with rain, cutting off power lines, officials said.
The company says in government documents that wiring to a sensor can come loose, cutting off signals to an air bag computer.
A subcontractor repairing electric lines Wednesday struck a pipe that supplies water to a treatment plant, cutting off the city's water supply.
Meanwhile, Washington's crippling sanctions on the oil sector are expected to take effect in the coming weeks, cutting off funding to Maduro.
Facebook is also cutting off developers' access to user accounts if someone has not used their apps for three months or longer.
He first planned to kidnap and torture Tyshawn by cutting off his fingers and ears, Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez said.
In fact, after the Senate failed to invoke cloture (the cutting off of a filibuster) on Fortas' nomination in early October, Sen.
Fact is ... TheBlaze owns her Facebook page ... and honchos have flexed their muscles by cutting off access to Tomi and her team.
Cyclone Idai, which brought floodwater and destruction to areas of Mozambique and Malawi, hit Zimbabwe on Friday, cutting off power and communications.
Political parties with plenty of money can use them both to target voters and to discipline recalcitrant candidates by cutting off access.
Ilian pops out to save her and they both fight and kill the warriors, with Octavia cutting off a guy's hand. Yikes!
In June 2017, a Quinnipiac University Poll asked if registered voters supported or opposed cutting off federal government funding to Planned Parenthood.
Protesters are occupying major roads, rail tracks, bridges and tunnels, cutting off critical thoroughfares for commuters and commerce on a daily basis.
Trump has argued that cutting off the Saudi weapons sales would weaken U.S. relations with a longtime ally and hurt U.S. competitiveness.
Mr Liu has been a strong proponent of such structural reforms as cutting off funding for state-owned industries blighted by overcapacity.
The new version made it difficult to crush or dissolve the pill, cutting off some of the most dangerous methods of abuse.
Today, we see hackers successfully using ransomware to extort hospitals and other businesses after cutting off access to their systems and data.
The issue is whether the low rates ultimately whip around and hurt lenders, causing them to tighten standards and cutting off lending.
But Juan González asked why she resisted cutting off aid to the coup regime and instead brokered a deal for new elections.
Cutting off the western side of the city and the routes to Tal Afar will leave Islamic State enclosed on four axes.
Lawmakers said the sanctions cutting off North Korea's access to hard currency would send a warning shot to Kim Jong-Un's dictatorship.
Any long term cutting off of aid to Egypt's military -- which has run the country since a coup in 2013 -- is unlikely.
The consequent changes inside blood vessels can prompt plaques there to rupture, cutting off blood flow and causing the actual heart attack.
The arrests come after the sports ministry announced last month it was cutting off funding to several federations amid concerns about corruption.
"By cutting off the Taliban's economic lifelines, we also reduce their ability to continue these terrorist activities," said Major-General James Hecker.
The youths of Gen Z are communicating more than any generation before them, while simultaneously cutting off human connection at the thumbs.
Gary R. Herbert from cutting off funding to the organization, arguing the move was unconstitutional political retribution against an organization he oppose.
Cutting off subscription and rental fees means severing these producers' main income vein while simultaneously charging them more money to stay online.
But the audience members didn't seem convinced that Trump is "standing up" to Putin, cutting off Stewart and loudly laughing at him.
On Friday, IS punched through rebel territory north of Aleppo, cutting off a key rebel supply route from Turkey to rebel territory.
Ecuador announced Wednesday that it is cutting off internet access to Julian Assange because of his continued public support for Catalan independence.
"People on these anti gluten or anti grain diets—they're cutting off the largest source of fiber from their diets," Dahl says.
Six months ago, the Ecuadorian government took actions that isolated Assange, cutting off his internet access and disallowing him from seeing visitors.
Brafman at one point was chided by the judge for cutting off the man who said he had total "disdain" for Shkreli.
Foreign metal makers are also worried that American mills will push aggressively against these exclusions, cutting off products that American companies buy.
Washington has used sanctions to pressure Maduro's government, cutting off its access to the financial system and restricting travel by senior officials.
He brought a new aggression to the role of speaker, cutting off lawmakers with comically fusty insults if they spoke too long.
The Assad regime, with significant support from Iran, imposed a blockade on rebel areas, cutting off supplies to more than 200,000 people.
Of course, Kelly's revenge move is incredibly warped logic -- punishing your ex by cutting off the money needed to help your kids.
The pilots performed actions on the emergency checklist, including cutting off electricity to an automatic system that was pushing the nose down.
Officers from the Protestant-dominated police force — the Royal Ulster Constabulary — surrounded the demonstrators with batons drawn, cutting off lines of retreat.
Heavy rains and gale-force winds have battered Italy for several days, uprooting millions of trees and cutting off villages and roads.
In late 2017, Trump first caught aides off guard when he floated the impossible idea of cutting off all trade with China.
Some favored cutting off negotiations over the hearing and moving swiftly to a vote, while others pushed to accommodate Dr. Blasey's wishes.
But no previous American administration has pressed the case as an implicit choice between cutting off the fuel and potential military action.
Saleh's husband died of a heart attack in April when the war started, cutting off his state pension of 450 dinars ($322.53).
The government has vowed to crush the rebels, sending thousands of troops into Rakhine and cutting off the internet across the region.
Important suppliers including Arm, Panasonic and Intel have been cutting off the Chinese telecom champion following the Trump administration's ban last week.
He said that cutting off the Kurdish region's trade with Turkey, which he said totals $17 billion a year, would hurt everyone.
But Mr. Zelensky would later decide to replace Mr. Lutsenko, cutting off Mr. Giuliani's main point of access to the Ukrainian government.
He insists they are deliberately trying to hurt the company by driving down shares, cutting off the company's access to capital markets.
Cutting off for the sake of your company and yourself Untethering from your smart phone is difficult for most people, at first.
It's been four months since India's government shut down Kashmir's internet services, cutting off the region from the rest of the world.
The court lifted an injunction a federal judge issued last year that blocked the state from cutting off funds to Planned Parenthood.
The government has vowed to crush the rebels, sending thousands of troops into Rakhine, and cutting off Internet connections across the region.
North Korea imports virtually all of its oil from China, and cutting off the spigot could severely undermine the North Korean economy.
The U.S. sanctions limit U.S. refiners to paying into escrow accounts that cannot be accessed by Maduro's government, effectively cutting off shipments.
That means there will likely be some added pain — like cutting off millions in exports — but they will not significantly hurt Russia.
It will roll back the Affordable Care Act's taxes on wealthier Americans, thereby cutting off funding for the health law's coverage expansion.
Even where the UN has declared sieges, for instance in Deir Ezzor, exactly who is responsible for cutting off residents is murky.
CRISPR is based on a defense mechanism bacteria use to ward off viruses — cutting off bits of their DNA and pasting them elsewhere.
Karen Tumlin, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, argued that the administration had violated federal law by abruptly cutting off DACA with little explanation.
The company, however, is still suffering from negative connotations abroad, while cutting off access to U.S.-based companies will likely halt things further.
"Civilians have paid a high price for policies of cutting off Boko Haram's food and supplies," said Oxfam's Lisa Bay in a statement.
During his brief remarks before the session, Obama said he was intent on cutting off ISIS' ability to coordinate attacks from its headquarters.
At the same, CBO estimated cutting off the payments would increase the deficit by $6 billion in 2018 and $26 billion in 2026.
If you're not, you may be wondering why he keeps cutting off people's faces and showing Harley Quinn his body covered in scars.
It's now Google cutting off Huawei and Qualcomm, Intel telling their employees they're not going to sell to the company until further notice.
There is probably no way for utilities to do that without starting some fires and/or cutting off the power to avoid them.
The storm flooded villages; razed crops; swept away cattle, destroyed Haiti's natural resources and knocked out electricity, cutting off parts of the island.
A bridge between Alexandria and the Hilltop has fallen into disrepair, cutting off the two communities from trading vital supplies to one another.
Cutting off the chin and forehead of the iPad Pro did a lot to balance out the design and make it more holdable.
The graphic footage shows one of the men holding the shark on the side of the boat after cutting off the animal's tail.
The company has been reportedly cutting off some of the tools that have been built to monitor how advertising works on the platform.
Days later, users have been complaining that the update makes videos even smaller, cutting off parts of the video or lowering the quality.
New York is also a closed primary, meaning only registered Democrats can vote, cutting off one of Sanders's biggest bases of support: independents.
If Trump tries to start something we may finally see Congress assert their power by cutting off funding or voting against military action.
Sometimes, amnesia can act as a kind of circuit breaker, cutting off the input of traumatic thoughts to spare the brain further suffering.
Ryan said cutting off federal funds to Planned Parenthood will be included in a "reconciliation" bill that also repeals the core of ObamaCare.
They said it focused on the traditional approach of cutting off supply, not reducing the harm caused by narcotics and protecting human rights.
The President is a businessman, and I hope that he can see that cutting off Cuba is a bad deal for American business.
The ECB ditched its waiver on a minimum credit rating requirement on Greek debt last year, cutting off Greek banks from cheap lending.
"The chair is going to exercise the right to allow the witnesses to answer the question," Burr said after cutting off Harris' questions.
In April, in the run-up to a general election, cable distributors stopped distributing Geo's programming, cutting off about 80 percent of households.
Because, while Trump pressures Mexico by cutting off trade, Mexicans won't be able to find jobs in Mexico, which will send them here.
Heavy snow storms snarled the world's largest rail network this week, closing highways, freezing ports and cutting off critical supplies of thermal coal.
Speaking on Fox News, Mnuchin said he would ask U.S. President Donald Trump to strongly consider cutting off all trade with new sanctions.
The first stage of the Falcon 9 burned for a few minutes before cutting off and separating from the rest of the craft.
"For years, makeup artists had been cutting off the edges of triangle sponges to create a less defined line of demarcation," says Silva.
Ms. Reams said the company was trying to protect the integrity of the questions by cutting off access to the links to them.
According to the Washington Post, flash flooding and mudslides destroyed roads, bridges, and homes, cutting off locals and leaving thousands of tourists stranded.
The company has also taken steps that could hurt TVCs' effectiveness in the workplace, like cutting off their access to internal chat forums.
Democrats, by fiat, altered the way the Senate interprets Rule XXII, which governs the procedure for cutting off debate and ending a filibuster.
" In 1994, he supported an amendment cutting off funds to school districts disseminating educational materials that taught homosexuality as "a positive lifestyle alternative.
The Trump Administration's new security measures, though, have accomplished the goal of cutting off this pathway to safety without an act of Congress.
China had risen to become the largest importer of U.S. crude oil in 2018 before cutting off shipments as the trade war escalated.
Mr. Robins and other transit advocates warned that cutting off financing for so many improvements could lead to more mechanical and safety problems.
The assault against Islamic State in the city of Manbij has put it under pressure, cutting off all routes out of the city.
In a fund-raising memo last year, Kalanick noted that Tencent "blocked" Uber China's WeChat accounts, cutting off a powerful mainland marketing tool.
Ryan said cutting off federal funds to the organization will be included in a "reconciliation" bill that also repeals the core of ObamaCare.
"No, I can't see them cutting off ties," he said of Nissan, because the company has received government grants to stay in Sunderland.
Europe is unlikely to go along with sanctions if that means cutting off their access to the Russian gas that keeps them warm.
AT&T also pledged this week to end such partnerships and Sprint said it was cutting off data access to Zumigo and Microbilt.
It would further authorize cutting off financial assistance to foreign governments that knowingly fail to prevent financial services reaching the North Korean regime.
These new steps will, T-Mobile and AT&T say, see them cutting off the sale of location data to all third parties.
The news of Dataminr cutting off intelligence groups was first reported by the WSJ, and we have confirmed the details directly with sources.
From the point of view of the box office and DVD sales, are you just cutting off your nose to spite your face?
The SUV parked at a nearby residence for several minutes before cutting off Onfroy's BMW as he left the store, the affidavit said.
The new rule is meant to prevent states from cutting off funding to Planned Parenthood affiliates and other groups for unrelated health services.
The war turned in the South's favor when the United States made an amphibious landing near Seoul, cutting off the North Korean forces.
During the arrest, Lane is placed in cuffs -- but complains that the cuffs are too tight and cutting off circulation to his fingers.
By cutting off U.S. aid, the policy forces many healthcare providers to close, taking away services from disadvantaged people who desperately need them.
That would mean dramatically increasing pressure on the nation's economy as a whole through measures like shrinking trade or cutting off oil shipments.
At one point, for example, the Saudi-led coalition fighting in Yemen had blocked a critical port, cutting off humanitarian and medical supplies.
Wuhan, where the virus first appeared, was locked down on January 23, cutting off transport to the city and closing many public spaces.
China has imposed the largest quarantine in human history by cutting off links to multiple cities, leaving people left behind worried and confused.
That gas has moved on from the black hole and galaxy, essentially cutting off the fuel for the black hole to create jets.
TEGAN I believe there is a deep desire in Sara to define herself outside of this duo, like she's cutting off an appendage.
They won't save money — in fact, cutting off those subsidies, in particular, would probably end up costing taxpayers more money than keeping them.
Additionally, the bill directs the FDA to prohibit online sales of most tobacco products, cutting off a way many youth access these products.
In the end, Mr. Trump's policies may benefit their home country by cutting off the brain drain, Ms. Arora and other Indians said.
The White House strategy seems to ignore the fact that there might be a competitive disadvantage to cutting off ties to the country.
Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, and GitHub have similarly slashed access in the country, cutting off key infrastructure for web hosting and development.
The raid comes after the country's sports ministry announced last week it was cutting off funding to several federations amid concerns about corruption.
Outbreaks of violence, including reported gang attacks, forced many schools to close down -- cutting off essential distribution points of food aid for kids.
Cutting off the flow of unaccounted tax dollars to an underperforming, bloated school system that is cynically betraying children should be seriously considered.
It would also authorize cutting off financial assistance to foreign governments that knowingly fail to prevent transactions that benefit the North Korean regime.
Around the same time that Harena got married, the murderer who had been cutting off heads was caught hiding out in the cane.
"This was a method of raising a new generation by separating, and by cutting off the connection to their origins," Ms. Katiee said.
Notwithstanding Mr. Trump's crude threats about cutting off aid to countries that might vote against the American position, those countries were not intimidated.
This was meant to defend the Baltics from a possible Ukraine-style provocation, but it also ended up cutting off Kaliningrad even more.
That was its public claim; there was also the reality that cutting off a major supply of cobalt was likely disruptive to business.
The move wouldn't kill off Planned Parenthood, but it would mean cutting off basic health care options for hundreds of thousands of women.
Comey tells Trump to make a request through the Department of Justice, effectively cutting off communication with the president, and the story resolves itself.
In response, Beijing called on the Canadian government to stop issuing health certificates to meat exported after June 25, effectively cutting off Canadian suppliers.
But cutting off the subsidies would be the most dramatic action taken by Republicans against the health law since they took control of Washington.
The Syrian army, backed by Russian airstrikes and Iranian militiamen, has virtually surrounded Aleppo after cutting off a vital rebel supply route from Turkey.
YouTube can also take action on a channel by cutting off its ability to make money, such as through ads running on its videos.
A man in Florida was arrested Monday for allegedly cutting off the tails of five of his neighbor's kittens after an argument, authorities said.
She ended up cutting off way too much, but I loved how they accentuated my face and freckles, so I've kept them ever since.
However he said, while cutting off internet access makes sense for workers dealing with sensitive information, for others it might be a costly inconvenience.
Her own mother has died, but that doesn't quite explain her daughter Charlie's (Milly Shapiro) strange behavior... like, erm, cutting off a pigeon's head.
Qatar will respect the LNG gas agreements it has made with the United Arab Emirates despite its cutting off relations with Doha, he said.
Mark Zuckerberg told Facebook staff to block the Vine video app's friend-finding feature, cutting off access the same day that the service launched.
Among the top results Google spits out are some seriously dubious DIYs (including one that involves cutting off your blood flow with dental floss).
Instagram is cutting off API access for some developers and limiting how often others can use its API to collect data on Instagram users.
Alvarez said in March that Boone-Doty allegedly told police that he had planned to torture Tyshawn by cutting off his fingers and ears.
A clumsily antagonistic move, such as cutting off a big Chinese bank—a move which some American officials may have contemplated—could create havoc.
But he has warned against overreaching and cutting off credit flows, a likely battle-line for the government as it fights for electoral survival.
"You can advocate for cutting off everything else and this was the one thing we were not supposed to touch," the former official said.
Doctors often treat the condition by cutting off the blood supply so the growth shrinks, added Dr. Lambros Stamatakis of MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
The SDF has now completely surrounded Manbij, cutting off Isis's route to the outside world, ahead of a planned assault to reclaim the city.
The Republican National Committee and the Trump reelection campaign are both cutting off their spending, RNC chief of staff Richard Walters said on Twitter.
Hekate, as keeper of keys and crossroads, is also associated with the Three Fates, cutting off parts of life so the rest may continue.
Top Texas political leaders have said after cutting off funding for Planned Parenthood that the state has been able to rebuild its safety net.
Then Elon got on the phone and mucked it up a bit, cutting off "dry" analyst questions in favor of expansive, future-looking queries.
But while student activists can only threaten a college with bad publicity, the Education Department investigations could end by cutting off all federal funding.
By cutting off traffic to spam sites, Facebook can choke out the financial lifeblood of bad actors spreading misinformation for profit or political motives.
To prevent a new leak, authorities have taken drastic measures, including cutting off access to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Viber, and Google until June 23.
Cutting off federal funds because of the abortion services provided by the organization is a goal of most congressional Republicans and the Trump administration.
Politico reported that GOP officials have privately discussed cutting off support and funding to Trump and instead focusing their efforts on down-ballot candidates.
Cutting off commercial and diplomatic ties with Cuba would hurt the U.S. economy and threaten thousands of jobs, according to a report released Thursday.
But activists who oppose the death penalty have made these executions more difficult by cutting off states' access to drugs needed for lethal injections.
It must also be resilient to link disruptions caused by planetary bodies and other space phenomena cutting off communication between nodes in the network.
In the early hours of Monday morning, a power substation in southeastern Caracas exploded, cutting off supply to nearby areas, according to Reuters witnesses.
Qatar's opponents have severed diplomatic ties and neighboring states even took the extraordinary measure of cutting off air, land and maritime routes to Qatar.
Cutting off a really big spigot The U.S. side of Niagara Falls may be temporarily shut off so a pedestrian bridge can be fixed.
Jeffery Bennett and Reshma Khilnani are reprising their roles as Hackmasters and are currently practicing cutting off presentations that go longer than a minute.
Then Darlene goes one better by going full psychopath and just tasing her into the pool, cutting off the whole plotline just in time.
Under the new sanctions, the United States is stepping up its policy of alienating Maduro and cutting off his government's access to foreign assets.
When Bobbitt faced assault charges for cutting off her husband's penis, newspapers relayed Bobbitt's claims that her husband repeatedly raped and physically abused her.
The massive storm arrived near high tide during a full moon, flooding New York City streets and tunnels and cutting off power to millions.
That's why, according to the Congressional Budget Office, federal defunding would mean cutting off basic health care options for hundreds of thousands of women.
The demands include cutting off funding to the Muslim Brotherhood, closing a Turkish airbase in Qatar, and pulling the plug forever on Al Jazeera.
The retailer announced before noon it was cutting off lines and not accepting more customers "due to crowds and safety concerns" from local authorities.
He will also be tasked with barring new transgender soldiers and cutting off money for medical treatment for transgender soldiers already in the military.
Bahrain and Sudan followed suit by cutting off diplomatic ties, and the United Arab Emirates downgraded its relationship by recalling its ambassador from Tehran.
Mike Crapo of Idaho, chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, called out Citigroup and Bank of America late last month for cutting off gunmakers.
But as the demonstrations grew, Mubarak's government pulled the plug on Twitter, cutting off thousands of Egyptian users from accessing the social media site.
If signed into law, the bill would give the EPA new authority to regulate thousands of chemicals, while cutting off states' authority to regulate.
The question facing Congress now: How to update a law that preserves the protections consumers need and deserve, while cutting off trial lawyer loopholes?
In November 2017, the coalition tightened its blockade on Yemen, cutting off deliveries of food, medical supplies and other aid to the population there.
The landslides also cut off road access and communications networks in Rangamati, cutting off the district from the rest of the country, officials said.
"I've said from the day that I got here that there is no connection," Spicer said of Trump and Russia, cutting off Ryan's question.
For authorities in many parts of India, this isn't enough, and they've turned to another solution to disinformation spreading online: cutting off the internet.
When a door handle broke, cutting off our access to the garage, the Parisian owner asked us to pry it open with a screwdriver.
Several estimates, including one from the Office of Management and Budget, have said cutting off the payments raised premiums by double digits in 2018.
And then there's the fact that no one seems capable of cutting off his Twitter account, which he seems to air largely unfiltered thoughts.
When those relationships inevitably become strained as a result, she's also more likely to deal with it by cutting off instead of addressing it.
Niantic first began cutting off access to those apps earlier this month, and it started aggressively issuing permanent account bans about two weeks ago.
But Sanders fired back that Paul's objection was unrelated to his resolution, which he noted doesn't push for cutting off talks with the Russians.
That is likely playing a role in Saudi Arabia's current push against Hamas, which includes cutting off funding to the Gaza-based terror group.
This happens in the early two-thousands, at the same time that a criminal at large on Anjavavy Island is cutting off people's heads.
"I hit it right to the one spot where I made two outs with one swing," Gardner said, shortly before cutting off an interview.
Oxfam's leaders met on Monday with the British cabinet minister for international development, who has raised the prospect of cutting off its government funding.
Before long, Dr. Shulkin sharply curtailed his public profile, cutting off communications with reporters and isolating himself from top deputies he viewed as disloyal.
"The real sad part of it is, all the little independents that they are cutting off were around before the chains," Mr. Carter said.
She would also have to endure the cost of spooking foreign investors and cutting off a serious source of revenue for London — property taxes.
As much as any other result last night, this is cutting off the path Sanders walked to get to the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Businesses also took a hit, with fashion chain Next slumping 11% as it shut its online business, cutting off its remaining source of revenue.
By cutting off access, the public may stop viewing the Daily Mail and others as having some kind of insider's view on Sussex activities.
The U.N. has passed two resolutions recently aimed at squeezing the North Korean economy by cutting off oil, labor and exports to the nation.
"We are intent on cutting off I.R.G.C. revenue streams wherever their source and whatever their destination," Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said in a statement.
The United States has this year dealt heavy blows to Chinese tech champions such as Huawei, cutting off their access to vital American suppliers.
Cutting off North Korea would slow the nuclear and missile programs, and a reduction in luxury imports would put pressure on the regime elite.
India has increasingly come under scrutiny, both domestically and abroad, for cutting off the internet, a tactic more commonly associated with dictatorships than democracies.
The ban has threatened the viability of ZTE by cutting off access to companies that supply 25 percent to 30 percent of its components.
The Trump administration is cutting off aid to the Central American countries El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, the State Department told CNN on Saturday.
During the George W. Bush administration, Israel constructed a Berlin Wall-like monstrosity cutting off many Palestinian neighborhoods from the core of the city.
Withdrawing from trade deals "is the wrong medicine for dealing with inequality," he said, adding that cutting off trade would just make everyone poorer.
Cutting off that cash spigot, these voices warn, could spark the very type of migrant wave that Trump's wall is designed to protect against.
The resolution takes aim at imports, Bloomberg reported, cutting off refined petroleum products to 2 million barrels a year while also banning textile exports.
Apple responded by cutting off Facebook's access to apps and updates that it was working on internally, causing chaos among the company's software engineers.
While Prime Minister Scott Morrison has also said he will take up the recommendations, he has warned against overreaching and cutting off credit flows.
The government has even hired the law firm of John Ashcroft, a former American attorney-general, to audit its efforts at cutting off terrorists' funds.
Many refugees suspected that the frequent outages the camp experienced were due not just to pipes breaking, but to police intentionally cutting off their access.
Set the ScenePosition your face by dividing the frame into horizontal thirds, then aligning your eyes with the upper third without cutting off your forehead.
Cutting off Raqqa city from IS strongholds in Deir al-Zor province to the southeast would be a major blow against the group in Syria.
New U.S. sanctions, mainly targeted at cutting off revenue from Iran's oil sector, have largely succeeded in persuading European companies to abandon business with Iran.
The court rejected appeals from Kansas and Louisiana, which sought to overturn federal appeals court rulings barring them from cutting off the medical provider's funding.
It has been cynically deployed to close down overt presence of Cubanidad and Latinidad of Felix's work, cutting off our senses of brown within it.
LAKE (on camera): The question is, will people feel comfortable wearing these headsets, cutting off the real world and choosing virtual reality over actual experiences.
The Transitional Military Council, which has held power since Bashir's arrest last month, said it was cutting off talks with the protesters for 72 hours.
The development marks the tightest chokehold the Iraq-led coalition has had on Mosul so far, cutting off crucial supply routes and containing ISIS fighters.
"Cutting off U.S. taxpayer funds to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) — "which has a long history of involvement in China's brutal birth limitation policy.
The gate was immediately shut upon completion, Kuczmanski said, cutting off access for the agency, its security agents who patrol the area, and the public.
We Build The Wall organizers failed to obtain authorization to build the barrier on federal land, cutting off access to waterways and a public monument.
Although the federal government has little control over local and state level criminal justice systems, cutting off funding to certain cities can have an impact.
Google and Facebook have both pledged to eradicate fake news from their ad platforms, cutting off a key revenue stream for those who peddle misinformation.
The US believes cutting off Maduro's resources will ultimately cripple the regime, though some fear it may exacerbate the humanitarian and economic crisis in Venezuela.
In Lee-Makiyama's estimation, no scenario that involves China cutting off or constricting business with the outside world will be palatable to the country economically.
Over the weekend, news broke that Google revoked Huawei's Android license for new devices, cutting off the Chinese tech company's access to critical Google apps.
In China, sometimes dubbed the world's workshop, cities have been shut off, flights cancelled and factories closed, cutting off supply lines crucial to international businesses.
Federal Medicaid Director Vikki Wachino sent the letter to Medicaid agencies in all 50 U.S. states, warning them against cutting off funds to Planned Parenthood.
"Buy America" laws prevent Arianespace from competing for U.S. government launches, cutting off a huge market at a time when commercial launches are down sharply.
Then came the gunfire as about 20 men attacked Samani, a village in central Mali, killing three people and cutting off body parts as trophies.
Southern women were cutting off and selling their tresses, typically worn in a long plait or a low bun, for dollars, rice and rubber shoes.
"Jihadi John," a man with a familiar English accent, cutting off the head of American James Foley, was so barbaric we can barely comprehend it.
All that's missing is a virtual Oculus Rift experience involving cutting off your own ear, so everyone can pretend to be the next van Gogh.
That spike is likely to continue, since the cutting off of Iranian supply adds to ongoing issues with other major suppliers like Venezuela and Libya.
But if Nintendo opts to keep the system dead forever, it certainly feels like it's cutting off its nose to spit its mustachioed face here.
By Saturday night, the lava flow crossed over the highway, cutting off the route for thousands of residents in the Lower Puna communities, officials said.
But then all of a sudden, you're cutting off access to a large percentage of the world's population, which I think we too often forget.
Strict currency controls have been in place for 15 years, cutting off the supply of hard currencies, like the dollar, that retain their purchasing power.
But cutting off military aid to Pakistan would be a blunt instrument; in the past, withholding it has had little effect on the country's behaviour.
You had the Russians talking about cutting off supply of the gas to the Ukrainians and by implication to Eastern Europe, even to Western Europe.
Other web destinations, such as the World Socialist Web Site, have accused Google of arbitrarily cutting off referral traffic in favor of more mainstream destinations.
It was not possible to verify the claims because the Taliban destroyed a nearby communications tower, cutting off cellphone and landline access to the city.
Manigault-Newman chalked the discrepancy up to "being cautious" because she was scared of alleged threats made by Kelly before bizarrely cutting off the segment.
They've promised to protect user privacy by cutting off developer access to data while continuing to give it away to corporate giants and major advertisers.
He and other parents allege Kelly has controlled their daughters' lives and manipulated them into cutting off contact with the outside world, including their families.
The massive storm has killed at least five people in Haiti, bringing 145-mph winds, destroying homes, and cutting off parts of the island's southwest.
In a successful hold, the aggressor's elbows are brought toward each other to apply lateral pressure to both sides of the neck, cutting off oxygen.
Cutting off access to health care is one tool in their playbook that pushes a worldview where women are kept out of positions of power.
Ukrainian officials admitted it is also possible the cyberattack was retaliation for Kiev cutting off electricity to the Russian-occupied Crimean peninsula late last year.
A 2016 drought crippled farming and brought production at its largest copper mine to a halt by cutting off river transport and therefore fuel supplies.
That includes cutting off air and banking ties and reviving an old pipeline to Turkey to deprive Erbil of a big chunk of oil revenues.
Trump also took the step of cutting off key payments to insurance companies, something expected to drive up costs and hurt stability in the market.
When an inspector saw that the construction was eliminating egress and cutting off natural light, a stop work order and a vacate order were issued.
In July, the government, backed by Russia, encircled the eastern half of the city, succeeding in cutting off supply routes and putting it under siege.
Closing the border and cutting off aid are drastic measures, but with more than 100,000 illegal immigrants crossing over last month, these are drastic times.
China on Monday pushed back after President Trump warned on Sunday the U.S. is considering cutting off trade with countries doing business with North Korea.
In the process, I've learned that curbing a tech addiction isn't about cutting off access to technology but rather finding a healthy balance with it.
On Saturday the government enforced an internet blackout, cutting off all but 4% of the country's internet in an effort to curb protesters organising.—NetBlocks.
I mean, some people have a conspiracy theory—maybe true or not—that the big boys got in early, and they're cutting off everyone else.
Foreign firms that use the U.S. financial system for oil trading or U.S. units are similarly restricted, cutting off avenues for PDVSA to collect revenue.
Some fans have taken it upon themselves to create an ideal, edited version of the track list, picking their favorites and cutting off the excess.
Schiff, the top Democrat on the panel, has increasingly accused the GOP of seeking to shut down the inquiry by cutting off areas to investigate.
You either find a way to blend what you believe with what society believes, or you head off into your own world, cutting off others.
A state-run Chinese paper said this week that there's little chance the government would deliberately harm Americans by cutting off the flow of antibiotics.
The storm surge inundated the Outer Banks' Ocracoke Island, cutting off power and submerging many homes and buildings, North Carolina Governor Ray Cooper told reporters.
He had the ignominious honor of being the only candidate at Thursday's debate to back away from a fight by cutting off his own remarks.
ISPs, leery of repeating Verizon's memorable gaffe of cutting off service during an emergency, are proposing a variety of user-friendly changes to their policies.
China fears such an outcome if it uses its greatest economic leverage: cutting off the crude oil supplies that keep the North's rudimentary economy running.
Cutting off all U.S. trade with the North's key trade partners, as suggested by President Trump in a Twitter post, is a nonstarter, experts say.
Despite his opposition to cutting off oil exports, Mr. Putin said North Korea's nuclear and missile tests were a flagrant violation of United Nations resolutions.
Just as Rajoy needs to resume dialogue on constitutional reform, the Catalans should not push the extreme envelope and risk cutting off any further negotiations.
New York City enacted its first zoning rules in 1916, in response to unchecked construction that was cutting off light and air to many residents.
Chinese censors tested on Thursday a new way of shutting down websites and cutting off the country's internet users from the rest of the world.
Virginia Girl Recants Story of Boys Cutting Off Her Dreadlocks The 12-year-old-girl's story drew national headlines and a police investigation last week.
He could throw insurance markets into a tailspin at any time by cutting off the subsidy payments to insurers, as he has threatened to do.
Indian authorities imposed a total communications ban on the disputed region of Kashmir in early August, cutting off crucial internet access for millions of people.
On possible new U.N. sanctions, and whether China would support cutting off oil, Geng said it would depend on the outcome of Security Council discussions.
It&aposs a far cry from our days of grabbing the oldest shirt in our closet, cutting off the sleeves, and calling it a top.
Republicans are confronting a growing revolt from their top donors, who are cutting off the party in protest over its inability to get anything done.
State media reported highway toll booths around Wuhan were closing, effectively cutting off road exits, and all ride-hailing services would be cancelled from Friday.
A bridge at the tourist town of Big Sur was closed by the authorities this past week, cutting off access to part of the town.
Cutting off oil to North Korea for an extended period would be a crippling measure that analysts have said they don't expect China would take.
In the Palestinian case, cutting off their aid may actually force them to negotiate seriously for a state rather than pontificate and about Israeli obstruction.
Democrats this year have pointed to actions from the Trump administration, like cutting off key ObamaCare payments, as increasing uncertainty for insurers and destabilizing markets.
The company's tweet follows similar announcements from other car rental and insurance companies — including Enterprise, Hertz, Alamo and MetLife — cutting off ties with the NRA.
Many believe that the only sure-fire way to cutting off the North is to go after China's banks that are used as an outlet.
Cutting off Iranian supplies entirely would push oil prices above $100 per barrel because other major producers could not easily fill the void, said Fesharaki.
But analysts say Trump's effort to punish Iran by swiftly cutting off the nation's energy exports is what's really driving oil and fuel prices higher.
A Treasury representative said Monday that the administration is only cutting off tax credits to people who failed to file a tax return at all.
There are two related aspects of U.S. efforts to heighten pressure on North Korea: cutting off access to international finance and disrupting its procurement efforts.
Instead, cutting off these funds would likely make it harder for Planned Parenthood to provide family planning services to women who lack health insurance coverage.
By cutting off LGBTQ couples from adopting, less kids will find permanent and loving homes, something many of these bill's proponents ironically fail to mention.
When Reservoir Dogs is inevitably rebooted, instead of cutting off an ear, Michael Madsen will torture the cop by making him watch a Senators game.
And the Medicaid program would have seen hundreds of billions of dollars in cuts and an end to Medicaid expansion, cutting off low-income adults.
"The Russians claim that they are cutting off weapons-supply corridors, but they are actually cutting off humanitarian corridors, so at the very least they need to put their money where their mouth is and open up the humanitarian corridors immediately to all of these besieged areas that the U.N. has identified," Brett McGurk, the U.S. envoy to the anti-ISIS coalition, told a Congressional hearing Wednesday.
On Twitter and in interviews, Trump has threatened to give "Obamacare" a nudge by cutting off payments to insurers that help reduce consumers' copays and deductibles.
The president's cutting off aid to these countries will not solve that problem," the No. 2 Senate Democrat, Dick Durbin, told NBC News' "Meet the Press.
Reps from the animal shelter said Brooks was found alone with a leash wrapped around his back legs so tightly that it was cutting off circulation.
Planned Parenthood has warned that cutting off their funding will have major impact on Medicaid recipients, millions of whom obtain health care services in their clinics.
Residents of Kapoho Beach Lots and Vacationland are advised to evacuate due to the possibility of lava cutting off access to Beach Road near Four Corners.
But what seems to be in the process of happening now—-cutting off the programs' money without changing the underlying regulations—is kind of even worse.
But on Wednesday, the singer took the plunge, cutting off over a foot of hair for a super straight do that ends just at her collarbone.
We wanted to hear from readers about their own experiences with cutting off contact with someone they've dated, or being left hanging without an explanation themselves.
Marie of Oignies starved herself too, hermiting herself away and cutting off small pieces of her body, which allowed her to empathize with the crucified Christ.
Saudi energy minister Khalid al-Falih told Russian state media that the kingdom has "no intention" of cutting off oil supplies akin to the 1973 embargo.
A North Dakota man fearlessly saved his own life by cutting off his arm with a butcher knife after it got stuck in a meat mixer.
San Francisco cyclists also complained that Uber's cars were making unsafe right turns across bike lanes, cutting off cyclists and potentially putting their lives in danger.
Within days, he was in a coma in the hospital where doctors tried to save his life by cutting off chunks of flesh off his legs.
Bloomberg now reports that Intel, Qualcomm, and Broadcom, three of the world's leading chip designers and suppliers, are cutting off their dealings with Huawei, effective immediately.
And so, to the extent that we can limit the expansion of the 5G network elsewhere by cutting off Huawei from its suppliers helps that narrative.
House Republicans had called a recess, triggering the shutdown of the cameras C-SPAN uses in its broadcasts — effectively cutting off public access to the protest.
GHOST CITIES In China, the world's second-largest economy, cities have been shut off, flights cancelled and factories closed, cutting off supply lines to international businesses.
The moderates are worried about cutting off Obamacare's Medicaid expansion too quickly; conservatives want to unwind one of the law's core provisions as soon as possible.
Trump said there would be "severe punishment" if the kingdom is found to be at fault, but has been vocally opposed to cutting off arms deals.
The government has imposed sweeping measures to contain the epidemic, cutting off outbound transportation from the hardest-hit cities and prolonging the Lunar New Year holiday.
But the courts have largely deferred to Congress on issues such as these, and Congress is showing no signs of cutting off funding for the campaign.
He's not going to start cutting off his nose to spite his face, and that includes Raytheon, mentioned actually by name in the '60 Minutes' interview.
Further, "after killing the cats, he dismembered some by removing the heads or cutting off the limbs," then discarded them in the neighborhood, the document states.
Several key suppliers are reportedly cutting off Huawei after the Trump administration added the Chinese telecom equipment and smartphone giant to a trade blacklist last week.
Yet there is little sign that China is willing to take the one step that might change North Korea's behaviour: cutting off its oil supply altogether.
Cutting off ISIS's access to those borders would significantly hinder the movement of its fighters, weapons and supplies -- not only in Iraq but in neighboring countries.
The sanctions, cutting off diplomatic ties, the gunboat diplomacy -- all of that, they argue, have only convinced Kim to more aggressively pursue his nuclear weapons program.
Todd Pillion said cutting off the age of children at 7 makes sense, because children aged 7 and younger are required to be in car seats.
"Starvation and using this strategy of siege and cutting off aid and supplies is becoming an institutionalized weapon in this vicious war in Syria," Etefa said.
Privately, at the highest levels, party leaders have started talking about cutting off support to Trump in October and redirecting cash to save endangered congressional majorities.
Mao is widely credited with eliminating opioid addiction in China when he came to power by decreasing demand for the drug and cutting off its suppliers.
The message the market seems to be sending the politicians is that there are unexpected consequences to cutting off, or curtailing, exports from Iran and Venezuela.
A 'Pay for the Wall' memo Trump's team issued in early 2016 proposed pressuring Mexico by cutting off remittances from undocumented Mexicans in the United States.
Kelly's people say he's struggling to adjust to the sweeping changes -- especially cutting off his overnight access -- so he's looking for a new place to record.
Oil industry sources said that exports from the primary port of Jose had been halted for lack of power, cutting off Venezuela's primary source of revenue.
Cutting off a potential fire by snuffing it out completely is the safer option, but also a horrifying one for Paige to have to grapple with.
He asks questions before cutting off the answer with another question; he calls people in his car and says, "Alright, goodbye" less than a minute later.
Cutting off personal remittances could have severe consequences in a country like Jamaica, where they made up 16.3 pct of gross domestic product (GDP) in 2014.
Cutting off North Korea's illicit revenue streams has become increasingly important in the aftermath of what North Korea called its first successful intercontinental ballistic missile test.
Trump took credit for Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries cutting off ties with Qatar, a longtime U.S. ally, over allegations of state support for terrorism.
Dwright Boone-Doty, 22, first planned to kidnap and torture Tyshawn by cutting off his fingers and ears, Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez said then.
But critics in the business world say the rule is overly broad and will have disastrous consequences, cutting off investment advice to people with lower incomes.
In addition to cutting off diplomatic ties, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have closed their airspace and sea-lanes to Qatari vessels.
In the case of the electric utility, reform means cutting off freeloading "customers," stopping paychecks to absentee "workers," and developing public-private partnerships for power generation.
Leaving a trail of devastation in Florida, Irma trudged north on Monday, flooding downtown Charleston, South Carolina, uprooting trees in Atlanta and cutting off coastal communities.
Heavy rain has hammered southern, eastern and central parts of the country since last week, cutting off highways, destroying bridges and submerging vast swathes of land.
Pentagon officials want to be sure China is not able to hobble America's military by cutting off supplies of materials or by sabotaging technology it exports.
There's more to be done in this public health battle, but changing algorithmic recommendations, and cutting off funding sources for these viral videos is a start.
Facebook and Twitter are cutting off Geofeedia's access to their data after an ACLU report that the company created tools to help law enforcement with surveillance.
In any event, tradition wasn't enough to stop the Senate from lowering the threshold for cutting off debate from two-thirds to three-fifths in 1975.
Regardless of what Trump believes, the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office found, back in August, that cutting off the CSR payments will not save the government money.
Instead of explicitly demanding a religious test for all migrants, he said he would favor cutting off entry from countries with a history of exporting terrorism.
Whitaker has also said he believes Mueller has exceeded the investigation's approved scope and publicly mused about ways he could impede it, including cutting off funding.
When you pit one person against another, you're cutting off any sort of mass movement that people can have toward solving what we're in right now.
Satoshi, as the creator became known, communicated only by electronic message and never revealed his or her true identity before cutting off all communication in 2011.
That would mean dropping so-called policy riders on such issues as cutting off federal funding to Planned Parenthood — a thorny issue in House GOP politics.
"I feel like I'm cutting off my arm and I'm giving it to the world," she says of "Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat," which publishes next spring.
Hastert managed to pay "Individual A" $1.7 million before being questioned by the FBI about his withdrawals and cutting off payments, according to the Associated Press.
But once used for such a purpose, adversaries quickly realize the network has been compromised and switch approaches, cutting off the government's access to the intelligence.
Iran has been widely criticized for cutting off access to the internet in a bid to stifle the protests against a 50% hike in fuel prices.
Planned Parenthood says cutting off those funds would make it more difficult for women to obtain birth control, Pap smears or testing for sexually transmitted diseases.
Initially approved in 1989 to treat prostate cancer, Lupron works by cutting off the hormones that exacerbate conditions such as prostate cancer and excessive uterine growth.
Ecuador has claimed responsibility for cutting off Julian Assange's internet access, calling it a "temporary restriction" aimed at preventing him from interfering with the U.S. election.
China has said it will strictly enforce U.N. Security Council sanctions banning imports of coal, textiles and seafood, while cutting off oil shipments to the North.
On the ball, Isaac is capable of sliding with guards in isolation toward the basket, either cutting off penetration, forcing a pass, or contesting a shot.
A "hard Brexit" - as advocated by Leadsom - would mean curbing EU migrants as fast as possible, even at the expense of cutting off single market access.
Chicago lawmakers announced plans to sue the Justice Department (DOJ) for cutting off some of the city's federal funding because it operates as a sanctuary city.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Floods swamped parts of the Australian state of Queensland on Friday, covering pastureland and cutting off towns as swollen rivers inundated about 200 homes.
When a court ruled that his plan violated the law, he retaliated by abruptly cutting off vision and dental coverage for hundreds of thousands of people.
Besides spending $1.5 billion to help low-income households pay water bills, the House legislation would ban utility providers from cutting off service during the crisis.
That being said, the Oliver Wyman brief suggests that cutting off this source of Obamacare payments might not be the apocalypse that most analysis expects, either.
But cutting off the subsidies would be the most dramatic action taken by a Republican against the health law since the party took control of Washington.
President Trump is cutting off funds for some reproductive health organizations, like the U.N. Population Fund, so aid groups in this sphere could use a boost.
And in May 2017, two Texas men were sentenced to three years in prison after punching a Sikh man in California and cutting off his hair.
On Tuesday, it accelerated what critics call the creeping annexation of the West Bank by cutting off Palestinians' access to the Supreme Court in land disputes.
Luckily, Paul seems well versed in Italian kidnapping protocol, and he grasps for one final option: Cutting off his ear and dropping it in the mail.
As a Latino, he finds the steel barrier upsetting — "like cutting off a limb," as if the tacos can be separated from their place of origin.
Bartosz Wielinski, the paper's foreign editor, said that the government has applied pressure in a number of ways, including cutting off advertising from state controlled businesses.
In April, he signed legislation aimed at cutting off a separate stream of federal family planning money from Planned Parenthood and other groups that perform abortions.
By Friday, Chinese authorities had quarantined people in 12 cities, halting transportation and cutting off nearly 33 million people while officials attempt to quell the outbreak.
The new travel restrictions put a deeper freeze on China's contact with the world, cutting off business and tourism as China's economy faces a potential slowdown.
Con Edison officials decided they had no choice but to take the drastic step of temporarily cutting off power to about 33,000 customers, Mr. Cawley said.
Cutting off trade will not bring back the bulk of American manufacturing jobs lost to China in previous decades as it became the world's factory floor.
That would mean dropping so-called policy riders on such issues as cutting off federal funding to Planned Parenthood -- a thorny issue in House GOP politics.
As well as cutting off shepherds' ancient routes, the widening of roads would affect the traditional honey making industry, a central plank of the local economy.
Julian's parents died in a car accident, and after his time with the Blakes an uncle took him in, cutting off ties with his foster family.
Security video released earlier showed another car that was making a left turn, cutting off Williams and forcing her to stop as she crossed an intersection.
The VA has no formal process to track allegations or consider whether they warrant cutting off the flow of GI Bill dollars to the targeted schools.
"They're just cutting off the most economically beneficial visa for the Haitian people," Sarah Williamson, founder of a Virginia firm that spearheaded the program, told Reuters.
A cornerstone of the strategy was to focus on kingpins, on the theory that cutting off the head of a criminal organization would wither the body.
Today's British government literally affirms we will adequately serve democracy by cutting off our food supply but corrupt it beyond repair by holding a public vote.
"We are cutting off the arms of the octopus to make it weaker and vulnerable," Colonel Kareem al-Lami of the Iraqi army's 9th Division, said.
The documents come from the California lawsuit the app developer company Six4Three has pursued against Facebook for cutting off its access to user data in 2015.
Enawo hit Madagascar's vanilla-producing northeastern coast on Tuesday morning, destroying roads and cutting off communications with Antalaha district, which has a population of 230,000 people.
Elizabeth McDonough, the Senate parliamentarian, ruled that language cutting off federal funds for Planned Parenthood, a central provision for many conservatives, appeared to violate Senate rules.
Failing that, Trump sought to sabotage it, at one point cutting off payments the government had agreed to make to insurers for covering high-cost patients.
More broadly, health facilities in conflict zones like South Sudan, Yemen and Syria have been directly attacked, cutting off communities from the care they desperately need.
By cutting off family-planning funds to reproductive health care providers, the gag rule eliminated contraceptive and maternal health services to countless women around the world.
The White House is also proposing cutting off millions of people who receive food assistance and limiting the food choice for those who still get benefits.
Picking a single example, he said that cutting off sales of airplane parts "didn't help Boeing," endangered Iranian air passengers and ultimately harmed the United States.
Some congressional Democrats went a step further, suggesting the House should never hand over the articles, effectively cutting off the second phase of the impeachment process.
Scotland had a much better case decades ago for breaking off from the rest of the UK without cutting off its nose to spite its face.
Cutting off aid will needlessly deepen tensions between Congress and the administration, and it will exacerbate migration from the region without twisting Central American politicians' arms.
President Donald Trump is seeking to isolate Tehran by cutting off its oil exports after pulling out of a 2015 deal aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear program.
The CR reviewers found Navigate on Autopilot lagged behind human driving skills and engaged in problematic behavior, such as cutting off cars and passing on the right.
When she arrived at the hospital that day, the main artery to her heart had torn, cutting off the blood supply to her and her unborn child.
The army also marched into an air base near Deraa city, cutting off the insurgents inside the city from others in a swathe of territory further west.
Daniels was in talks with ABC to discuss her story in the Fall of 2016 before suddenly cutting off contact with the network, the Journal previously reported.
Alternately cutting off drives, jumping passing lanes, and sinking to tag or strip rolling big men, Middleton looks like he's daring the hamstring to betray him again.
Saudi Arabia has also led neighboring Gulf Arab countries this year in cutting off trade and diplomatic ties with their neighbor Qatar, which Riyadh says supports terrorism.
Harvey dropped five feet of water on the Crosby plant, cutting off power to low-temperature warehouses meant to keep cool organic peroxides used in plastics production.
ECONOMIC ANXIETY In China, the world's second-largest economy, cities have been shut off, flights canceled and factories closed, cutting off supply lines crucial to international businesses.
For the past month, unprecedented nationwide blackouts paralyzed the factory and the rest of the country, cutting off power, water and cell service to millions of Venezuelans.
Officials have closed off a large swath of land indefinitely as a precaution, but fears of unstoppable lava flows cutting off escape routes could force more evacuations.
Often, the only option for people from different religions or caste groups who fall in love is to elope, cutting off all ties with their own families.
To my right, I later learned, Daria was convinced spiders were crawling on her face and couldn't help but think her pants were cutting off her circulation.
By cutting off the northern Aleppo countryside, the regime has already blocked northwest Syria's supplies of fuel, which had been shipped by truck from Islamic State territory.
In fact, she's let Khan know exactly what she thinks of him, according to one of the last text messages she sent him before cutting off contact.
"Pemex Mexico's largest oil company coming out and cutting off some of the supply could have given the market a bit of a jolt here," Graves said.

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