Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

982 Sentences With "endangering"

How to use endangering in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "endangering" and check conjugation/comparative form for "endangering". Mastering all the usages of "endangering" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Gazzam has been charged with homicide, recklessly endangering another person, and endangering the welfare of a child.
"Iran's entry is unwelcome, endangering us, and in my opinion, endangering the region and the world," Mr. Netanyahu said, according to his office.
On Monday, Joseph Gazzam of Mt. Lebanon was arrested and charged with homicide, recklessly endangering another person and endangering the welfare of a child, Allegheny County Police say in a statement.
Four days aftre the disappearance, she was charged with endangering Lucas and her 1-year-old daughter, but prosecutors only charged her with endangering the girl, according to the Eagle newspaper.
So here's the dilemma facing many American Muslims: Vote for Trump and risk endangering our own safety here in the United States, or vote for Clinton and risk endangering fellow Muslims abroad.
Not without endangering the safety and security of all Americans.
Her parents each face a single charge of child endangering.
But Cavusoglu said the Idlib offensive was endangering those efforts.
Clinton "guilty" of endangering national security and lying about it.
China says both men were suspected of endangering state security.
And this is what's endangering the next generation of girls.
Anyone telling you anything different is endangering all of us.
"He's endangering lives for his own selfish reasons," she said.
The congressman has accused Mr. Cuomo of endangering public safety.
HOW DARE YOU betray our democracy by endangering its protectors?
Locals argue the scooters are cluttering sidewalks and endangering pedestrians.
PEOPLE confirms that Justin Dwyer, 29, and 28-year-old Courtney Stash are accused of involuntary manslaughter, aggravated assault, conspiracy, recklessly endangering another person and endangering the welfare of children in connection with Dwyer's death.
If you want to offer money, do it without endangering yourself.
But Lisius said he's not in the business of endangering tourists.
He was charged with recklessly endangering safety and possession of marijuana.
Liberals in turn criticized Trump's tweet as Islamophobic and endangering Omar.
It makes him look distracted and weak, endangering our national security.
It's irresponsible, and a brag about endangering the lives of others.
Life-endangering activities just look better when shot with a drone.
Videos showed staff members choking, dragging, and otherwise endangering adolescent patients.
Schmunk is charged with recklessly endangering safety, which is a felony.
Besides potentially endangering its users, Vigilante presents a honeypot for abuse.
She faces two counts of endangering the welfare of a child.
Baym sees the rise of easy phone streaming as endangering tapers.
This is about endangering your family in pursuit of political leverage.
They had been charged with endangering state security and leaking secrets.
He was one of three people arrested for endangering public health.
The White House rejected Pelosi's charge of endangering troops and civilians.
In 1848, worker revolutions swept across Europe, endangering regime after regime.
"Those individuals are endangering themselves and their fellow citizens," Hogan said.
By insinuating otherwise, Amazon is disempowering and even endangering those employees.
Sanders said he was worried about endangering the Iran nuclear agreement.
Tracking them down could end up endangering more children and families.
International studios may have censored the film, endangering Disney's profits overseas.
He did not elaborate on what might constitute endangering national security.
Police charged Ms. Joefield with endangering the welfare of a child.
Why is Sam suddenly abandoning his plan and endangering his family?
"They're not only endangering the rest of us but they're endangering the other immigrants in the country and all of our citizens," Safir said during an interview with John Catsimatidis on AM 85033 in New York.
"Jason Kessler has been bringing hate to our town for months and has been endangering the lives of people of color and endangering other lives in my community," the man, Jeff Winder, said in an interview later.
Rosenstein also voiced reservations on the basis of endangering sources and methods.
Mikulcik was charged with assault, offensive touching, reckless endangering and disorderly conduct.
Yet another measles outbreak is endangering children — this one in Washington state.
The law was assailed for endangering sex workers and stifling free speech.
Days later, China detained two Canadians on suspicion of endangering state security.
Given the fact that many people view WikiLeaks as endangering national security.
The men were convicted of endangering public safety but then controversially pardoned.
Gaga accused the President of endangering the lives of people currently serving.
Mathews was quickly arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child.
Hornsby was arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
We don't do offense: taking over buildings, endangering lives, things like that.
Over all, two-thirds of shootings took place outdoors, endangering innocent people.
A politician who votes for it would be endangering their own life.
But the UNDP also suggests that unsustainable development is endangering these resources.
They also fired rockets into Saudi Arabia, endangering civilians, the report said.
"This posture risks endangering the region more," he told France Inter radio.
"This is endangering lives," she said in a statement on Sunday night.
They want to do right by their community without endangering their families.
If the person is farther away, it is considered endangering a life.
We have grown accustomed to endangering our bodies running down a dream.
Why did he ever allow ideological ends to justify republic-endangering means?
Bergdahl, 29, was charged last year with desertion and endangering U.S. troops.
Releasing them outdoors can result in criminal charges for endangering the public.
" He added that anyone who approached the border was "endangering his life.
He is running against the press, and endangering journalists in the meantime.
But it was unclear whether this earlier emergence was endangering their survival.
Had I been endangering my health for more than 9,500 nights now?
Those increasingly long trips from islands near Antarctica are endangering hungry offspring.
Among the charges levied against the adult pair are several counts of aggravated assault, unlawful restraint, false imprisonment, endangering the welfare of a child, simple assault, terroristic threats, recklessly endangering another person and corruption of minors, police said.
Or perhaps the Chinese would retaliate against American agriculture, endangering the $10.5 billion in United States soybean exports to China and endangering farms across the Midwest — prime Trump country, as the decision-makers in China will surely be aware.
Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus were charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
Police detained Malysa at the YMCA and charged her with felony child endangering.
This allows the countries to perform such missile tests without endangering civilian aviation.
Investigators found there were serious violations at the factories which were endangering workers.
Mathews was arrested Saturday night and charged with abandoning or endangering a child.
The girl's father faces a charge of endangering the welfare of a child.
His wife, Savilla Stoltzfus, is charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
Bowe Bergdahl for desertion, misbehavior before the enemy and endangering our own troops.
Much more can be done to ease Gazans' plight without endangering Israel's security.
Their mother, Savilla Stoltzfus, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
The big picture: A confluence of 21st century shifts is endangering critical infrastructure.
She also faces a tenth charge of cruelty to child by endangering health.
Prosecutors agreed to drop two other counts of felony child endangering against her.
Now that industry is simultaneously endangering the city and paying for its relocation.
He faces charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy, endangering fellow soldiers.
Donald Trump is endangering America's status as global leader, Christine Lagarde has warned.
Kassem admits that his strategy is endangering his health says he will continue.
"By continuing this shutdown, they're endangering the lives of their employees," she said.
This year's monsoon season has inundated many areas, endangering lives and forcing evacuations.
We should stop dismissing scientific evidence and endangering the lives of our children.
Ms. Hawkins was arrested on two counts of abandoning or endangering a child.
They said I was endangering the welfare of my daughter, which I disagree.
It was endangering the welfare of a child, not fourth-degree promoting prostitution.
The Preventing Real Online Threats Endangering Children Today Kids Act, introduced by Reps.
Climate change is endangering our forests now, not just in some distant future.
They accuse the company of contributing to skyrocketing rents and endangering public safety.
The police officers accused Ms. Stapleton of endangering the welfare of a child.
Wilkinson was charged with four counts of first-degree unlawful imprisonment, two counts of first-degree endangering the welfare of an incompetent physically disabled person, and single counts of endangering the welfare of a child and criminal possession of marijuana.
Various bugs and reptiles climbing up his pants and endangering the jewels was another.
He said the ape was not simply endangering the child but actually hurting him.
Northern Democrats split down the middle, further endangering Pierce's role as the party's head.
Trump once again accused Powell of endangering the U.S. economy by raising interest rates.
He is now facing a first-degree charge of reckless endangering, according to police.
Pasek was charged with endangering children, public intoxication and not wearing a seat belt.
Oregon State Police charged Clark with recklessly endangering another person and third-degree escape.
It's gotten so low that the situation is endangering some residents' food and jobs.
DroneShield deployment is ostensibly intended to prevent pilots from endangering audience members or drivers.
Sini Mathews was arrested weeks later, and charged with abandoning or endangering a child.
If it were in some way endangering me that's probably what I would do.
Both he and Savilla Stoltzfus are also charged with endangering the welfare of children.
What's endangering Gawker is Thiel's endless resources, and his apparently limitless appetite for revenge.
Not the womanizing or the killing or the endangering national security parts, of course.
AVs would let riders text (or drink) to their heart's content without endangering anyone.
Black has been charged with discharge of a firearm and recklessly endangering another person.
Choosing lobster and crab products caught without endangering whales could accelerate a similar transition.
She even took an Instagram poll on whether endangering her intrepid assistant was warranted.
Marini was arrested on charges of robbery and endangering the welfare of a child.
The letter goes on to argue the Guardian's assertions are "very concretely endangering people".
Disclosure of the tape was seen at the time as endangering Trump's election hopes.
Pasek pleaded not guilty Thursday to endangering a child, disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
Pasek pleaded not guilty Thursday to endangering a child, disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
"His inaction is undermining Malta's reputation and endangering its financial services center," he warned.
More seriously, some were cited for endangering other officers by creating a crossfire situation.
But since Cygnus is uncrewed, scientists could light a bigger fire without endangering astronauts.
Like other Chinese portals, it warns users against "endangering national security" and "spreading rumours".
Further deep cuts cannot be made without seriously endangering the security of the Nation.
John Kasich would get to choose his replacement, endangering a Democratic Senate majority. Sen.
Their fear was precisely that Congress would torpedo the deal by endangering U.S. involvement.
This would help to reduce the number of unwarranted arrests without endangering public safety.
Wade is overturned or further eroded, endangering abortion access for women across the country.
One brother, Tudaxun Hoshur, is serving a five-year sentence for endangering state security.
Trump accused Clinton of endangering national security by exposing classified information to potential hacking.
China's reckless behavior, he contended, is endangering the global economy, and sapping America's strength.
Subway officials said brake-pulling culprit was endangering subway riders, track workers and himself.
In this case, the misbehavior was endangering the troops sent to search for him.
Millions do not, and they may be endangering their babies as well as themselves.
Charges of endangering the welfare of children are pending against the teenagers, police said.
Nobody's vote is worth endangering the health and welfare of thousands of vulnerable children.
It would make them complicit in abdicating American values and endangering their fellow citizens.
The government, Dr. Olson said, has been endangering public health by dragging its feet.
The smoke is causing health problems, endangering wildlife and is spreading to nearby Malaysia.
The judge accused her of endangering her children, which sent Ms. Matthias into hysterics.
Days after Meng's arrest, China detained two Canadians on suspicion of endangering state security.
They're also endangering the other people on the road, and anyone they make decisions about.
Marion "Pooch" Hall could see prison time after allegedly endangering his child earlier this month.
Schlemmer, 43, is charged with homicide, endangering the welfare of children, and tampering with evidence.
His performances only seemed recklessly endangering; in actuality, Burden planned each one in excruciating detail.
They were arrested and charged on March 9 with endangering the welfare of a child.
The indictment includes charges of murder, involuntary manslaughter, felonious assault and endangering children, Fornshell said.
Gonzalez was charged with five misdemeanor counts of causing the circumstances of endangering a child.
The mother, Alyssa Edwards, has pleaded not guilty to child endangering and evidence tampering charges.
Bergdahl now faces a court martial on charges of desertion and endangering his fellow soldiers.
That, went the argument, was destroying ancient European nations and endangering and impoverishing their citizens.
It had been wandering through a central Florida neighborhood, endangering the kids who play outside.
His uncle was arrested and charged with endangering the welfare of a minor, a felony.
Marion "Pooch" Hall won't be seeing prison time after being arrested for endangering his child.
Both were charged with one count of kidnapping and one count of endangering a child.
The suspects were arrested on suspicion of endangering public health, according to the Dutch authorities.
They care more about their reputation and perceptions than they do about endangering little children.
They also accused the BfR and EFSA of wilfully endangering the public and the environment.
The Stoltzfuses entered pleas in April to one count of endangering the welfare of children.
China and Russia accuse dissidents of "promoting terrorism", "endangering national security" or "inciting ethnic hatred".
Talking traffic signals still aren't ubiquitous, Sjunneson-Henry says, endangering blind and low-vision travelers.
They are also each charged with one count of endangering the welfare of a child.
Fowler is charged with endangering the welfare of children and obstructing a child welfare investigation.
Trump weighed in on Thursday, accusing Schaaf of warning criminals away and endangering enforcement officers.
Sini Mathews, 35, was arrested weeks later, and charged with abandoning or endangering a child.
Trump, who is now outraged by Ginsburg's audacity, accuses her of endangering the court's reputation.
Lola flirts with Jessie, endangering Jessie's relationship with Sarah (less so Lola's bond with Jack).
The rioters threw hard objects and petrol bombs onto Tolo Highway, endangering road users' safety.
Why not wait for the complete studies to be finished before endangering so many children?
But this is backwards policymaking, and it's endangering countless lives and billions of taxpayer dollars.
The small returns on sales to autocrats may not be worth endangering such lucrative contracts.
I admitted to Winickoff that I was probably endangering my lungs as a weed smoker.
If you don't cover people's medical bills, they may not seek medical help, endangering everyone.
And it reveals how the growing right-wing cult of Trumpism is endangering all Americans.
The military leaders see letting elected civilian politicians run the country as endangering the nation.
Although this process creates new sources of revenue, the weed is still endangering valuable farmland.
Her father has been arrested and charged with criminal negligent homicide and endangering a child.
He is continually endangering our health and the health of future generations and our planet.
General Zamir said those buildings would become legitimate military targets in wartime, endangering the occupants.
Still, he worried that the government would overpay for the shares, endangering other government priorities.
These researchers fear the flaw will leak to nefarious hackers, endangering millions of iPhone users.
Turkey's military offensive is endangering civilians, and threatening peace, security, and stability in the region.
"They are saying M. Herrou is endangering the Republic," Mr. Oloumi told the three judges.
If you are endangering people, then you don't have a constitutional right to do that.
Passley was charged with two counts of endangering the life and health of a child.
Similar reforms in New Jersey and elsewhere have reduced jail populations without endangering public safety.
I'm living under the Trump administration, which is almost laughably dedicated to endangering us all.
The charges include third-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child, both misdemeanors.
One local media report said he was being held on allegations of endangering national security.
Republicans and business groups have already pushed back, saying the tariffs are endangering the USMCA.
Both sides have said that talks could slip into November without endangering the overall timeline.
He will understand that he is endangering the entire world with his blustering, aggressive tweets.
Ms. Aquino was arrested and charged with reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child.
Detectives added that the sisters, 23 and 24, will be charged with domestic reckless endangering safety.
He is also charged with two counts of abandoning/endangering child criminal neglect, according to police.
Days after Meng's arrest in Vancouver, China detained two Canadians on suspicion of endangering state security.
Andrew Fabila and Paige Harkings, both 24, were charged with multiple counts of endangering a child.
Santiago, who is reportedly 35, is charged with involuntary manslaughter and one count of endangering children.
He also accused Clinton of endangering the country with her plans to bring in more foreigners.
She was charged with labor trafficking, third-degree assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
"You are not only putting your life in jeopardy, you are" also endangering rescuers, he said.
Swatting is also a total waste of law enforcement resources, on top of endangering everyone involved.
And he still found room to cut costs by roughly $2125 billion without endangering employee morale.
Acord pleaded no contest last week to operating a vehicle while impaired and endangering a child.
German was arrested for "endangering safety due to a firearm" and put on probation, said Kowalczyk.
Hailey's mother, Catherine Bannister, 29, was charged with second-degree endangering the welfare of a child.
But sex-trafficking rings endangering children are a much more emotionally charged issue than copyright law.
The more serious charges -- endangering the welfare of a minor and inciting a riot -- were tossed.
Swift got into a bit of hot water here when she was accused of endangering birds.
Producers often build illegal canals to clear their fields of standing water, endangering nearby urban areas.
Government officials have since been searching for ways to preserve their environment without endangering financial stability.
Last year, China said it was investigating a Japanese citizen on suspicion of endangering national security.
He gave away intelligence secrets to the Russians, potentially endangering a foreign agent embedded with ISIS.
By taxing the products retailers import, costs are passed onto consumers, endangering jobs and exacerbating budgets.
Julian Carroll who voiced concerns for endangering law enforcement under the new legislation, according to WLWT.
Doctors told her that chemicals in the cleaning products were endangering her and her unborn child.
The case accused Beijing of interfering with fishing, endangering ships and failing to protect marine life.
She said it was "absurd" that Headley was charged with endangering her child in the incident.
Turkish authorities deny their campaign targets civilians and say they take measures to avoid endangering them.
Subsidize rent for low-income families The shutdown isn't just endangering federal workers and their kids.
The authorities charged him with endangering state security and assembling a crowd to disrupt social stability.
We're told she's under investigation for endangering a minor and having an unsecured gun at home.
President Trump, you are not welcome in Pittsburgh until you stop targeting and endangering all minorities.
Again, the mother's boyfriend was taken into custody, and charged with felonious assault and child endangering.
He issued a "final warning" two weeks ago to anyone he said was endangering Turkey's border.
Some gay men said that they stopped taking Truvada, potentially endangering themselves, simply to obtain insurance.
Gun control advocates disputed that interpretation and said that the government was needlessly endangering public safety.
He pleaded guilty on Monday to desertion and endangering the troops sent to search for him.
What's more, legal remedies, including site blocking, have also effectively mitigated piracy without endangering democratic values.
Previously, Keisia Atkins, 30, pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child in the case.
He noted that the maximum sentence for endangering the safety of an aircraft was five years.
Endangering critical infrastructure A CISO can also help reinforce the security of the nation's critical infrastructure.
The drought has put Somalia on the brink of famine and is endangering several other countries.
Flint residents have filed a federal lawsuit accusing the city and state of endangering their health.
The practice can rupture the woman's uterus, endangering the lives of both the mother and child.
There, Carol struggles physically and psychologically, pushing and pulling at Guy and endangering their future dreams.
That, she fears, could trigger a domino effect across the EU, endangering its passport-free Schengen system.
Since then, government officials have been searching for ways to preserve their environment without endangering financial stability.
"(They are) directly endangering the lives of the wounded and injured," the association said in a statement.
The company said in a statement the activists "are inviting an environmental incident" and endangering public safety.
Daugherty faces aggravated robbery, unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon and endangering a child charges.
" Those crimes include some forms of burglary, sexual abuse, drug trafficking, murder, and "endangering the water supply.
During the stop, officer noticed signs Mathis was impaired and arrested him for OWI: Endangering a Person.
According to the release, the couple had initially been charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
Conte accused Salvini of sinking the ruling coalition and endangering the economy for personal and political gain.
The couple was charged with domestic battery, permitting child abuse, and endangering the welfare of a minor.
You got the DOJ, FBI are accusing the president, Republicans, people like me of endangering a source.
Mr. Meyer was charged with homicide, terroristic threats, endangering the welfare of a child and other charges.
A ball shouldn't be allowed to be hit that hard, for fear of endangering the goal keeper.
Since her initial arrest, she has been charged with endangering a child and delivering a controlled substance.
In a broader sense he's attempting to hold them responsible for endangering all human life on earth.
The liability of endangering or potentially polluting the watersheds of the state outweigh any short-term benefits.
According to colleagues, Peter Jesper Dahlin was detained "on suspicion of endangering state security" on January 4.
He was found guilty in March of one misdemeanor count of endangering the welfare of a child.
The building's owner was detained by police on Tuesday, accused of endangering life and causing grievous hurt.
Susan Malysa, 33, pleaded guilty in September to one count of felony child endangering, according to WKBN.
"We cannot and will not tolerate those who violate the trust of their passengers by endangering lives."
On Saturday an Egyptian court recommended the death penalty for three journalists charged with endangering national security.
Typically, people put under residential surveillance are being charged with terrorism, endangering state security, or serious bribery.
Invasive species like rats and ants are endangering resident wildlife, such as frigatebirds and red-footed boobies.
Critics of Trump, including members of the media, have accused Trump of endangering journalists with his rhetoric.
We must stand up for public health over the rights of corporations to profit off endangering lives.
It just isn't worth endangering everyone's lives over something that, compared to taking a life, is insignificant.
Gallagher's superiors warned those reporting him that they would be endangering their careers, but they pressed on.
British Steel went into liquidation Wednesday, imperiling 5,000 jobs and endangering another 20,000 along the supply chain.
It also said China had broken international law by endangering Philippine ships and damaging the marine environment.
It's also a record-keeping system, possibly endangering any jobs that are spent processing paperwork and information.
Kodak was afraid of endangering its successful film business, so it used Apple's branding, according to Mashable.
But even so, you must exercise due care, which includes not recklessly endangering the safety of others.
A separate statement released by the family's attorney accuses Marriott of endangering the safety of their guests.
EXCLUSIVE-BRAZIL PROSECUTORS PUSH SOY TRADERS AND MEATPACKERS TO ADOPT 'VOLUNTARY' BAN ON SUPPLIERS ENDANGERING INDIGENOUS TRIBES
The Marshall Project made a great interactive demonstrating this: This can be done without endangering the public.
The recommendation was also given because technology is endangering play, one of the basic pillars of childhood.
Another woman stands on a ledge, on the verge of endangering her life or of saving it.
But "endangering national security" is a sweeping set of potential charges that include espionage and political subversion.
The fate of two other Canadians arrested in China and accused of "endangering national security" remains unclear.
You see, my Catholic school was guilty of endangering all of us by sheer omission of FACTS.
Between fears of deportation and endangering their families, many choose to stay hidden, living with the risks.
"You are literally endangering the lives of your family, your friends, and your fellow citizens," Hogan said.
Shooting in Morocco, Jimmy stepped on a rock that then broke off, endangering the crew members below.
But it also stirred up die-hard Republicans, potentially endangering the "enthusiasm gap" Democrats had been enjoying.
Frank McKenzie, head of CENTCOM, has cautioned Iran and its proxies from endangering U.S. and coalition forces.
The film also accused the company of mistreating its orcas and endangering employees who worked with them.
"Turkey's military offensive is endangering civilians and threatening peace, security, and stability in the region," said Trump.
Because getting cheaper insurance at the expense of endangering one's life is not a health care bargain.
Australia has been battling wildfires across several states for days, endangering thousands of people in many communities.
She was arrested on one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Minor in the First Degree.
Chloe Haines pleaded guilty to endangering the safety of an aircraft and common assault, her lawyer said.
Shockingly no, but the parents should have gone to jail for endangering a child, and a bear.
Records were set for scorching heat across the southwest, preventing airplanes from taking off and endangering lives.
But much more centrist approaches have drawn attacks from gun rights supporters, endangering their Democratic sponsors. Rep.
A walrus sunk a Russian navy boat out of fear that the vessel was endangering her calves.
And the former university president, vice president and athletic director were all charged criminally with endangering children.
Trump and other Republicans accused Clinton of endangering national security by exposing classified information to potential hacking.
She's sent to the Colonies for endangering her child, but actress Madeline Brewer said it isn't all bad.
The Chinese authorities formally detained him the next day "on suspicion of endangering state security," the group said.
As part of a plea deal, a second charge of endangering the welfare of a minor was dropped.
Brunner was specifically arrested for endangering a child, as at the time Valentine was only one week old.
When she showed NO mercy toward that woman who almost slashed Maggie's stomach, thus endangering the Pancake. 20.
But voracious human appetites for shrimp—in some cases, all one can eat—are endangering these important trees.
Acord was charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, endangering children, and slowing or stopping in a roadway.
"I said you are endangering my patients and he&aposs a risk for escape," Vilja told the AP.
Sanchez was sentenced after pleading no contest in January to gross vehicular manslaughter, DUI, and endangering a child.
I also don't support companies or individuals endangering others' lives and well-being to test out their product.
These twin threats cost the government billions in disaster aid, while endangering communities, critical infrastructure and priceless ecosystems.
"Turkey's military offensive is endangering civilians and threatening peace, security, and stability in the region," Trump's statement read.
Now his critics argue his threats could have a chilling effect — as well as potentially endangering the whistleblower.
This month, a Swedish legal aid worker, Peter Jesper Dahlin, was detained on accusations of endangering state security.
The majority of Uighurs in exile cannot communicate with their families back home for fear of endangering them.
Three school districts have filed a suit accusing Juul of endangering students and getting them addicted to nicotine.
Despite a whole host of potential market-endangering events, stocks keep climbing higher much to Wall Street's confusion.
Rising temperatures and other environmental shifts are endangering our health, our earth, and now, even our travel plans.
Nething was initially charged with murder and two counts of felony endangering children in connection with Marley's death.
Endangering someone financially, not just physically, or tricking them to earn a profit are now also strictly prohibited.
Already, cats in New Zealand have killed off nine native species of birds and are endangering 33 more.
He has been charged with two counts each of endangering a child and contributing to a child's misconduct.
Forty-two-year-old Cindy Keil was also charged with endangering the welfare of children and resisting arrest.
According to court documents, Acord pleaded no contest to operating a vehicle while impaired and endangering a child.
In almost all arguments over this contested mound, people accuse each other of endangering a fragile "status quo".
In April, Savilla pleaded guilty to one count of endangering the welfare of children, a third-degree felony.
He has been charged with first-degree battery and three counts of endangering the welfare of a minor.
"This messy approach to intelligence … is very endangering," Pelosi said during a town hall aired live on CNN.
Dozens of aftershocks were felt Wednesday, endangering the more than 22,6.43 firefighters and soldiers combing through the rubble.
Dozens of aftershocks were felt Wednesday, endangering the more than 1,300 firefighters and soldiers combing through the rubble.
In addition to endangering vulnerable elephant populations, trafficking also provides financial support to extremist militant groups, Clinton said.
While he was still in the mob, Baba avoided meeting Mika in person for fear of endangering her.
Instead of ensuring public lands are protected for all Americans to enjoy, the Trump administration is endangering them.
Maria will likely strengthen as it moves across warm water, endangering low-lying islands with enormous storm surges.
Other Flint residents in November filed a federal lawsuit accusing the city and state of endangering their health.
Even the most astute in the healthcare reform community are generally unaware of new legal risks endangering ACOs.
The panel would offer suggestions to Congress about how police can access encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
The four former cabinet secretaries say the agency is reversing course and endangering human health along the way.
"Criticisms of a certain type could be viewed as endangering the independence of the E.C.B.," Mr. Draghi said.
The statement concluded that both the passenger and the driver had broken laws for seriously endangering public safety.
Simply put, the deal prevents an Iranian nuclear bomb without endangering U.S. troops or inflaming wider regional conflict.
Regulators said Uber had allowed unauthorized drivers to upload their photos to other drivers' accounts, endangering passenger safety.
With more open ocean, major wind storms generate large waves that cause damaging coastal erosion, endangering oceanside towns.
Further endangering their clients, smugglers cram as many people as they can onto boats to increase their profits.
Andrew Cuomo of New York implored Trump not to risk endangering lives by rushing to reopen the economy.
To Mr. McConnell, only the president could extinguish a fire that he sees as endangering Republicans' Senate majority.
And in interviews, the two professors said the Trump administration's actions and threats are endangering that stabilizing environment.
"That hurts our ability to respond without endangering the very people we intend to protect," the officer said.
Here are some simple and reversible things you can do to customize a rental without endangering your deposit.
"President Trump's kowtowing to Vladimir Putin is endangering our national security and emboldening a dangerous tyrant," Pelosi said.
Global warming may be endangering the continent's western ice sheet, but Antarctica is still far from having melted.
Both the intimidation and the act can be incredibly harmful to trans people, endangering their careers and lives.
Humans have exploited natural resources to the point at which we are dramatically endangering ourselves in the process.
"There are groups bent on causing chaos and confrontation, endangering democratic order," the government said in a statement.
"Loose lips can sink ships," Pelosi says; a "messy approach to intelligence" that's very endangering #PelosiTownHall https://t.
So much the worse that the president was also acting against the national interest by endangering an ally.
It's not worth putting your life at risk, or endangering first responders, who might have to save you.
Democrats used the high profile forum to accuse the President of abusing his power and endangering national security.
The soldier who had driven the truck will face charges for endangering traffic safety and manslaughter, he added.
But even before a bill has been drafted, challenge after challenge has come up, endangering the entire endeavor.
Rather than endangering the Post's reputation, it made the Post a symbol of free journalism within the profession.
The 18-year-old's parents, Daniel and Savilla Stoltzfus of Quarryville, are charged with endangering the welfare of children.
Marini, from Brentwood, New York, was charged with robbery and endangering the welfare of a child, according to authorities.
Earlier this year, four miners in Charallave were arrested for allegedly endangering the stability of the town's electrical service.
Meyer has been charged with aggravated assault, simple assault, making terroristic threats, and recklessly endangering another person, police said.
Omar's allies are now rushing to the freshman congresswoman's defense and claiming that the president is endangering her safety.
Both were criminally charged with failure to report suspected abuse and endangering the welfare of children, which are misdemeanors.
Which means that by Rachel reporting the crime, she could end up endangering her career and the show itself.
Other Flint residents late last year filed a federal lawsuit accusing the city and state of endangering their health.
On Thursday, China announced two Canadians had been detained on suspicion of "endangering national security," the Associated Press reported.
Byrne is charged with DUI and animal neglect for endangering and failing to provide proper protection for the horse.
And unlike drivers, walkers are allowed to look at their phones while they walk—they aren't endangering other lives.
Strenuous and life-endangering service in the field, by contrast, creates fewer and less lucrative opportunities on civvy street.
In fact, according to Politico, Goodwin said that the FBI was endangering the artwork by covering it with tarps.
They still give me a sideways look, like they're endangering my health and don't believe that I'm perfectly safe.
You can't stop going if you have evidence that there's maybe an ongoing pattern of behavior that's endangering people.
Some of Magufuli's policies are now endangering that record, however, and the backsliding comes at a particularly inopportune moment.
Since August, the group has been dropping apparent NSA hacking tools, outing NSA operations and possible endangering the public.
The loss of the Arctic's summer sea ice cover disrupts life in the region, endangering many of its species.
The trade disputes were endangering the global upturn by denting confidence and triggering upheaval on financial markets, he said.
Why would Trump suggest endangering more white Americans when police are killing more white people than any other group?
"President Trump, you are not welcome in Pittsburgh until you stop targeting and endangering all minorities," the letter reads.
BUENOS AIRES — In Argentina, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has been indicted, accused of endangering the nation's finances.
There is no doubt that Trump is endangering American interests in the Middle East by withdrawing troops from Syria.
Some of the most highly traveled bridges in the country are potentially endangering the lives of commuters every day.
Inconveniencing people and disrupting businesses seem far less hazardous than endangering the lives of residents and emergency crews. Gov.
The police investigated, and Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu was charged with sexual misconduct and endangering the welfare of a child.
Thousands of of square miles of land will be flooded during its construction, endangering both animals and indigenous people.
Now, these stories are quite literally endangering the lives of a pizzeria owner and his employees, customers, and neighbors.
In our view, these practices reflected the company's willingness to pursue growth even at the expense of endangering children.
In all of those instances, critics accuse him of rolling back important safeguards and endangering public and environmental health.
Some of the judges fear that they could be used to help fulfill the administration's priorities, endangering their independence.
If companies don't pay workers when they're off sick, they'll have an incentive to work while ill, endangering everyone.
Think of it as a way of identifying flaws in the way the cars operate without endangering real people.
In interviews, Lipinski has said the Democratic Party is endangering its future by moving too far to the left.
Seven years later, it has become so extreme that I fear it is endangering the stability of the republic.
This year conspiracy theories have gone mainstream, endangering many innocent lives, and arguably affecting the outcome of several elections.
Haines had earlier pleaded guilty to endangering the safety of an aircraft and assaulting Jet2 crew member Charley Coombe.
The move came after condemnation over his decision to withdraw U.S. forces from the area, endangering America's Kurdish allies.
Julie Peter, 37, was charged with endangering the welfare of a minor in the first degree, the dispatch said.
The Minnesota police officer, Jeronimo Yanez, was acquitted of second-degree manslaughter and endangering safety by discharging a firearm.
If President Trump really respected women the way he claims, he would support their health rather than endangering it.
The Administration is endangering our national security and having a chilling effect on any future whistleblower who sees wrongdoing.
It would be tasked with providing recommendations on how police could get at encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
Together, they will seek to enact a bigoted and anti-democratic agenda, threatening our values and endangering us all.
But the Democratic presidential frontrunners' plans to simply ban American oil would throw this tool away, endangering world prosperity.
In October, Poulson pleaded guilty to two felony charges, including corruption of minors and endangering the welfare of children.
Opponents say those new laws won't work and will only end up punishing and endangering law-abiding gun owners.
Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu, 60, is charged with sexually abusing six children and of endangering the welfare of two more.
" Later, he wrote a book-length jeremiad about international law titled " How Barack Obama Is Endangering Our National Sovereignty .
The identitarians bristle at critics who say they are endangering the lives of desperate migrants by slowing rescue ships.
It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
It is possible to be a conscientious objector to the whole laborious, stress-inducing, health-endangering process, of course.
Gary Cohn and Steven Mnuchin are both now endangering the reputations they built up over many years in business.
But those and other stopgaps also risk endangering the census's chief mandate — a truly accurate count of the population.
Vaccines are given to healthy persons — sometimes infants — instead of to those who are sick and clearly endangering others.
With this move, the U.S. is not only cooperating with terrorists, but they are endangering the future of Syria.
The LaFrances were charged with scheme to defraud in the first degree and endangering the welfare of a child.
His father, Brandon Blouin, was arrested on charges of criminal mistreatment, child neglect and endangering the welfare of a minor.
And he's implying that any company dealing with "places where [data] won't be secure" is endangering the future of privacy.
The two discuss Jake's "fake relationships," assault allegations, lighting various things on fire, and physically endangering his friends for stunts.
In April, Savilla pleaded guilty to one count of endangering the welfare of children, a felony of the third degree.
In 2013, a Senate report described the centers' intelligence as as "oftentimes shoddy, rarely timely, sometimes endangering citizens' civil liberties."
He was charged with three counts of endangering the welfare of a child and reckless endangerment, Pennsylvania State Police Sgt.
He accused interior minister Matteo Salvini of sinking the ruling coalition and endangering the economy for personal and political gain.
Police also charged him with disorderly conduct and endangering the welfare of a minor before he was released without bond.
By undermining trust in the media, Mr Trump may be endangering both his own agenda and those of his successors.
Savilla Stoltzfus, 43, pleaded guilty to one count of endangering the welfare of children, a felony of the third degree.
Turkey noted reports that Abdurehim Heyit, a musician arrested for endangering state security with his poems, had died in one.
British Steel has entered the insolvency process, jeopardizing 5,000 U.K. jobs and endangering a further 20,000 in the supply chain.
Xiao warned that shadow banking was causing a growing liquidity risk in financial markets and was endangering the banking system.
The university said that during the incident, glass fell on a female passerby, "endangering her," although she was not hurt.
Ritchie was arrested and charged with endangering children, with more charges possible depending on the outcome of the boy's autopsy.
Savilla, who pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child, was sentenced to three to seven years in prison.
Friederike was accused of putting her clients in danger, dealing drugs for profit, and endangering society with "intrinsically dangerous drugs".
Our rising plastic consumption and growing appetite for beef are endangering bird species around the world, scientists said this week.
Law enforcement sources tell us he was booked for inciting a riot, endangering welfare of a minor and disorderly conduct.
Rackete was arrested when she reached Lampedusa on June 29 and was accused of endangering lives by barging into port.
Parker was charged with tampering with a witness, injury to a child and abandoning or endangering a child, all felonies.
As the older sister, Tanishia, 2 years ago she was arrested for endangering the life or health of a child.
But I also believe that in cutting legal immigration by 6900 percent, the Trump administration is endangering the national economy.
Though accused of endangering China's national security, a catch-all offence, Mr Kovrig has not been charged with any crime.
According to records obtained by PEOPLE, she has been charged with a felony count of second-degree recklessly endangering safety.
The firm u-turned on Wednesday and booted HKMap Live for "endangering" law enforcement, as well as news app Quartz.
Mr. Gonzales-Mugaburu, 60, has pleaded not guilty to charges of sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child.
Lawmakers aim to balance raising revenue to pay for major tax cuts without losing GOP votes and endangering the bill.
If you're all those other people, would you want one person making so many claims that you're endangering the others?
" California, he continued, was endangering those officers and "advancing an open-borders philosophy shared by only the most radical extremists.
Some Democrats fear the strategy is working, costing the party votes and possibly endangering the predicted "blue wave" in November.
Pelosi's office later accused the White House of endangering lives by revealing her plans to travel to a war zone.
If a suspect is not immediately endangering other lives, shooting him in the back may be neither reasonable nor necessary.
The speech pointed to the Obama administration's immigration policies — and Clinton's plans to expand upon them — as endangering the country.
She was previously indicted on charges that include involuntary manslaughter, child endangering, evidence tampering and corpse abuse in the death.
These clear regulations, combined with new surveillance technology, will help the police apprehend and prosecute anyone endangering the traveling public.
Placing bird spikes on and around power transformers can discourage birds from nesting there and endangering themselves and their young.
Pompeo called on the Venezuelan armed forces to refrain from endangering American personnel or face "appropriate actions" (The Washington Post).
She was also charged with one count of first-degree endangering the welfare of an incompetent or physically disabled person.
By endangering the future of humanity, the Bulletin means that life will change irrevocably in ways that are highly undesirable.
I couldn't shake the feeling that I was endangering myself by staying there—that eventually I'd be arrested, or worse.
He is an embarrassment to the United States, and, worse, endangering our national security in the name of personal interests.
But, you know, they're endangering lives here by continuing this panic when we have no food shortage in this country.
Given its reputation, the OAC being accused of endangering a fighter health was probably one of the last things expected.
He was, every day that he stayed in office, endangering the lives of freedmen and white unionists throughout the South.
As Tuesday approached, both Ms. Cooper and Mr. Boles had received threats from constituents who saw them as endangering Brexit.
The Chinese government has accused both men of "endangering national security," but it has not laid out more specific allegations.
They can threaten to withhold money, but they open themselves up to criticism that they are endangering law and order.
If they persisted, and were seen to be endangering the integrity of the system, there would be a military coup.
Such a move would have ripple effects far beyond Germany, she warned, endangering the European project of border-free travel.
Corporate health insurers can't provide coverage to meet rural patients' needs, and it's endangering the bottom line of rural hospitals.
Mr. Shoigu, after landing in Kaliningrad, where he met with Russian military commanders, accused the West of endangering global security.
Just watch a toddler "getting into everything" — endangering his own safety to investigate interesting new objects like knives and toasters.
"The at-fault driver created utter chaos on the roadway, needlessly endangering the lives of countless motorists," the statement said.
Placating them without endangering more pragmatic lawmakers worried about depriving constituents of their health coverage may be an impossible task.
They have also voiced frustrations about patients from mainland China hiding their travel and medical history, potentially endangering other patients.
I am terrified of those texting pedestrians blindly stepping into my path, endangering not just themselves but me as well.
They have also voiced frustrations about patients from mainland China hiding their travel and medical history, potentially endangering other patients.
The rate of life-threatening complications has also soared since the 20103s, endangering more than 22010,22012 U.S. women a year.
The authorities have justified their efforts to crack down on the movement by saying that protesters are endangering public safety.
So, forgive the preaching, but talking of a safe future seems disingenuous when endangering the lives and livelihoods of others.
Asked by Salbi if Davis was suggesting that Trump is "endangering our democracy," the former first daughter said she was.
One thing's for sure: Scheduling kratom would make those measures more difficult to pursue, possibly endangering lives in the process.
Warming temperatures and changing weather patterns are endangering Canada's ice roads, and that's threatening life and livelihood in the north.
The grandmother, Rhonda Pasek, 50, pleaded not guilty to charges of endangering children, public intoxication and not wearing a seat belt.
China subsequently detained two Canadians on suspicion of endangering state security, but it has not linked their arrests to Meng's case.
Jurors in Charlotte decided Thursday that former Lanesboro Correctional Institution superintendent Lawrence Parsons wasn&apost responsible for the violence endangering inmates.
He has pleaded not guilty to two counts each of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and endangering the welfare of a child.
Yeager was charged with two counts of endangering the health or life of a child and two counts of reckless conduct.
Why did the city allow favelas to be built directly under high capacity power lines, endangering the lives of those underneath?
Days later, China detained two Canadians on suspicion of endangering state security - former diplomat Michael Kovrig and business consultant Michael Spavor.
Former Penn State President Graham Spanier was found guilty Friday of one misdemeanor count of endangering the welfare of a child.
London (CNN)Millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans every year, polluting our seas, littering our beaches and endangering wildlife.
To those who have criticized her and commented on social media that she is endangering her daughter's life, Bechler says, nonsense.
Police said that Howard will be charged with attempted homicide, aggravated assault, recklessly endangering another person, criminal trespass, and weapons violations.
Bergdahl's court martial for charges of desertion and endangering fellow soldiers was previously proposed for December but Nance had scheduling concerns.
She was charged with two counts of Endangering the Health or Life of a Child and two counts of Reckless Conduct.
He was arrested Saturday on charges of abandoning or endangering a child and released on a $250,000 bond, officials said Monday.
He suggested that the dedication had been omitted from later iterations to avoid endangering Anna Mikhailovna's family — Arutyunyan and her parents.
I do not want to use anything that could fall off the ledge, endangering a pedestrian below, or poison the birds.
At the Stewart Detention Center in Georgia, for example, some detainees were accidentally housed with high-risk detainees, endangering their safety.
In 2016 and 2017, three-quarters of the arrests have been for other, often nebulous reasons, such as endangering national security.
Jasson Melo, 26, was convicted of coercion, assault, menacing, endangering the welfare of a child, and aggravated harassment on Dec. 15.
Sini Mathews, the mother of 3-year-old Sherin, was arrested on suspicion of abandoning or endangering a child, a felony.
Thus, they'll create sub-human super-soldiers who can do all the fighting for the world without endangering any actual humans.
At the time, police arrested and charged Mathews with abandoning or endangering a child, but released him on a $250,000 bond.
However, the fear is that the proposals would discourage those in need from accessing crucial health services, ultimately endangering women's health.
McVay was acquitted of one charge but was found guilty of endangering the crew by failing to have the Indianapolis zigzag.
Britain's Foreign Office admitted that it had not granted Ms Bibi asylum for fear of endangering its own staff in Pakistan.
Then again, there will always be assholes that won't give up the phone and are cool with potentially endangering other passengers.
He said Hill would also be charged with endangering an aircraft and would appear before the courts "in due course". bit.
"This unilateral military campaign against Tripoli is endangering civilians and undermining prospects for a better future for all Libyans," he added.
The driver has been charged with endangering the lives of his passengers, who had to stand in the tightly packed van.
The truth is that the history of restricting reproductive rights is a history of demeaning, endangering, and attempting to control women.
Ciara Meyer's father was charged with homicide, involuntary manslaughter, terroristic threats and endangering the welfare of a child, among other charges.
In 2014, Egypt charged Mursi and nine others with endangering national security by leaking state secrets and sensitive documents to Qatar.
As we reported ... Jelani was found guilty of predatory sexual assault against a child and endangering the welfare of a child.
However, many Greek life organizations have been known to take things a step too far, endangering the lives of their pledges.
"We will absolutely not tolerate incursions into the airport, endangering the aircraft or disrupting the daily management of Heathrow," Laurence said.
While some people criticize parents who don't breastfeed for supposedly endangering their kids' health, others shame those who breastfeed in public.
Cheatham and Head were each charged with five counts of endangering the welfare of a child and three counts of kidnapping.
Those delays could push the rocket's first launch to June 2021, potentially endangering NASA's plan to reach the moon by 2024.
"Trump's refusal to sell off his business will enable his family to make billions while endangering our national security," Mackler said.
" She told Broadly that she came to Washington Square Park despite having homework to do because "this administration is endangering people.
At the same time, the site has also been accused of endangering women by linking to databases of Turkish voter records.
The CEO of MGM Resorts International on Wednesday denounced a Department of Justice (DOJ) opinion endangering the legality of online gambling.
Chapman went on to accuse Rodríguez of helping the smugglers and endangering the lives of agents and police on the scene.
The reaction from America has been just as blunt: it is Turkey that is endangering ties with America and the West.
The bill would establish a commission to study how police might be able to access encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
Another was banned from treating mentally ill inmates and accused of endangering nursing home patients by prescribing excessive dosages of medications.
However, building a wall will not protect those children, and, in fact, Trump's own policies and actions are further endangering them.
Their bill would establish a commission to study how police might be able to access encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
He is being charged with desertion and misbehavior in front of the enemy – essentially, endangering his unit – in a military trial.
Global warming can destroy agriculture, housing and roads across much of the planet, endangering everything from food security to energy supply.
Bellicum Pharmaceuticals is working on genetic switches that dim or shut off the CAR if the treatment is endangering the patient.
Endangering the smooth working of free markets Add Wall Street to the list of institutions Trump appears to no longer respect.
Recently, some big corporations have ramped up automation at key low-skilled jobs—in the process endangering some of those positions.
That's kind of the history of what's been going on here lately, hurting yourself, and that's just endangering the other team.
After Fisher's assault conviction, Joey was indicted on 19 counts of statutory rape, sodomy, and endangering the welfare of a child.
His bill would establish a national commission to study how police can get at locked data without endangering Americans' privacy rights.
Bowe Bergdahl prison time for abandoning his post in Afghanistan, endangering military comrades who participated in the lengthy search for him.
It does not accuse the sergeant of misbehaving during battle or captivity, but of endangering troops sent to search for him.
Congress must not endorse "workforce reshaping" — a euphemism for stripping the agency of scientists and endangering public health in the process.
Without such funding, many sick individuals will hide their symptoms and continue to work, thus endangering co-workers and the public.
Officials said the attack left residues around the town, endangering hundreds of people, though none are known to have shown symptoms.
But Republican lawmakers and corrections officers accused the governor of trying to sneak the closures under their noses, endangering public safety.
Transit workers will ask homeless people to sit up, move or leave if they are being disruptive or endangering public safety.
"There is no truth to any allegation that he was endangering the security of China," Mr. Pope wrote in an email.
It's so important right now to self quarantine to ensure we aren't endangering ourselves or anyone who can't handle this virus.
"What The New York Post is doing is endangering the lives of American Muslims and people of color," Ms. Almontaser said.
Jamal and Ruby blame Cesar for bringing Cuchillos into their lives and endangering the friends through his involvement with the Santos.
Ultimately, she said, so long as wildfires are not endangering human lives, it is best to let them take their course.
"I had no idea this could even happen," said Mindy Swank, whose water broke in her second trimester, endangering her health.
Bowe Bergdahl pleading guilty to desertion for leaving his post in Afghanistan and endangering the soldiers who searched for him. 4.
The conservative opposition, meanwhile, has seized on any deviation to accuse Mr. Moon of endangering the alliance with the United States.
Maraj, 38, was originally charged with predatory sexual assault against a child and endangering the welfare of a child in 2015.
The proposal would establish a national commission to figure out how police can get at encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
Sergeant Cilliers was also convicted on a lesser offense of endangering life by damaging the gas supply system at his home.
During the campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly accused Hillary Clinton of endangering national security by keeping classified email on a private server.
Ms. Haines, 26, pleaded guilty to "endangering the safety of an aircraft and common assault" during the flight, Mr. Saxby said.
Macron confirmed the presence of Turkish ships and accused Ankara of violating Libya's sovereignty and endangering European and West African security.
And drivers need to feel confident that a large animal won't suddenly bolt across the highway, endangering both humans and wildlife.
Thus, the agency required a missile of a non-explosive variety, one that could execute Soleimani while not endangering nearby civilians.
Ferguson was arrested last week and charged with Aggravated Murder, Murder, Attempted Murder, Attempted Aggravated Murder, Felonious Assault, and Endangering Children.
Eric J. Feigin, a lawyer for the federal government, told the justices on Tuesday that the delays were "catastrophic," endangering motorists.
"Endangering the lives of Newark children is something we will not tolerate," said Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka in a statement.
Lisa R. Snyder was arrested Monday and charged with first-degree murder, endangering the welfare of children, and tampering with evidence.
Among the many characters featured was a mother who described how the Apple Watch helped catch a pregnancy-endangering heart condition.
She is currently charged with endangering the welfare of a child for allegedly selling heroin while her daughter was with her.
That approach is likely to continue, despite warnings from several of Trump's friends and allies that Mueller is endangering his presidency.
Assange has dedicated his life's work to endangering innocent lives, abetting despots, and stoking a crisis of confidence in the West.
The FBI gave her a pass on everything, from setting up a private server (thereby endangering national security) to destroying evidence.
A government statement said some were thrown toward police vehicles, endangering the officers inside, but gave no indication anyone was injured.
Democrats argue impeachment is an urgent necessity because Trump has continued his alleged misconduct, endangering the integrity of the 2020 election.
"I think we're politically correct to the point of endangering people," Michaels told Women's Health U.K. for their Jan./Feb. issue.
When they die, no one is there to grieve for them and no one is punished for enslaving and endangering them.
From Opinion: In the U.S., women who lose their pregnancies — even accidentally — can face charges of manslaughter or endangering their children.
But building sea walls to protect buildings near the shore would cut the turtles off from the beach further endangering them.
It's widely known that the very top end, the ones controlling the corporations and the tax havens, are endangering us all.
Without the reef, Australia would likely lose a $6 billion tourism industry, alongside endangering food security in the coastal region, Pandolfi said.
The driver, James Acord, 47, pleaded guilty to endangering children, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, and slowing or stopping in a roadway.
Elephant tusks sell on the black market for thousands of dollars, making it a lucrative trade and endangering an increasingly fragile population.
She's facing two drug charges , and charges of endangering the welfare of a child and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
The idea is that daring Periscopers can keep their phones safely tucked away and still capture action (or otherwise iPhone-endangering) video.
The IPBES report -- the first like it since 2005 -- highlights the fact that things are so bad we're endangering our continued existence.
He believed prisoners were eating just enough to be considered hunger strikers without endangering their health in order to manipulate public opinion.
The pervasiveness of WannaCry reveals just how insidious wide-scale ransomware attacks can be, endangering public infrastructure, commerce, and even human lives.
In September, Zhao pleaded guilty to gross abuse of a corpse, obstructing justice, tampering with evidence and two counts of endangering children.
Mexico has drafted plans to decriminalize all currently illegal drugs after admitting that the current "war on drugs" is endangering public safety.
Critics say the dams are endangering Europe's last free-flowing rivers, including the Cijevna, or Cem as it is called in Albanian.
According to an arrest affidavit obtained by PEOPLE, Sini Mathews, 33, was arrested Thursday and charged with abandoning or endangering a child.
Mr. Spanier, Mr. Schultz and Mr. Curley are still charged with failure to report suspected abuse and endangering the welfare of children.
I look at my 9-year-old daughter and try to imagine endangering her life by taking her across the US border.
Commercial banks would have to increase interest rates accompanied by a fall in their margins in deposit and lending, endangering financial stability.
"Your reckless actions endangering the safety of Texans will provide powerful testimony for the need to strengthen Texas law," he wrote Hernandez.
A statement from authorities says Creato faces murder and endangering the welfare of a child charges stemming from his son Brendan's killing.
The impact of hacked personal medical devices, though, could be far graver— endangering patient's lives as well as exposing private medical data.
He also argued that it was Clinton who is endangering national security with her policies in the Middle East and North Africa.
He also argued that it was Clinton who was endangering national security with her policies in the Middle East and North Africa.
In its statement, Jet2 added that airport police boarded at Stansted to arrest Haines on suspicion of assault and endangering an aircraft.
He said the government will not comment further or release any information that might risk endangering the safety of Canadian citizens abroad.
If they still don&apost want to secure the border and I&aposm thinking these policies now are endangering good, innocent Americans.
Rather than identifying, analyzing and eradicating the threat, organizations can easily become entangled in processes hindering response time and further endangering operations.
Three of the activists were released on Wednesday, while the rest were charged with a criminal offence of endangering a strategic utility.
I agree with MQ that drones are too complex for most people to fly without crashing them and endangering people around them.
This sort of activity has no place in our politics - we settle debates at the ballot box, not by endangering people's lives.
Mr. Lai and Mr. Berkley were charged with assault, conspiracy, endangering the welfare of a child and criminal possession of a weapon.
Like America's friends, the Chinese company, which critics fear is a vehicle for Chinese intelligence, was accused of endangering US national security.
"You, specifically you, are endangering my child's life," said Ann Elder, the mother of a 10-year-old transgender child near Houston.
Joe McCarthy's (R-Wis.) investigation of communists in the 22019s and are endangering researchers by requesting their names in the subpoenas. Rep.
They are now stuck with overvalued, overfunded companies, endangering returns for the wealthy families, sovereign funds and institutions whose money they manage.
Rogers faces nine felony counts of abuse or endangerment and one misdemeanor count of child endangering by health, according to the complaint.
The president has publicly sounded off on Powell's decision to raise federal interest rates, claiming that it's endangering the country's economic growth.
So Kavanaugh could provide the Court with a vote that would overturn Roe, endangering the health and safety of millions of Latinas.
The resulting mountains of refuse emit noxious fumes and leach pollutants into nearby waters, endangering the residents of the region around Moscow.
Joe McCarthy's (R-Wis.) investigation of communists in the 1950s and are endangering researchers by requesting their names in the subpoenas. Rep.
The corrosive water from the Flint River caused lead from aging pipes to leach into the water supply, endangering children and families.
Iran could also call American special forces terrorists or threaten embassies, potentially endangering the long-term US presence in Iraq and Syria.
The Republican Party is under the thumb of a small group of plutocrats endangering our economic future to feed their insatiable greed.
"And he demonstrated in Miami that he could reduce police shootings without endangering officers or allowing crime to increase," Professor Kelling said.
Yet the very first sanctions it reimposed have canceled licenses for sales of 200+ passenger jets under absurd pretexts, endangering ordinary Iranians.
Three members of the Franciscan Friars are being charged with one count each of endangering the welfare of children and criminal conspiracy.
But there are worries the suit could exacerbate already resurgent Mexican nationalism, endangering two decades of relative stability between the two nations.
The college student got into endangering his life for fun last year when he started climbing cranes, before moving onto riding buses.
Now, the company is in trouble with the federal government for endangering its employees due to unsafe work conditions in its plants.
Dow futures were sharply lower this morning, endangering what so far has been the best week for the Dow in three months.
"If you treat this without care you are potentially endangering the lives of millions of people, including your loved ones," he said.
In Myanmar, the pope will seek to strike a careful balance by maintaining his moral authority without endangering his tiny local flock.
The police have said that Ms. Catlin, 303, crossed a line, misrepresenting herself as a licensed midwife, defrauding clients and endangering them.
By one count, there have been 479 arrested in Alabama for endangering their pregnancies and charged under the state's chemical endangerment statute.
Hadi said he had briefed Sisi on what he called Iranian support for the Houthis in endangering security in the Red Sea.
But his mind kept wandering: What would he say to Congress the next day to convey that humans were endangering the planet?
On Tuesday, the World Health Organization reported that a shortage of medical equipment like masks and gloves was endangering health workers worldwide.
Police have said that endangering the safety of an aircraft is a serious offence that can result in a long jail sentence.
An epidemic at California's old Folsom Prison grew so acute that in 2008, the guards' union sued the state for endangering them.
No American administration, Republican or Democratic, has found a compromise that doesn't risk rewarding bad behavior or endangering Americans traveling to Iran.
How would the United Kingdom "take back control" of its borders without hardening the Irish border, thereby endangering the Good Friday Agreement?
They say that although the president frequently invokes human trafficking, his administration is actively endangering a significant portion of trafficking victims: immigrants.
Metz received his fifth drunk-driving charge with added charges of fleeing police and five counts of first-degree recklessly endangering safety.
On all fronts, the Trump administration is closing our nation to asylum seekers, blocking them from humanitarian protection and endangering their lives.
On Monday, Ms. Hua also confirmed the arrest of six Japanese citizens in China who had been accused of endangering national security.
The bill is called the "Preventing Real Online Threats Endangering Children Today," or the PROTECT Kids Act, and was introduced by Reps.
Mr. Rodriguez was arrested and charged with two counts each of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and endangering the welfare of a child.
"The main thing at stake in this election is the rampant globalization that is endangering our civilization," she told supporters last Sunday.
All of the families asked that their last names not be used in order to avoid endangering themselves or their immigration cases.
Medina-Hernandez was charged with unlawful delivery of methamphetamine, recklessly endangering another person, and causing another person to ingest a controlled substance.
He grew up in Syria, and became a surgeon's assistant — someone who once saved lives instead of, as some say, endangering them.
Mr. Rodriguez was arrested and charged with two counts each of manslaughter, criminally negligent homicide and endangering the welfare of a child.
The Israeli police said rioters threw rocks and firebombs and set off fireworks in the direction of the security forces, endangering them.
Well, the likeliest version is the possibility that such changes to a few districts ripple across the map, endangering additional Republican incumbents.
DOUTHAT: That the Russians have gained a president who may be seriously endangering America's broad position in the world I don't dispute.
Since then, Chinese authorities have detained Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat, and Michael Spavor, an entrepreneur, on charges of endangering national security.
The husband and wife are charged with abandoning or endangering a child, and are free on bonds of $35,000, according to court records.
"You would hope they would focus on people endangering the public health," said Kevin Outterson, a professor of health law at Boston University.
China arrested two Canadian citizens almost immediately after Meng's arrest—Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig, who are accused of endangering China's national security.
No sexual assault charges were filed, and the accused, Matthew Barnett, was charged and pleaded guilty to endangering the welfare of a child.
But not only are they breaking the law but they&aposre also endangering their kids, when they bring their kids along the journey.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities are holding Australian Yang Hengjun in Beijing on suspicion of endangering state security, China's foreign ministry said on Thursday.
The couple was also convicted of endangering the welfare of a child, with a lesser sentence likely to be served concurrently, Adam says.
Sea-Watch, one of the NGOs conducting rescue missions, last week accused the Maltese government of endangering human lives by detaining rescue ships.
Many advocacy groups have come forward to denounce the bill for undermining essential internet freedoms and endangering the lives of consensual sex workers.
Does projecting the city as such a high-end, resolutely outward-looking hub risk endangering some of other important corners of the city?
" He continued, "This administration immediately started endangering a framework of rights and protections that have been secured and defended for over a century.
Mr. Mattis prevailed in limiting the strikes to three targets that did not risk endangering Russian troops scattered at military installations around Syria.
Reed is charged with endangering the welfare of children, obstruction of justice, tampering with evidence and receiving stolen property, according to court records.
Swarms have reached the Straits of Sicily and are endangering Atlantic bluefin tuna eggs, threatening a fishery already on the verge of collapse.
The NBA and its commissioner, Adam Silver have been heavily criticized for seemingly abandoning their progressive values to avoid endangering a lucrative market.
But an underplayed dimension of this is that Fox has actually played a role in endangering the future of the Trump White House.
But it's controversial policy, affecting thousands of customers, and potentially even endangering those who require electrical power for equipment they need to live.
The drivers took Uber to court last year, accusing the U.S.-based ride-hailing app of endangering their livelihoods and seeking its shutdown.
The majority of the incidents are minor, with pilots or bystanders reporting drones that are flying in restricted airspace without necessarily endangering anyone.
State media allege that Mr Gui is suspected of endangering national security and that he was in possession of state secrets when detained.
The U.S. Justice Department sued California  in March over its interference with federal immigration policies, which Carlsbad officials said is endangering the public.
There were also reports of blazes surrounding two major tiger reserves, Corbett National Park and Rajaji National Park, and endangering their wildlife population.
Delta Upsilon International&aposs executive director says he&aposs "extremely disappointed" and sanctions are needed if chapters hold events endangering health and safety.
Such changes would have made the court "ineffective," endangering democracy, human rights and the rule of law, the panel said in a statement.
"Criticisms of a certain type could be viewed ... as endangering the independence of the ECB," he said, adding that this would delay investment.
China's Foreign Ministry said it was strongly opposed to North Korea's test and urged its neighbor to stop endangering peace in the region.
In June, Tesla said it was cutting several thousand jobs to become sustainably profitable without endangering the ramp-up of Model 3 production.
"We're telling them 'look, you're endangering our budget funds too'," said a senior diplomat from a country also heavily dependent on EU cash.
Trumpism is endangering the Democrats' already shaky claim to stand for working people's interests—not just in 63, but over the long haul.
"This bombshell report is astonishing and appalling - betraying our allies, endangering safety of sources, and sabotaging our war against ISIS," said Democratic Sen.
He had an outstanding warrant in connection with a 2012 conviction for a felony, assault and recklessly endangering another person, The Oregonian reports.
A leaking radioactive sub certainly sounds scary, but this research suggests the wreck is not currently endangering the Norwegian Sea and outlying areas.
Meyer now faces charges of aggravated assault, simple assault, terroristic threats and recklessly endangering another person, according to a Pennsylvania State Police report.
Dalrymple said state officials never contemplated forcibly removing protesters and his evacuation order was mainly due to concerns about inclement weather endangering people.
Three administrators who were charged after Paterno died were recently convicted and sentenced to jail time for endangering the welfare of a child.
"For the most part, all of this is going to be beneficial more than it's going to be endangering and risky," said Stewart.
She was arrested when she returned to the house and was charged with endangering a child, according to the Harris County Constable's Office.
We let her in the building today to talk about Spectre and Meltdown chip vulnerabilities, which are potentially endangering computers around the world.
Just last month, a congressional commission put it mildly when it said the VA suffers from "profound deficiencies" that are endangering veterans' lives.
According to WGAL, last week, Plummer, 39, was charged with criminal homicide and endangering the welfare of children in connection with the Oct.
That means that if things don't go well, they increase the likelihood of defaulting on their sovereign debts, endangering bondholders around the globe.
It is always better to be a good witness than to botch an arrest, thereby endangering yourself and further complicating an unfolding crime.
Others are using children as de facto "get-out-of-jail-free cards" and, in the process, endangering the lives of those children.
Generators have failed catastrophically in hospitals and nursing homes around the country during prolonged power outages, endangering patients and leading to chaotic evacuations.
Keeping price hikes from endangering the recovery will fall to the Fed, whose record for managing inflation is imperfect, to put it mildly.
"In addition to endangering particular individuals, disclosures like these tear at the fabric of the proper function of responsible government," she said then.
The president has publicly sounded off on Powell's decision to raise federal interest rates, claiming that it has endangering the country's economic growth.
The video featured footage of the burning World Trade Center and was denounced by many Democrats as Islamophobic and as endangering Omar's life.
But according to court records accessed by PEOPLE, Witte was arrested in January 2017 for operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person.
You may think you are doing good by cleaning your grill, but you may actually be endangering yourself and others, the study says.
Despite the staggering amount of evidence, the Trump administration has ruled it out as a potential problem and arguably, risked endangering the planet.
When asked what he'd say to people who criticize the father for endangering his child, Garcia said the family lived in extreme poverty.
In a December 14 statement, China's ministry of Foreign Affairs said the pair were being investigated on suspicion of endangering China's national security.
The Tempe Police Department has defended the officers' actions and accused Oakry of endangering the child by refusing to comply with officers' demands.
After tearing apart immigrant families until shamed by international outrage, President Trump and his party have now turned to endangering vulnerable American children.
Companies that do not pay sick workers to stay home are endangering their workers, their customers and the health of the broader public.
The tendency of officials to "paint critics as anti-state and traitors is pressurizing and endangering the lives of journalists," Mr. Jan added.
Olango's sister had dialed 911 requesting emergency assistance because her brother was "not acting like himself" and endangering himself by walking into traffic.
Related: As apprehensions of migrants increase at the U.S. border with Mexico, medical providers are challenging practices that they say are endangering patients.
Iran's oil minister, Bijan Zanganeh, told reporters on Monday that OPEC was being used as "a tool against Iran," endangering the cartel's survival.
Spavor, a business consultant with deep ties to North Korea, is being investigated on suspicion of endangering state security, Chinese state media reported.
"It's incomprehensible and ridiculous how a teenager preparing to study overseas would be accused of possibly 'endangering national security,'" he wrote by email.
" The top elected official from the district vowed on Tuesday to punish the building's developer for "endangering people and using low-quality materials.
It will not take an unusual heat wave to turn them into the hottest Olympics in history, endangering athletes, spectators, workers and volunteers.
Dr. Cai, from Wuhan Central Hospital, said he has assigned younger medical workers to treat coronavirus patients to avoid endangering more seasoned employees.
It might polarize the electorate's views of Congress along the same lines, endangering the many Democrats who represent districts carried by Mr. Trump.
To Dr. Glantz, and the other people who study this topic, that makes smoking in movies an "environmental toxin," a factor endangering children.
" — Mr. Macron, on the campaign trail "The main thing at stake in this election is the rampant globalization that is endangering our civilization.
He succeeded, however, in limiting the strikes to three targets that did not risk endangering Russian troops at military installations scattered through Syria.
So I spent a few hours burrowing into one of those online rabbit holes that are a source of such deadline-endangering fascination.
Pentagon officials also stressed the need for Turkey to avoid endangering U.S. forces inside Syria, who numbered about 1,000 prior to the incursion.
Flat sandals, embellished with pearls or gilded in gold, are fancy enough for black tie without endangering the well-being of your soles.
This is where satellite data has changed the game, allowing scientists to better see into storms out at sea without endangering people's lives.
But depending on the state misdemeanors can drunk driving, endangering the welfare of a child; domestic violence; and insurance, healthcare, and welfare fraud.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to have paid time off, or even the ability to take unpaid time off, without endangering job security.
As more trees are cut down, there will be more frequent droughts, endangering food and water supplies, and livelihoods for millions of people.
Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico, causing a major breach in the emergency spillway of the Guajataca Damand endangering the lives of 70,000 people.
Frauke Petry, leader of the right-wing Alternative for Germany party, regularly accuses Mr. Draghi of endangering Germans' savings with ultralow interest rates.
If endangering a half-dozen districts is "Armageddon" for Texas Republicans, seven new Democratic seats would be whatever is even worse than that.
Then, as the building neared completion in 1972, glass panels weighing up to 500 pounds each began dropping from its facades, endangering pedestrians.
The Associated Press took a scolding tone, suggesting that the president is endangering national security by having sensitive conversations over a mobile device.
By endangering students' health and futures, too many yeshivas have shown they need strict government supervision — whatever the political cost for elected officials.
Paul Francis Floyd, is being charged with 3 misdemeanor charges, including cruelty to child by endangering health, and one felony count for vandalism.
Rackete, 31, faced up to 10 years in prison on possible charges of endangering the lives of four servicemen aboard the patrol boat.
Over time, hospitals became less willing to grant abortion providers admitting privileges, endangering clinics, said Mallory Schwartz, executive director of NARAL Pro-Choice Missouri.
The dough must be cooked in order to kill off the bacteria and salmonella — so people who snack on raw dough are endangering themselves.
If you put a child into the care of these people, shouldn&apost you face criminal prosecution for endangering the welfare of those children?
Merkel is fighting a battle at home and abroad against critics who accuse her of endangering European security with her welcoming approach to migrants.
Zelda Cotton, 54, was charged with endangering the welfare of an elderly person and misdemeanor criminal possession of a weapon/with intent to use.
Watson Coleman said she wants Trump to look Morales in the face when he claims that undocumented immigrants like her are endangering the country.
She initially pled not guilty by reason of insanity to murder, tampering with evidence, obstructing justice, gross abuse of a corpse and endangering children.
If convicted, Hampshire could face 3–14 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter and 2–10 years for endangering the life of a minor.
It's also a research facility, a safe location where scientists can run tests on these things they don't understand without endangering the outside world.
When Fatima befriends a woman from the newly formed Spanish monarchy, she makes the mistake of revealing this secret and thus endangering their lives.
And because there are no words attached to eight of his nine completed symphonies, he gets away with it, without endangering life and limb.
Amber Schmunk of Fredonia is charged with second degree recklessly endangering safety and could face up to 10 years in prison for the Sept.
Bergdahl, who pleaded guilty to endangering his comrades, was fined, reduced in rank to E1 and dishonorably discharged -- but he received no prison time.
Endangering the jobs of Ivanka Trump and Mr Kushner, who now occupy senior posts in the White House, is sure to enrage the president.
The tree-sits in the path of the MVP have meant that work crews can't clear trees or operate heavy machinery without endangering activists.
Travis Scott was arrested following a show in Arkansas earlier this year, facing charges of endangering a minor, disorderly conduct and inciting a riot.
Kaye is also accused of endangering human welfare with an alleged cyber attack against Lonestar MTN, Liberia's biggest internet provider, in November last year.
Grindr condemned the piece for endangering "the safety of these athletes," some of whom hailed from countries where it is illegal to be gay.
The New York attorney-general has also filed a civil-rights suit against Mr Weinstein, his brother and their former company for endangering employees.
Now, I am certainly not a doctor, I&aposm a marine, but I can see those kinds of things happening endangering those two gals --.
It also said China had breached the Philippines' sovereign rights by endangering its ships, damaging the marine environment and building on islands and reefs.
Israel's military said it did "everything possible to avoid harming children," and accused Hamas of endangering the lives of civilians by orchestrating the protests.
Daniel Stoltzfus is charged with conspiracy of statutory sexual assault and child endangerment; Savilla Stoltzfus is charged with endangering the welfare of a child.
When he chastised NATO allies over their failure to spend adequately on our common defense, his critics said he was endangering the Atlantic alliance.
In July 2014, Bookstaber was arrested and charged with recklessly endangering another person and disorderly conduct for allegedly firing a gun on his property.
Some evangelical leaders have criticized Trump over his Syria policy, saying he was endangering tens of thousands of Christians in the Muslim-dominated region.
Chinese authorities have detained Dahlin, the 35-year-old co-founder of the Chinese Urgent Action Working Group, on suspicion of endangering state security.
She has also been charged with one misdemeanor charge of endangering the welfare of a child, a result of the alleged naked Snapchat photos.
Among the charges Close pleaded guilty to on Friday were endangering the welfare of children and sexual abuse of children, according to court records.
If you take the industry's word for it, that change needs to happen fast, because the status quo is endangering the future of music.
If the language is dropped from the bill, it could cost the GOP votes from key conservative senators, endangering the bill's possibility of passing.
He said some criticism of the bank could be seen as endangering its independence, which could delay investment and hence prolong its current policies.
His flouting of how a president needs to act in private is, on an almost daily basis, now hamstringing and endangering his first term.
Sherwin Shayegan, 34, was charged with endangering the welfare of a child, PEOPLE confirms with Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officials.
Theranos is also facing a class action lawsuit filed in May accusing it of endangering customer health through "massive failures" that misrepresented test results.
Yet the very first sanctions it re-imposed have cancelled licenses for sales of 200 plus passengers jets under absurd pretext endangering ordinary Iranians.
Trump's conversation with Taiwan's president was heavily criticized by several U.S. lawmakers, who have accused the president-elect of endangering bilateral relations with China.
The Austrian delegates said the pact would blur the line between legal and illegal immigration, compromising its own immigration policies and endangering national security.
So my only advice to you for having fun at MetLife is to get obscenely drunk, to the point of endangering your physical health.
Travis Scott was arrested following a show in Arkansas earlier this year, facing charges of endangering a minor, disorderly conduct and inciting a riot.
Endangering consumer data, increasing the price of advertising, and reducing the quality of consumer choices are three effects the state AGs are focusing on.
Further progress is needed on measures to ensure how a bank can wind down its business safely without endangering the financial system, he said.
According to America's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), there are around 100 cases each month of drones potentially endangering an aircraft in the United States.
He is accused of endangering clients, mostly health care workers, by renting them cadavers and severed heads that were infected with HIV and hepatitis.
It accuses the groups and their managers of deliberately endangering people's lives, forced labor and a failure to provide first aid assistance to workers.
Trump suggested that Sessions and Department of Justice officials were endangering the GOP ahead of the November midterm elections by bringing charges against Reps.
Another bill set for introduction soon would establish a national commission to study how law enforcement can access secure data without endangering people's privacy.
Beach erosion and flooded infrastructure are just two of the multiple threats endangering our coasts due to sea-level rise and higher storm surges.
Privacy advocates are already concerned about legislation to establish a national commission to explore how police can obtain encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
The jury found Spanier failed to prevent Sandusky from bringing more boys to campus through his charity, thereby endangering the welfare of future victims.
McCaul is backing a measure that would create a national commission to explore how police can access secure data without endangering people's privacy rights.
"Google continues to insist that Googlers refrain from plainly communicating with others that Google is violating the law or endangering consumers," the complaint says.
Qatar said on Thursday the action against it was endangering stability in Gulf but it was not prepared to compromise to settle the dispute.
She secretly filmed the encounter, seeking accountability in a system where women have little means to report harassment and abuse without further endangering themselves.
In October, Mr. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, argued in a speech that permitting technology companies to create "warrant-proof encryption" was endangering society.
The Skripals, who remain hospitalized in critical condition, were poisoned in Salisbury, the small city where Mr. Skripal lives, potentially endangering hundreds of bystanders.
The measure was "an unnecessary, dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities," endangering the lives of American citizens and service members, Mr. Trump said.
Beijing's state security bureau detained Mr. Yang "on suspicion of criminal activities endangering national security," Ms. Hua said at a regularly scheduled news briefing.
He was ordered to be dishonorably discharged from the Army by a military judge, but received no prison time for desertion or endangering troops.
Endangering unknowing or innocent subjects in the name of some future advance means placing the health of some people over the health of others.
Last week, Mr. Oliver testified that he had decided to fire at the car when he saw it moving toward Officer Gross, endangering him.
" Despite the fact that there is no evidence of decarceration endangering public safety, Patrick said that he thinks "it's very important for personal safety.
But Wilds insists she wasn't aware of what was going on and had no power to change anything without endangering a much-needed job.
The lawsuits accuse Juul of endangering students and forcing educators to divert time and money to fight an epidemic of nicotine addiction among teenagers.
Endangering the future In the meantime, the very future of America is literally in jeopardy, as families are decimated and children placed at risk.
Laws governing freedom of speech and the news media are vague, and their enforcement is arbitrary; critics are often accused of endangering national security.
The government accuses many of them of accepting funding from Western countries with the aim of spreading lies inside Egypt and endangering national security.
Creating technology to cool the planet does not get rid of fossil fuels that he said will continue to acidify the oceans, endangering life.
The Tanzania Foods and Drugs Authority (TFDA) said that vegetable farmers who use polluted water from the Msimbazi River may be endangering consumers' health.
But the committee represents more than half of the Republican lawmakers in the House — endangering any bill that does not have its full support.
They also claim the federal government is violating public trust doctrine by allowing the pollution of the atmosphere, endangering young people and future generations.
Arab Bank, which held that banks cannot be liable to ATA plaintiffs unless they are generally aware that they're supporting violent, life-endangering actions.
The Oceana study says crimes like Rafael's — and other rampant fraud in the industry — pose risks to the environment by endangering sensitive fish populations.
Mark Warner (D-Va.), that would establish a national commission to figure out how police can get at encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
Both the reduction in tree coverage and the change in climate were endangering the forest's future well before Brazil's general elections of October 2018.
Reached by phone, three transgender people serving in the Navy in San Diego spoke on condition of anonymity, citing concerns about endangering their careers.
It is unclear whether investigators were considering whether endangering people named in the government documents by posting them online might violate a criminal statute.
They've created a series of maps based on their findings that show the threat "hotspots" around the world and what countries are endangering them.
So in their view, repealing Obama's 2015 open internet rules will simply remove burdensome regulations from internet service providers, without endangering the internet's openness.
In a statement, the Israeli military accused Hamas of "cynically exploiting women and children, sending them to the security fence and endangering their lives".
With the right new leadership, Facebook could actively try to become a force for good, connecting people without violating their privacy or endangering their democracies.
President Donald Trump directly accused Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell of endangering the U.S. economy by raising interest rates, according to The Wall Street Journal.
If we cannot stop these practices, we will exercise our rights and responsibilities to speak out publicly and engage in responsible whistleblowing without endangering users.
He was also charged with first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child and endangering the welfare of a child for providing alcohol to the victim.
Byrd was arrested and charged with possession of drug paraphernalia, driving while impaired and 12 counts of endangering the welfare of a child, police said.
They arrested her on charges of filing a false report and endangering a child near a body a water, according to a second news release.
Under that name, Evans had been arrested in Cypress, California, in 1985 on DUI, endangering the welfare of a child and other charges, investigators said.
He was found guilty of five counts of terror-related murder, 119 counts of attempted murder and 24 cases of endangering the life of others.
President Trump is kicking up crises and endangering America's reputation all across the globe — and for the majority of Republicans in Congress, that's totally cool!
She has been fired from the Child Care of the Future daycare center and charged with simple assault and endangering the welfare of a child.
After Sherin went missing, Mathews had initially been arrested and charged with abandoning or endangering a child and had been released on a $250,000 bond.
The park's management staff have told tourists that the pollution was endangering the lives of the koi, and that many have died as a result.
Now they form large swarms every summer, washing up on shores, endangering beachgoers and divers, blocking the water-intake pipes of power and desalinization plants.
Any company in this space that willingly hands this software over to a government, be it America or another nation's, is willfully endangering people's lives.
The man she was found with in New Jersey — an alleged drug dealer whom she met on Tinder — was charged with endangering a child's welfare.
Climate change is threatening to transform all aspects of life, washing away coastal communities and endangering fish and wildlife populations upon which many Natives depend.
SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's president accused the center-right government on Tuesday of endangering the survival of the state through its failure to tackle endemic corruption.
The state that stripped us of our autonomy in the name of fiscal solvency has been unable to manage our city without endangering our children.
Ms. Aquino, 20, was arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court on Wednesday night on misdemeanor charges of reckless endangerment and endangering the welfare of a child.
The two pipelines would cross more than 2700,2150 water bodies and 21971 miles of pristine forest, potentially endangering municipal water supplies and ecologically sensitive habitats.
The two pipelines would cross more than 1503,000 water bodies and 245 miles of pristine forest, potentially endangering municipal water supplies and ecologically sensitive habitats.
Ayanna Pressley (MA) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY), responded to the tweet by accusing the president both of spreading Islamophobia and of endangering Omar's safety.
A New Castle County grand jury on Monday indicted 37-year-old Radee Prince on eight counts, including attempted murder, reckless endangering and weapons charges.
PEOPLE confirms with prosecutors that a single count of second-degree endangering the welfare of a child has been filed against Antoinette King of Lumberton.
Batomunkuev called Putin "crafty" for denying that he had sent troops to Ukraine, and stressed that Kiev's turn to the West was endangering Russia's interests.
The most significant piece of tech legislation was FOSTA, which had catastrophic effects for both Craigslist and Tumblr while endangering sex workers throughout the country.
Federico Vargas, 41, was arrested Saturday on suspicion of five counts of endangering a child and 13 counts of contributing to the delinquency of minors.
AbuDagga says her research made her convinced that medical boards allow some doctors with evidence of sexual misconduct to continue endangering patients or staff members.
" He added that ending funding "would cause massive disruption, dislocation, and waste, damaging the region and endangering the future of high-speed rail in California.
The trees are tied to each other with ropes, making it difficult to cut down any of the trees without endangering the other tree-sitters.
On Wednesday, US officials accused Turkey of endangering US troops in Syria after Turkey's state-owned news agency published details of US deployments in Syria.
That means, unlike with the Tesla Autopilot system, drivers of the Nissan Serena can safely remove their hands from the steering wheel without endangering safety.
Savilla Stoltzfus, 43, pleaded guilty to one count of endangering the welfare of children and Daniel Stoltzfus, 44, pleaded no contest to the same charge.
That might not be a slam dunk if that flexibility trips over third rail issues, such as endangering coverage for people with pre-existing conditions.
Meanwhile, some worry that high-profile prosecutions could drive the practice deeper underground, further endangering the very girls and women the law aims to protect.
Giles A. Schinelli, 21992; Robert J. D'Aversa, 753; and Anthony M. Criscitelli, 275, each face charges of criminal conspiracy and endangering the welfare of children.
While he was convicted of the two lesser misdemeanors, Diamond was found not guilty of the more serious felony charge of recklessly endangering public safety.
She focuses on six of these students, using them to illustrate the burdens and traps endangering their efforts to use education to change their lives.
This "whorearchy" pushes drug-using sex workers into working alone in the worst parts of town, shady motel rooms, and the street — further endangering us.
But soon afterward Suu Kyi was placed under house arrest, without trial, for "endangering the state," and most of the N.L.D.'s leadership was imprisoned.
Moderators now are instructed to delete videos "featuring minors that may be endangering a child, even if that was not the uploader's intent," Wright said.
They are sponsoring terrorism throughout the region, they are creating instability in this region, they are endangering our partners and our allies and our interests.
In an article, a former culture minister, Mikhail Shvydkoy, accused Mr. Mansky of endangering the lives of the North Koreans who participated in his documentary.
An emotionally intelligent parent allows their child to have their temper tantrum — unless, of course, their child is physically harming or endangering himself or others.
Bland-Ball and McAdams' critics have accused them of endangering their own child by pursuing alternative remedies instead of evidence-backed cancer treatments like chemotherapy.
During Hanukah 2010, a fire raged for 77 hours in northern Israel, consuming thousands of acres, endangering hundreds of lives and ultimately killing 44 people.
Fuentes was handed a one-year suspended sentence in 2013 for endangering public health and was also barred from practicing sports medicine for four years.
Or like Dr. Craig Spencer, who caught Ebola through medical heroism in Africa, infected no one and yet was accused of endangering all New York?
The nonprofit said its fossil fuels proposal reflects the need to reduce greenhouse gases and shift toward renewable energy, without endangering Berkshire's near-term profitability.
During a regular press briefing Thursday, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokeswoman Hua Chunying confirmed Yang had been detained for allegedly endangering China's national security.
A society that respects the dignity of women must ensure that they can seek the care they need without shame and without endangering their lives.
Thousands of American schools built between 1950 and 1979 contain hazardous concentrations of PCBs in their window caulking and lighting fixtures, endangering millions of children.
But by then a federal prosecutor had halted the hunt, charging Mr. Díaz with endangering an important aquifer and ordering the pit to be filled.
" On a recent radio show he denounced the group, saying it was endangering the project by forcing "a legal fight to preserve a parking lot.
Mickala Guliford, 28, and Tena Dailey, 22, were charged with endangering the welfare of a child, a felony, according to probable cause statements from prosecutors.
And the agency suggested that bald eagles, estimated to number about 143,000 nationwide, could sustain as many as 4,200 fatalities annually without endangering the species.
But missing the Rio Games would result in funding being cut and push sponsors to look elsewhere, endangering the future of Russian athletics, Mutko said.
Republicans in Congress accused the White House of deliberately leaking government secrets, endangering national security to make Mr. Obama look tough in an election year.
Companies that do not provide paid sick leave to all employees, particularly those in the retail and restaurant industries, are endangering their workers and customers.
Massie got plenty of blame from colleagues on both sides of the aisle who accused him of needlessly endangering the health of his fellow lawmakers.
Battery-powered cars have far fewer parts than cars reliant on gasoline or diesel, endangering suppliers of valves, pistons and other parts in conventional engines.
The Obama administration sought to make headway even in deeply conservative nations, at times coming under criticism for endangering the advocates it sought to empower.
It estimates 153 million women in the US could be endangering the health of a potential child by having unprotected sex and continuing to drink.
The auditing firm Deloitte believes that the number of German cars sold to Britain could drop from 800,000 to 550,000 annually, endangering 18,000 German jobs.
Many multinationals are reconsidering their heavy reliance now on China, endangering the country's ability to attract plentiful foreign investment and know-how in such industries.
Bowe Bergdahl, who pleaded guilty to desertion and endangering other troops by walking away from his base in Afghanistan and getting captured by the Taliban.
The agency is currently under the supervision of a federal monitor after prosecutors accused it of cover-ups and endangering the safety of its residents.
A stream runs through the cave system, and the authorities said they were worried that heavy rainfall could cause a flash flood, endangering everyone inside.
Judge Sinclair, who did not explain his reasoning, left intact the lesser charges, including recklessly endangering another person, hazing and furnishing alcohol to a minor.
That is a much better way to put extra money into the economy without endangering working people's future financial security through a payroll tax reduction.
In the late 60s, Americans were growing more aware of how unregulated pollution and chemical use were endangering the country and the people in it.
President Donald Trump's trade policy is endangering his own push for increased energy exports, policy scholar Amy Myers Jaffe said at Tuesday's POLITICO Pro summit.
But after two days of deliberations, the jury found Mr. Smith guilty of all counts, including murder, manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child.
Their chief complaint about the trade deal is that it would gradually end tariffs on shoes made in Vietnam, endangering the company's domestic manufacturing jobs.
What is clear, though, is that they run the risk of endangering a hard-won peace that the creation of the European Union helped secure.
The worst desert locust infestation in 70 years is ravaging East Africa, potentially endangering economies in a region heavily dependent on agriculture for food security.
Saviano "knows how to keep his narrative hurtling forward like the scooters his young hoodlums ride at life-endangering speeds," our reviewer, John Hooper, wrote.
Democrats and the whistleblower's attorneys have expressed concerns that Trump is endangering the person's safety by attempting to uncover their identity and questioning their motives.
On social media, news outlets referred to Mr. Trump as a "public enemy of the world," saying he was endangering the health of the planet.
As they start coexisting on roads alongside human drivers, however, that very unpredictability can confuse the cars, which may stop abruptly, endangering or aggravating people.
What we're left with is a risk management plan that trades safety for paperwork and burdens chemical facility operations while also endangering our national security.
Some companies have used substantial leverage while aggressively expanding, running the risk of "endangering entire financial system by adding on systemic risk," Hong told CNBC.
If extremists are emboldened politically, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur risk endangering democratic norms as well as their strategic ties with the United States, analysts warn.
Chris Coons, a Joe Biden supporter, said O'Rourke had given Republicans an opening to characterize Democrats as gun-grabbers, endangering a push for other reforms.
They are already considering whether a trend in handing more and more certification responsibilities for new aircraft to manufacturers is cutting corners and endangering passengers.
They expressed disappointment that Pope Francis, admired for speaking out for the downtrodden, had gone quiet for fear of endangering his own flock in Myanmar.
There are also differing opinions in the Trump administration about how much pressure it can put on China's economy without endangering its own economic fortunes.
Doing so would be a crime of "endangering the welfare of a child in the first degree," punishable by up to four years in prison.
Kristen Bristow and Charles Salzman Jr. were charged with aggravated assault and endangering the welfare of the child, police said in a statement released Thursday.
Nearly a week after the storm hit, heavy rains were still endangering communities isolated by flooding, and complicating efforts by rescue workers to reach them.
Forgiveness — like pacifism — is a staple of Mennonite faith, and any woman who declines to forgive her rapist will be endangering her place in heaven.
The hearing, which is scheduled to conclude June 29, is to determine if there is probable cause to try Hubbard for first-degree robbery, reckless endangering, use of a firearm in the commission of a separate felony, illegally carrying a handgun, having no permit to acquire a firearm and no firearm registration, two counts of reckless endangering and five counts of first-degree terroristic threatening.
In exchange, she pleaded guilty only to the charge of endangering the life or health of a child, her co-defense attorney Evan Bruno tells PEOPLE.
"People feel like I'm endangering my child, but it's due to a lack of education on honey bees — they don't understand how gentle they really are."
Pezick says police expect to charge Malone with rape, institutional sexual assault, endangering the welfare of a child, corruption of minors and furnishing liquor to minors.
The German chancellor is fighting a battle at home and abroad against critics who accuse her of endangering European security with her welcoming approach to migrants.
He also cited armed attacks on boats trying to rescue migrants in the Mediterranean and accusations that humanitarian organizations are colluding with smugglers and endangering lives.
In it, the plaintiffs accused the US government and energy trade industries of endangering their rights to life, liberty, property, and to vital public trust resources.
These people were in the store looking to buy a high definition television (already a soul-endangering experience) when Samara pops out of the goddamn screen.
If our government doesn't resolve this dilemma quickly, America's cybersecurity will undoubtedly suffer serious deterioration, inevitably endangering the lives and safety of citizens across the nation.
"We are in possession of leaflets that show this was an organized incident, a very dangerous one, endangering people's lives," government spokesman George Kyritsis told reporters.
When a fighter chooses to go around those rules, they are essentially robbing their opponent of that right, and profit from endangering the life of another.
The other defendants face misdemeanor offenses that include hazing, recklessly endangering another person, tampering with evidence, furnishing alcohol to minors and unlawful acts relative to liquor.
The teacher, Chavay Williams, has been charged with 21 counts of "endangering children" and creating "substantial risk of harm," a first-degree misdemeanor, court records show.
As a psychologist, I know people do irrational, stupid things to maintain the status quo, denying the evidence of their own eyes, endangering themselves and others.
The boy's mother, 34-year-old Adriane Moss, was subsequently arrested on suspicion of abandoning or endangering a child, though she has yet to be indicted.
Similarly in "Contain," Andy insists on sticking with a "heat hole" during a top-floor fire even when it appears not to work, endangering the mission.
Ledrika Ford, 27, of Utica, New York, was arrested on Friday and charged with endangering the welfare of a child, Utica Police said in a statement.
According to the call, the man was "not acting like himself" and had been walking in traffic, endangering himself and motorists, police Chief Jeff Davis said.
Trump may yet decide to stay in the accord if the European Union manages to identify new sanctions that could satisfy him without endangering the deal.
The Libyan Coast Guard is not internationally recognised, Montes Mier says, and several advocacy groups have accused them of endangering refugee lives over the past years.
It seems Nicky's been having some trouble at his post, getting demoted for recklessly endangering his fellow soldiers, and Jack wants to try to help him.
An independent scientific committee recently found that brumbies were endangering more than 20 plant species and seven animal species, including three endangered frogs, in the park.
"By weakening cleanup standards and pushing back ash pond closure deadlines, Trump's EPA is endangering communities and ecosystems near these toxic waste sites," the report said.
The human rights group sounded the alarm in a report about the increasing practice of charging pregnant women addicted to drugs with endangering their own foetus.
As central banks around the world engage in unprecedented monetary easing, negative yielding debt is ballooning, endangering the way the global economy is supposed to function.
"Five years ago, a federal grand jury charged Dwight and Steven Hammond with committing arson on public lands and endangering firefighters," Williams wrote for the newspaper.
Supporters of the legislation applauded its passage, saying it means survivors would no longer have to choose between further endangering themselves or losing access to justice.
The plans, which must be regularly reviewed by regulators, are aimed at ensuring large banks can be safely wound down without endangering the entire financial system.
The move, however, could infuriate conservatives in their own ranks and set up a showdown with the House of Representatives, perhaps endangering the entire repeal effort.
He admitted to gross abuse of a corpse, obstructing justice, tampering with evidence and two counts of endangering children, the prosecutor's office previously confirmed to PEOPLE.
Certainly less endangering but still pretty shitty, the blackout also meant that many events in the city were canceled, and StubHub shelled out $500,000 in refunds.
"By weakening cleanup standards and pushing back ash pond closure deadlines, Trumps EPA is endangering communities and ecosystems near these toxic waste sites," the report said.
Lachman ruled to dismiss 12 of those charges, including the most serious count of recklessly endangering another person and one count of conspiracy to commit hazing.
As a British transplant, I am in awe of everyone's commitment to assist in the recovery efforts -- even if it means potentially endangering their own lives.
In fact, NOPEC legislation would do the exact opposite, endangering not only our energy security and domestic economy but also American companies operating in foreign countries.
U.S. law enforcement agencies will soon have the means to interdict UAS, but they lack clear legal authority to stop hostile drones from endangering the public.
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday making it easier for churches and other religious groups to engage in politics without endangering their tax-exempt status.
And when those companies downplay the risks of their products, they are endangering the public, whether they are a brand-name manufacturer or a generics company.
But it also reduces the salinity of surrounding waters, endangering oysters, which can tolerate brackish water but can die if the salt content is too low.
Welborn and Brittany Nichole Hairston, 26, who according to multiple reports is the mother of the children, both face endangering the welfare of a minor charges.
A former member of the independent federal commission overseeing mine safety accused the Trump administration in a scathing report of endangering the lives of mine workers.
In May, a Cairo court recommended the death penalty against two of them, charged in absentia with endangering national security by leaking state secrets to Qatar.
A bipartisan pair of lawmakers on Monday introduced legislation to establish a national commission exploring how police can get at encrypted data without endangering Americans' privacy.
That's put increasing strain on Amazon workers themselves, some of whom have accused the company of "recklessly endangering" employees by not granting them paid time off.
Sure, reports in the last few years have scolded marijuana growers for being bad environmentalists, drinking too much of California's precious water, and endangering its wildlife.
But for many Brazilians, this latest warning was further evidence that the system regulating the mining industry is broken, risking people's lives and endangering the environment.
He's the third foreigner to have been detained in China — without a shred of evidence — on the ominous charge of "endangering national security" since last month.
Horse racing deaths: Twenty-three horses have died since late December at Santa Anita Park, near Los Angeles, endangering the future of horse racing in California.
Prosecutors had initially charged him with second-degree rape, as well as first-degree unlawfully dealing with a child and endangering the welfare of a child.
On Monday, with Mr. Trump now commander in chief, Sergeant Bergdahl pleaded guilty to desertion and to endangering the American troops sent to search for him.
The cook, who would share only her first name, Nasrin, for fear of endangering her family still in Iran, is a refugee in the United States.
"Serbia is rushing headlong into a dangerous trap of protection of allegedly endangered rights of (minority) Serbs ... while endangering the sovereignty of other states," Djukanovic said.
" The Aspen Pledge addresses responsible practices ("I will take awesome selfies, without endangering myself-ie") and pokes fun, concluding with "I will not ski in jeans.
Obviously, Autopilot doesn't live up to its name quite yet, so either the company fixes it, or it can risk endangering the lives of its drivers.
Seats are scarce, caucusgoers have to physically realign as nonviable candidates are eliminated, and many precincts are overcrowded, endangering people who use wheelchairs or are immunocompromised.
In 2012, China introduced "residential surveillance at a designated location" (RSDL) into the Criminal Procedural Law for cases involving endangering national security, terrorism, or serious bribery.
Are they against his demonstration or fearful of antagonizing their owners and endangering their own jobs (which only last, on average, slightly more than three years)?
Mr. Weiner, 53, writing separately to the judge, cited his "profound" regret for endangering the well-being of the girl, whom he understood to be 15.
Construction of a wall on the Arizona border is endangering sacred Indigenous sites — including an oasis that has supported human beings for the last 259,93 years.
Within a (few years), the number of Mexicans illegally entering the United States will diminish to the point of endangering the production of our food supply.
When alerted of the severe allergy on the day of the flight, our ground staff followed procedure and offloaded [the passenger] to avoid endangering her life.
According to the police, Ms. Richardson, 33, was charged with second-degree assault, endangering the welfare of a child, criminal possession of a weapon and menacing.
The board members could have kept their political promises to local voters without endangering the futures of children in other communities far removed from Douglas County.
One mother with Type 2 diabetes rationed insulin while pregnant, endangering her baby's health, just so she'd have medicine left over when her Medicaid ran out.
In reality, Mr. Trump's meddling undermines the military's institutional values, risks endangering American service members, and disrespects the honorable service of the overwhelming majority of veterans.
Officers took her from the hospital to criminal court, where, after waiting for hours, she was charged with endangering the welfare of her 3-year-old.
He is still being held on charges of "endangering national security," making him the third foreigner to have been detained on that ominous charge since December.
Police in Changde city, Hunan province have arrested five suspects, believed to be behind the sales, for endangering public health and not adhering to medical standards.
A few states, though, have seen cases in which women themselves have been sued for endangering a fetus, usually through drug abuse or out-of-control drinking.
It could do long-term damage to our national security and foreign policy interests, endangering U.S. troops in the field and disrupting counterterrorism and national security partnerships.
They said the idea of religious liberty is being used to justify hurting communities and endangering lives and will harm women's health and that of transgender patients.
Theranos Inc was sued in late May and is accused of endangering customer health through "massive failures" that misrepresented the accuracy and quality of its blood tests.
That if you are endangering people with what you say and the actions that are behind them, then you do not have the right to do that.
Institutions across New York City have DACA employees, including many museums, but no officials will go on record to explain their prevalence for fear of endangering staff.
"Any company in this space that willingly hands this software over to a government, be it America or another nation's, is willfully endangering people's lives," concludes Brackeen.
Deep economic crisis Venezuelan Chamber of Commerce President Francisco Martínez told CNN the government is "acting in an irresponsible way," discouraging job creation and endangering private property.
Earlier this year, the FBI issued a public service announcement warning that smart toys containing microphones, cameras, or GPS devices were endangering children's privacy and physical safety.

No results under this filter, show 982 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.