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She is a daughter of the late Helen Deems and the late Joseph E. Deems.
And the Organization of American States deems the vote illegal.
The EC deems this an unfair abuse of market power.
If the board deems the request reasonable, it is approved.
That's significantly above what the government deems "affordable" child care.
" He added, "He's comfortable with people who he deems worthy.
When congress resisted he selected six that he deems vital.
In China, the government shuts down art it deems offensive.
Publications that Facebook deems "trustworthy" will be prioritized on the site.
However, Fitch deems such events as unlikely in the medium term.
Now, the company deems it to be ready for production use.
But Elfenbein deems this a sweet buy in the long run.
It deems the claim that Ms Asia committed blasphemy "concoction incarnate".
Instead, the organization will only collect tweets that it deems historically significant.
But since the automobile is so essential, society deems those losses acceptable.
It also deems them a flight risk because they are foreign citizens.
The judiciary recently banned walking dogs in public (Islam deems dogs impure).
Advent is increasingly focusing on publicly listed companies that it deems undervalued.
" Trump frequently refers to news stories he deems unfavorable as "fake news.
The Trump administration has vowed to remove what it deems unnecessary regulations.
Weirdly, that's less of a lie than Tommy deems it to be.
The president can legally share classified information when he deems it necessary.
Clinton's actions interest her less than what she deems as Clinton's greatness.
There is one investment in particular that Paul deems as safe: gold.
Trump deems it his duty to correct a system perceived as flawed.
It has the power to remove a board member it deems unfit.
" Huffman said she will "respectfully accept whatever punishment the court deems appropriate.
Maybe the resident evil is the racist system that deems her alien.
Tweets that Twitter deems "potentially abusive" would need to be specifically sought out.
She recalls feeling what she deems as toxins and impurities leaving her body.
Once an ally of the independent press, she now deems it a nuisance.
The new firm wants to plug what it deems a 'Series A gap'.
Nor is it tasked with investigating those matters that this Committee deems important.
America's own Department of Justice deems it to be "lawless, weak, and dysfunctional".
Indeed, the International Monetary Fund no longer deems China's currency, the renminbi, undervalued.
Israel deems Lebanon's Shi'ite Hezbollah movement as the biggest threat across its border.
The Defense Department deems the project finances confidential and will not disclose figures.
If Congress deems it necessary, the USAG and USOC boards might be dissolved.
It maintains a controversial Professor Watchlist of college professors it deems too liberal.
Drunk on power, he begins to kill those he deems unworthy of life.
She speaks out even when Cooke deems it prudent to hold his tongue.
It only worries about areas of morality it deems itself positioned to regulate.
How do you defend a running mate much of America deems as indefensible?
As host, Trump could invite any world leaders he deems worthy of including.
The government has warned against spreading what it deems "rumors," the NYT said.
If it doesn't hold, which Garner deems unlikely, it could fall to $1,125.
Perhaps part of what Slobodchikoff deems prairie-dog language is just useless prattle.
While driving, she shouts expletives and flips fingers at anyone she deems deserving.
At the end, the couple that the audiences deems the winner earns £50,000.
Fitch deems this concentration higher than we usually observe in consumer ABS transactions.
Trump has recently pulled back from attacking Senate Republicans he deems insufficiently loyal.
As such, Fitch deems these notes as debt (as per its rating criteria).
It will go on for as long as the central bank deems necessary.
But that's only available if the I.R.S. deems the enterprise an eligible business.
These adjusted numbers exclude items that management deems not reflective of ongoing operations.
What his presence meant, besides the fact he deems the matter important, is unclear.
He's asking to award damages unspecified and any other amount the court deems proper.
Martha deems the catfish superb, and Jason Derulo asks how Snoop learned to cook.
Facebook uses automated systems to remove a lot of content that it deems inappropriate.
" At first, she deems it "not bad," but then she adds, "Wow, very bitter.
Media outlets have received stern warnings not to promote candidates the government deems ineligible.
The company is instead targeting what he deems "second- and third-tier" handset makers.
We looked for instances of the words that Ofcom, the telecoms regulator, deems offensive.
The administration has also rolled back regulations that it deems are hurtful to businesses.
Transparency International deems Estonia squeaky-clean, the 21918th-least-corrupt country in the world.
Every few years, an influx of media coverage deems African fashion a hot topic.
China deems Taiwan a wayward province to be taken back by force if necessary.
She's already paid for the admission and free drink and deems it her treat.
Instead of straight up filtering sites, Starbucks is blocking specific URLs it deems explicit.
The company keeps a list of ads it deems tolerable, and thus lets through.
It's clear that TMZ deals with gossip, but only certain kinds it deems worthy.
After the home is renovated, a compliance officer deems the home livable or not.
Release of any video will be done as ALEA deems appropriate during the investigation.
For China, money is no obstacle; the Central Committee allocates whatever it deems appropriate.
The US isn't a part of BRI, but recognizes and deems it a threat.
It fields complaints and arbitrates disputes, exercising authority over those it deems bad actors.
The app automatically scans your data for 73,000 specific items that China deems threatening.
It has ramped up sales of horses it deems unadoptable, charging $25 a head.
"But Apple's really just moved the bar on what it deems to be "safe.
He has also frequently taken court action against those he deems have insulted him.
Navarro has championed aggressive policy to combat what he deems trade abuses by China.
Chinese officials routinely block efforts to report on topics that the government deems delicate.
And it's as he or she deems appropriate — hopefully it's "he" in this case.
In 28 of the 35 countries surveyed, teachers make less than the public deems fair.
Washington deems settlement activity illegitimate and most countries view it as an obstacle to peace.
Even more important is Amazon's recent willingness to play defense in categories it deems important.
" Mailer also took aim at "the larger forces governing political correctness," which he deems "poisonous.
If a judge deems the 10 beneficiaries, they could inherit profits from Maier photo sales.
Facebook normally deems this kind of activity "inauthentic coordinated behavior," which is against its policies.
It all comes down to what the Trump administration deems as credible evidence and intelligence.
The creditors have labeled the deal a "restructuring" while the government deems it a "reprofiling".
TikTok will most likely continue incorporating whatever its artificial intelligence deems important to its users.
A Muslim who works for a government that ISIS deems apostate will still be targeted.
Populism attacks judges, journalists and bureaucrats it deems not on the side of the people.
The United States is a main arms supplier to Taiwan, which China deems its own.
In China, all internet services are required to censor information which the government deems sensitive.
The AIF passes on reports it deems worthy of further investigation to the prosecutor's office.
He has also dedicated his most precious resource, his time, to causes he deems worthy.
With Pooh's first steps taking place last month, Zlatinov now deems the procedure a success.
Wilder will make a mandatory title defense against whomever the W.B.C. deems the top contender.
Turkey deems the YPG a threat linked to a decades-long Kurdish insurgency at home.
The masquerade is important because "Hamilton" cancels what it deems to be bulk ticket purchases.
"It's the Supreme Court's prerogative to rule when it when it deems fit," Ho said.
The new plan deems more than 90 percent of the monument suitable for coal extraction.
The NLRA deems wildcat strikes illegal, and employers can fire workers who engage in them.
The company has also introduced measures to decrease the reach of accounts it deems unhealthy.
Just don't let a transgender person use what Tomes deems to be the "wrong" bathroom.
It puts your call on the network it deems best, including Sprint and T-Mobile.
" Mr. Sunstein deems impeachment "a kind of unused key that might unlock the whole republic.
Any ad Facebook deems to contain political content is stored in a searchable public database.
Mr. Trump was referring to what he deems a deep-state conspiracy to get him.
Some 1.8 million taxpayers have debts that the agency deems uncollectable because of economic hardship.
It's designed to prevent people from visiting online destinations that Microsoft deems unsafe, Lefferts said.
She has picked fights with the Obama administration over high-ranking officials she deems unsatisfactory.
It does not include any individuals that the government deems to be national security risks.
" Cohn also said that Trump believes in trade as long as he deems it "fair.
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk similarly hones in on the tasks he deems important.
Google Sheets will select whichever chart it deems as the best option for your data.
If the mayor deems this "Chicago's transit success," who am I to argue with that?
The Center for Reproductive Rights deems another 11 states "at-risk" for losing abortion rights.
If the NCAA deems the self-imposed sanctions are not enough, further punishment could be forthcoming.
China deems self-ruled Taiwan a renegade province to be taken back by force if necessary.
For some, reports about Oreskes have raised big questions about whom NPR deems worthy of protection.
Typically, though, human interventions are triggered by a situation that the trained safety driver deems tricky.
Japan removed South Korea from its "white list" — a list of trade partners it deems trustworthy.
Society deems a lot of superficial traits undesirable, but how many are really all that bad?
" Avoid crowded trades, he said, like health care and consumer cyclicals, what he deems "consensus trades.
The state also argued that any evidence that Burke deems admissible will be public at trial.
Simply sharing or "liking" commentary that the regime deems subversive has landed hapless netizens in prison.
But Japan's government, which deems the rulings "unacceptable", is pressing the companies to refuse to pay.
A more amateurish version was made, however, which Mr Jarrett deems "not really bad at all".
It then isolates what it deems to be the average best way to close a deal.
China deems democratic Taiwan to be a wayward province, to be taken by force if needed.
Facebook is now blocking some posts in Thailand based on what the government deems is unsavoury.
Firms outside U.S. jurisdiction can be punished if Washington deems they are helping a sanctioned entity.
China deems Taiwan as its own, to be brought under its control by force if necessary.
U.S. support for the YPG has infuriated NATO ally Ankara, which deems the Kurdish fighters terrorists.
At a time and at a place where the headquarters deems necessary, it will take place.
They also fear an offensive from Turkey which deems the YPG a threat along its border.
It has developed a police state-like approach in its treatment of those it deems targets.
Momoa deems himself a "grandmasboy" in his caption for the collage of him on the phone.
The United States is the main arms supplier to Taiwan, which China deems a renegade province.
Trump often chastises news outlets for coverage he deems unfavorable, though he has rarely targeted Fox.
"The chief will continue to cooperate with whatever administrative process the department deems appropriate," he added.
The class does not include any individuals who the government deems to be national security risks.
I think it's Hillary's choice to arrange the order of her roles how she deems fit.
Fitch deems any negative effects on SOMPO's capital adequacy or leverage is likely to be manageable.
In recent weeks, China has toughened its crackdown on those it deems supportive of the unrest.
Trump said tariffs on steel and aluminum would correct what he deems an unfair trade system.
The Army War College deems the state of the world as volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous.
Fitch deems the current overcollateralisation (OC) for each transaction sufficient to cover the corresponding tail risk.
If it deems that something is too expensive, it can force a price control on it.
In our interview, his manager and translator Tetsu immediately shuts down any questions he deems unacceptable.
Last week Vienna said it would step up deportations of migrants to countries it deems safe.
China censors online information to quash political dissent — and just about anything the government deems dangerous.
And a pay range will be disclosed to applicants that the app deems potentially suitable — i.e.
"The internet is so pervasive in students' lives before they even come to us," said Deems.
The special counsel's office deems Manafort and his co-defendant, Rick Gates, to be flight risks.
The government is cracking down on overseas investments by private firms that it deems ill advised.
"The caveat on that would be unless the company deems them to be proprietary," Perry said.
If he deems her a threat, the scientists will be forced to put her to sleep.
It is one where he deems what is necessary and the system should fall in line.
The United States is the main arms supplier to Taiwan, which China deems a wayward province.
The city's heavy smog often exceeds the levels of pollution the World Health Organization deems safe.
Apparently, Alabama has an old law on its books that deems it illegal to "adulterate" alcohol.
The software will eliminate a dozen types of ads that the company deems intrusive or disruptive.
The Board of Elections later verifies those claims, setting aside any ballots that it deems invalid.
The company deems those "high-growth markets," which it says have stronger expansion and franchising potential.
It scores them on what it deems critical votes and loudly condemns any and all apostasies.
In some instances, Macy's is closing entire stores (roughly 100 in total) that it deems unprofitable.
He can't remember shooting or humping Deems, refuses to believe he would do anything that nuts.
Fifteen of those allegations are classified as Level I, which the N.C.A.A. deems the most serious.
The Wirecutter deems the Pioneer AVH-W4500NEX as a top pick for around $440 before installation.
" Esquire's culture columnist, Marche deems his book "the fruit of many confusions, both personal and intellectual. . . .
Since Mr. Jatar's arrest, the government has intensified its focus on arresting those it deems subversive.
She deems him Forky, as kindergartens aren't familiar with the intricacies of the world's most superfluous utensil.
She deems herself luckier than others, though; some can barely talk about their time in solitary confinement.
Trump has repeatedly accused China of various foreign policy failings and what he deems unfair trade practices.
Mississippi law deems "attempts by physical menace" illegal, but again, it's unclear if this includes sexualized touching.
These requests have to be narrowly focused, and the agency can quash inquiries it deems too broad.
The opposition, which deems the entire project to be illegitimate, refuses to write that provision into law.
Bridge The bridge cannot be reopened until the state's Department of Transportation deems it safe, Herr says.
Families coming to America without papers may be detained for as long as the government deems necessary.
Israel deems Lebanon's heavily armed Shi'ite Hezbollah movement, backed by Iran, the biggest threat across its border.
His wife, Beatriz Gutíerrez Müller, will not be the "First Lady", a term that she deems classist.
Media coverageThe inanity of Cheeto Harambe is, of course, only relevant if the media deems it newsworthy.
Trump affirmed that the health insurance law, which he deems unaffordable, will be amended, repealed or replaced.
But the art world first needs to broaden its vision of what it deems worthy of display.
The company announced today that it will refrain from promoting or remove content that it deems hateful.
The state will shelter Assam's Bengali-speaking people if the NRC process deems them stateless, she added.
Along a similar vein, it could potentially allow Beijing to even further track people it deems troublemakers.
Providing the things society deems important does not require imposing onerous labor regulations on firms and workers.
But while tough on programs he deems wasteful, McCain has also been a champion for defense spending.
Fitch deems the number of available alternative operators to be sufficient in the competitive UK pub industry.
It deems an attack on one member of NATO an attack on all countries in the alliance.
Under this bill, NHTSA maintains the authority to remove vehicles off our roadways that it deems unsafe.
They include P.O.W.s, people with disabilities, those he deems physically unattractive and those he considers politically powerless.
I unequivocally take responsibility for my actions and will respectfully accept whatever punishment the court deems appropriate.
The Chinese government often blocks access to articles or entire websites that contain content it deems unfavorable.
But the Court's primary function seems to be to undermine majority will when it deems it necessary.
CSIS is required by law to only retain data that it deems "strictly necessary" to an investigation.
St.John noted that executives' compensation are tied to all kinds of metrics that a company deems strategic.
I have whittled the story down to five pages and my agent now deems it too short.
It did say it would limit recommendations on videos that it deems as putting children at risk.
Under the regulations, Mr. Barr can publicly release as much of the document as he deems appropriate.
Nek deems Gayatri's talents in painting and music mere hobbies, frivolous compared with his more dignified interests.
The CDC chief is authorized to do what he or she "deems reasonably necessary" under those circumstances.
If a doctor deems it appropriate, try to get tested for both the flu and COVID-19.
Litt is known to target companies he deems undervalued and in need of leadership or strategy changes.
"We will clearly explain the issues that the prosecution deems problematic," a Lotte Group spokesman told Reuters.
But finding jurors whom the judge deems suitable promised to stretch on for at least several days.
That raises the bonds' 'pari passu' legal clause, however, which deems that all holders be treated equally.
If Atmel's board deems Microchip's offer superior, Dialog will have a few days to match the offer.
Nayyem is more willing to make deals in the service of passing legislation that he deems important.
By contrast, the Beijing government deems millions of its own citizens direct threats to its own survival.
Plus, TechCrunch will award $5,000 to one team it deems to have created the best overall hack.
It's an interesting series of levers that can be pulled when Glencore deems the time is right.
The Technology Ministry deems ride-hailing apps legal while transport authorities say they are against the law.
The Technology Ministry deems ride-hailing apps legal while transport authorities say they are against the law.
"I think the judge will have room to impose whatever sentence that he deems appropriate," he said.
It is unclear if Pornhub has any official policies against running ads before videos it deems as "non-consensual," or if the site has any plans to modify its recommendation algorithms so as not to surface new videos from categories it deems "non-consensual" to users on its homepage.
Still, the Treasury secretary suggested that Trump could readily reinstate his tariff threat if he deems it necessary.
Brussels first wants Turkey to change its anti-terrorism law, which it deems too broad for European standards.
And it sometimes is not in the custom and tradition of what the opposition party deems is appropriate.
A US official said Friday that Washington would continue its response to actions it deems provocative from Iran.
According to the campaign, Sanders will outline a series of reforms he deems necessary to charter school policy.
China considers the self-governing island its own territory to be recovered by force if it deems necessary.
Israel deems Lebanon's heavily armed Shi'ite Hezbollah movement, backed by Iran, as the biggest threat across its border.
Israel deems the heavily armed Shi'ite Hezbollah movement, backed by Iran, as the biggest threat across its border.
Those and other policy changes underscored Facebook's capacity to crack down on issues it deems a major risk.
Then, by permission of Congress, the funds get spent by the agency on security operations it deems fit.
Daisy and her family, whom the Scottish Queen Clara deems "questionable," must play catch-up on royal customs.
In other words, it deems that a vol surge has less than a 22018 percent probability of occurring.
If the judge deems the officer's sworn statement valid, she or he signs the order then and there.
So then, as long as the United States deems the crime "political," it can legally refuse to extradite?
China has never renounced the use of force to take back Taiwan, which it deems a wayward province.
He called on China to stop subsidising industries that it deems strategic, from renewable energy to electric vehicles.
AdBlock Plus, the web's largest such service, runs a whitelist of ads it deems acceptable and less intrusive.
Putin said a ceasefire would be pointless as it would not involve Islamist militant groups it deems terrorists.
The Kremlin maintains it is bombing the Islamic State (ISIS) group and other groups it deems terror organizations.
That act grants the governor the authority to declare a moratorium on any debt payment he deems necessary.
In the 2016 version, Mowgli deems the human village overrated and sticks in the jungle with his friends.
The smartphone version of Edge, Microsoft's web browser, for instance, now warns users about sites it deems untrustworthy.
The report also recommends that NASA put the lander aside until the scientific community deems it a priority.
However, the pullback seen here in small caps is still well within what Gibbs deems a "healthy" range.
"They took to each other and immediately bonded," Erin Deems, the animal rescue's executive director, told CBC News.
I have recognized the right of any government to protect its borders as it deems necessary and convenient.
Apple has worked with Homeland Security to raid repair shops that use parts it deems to be counterfeit.
The US, and every other country that's party, can change its commitments if it deems them a burden.
It has four days to file a formal request including the size of daily fines it deems justified.
And if she does show up, how does she guarantee payment if her date deems the evening unsatisfactory?
This means that Auto Savings will only withdraw money based on what Tandem deems you can actually afford.
If the Trump administration deems it useful to extend it, it can do it closer to its deadline.
Iran has pledged to block any OPEC supply increase that the country deems to be against its interest.
And it is sometimes not in the custom and tradition of what the opposition party deems is appropriate.
The president has also repeatedly railed against the Bezos-owned Washington Post for news coverage he deems unfair.
Barr, however, has the discretion to decide which parts of the report he deems important to the public.
There is no natural law that deems one thing a public good and another a market-based luxury.
Most leases include a clause that requires tenants to provide access for repairs that the landlord deems necessary.
The experience of its overwhelming you happens whether or not a survey of music people deems it canonical.
Thus the consensus for further military action, if Erdogan deems it necessary, appears to be firmly in place.
It seemed like an exception to Apple's tight restrictions around who it deems worthy of repairing your phone.
But that the president should be able to call any witnesses that he deems necessary to his defense.
The U.K. Parliament could then "amend, repeal, and improve" its own laws as and when it deems necessary.
He was the leader of the Revolutionary Guards' Quds Force, which the US deems a foreign terrorist organization.
Like similar apps, Plum's "artificial intelligence" deems what you can afford to save by analysing your bank transactions.
The process likely would include screening recruits whom the Pentagon deems "foreign nexus" risks, according to the Post.
" David Letterman-style, Richmond blasted out a "top-ten list" of administration policies he deems "racist and discriminatory.
In other words, it deems that a vol surge has less than a 22 percent probability of occurring.
The Immigration and Nationality Act, Section 1182(f) expressly provides that the president can suspend entry of any class of aliens for as long as he deems necessary, or impose any restrictions he deems appropriate whenever he finds their entry would be detrimental to the interests of the United States.
If the government finds out about Xiong-xin's disability and deems him a "Lost Boy," he will be institutionalized.
It's like that city bending scene from Inception: Quietly the world is identifying something it deems not quite right.
Lady Bird was relatable for the restless energy its protagonist feels growing up in an environment she deems unremarkable.
If law enforcement deems there is probable cause, they can compel someone to provide DNA; otherwise, it is voluntary.
But Oppenheim told CNBC that the publishers have given Amazon the flexibility to take the action it deems appropriate.
She said during her campaign that she didn't campaign on the "gender issue," and deems herself congressman, not congresswoman.
Chances are, though, that it is in reaction to what the U.S. deems a credible and imminent terrorist threat.
Turkey launched its assault last month to drive out the YPG, which it deems a menace along its border.
The LME already has the powers to force the reduction of a big position, if it deems it necessary.
It is a sickening, frightening spectacle, but it seems to be the only behavior Trump deems acceptable from journalists.
Instead, the company will "limit recommendations on videos that it deems as putting children at risk," the Times writes.
TNB has received a temporary banking charter from Connecticut, so the state regulator clearly deems it to be legal.
"Well, I would never share my kids," she said in response to what she deems unshareable on social media.
It's an irony that wouldn't have been lost on Machiavelli, whom Boucheron deems an inveterate dramatist and irrepressible trickster.
The reason, Thiel said: he deems a Gawker bully whose work often has no connection with the public's interest.
What's more, TechCrunch will award a €5000 grand prize to the one team it deems the best overall hack.
The occurrences of what Ofcom deems the "strongest" language (think C-words and F-bombs) have tripled since 2008.
A recent story from Business Insider documents what it deems "horror stories" from inside some of the company's warehouses.
I realized that once I stopped trying to get closer to what our society deems ideal, I felt free.
But the country of Kristallnacht and the Holocaust also takes a punitive attitude to what it deems "hate speech".
Facebook has so far resisted pre-roll advertising (on its own site, anyway), which it deems  "interruptive" to viewers.
Gordon uses what he deems "support" at $820 to play Alphabet before the tech giant's earnings report on Thursday.
The law comes with the threat of jail time and fines for what Russia deems to be offensive speech.
If your iPhone is under warranty or you have AppleCare+ and Apple deems the battery defective, repairs are free.
Those that the heteronormative world deems masculine people can talk; those they deem feminine people better watch their backs.
It is illegal to divert water from the river in wetland areas the government deems to be protected sites.
With Ryuk's encouragement, Light decides to use his newfound power to cleanse the world of those he deems unworthy.
A religious-based ethical directive that deems it "intrinsically immoral" for Catholic hospital staff to partake in sterilization procedures.
And last week, Pope Francis revealed new Catholic church teaching that deems the death penalty "inadmissible" under all circumstances.
But they can earn 1,000 points for making a reservation during what a restaurant deems its less-trafficked times.
China has denied accusations of mistreatment and deems criticism at the United Nations to be interference in its sovereignty.
The law raised the burden of proof required for the DEA to freeze shipments of opioids it deems suspicious.
The FSA will order the exchanges it deems to have security lapses to improve their security, the source said.
In its conclusions, Brussels will take into consideration "relevant factors" that Italy deems may have contributed to the deterioration.
Mr Lewis has also been selling off businesses that Tesco accumulated over the years but no longer deems essential.
This is because a "bitcoin" is just a number and an address that the network deems to be valid.
And it grants the FCC wide legal range to review virtually any online practice it deems harmful to consumers.
Indonesia, for one, has moved to issue blanket bans on sites it deems unsavoury — Tumblr was a recent casualty.
The EU will either OK the merger or launch an investigation if it deems the deal raises anticompetitive concerns.
The fund has an ethical profile and excludes companies from its investments for what it deems are ethical breaches.
By the same token, the Department of Defence cannot suddenly decide to pull out of wars it deems unjust.
"The Attorney General Succession Act unambiguously deems Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein the Acting Attorney General," the motion reads.
The EU will either OK the merger or launch an investigation if it deems the deal raises anticompetitive concerns.
But his political strategy, like so much else in his life, is about what he deems best for Trump.
Beginning on December 31, the organization will be more selective and only collect tweets that it deems historically significant.
The White House has sought to prevent administration officials from cooperating in the impeachment investigation, which it deems invalid.
The agency has the power to impose financial penalties on companies it deems to have broken US securities rules.
She had planned to speak about what she deems as Mr. Trump's dangerous demagogy at an appearance in Ohio.
Any association, no matter how remote, to what a company deems a "dangerous" group, can result in account deletion.
It's launched (successful and not-so successful) protests of companies the internet frivolously deems evil and even started revolutions.
We're faced with the prospect of "the endless city," as the 2275 book of the same name deems it.
China has denied accusations of mistreatment and deems criticism within the U.N. council to be interference in its sovereignty.
Brunton deems this a good approach to concealing the actions of any one individual within the actions of many.
The only constants are populist anger and a flailing at people he deems his enemies, whether foreign or domestic.
Fox's board meets Wednesday to discuss Comcast's bid, and would engage in talks if it deems the offer superior.
In instances where the threat assessment team deems a threat credible or imminent, law enforcement personnel can step in.
It also recognizes familiar faces — the people you're with more often are those it deems most interesting to photograph.
The Singapore law instead requires websites to post "correction notices" alongside speech that the government deems false or misleading.
USA Today's David Colton deems it "worthy of concern" on par with Donald Trump's total lack of financial disclosure.
Of course, if a child is physically attacked, he deems that a crime and endorses calling for adult intervention.
But for now, the agency only seems to want to go after companies that it deems are flying recklessly.
And prison companies are charged for what the government deems as unacceptable events like riots, escapes and unnatural deaths.
She then spins the platters in an order she deems best, sometimes throwing in a few of her own.
Trump's reaction suggests that he'd prefer if the IC lied to Congress or withheld critical information he deems unflattering.
The Constitutional Court, Germany's highest court, can ban parties it deems intent on impairing or destroying the political order.
Details: The certification deems UPS' drones safe for flight, but individual flight paths and use cases must be approved.
Graham's spokesperson, Kevin Bishop, said Friday that Graham still has not heard or seen anything that he deems impeachable.
The president often reacts on Twitter in real time to cable-news segments that he deems critical or ungenerous.
This had all the markings of Bannon, who deplores what he deems the politically correct coddling of minority groups.
For those videos and other media the social network deems capable of causing harm, it might remove them altogether.
The FDA deems MSG safe and the tests over the years have disproved the myth that MSG is harmful.
Sir Peter argues that, since society deems racism unacceptable, it must be acceptable for a presenter to say so.
The FDA deems MSG safe and the tests over the years have disproven the myth that MSG is harmful.
Le Pen has proposed keeping the French nuclear fleet going as long as watchdog ASN deems the reactors safe.
WarnerMedia reserves the right to take any actions it deems appropriate to monitor and promote adherence to the Guidelines.
The duties are meant to protect domestic steel producers, which the administration deems crucial to the country's national security.
The wholesome imagery all illustrates the absurdity of the fact that recent California legislation deems the nuns' activities illegal.
But that hasn't stopped him from calling on his supporters to monitor polling places in communities he has deems suspect.
China has never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control, which it deems a wayward province.
In the US, the Fish and Wildlife Services' Captive Wildlife Safety Act deems it illegal to import and acquire cheetahs.
The 2016 presidential election, which Will deems "the most important election of our lifetime," will happen on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
Created in 2008, FISA allows for the warrantless surveillance of any foreign person that an intelligence agency deems a target.
The government is barring US companies from using telecommunications equipment from sources the administration deems national security threats, including Huawei.
The social norm deems therapy as something you only need if you have "real" problems, like a serious mental illness.
But those same Islamist groups are the top concern of Mr Sisi, now Egypt's president, who deems them terrorist organisations.
Beijing deems Taiwan a wayward province to be taken by force if necessary, especially if it makes moves toward independence.
Nixon envisions phages being used to pinpoint cancer targets and — what he deems the "holy grail" — central nervous system targets.
The U.S. government deems Huawei a security risk due to Chinese law requiring domestic companies to comply with intelligence work.
Israel deems Iran its biggest enemy and the heavily armed Shi'ite Hezbollah movement as the main threat on its borders.
NASA has announced the recipients of its most recent round of highly experimental projects it deems promising enough to fund.
If intelligence sources believe the president might reveal confidential information whenever he deems it politically advantageous, why tell America anything?
So by definition limiting speech that one person deems hateful or disrespectful is the opposite of our first amendment ideal.
Would giving insurers more flexibility in what they offer allow more people to purchase insurance that the CBO deems sufficient?
One thing I learned at DOJ about Comey: he leaves a protective paper trail whenever he deems something inappropriate happened.
Under the Policy Act the president can suspend specific privileges by executive order if he deems Hong Kong insufficiently autonomous.
Instead, the company has limited "recommendations on videos that it deems as putting children at risk," according to the Times.
The focus on the men the BET Awards deems worthy of attention continues when you look at the actual show.
But the shortlists presented to voters comprise terms that the party itself endlessly repeats or that it deems sufficiently anodyne.
Can the chaotic madness that Berardi deems so crucial to the creation of meaning and change be found in them?
UK spies will be empowered to hack individuals, internet infrastructure, and even whole towns — if the government deems it necessary.
It has issued licences for "private maritime security companies" to use certain armouries that it deems safe and professionally run.
Twitter has been hiding replies from what it deems to be suspect or troll accounts for a little while now.
Fitch deems the level of protection available against credit risk and the interest-rate risk sufficient at the programmes' ratings.
In Auto eDrive mode, the X5 uses both gasoline and electric power in what it deems the most efficient way.
Questions he deems inane or uninteresting are dismissed with a monosyllabic retort, perplexed stare or pithy insult — sometimes all three.
Ultimately, Ericka and Paulina are trapped by the same system, one that deems Ericka, with her lighter skin, more desirable.
"We will move out military advisers when the local government deems it necessary for us to remove them," Zarif said.
First, it ordered Amazon to fork over $294 million to Luxembourg for what it deems to be illegal tax benefits.
Meanwhile, Nunes, as the newspaper acknowledged, has slammed the publication for having what he deems a "leftist, liberal, socialist" agenda.
Each year, Congress's Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) provides a list of tax provisions it deems are tax expenditures, i.e.
Pelosi has built a long-earned reputation for uniting her caucus against such procedural maneuvers, which she deems "gotcha" votes.
If the doctor deems it necessary post-consultation, Uber can also bring the patient into their office for further care.
Earmarked credit is a modality of lending in which commercial banks must make loans to sectors the government deems strategic.
Yet, Stone acknowledges that the market hasn't seen a pullback this year — one that Wall Street typically deems as healthy.
Every year at Christmastime he sends his executives and hundreds of other people copies of a book he deems interesting.
Trump has frequently attacked high murder rates in Chicago as a symptom of what he deems failed policies from Democrats.
This is insane, because the NCAA deems players ineligible by judging the quality of their middle school coursework in Africa.
Emergency-room doctors in Georgia are suing Anthem over its policy of not paying for ER visits it deems unnecessary.
The new laws would allow the government to register, penalize, and ban those it deems to be supporting illegal immigration.
There's also legal precedence for removing what Indian law deems overtly sexual products under Section 292 of the penal code.
The department's policy also allows the use of drones for any "public safety" reason the Chief of Department deems necessary.
The government classifies information as top secret if it deems a leak could cause "exceptionally grave damage" to national security.
That's accomplished by cutting what the administration deems wasteful payments to providers, similar to proposals offered by former President Obama.
Throwing out the system — which deems whether research is robust and worth being published — would do more harm than good.
Don't think for a second that the government hasn't ensured "back doors" in other situations it deems of national importance.
Commissioner John Doak may challenge the rate changes if he deems them "inappropriate," the commission said in a news release.
Beijing tightly controls its internet space and bans content that it deems politically threatening or damaging to China's national identity.
These unique qualities, even if society deems them unconventional or distracting, shouldn't be hidden but worn as badges of honor.
He ignored the fact that laws can be debated, adjusted, repealed or replaced at any time the nation deems necessary.
He has been lobbying for Sudan to be removed from a list of countries Washington deems state sponsors of terrorism.
As for Nigeria, the country will have to rethink its Oscars strategy if it deems this award category important enough.
The expression is one that President Trump uses frequently to refer to news coverage that he deems negative or inaccurate.
There's been no shortage of Minaj drama, and she's been vocal about what she deems unfair treatment by the media.
"I unequivocally take complete responsibility for my actions and will respectfully accept whatever punishment the court deems appropriate," she said.
Everything is going to be the greatest and the best and the most successful simply because he deems it so.
The website has particularly targeted what it deems the globalist wing of Trump's White House — including Cohn, Kushner and McMaster.
But Bolton is most known for openly and passionately calling on the US to bomb nations he deems irredeemably dangerous.
The OCE refers cases to the House Ethics Committee only when it deems there is substantial evidence of ethics violations.
The administration is now interpreting that provision to include any abortions that a doctor deems medically necessary, Mr. David said.
But now, a portion of the Asian-American community is acting in what it deems to be its own interest.
But Moran said he's prepared to "just write a personal check" if the FEC deems the hotel bill a personal expense.
But the law allows for the move to be waived if the President deems it harmful to US national security interests.
The U.S. government has urged Lebanon's new government to ensure resources do not help Hezbollah, which it deems a terrorist organization.
The IMF deems Greek debt to be unsustainable and wants to see debt-relief measures implemented to participate in the bailout.
He has been lobbying for Sudan to be removed from a list of countries which Washington deems state sponsors of terrorism.
The U.S. State Department urged Lebanon's new cabinet to ensure resources do not help Hezbollah, which Washington deems a terrorist organization.
Up close, it's harder to see where that line is between what society deems acceptable, and what is beyond the pale.
It's HBO for people with broadband—and for people who are willing to sign up where and when HBO deems fit.
Basic human functions like using the restroom or shaving are extremely difficult to do in a manner that society deems acceptable.
DHS last week reported roughly 120 cities and counties that it deems uncooperative, though the agency has not finalized the list.
Users will also see a carousel above those previews that features what the company deems is worth hearing at that moment.
You can also add your age so the Lightcycle adapts its brightness to a level it deems appropriate for your vision.
But the episode also illustrates the willingness of the authorities in Seoul to impose harsh penalties on businesses it deems irresponsible.
The government has inveighed against what it calls the "activist" Supreme Court (which it deems too liberal) and against the media.
Britain has not routinely detained transgender and intersex immigrants since 2016, as it deems them to be "at risk" of harm.
If Anatel deems it necessary to intervene, it would be only the second time the agency has done so, Quadros said.
Inductions occur every second year, and only five people can be inducted at once, a policy Mallon deems as too arbitrary.
The first two were, in her words, "legalized love affairs," while she deems her third husband, Fred Westheimer, her true love.
She still does not attack unless she deems it necessary, if they harm her … [Mermaids] are not just mindless killing machines.
But sometimes, what the Academy deems the most artful and the best isn't actually the movie that remains relevant and beloved.
There will inevitably be a small number of detainees whom the government deems ineligible for prosecution and too dangerous to release.
Lebanon's army, guarantor of the country's internal peace, depends on aid from the United States, which deems Hezbollah a terrorist group.
Additionally, Tokyo removed South Korea from the list of "white countries" — countries that Japan deems to have trustworthy export control systems.
In Britain, the Official Secrets Act opens newspapers to prosecution for publishing information that the government deems threatening to national security.
Because the UN deems the descendants of Palestinian refugees to be refugees, too, their number has swelled to more than 5m.
Verizon deems this all necessary because its landline business is hemorrhaging customers, as people cut the cords on their home phones.
SUPPORT RATING AND SUPPORT RATING FLOOR (SRF) Fitch deems that all four banks are systemically important to the Thai financial system.
"I made it my number one priority to tackle what most of society deems as an 'unhealthy, unattractive flaw,' " she said.
The FDA could also pull all products it deems as more appealing to kids until it can review and approve them.
Since it deems China "the world's principal IP infringer," the USTR believes China may be responsible for bulk of those losses.
Current rules allow it to buy any bond so long as one rating agency deems it investment grade, as with Steinhoff.
It may also adjust your account setting for you, so your future tweets are marked accordingly, if it deems it necessary.
The Coalition for Better Ads' website identifies both desktop and mobile web ads that it deems unacceptable for end-user experiences.
Having to pay extra every time you want to see a movie the company deems "popular" breaks that spell a bit.
Though being vocal at blood drive events can help drive awareness, change will only happen if the FDA deems it safe.
Once the cheesemaker deems the un-truffled wheels delicious enough in their own right, they are sent North — to truffle country!
However, the government will also have the right under the law to issue "take-down" orders in cases it deems serious.
Basically, he allocates up to 10 percent of a client's portfolio to 10 stocks that he deems as potential big performers.
We already have a physical barrier spanning all but 6900 of the 2628 miles the Border Patrol deems necessary to monitor.
The Food and Drug Administration granted larotrectinib its breakthrough designation, given to medicines it deems potentially important advances in serious diseases.
So it appears the company is increasing its efforts to crackdown on the kind of Pokémon Go playing it deems unsavory.
Taiwan, which China deems is a breakaway province, is not a member of the UN and not a signatory to UNCLOS.
The agency then will have to publish a final version of the repeal, with any changes or explanations it deems necessary.
This is always a tell-tale sign that a hotel that deems itself hip can actually follow through on that promise.
They have also criticized Beijing's "Made in China 2025" plan, which offers government backing for sectors the Chinese government deems strategic.
All three of these items dictate the worth of an employee, not just what the government deems as a minimum wage.
Nonetheless, Bent seeks damages of nearly $10 million – what he deems to be the current value of his initial $500,000 donation.
S. companies can also be punished by Washington if it deems they have engaged in significant transactions with a sanctioned entity.
Apple has its own list of devices it deems "vintage" that won't get official hardware support, like repairs or battery replacements.
Honor killings have abounded in South Asia for centuries, driven by a code that deems women the vessels of family honor.
The measure will empower the Department of Commerce to block transactions that it deems to be a threat to national security.
Its $6.99/month price tag deems it one of the most affordable streaming services, but there are still ways to save.
GiveWell does intensive research, which it publishes on its website, and then recommends a handful of charities it deems highly effective.
He has been lobbying for Sudan to be removed from a list of countries which Washington deems state sponsors of terrorism.
Lawyers for the class says that it does not include any individuals that the government deems to be national security risks.
It would also eliminate the internet conduct standard that gives the FCC broad discretion to bar ISP practices it deems improper.
China deems Taiwan a wayward province and has never renounced the use of force to bring the island under its control.
The order will empower the Department of Commerce to block transactions that it deems to be a threat to national security.
DPI, for instance, is used in by China for its Great Firewall to filter content it deems harmful to Chinese citizens.
For Amazon merchants who sell in categories outside of the ones Amazon currently deems essential, the delivery delays could be problematic.
UNUSED WEAPONS China has said it would draft its own list of foreign companies that it deems had harmed Chinese companies.
A "public charge" is someone that the United States deems likely to be primarily dependent on the federal government for subsistence.
The title of Mademoiselle Diane is awarded to the racegoer who wears what a panel of experts deems the perfect outfit.
He's favored a defense argument that deems his actions without fault -- a prospect that even some Republican senators are eyeing warily.
In this environment, he likes all industries except utilities and consumer staples, which he deems as too expensive based on valuations.
I believe that those who have information that the Congress deems relevant have a legal and moral obligation to provide it.
The agency has the right to cancel the tender if it deems the offer is not satisfactory, under its competition rules.
Ankara deems the YPG a terrorist group over links to PKK militants who have fought a decades-old insurgency in Turkey.
And to this day, she tries to only spend money on her channel when she deems it necessary for her audience.
Erdogan said ahead of the summit that Ankara would block the plan until allies recognised groups that Turkey deems terrorist organisations.
One officer might interpret "sexual relations" in a relatively permissive way while another deems the same conduct to be a violation.
Brussels first wants Turkey to change its anti-terrorism laws, which it deems too broad and potentially oppressive for European standards.
You can also use one of the child-friendly browsers that block websites it deems unsuitable for kids, Norton LifeLock suggests.
First, the various sponsors announce their winners, then TechCrunch names the team it deems the best overall hack-at-the-thon.
Kim deems his nuclear capability as essential to maintain the requisite fear and funds to stay alive and remain in power.
The Education Department has sought to repeal rules as part of the Trump administration's push to undo regulations it deems unnecessary.
Egypt is implementing stricter guidelines meant to curb dissent and limit information the government deems a possible threat to national security.
If the president deems Hong Kong to no longer have this autonomy, he can selectively suspend these privileges by executive order.
The administration has the prerogative to pursue whatever tact is deems necessary to tourniquet the bleeding of information from its corpus.
The site also deems a subset of critics to be "top critics" and calculates a separate score that only includes them.
The N.F.L. gives Mr. Goodell broad authority to hold players and owners accountable for conduct he deems detrimental to the league.
Zuckerberg's response to Trump focused on what he deems to be Facebook's positive influence on public discourse, specifically last year's election.
The FDA makes drugmakers go through an intensive application process before it deems new drugs or medical devices safe and effective.
After eight release candidates, the last of which launched less than a month ago, Google now deems Android Things ready for primetime.
It deems seven hours of shut-eye a day necessary to function normally, and worries that few people get a sufficient amount.
On its website, Cal Fire lists more than 200 cities which it deems to be in "very high fire hazard" severity zones.
The EU does not recognise Turkish Cyprus so deems the three Turkish ships that have drilled in nearby waters since June illegal.
Because DREAMers came to the US as children, Harris would create a policy that deems them not at "fault" as a rule.
The law requires individuals convicted of such an offense to continue treatments until a court deems the treatment is no longer necessary.
The agency said in legal filings that it has the discretion to remove a pattern of violations notice as it deems appropriate.
Over the past year, the US government has taken aim at what it deems "adversarial" Chinese telecom providers like Huawei and ZTE.
If the SEC deems that a coin is a "security," then the company behind it may have to register with the regulator.
After it literally falls from the sky, with no explanation ever offered, Light begins using it to kill people he deems evil.
Muting gives users a bit more control over what they see regardless of what they've liked or what Instagram's algorithm deems relevant.
Nor has Mr Trump been able to keep his word on repealing and replacing Obamacare with something that the public deems "terrific".
Meanwhile, China has launched its own blacklist of what it deems "unreliable entities" that could damage the interests of its domestic firms.
Does knowing how important this character is to so many children raise the bar for what deems a sequel worthy of making?
"I have recognized the right of any government to protect its borders as it deems necessary and convenient," Peña Nieto later responded.
A later test may involve a version of Twitter's Highlights, summaries of what it deems important, coming to longer threads, Haider said.
The Japanese government is prepared to block the sale to bidders it deems a risk to national security, sources have said previously.
She deems this an emergency, and taps her non-millennial neighbor Jack (played by actor Jon Hall) to help her find it.
The top 2-15%, which Express Scripts deems "high performers" in the contract, have to pay back 2% of a prescription's price.
She will slaughter whomever she has to slaughter to get there, and sacrifice anyone she deems necessary if it serves her aims.
Its banking relationships have been put to test since last summer, as Beijing cracks down on what it deems are excessive deals.
But apparently, some daredevils trust tattoo artists to make indelible markings on their skin in whatever manner the ink-slinger deems appropriate.
One key issue is that the broad terms appear to give the government significant scope to remove content that it deems offensive.
I'll let Lindsay define her own fine lines between confident, cocky, and problematic when it comes to the men she deems worthy.
Pruitt, who has pledged to roll back what he deems burdensome regulations, told CNBC that American automakers wanted to evaluate those standards.
The FCC has broad leeway to block a merger it deems is not in the "public interest" and can impose additional conditions.
AlphaGo looks ahead at possible moves and permutations, going through various eventualities before selecting the one it deems most likely to succeed.
The court, based in the southwestern city of Karlsruhe, can annul laws it deems unconstitutional, potentially undermining the entire planned European system.
China deems Taiwan its own and has never renounced the use of force to bring the self-ruled island under its control.
Turkey launched an assault last month on Afrin, seeking to drive out the YPG which it deems a menace along its border.
Trump has promised to roll back all of President Obama's regulations that he deems to be harmful, including his climate change agenda.
They noted that the CDC is provided funding for research and is free to do research on what the agency deems necessary.
A state of emergency would allow Vizcarra to quickly and efficiently make changes to personnel he deems necessary to advance the investigation.
That statute "allows the chair of Ways and Means to obtain the tax information of anyone that he deems worthy," Chu said.
The Committee deems that the consolidation of the benign scenario for prospective inflation should permit additional adjustment of the degree of stimulus.
"The organization deems today's disruption completely unacceptable and is currently working on the consequences that will follow," UFC said in a statement.
While Orwell is able to access all kinds of data, it only presents you with new sources when it deems it relevant.
Facebook emphasized earlier Thursday its wider efforts to combat information it deems false as it looks ahead to the November midterm elections.
The Chainalysis data separates out coins it deems to be lost or unused for years — which total 103m bitcoin, worth about $210bn.
The action Friday marks Trump's latest move to crack down on what he deems as unfair trade practices by major trading partners.
The White House's Office of Management and Budget will have 90 days to review the proposal and make changes it deems necessary.
The president now can order the assassination of anybody that national security deems a threat, anywhere in the world — including American citizens.
Trump detailed his views on ideas he deems socialist creeping into the campaign trail during an interview with conservative outlet Breitbart News.
As Hong Kong's protests continue into their 11th week, China has toughened its crackdown on those it deems supportive of the unrest.
Fitch deems the securities' effective maturity as finite and linked to the step-up of the coupon on the first-call date.
Trump's willingness to discuss Kim's security concerns and to suspend military exercises that North Korea deems provocative has helped keep Kim engaged.
Litt is a real estate focused activist, who aggressively targets companies he deems undervalued and in need of leadership or strategy changes.
To achieve this, the Chip bot automatically puts money into your Chip saving account based on what it deems you can afford.
This will result in a weakening debt maturity profile, which Fitch deems no longer to be consistent with an investment-grade rating.
In the United States, it will continue to work on sectors that it deems strategic, a source close to Deutsche Bank said.
"That would allow the FBI to put the individual under surveillance or take other appropriate action it deems necessary," Collins' office said.
The company has already pulled out of multiple EU markets where it deems regulations not to its taste — most recently in Denmark.
Israel deems the protests a bid by Hamas to deflect scrutiny from Gaza's governance problems and provide cover for armed border attacks.
Thune's provision would allow pilots to receive training credit through alternative means, as long as the FAA deems it to be safe.
Mr. Rajoy could then appoint new political leaders in Catalonia, for as long as he deems necessary, before calling new regional elections.
But Mr. Trump's harsh words may be part of a negotiating strategy to get what he deems to be better trade deals.
The ECB's quantitative easing program will entail 20 billion euros per month of asset purchases for as long as it deems necessary.
Trump wants tighter restrictions on immigration that he deems necessary to improve national security and protect the jobs of working class Americans.
I hope they give Mueller greater statutory powers, including protection from removal, and push through impeachment charges if Mueller deems them warranted.
Iran's constitution constrains parliament by requiring the powerful constitutional watchdog Guardian Council to veto any legislation it deems un-Islamic or unconstitutional.
He'll sow and enjoy as much mayhem as he can along the way, and somehow deems that preferable to the status quo.
Disney has said that Hulu will be home to the adult-oriented content that the company deems too much for Disney Plus.
No one doubts Trump could return to truculent populism if he deems it necessary to motivate core supporters, whatever economic advisers say.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency deems the A.S.C.E. 22013 standards to meet or exceed the requirements of the National Flood Insurance Program.
The indictment is the Trump administration's latest move in its fight against the Chinese tech giant, which it deems a security threat.
So when the White House deems MS-13 members "violent animals," let's also acknowledge that US policies helped create this devastating situation.
Icahn has shaken up management teams and business strategies at many companies, using deputies like Merksamer to implement changes he deems necessary.
McMurray, who is white, said she deems Dallas "generally safe" for LGBTQ individuals except when it comes to protection against hate crimes.
During Diwali last year, Delhi's air quality index reached 604 -- more than 24 times higher than the level the WHO deems safe.
Republicans have criticized the process through which FSOC's deems banks and financial firms "systemically important," which subjects them to tighter federal oversight.
Isaacson is unequivocal in his defense of violence as a legitimate tool to combat the creeping threat of what he deems authoritarianism.
It deems itself a "hug in a blanket" and is said to help release the hormone oxytocin, causing an overall relaxed feeling.
" But he added an ominous coda: "At a time and at a place where the headquarters deems necessary, it will take place.
But an amendment can be challenged, particularly if the Senate parliamentarian deems amendments or portions of the bill fall outside the budgetary process.
Beijing periodically clamp down on what it deems to be illegal fundraising schemes, including online peer-to-peer lending platforms and pyramid schemes.
In December 2015, France's National Assembly passed legislation that requires models working in France to pass a medical examination that deems them healthy.
The Chinese government routinely censors the internet, blocking many sites it deems could challenge the rule of the Communist Party or threaten stability.
The program effectively revokes people's right to drink if a court deems it necessary after an alcohol-related offense, such as drunk driving.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order barring US companies from using telecoms gear from sources the administration deems a national security threat.
But the FCC has broad leeway to block a merger it deems not to be the "public interest" and can impose additional conditions.
Popular belief deems fat as the dietary enemy, but according to the ketogenic diet—keto for short—that may not be the case.
Memorialized profiles don't appear in what Facebook deems "public spaces" — you will never see a birthday reminder or friend suggestion for the deceased.
Boko Haram, a jihadist group that terrorises north-eastern Nigeria, deems artificial contraception to be a product of infidel learning, and therefore forbidden.
Hezbollah, which the United States deems a terrorist organization, has increased its military strength since the last major conflict with Israel in 2006.
An Israeli cabinet minister said on Thursday that Israel could fire upon any Syrian forces it deems to be violating the truce deal.
The nastiest part of Delhi's toxic cocktail, however, is probably the particulate matter spewed out by diesel engines, which the WHO deems carcinogenic.
Under equivalence, the EU grants access if it deems that a foreign country's financial rules are as robust as those in the bloc.
He thinks that markets may need to correct as much as 60% in order to get back to what he deems fair value.
A side-effect of stricter rules on banks' capital, which deems sovereign debt as riskless, is that banks have loaded up on it.
Congress has a broader remit: it can investigate behaviour it deems inimical to the national interest, even when such behaviour is not criminal.
A decade later in The Golden Compass, the Magisterium has established an oppressive control on society, stamping out ideas that it deems heretical.
That opens up the possibility of a browser plugin or app that reads reviews ahead of you and hides anything it deems risky.
Data added to the dossier also opens up new documents and websites to sift through as the program deems them as being related.
Beauty of "Beauty and the Beast" isn't a beauty at all, but a girl whose family deems her expendable, and trades her away.
The United States deems all parts of Hezbollah a terrorist organization and has been steadily increasing financial sanctions against the Iran-backed movement.
Social-media sites such as Facebook and Twitter would be required to take down posts the government deems false or to publish corrections.
Fitch reserves the right at its sole discretion to withdraw or maintain any rating at any time for any reason it deems sufficient.
Such a vote would fail, and then Trump would have Senate backing to not abide by the deal, which he deems a treaty.
If the reviewing doctor deems PrEP appropriate for the patient, they send the user to get tested for HIV, hepatitis, and kidney function.
But the FCC has broad leeway to block a merger it deems is not in the "public interest" and can impose additional conditions.
That'll include posting content to Instagram Stories, which she deems a "little freer and a little looser," rather than her static Instagram feed.
"The Exhibit prohibits any music that it deems to be too far away from being relatively mainstream/chart music," the booking statement read.
If medical treatments are unduly burdensome or futile, even if their termination or refusal may foreseeably hasten death, the church deems them optional.
This is currently under review by the servicer and Fitch anticipates that the servicer will take corrective action if it deems it necessary.
Fitch deems the characteristics of this portfolio as compatible with the Global Consumer ABS Criteria, as 99.6% of loans are provided to individuals.
Egypt says its election will be free and fair and that clamping down on what it deems fake news is necessary for stability.
Mr. Hill has a character allude to Cormac McCarthy's idea of a post-apocalyptic world, à la "The Road," and deems it gloomy.
For the piece, Holland deems these tunnels of lasers and light "cyber pussies," and claims that they're what the internet is made of.
Fitch reserves the right in its sole discretion to withdraw or maintain any rating at any time for any reason it deems sufficient.
Amazon offers same-day delivery in a growing number of stores, and has deep pockets to expand the ventures that it deems successful.
Defense has greater authority now to re-prioritize resources from one country to another or one activity to another as it deems appropriate.
A detailed report from George Washington University analyzes foot traffic in major cities and deems New York, Washington and Boston the most walkable.
He likes to talk a big game, but when he's dealing with anyone he deems of importance, he's prone to appeasement and capitulation.
Kim presides over a country that keeps a system of concentration camps for anyone the regime deems disloyal along with their family members.
All year, Trump has repeatedly warned Beijing of punitive tariffs that will come if China continues with what Washington deems unfair trade practices.
China deems Taiwan a wayward province to be taken back by force if necessary and deeply distrusts the DPP, which traditionally advocates independence.
It also responds to applicants it deems unfit to move forward — a refreshing shift for applicants used to being ghosted by application portals.
"And in all events, Congress may legislate to address these problems if it deems it necessary and fit to do so," he said.
Turkey has been shelling positions held in northern Syria by Kurdish militias that it deems to be extensions of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
Therefore, the damage to Syria's chemical weapons complex will undoubtedly be repaired, and whenever Assad deems it necessary, he will use them again.
Air in Baoding — as in many other cities in China — regularly exceeds the level of pollution that the World Health Organization deems dangerous.
Australia's Daily Telegraph newspaper claimed that Semenya was a "hermaphrodite," a term that the Intersex Society of North America deems stigmatizing and misleading.
Google now has to pay up €2.4 billion (around $2.7 billion) for what the European Commission deems an abuse of its market dominance.
But Russia's Vladimir Putin said on Friday a ceasefire would be pointless as it would not involve Islamist militant groups it deems terrorists.
Little is likely to change with respect to Pakistan's foreign policy or those domestic policies that the army deems integral to its objectives.
" Federal law deems it a crime to "knowingly" mishandle classified information outside secure government channels or to permit the practice through "gross negligence.
" It goes on to say, "Journalists and activists Erdogan deems threatening are subject to physical and psychological torture for extended periods of time.
There was no immediate response from Israel, which deems Hezbollah its most potent enemy and worries that it is acquiring more advanced weaponry.
Critics worry the law will let Beijing target anyone it deems a threat to its power, which will curb Hong Kong's democratic freedoms.
Now, Japan can go to war without even being attacked, as long as the government deems that the nation's survival is in danger.
The classic psychedelics are Schedule 1 substances, meaning the federal government deems them to have no medical use and high potential for abuse.
A source familiar with the matter told TechCrunch that the suspension would remain in place until New Delhi deems social gathering safe again.
Israeli officials say the air force has mounted hundreds of strikes against what it deems Iranian targets and Hezbollah arms transfers inside Syria.
U.S. support for the YPG has enraged Turkey, which deems the Syrian Kurdish fighters a security threat linked to Kurdish insurgents at home.
The State Department has blocked staffers with the CDC and U.S. Agency for International Development from traveling to regions it deems too dangerous.
Try to maintain these boundaries until your health care provider deems you to have a low risk of transmission, or around 14 days.
Disney has a history of taking punitive action against news organizations and analysts when they publish articles or analysis that it deems unfair.
He welcomes LGBT customers; he is simply unwilling to use his artistic talents in the service of a message that he deems immoral.
And he has moved swiftly to dispatch aides he deems unqualified by temperament, experience or credential with a minimum of drama and fuss.
It&aposs possible that Amazon may not be able to go ahead with its investment into Deliveroo if the CMA deems it anticompetitive.
In doing so, the extremist group justified the destruction on religious grounds — that its harsh brand of Islamic law deems such things heretical.
Maezawa, whom Forbes deems to be the 22nd-richest person in Japan, is the creator of a popular fashion retail site called Zozotown.
Jonathan Litt-controlled Land and Buildings is known to aggressively target companies he deems undervalued and in need of leadership or strategy changes.
He did warn the government that President Trump has "full political maneuver room" to take whatever actions he deems necessary, according to Reuters.
As such, it says it focuses on returning what it deems to be the best search results, rather than the most search results.
Ms. German, who deems herself a "citizen artist," is interested in art as a form of healing and protection, especially for African-Americans.
Israel deems Hezbollah its most potent enemy and worries that it is becoming entrenched on its Syrian front and acquiring more advanced weaponry.
Yes, but: Banks can't pass or fail the test — and there are no guaranteed consequences if the central bank deems institutions' plans inadequate.
This separation is intensified by the right-wing media ecosystem and a Trump administration that deems the very principle of legislative oversight unconstitutional.
A memo surfaced describing the Justice Department's plan to redirect resources against universities that have affirmative action policies it deems discriminatory to whites.
As usual, numbers first would be assigned to those the commission deems "Responsible Organizations," or RespOrgs, which act as middlemen for end users.
And the message to other partners is that they have inflicted grievous harm by humoring what the Trump team deems unrealistic Palestinian demands.
He faces an April referendum on sweeping new powers he deems vital to a country facing spillover of Islamic State violence from Syria.
During Michigan's recount, the provision that deems some precincts not recountable seemed to raise more questions about the vote tallies than it answered.
When the Department of Defense deems a young volunteer fit to serve the country in uniform, the ensuing contract is a serious one.
It also announced last December that maturing principal payments on the securities purchased would be reinvested for as long as it deems necessary.
Anywhere from 30 to 60 detainees the administration deems too dangerous to transfer would be moved to a facility in the United States.
As often as once a week, the company deems one of the warnings serious enough to maneuver a satellite out of harm's way.
This is not the first time, nor even the second, the first lady has had a heated response to claims she deems false.
The N.F.L.'s constitution gives Mr. Goodell broad authority to hold players and owners accountable for conduct he deems detrimental to the league.
In a statement, the president framed his decision as declining to defend what he deems an illegal policy implemented by President Barack Obama.
The Heritage Foundation is against labeling of genetically engineered food, banning trans fats, and what is deems to be "overreach" by the FDA.
The EU grants foreign financial firms market access if it deems their home rules "equivalent", or aligned closely enough with its own rules.
China's government operates a comprehensive online censorship system to stop citizens from accessing information that it deems unsavory, as well as silencing opposing voices.
So for the past 12 years, Happy the misnamed elephant has lived alone—a situation the NhRP deems untenable for a highly social species.
We call on the United States government to utilize whatever resources it deems necessary and effective to help the spiders in their noble cause.
Companies worldwide have been forced to restrict business with Huawei to comply with U.S. trade sanctions on a company Washington deems a security risk.
Most of the world deems them illegal and an obstacle to the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
But one of the practices she swears by for taming an unruly inbox is unsubscribing from any newsletter or email chain she deems unnecessary.
There's a distinct difference between cadging from the cash drawer and putting in what an onlooker deems to be a subpar level of effort.
The United States wants to detain it again on the grounds it has links to Iran's Revolutionary Guards, which it deems a terrorist organization.
Acting as a tour guide for the armchair traveler, he captures people and scenes he deems authentic to the South African culture and experience.
For four decades, Iran has engaged in activities it deems central to its national security, however severe the sanctions and economic hardship it bears.
It will also muddy the focus by potentially throwing up thousands more claims by Cuban Americans, which the Cuban government deems violate international law.
America leads this field, but Xi Jinping deems it a national priority, quizzing scientists who have returned from quantum laboratories in America and Europe.
His involvement with the music of Lutoslawski culminated in his well-received 20143 book, "Lutoslawski and His Music," which won a Deems Taylor Award.
In the wake of the failed coup, Erdogan is likely to purge the military of coup-backers and others he deems to be disloyal.
But the EU's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) deems the information in WHOIS to be too personal to share without a thorough consent agreement.
" Holt continued to struggle in dilating enough to give birth, leading her doctor to try an unconventional method that the actress deems an "aquadural.
Your iPhone is most likely deleting old cached files, cookies and histories to make room for the iTunes movies, which it deems is "important".
China's government has a history of cracking down on protests and performance art that it deems subversive, and feminist activists have not been immune.
MARGRETHE VESTAGER'S assault on technology firms she deems to have improperly massaged down their tax bills continued this week with a tilt at Amazon.
And there's its affiliate, a project called Progressive Web Apps, designed to convince developers to build websites stripped of what Google deems extraneous code.
His plan for next year, to back primary challengers to Senate Republicans he deems insufficiently loyal to Mr Trump, is starting to look flimsy.
"This amount is the excess over what MAS deems necessary to maintain confidence in Singapore's exchange rate-centred monetary policy," the MAS statement said.
Some Puerto Rico bondholders have criticized Garcia Padilla's emergency legislation, particularly the authority to issue a moratorium on any debt the governor deems necessary.
And in Sydney, the nation's largest and most expensive city, affordability, or lack thereof, hit what the group deems to be a "critical level".
It is a sentence he deems unjust, too much for a low-level addict, just for being caught with a certain weight of drugs.
The bank did, however, reiterate it would be ready to step into the market to smooth swings it deems excessive, without giving precise guidance.
Democrats soon will obtain and make public the Mueller report itself, absent whatever the Justice Department deems classified on legal or national security grounds.
In our liquidity assessment, we deduct EUR15m per year as not readily available cash, which Fitch deems necessary to partly self-fund working capital.
He had the mainstream media hanging on his every tweet in his feud with Megyn Kelly and what he deems as the dishonest media.
After the 1967 war, Israel annexed East Jerusalem and deems all of the city its "indivisible and eternal capital", a status not recognized internationally.
Since 1984 and Brave New World build societies around two fairly universal human inclinations, fear and pleasure, McCarthy deems them feasible (and horrifying) futures.
The risks are illustrated by the problems of South African Airways, which the Ministry of Finance deems technically insolvent, although its liabilities are small.
The city bars the placement of bollards in front of individual buildings unless the NYPD deems them to be a potential target, he said.
Offensive terms will not see suggestions from Google, although it's unclear how Google arrived at the set of terms or phrases it deems offensive.
Rather, he seems to style himself as something of an overlord for bitcoin—staying in the background, but intervening when he deems it necessary.
It would also authorize the president to continue to expand operations to new associated forces and foreign countries as he deems necessary and appropriate.
It remains unclear if China will be able to meet all of the Trump administration's requirements for what it deems a fair trade deal.
Google has taken similar action against advertisements for other products or services that it deems harmful or dangerous, such as guns, fireworks and tobacco.
To be clear, while Luke Cage the man is railing against a word he deems unworthy of black lips, Luke Cage the show isn't.
Whitaker can request briefings on any investigative or prosecutorial steps and block actions that he deems to be inappropriate or unwarranted under department practices.
Three other nearby dams, Forquilha I, II and III, have already been halted because of what the regulator deems as a "Level 2" emergency.
Manbij, where U.S. troops have a military base, is held by a local militia allied to the YPG which Turkey deems a security threat.
Among those are the CFPB's ability to bar any financial product in deems to be "abusive," and its ability to gather consumer financial data.
Four hundred and twenty thousand federal employees are working in what the government deems essential positions and are required to continue working without pay.
The United States reserves the right to use nuclear weapons under certain conditions, such as retaliation for a nuclear attack, anywhere it deems necessary.
He has made threats against press that he deems adversarial in ways that he is unwilling to do with genuine adversaries such Vladimir Putin.
Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran, has criticized the central bank for agreeing to measures it deems as part of a war against it.
Under the plan, the European Central Bank could force banks to increase their buffers against existing NPLs when it deems they are not sufficient.
Using a number of rules, it will automatically put money aside based on your spending habits and what its algorithm deems you can afford.
The board can override any territorial government act it deems to violate the bill, request audited financial statements, subpoena witnesses and impose criminal penalities.
"Management is clearly pulling all the levers it deems necessary to secure the long-term viability of the Dick's Sporting Goods franchise," Saad added.
The law deems that these products must be freely and readily available in common areas of the detention center and in medical treatment facilities.
The EU grants foreign financial firms market access if it deems their home rules "equivalent", or aligned closely enough with the bloc's own rules.
China's Commerce Ministry has said it would draft a list of foreign companies, organizations and individuals that it deems "unreliable" for harming Chinese companies.
Branding it as manipulated media was Twitter's first action to enforce a new policy of flagging — but not necessarily removing — content it deems deceptive.
From the dizzying stream of incoming perceptions, the brain stores, or "encodes," the sights, sounds, sensations and emotions that it deems important or novel.
The committee also rejected a statute of limitations under which Bosnia deems many war crimes claims from the 1990s as too old to prosecute.
The measures enable the US administration to effectively ban American companies from buying foreign telecommunications equipment that the government deems a national security risk.
Mr. Dhesi said he is willing to push back on writers if he deems something racially insensitive, although he added that hasn't happened yet.
That is the milieu in which an identitarian like Donald Trump feels at home; witness his purging of public servants he deems insufficiently loyal.
Impeachment is a terrible power because it was forged to counter a terrible power: the despot who deems himself to be above the law.
The provision would prohibit airlines from imposing ancillary fees that the DOT deems unreasonable or disproportionate to the actual costs incurred by air carriers.
"Please be advised that my client deems her settlement agreement canceled and void," Daniels's lawyer wrote in a second email, obtained by the Post.
In line with its applicable rating criteria, Fitch typically adjusts down the fund's WARF-implied NFCQR it deems concentrated by one or more notches.
As long as our civilization deems it worthwhile to forego the principles of non-violence, nature will always bend under the strain of man.
If Facebook deems a future deepfake or shallowfake as "newsworthy" it could be left up for people to like and share across the platform.
Medicaid does, but only when it deems those services "medically necessary" — and that determination is made by insurance agents, not by the patient's doctors.
From the vantage point of the private sector, I look forward to helping the president-elect in any way he deems necessary and appropriate.
"I believe that those who have information that the Congress deems relevant have a legal and moral obligation to provide it," she told lawmakers.
Fitch deems the group companies as highly correlated and sharing the same credit profile, hence all three companies are rated at the same level.
Nancy Rogers, a retired teacher and the most energized of the trio about tech, deems him a "big crook" and says he "infuriates" her.
YouTube Analyzed fed more than 15,000 words used in titles to YouTube's bots to figure out what the platform deems too scandalous for advertisers.
It's important to note that there's nothing in that statement saying Goldman Sachs can't use your data internally for whatever purposes it deems 'necessary.
The 4th and 7th Circuits have ruled that regardless of location, a total ban on all speech the government deems "political" violates the Constitution.
Based on identity determined at birth, the hierarchical social order, prevalent in Hinduism, deems romantic relationships that cut across caste lines as socially unacceptable.
Normally, your health insurance will cover most, or all of, the cost of an ultrasound if it deems the scan to be medically necessary.
The bill would also give the secretary the authority to transfer the Federal Protective Service to any other part of DHS he deems appropriate.
Those who remain face uncertainty and challenges because, as Gökçe told me, today anything the Turkish government deems as "terrorist propaganda" faces swift rebuke.
It also gives committee staff an additional hour to question witnesses and deems all information gathered in the probe private until Nadler says otherwise.
Usually you only get one, but if a court deems it to be in the interest of justice, the hearing can be re-opened.
Its 2015 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 58 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 21971 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Trump has frequently used Twitter to lash out at critics or respond to news coverage he deems unfavorable, prompting criticism from Democrats about his temperament.
A Turkish official said much of the material in question was related to the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) which Ankara deems as a terrorist organization.
"However, Tsipras will have the advantage of determining the timing of the next vote and approve legislation he deems to be 'vital'," Piccoli also said.
Some of the records, it said, contain "trade secrets and commercial or financial information" which it deems "privileged or confidential," citing the Trade Secrets Act.
Barack Obama is now a former president and private citizen but promises to step into some political battles if he deems it right or necessary.
But defenders of the law have noted that the Trump administration could choose to relax enforcement of portions of the law it deems too restrictive.
The new regulations codifies this, meaning the FAA will officially be allowed to go after pilots who it deems are a threat to other airplanes.
Beijing distrusts the DPP because it traditionally advocates independence for Taiwan, which China deems a wayward province to be taken back by force if necessary.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order barring US companies from using telecoms gear from sources the administration deems a national security threat.
China claims self-ruled Taiwan as its own and has never renounced the use of force to take back what it deems a wayward province.
It will also rely more heavily on sources the company deems to be "authoritative," rather than featuring the most popular or click bait-y video.
In what Edward Snowden deems "not unprecedented," hackers calling themselves the Shadow Brokers have collected NSA-created malware from a staging server run by the
The memo also calls for the reprioritization of immigration officers that McAleenan deems necessary to "improve the integrity" of credible fear screenings at the border.
The president has faulted New York and others he deems "sanctuary jurisdictions" for limiting information-sharing between local law enforcement agencies and federal immigration authorities.
Kalbag, who has every right to feel proud about her first book, posted a tweet apologizing for not using what Spiekermann deems the correct phrasing.
For this the report suggests a single all-island food-safety unit and proposes that the EU deems British food standards equivalent to its own.
Massachusetts, New York, Virginia and Washington state joined the legal battle against the travel ban, which the White House deems necessary to improve national security.
After doing so, the platform pulls in data on your favourite artists and displays 10 upcoming festivals that it deems will match your music tastes.
For those instruments ESMA deems liquid, prices must be published both in advance and immediately after completed transactions (known as "pre- and post-trade transparency").
China infamously operates the so-called "Great Firewall", the world's most sophisticated online censorship system, to block and attack Internet services the government deems unsavory.
Brussels alone grants access to foreign firms if it deems that their home country rules are equivalent or aligned enough with those in the bloc.
The EU allows access to foreign financial firms if it deems their home rules to be "equivalent" or as robust as the bloc's own regulation.
The software is powerful, but somewhat limiting, letting the user only dig through information that it deems as being relevant to the case at hand.
It weakens Mr Bannon and his plan for next year to back primary challengers to Senate Republicans whom he deems insufficiently loyal to Mr Trump.
Where it stands: Singapore introduced draft legislation two weeks ago that would allow the government to force corrections into online content that it deems false.
Its 2646 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 22980 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 2617 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 24600 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
As swearing functions as a complex signal, subtle enough either to amuse or to offend, these words vary according to what a culture deems unmentionable.
If Mr Assange deems himself to be a journalist, he is in desperate need of a remedial course on the basic ethics of the profession.
Since 2013 the number of countries that the IMF deems to be in "debt distress" or at high risk of it has doubled to 14.
He highlighted pledges to roll back regulations and tweak trade deals that he deems bad for the U.S., like the North American Free Trade Agreement.
China is intensifying its crackdown against what it deems religious extremism in the far-west province of Xinjiang, which is home to 3003 million Muslims.
In Singapore, for example, the government has moved to outlaw "fake news" and allow officials to demand the removal of speech that it deems incorrect.
In May, President Donald Trump signed an executive order barring US companies from using telecommunication equipment from sources the administration deems a national security threat.
It contains an evolving collection of visitor offerings that P-orridge deems particularly potent or interesting, along with a selection of h/er own objects.
If the United State deems support for Turkey's role in the fight against ISIS important, such support should be contingent on Turkey's support for pluralism.
Maintaining a list of the aides Kelly deems unfit to attend "serious" meetings — most notably Omarosa Manigault, who reportedly frequently drops in various meetings uninvited.
Probably because most comedies follow the old "dinner party rule," which deems it rude to bring up anything too serious or divisive at the table.
China still deems Taiwan a wayward province, however, to be taken back by force if necessary, especially if it begins taking concrete steps toward independence.
Beijing, recognized by most of the world as the head of "one China", deems Taiwan a wayward province to be retaken by force if necessary.
While California deems ten milligrams of THC one serving, KIVA found in their testing that ten milligrams can still be a high dose for beginners.
Assistance cannot be delivered because no side in the conflict has guaranteed aid worker safety during the upcoming pause, an assurance the UN deems necessary.
Erdogan has declared a state of emergency, which allows him to sign new laws without prior parliamentary approval and limit rights as he deems necessary.
" But when the soldier rants about how much he hates the army, a high-ranking official shuts down the whole experiment and deems cannabis "ILLEGAL!
Its 21212 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Through the intertwining lives of many different characters, he highlights what he deems a primary driver of climate change: not carbon emissions, but unfettered capitalism.
Under the new law, the fiscal oversight board could override any act or law by the Puerto Rican government that it deems to violate PROMESA.
Over the years, the company's methodology and judgement over what it deems fit to be shared on Facebook have been questioned and criticized by many.
Trump recently signed an executive order that allows the U.S. to impose additional sanctions on foreign actors the administration deems are responsible for election interference.
Its 27710 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 2123 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 77913 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
Its 245003 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
" Trump's feud with the media has become a recurring theme of his presidency, with Trump often referring to coverage he deems unfavorable as "fake news.
Khan deems this especially important, as ISIS has endured tough press within the jihadi community for killing civilians and Muslims, which many radicals find distasteful.
No conversation may include what the N.C.A.A. deems a "countable athletically related activity" — for example, no talk of X's and O's, much less actual practices.
Appearing before the Senate Finance Committee, Ross defended the White House's measures targeting steel and aluminum imports due to what it deems national security concerns.
Turkey launched an assault last month on Afrin, seeking to drive out the Syrian Kurdish YPG militia which it deems a menace along its border.
If the asylum officer deems the immigrant's fear to be "credible," she's put into standard immigration court proceedings to plead her asylum case more fully.
Al Arabiya said that the anticorruption committee has the right to investigate, arrest, ban from travel, or freeze the assets of anyone it deems corrupt.
The Federal Aviation Administration allows for the certification of some electric versions of winged planes — meaning the agency deems them safe to fly, Holzinger said.
The FAA isn't so much focused on what a company is launching, but it mostly deems a rocket safe to the uninvolved public and property.
Everyone, from three-year starters to freshmen, performs a series of drills, captured on video, that assesses competency in the 10 areas Straub deems paramount.
With enough cameras, computers could intelligently "watch" the neighborhood and notify private security forces in real-time when the algorithm detects something it deems suspicious.
Its 212000 works on canvas and paper also attest to the Modern's laserlike focus on accounting fully for the achievements of artists it deems great.
The Department's Office of Professional Responsibility should review our findings related to the conduct of Department attorney Bruce Ohr for any action it deems appropriate.
If the determination committee deems that there has not been a "Bankruptcy Credit Event", attention will turn to a Scheme Meeting scheduled for Friday, Sept.
Gidley would not rule out the possibility of Trump testifying in his own defense, but cautioned it would require rules the White House deems acceptable.
Under the plan, the European Central Bank could force banks to step up their buffers against existing NPLs when it deems they are not sufficient.
"The Committee deems that the consolidation of the benign scenario for prospective inflation should permit additional adjustment of the degree of stimulus," the minutes said.
China keeps a close watch over the internet, deleting comments on social media it deems harmful and blocking popular foreign websites including Google and Facebook.
It filters out what it deems non-essential and sends the information as short, factual alerts to everyone within a quarter mile of the incident.
The Trump administration has imposed tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum in order to protect those domestic industries, which it deems important for national security.
"I believe that those who have information that the Congress deems relevant have a legal and a moral obligation to provide it," said Dr. Hill.
Some countries, like Sweden, scale fines according to ability to pay and imprison only those whom the state deems to have willfully failed to pay.
Aaron SpolinLos Angeles To the Editor: Pamela Druckerman deems intensive parenting a success because research shows that children of these parents have higher test scores.
Google combs visual data from the cloud; Apple said it will tap into data from the device, which it deems a more privacy-friendly approach.
In front of her is arrayed what she deems to be the ultimate Christmas cheeseboard, and I have to confess, I'm quite excited by it.
Ford's rationale for why he wouldn't want to dress Trump apparently has to do with what he deems appropriate garb for someone in the political sphere.
If the Pentagon deems a source code review a risk, military officials and the software company would need to agree on how to contain the threat.
Israel deems Jerusalem its eternal and indivisible capital dating to antiquity, and its status is one of the thorniest barriers to a lasting Israeli-Palestinian peace.
The executive branch enforces the law, and any President is entitled to do so in the manner he deems most effective in keeping with his philosophy.
If it deems the substance meal-worthy, it will regurgitate saliva onto the surface, says Dana Nayduch, a molecular biologist at the US Department of Agriculture.
When a trusted institution deems a particular perspective within the bounds of reasonable debate, it carries a certain imprimatur, a signal to elites and readers alike.
In the book, Dorfman deems her relationship with her former fiancé and winner of the Bachelorette "the most volatile and fucked up relationship" of her life.
Huawei has over 30 U.S. companies that it deems "core suppliers," selling it components to go in everything from its smartphones to its telecom networking equipment.
The White House on Monday instructed the FBI to interview anyone that it deems necessary to conduct a comprehensive investigation, according to the New York Times.
Turkey launched its air and ground offensive on Afrin last month, seeking to drive out the YPG, which it deems a security threat along its border.
As Tess tells us in the film; women who are considered larger than what society deems acceptable are even told they don't deserve happiness or love.
The self-governed island — which Beijing deems to be a renegade Chinese province — is one of many flashpoints in the rivalry between the world's two superpowers.
The government of President Xi Jinping has imposed a steadily widening series of austerity measures since 2013 to discourage corruption and what Beijing deems excessive spending.
The decision allows impounded Iranian assets to be distributed to more than 1,000 US survivors of terror attacks for which the US deems Iranian groups responsible.
In addition to the shelters, there are three secure facilities around the country where ORR places minors it deems to need a higher level of supervision.
On a chart of CVS, Gordon sees the stock breaking below what he deems a support line stretching from a "flash crash" that happened last September.
Equivalence is used by Japan and the United States, to grant access if Brussels deems that a foreign country's rules are aligned with to its own.
China deems Taiwan a wayward province to be taken back by force if necessary, and has been pressuring Tsai to concede to Beijing's "one China" principle.
Equivalence refers to the bloc granting market access if it deems that the rules in force in a non-EU state are aligned with its own.
President Donald Trump has aimed to quickly make good on his campaign promises, including scrapping or tweaking trade deals he deems bad for the United States.
In mid-May, President Donald Trump signed an executive order barring US companies from using telecommunication equipment from sources the administration deems a national security threat.
"Afghanistan considers recent statements of Imran Khan explicit interference in internal affairs of Afghanistan and deems PM's remarks a return to his previous stance," Ahmadi tweeted.
I just hit a button, and in a few minutes, I have a pretty good sense of whether the world deems the idea valuable or not.
The timing of the sale of further stakes will depend on market conditions as BNPP aims to maximise pricing, subject to a timeline it deems appropriate.
Moscow has accused the West, notably Washington, of stirring anti-Russian feelings among former Soviet states which it deems part of its own sphere of influence.
Indonesia blocked Tumblr this week for distributing pornography, as the government continues to crack down on websites and social media platforms over content it deems objectionable.
But states can deny these rights, or change the classification of commons and take them over, particularly in resource-rich areas it deems critical for development.
The FDA classifies EpiPen as branded but the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services deems it a generic for the purposes of Medicaid's drug rebate program.
All, that is, except powerful China, which deems Taiwan to be a renegade province that must return to the motherland, and if necessary be forced to.
For example, American winemakers must relabel their bottles for export because they list alcohol content to one decimal point more than the EU deems permissible, bizarrely.
A man who is so petty he goes after people who he deems to be his enemy, like an imaginary friend of a 6-year-old?
That may not necessarily be an outcome, of course, but the fact that the investigation is widening means there is more Mueller deems worth looking into.
We are particularly concerned that Trump's administration is acting in ways that will suppress research and limit communication on scientific topics it it deems politically inconvenient.
The ELN, longtime leftist rivals who claimed ideological superiority to the FARC, for five decades have bombed oil pipelines and other targets it deems capitalist infrastructure.
Trump has blamed the massive stock sell-off on the Fed, saying the independent central bank "has gone crazy" with "ridiculous" rate hike he deems unnecessary.
The country's vast internet censorship apparatus regularly blocks discussions on topics Beijing deems sensitive, including the Tiananmen Square massacre, Tibet and criticism of President Xi Jinping.
Because it was designed to be less expensive than the foreign alternative, the technology is accessible to all—not just to those a bank deems worthy.
But it's also the responsibility of tech companies to be transparent about when, how, and where they find what DiResta deems the "malign distribution" of content.
In June, his government passed what it dubbed the "Stop Soros" law, criminalizing NGOs it deems to be supporting illegal immigration by providing assistance to migrants.
If a team deems Kaepernick ready to play and signs him based on his performance on Saturday he will again be talked about within football circles.
According to a Reuters report published Monday, President Trump said he's not keen on doing business with Huawei, which he deems is a "national security threat."
China's "Great Firewall" of internet censorship blocks content that the government deems sensitive, including reports of political unrest and references to Taiwan as an independent country.
" It also states that it is not seeking any money aside from "costs, including attorneys' fees," and other "relief as the Court deems just and proper.
A prolonged crackdown on so-called "Gulenists," whoever Erdogan deems them to be, and the Kemalist "deep state" (supporters of the old secular order) is likely.
Bolton also said the Trump administration plans to "reevaluate its support" for United Nations peacekeeping missions, which would include terminating missions it deems ineffective or inefficient.
Trump's administration has been slapping trade tariffs on Chinese goods and blocking Chinese investments in the United States it deems a threat to U.S. national security.
Fitch deems the characteristics of this portfolio to be compatible with the Global Consumer ABS Rating Criteria as 94.6% of the loans are provided to individuals.
"This is what this is trying to get after," Williams said, adding that a tiered system will help the EPA use whatever studies it deems necessary.
Dreiberg, who in the joke goes to Hell because God deems him "too soft," did indeed craft all sorts of crimefighting tools, including a flying ship.
Under the agreement, the Pakistan Telecom Authority will be able to ask YouTube to remove any material it deems offensive, the government said in a statement.
She says she has no time for activist groups like Brand New Congress, which wants to mount primary challenges to Democratic incumbents it deems insufficiently progressive.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services deems childcare affordable if no more than 10 percent of a family's income is used for that purpose.
The danger is that a new anti-rioting statute will be applied to protesters in front of Trump Tower as soon as someone deems it convenient.
God tells us how to be good—but are the things he deems good actually good in themselves, or good just because God says they are?
In the VH1 documentary Behind the Music: Woodstock, Romney deems the festival to be at the epicenter of the love story between hippies and cereal blends.
The Cook Political Report deems seven Republican-held districts in the state as potentially competitive, with five of those either toss-ups or favoring Democrats already.
Companies in the business of disseminating information, from WeChat to TikTok, hire armies of content moderators to root out what the government deems inappropriate or illegal.
New Hampshire's Republican governor, Chris Sununu, simply said his state would ignore the president's directions if he deems them out of step with New Hampshire's needs.
But when abortions are performed by untrained people or at an inappropriate location, the World Health Organization deems them "unsafe" — and they can be very dangerous.
The central bank's quantitative easing program will entail 20 billion euros ($21.9 billion) per month of net asset purchases for as long as it deems necessary.
Under United States law, it is also illegal for anyone to pay a ransom to groups the State Department deems terrorist organizations, like the Islamic State.
The security flaw, which Microsoft deems "critical" — its highest severity rating — is found in how Windows handles and renders fonts, according to the advisory posted Monday.
Israel, alarmed by Tehran's rising influence in Syria, says its air force has struck what it deems Iranian targets or Hezbollah arms transfers hundreds of times.
Many goths see their community as one that accepts those whom society deems "other"—which has made the space more welcoming for LGBTQ folks, insiders say.
If there is no precognition, no placeholder mental picture that deems the matter significant, then perception can be delayed—and indeed, in many cases, entirely denied.
As of 2017, for example, Facebook has been analyzing posts to assess suicide risk, alerting law enforcement to those it deems at risk of imminent harm.
Under Australian law, prosecutors can file charges if the CDPP deems they have a reasonable chance of conviction and the prosecution is in the public interest.
The ECB also has a function to relieve bond market stress when it deems that market prices are a reflection of liquidity stress rather than fundamentals.
Avaaz's study looked at what it deems likely to be the first 100 "up next" recommendations for videos related to each of the three search terms.
The Senate Democratic leader has largely focused this week on pressing McConnell to compel the testimony and obtain the documents he deems relevant to a trial.
Despite sweeping economic reform in Vietnam, and increasing openness toward social change, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party does not tolerate criticism that it deems threatens its rule.
"The President controls the timing here," another White House official told CNN, nodding to the fact that nothing is certain until Trump deems it to be.
No matter what, the key to keeping things professional on the phone is remembering what Pope deems the three principles of etiquette: consideration, respect and honesty.
The Trump Administration deems a "states-rights" ideology as more important than confronting actual facts on the ground and developing policies that work best for children.
Thune's provision would expand the types of training that can count toward a pilot's training credits, as long as the FAA deems it to be safe.
Obamacare deems "mental health services and addiction treatment" an "essential health benefit" that's to be included in individual market plans, small group plans, Medicaid, and Medicare.
They say that the concept is at least worthy of experimentation to better understand it in case society deems it necessary amid a future climate calamity.
In recent years, Anthem has begun denying coverage for emergency room visits that it deems "inappropriate" because they aren't, in the insurance plan's view, true emergencies.
In Death by China, which he deems his "survival guide" to outmaneuvering "the planet's most efficient assassin," he warns the reader against ever purchasing Chinese products.
Regardless, the company has been under tremendous pressure in recent months as the Iranian government insists on the removal of what it deems to be immoral content.
The lawsuit is not seeking a specific amount in damages but calls for the court to compensate the family and enact any other reforms it deems necessary.
"The transgressions that society deems minor (or doesn't even see as transgressions) often feel considerable to the person on the receiving end," Flores wrote in her essay.
The EU has presented the three areas as the bare minimum it deems necessary, complemented by no internal trade tariffs or quotas and the same external tariff.
The plans for a new search engine include Android apps that would allow users to search Google without being exposed to information that the government deems unacceptable.
"I'm not suggesting that Biden broke any laws, but the transgressions that society deems minor often feel considerable to the person on the receiving end," Flores wrote.
The idea of an angsty teenager being given the power to kill people he deems worthy of death would be morbidly funny if it weren't absolutely terrifying.
The changes allow the police to close the border to most illegal migrants for a limited period if parliament deems it necessary for reasons of national security.
It is listed in the same category as heroin with drugs the federal government deems have no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.
The deal, brokered by Egypt, Qatar and the United Nations, has not been publicly acknowledged by Israel, which deems Hamas a terrorist organization and shuns direct negotiations.
And religion (in the form of pilgrimages and processions, for example) also features among the hundreds of intangible cultural treasures that the organisation deems worthy of protection.
For the past few years, the 76-year-old chef has found it harder to list local fish he deems decent enough to serve to his customers.
However, since coming to power last year Macron has largely ignored protests over arms sales he deems vital to jobs and France's strategic relationships in the region.
Mackey didn't specify exactly what he and Amazon have clashed over, but made it clear that he never hesitates to push back if he deems it necessary.
An offer by a local charity manned by American volunteers to neuter stray dogs in Ajijic was boycotted by a church, which deems any contraception a sin.
" After a meeting with legislators on immigration this week, reports emerged that Trump complained about why the United States admits people from what he deems "shithole countries.
Why it matters: This is not the first time that Trump has taken the side of a foreign authoritarian over Americans that he deems his political enemies.
If escalation of tariffs with China is avoided, the underlying economy is slowing, but not by as much as the Fed deems necessary to sustain the expansion.
Mr Bolsonaro's admiration for the dictatorship stems in part from his antipathy for the political left, which he deems to be a source of immorality and corruption.
Radically richer was Jean-Jacques Lebel's examples of human heterogeneity by emphasizing facial feature fractures he deems necessary within our selfie and over-surveyed facial recognition culture.
Before exercising this authority, the Attorney General should, to the extent he deems it practicable, consult with the head of the originating intelligence community element or department.
The proposal is aimed at allaying the Japanese government's concerns over any transfer of sensitive technology to investors it deems a risk to national security, it said.
Viacom could potentially become a buyer itself if it deems an acquisition will bolster its position in an ongoing contract renewal dispute with Dish Network, DiClemente added.
Under the June deal, Mexico agreed to start talks about becoming a safe third country if Washington deems its enforcement measures have not sufficiently lowered immigration flows.
The recent acquisition of Instacredit with presence in Central American countries (mainly Costa Rica) will represent approximately 223% of the total loan portfolio, which Fitch deems relevant.
But defenders of the law have noted that the Trump administration could choose to relax enforcement of portions of the law it deems to be too restrictive.
He did, however, caution against possible retaliation by the Chinese government if the U.S. decided to take actions on trade which Beijing deems too drastic or unfair.
President Trump's chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE is reportedly freezing out aides to the president he deems unfit for serious meetings, including aide Omarosa Manigault.
One provision would prohibit airlines from imposing baggage or cancellation fees that the Transportation Department deems "unreasonable" or disproportionate to the actual costs incurred by air carriers.
It's a country that restricts free speech and will come down hard on any company or person that it deems is acting against its own national interest.
In the case of Trending Topics, when enough people share a story — fake or odious or not — the algorithm deems it important and promotes it in popularity.
It has been consistently interpreted to include the power to grant broad amnesties from prosecution to large groups when the president deems it in the public interest.
The sale of assets Altice deems non-essential, such its Dominican Republic unit and French and German towers, will be finalized in the second half, Altice said.
The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has said it is prepared to intervene in currency markets if it deems that the Swiss franc has gained too much strength.
The United States has continued to conduct freedom of navigation operations, which involve sailing ships through waters to challenge what Washington deems to be overzealous maritime claims.
As Americans warm to the idea of expanded government, left-leaning economists and public health experts are creating blueprints for the very policies that Schultz deems impossible.
He argues that if the Greyball tool can be used to reject rides from regulators, a similar program might discriminate against passengers that Uber deems less profitable.
Ramirez Cuellar also said the committee had been analyzing the possibility of increasing so-called vice taxes levied on alcohol, tobacco and food the government deems unhealthy.
Hundreds of thousands of people could face delays or be prevented from getting the specific treatment their clinician deems most appropriate to keep them healthy and alive.
But if you do succeed — and Australia deems your drug worthy to cover — then you'll have to decide whether the committee has offered a high enough price.
Writing about Dylan's 1971 book "Tarantula" — which he eventually deems not worth reading — Christgau said: Bob Dylan should not have won the 2016 Nobel Prize in literature.
If the Trump administration deems those policies in compliance with the mandate — marrying the weak mandate with deregulated insurance — some experts believe the consequences could be substantial.
The decline comes amid renewed efforts led by the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) to crack down on what it deems to be "vulgar" or "inappropriate" content.
He could also grant a fixed number of vetoes to the Bureau of Prisons, enabling it to block the release of the prisoners it deems most dangerous.
He could make Article 155 as broad or narrow as he wishes, as well as keep its measures in place for as long as he deems necessary.
The changes outlined by DOJ would lapse once the declared national emergency ends or if a chief judge within a federal district deems them no longer necessary.
Kang had begun expressing support for Islamic State, which the United States deems a foreign terrorist organization, by early 2016, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
The central bank's quantitative easing (QE) program will entail 0.93 billion euros ($21.9 billion) per month of net asset purchases for as long as it deems necessary.
The bank seems likely to first cut interest rates, leaving Draghi's successor at the ECB to embark on asset purchases if he or she deems it necessary.
" In some cases, the government will allow someone to come to the US (or get a green card) even if it deems them a likely "public charge.
Moody's also raised its "baseline" global default rate projection for the end of the year - the scenario it deems most likely - by 0.2 percentage points to 3.6%.
Amazon's new policy that does not allow its independent third-party sellers to restock any items that Amazon deems nonessential could be bad news for Prime members.
In Russia's new strategy, the "basic" scenario – which it deems to be the most feasible - shows emissions growing from now until 20503, climbing about 22050% from 22050.
They could also face criminal charges for failing to comply with information requests or other steps the government might take to halt what it deems risky transactions.
"We anchor our coverage on the date of the actual legal wedding, not any other wedding celebration the couple deems more important or significant," Ms. Wilcox says.
Yet Huawei is also a company the US intelligence industry deems a national security threat due to its alleged ties to the Chinese government, ties Huawei denies.
Israel, which deems all of Jerusalem its capital and won U.S. recognition of this status in 2017, would not accept a Palestinian sovereign foothold in the city.
Roughly 70 percent of hospital readmissions that New York State deems avoidable in the Medicaid system are for people with a primary diagnosis of behavioral health problems.
Hiding genetic information would be contributing to what it deems adverse selection, according to the ACLI, and could affect the stability of a customer's contract later on.
Trump's approval ratings have dwindled throughout much of his first year in office and he has often decried what he deems unfair coverage by the mainstream media.
Instead she again chose to be divisive at a time of deep pain for everyone and went after millions of Americans she deems to be the enemy.
Equivalence refers to the EU granting market access to banks, insurers and asset managers if it deems Britain's regulation to be aligned enough to the bloc's rules.
Under the new law, online media platforms — such as Facebook and Twitter — will be required to run corrections or remove content which the Singapore government deems false.
"If the government deems that you've willfully failed to file or filed fraudulent returns, they could see it as an attempt to defraud the government," says Green.
It's also reduced recommendations of "borderline content" — videos it deems as problematic, but not quite troubling enough to be banned — such as medical misinformation and conspiracy theories.
While it seems that the classically accepted bagel etiquette deems toasting improper, there was also the matter of whether de Blasio's favorite-order claim was even factual.
Under Dimon, J.P. Morgan has aggressively gone after market share in businesses from institutional trading to deposits, causing industrywide ripples when it deems the opportunities are worthwhile.
Fragile markets are "on the edge of chaos," according to one asset management firm, which has compared what it deems an overvalued stock market to cryptocurrency bubbles.
"I believe that those who have information that the Congress deems relevant have a legal and moral obligation to provide it," she says in her opening statement.
If Ford doesn't file a report, the Senate Judiciary Committee could still request the FBI begin an investigation, if it deems it essential to its confirmation process.
Expanding accreditation will also help reshape what our culture deems as acceptable higher education, reinstate respect for all kinds of learning, and encourage innovators to improve education.
It is possible they will reach some kind of agreement that Pelosi deems sufficient, and that we proceed on schedule to a January trial in the Senate.
Mr. Trump angered Chinese officials by holding a phone conversation with President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan, an island that Beijing deems a breakaway province of China.

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