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"depend upon" Definitions
  1. to rely on somebody/something and be able to trust them
  2. to be sure or expect that something will happen synonym count on somebody/something

379 Sentences With "depend upon"

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"We depend upon a stable financial institution, we depend upon clean water and electricity and power," Manfra said during a recent interview in her Washington-area office.
All the abundance that the oceans provide and that we depend upon as humans, and other animals on this planet depend upon, comes from copious amounts of sex in the sea.
So in that sense we create social institutions that depend upon our own belief in them and we also create types of human behavior that depend upon our own beliefs in them.
But a lot of Americans depend upon these chain restaurants.
I admit to you, these industries depend upon mind control.
His speeches, blunt and workmanlike, depend upon dramatizing social statistics.
There are youth discounts, which also depend upon the trip.
Our livelihoods and our lives may literally depend upon it.
But those positive effects depend upon the implementation of USMCA.
For the people who depend upon it, that's often problematic.
I must not depend upon being ever very blooming again.
Odds of winning depend upon the number of eligible entries received.
So, it's going to depend upon how the facts come in.
Well you know, it may depend upon how the interview goes.
"What changes come will depend upon the Cuban people," he said.
"We don't have to depend upon foreigners to come," he added.
This will not depend upon another layout redesign or logo refresh.
Your employees' lives and well-being depend upon your swift action.
She knew our democracy (and our self-respect) depend upon it.
Today we depend upon technology that was built truly decades ago.
We strongly believe free speech and free elections depend upon each other.
The outcomes depend upon how state and local policymakers and teachers react.
LYNCH: It just really is going to depend upon what they find.
Well ... Well you know, it may depend upon how the interview goes.
Success and fulfillment often depend upon your ability to set good boundaries.
Ain Issa, Syria (CNN)They tell stories that their lives depend upon.
And we're going to be helping out the microbes we depend upon.
Democracy depends on good decisions, and good decisions depend upon real information.
How Muller's conclusions are received will depend upon where we already stand.
But it has also forced the Americans to depend upon the Israelis.
Yes, many New Yorkers depend upon Fairway or the Union Square Greenmarket.
The very existence of the United States may well depend upon it.
Memoir writers, not unlike Blanche DuBois, depend upon the kindness of strangers.
The military's engagement with drones "will depend upon the specific circumstances," he said.
Numbers of soldiers helping police will depend upon the size of migrant flows.
" How a base responds to a drone "will depend upon the specific circumstances.
They're also about preserving the food chains that we depend upon for survival.
Numbers of soldiers helping police will depend upon the size of migrant flows.
They depend upon a stable internet environment that promotes innovation, investment and growth.
Our democracy and the foundation for a functioning justice system depend upon it.
We depend upon them for many things that make life on Earth possible.
"Madrid Central should not depend upon political negotiations," said Leonor Watling, an actress.
Odds of winning will depend upon the total number of eligible entries received.
Places such as California depend upon mountain meltwater flowing down in time for summer.
"We don't have to depend upon a supplier for this particular drug," he said.
About half of the country's population—600m people—depend upon the rain it brings.
The balance of the payment will depend upon the level of any future losses.
After all, this is stuff they, and often their very lives, truly depend upon.
Nevertheless, the systems we depend upon are, in many ways, fragile and inherently vulnerable.
And I don't want to depend upon a divided government to basically freeze him.
These areas of innovation do not depend upon deals with the EU for future growth.
But both parts and labor figures are fluid and depend upon the type of vehicle.
The court ruled that access to a public forum does not depend upon majoritarian consent.
Though the fishermen depend upon it for their livelihoods, they fall victim to its power.
"We depend upon the diverse sources of talent that our teammates represent," the memo stated.
How you will digest all of this information will, in part, depend upon your expertise.
I believe that it's supposed to suggest that you can always depend upon the product.
That includes schools, because ISIS knows a true resurgence will depend upon the next generation.
Someone who is graysexual may have conditional sex, or have it depend upon the person.
Modern authoritarian regimes like Russia, China, North Korea and Iran structurally depend upon illicit funds.
These battles are hard-fought, and the lives and safety of transgender Americans depend upon them.
And the pride did not, it seemed, depend upon whether the revelers themselves were Puerto Rican.
Does your level of fear about the coronavirus depend upon whether the president scares you, too?
His legacy will depend upon whether his proposals, including those for e-cigarettes, ultimately become law.
When developing health, safety, consumer and environmental protections, agencies depend upon truthful feedback from the public.
Among other things, that can depend upon how much of the charge an automaker actually taps.
But it all depend upon what kinds of corresponding measures the US can come up with.
"You really can't depend upon the internet as much as people advertise that you can," Arnette said.
Not least because individual commissioner appointments can depend upon how big a personality the Commission president is.
Opposition politicians, several of whom have been imprisoned, depend upon social media to get their message out.
The case against this Virginia Tech student will depend upon the evidence of her conduct and intent.
Also worth mentioning: Don't depend upon the scale as the only means of judging your heart's health.
And these aren't half-hearted "autonomous" vehicles that depend upon a human driver being behind the wheel.
The plants' mass extinction spell trouble for the millions of species -- including humans -- that depend upon them.
Does it really make sense for the essential services we all depend upon to be for profit?
Here, internet valuation does not depend upon silly things like revenue or, heaven forbid, earnings, but prospects.
Pray they will trust in the Lord with all their heart and not depend upon their own understanding.
How soon could depend upon legislation that, as 2018 draws to a close, remains tied up in Congress.
Ethiopia regularly suffers hunger crises as eight out of ten people are farmers who depend upon the rains.
The political futures of Mike Pence and Nancy Pelosi may well depend upon the answers to these questions.
Appraisers, the men and women who value homes and whom mortgage lenders depend upon, are shrinking in numbers.
Trump's wall and immigration ban miss the big picture: our safety and security depend upon a healthy environment.
The careers of many YouTubers depend upon walking this line, but staying on the right side of it.
The plan would also eliminate a lifetime learning credit worth about $2,000 that many grad students depend upon.
Livestock grazing in a China nature preserve is hurting bamboo stocks that pandas depend upon, Science Daily reports.
I want [to secure] the systems and the networks that they're going to depend upon in the future.
The catch: The promises all depend upon a successful close of the company's pending deal to buy Sprint.
"The people we depend upon to find explosives in luggage, to find weapons in luggage, the people we depend upon to secure our borders, to look for contraband at courts, to look for narcotics at courts are the people under great stress right now because of this shutdown," Johnson said.
And every year, it seems to the men whose livelihoods depend upon it, the road of ice melts earlier.
Trump has frayed bonds of trust we depend upon to hold our communities and our entire political culture together.
Healthy markets depend upon investors, on balance, earning a return — not just institutions but retail investors, the ordinary investor.
It's less funny now, as we depend upon Trump's health and mental acuity as he negotiates with North Korea.
But all of these timelines depend upon a plethora of variables that publishers had no way to plan for.
In the longer term, much of the new royal's significance will depend upon how he chooses to spend his life.
But it comes at a tremendous cost to people and the communities which depend upon GM plants for economic sustainability.
And whether you benefit from them or not will depend upon your ability to see the message in your misfortunes.
Many analysts say the company's prospects depend upon a turnaround at the professional unit, which competes against Acuity Brands
Hospital administrators and program directors depend upon these young doctors to fill the residency spots not matched by American graduates.
Then there is the continual annihilation of numerous habitats which both humanity and other species depend upon for their survival.
However, the core concern of federal economic policy must be the folks whose livelihoods depend upon our small-business culture.
I depend upon my characters to take me by the hand and lead me through the dark of the story.
Hospitals, schools and other infrastructure that children depend upon for their well-being and survival has also come under attack.
But bear in mind: The success of the bank trade will ultimately depend upon the rule of 3 in 2018.
Obamacare, which millions of us — myself included — depend upon, is already under assault, and Medicare may not be far behind.
Thus, according to Hamilton, key constitutional principles — such as energetic government and republican self-government — depend upon the unitary executive.
That leaves them on the sidelines of the debate, even though their livelihoods depend upon the future of Bristol Bay.
Whether it pays off this time will depend upon what — if anything — gets done and how sincere the efforts are.
While these alliances are important, the long-term successes of these companies depend upon their ability to deliver on their promises.
Something about his childhood being really, really erratic and him not being able to depend upon what he viewed as security.
Active participation in seeking resolutions to complex global conflagrations must not depend upon the moment's economics, trade deficits or electoral politics.
All viruses depend upon similar electrical charges at their surfaces to connect to the cells that they are trying to infect.
Forecasts for the path of the epidemic depend upon assumptions that are unproven and data points that are, as yet, unknown.
Reducing financing risks will likely depend upon unlocking delayed disbursements from the EDB programme and/or tapping additional sources of foreign exchange.
The market's balance, and consequently the outlook for U.S. producers, continues to depend upon an OPEC agreement at the end of November.
Where does he stand on the Volcker Rule, whose success will depend upon tough enforcement going forward as well as greater transparency?
Winemakers typically depend upon testing the level of sugar to determine if their berries are ready, but that is not terribly accurate.
It will also make it more difficult for retirees and senior citizens who depend upon their cash flows, to lead their lives.
All depend upon the urgency of the singing voice—the cry of the wounded heart, for which speech does not suffice. ♦
Size and slope of the garden: Sprinkler choices will depend upon the terrain and the size of the area that needs watering.
Cohen's public testimony Wednesday was undoubtedly a spectacle, but its ultimate impact will depend upon whether Cohen's allegations are viewed as credible.
And don't forget that crops often depend upon other species, such as pollinators that support reproduction or microorganisms that improve soil fertility.
When we help Ukraine defend its democracy, or Colombia resolve a decades-long war, that strengthens the international order we depend upon.
SNAP cuts will face resistance from companies like Walmart, where SNAP dollars are largely spent, and whose employees often depend upon the program.
Odds of winning will depend upon the total number of eligible entries received throughout the Sweepstakes Period, but is estimated at 1:10,41099,000.
"The quality of human life in a particular incarnation will depend upon the quality of one's accumulated past karma or actions," Padmanabhan explains.
"There was no one else to depend upon but the Treasury to tell you," said Bill Hoagland, senior vice president for the BPC.
Baratza's system lets you choose among 40 grind styles, from coarse to fine, with a consistency that you will come to depend upon.
"The lives and physical safety of many thousands of Californians — citizens and immigrants, documented and undocumented — depend upon knowing this information," they added.
Users appreciate — and in many places have grown to depend upon — the convenience and flexibility these services offer at a range of prices.
It would send a clear message to China that America doesn't want to depend upon it as its major source of imports anymore.
On the other hand, removing these protections would endanger the livelihood of the many thousands of Palestinian households that depend upon Israeli employers.
The last few months have presented significant concerns for U.S. communities that depend upon imports, and the coming months may be equally challenging.
"The actual amount of prefinancing will ... depend upon conditions on the financial markets in 2018 and the expected conditins in 2019," it added.
Safe transitions depend upon this type of information exchange between careerists and appointees, especially for critical areas such of foreign affairs and defense.
"The basis of representation should depend upon numbers," Senator Jacob Howard of Michigan explained in introducing the 14th Amendment on the Senate floor.
The difference between landscape and nature could not be starker as we destroy the environment we depend upon, hurtling toward our own extinction.
The shoot illuminated just how climate change will affect the women who live there, and who depend upon these forests for their livelihoods.
The civil crisis that Clinton will inherit is less sharply defined, but her political legacy will depend upon her ability to alleviate it.
If the U.S. continues to stall and wait for preferable trade terms, the rest of Asia will just continue to depend upon China.
Alerting is controlled by a hodgepodge of national, state, tribal, and local authorities who depend upon private sector infrastructure and software for distribution.
With Europa League football providing an added complication this season, Southampton's success will depend upon his ability to juggle several balls at once.
Delivery estimates will be shown to customers as they make their selection and will depend upon their order date and the vehicle configuration selected.
And while US attorneys' offices are technically distinct entities from the DOJ, they depend upon the Justice Department for financial support and policy creation.
Optimal calorie intake and the specific meal plan needed for weight loss will depend upon a person's activity level and current body mass index. 
"We have 360,000 children who depend upon CPS every single day to learn, to play, to grow and to be fed," Lightfoot told reporters.
Like baseball, individuals from across the global depend upon each other as they collectively work to make a product and deliver a service. 4.
The infrastructure network we depend upon to move people and commercial goods has long outlived its designed lifespan and is operating on borrowed time.
Meanwhile, there are Spanish-speaking households across the country who are currently blocked from accessing the Univision networks they pay for and depend upon.
The police could generally depend upon the support of their communities, who mostly understood the symbiotic relationship between the cops, communities and public safety.
These Republicans are often mavericks, and while they may back their party's tax-reform bill, it is difficult for leaders to depend upon them.
They say the focus should be on the Affordable Care Act, which many poor and lower middle class people in California now depend upon.
However, essential activities — including advances in health care, cybersecurity, financial services and fundamental scientific research — depend upon large data sets and broad data sharing.
Where you fall on the musical overall seems to depend upon which aspect of the show you're willing to give the most weight to.
The draconian cut would cause enormous disruptions, gutting aid and development programs that some of the world's poorest and most vulnerable people depend upon.
The two are also joined by other Republicans who the White House can't really depend upon on every issue, including McCain, Collins and Sen.
Human health and well-being depend upon "biological resources", or the genes, species, and ecosystems that directly, indirectly, or potentially are used by humans.
Wise presidents let those who have made the sacrifices of combat — and who depend upon one another in combat — state first what they conclude.
Bobcats, javelinas, ocelots, deer, some 500 species of migratory birds, and scores of amphibians and reptiles all depend upon free movement through this region.
Whether there will be greater future effect will depend upon emergent facts, especially potential revelations from witnesses whose testimony was blocked by the Senate majority.
" She added, "It means a lot for women to be able to support themselves and not depend upon a man and to provide for yourself.
"The success of the campaign against ISIL in Iraq does depend upon political and economic progress as well," Defense Secretary Ash Carter said on Monday.
We owe it to current and future generations to safeguard biodiversity and the ecosystems that all species, humans included, depend upon to survive and thrive.
Even if the recordings do not reveal the planning of a future crime, their legality and admissibility could depend upon where the recordings were made.
So the success of any potential working-level talks could depend upon whether or not Kim decides that he will actually take some denuclearization actions.
"It would depend upon a legitimate congressional investigation that determines the president took action that rises to the level of impeachment," Larsen told The Hill.
How do we prevent our fears from leading us to destroy the very features activists and journalists around the world have come to depend upon?
Make no mistake: recent developments on the Hill should provide seniors with some sense of relief about the future of the programs they depend upon.
Each in his or her own right bears witness to the ways in which the places they study and depend upon are already coming undone.
Moody's said that the UK's rating would depend upon the outcome of Brexit and fiscal developments given the country's budget deficit and rising public debt.
In turn, this replacement must depend upon prior affirmations of Self, that is, upon a steadily expanding acceptance of human sacredness absolutely everywhere on earth.
Then, instead, American national security could ultimately have to depend upon some presumptively optimal combination of ballistic missile defense and defensive first strikes, or preemption.
Small-dollar donations are expected to be a huge deal in 2020 — the renewable resource that Democratic candidates will depend upon to fuel their campaigns.
"It's the most transparent way we have to see if they're adhering to the production cuts, given they depend upon these exports for revenues," he said.
Yet, in the current moment of turmoil for women's health, many are, because they know the future of their businesses and our economy depend upon it.
We just don't know what the consequences of a PETM-like shock would be for modern ecosystems or for the services we depend upon them for.
Most farmers depend upon federal crop insurance to gird against losses such as are likely this year, when bumper crops are expected but prices are sagging.
Though most of her injuries were internal and depend upon her scar tissue healing with time, Lawrence-Daley noted there's one thing she's particularly upset about.
They know that by standing in the way of immediate action they create the very environment that these criminals depend upon to perpetuate their business model.
Just as strong, up-to-date transportation infrastructure is essential to America's manufacturing economy, our outdoor economy and rural communities depend upon a healthy natural infrastructure.
In one month, our daily routines would come to depend upon mastery of Epic, the new medical software system on the screens in front of us.
How the Nordic countries choose to keep it open will depend upon the president of Finland and the prime ministers of Denmark, Iceland, Norway and Sweden.
PTF is a network of over 1,100 businesses that depend upon and support a healthy and thriving Colorado River system for the economic vitality it provides.
Will we work collectively to put resilience alongside efficiency as a primary driver for the systems we depend upon each and every day to feed ourselves?
However, this will be difficult to achieve at scale, and niche ultralight publishers will leverage this more effectively than those that depend upon a mass audience.
Critics say stock buybacks are a way for executives who depend upon stock and options as a major form of their compensation to boost their pay.
However, the exemption is not "open-ended" and will depend upon changes are made to NAFTA that satisfy Trump, an administration official told CNBC last week.
In support of upcoming diplomatic negotiations led by Secretary Pompeo, additional decisions will depend upon the DPRK [North Korea] continuing to have productive negotiations in good faith.
They kill the microbes that we depend upon and that are good for us as well as the ones that are causing disease and causing us harm.
"A municipality should not depend upon prosecuting its citizens in order to fund the cornerstone functions of government," Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster said in a statement.
Moreover, we know it is better to live in a world in which needy people, including children, do not depend upon individual largesse for their basic welfare.
PEOPLE COME TO FACEBOOK EVERY DAY AND THEY DEPEND UPON US TO PROTECT THEIR DATA AND I AM SO SORRY THAT WE LET SO MANY PEOPLE DOWN.
Yet the future of economics may depend upon a brutally honest consideration of masochism's role in pathologies deforming the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
"One thing we can depend upon, that we saw yesterday: Donald Trump says what he wants," Nikolaus Blome, deputy editor of Bild, wrote in its online edition.
Airlines don't pay most of the price of a new jet until it is delivered, meaning that the aircraft makers' revenue, profits and cash flow depend upon deliveries.
It would depend and — and I'm just a witness in this case, not the investigator or prosecutor, it would depend upon other things that reflected on his intent.
"We, much like successful New Yorker and American entrepreneurs for generations, depend upon our ability to work with great people from all parts of the world," he continued.
Insurers build that independence into their risk models, and depend upon it in their calculations of the maximum they may have to pay out in a single year.
We humans aren't independent of the ecosystems around us; we depend upon them for food and water production, climate and disease regulation, crop pollination, and many other reasons.
While a patchy island landscape presents its own set of challenges for plants and animals, forest patches still, however, provide important ecoservices that wildlife depend upon for survival.
While your life may depend upon infrastructure installed a few decades ago, perhaps under President Roosevelt's Works Progress Administration, you have no pressing need for more or better.
But rather than letting risk-anchored scaremongering drive the discussion, let's start with the promise of HI+AI; the pictures we paint depend upon the brushes we use.
Surgery and drug treatment will still be the major treatment options, but the sequencing of treatment will depend upon the specific details of the woman's individual cancer type.
To a manifestly variable and possibly bewildering extent, the nuclear deterrence benefits of "pretended irrationality" could depend upon prior enemy state awareness of Israel's counter-city targeting posture.
Policymakers should be aware, therefore, that the viability of a post-agreement Afghan state may well depend upon whether women's rights are protected in both word and practice.
They decide to live without the money, for now, cut off the land supply route into Afghanistan that the American operations there depend upon, and wait it out.
Meadows are vital for deer, coyote, and bears, for numerous birds, and for a multitude of smaller creatures, all of which depend upon the diversity of plant life.
My education was structured, orderly and progressive: It maintained certain rhythms and patterns, it built upon past knowledge and students within its walls could depend upon its routine.
When that old hunting horn blows before its games, the team seems to rush across the field as if their lives depend upon running the opponents into the ground.
The debris is also moving and accelerating in the x-direction with a value of 2.2 m/s2 (of course, these values depend upon my estimation of the scale).
The medium and long term effect will depend upon the relationships that are established between the UK, the EU and the rest of the world over the coming years.
"Driver pay is low, despite rapid industry growth and high pricing mark-ups, because companies depend upon having a large ready pool of available drivers," Parrott and Reich wrote.
There have been countless examples of the professionalism and dedication of individual government employees and how much we all depend upon them to perform important tasks on our behalf.
Political observers say that while a Clinton victory doesn't depend upon the white working-class demographic, the party needs to continue to court them for the down-ballot elections.
" However, he added, "it would depend upon what the full scope of the evidence is with respect to intent, because obstruction of justice requires a demonstration of corrupt intent.
"We depend upon the satellite measurements to not only tell us how the ice sheets respond but also to make these calculations to sea level contribution," Dr. Shepherd said.
That Rasmussen herself is the model in these works is astonishing, given that she's also the photographer and her pictures depend upon a dead-on handling of the mirror.
We're 50 years past the civil rights movement and blacks, to get to Harvard or Princeton or Brown, still depend upon being judged by different standards than other people.
"In the name of the millions who both depend upon and pay for M.T.A. services every day, I strongly urge you to reverse this unilateral policy," Mr. Lhota wrote.
"We are investigating the circumstances surrounding these alleged incidents and any resulting action will depend upon the evidence found," the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said in an email on Saturday.
Its vast coastline is not only mere hours by boat away from Europe's soft southern underbelly, but home as well to oil refineries Italy and other EU countries depend upon.
Young artists were raised in a different environment, in communities that do not depend upon one (often struggling) trade or industry, and they do not yearn for a forgotten past.
These investments support other economic sectors, and countless jobs that rely on them: America's bartenders and brewers, baristas and waiters, factory workers and farmers depend upon safe, affordable, reliable water.
"Unlike other forms of writing, poetry takes as its primary task to insist and depend upon and celebrate the troubled relation of the word to what it represents," Zapruder claims.
But in the statement, chief Pentagon spokeswoman Dana White said any additional suspensions would "depend upon (North Korea) continuing to have productive negotiations in good faith" with the United States.
It's social impact will depend upon how well it can communicate the real life effect of something as outlandish-sounding, something as creepy, as your own government spying on you.
Beyond persuading new parents to donate, then, lowering the cost of cord blood transplants may depend upon persuading more doctors to use the cells and more insurers to cover them.
" The CDI thus remains confident that "cobalt is not running out, but its availability will depend upon many factors such as accessibility, price, demand, technological development and global economic growth.
The US beings to pay the aid money again, and the Pakistani military elite -- who run a lot of the country and economy -- keep seeing the millions they depend upon.
The Trump administration has rescinded nearly all the aid the United States traditionally provided to Palestinians, cuts that threaten many of the schools, clinics and hospitals that Palestinians depend upon.
"It would depend and — and I'm just a witness in this case, not the investigator or prosecutor, it would depend upon other things that reflected on his intent," Comey said.
"It would depend, and — and I'm just a witness in this case, not the investigator or prosecutor — it would depend upon other things that reflected on his intent," Comey said.
Humans, as you know, are part of the natural world, and we depend upon it completely — every breath we take, every mouthful of food we eat, comes from the natural world.
The company is starting a new initiative to better understand how people decide what's accurate based on the news sources they "Depend upon," or likely follow and engage with on Facebook.
Even by spinning off $503 billion in assets, GE apparently can't move fast enough to preserve the dividends that millions of retired Americans depend upon to maintain their standard of living.
So-called "institutional investors" are major owners of stock, and the value of pension plans and other investments they manage depend upon the prices of the particular stocks they invest in.
"Full understanding of RSL is likely to depend upon on-site investigation of these features," Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project Scientist Rich Zurek of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory said in a statement.
Talk show hosts like Rubin and Rogan depend upon a large number of guest stars and organically connect with other content creators, which is why they are included within this network.
Early data suggests older people are twice as likely to have serious illness from the virus, and officials have said that slowing the spread will depend upon communities taking preventative steps.
"In support of upcoming diplomatic negotiations led by Secretary Pompeo, additional decisions will depend upon the DPRK continuing to have productive negotiations in good faith," she added, referring to North Korea.
It's a novel about ideas that also cares deeply about the pleasures of language, and a novel of disconcerting timeliness that does not depend upon its historical context to be compelling.
Amid a political upheaval and a economic crisis, Brazil is backsliding on its commitments to protect land rights, the Amazon rainforest and the indigenous people who depend upon it, environmentalists say.
Needless to say, it's pretty tough to do trivial yet essential things, like turning on a light, if you don't have immediate access to the software that function might depend upon.
And a lot will depend upon whether the incident falls under the DPA210, which encourages discloses of serious breaches but does not legally require them to deadline, vs GDPR which absolutely does.
"Whether President Trump's tough talk will have a long lasting impact will depend upon whether or not the Pakistani state feels sustained pressure and believes it has to change policies," Haqqani added.
Our ability to detect and to stop future attacks increasingly will depend upon overcoming the limitations encryption puts on law enforcement and the nebulous nature of lone wolf or small cell operations.
In fact, many in the industry are also now starting to realize that the scalability of marketplace lending will ultimately depend upon the retail investor and his appetite for tax-deferred yield.
"The decisions we make upon our planet's future depend upon knowledge," the royal said, explaining the program — dubbed Monaco Explorations — will expand understanding of the oceans bio-diversity, studying plants and lifeforms.
"So much will depend upon who is on the panel and how much power they have, and how open they make the rest of the process, including the application," she told Hyperallergic.
In New Mexico, many of the state's 200,000 Indigenous residents live or depend upon the border towns of Albuquerque, Farmington, and Gallup, where Native people have long come to work and trade.
"It would depend and -- and I'm just a witness in this case, not the investigator or prosecutor, it would depend upon other things that reflected on his intent," Comey said. http://bit.
The EPA, which wrote the rule with the Army Corps of Engineers, says it's essential to protect water that more than 100 million Americans depend upon for drinking, along with other purposes.
"We believe that global prosperity and national security depend upon a commitment to protect the digital world," said Alberto Yépez, co-founder and managing director at ForgePoint, who will lead the fund.
While we depend upon women and men like Sally Yates and Robert Mueller, and our members of Congress, to do their jobs without fear or favor, public interest and support are critical.
Some fear that a ruling against Byrd might disproportionally affect lower-income Americans, who are more likely to depend upon rental cars for everyday travel because they can't afford their own vehicles.
To the extent that they may even be estimated, the calculable risks of a U.S. nuclear war with North Korea will depend upon whether such conflict would be intentional, unintentional or accidental.
Reimbursement cuts resulting from flawed methodologies in Medicare's competitive bidding program for home respiratory care have been steadily chipping away at the level of services that beneficiaries have come to depend upon.
"The ultimate distribution of benefits under the plan would depend upon whether the government financed that deficit through tax increases, spending cuts, increased borrowing, or some combination of these options," TPC said.
"We will exert the same pressure upon Governor Carney, a Catholic, to uphold the sanctity of life for those innocent unborn children whose lives depend upon his vetoing this radical bill," Sheridan said.
"Having no practical experience in diplomacy, Mr. Tillerson has no proven knowledge or regard for the norms and necessities that so much of our modern diplomatic and security efforts depend upon," Democratic Sen.
"Full understanding of RSL is likely to depend upon on-site investigation of these features," said Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project Scientist Rich Zurek, not involved in the study, in a NASA JPL statement.
Dr Zhang speculates that pollutant damage is probably accumulating in the white matter of the brain, which people depend upon more heavily for verbal tasks; and men have less white matter than women.
I was raised across England and Nigeria, and I learned early to depend upon the increasingly overloaded public transport systems of the world's great cities to get me where I need to go.
But the extent to which that regulation is successful will depend upon how much consumers keep their eye on the ball, as opposed to letting the corporations themselves dictate the kind of regulation.
The company said the amount will depend upon progress recovered through the summer, but is expected to be lower than a charge of 25 million pounds ($33.56 million) taken in the first half.
Ann Coulter tests school's free-speech credentials DeVos' detractors charge that the education secretary has reduced consumer protections for student-loan repayment plans and amnesty programs, something many Bethune-Cookman students depend upon.
The judiciary "may truly be said to have neither force nor will, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm even for the efficacy of its judgments".
The two cities may believe they are helping middle-class residents, but they risk pushing up the cost of the labour that the middle classes depend upon, not least for help at home.
If the A.L. East race indeed comes down to the final day of the regular season, the Yankees might be forced to depend upon Jordan Montgomery against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday.
Beyond voting laws deemed by watchdogs to be disproportionately suppressing the vote of racial and ethnic minorities, Bishop cited some age-specific factors that can make the youth vote tough to depend upon.
The director Penny Woolcock has sensitively updated the story from ancient Ceylon to an unspecified Asian country today, set in a coastal shantytown where villages both depend upon the sea and fear its power.
Just as Earth Day has concentrated attention on environmental peril, World Press Freedom Day should become a rallying cry for all those who depend upon a free press to rise up in its defense.
"Our legislation gives large, profitable employers a choice: Pay workers a living wage or pay for the public assistance programs their low-wage employees are forced to depend upon," Sanders wrote in a statement.
To counter violent extremism, we must continue to depend upon law enforcement to stop these sick individuals before they act, and upon efforts within communities to prevent a path to radicalization before it starts.
Reform advocates' efforts to elect prosecutors who promise to rein in the power of their office depend upon an electorate who understand how much discretion prosecutors hold when it comes to enforcing the law.
"If we're thinking of diversifying alternatives, you're really looking at different strategies that don't necessarily depend upon the direct returns of stocks or bonds," said certified financial planner Barry Glassman, president of Glassman Wealth Services.
Asked how much the final report will rely on the financial documents, Warner said, "I think that will depend upon what all those documents show, because I think we've not fully reviewed all of them."
"Our legislation gives large, profitable employers a choice: Pay workers a living wage or pay for the public assistance programs their low-wage employees are forced to depend upon," Sanders said of the proposed law.
"Even as these systems depend upon a population of productive young workers at the national level, they diminish the economic need for children at the individual level — and so undermine their own sustainability," Stein writes.
"The medium and long-term effect will depend upon the relationships that are established between the U.K., the EU and the rest of the world over the coming years," it said on its website Friday.
Why it matters: The bottom lines of companies across the energy industry depend upon growing their share of the power mix, yet they often also align with each other in different policy and market fights.
It's not like we need multi-day journeys on steam locomotives just to hear a candidate speak, or depend upon the morning newspaper and evening news to be drip-fed candidates' positions on the issues.
Your affection for "Friend Art," which has been directed smoothly by Portia Krieger, may depend upon how much interest you have in listening to people in their 30s worry over their not exactly momentous problems.
With all of these moves to terminate, or threaten, programs that others at home and around the world have grown to depend upon, Trump has shown himself uniquely capable of shattering structures and seeding uncertainty.
Answer: That possibility is very good and will very much depend upon how aggressive the Fed wants to be in hiking; at this point, we're just a couple of hikes away from an inverted curve.
This question suggests that viable, long-term applications of DLT cannot depend upon an ever-appreciating price of an ethereal "currency" that has no intrinsic value and only very limited utility as an actual currency.
Should Biden win the nomination, the difference in November may depend upon whether he can recover some of the working-class voters that Clinton lost to Donald Trump, especially in key Midwestern states like Michigan.
It isn't about lobbying for yourself with unself-consciousness; it is about the greater good, about the people in the corporation who depend upon the integrity of your decisions, whether you are male or female.
The passage concerns the rhythms of life, events that we can depend upon to occur in certain orders: the tides and the sunrise are two examples, as are seasons and the flight patterns of birds.
" The Society of the Plastics Industry said consumers can have "confidence in the products they depend upon each day, while giving companies a more predictable regulatory system that is based on science rather than rhetoric.
"However, the yield in the future will mostly depend upon the general conditions in the European Union, which have a direct impact on Slovenia's exports, and the actions of the European Central Bank," he added.
" He blamed a "liberal philosophy" for creating millions of people "who believe everything they are or ever hope to be depend upon the federal government rather than the opportunities that this great country grants them.
" She added: "I think it's important for my message to be that women don't need to depend upon a man — to only want the ring and the dress and to be focused on the wrong things.
But what may not be intentional is the inclusion of leading edge, cancer fighting technologies and equipment on which millions of Americans; including veterans, seniors, and patients around the world, depend upon for life saving treatment.
Perdue said in a statement that Maggi had pressed for a timeline for restoring imports of fresh Brazilian beef to the United States, but he said any timeline would depend upon progress being made by Brazil.
The study authors, Monica Martinez-Bravo and Andreas Stegmann of the Center for Monetary and Financial Studies (CEMFI) in Madrid, Spain, note that the success of vaccines uniquely depend upon patients' trust in the medical establishment.
Your health may depend upon one of 50 percent of top-selling prescription drugs originally developed from wild species or one 50,000 described medicinal plants, of which over two-thirds are still harvested from the wild.
Democrats had been hammering Republicans for passing their sweeping tax-cut legislation while CHIP remained in limbo, arguing it would leave millions of families who depend upon the program uncertain over their future at the holidays.
Trump made reviving the coal industry, and the declining communities that depend upon its jobs, a central tenet in his presidential campaign and has rolled back Obama-era environmental regulations to give the industry a boost.
"Devising a progressive tax system that effectively taxes the wealthy is notoriously difficult, but whether a wealth tax is part of that system should depend upon the policy choices of democratically elected representatives, not faulty constitutional understandings."
Since the shutdown began two weeks ago, some of the more than 400 food trucks that operate in the city and depend upon a steady stream of hungry federal workers have struggled to keep their windows open.
"It has become clear that at the most fundamental level, appropriate representation in technology or any other industry will depend upon more people having the opportunity to gain necessary skills through the public education system," Williams wrote.
Cheney also reportedly expressed to Pence that the U.S. was "getting into a situation when our friends and allies around the world that we depend upon are going to lack confidence in us," according to the Post.
"Given how the justices appeared to line up in last term's cases, that may well depend upon Justice Kavanaugh -- who did not have to deal with the issue during his tenure on the D.C. Circuit," Vladek said.
IPATINGA, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazilian steelmaker Usinas Siderurgicas de Minas Gerais SA reactivated a blast furnace on Tuesday and announced plans to raise domestic steel prices in June, but executives warned that new investment would depend upon political developments.
The answer will depend upon ever emerging facts and whether there will be constructive and principled campaigning by candidates who can appeal to thoughtful voters who hold traditional American perspectives on the economy and the role of government.
The logic easily extends to a much wider range of actions that depend upon human labor (time, attention, effort, etc.), whether driving a car, caring for one's children, exercising our bodies and minds, or any other human activity.
"The (LRA) war was experienced as a war against civilians by the state and today people are facing the same kind of thing, where the state is destroying the environment that they depend upon to survive," said Branch.
We did that so that we'd have money for our art experimentation and for our music experimentation and so we could make those films independently, and didn't have to depend upon Warner Brothers to finance things for us.
Any hope of building a working centrist coalition made of like-minded Republicans and Democrats would depend upon locating some Democrats willing to work with the president, and there look to be some major hurdles in that regard.
The original study simply said that "3.45 million jobs depend upon exports to the E.U." But there is no question that Britain would continue to export to the European Union and elsewhere even if it left the bloc.
As Theo Farrell of Wollongong University in Australia puts it in "Unwinnable", his book on Britain's war in Afghanistan: money flows upwards; every government position is bought; even promotions in the army and police depend upon patronage and purchase.
But when an outbreak of despotic venality threatens the long-run integrity of the institutions our lives depend upon, some public servants may find themselves forced to make critical, risky, personal judgments about the legitimacy of the president's authority.
Contrary to what steel companies claim, thousands of manufacturing businesses that need steel around the U.S. have been subject to price hikes, delivery delays and the outright unavailability of steel products they depend upon to make their businesses work.
Whatever the cause, too often, the end result is kidney failure (also called End Stage Renal Disease, or "ESRD"), which affects more than 660,000 Americans, most of whom depend upon the nation's Medicare ESRD benefit for their kidney care.
"Our case and others will depend upon current California and Ninth Circuit federal case law, and upon the decision of the [Supreme Court] in Epic Systems," Peluso added, referring to the crucial case arguing the validity of employee arbitration agreements.
"Policy needs to be forward-looking so, decisions that a central bank makes today need to depend upon the view that it has about the evolution of economy," Clarida said after delivering a talk at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University.
So although the new RoboBee can fly, land in water, paddle about, then burst out again, it can't be remotely controlled, and it isn't yet capable of doing useful bee tasks like pollinating the crops we all depend upon to live.
" Ultimately, the legal expert believes that while "the existence of the texts are important, the question is who benefits from them; and that's going to depend upon more information being derived as to the surrounding details of the text messages themselves.
Among the big donors, "to the extent that their interests depend upon laws passing ... holding Congress is at least as important as the presidency," said Michael Malbin, a political science professor at the State University of New York in Albany.
An online petition with over 6,000 supporters wants to stop DeVos from delivering the commencement speech, charging the secretary had reduced consumer protections for student loan repayment plans and amnesty programs -- something many of the Bethune-Cookman's students depend upon.
This disconnect is becoming more apparent as the face of our country continues to change at a rapid pace and its consequences more urgent because the future of our public lands will depend upon public support from ever more diverse communities.
For a variety of reasons—because our politics and media depend upon their conditional largesse, because of the weird things that happen to a culture that adopts capitalism as its unofficial civic religion—no one even tells them to shut up.
"The decision affects more than 100 million users who depend upon us to communicate, to run their business, and for much more, just in order to force us to hand over information that we do not have," the statement said.
They're members of the first generation of football players to truly know the physical risks they face, taking the field even as a growing number of adults call for a prohibition of the sport, because their futures depend upon it.
Pension funds that worry more about environmental and other social causes for their investments rather than the financial returns of a company put those who depend upon them for their future retirements at risk while they play social do-gooder.
I'm hopeful that lawmakers will come together to see that the Home Health Payment Innovation Act is passed into law this year for the health and safety of American seniors – and a Medicare benefit that 3.5 million patients readily depend upon.
Why would a Rohingya prefer moving from a refugee camp in a relatively safe country to a refugee camp in an intensely hostile country and depend upon safety from the very people who killed their families and burned their villages?
For its part, the Obama administration — attempting to project a brand of innovative, post-partisan problem-solving of issues that have bedeviled government for decades — has welcomed and even come to depend upon its association with one of America's largest tech companies.
On this date in 1905, Albert Einstein published a paper called "Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy content," in which he first distilled a portion of his theory of special relativity into the elegant and enduring equation, E=mc2.
We often cannot depend upon on our government and our mightiest institutions to safeguard citizens, and so we need spinster mentorship, and friends who double as cancer patient caretakers, and sperm donation selectors, and boisterous demonstrations outside the gates of the White House.
"The novelty of the approach is that it doesn't depend upon an argument that the manufacturer knows that a particular shooter is a high-risk buyer," said Heidi Li Feldman, a professor at Georgetown University Law School, who has followed the Newtown litigation.
She points out that emigrants often "turn to the skills they can absolutely depend upon"; in Sacks's case, this meant finding paid work as a scholar before attempting poetry, and moving to painting only once his career as a poet was secure.
In his immensely valuable Reason and Anti-Reason in our Time (1952), Jaspers explained that an authoritarian leadership must always depend upon a docile citizenry, one that willfully seeks the simplest possible answers and can reassuringly blame one or several accessible scapegoats.
Even if the Iberian lynx is no longer facing extinction, its future continues to depend upon that of the rabbit, whose population first decreased significantly because of myxomatosis, a highly infectious disease, which was introduced as a control agent worldwide in the 1950s.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, since before his 2016 campaign, has broken with other Republicans to promise to protect America's most prominent social safety net programs, but his budget request for fiscal year 2021 would trim government programs that millions of Americans depend upon.
Not for Mr. Icke the classical trappings of masks or togas or anything that might stand in the way of this triptych's analysis of both the shattering effects of violence and the way nonetheless that society seems to depend upon that self-same violence.
Indeed, questions like whether you need a photo ID to vote, whether it's legal to take a "ballot selfie," or whether you can wear campaign paraphernalia into the voting booth don't currently have national answers, but instead depend upon each state's widely varying rules.
"The citizenship status of Minor John Doe depends upon the status of Ms. Muthana; accordingly, regardless of the choices made by his mother, the health and survival of a young U.S. citizen depend upon the expeditious resolution of Ms. Muthana's civil case," it said.
"The adverse impact of the proposed regulation on these [scholarship] programs will harm thousands of students that depend upon these scholarships and their families that struggle to afford their tuition," said Allen Fagin, executive vice president of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America.
"The actual number of portions for each food group that you should consume each day will depend upon your individual calorie needs -- which is dependent on your personal weight goals as well as factors including your height, weight, age, gender, and activity level," she said.
"We're talking about lots of communities seeing their customary lands go away, lands they depend upon on a daily basis for their livelihoods," said Patrick Kipalu, Africa Program coordinator for Rights and Resources Initiative, a global network that advocates for indigenous peoples' land rights.
The scandal surrounding Plácido Domingo—more than twenty women have accused the superstar tenor of sexual harassment or misconduct , which he has denied—makes one wonder whether it would be possible to do without the star system, or, at least, to depend upon it less.
Goldstein offers a snapshot history of their careers in deference to the American now, embracing not only the chatty familiarity of first names but also, and more significant, the biographical details of authorship that most 21st-century interest in literature seems to depend upon.
Think about the words written by Wilson when considering whether to buy, sell or even depend upon Allstate as a company: "We must broaden our evaluation of corporations beyond share prices to provide space, light and water for their role to grow," Wilson wrote.
The security and prosperity of all nations depend upon helping vulnerable communities—including here in the U.S. — build their resilience to increasingly inhospitable conditions, from shifting to more climate-resistant crops to conserving wetlands, reefs and other ecosystems that provide natural protection against coastal flooding.
After Britain voted to leave the EU last week, Rolls-Royce said on Tuesday that it remained committed to the country where it is headquartered and that the long-term effect of quitting the bloc on the firm would depend upon the new relationships formed.
In the studio, while I may not be standing at the exact site where a painting began, I can continue working perceptually because of the studio's proximity to the river; its light, movement, and sensations that keep my subject within constant reach, something I depend upon.
Among other things, this expectation would depend upon assorted prior Israeli decisions on nuclear disclosure; Israeli perceptions of the effects of such disclosure on enemy retaliatory intentions; Israeli judgments about enemy perceptions of Samson weapons vulnerability and presumed enemy awareness of Samson's counter-city force posture.
Media companies ability to attract premiums in a platform world will depend upon three things: The value of a media company will be predominantly tied up in its brand; the amount of incremental revenue or reach that content can derive from being associated with that company.
As long as the United States of America continues to advocate democracy, freedom, and security around the world, we will depend upon on the international press, and as long as we depend on the members of the international press, we need to make their security a priority.
A mountain of bad debt in India's banking system has led to a prolonged credit crunch that is inflicting most pain on small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) such as Pandey's that depend upon banks for their day-to-day working capital and longer-term borrowing needs.
The mineral withdrawal is a necessary way to protect the land and the water that our people and our village depend upon, and we are grateful that the Supreme Court has agreed with the 85033th Circuit's conclusion ― that our lands and our people must be preserved.
In addition, some studies find that the associations depend upon the quality of the relationship you have with your parents and, as mentioned above, relationship quality might matter more when it comes to heterosexual people's preferences—perhaps because gays and lesbians are less likely to be accepted by their parents.
"I believe we're likely to see ongoing consolidation in the content industry but the level and intensity of dealmaking will very much depend upon the outcome of the AT&T-Time Warner trial," says Gene Kimmelman, President and CEO of Public Knowledge and former Chief Counsel for the DOJ's Antitrust Division.
Just as Jefferson's republican championing of the people's liberties depended upon his acceptance of a permanent underclass of slave laborers, so does Hamilton's commitment to the success of the entrepreneurial self-made man depend upon his assumption that there would be a deferential political underclass to do the heavy work.
True, there are moments of drama that depend upon sequence: the first time a dancer in white (originally Ms. Childs, now her young doppelgänger, Caitlin Scranton) invades the previously distinct world of the lower level; the climactic appearance, near the end, of three dancers up top, one in each color.
So currently there's a hypothesis, about half a million objects ranging in size from a speck of paint all the way to a school bus that could harm any services and capabilities we depend upon, like global positioning system, banking, weather warnings, agriculture, TV communications, and soon even the internet.
Shifting the discussion from scarcity to generosity, some have asked: What supportive care will be available for the patients who must forego a ventilator altogether, because none is available, or for the patients who must give up equipment because it offers no lasting benefit and others' lives depend upon it?
That's why it's important to note that the outcome of the 28 election will likely depend upon the efforts of independent groups led by women of color — like Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta and the New Virginia Majority Education Fund — that are expert at the nuts and bolts of politicking.
That's why it's important to note that the outcome of the 28 election will likely depend upon the efforts of independent groups led by women of color — like Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta and the New Virginia Majority Education Fund — that are expert at the nuts and bolts of politicking.
"The security and the resilience of the IT we depend upon should be commensurate with the level of risk," Joshua Corman, the founder of I Am the Cavalry, a global grassroots organization pushing for better security in systems and devices that can impact safety and human life, such as medical devices, told Motherboard.
"We expect this particular contribution to be a one-time contribution, and the final amount that will actually be provided to I.O.M. will depend upon needs on the ground, given that the number of vulnerable migrants in need of immediate humanitarian aid in Costa Rica fluctuates," the State Department said in a statement.
"The damage done to the reef is not only a disaster from an environmental point of view, but also due to the fact that the livelihoods of local communities depend upon healthy reefs," Doug Meikle, who runs a website supporting the work of the local Papuan community's tourist accommodation association, told CNN in an email.
Kansas also can depend upon arguably the best backcourt in the nation in Frank Mason III, who leads the conference in scoring (19.9 points) and 3-point field-goal percentage (51.6 percent), and Devonte' Graham, who averages 863 points and leads the team with 51 3-pointers, including nine in the last three games.
"The signal must be there is a new order emerging, and how that new order emerges will depend upon the wisdom, the patience and the understanding of the top leaders," Andrew Sheng, chief advisor at China's Banking Regulatory Commission, told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick on the sidelines of the European House Ambrosetti Forum in Italy Friday.
It is going to be data driven and it's going to depend upon – I mean, as Chairman Powell said, for the U.S. it is going to depend on what's happening on the global front, but it's also going to depend on what's happening with inflation in the U.S. There is more to be done on the fiscal front.
At the same time, concern about the environmental cost of business models that depend upon continuous resource use and generate mountains of e-waste is also growing — thanks to greater visibility and awareness of the damage caused at both ends of the pipe (including as countries like China put hard limits on the types of foreign waste they'll accept).
"Facing growing responsibility for their own retirement savings and an increasingly complex universe of financial products and services, Americans today must depend upon competent and ethical Advisers to help make decisions critical to their financial security," the coalition wrote in a comment letter to the Labor Department in 2015, during the original formulation of the rule.
Same way people depend upon mummy-makers to insure the dead are ready and able to enjoy, to survive whatever pleasures and perils a journey that never ends might bring, people rely on artists and works of art (with equally scant, problematic, or no evidence at all, that such reliance achieves desirable results) to act as guides.
As Congress searches for revenue sources to offset cuts in tax rates, some have proposed a one-size-fits-all retirement system that would eliminate the traditional, tax-deferred retirement accounts that workers and families depend upon and instead mandate the use of Roth after-tax accounts that reduce workers' take-home pay by taxing their contributions.
And yet, like so much else at this moment, Lamaleran society is being threatened from all sides — by the rise of commercial fishing operations, the decline of the very animals they depend upon, politicians who value economic growth above all else and the desire of tribal youth (in particular the girls) for a life with fewer restrictions.
In 6900, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE promised not to cut Medicare funding and not to take it away from those who depend upon it.
" Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, echoing the economic themes that propelled his White House bid and first drew Democratic attention to the potency of populism this year, vowed, "We are not going to allow the billionaire class or Trump or anybody else to cut the programs that the elderly, the disabled and disabled vets absolutely depend upon.
" Jesus' existence, in other words, did not depend upon the minutest touch of that ardor through which all other human beings are generated: "Holy virginity became pregnant, not by conjugal intercourse, but by faith—lust being utterly absent—so that that which was born from the root of the first man might derive only the origin of race, not also of guilt.
When Facebook's latest diversity report in July showed stagnant growth, the company suggested this was an issue of a broken talent pipeline: "It has become clear that at the most fundamental level, appropriate representation in technology or any other industry will depend upon more people having the opportunity to gain necessary skills through the public education system," Maxine Williams, Facebook's global director of diversity, wrote.
Time will tell whether the 115th Congress will be the one to finally make serious and lasting reforms to the National Flood Insurance Program, but as costs continue to rise and the federal government operates under a large and growing budget deficit, all options should be on the table – especially common-sense, smart policies that can help the lives of those who depend upon them the most.
"Potential legal challenges will depend upon how the new regulations are actually worded, but based on what we have heard so far, challengers to the new rules will face an uphill battle because it sounds like the primary thing the President is doing is interpreting an ambiguous federal statute," said Steve Vladeck a professor of law at Washington College of Law at American University and a CNN legal analyst.
With the 2018 midterms looming, the future of the Republican Congress may depend on it — but perhaps even more importantly, with talk of impeachment proceedings against President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, the future of the nation may depend upon it too.
Voters couldn't care less about the inner-workings of CMS's policy team, but they'll definitely understand Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Republican candidates in close races pointing to an administration that is unraveling – whether directly or indirectly – the very program that millions of seniors rely and depend upon for high-quality health care.

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