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Furthermore, Russia has a healthy ability to counter-respond and, arguably, dissuading Russia from further mischief matters more than dissuading other countries because no other country combines Russia's capabilities and Russia's hostility to the West.
Some governments are dissuading people from having or attending large gatherings.
We appear to be dissuading talented people from entering the field.
Todd had no one dissuading him, so he went for it.
Dissuading corporate takeovers would limit companies' ability to change with the times.
He blamed Russian interference for dissuading Mr Maduro from fleeing to Cuba.
Some argued that priestly celibacy was dissuading young men from joining the priesthood.
This typically happens during a predatory attack, dissuading the enemy from eating the bug.
The meals don't allow for substitutions, dissuading picky eaters, vegetarians and those with allergies.
He blamed Russian and Cuban interference for dissuading Mr Maduro from fleeing to Cuba.
High prices in principle reflect taxes designed to have a dissuading effect on smokers.
Bocconi university's Perotti said such schemes risked entrenching poverty, by dissuading people from seeking work.
But minor cost savings and consumer disinterest are not dissuading manufacturers from introducing the technology.
Fines could be over $200, dissuading droves of lower-income and younger voters from registering.
Does dissuading them from doing so infringe on their First Amendment rights to free speech?
He's also facing 2 misdemeanor counts -- false imprisonment and dissuading one from reporting a crime.
Speaking of politics, this year organizers are dissuading contestants from getting political with their song choices.
Though their songs are tautly structured and decidedly sweet, their cloak of mayhem can be dissuading.
If not, you can still fight moral grandstanding by recognizing and dissuading these behaviors in others.
A number of states have adopted laws aimed at dissuading internet providers from abandoning net neutrality.
Twitter says that's because it's getting better at dissuading people from creating them to begin with.
Some hawks also argue that higher interest rates will benefit households by dissuading them from borrowing imprudently.
It appears that China's travel agencies, under official pressure, are dissuading people from going to the island.
Are poll workers suggesting (or overtly stating) that provisionals don't count and dissuading people from voting provisional?
Other parts of the bill appeared to be aimed at dissuading asylum applications in the first place.
Some trade experts, though, say America's get-tough approach is dissuading foreign partners from jumping into talks.
Crying is kept to a minimum to keep it from dissuading a child from playing with it.
The economic argument for dissuading future ransoms doesn't compel companies faced with losing access to critical information.
Remain in Mexico is aimed at dissuading asylum seekers from applying for refuge in the United States.
Sure, as pundits have repeatedly noted, Clinton supporters have little chance of dissuading people from voting for Trump.
PAUL TREMLETTIpswich, Suffolk NATO is doing an excellent job at its core mission: dissuading attacks against its members.
Other former extremists are suited to work with rehabilitation programs on dissuading others from engaging in extremist activity.
But it puts as much, if not more effort into dissuading vulnerable people from following the extremists' proclamations.
It isn't just about dissuading the tired and poor from coming, it's about telling everyone to stay away.
But it's unclear if any of this is actually dissuading people from migrating north — or if anything will.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday the media is "killing people" by dissuading consumers from using an autonomous vehicle.
This may explain why many sites have taken a more subtle approach to dissuading ad blocker users over time.
However, EU governments did want the mission to continue because they felt it had been effective in dissuading smugglers.
On that topic, Musk has said dissuading people from using semi-autonomous driving technology is tantamount to killing them.
The combination of family responsibilities and the demanding travel on tour is a major factor dissuading women from coaching.
But the price of a rice bowl, around $2, was double what locals would pay elsewhere, dissuading some customers.
The focus on women, it was predicted, would constrain the size of the marches by dissuading men from attending.
When he returned, he and Moussa Kebbe, another deportee, began dissuading other young men from taking the risky journey.
Rights advocates say that existing laws have been effective at dissuading parents from pressuring young daughters into arranged marriages.
Furthermore, the force structure requirements were driven by four factors: assuring allies, deterring aggressors, dissuading competitors and defeating enemies.
Trump's campaign is running anti-Clinton attack ads aimed at dissuading black voters from turning out to support her.
Consulting in advance would encourage officials to consider fully the impact of proposed changes, thus dissuading economically damaging political grandstanding.
She rebuffed suggestions -- from both the President's supporters and his opponents -- that the resolution is aimed at dissuading primary challengers.
My sense from observing the hearings and talking to users is that the Dissuasion Commission isn't terribly effective at dissuading.
But on Monday, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin made sure to emphasize his department's role in dissuading those companies from participating.
In practice, the policy is cumbersome and seemingly impractical, which may achieve the administration's goal of dissuading migrants from coming.
Other companies have tried to minimize karoshi cases by offering breakfast to those arriving early, dissuading them from staying too late.
"Banks' lending rates will decline even if deposit rates do not, squeezing lending margins and dissuading banks from lending," he said.
By gifting Gendry with a title and land, Dany seemingly secured his loyalty — preemptively dissuading Gendry from attempting to outrank her.
Why we picked ampUp: Electric vehicles are inevitable, but reliable charging is one of the leading fears dissuading people from buying.
Banks, meanwhile, are actively dissuading the working class from banking with them, creating a permanent class of unbanked and underbanked citizens.
The United States should accept, and even encourage, China's growth, while gently dissuading bullying behavior by leaders in Beijing, he maintains.
Why it matters: Follow-on fundraising difficulties contribute to an unvirtuous cycle, dissuading some early-stage investors from backing female founders.
The presence of the monitor alone can serve as a significant deterrent, dissuading nefarious elements from taking advantage of the project.
There were no plans to publicize the financial affiliation with the agency, for fear of dissuading families from seeking help there.
Why it matters: Vaccine misinformation has spread via social media, and experts worry that it's dissuading parents from vaccinating their children.
"It could be dissuading migrants," Father Julio López, who runs the Casa del Migrante Nazareth, said of the new bilateral strategies.
The China Daily said it was unfair for Trump to put the burden on China for dissuading Pyongyang from its actions.
War Machine was found guilty though of coercion, dissuading a witness, battery by strangulation, kidnapping ... and multiple counts of sexual assault.
They therefore stand to gain from dissuading donors—who have already claimed their tax deductions—from making payments out of their DAF.
Instead, the company operates as a crisis pregnancy center, targeting vulnerable women with the intention of dissuading them from terminating their pregnancy.
Other immigrant advocates have expressed concern the rule could negatively affect public health by dissuading immigrants from using health or food aid.
But higher prices are also not dissuading consumer spending, as retail sales also rose 0.4% compared with January, well above economists expectations.
Indicating that weaponizing it could result in terrorism-related charges will hopefully play a role in dissuading anyone with this in mind.
But that is not dissuading buyers and renters who find themselves priced out of not only New York, but also downtown Jersey City.
"We hear anecdotal reports of foreign central banks dissuading their banks to use the facility as it may signal systemic risks," Bikbov wrote.
DHS officials credit tighter border security and more stringent interior enforcement with dissuading migrants from making the risky trek across America's southern frontier.
But that isn't dissuading its founder and CEO, Adil Wali, who previously cofounded and served as the CTO of indie womenswear brand ModCloth.
Many state health officials say disclosing information about outbreaks to the public or punishing facilities risks dissuading hospitals and nursing homes from reporting.
Iranian officials have complained that nonnuclear American sanctions remain a major impediment, dissuading many foreign companies from investing in and trading with Iran.
The move comes in tandem with Trump's decision to break the US out of an international agreement aimed at dissuading Iran's nuclear ambitions.
In the case, Mr. Bannon was charged with committing domestic violence and battery and dissuading a witness, his wife, from reporting a crime.
The wave of plunder has spooked many in Ciudad Guyana, leading more people to stay indoors come nightfall and dissuading some stores from opening.
Bannon was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness, but the charges were dropped when Piccard did not appear in court.
"Their proposed 'fixes' are aimed at misinforming the public and dissuading Congress from doing what is right for our 3.5 million American citizens," Gov.
The Twitter firepower of members such as Ocasio-Cortez, with 2.5 million followers, is dissuading Democrats from moderating and Pelosi (D-Calif.) from compromising.
His election could likely doom the accord, T.P.P. advocates concede, by dissuading Republican leaders from advancing an issue their party's standard-bearer so opposes.
Capability is not the issue; rather, it seems that external factors play a bigger role in dissuading women from opting for science-related careers.
Here are the Trump team's three main goals for dissuading key voter groups on November 8: Keep Bernie Sanders voters home, or voting independent.
Montoya faces two counts of felony criminal threats, one count of dissuading a witness and another charge of illegal possession of an assault rifle.
Soon, those searching for terms related to Islamic extremism will be hit with anti-radicalization propaganda ads aimed at dissuading potential Islamic State (ISIS) recruits.
Nurmagomedov has gained prominence by dissuading young men from joining Islamic State and helping families persuade their sons to leave the group's ranks in Syria.
WHO also did not respond to The Hill's repeated requests for comment on the role social media could play in dissuading people from getting vaccinated.
A key decision awaits the House Republicans' export-boosting BAT, intended to help pay for reforms while dissuading companies from moving assets, profits and jobs abroad.
Mary Frances Fletcher was charged Tuesday with four counts of unlawful sexual intercourse and one count of knowingly dissuading a witness or victim of a crime.
Proof these policies aren't dissuading desperate migrants and refugees fleeing war and repression can be found in the almost daily reports of them dying at sea.
Being formally part of Iraq's security apparatus means attacks against the militias count as attacks on Iraq, and therefore dissuading such attacks against them, Hashimi added.
The final framework, however, would only apply to deals backed by assets originated in a EU member state, dissuading European buyers from buying into UK deals.
A reader asks: Could we ease subway system congestion in U.S. cities by dissuading people from walking up moving stairs, the way they're doing in London?
He was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness, but the charges were ultimately dropped when the woman did not appear at trial.
Wary that U.S. leaders fundamentally want to undermine their country's rise, Chinese leaders increasingly are dissuading or outright preventing their companies from dealing with American partners.
However, the sanctions could have the effect of dissuading foreign companies from dealing with the Iranian entities who are designated, said Brookings Institution analyst Robert Einhorn.
Feigin also pleaded no contest to dissuading a witness for sending messages to a police lieutenant he accuses of falsely stating that he confessed to her.
We also aren't fully sure of the risks posed by e-cigarettes, and whether their harms outweigh their benefits in dissuading people from traditional tobacco products.
Many waiting homes are in poor condition—the one near Hariane's clinic has a half-open roof and nowhere to sleep—dissuading women from using them.
Steve Bannon, CEO of Trump's presidential campaign and White House chief strategist until August 2017, was charged in 1996 with domestic violence, battery, and dissuading a witness.
They also believe the rule could negatively affect public health by dissuading immigrants from using health or food aid to which they or their children are entitled.
It seems to me to have been very effective at dissuading and preventing the 99.9% of British citizens who have signed to it from making unauthorised disclosures.
The NCAA's new rule -- dubbed the "Rich Paul Rule" -- is geared toward dissuading players from working with agents who don't have a bachelor's degree, among other requirements.
The former chief strategist for Trump, Steve Bannon, was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness in a 1996 case involving his then-wife.
The reverence we show to donors and the emphasis the promotional material puts on how rewarding the experience is can end up dissuading people from doing it.
Discouraging teens from drinking alcohol is going to be different than discouraging them from driving under the influence because dissuading teen experimentation is different from encouraging risk reduction.
A "senior official" working for Donald Trump revealed the Republican campaign's plan for dissuading potential Hillary Clinton voters from voting Democrat in a new report from Bloomberg Businessweek.
A back-burner relationship can be healthy as long as the situation dissuading you from dating isn't permanent and you understand things may not work out, Wagner says.
The concept of dissuading an over-mighty Soviet Russia after World War II from foreign adventurism was first set forth publicly by George Kennan in a magazine article.
Google is trying to avoid the politics side of this, while also sternly dissuading people from going the backdoor route to maintain access to the company's popular services.
On June 29, 2017, a spokesman with the Los Angeles County district attorney confirmed that Christine Wycoff had been acquitted of one count of dissuading a witness from testifying.
If the protective tariff was bringing in lots of revenue, the argument went, that meant it wasn't doing a good enough job of dissuading people from buying foreign imports.
This isn't the first time states have taken it upon themselves to tweak their signage in hopes of dissuading some stoned 16-year-olds from becoming would-be thieves.
Kerala's Communist-led government, which had initially sought to facilitate the entry of women, appeared to change its stance, instead dissuading them from visiting the shrine to prevent protests.
Police used pepper spray and tear gas to disperse fans and, according to The Independent, British police spotters were vital in dissuading French law enforcement from deploying water cannons.
Weary subway workers, wearing red vests emblazoned with the word "volunteer," say that shortly after the cars were designated for women, they tried dissuading male passengers, with little success.
During the 1991 Persian Gulf war, the administration of George Bush led an effort to push Iraqi forces out of Kuwait while dissuading Saddam Hussein from employing chemical weapons.
"This notice was issued with the intention of dissuading taxpayers from making donations to state charitable contribution funds," Mr. Rosen, who is a former lawyer for the I.R.S., said.
But people close to Mr. Trump said there was no dissuading him that the "likes" a tweet got were evidence that a decision or policy proposal was well received.
Both state and federal attempts to reform the criminal justice system have focused on the entering inmate class, either by reducing the penalties or dissuading offenses in the first place.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's increasingly protectionist stance is dissuading Chinese and other foreign investors from bidding in major asset sales, political and corporate advisers say, potentially reducing competition and hurting prices.
That aid was conditioned on El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala showing progress on issues such as human smuggling, drug trafficking and dissuading citizens from migrating illegally to the United States.
Deputy Neil Kimball, a 45-year-old sex crimes investigator, is also accused of preventing or dissuading a witness from testifying, a felony, according to a statement from the department.
"For the first time, this year, we are actually dissuading our labels from releasing albums in the December time period," said Vinnie Freda, the Warner Music Group's chief data officer.
It has succeeded in recent years in dissuading a number of music acts, including Pink Floyd frontman Roger Waters, Elvis Costello and New Zealand singer-songwriter Lorde, from performing in Israel.
With Watch and IGTV, Facebook is creating services that allow the company to maintain video channels without dissuading people from sharing their own material on their News Feeds or in Stories.
Do you think there's a way to balance encouraging women to be safe and realistic about dangers while traveling while also not dissuading us from having experiences and seeing the world?
Is Ola genuinely aiming for an IPO in three to four years, or are these tactics aimed at dissuading Uber, SoftBank and others from forcing a union with its big rival?
The email might be crafted to look like it came from a mobile device, and might include a request not to be disturbed—dissuading the recipient from checking the email's legitimacy.
Democrats oppose Trump on the policy, but their broader issue has been dissuading the White House of the notion they can use funding deadlines as a way to get policy concessions.
The failure to reach orbit isn't dissuading Interstellar Technologies, however – the company will try again, and should be able to improve its process using valuable data gathered in its inaugural attempt.
Though the nonprofit installed new fencing and took steps to foster trust with the teenagers in hope of dissuading them from running away, the momentum to close Hawthorne was too strong.
"He does not want Kasowitz to do anything that could be interpreted as an act of obstruction, a means of dissuading the witnesses from cooperating in the investigation," Mr. Bauer said.
Seedling's solution for dissuading illegal immigration is to affix deportees with electronic collars that will stun anyone who tries to cross the Mexican-American borde—an idea barely more outlandish than Rep.
The Trump administration has started using a new tactic aimed at dissuading immigrants from coming to the United States: separating parents from their young children when families try to cross the border.
Fewer banks means less competition and implies that existing banks, such as Wells, will not fear market discipline – which ultimately may in fact be the best remedy for dissuading firms from misconduct.
Some members simply want a judgment-free place to express their feelings about a complicated illness, but others promote more dangerous behavior, like encouraging extreme diets or dissuading people from getting help.
Many economists believe the steep prices are cutting into affordability, and the limited number of homes for sale is dissuading current owners from putting their homes on the market to trade up.
The new rule addresses when employers are required to report to the DOL when they hire outside anti-union consultants for the purpose of dissuading employees from choosing to form a union.
Murphy also listed details about the president's conduct that he views as worrisome, including "surrounding himself with only military men" and dissuading his own Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
It not only provides a snapshot of the administration's plans to roll out policies aimed at dissuading migrants from trekking north but also shows how early on those options were being discussed.
I cautiously ask the authorities in Tehran if these severe punishments actually work when it comes to dissuading would-be traffickers, because while the Iranian government keeps killing, the smugglers keep coming.
The Military had been using TikTok as a recruitment tool and as a way to reach young people, but began dissuading soldiers from using the app in mid-December, according to Military.com.
"This is also an attempt at intimidation, with the aim of dissuading our people from taking any concrete steps toward resisting their growing dispossession and gradual extermination," Wolf said in the statement.
By Andrew M. Seaman (Reuters Health) - Few studies of surgery patients enroll similar numbers of men and women despite laws aimed at dissuading sex bias in research, according to a new study.
LSE's forceful rejection was aimed at discouraging HKEX from pursuing the deal any further, rather than dissuading a third party from getting involved, Chris Turner, an analyst at Berenberg told CNN Business.
I don't want her only preparation to be a one-hour talk about safety before she goes; the emotional, mental and physical preparation critical to dissuading predators must be practiced and honed.
Breitbart.com's Stephen Bannon, newly minted CEO of the Donald Trump presidential campaign, was once charged with domestic violence, battery, and dissuading a witness, according to a 1996 police report, Politico uncovered Friday.
Despite Tyrion's best efforts at dissuading her, she's hell-bent on flying all three of her dragons north of the Wall to visit Jon and help him out with his White Walker problem.
A new study suggests that laws intended to prevent gun violence may have the unintended consequence of dissuading U.S. gun retailers from agreeing to temporarily store firearms in an effort to prevent suicides.
For his part, McConnell aimed his statement squarely at dissuading would-be white supremacists in his home state who are planning a rally in Lexington by saying they are "not welcome" in Kentucky.
Robinhood may also be suffering from the crypto downturn, which is likely dissuading the mainstream public from dumping cash into tokens after seeing people lose fortunes as Bitcoin and Ethereum's prices tumbled this year.
The Senate unanimously passed a symbolic measure Thursday aimed at dissuading President Donald Trump from accepting a deal proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin to turn over US officials for questioning by Russian investigators.
His first week in charge ended with word that that newly-appointed boss had, in 1996, faced charges of misdemeanor domestic violence, battery, and dissuading a witness following an incident involving his then-wife.
Additionally, both Chinese and Russian military writings agree that targeting America's critical space assets is a means of potentially dissuading intervention in a regional crisis, and leveling the playing field should a conflict arise.
Rather than tacitly dissuading participation, secretaries of State should actively work to expand access to voting for all eligible citizens with automatic voter registration, same-day voter registration, and long periods of early voting.
Rather than dissuading activists, though, Hosseini's arrest fueled an unprecedented wave of similar protests resulting in the arrest of at least 29 other women and has spread to other cities including Shiraz and Isfahan.
E-Verify will end the lure of jobs that entices visitors to overstay their visas in the first place, while also dissuading those who might still try to illegally cross our borders for work.
Guides earn handsome commissions from disreputable trekking operators by pushing for emergency evacuations in cases of mild acute mountain sickness and other illnesses, dissuading trekkers from contacting doctors or from trying less drastic measures.
Here are the Trump team's three main goals for dissuading key voter groups on November 8: Trump's campaign is also relying on a wave of silent Trump voters to turn up on November 8.
That the counseling sessions are mandatory reveals that the objective has little to do with helping the alleged victim, but is instead simply aimed at dissuading the alleged victim from proceeding with a complaint.
While critics and the courts try to determine the motivation behind the question, it's possible with existing government data to gauge the consequences of dissuading noncitizens from being counted, or of discounting them altogether.
After dissuading other Commanders from carrying out mass Salvagings, he has to comb through "binders of women" (a self-aware nod to Mitt Romney's 2012 comment about the women applicants he assembled for his staff).
Not only did these practices make phones more expensive, but Qualcomm's high royalties were also seen as potentially dissuading OEMs from investing in new features that would benefit consumers because they'd have to pay more.
The effort is paying dividends, winning over even the most liberal Trump critics in the caucus while dissuading new acolytes to the impeachment effort, which has struggled to find a foothold in the new Congress.
Aruna is desperate for greater investment in sports in his country, something he believes is crucial to dissuading disaffected youths from falling into the sway of organizations such as the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram.
This keeps our enemies guessing and has the effect of dissuading them from calculating that they can get away with attacks on the United States or our allies as long as they are not nuclear.
The Honduran president has proved to be a strong ally on the issues that matter most to the United States, like interdicting drugs and dissuading migrants from making the long trip to the Texas border.
Brazil's digital rights watchdogs are sounding the alarm about a proposed bill that promises to attack phenomena such as cyberbullying but, they warn, is actually a "spy bill" aimed at dissuading critics of the powerful.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery, and dissuading a witness in 218 over an incident involving his then-wife, Politico reported shortly after Bannon joined the Trump campaign.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery, and dissuading a witness in 183 over an incident involving his then-wife, Politico reported shortly after Bannon joined the Trump campaign.
As well as dissuading researchers from working in the CFS/ME field, scientists fear that pressure from campaigners has also begun to show in the wording of guidance for patients and doctors from national health authorities.
In addition, by "preventing and dissuading scholars from coming to our institutions -- including scholars who had already committed to filling positions," the brief argues that the order has disrupted universities' abilities to fill their staffing needs.
"  The Trump ads don't violate several aspects of these rules, like dissuading users from taking the census or "Misrepresentation of the dates, locations, times and methods for census participation" and "who can participate in the census.
The crumbling ruins of the Băile Neptun resort are deteriorating by the day and, according to an article by Vice, the town itself is also falling into disrepair, dissuading tourists from visiting the once-famous spa town.
But those concerns aren't dissuading consumers from online activity — at least not as much — suggesting consumers have accepted those risks as a new fact of life, or are experiencing "breach fatigue" from the barrage of security incidents.
Spain's population has dropped every year since 2011 after a burst property bubble in 2008 led to a near five-year recession and unemployment soared to 27 percent, dissuading migrants looking for work and sending Spaniards abroad.
But some of the Republican retirements have been especially damaging: longtime incumbents who have a tradition of running far ahead of the national party and dissuading strong challengers, like New Jersey's Frank LoBiondo or Pennsylvania's Charlie Dent.
By pressuring Mexico to intercept Central American refugees and dissuading or prohibiting them from requesting asylum in the United States and by radically slowing down asylum-processing at the border, he contributed to the creation of caravans.
Still, she noted, it may not be surprising there are so few possibly positive cases, because blood banks have been dissuading people from donating if they recently traveled to an area in which the virus is circulating.
The data will likely draw international scrutiny after U.S. President Donald Trump this month slapped hefty import duties on steel, aimed at dissuading China from exporting its excess metal at what he says are state subsidised prices.
Aid groups and experts on Europe's migration crisis say the main problem is a lack of political will to improve conditions on the Greek islands, in the hope of dissuading more migrants from risking the sea crossing.
In the U.S., steel output rose 5.3 percent to 7.3 million tonnes as imports fell after President Donald last month slapped hefty duties on steel aimed at dissuading China from exporting its excess metal onto global markets.
Borrell noted in a speech to the European Parliament on Monday that Austria has "major concerns" about reviving a mission that many EU governments said had been effective in dissuading smugglers when first launched in June 2015.
This week, it was reported that he faced multiple charges -- misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness -- stemming from an incident involving his then-wife more than 20 years ago, though all of the charges were dismissed.
Critics of this incremental reform claim that the legislative proposal to fix the REMS loophole will be a boon to trial lawyers, a claim aimed squarely at dissuading Republicans who have knee-jerk opposition to this cottage industry.
Steve Bannon, Trump's former chief strategist, was charged with misdemeanor domestic violence, battery and dissuading a witness after a 1996 altercation with his second wife; the case was dismissed when she didn't show up to testify against him.
While the United States' revised policy toward asylum seekers is primarily aimed at dissuading Central American migrants from making the trip to the border, it is also affecting Mexican policy and the lives of Mexicans in border cities.
Specifically, the complaint refers to recent reports that the disgraced mogul succeeded in dissuading director Peter Jackson and screenwriter Fran Walsh from casting Judd in their Lord of the Rings movies after she says she rebuffed his sexual advances.
Power outages affecting traffic lights or attacks on phone systems can create havoc and force officials to focus on the issues as they arise, diverting police and other government resources and potentially dissuading voters from going to the polls.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - As U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson heads to Pakistan on Tuesday to pressure Islamabad to act over militants targeting Afghanistan from its soil, anxious Pakistanis may be equally interested in dissuading Washington's deepening ties with India.
EU governments did want the mission to continue because they felt it had been effective in dissuading people smugglers and upholding a U.N arms embargo on Libya, meaning Rome's position remains central to putting boats back on the water.
Montoya was charged Thursday with two counts of making criminal threats, one count of dissuading a witness by force or threat, and one count of possession of an assault weapon, all felonies, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.
Prosecutors charged Montoya with two counts of making criminal threats and with dissuading a witness, as well as possessing a Colt AR-15 rifle, which is banned under California law, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office said in a statement.
We look forward to defending the claims — and the public's right to receive transmissions broadcast over the airwaves — in the litigationA court loss could be damaging for the networks, but that's not dissuading them from trying to sue Locast into oblivion.
Hotels have been able to raise their rates in these markets, but the flip side to higher profits is the risk of dissuading future bookings, especially for large room-block commitments as the law of supply and demand kicks in.
It was Trump's most forceful attempt to date at dissuading Russia from continuing its election interference efforts, though he again suggested that other countries may have been involved and continued to insist the final results were not affected by Moscow.
Regardless of sentence length, most criminologists favour investment in de-radicalisation, which aims to strip terrorists of their motivating ideology, or "disengagement", which has the more modest aim of dissuading convicts from future violence, even if they retain hardline views.
They hope to be able to persuade at least a few Republicans that legitimate reasons beyond politics exist for objecting to the nominee, possibly dissuading them from joining any leadership move to eliminate the judicial filibuster if it comes to that.
"This was much less a function of dissuading me than educating me," said Stacey Y. Abrams, a Democratic state representative and minority leader of the Georgia General Assembly who is widely reported to be initiating a bid for governor. Mrs.
The effort is "part and parcel of state-centered efforts at state-owned enterprise reform and the de-leveraging campaign and is aimed at dissuading banks from extend and pretend type activities to keep credit lines open to defaulted companies," UBS said.
Even a nomination for a trans actor in a trans role could potentially signal a sea change, yielding more opportunities for trans performers and dissuading filmmakers of the notion that hiring a big name cis star is the only path to success.
Moreover, with the numbers of undocumented immigrants apprehended or turned away at the border coming down for the fourth consecutive month -- 52,546 in September, a 65% drop from May -- the lack of crisis is dissuading members of Congress to act and compromise.
While these attacks have become more common, it's much more rare for someone to be arrested and convicted for carrying them out -- though federal authorities have recently made catching those who do, and ideally dissuading others from doing the same, a priority.
"Adults with relatively low income for their city are slightly more satisfied with their housing and neighborhoods in more expensive cities," the Fed concluded, a finding that may counter theories that high housing costs are dissuading people from moving to those places.
BRUSSELS/PARIS (Reuters) - European Union governments are showing more support for the idea of new sanctions on Iran proposed by Britain, France and Germany as a way of dissuading U.S. President Donald Trump from pulling out of the 2015 nuclear deal, diplomats say.
And Democratic leaders aren't dissuading them: Schiff called the evidence "conclusive" in a letter to House colleagues last week, while Pelosi said the House "cannot be at the mercy of the courts" in waiting for rulings that could compel more witnesses to testify.
But Biden, who met with major donor Robert Wolf recently as speculation about his plans swirls around Washington, is actively dissuading aides and donors from speculating about his 2020 plans, urging Democrats instead to focus on retaking majorities in this year's midterm elections.
Dissuading all comers from targeting exposed high-value information through deterrence alone would not only be incredibly difficult to achieve, the level of deterrence required would be so extreme that it could destabilize international relations and be greeted with criticism at home and abroad.
While there are bound to be growing pains with any new policy change, poor enforcement of these rules could be a major detriment to the smart luggage market, dissuading people from purchasing one when most are still fine to use under the new policies.
Every Tesla Will Now Come With Fully Autonomous HardwareAll current Tesla models that will be produced in its Fremont, California factory will come with…Read more Read"Writing an article that's negative, you're effectively dissuading people from using autonomous vehicles, you're killing people," said Musk.
Mr. Trump's revisions of President Barack Obama's executive actions to normalize relations with Havana are more fig leaves for Cuban-American legislators than actual threats to Cuba, but they are achieving a secondary effect: dissuading United States and European businesses from investing in Cuba.
Antitrust concerns may be the biggest barrier facing a potential disruptor in the US. However, by implementing measures to make operations more efficient now, and by making debt loads more sustainable, US wireless incumbents stand a better chance of dissuading a new entrant altogether.
Floral tributes to the 35 victims of the attacks at Brussels Airport and at a metro station have long been cleared from Place de la Bourse, but terrorism remains an abiding concern, dissuading some who are long-haul flights away from visiting mainland Europe.
Further dissuading people from believing their vote matters are almost daily boasts by Maduro that he will get a record 10 million votes — almost 2 million more than Chavez did at the height of his power — and that he won&apost ever recognize a counter-revolutionary government.
During the height of the Cold War, and through various serious nuclear crises, the treaty has created and sustained a reasonably successful global regime for managing the spread of nuclear weapons, including dissuading most of the nearly two dozen states predicted to develop them from doing so.
Experts say that workplace raids primarily serve as a deterrent for employees — dissuading workers who are in the country illegally from showing up at their jobs and warning prospective undocumented immigrants that, even if they make it across the border, they may be captured at work.
Some observers believe the injury might actually benefit him in a way, by dissuading Hanyu from compulsively trying for six or seven quad jumps at the Games, when his completeness as a skater could bring him a second gold medal with only, say, three or four.
Instead of just hoping that its present policy of dissuading both China and Taiwan from trying to change the status quo can continue indefinitely, the U.S. needs to review its policy so it will not be reacting to actions initiated by China as it becomes more assertive.
Actor Ray Diaz -- who starred alongside George Lopez for one season on "Lopez" -- has been charged with domestic violence after allegedly assaulting his GF. The L.A. City Attorney's office has done an about-face and charged Ray with domestic battery, false imprisonment, dissuading a witness and vandalism -- all misdemeanors.
The Pentagon is concerned that not providing safe haven to more of the Iraqis, many of whom interpreted and did other key tasks for U.S. forces, will harm national security by dissuading locals from cooperating with the United States in Iraq and other conflict zones, the officials said.
Indian yogi Sadhguru, who has led a campaign to promote agroforestry in southern India, said the best strategy was to persuade farmers to plant trees on their land to protect crops and to harvest for timber, raising the value of their plots and dissuading them from migrating to cities.
Other factors dissuading players from skipping clay events include the addition in 2015 of a third week between the French Open and Wimbledon and, as Rafael Nadal pointed out, a new ranking system that penalizes players for skipping a tournament instead of just picking from their best 18 results.
The warnings reflect a common view among election security experts that while successful cyberattacks against elections can't be ruled out as a threat, an adversary like Russia would likely find it more efficient to meddle in elections by dissuading people from voting or attacking online systems that manage voter registration.
" In it, Rumsfeld speaks of our lack of "metrics to know if we are winning or losing the global war on terror," and asks, "Are we capturing, killing, or deterring and dissuading more terrorists every day than the madrassas and the radical clerics are recruiting, training, and deploying against us?
In Goldman's view, the new deal that kicked in last month delivers a big reduction at the outset — OPEC took nearly 800,000 bpd off the market in January — while making clear that the producers plan to ramp up output in the future, dissuading U.S. shale drillers from turning on the taps.
Aside from dissuading victims from handing over money that may help fund further such attacks, they caution that it is not guaranteed the attackers will return control of people's computers even if they pay the assailants in bitcoin, a digital currency favored in such ransomware attacks that can be difficult to trace.
He's much too young to understand the severity of the array of charges facing his father, his uncle, and their alleged co-conspirators: burglary, vandalism, grand theft, possession of an assault weapon, dissuading a witness, conspiracy, loaded firearm in a vehicle (part of California's drive-by shooting laws), attempted murder, and first-degree murder.
Economists predict, and advocates claim to already have observed, that the rule change will have a "chilling effect" on immigrant families — including those with US-citizen children — dissuading them from accessing housing, food and nutrition programs, as well as health care, including the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), to which they are legally entitled.
But how exactly these arrests or interviews were connected to one another, if they were at all, remains unclear, and a large part of the operation seems to be geared toward intimidating current and potential sellers and buyers, and dissuading others from participating in the online drug trade, rather than leading to a substantial number of actual arrests.
"The president has been quoted several times and said he's inclined not to make them, and I can't tell you that I'm interested in dissuading him from that position," Mulvaney told the AP."That being said, if it's important enough to the Democrats, we'd be happy to talk to them about including that in sort of some type of compromise," he added.
But in telling lawmakers that Mr. Trump had essentially erred from the start in promoting a wall and by claiming credit for dissuading him, Mr. Kelly appeared to be voicing a sentiment some in the West Wing have heard him express privately — that it is his job to tutor a sometimes ill-informed president who has never served in public office before.
" A former education secretary under Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaBen Shapiro: No prominent GOP figure ever questioned Obama's legitimacy 2202 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2628 Obama's high school basketball jersey sells for 28500,6900 at auction MORE, John B. King Jr. called the new rules "cruel" and warned against "putting power in the hands of abusers & dissuading survivors from coming forward.
But toward the end of 2018, Nielsen spearheaded multiple attempts at dissuading would-be asylum-seekers from crossing the border, first by implementing a ban on asylum for those who crossed the border without authorization, and then by keeping immigrants in Mexico as their asylum cases proceeded in the US. "Kirstjen had an impossible job and it finally caught up with her," a former senior DHS official told BuzzFeed News.
Instead of recoiling over the scale of migration, you might recoil instead from the types of control, intimidation and violence dedicated to preventing it and the conditions apparently condoned by authorities to facilitate that control — just as the family-separation policy that had these people clutching children's wrists made many Americans wonder about not the porousness of the border but what level of cruelty was an acceptable means of dissuading people from crossing it.

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