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Few are more explicit than the enumerated powers of Congress.
But let's explore some of the motivations I enumerated above.
She enumerated some ordinary things they will never do again.
For all the reasons we've enumerated, that has to stop.
As you've both enumerated things are changing within this organization.
Selman enumerated the conferences: NIPS, ICML, IJCAI, AAAI, CVPR, and ACL.
I valued things that could be enumerated and their progress measured.
The therapist enumerated the sources of trauma that Chechens had suffered.
It enumerated the many advantages of patents and IP rights, not
Under D.C. law, only certain enumerated acts can constitute unfair competition.
Auto critics enumerated the differences between the cars earlier this week.
Did he not see the maintenance logs that enumerated the problems?
It enumerated nearly 50 public officials that the group had allegedly terrorized.
Yet unlike those enumerated powers, the power to sue is largely untested.
The variants are enumerated in two new studies in Nature and Nature Genetics.
The CFPB's first director, Richard Cordray, took full advantage of these enumerated powers.
He enumerated several reasons why Mexico is an attractive target for U.S. shale gas.
The bill even codifies 8 enumerated crimes under which they can keep such data.
The covered benefits would match those enumerated in Bernie Sanders's Medicare for All bill.
More than 100 nations agreed to the facts enumerated in the 1,85033-page report.
"The proposal to dismiss Dr. Metting enumerated a number of issues," she told lawmakers.
In his speech, Krafcik enumerated the many advantages that Waymo's vehicles have over its competitors.
So we can all calm down about Obama's paltry snack of seven carefully enumerated almonds.
Yet Scalia also enumerated many key restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms.
Currently, the city's campaign finance system is enumerated in laws passed by the City Council.
From the podium he enumerated PiS's successes, such as reducing child poverty and improving tax collection.
In response, Tableau offered an enumerated proposal, which did not meet any of their specific demands.
The Packers and Stockyards Act ("PSA") was intended to protect cattle producers from certain enumerated practices.
Rich knew that only a great poem could undo the mortal erasures so bleakly enumerated here.
The powers of Congress are enumerated in Article I, which does not say anything about conducting investigations.
"They will find a way not to do something for reasons that cannot be enumerated," he said.
The list of states that now possess weapons-capable Chinese drones likely reaches beyond those enumerated above.
In health care, we have enumerated the more than 247,000 ways our 13 organs can go wrong.
Rather, each branch received certain enumerated powers that were reinforced and/or checked by the other branches.
Is it part of his nonexistent series of tweets on presidential powers as enumerated in the Constitution?
After all, in the Constitution, Congress is the first branch of government, with many more enumerated powers.
Mr. Hernandez said he had given some specifics to prosecutors, but may not have enumerated specific blows.
Twenty-five of 50 Democrats enumerated on the civil rights achievements in their states, compared with two Republicans.
Despite his many, many, well-enumerated flaws, he still garners support, and his prepared speeches have an impact.
Despite all the hassles I've just enumerated, I still can't help being a little smitten with the Triby.
That philosophy ignores the American people's decision to give Congress '[a]ll legislative Powers' enumerated in the Constitution.
Lawmaking power is enumerated to Congress by the Constitution and that's how Trump supporters want it to work.
Catholic doctrine, as laid out in spiritual statutes governing human conduct, featured an exhaustive list of enumerated offenses.
After settling with Hurd, Fisher said there were "many inaccuracies" in the claims enumerated in her lawyer's letter.
In general, students also lost confidence in the security of the five rights enumerated by the First Amendment.
They need not be enumerated here; there is no practical benefit to extending your personal list of dreads.
When Congress does nothing, no matter the form that nothing takes, it does not exceed its enumerated powers.
First, it requires proof that an individual acted because of a specific proscribed animus enumerated in the statute.
The officer's daughter wept as the judge enumerated the reasons for the acquittal, count by count, over 40 minutes.
Respect. A simple term for a complex set of realities, each of which could be its own enumerated point.
If these companies do not consider changes such as those enumerated here, will you withdraw financial support for them?
Kaepernick has vowed not to stand for the anthem until the injustices he has enumerated have been meaningfully addressed.
Ms. Holmes defended the company publicly, especially after articles last year in The Wall Street Journal enumerated those concerns.
The litany of the LAPD's oversights enumerated by "Helter Skelter" continued beyond Manson's final capture and into the trial.
Notably, these were not off-the-cuff comments, but rather an enumerated platform scripted and read from a teleprompter.
First, there is no evidence in the Constitution or Bill of Rights that healthcare is a federal "enumerated" power.
By contrast, state and federal laws ban discrimination based on race and religion, among other enumerated traits, in these settings.
" Gopnik acknowledged, "The laboriously recounted instances of near-ejaculation, the orgasms achieved and enumerated—it's all there for the reviewers.
In 1972, George Carlin enumerated the seven words you can't say on TV. But that was before cable changed everything.
In the first installment we defined "early-stage startup" and enumerated areas where early-stage startups need to spend money.
As enumerated by David Leonhardt for the New York Times, Trump repeatedly and recklessly dismissed this pandemic as a nothingburger.
It may be that under current conditions, some rights enumerated in the U.S. Constitution are especially hard to simultaneously protect.
"Every good critic, every interesting critic, will commit some of the crimes enumerated above, whether brazenly or unwittingly," he concludes.
Years later, at a news conference in New Jersey, he enumerated 12 methods of torture he said jailers had used.
Campaigns for district attorney should instead focus on the enumerated powers of the district attorney, and reveal the records of incumbents.
For serious scientific reasons enumerated below, Mashable has dubbed today, July 1st, the year of our lord 2017 as...Chris-mas.
Akuno enumerated a four-part agenda: a co-op incubator, an education center, a financial institution, and an association of cooperatives.
INA § 28500(c) requires mandatory detention of aliens who fall within certain enumerated criminal or terrorism-related categories, with some exceptions.
During his testimony, Commissioner Gregg Bishop of the Department of Small Business Services (SBS) enumerated the administration's misgivings about the bill.
Plenty of publications have already enumerated the ways in which The Vietnam War misrepresents history to whitewash US actions in the war.
Her best answer of the evening was likely when she enumerated the qualifications she would look for in a Supreme Court justice.
In a shift, Trump mostly refrained from directly attacking his Democratic challenger, Hillary Clinton, but enumerated several policy differences between the two.
Colin is very patriotic; he's trying to make the United States live up to its ideals that are enumerated in our Constitution.
Obviously, there are only a few motivations for the dolphin's behavior, which I've enumerated below in order of most to least likely.
She enumerated the reasons that victims like her often don't report assault—shame, fear, a wish not to ruin the assailant's life.
Ken Starr's impeachment referral to Congress actually enumerated this as a reason for impeachment — arguing that Mr. Clinton had abused executive privilege.
If you want people to believe that the misdeeds enumerated in the Mueller report are serious, you have to act like it.
The concerns enumerated in the complaint have since been verified and magnified by multiple administration insiders, despite the White House's stonewalling mandate.
The news follows the release of a public report from the European Union that enumerated a number of challenges with 5G technology.
The Twitter account enumerated the opinion of broad audiences in another trailer published Monday by showing positive testimonials from a handful movie-goers.
The reality is quite different, with many abuses, like those enumerated by Gibbons, being prevalent even before factory farming ever became the norm.
When the President acts, he must do so pursuant to constitutionally enumerated Article II powers or statutory power allocated to him by Congress.
"You learn the way laws are made, how political influence works, relations between [governmental] groups, cultural questions, work on constitutional reform," he enumerated.
Heisenberg's quantum mechanics enumerated all the allowed quantum states, and implicitly assumed that jumps between them are instant—discontinuous, as mathematicians would say.
But this environmental concern is only compounded by other "human-induced threats" that authors enumerated, like dams, agriculture, estuary alteration, urbanization, and transportation.
That is why they placed most of the enumerated powers of the federal government in the hands of Congress rather than the president.
My patient and I glanced at each other as Dr. Oz enumerated Mr. Trump's results and declared him to be in good health.
Other offenses in the puzzle riled for different reasons, which Rebecca Falcon, a 30-year-old crossword constructor, enumerated at length on Twitter.
A United States Government Accountability Office report last year enumerated many flaws in the system that could lead to payment miscounts and confusion.
Yet in contrast to LeWitt, who explicitly enumerated the mathematical or geometric rules that determined his drawings, Darboven never let order supersede invention.
In more careful legal parlance, the phrase "strict construction" connotes an interpretive approach that reads federal powers narrowly and/or enumerated rights strictly.
"I feel like our best hope to get back to a constitutional government with 18 enumerated powers is in the Republican Party," Jenner said.
According to the G27, the European Union is also considered a "non-enumerated member" of the group but doesn't chair or host the summit.
Below are a list of queries that the SEC regulator enumerated to help determine whether an offering is a security or a utility token.
One focuses on the first half of the equation: protecting individuals from the tyranny of the majority through checks and balances and enumerated rights.
On its first day, Stanton read the "Declaration of Sentiments," a treatise modeled after the U.S. Declaration of Independence that enumerated the women's grievances.
" Keen analysis: "The workaday laws of mathematics would make 6 to 5 pretty close, whether the enumerated objects were peanuts, subway tickets or runs.
Unfortunately, the performers' eclectic wardrobe, lovingly enumerated in the program (from Comme des Garçons to Uniqlo) was easier to identify than an artistic intent.
Third, the use of any data collected would be limited to specifically enumerated purposes, for a designed period of time — and then would expire.
Both reports primarily focus on how to define "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors," the offenses enumerated by the Constitution for impeachment.
The federal government bears responsibility for an enumerated list of activities, including the national defense, international relations, interstate commerce, international trade, and monetary policy.
In an exit memorandum reflecting on eight years of United States foreign policy, Secretary of State John Kerry enumerated the Obama administration's diplomatic accomplishments.
It's great and profoundly important to watch Buzzfeed debunk LGBTQ myths — but on sites like AfterEllen and Autostraddle, those myths don't need to be enumerated.
And then for the people who don't shift to plant-based for the reasons you just enumerated, then we have meat grown directly from cells.
There, he enumerated at length the virtues of illustrated manuscripts over printed books, citing their superior longevity and the elevated virtues required in their fabrication.
Reason it could pass: Lawmakers have a duty to protect the inalienable rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights, which includes the right to representation.
Some come to Cooking on Wednesdays for recipes that don't fit the strict form of recipe writing, with their lists of ingredients and enumerated steps.
That should not be: The Constitution only gives the federal government specific, enumerated powers, and the feds aren't supposed to make policy unrelated to those.
Roe is also not an aberration — it is part of a long line of cases protecting rights that are not specifically enumerated in the Constitution.
Prosecutors for Mr. Mueller appeared to make reference to the investigation in documents released on Tuesday that enumerated Mr. Flynn's cooperation in the Russia inquiry.
On its first day, Stanton read the "Declaration of Sentiments," a treatise modeled after the U.S. Declaration of Independence but that enumerated the women's grievances.
The profit motive is an important part of a creative and democratic market, but it best exists consistent with the eight enumerated Republican values above.
Williams did not list any of the enumerated gifts on disclosure forms until well after he knew he was the target of a federal investigation.
Note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said the powers of Congress are enumerated in Article II of the Constitution; they are in Article I.
They've partnered with academic institutions and published countless papers and studies, many of which the group has enumerated in this handy five-year anniversary timeline here.
" The federal government may wield its enumerated powers as it chooses, but "all other legislative power is reserved for the States, as the Tenth Amendment confirms.
It would be a mistake in my opinion to hire a lawyer to do any work outside the explicitly enumerated practice areas shown on their website.
In his speech, Xi enumerated the accomplishments of China's development since it moved away from a planned economy, when basic goods were rationed and often scarce.
The world is moving toward a situation in which the rights of refugees are enumerated not in international laws and treaties but in dollars and euros.
Jeffrey Kleintop, chief global investment strategist at Charles Schwab, last week enumerated three episodes since 2009 that started with big drops and ended swiftly with recoveries.
If Lauer, for instance, had enumerated all his misdeeds clearly, that wouldn't necessarily make it just — or safe — to put him back in the anchor's chair.
"The Court must answer the complicated question of where the United States' enumerated power over immigration ends and California's reserved police power begins," the judge said.
He defensively enumerated a long list of what he considered political and legislative accomplishments, but in a moment of frankness, acknowledged that governing wasn't so easy.
The Constitution of 1787 sought to remedy that budgetary problem by providing Congress with the power to tax as well as to spend for enumerated purposes.
" Thomas, in an opinion released on Tuesday, criticized the courts for a "general failure to afford the 2nd Amendment the respect due an enumerated constitutional right.
Those who care about the stock market will surely be living through a new sequence of stories this year, including the four that I have enumerated here.
The plan "simply ignores one of the enumerated requirements that Congress imposed" under PROMESA, "namely, that it respect the relative lawful priorities" of debt, the letter said.
And just as a preface to this, I was reading through Univision's S2135 filing and one of the enumerated risks of a public offering was union activity.
What Republicans and Democrats are supposed to be doing is defending our freedoms and liberties as enumerated in the Constitution and inspired by the Declaration of Independence.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said Thursday that it won't reverse an Obama administration report that enumerated various harms from exposure to paint-stripping chemical methylene chloride.
He enumerated them in 19663 in a memoir, "If This Be Treason: Translation and Its Dyscontents," whose subtitle reflects the etymological underpinnings of that curiously spelled word.
Bork, by nature, exuded an almost categorical — some would say arrogant — rejection of any judicial role in the articulation and defense of un-enumerated or implied rights.
If you think central government must have the most limited, clearly enumerated of powers, lest the liberty of the citizen be circumscribed, you can be an American.
During her monologues that guide the plot's action, Rue narrates her torpid feelings in a way that is rarely enumerated so accurately on a major television show.
Congress has broad leeway to make the laws, within its enumerated powers, while the president has to enforce those laws and the courts have to interpret them.
The president elaborated on that theme in the news conference, casting the investigation as a needless distraction from the achievements of his administration, which he enthusiastically enumerated.
The company has not enumerated the volume of posts that were categorized as news, and distributed through Facebook's News Feed during the months leading up to the election.
It's not a constitutionally enumerated power of the office, but presidents invariably shape the culture in ways that reflect their own values or anti-values, politics, and vibe.
He enumerated possible killers including Saudi Arabia and a range of insurgent groups it supports inside Syria, any of which, Mr. Rizk said, could have collaborated with Israel.
If you look at the relatively narrow set of congressional powers enumerated by the Constitution, you will not see any clause that specifically sanctions promoting national economic development.
Over the long term, they should aspire to amend the Constitution to make voting an enumerated right, so that states can't suppress votes except under extraordinarily compelling circumstances.
On the first day of the convention Stanton read the "Declaration of Sentiments," a treatise modeled after the U.S. Declaration of Independence that enumerated the grievances of women.
Using the 14 characteristics of fascism enumerated by Dr. Lawrence Britt, who academically compared numerous fascist regimes, we see that the Trump administration ticks all 14 boxes: 1.
It reveals that the department has granted relief to 11,000 students who had filed claims to discharge their loans, in addition to the 4,000 students that Warren enumerated.
Any expansion of such power beyond this circumscribed role — to include ordering torture or otherwise — would need to rely on "inherent" presidential powers not enumerated in the Constitution.
What the response to a shameful terrorist episode has proved to us all is that another branch exists within government, in addition to those enumerated in the Constitution.
Blissfully, Schreck describes Amendment Nine as a magical "penumbra" that the framers left intentionally ambiguous enough to allot citizens extra rights not explicitly enumerated in the Constitution's text.
And the prospect of passing a constitutional amendment to fix the Electoral College and the other voting issues I've enumerated is extremely unlikely without a wide-scale national movement.
The psychologist Robert Gifford once enumerated the "seven dragons of inaction" on climate, from ingrained habits (car culture) to lack of trust (in, say, scientists) to numbness (statistics overload).
The 55-year-old king enumerated some key achievements of his rule, with emphasis on infrastructure developments such as highways, high-speed railway, ports, renewable energy and urban development.
The statutes do not authorize the hiring of special counsels who serve as stand-alone officers who can displace the officers whose appointments are specifically enumerated in Title 28.
As for the Trump Administration, it seems indifferent to any rights except those which are enumerated in the Second Amendment or which might protect the President and his henchmen.
"We have not enumerated a maximum possible penalty, and will decline to speculate on what the court may ultimately choose to do," said U.S. Justice Department spokesman Wyn Hornbuckle.
There is an active debate among legal scholars about whether the president's bad-faith use of constitutionally enumerated pardon power could constitute an act of statutory obstruction of justice.
Affairs not started, advice not given, distant lands left uninvaded—the null class of non-events is often more blessed than the enumerated class of actions, though less dramatic.
GLSEN recommends four supports for an LGBTQ-inclusive schools: Enumerated anti-bullying policies, which explicitly list gender identity/expression, Supportive Educators, GSA or LGBTQ-themed clubs, and Inclusive Curriculum.
"The Court has simultaneously transformed judicially created rights like the right to abortion into preferred constitutional rights, while disfavoring many of the rights actually enumerated in the Constitution," Thomas wrote.
The 1996 Telecommunications Act delineated these definitions, and enumerated the services and their regulators under a set of Titles, which is the legal name for those portions of the law.
While competitor surgical robot launches are likely on the horizon and cannot be overlooked, we think Intuitive's market leadership is sustainable in light of myriad important competitive advantages enumerated herein.
He enumerated a wide variety of missing imported drugs including some that prevent blood clots and strokes, and others given to pregnant women to prevent still-births in severe cases.
So I've enumerated a number of inconveniences and I'm sure many of you started reading diagonally once you saw the prices, which invites the question of why people do it.
In 1904, the court ruled in a 5-4 split decision that Roosevelt had properly acted under the powers enumerated in the Sherman Act, a landmark law that outlawed monopolization.
Calling Chupeta "a bottomless pit of immorality," Lichtman enumerated the many surgeries performed on the witness' jaw, his eyes -- "I wish he would have not done the eyes" -- and ears.
If the 85033th Congress had intended to protect the categories of "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" from discrimination, they should be expected to have expressly enumerated them in the law.
" The statement enumerated Mr. Guterres's achievements, including equal numbers of men and women among top officials in the Secretariat and "half of the secretary-general's special representatives around the world.
When some people responded by asking about Obamacare, Kruse calmly enumerated the months of debate and hearings over it — all of which are in stark contrast to what just happened.
I find myself more piqued at the phrasing of it, the offering up of women as enumerated objects of discussion, their art coming only in the subtitle, like an afterthought.
Jia Tolentino, in a New Yorker article written in blood, enumerated some of the reasons why women seek to maintain cordial or amicable relations with the men who have harassed them.
President Donald Trump has enumerated several law enforcement problems located at our Southern border as the standoff continues between the political parties with regard to American taxpayer funding for a wall.
The court allowed the new statutes to stand if they enumerated "aggravating factors" that weighed in favor of death, and allowed the defense to present mitigating evidence that weighed against it.
Occasionally, the executive branch needs to be reminded that Congress is a co-equal branch of government and possesses, among its enumerated powers, the ability to remove a president from office.
In a statement announcing the arrests, federal authorities enumerated the often brutal methods of the organization, which they described as a family business that has been operating since at least 2000.
The letter, signed by the interim chairman of the board, Stanley Brezenoff, enumerated the areas of noncompliance discovered so far by an internal review, and said that more could be forthcoming.
" He chided the majority for wandering "so far from the idea of a federal government of limited and enumerated powers" and ended the opinion with a flourish: "What boundaries remain then?
The Fed is then given discretionary authority that it "may" tailor these standards in light of several enumerated risk-related factors and any other risk factor that the board deems appropriate.
There are also some states with ineffective or incomplete hate crime laws, like Utah, whose law does not currently include any specific enumerated categories, and does not apply to felony crimes.
Peterson's philosophy — enumerated in TED talks, YouTube videos for his 21858 million subscribers, and self-help books (his latest venture, 21961 Rules for Life, topped several best-seller charts) — is deceptively simple.
As she enumerated her many grievances, I couldn't help thinking of the scene in Monty Python's "Life of Brian" in which a bunch of disaffected Judeans sit around, complaining about the Romans.
" He enumerated the deprivations—no phone calls, even with family; no visits; limited shower privileges; lousy hygiene products—and wrote, "So life isn't looking pretty bright for me at this present moment.
As charges became public, press accounts enumerated his famous acquaintances—including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, and Kevin Spacey—and described trips to the island on his plane, the so-called Lolita Express.
For that reason the single most important line in the address to Congress was one that came rather early on, as Mr Trump enumerated his achievements in just over a month as president.
In a 1974 case, Mr Turley notes, the Supreme Court declared that "the pardoning power is an enumerated power of the constitution" whose "limitations, if any, must be found in the constitution itself".
Although she hasn't enumerated all the details, she says she would use government spending and tax breaks to make sure that no family pays more than 10 percent of its income on childcare.
Mr Cruz also enumerated the number of cheques that Mr Trump had written to Hillary Clinton—four in the 2008 presidential race alone—to prove that Mr Trump is not really a conservative.
A coalition of 16 states filed a legal challenge Monday against Trump's declaration, arguing it violates the clear-cut separation of powers and Congress's control over federal spending, as enumerated by the Constitution.
Nonetheless, the documents detailing VA's current experiments on dogs focus primarily on narcolepsy and heart attack research, which do not seem to fall into VA's enumerated research priorities listed in the budget proposal.
It further barred any municipality in the state from extending protections beyond those already enumerated in state law — which notably does not shield people from discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation. Gov.
The law prohibits "any record which is contained in a system of records by any means of communication to any person, or to another agency" unless one of a series of enumerated exceptions.
I've enumerated more of these annoyances in my earlier P20 Pro review, so in lieu of repeating them, I'll just say that you'll encounter plenty of these small bits of UI friction with EMUI.
I'm going to quote the whole passage, because it's important: Rehnquist's dissenting opinion did not suggest that the Constitution protected no rights other than those enumerated in the text of the Bill of Rights.
Over the course of Mr. Pirro's trial for tax evasion in 2000, for which he was convicted and sentenced to 29 months in prison, the couple's luxury car collection was enumerated for the jury.
The amendment provided the basis for a series of decisions requiring states to act in accordance with the liberties enumerated in the Bill of Rights — a tremendous enhancement of the rights of all Americans.
But he dismisses as unimportant Lincoln's insistence in the same debates that blacks were entitled to the inalienable natural rights enumerated in the Declaration of Independence — rights that Douglas insisted applied only to whites.
In Filling the Gap in Our Terrorism Statutes, professor Mary McCord calls for criminal statutes, modeled on specific enumerated violent crimes currently under 28500 U.S.C. § 6900b, to be attached also to domestic terrorism offenses.
Indeed, Trump's critics in the military and veterans communities continue to attack him along those lines, questioning the handful of policy specifics he has enumerated so far, including in a national-security speech on Monday.
With Disneyland's Galaxy's Edge looming in the background, Chapek enumerated all the ways in which guests can truly feel like they've been swept off to a far, far away trading port on the planet Batuu.
To promote government transparency, FOIA requires the FBI, and all federal agencies, to produce records to any person who requests them, unless the information requested falls within one of nine enumerated exemptions to the rule.
"We've wandered so far from the idea of a federal government of limited and enumerated powers that we've begun to lose sight of what it looked like in the first place," he informed his colleagues.
The Supreme Court, and in particular its newest member, Justice Neil Gorsuch, can help America secure its hard won freedom and restore our government to its rightful, liberty-enhancing design of enumerated and separated powers.
This second go-round had predictably bad questions from Congresspeople who were more interested in pushing a narrative that Google Search had a bias against conservatives than digging into, well, any of the issues enumerated above.
Apple's biggest selling products do not yet face duties stemming from the U.S.-China trade disputes, but President Donald Trump has threatened hundreds of billions of further tariffs whose product categories have not yet been enumerated.
Should we be faithful to the Constitution, and the sharply limited federal government of enumerated powers it created, as the earlier, controlling precedent, or should we accept precedents that have already warped it almost beyond recognition?
Warren, for her part was one of the earliest candidates to announce, and after a rocky start has risen in the polls, in large part because of her comprehensive policy plans — which she enumerated on Wednesday.
In a statement, the group, which calls itself the National Coalition to Prevent an Iranian Nuclear Weapon, enumerated 10 reasons that, in its view, preserving the accord is in the best interests of the United States.
However, more details must be enumerated to truly determine whether or not this is simply a repackaging of previous administrations' policies, or an approach that has the power to turn the tide towards peace and stability.
Rehearing the official presentation, the rep enumerated many of Titanfall 2's new features: six new Titans, each with unique combat skills; more pilot capabilities; more character customization; and more ways to progress through the multiplayer modes.
In turn, expansive nation states ushered in the Burkean representation that we see in modern parliamentary and presidential systems, and Enlightenment values brought progress toward universal suffrage and enumerated civil liberties vis-a-vis the state apparatus.
The states had given up some of their powers when they ratified a Constitution that created a government of limited and enumerated powers, and a prohibition on local regulation was one of the limitations on congressional power.
It was unclear Wednesday what had prompted Mr. Rosenstein to write the memo, which enumerated ways in which Mr. Comey had done "substantial harm" to the reputation of the F.B.I. Mr. Rosenstein did not respond to inquiries.
"It was clear to us that this was a trafficking case because of the circumstances I enumerated: They're not leaving, they're there 24 hours a day, the hygiene was minimal at best, just a bathroom," he said.
The Association appropriately credits the 2010 Aviation Safety Act with contributing to eight subsequent years without accidents but creates a straw man argument when he equates Thune's provision with undermining a large collection of enumerated regulatory enhancements.
As the president enumerated these acts of strength with a rising crescendo, I thought for sure the chant USA USA USA was going to be shouted from his partisans, and even the forever staid Joint Chiefs of Staff.
The Five Percenter lessons—themselves an enumerated code of arcane knowledge often learned in prison—could be seen as a mental parallel to the 52 Blocks, just as many Eastern practices have both a spiritual and physical aspect.
Her answer was complex as it examined assumptions behind the question, enumerated the centuries of institutional and social conventions that had militated against women's succeeding in the arts and discredited what she called the myth of innate genius.
Detailed instances of forced labor, such as the building of dams and dikes at the threat of death, were enumerated, along with forms of torture ranging from suffocation by plastic bags to the extraction of toenails and fingernails.
The ''checks and balances'' of our system of government are themselves a kind of norm, with boundaries not fully enumerated in the Constitution — that's why presidents and Congress tangle to this day over the power to declare war.
In a professorial tone, he noted that it was the fortieth anniversary of the Iranian Revolution and enumerated what he saw as its results: repression at home, terrorism abroad, a dismal economy, and the enmity of the world.
The "safety" requirement for safe third country eligibility refers to safety from threats on account of one of the enumerated grounds, but I will be surprised if Ninth Circuit courts approve of safe third country agreements with "dangerous" countries.
To that end he has enumerated 89 "rules" (perhaps a more marketable term than "suggestions") in no particular order, with the goal of helping consumers to relax and to better discern between what is important and what is not.
While the Supreme Court has inferred the existence of such a right, the court defers to state regulations of the right to vote, and the right receives fewer protections than other rights that are specifically enumerated in the Constitution.
The rule change adds the administrator to the enumerated list of political appointees who can personally review requests and make "final determinations," the decisions about which records fall within the scope of the request and how to redact those documents.
"It is undisputed that essentially any smartphone, with the addition of software, can gain the statutorily enumerated features of an autodialer and thus function as an ATDS," Judge Sri Srinivasan, a nominee of former President Barack Obama, wrote for the court.
That dismissal of Casey's broad approach to substantive due process again suggests that Gorsuch shares Scalia and Thomas's view: that the Constitution protects the liberties enumerated in the Bill of Rights, but not additional ones like a right to abortion.
Yang, a startup veteran and founder of the nonprofit Venture for America who has never run for elected office before, had already added a "decriminalize opioids" plank to the list of nearly 100 enumerated policy stances on his campaign website.
"There is no country in the world that has not specifically enumerated the right of equality in its constitution -- therefore, it is difficult to understand why the authors of this bill insist not to include this important value," said Fuchs.
" There was an irony here: In his post-9/11 speech, Bush had enumerated the crimes of Afghanistan's theocratic rulers; among these was the fact that a "man can be jailed in Afghanistan if his beard is not long enough.
Congress cannot exercise its constitutionally enumerated authority to enact all "necessary and proper" laws, appropriate funds, raise and support armies, and regulate commerce, unless it can obtain information from the executive branch through the use of subpoenas and compelled testimony.
CKH: If the exhibition Privileged White People enumerated some positive attributes of white privilege that I encountered in classmates at boarding school such as civic duty, a sense of social and environmental responsibility, then Grown Up Art intimates a different approach.
POSITION PURPOSEThe Director, Administrative Simplification Policy, provides strategic direction, guidance, and oversight for the AHA on administrative simplification policy issues associated with the transaction standards enumerated in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and related administrative simplification efforts.
"It was clear to us that this was a trafficking case because of the circumstances I enumerated: They're not leaving, they're there 24 hours a day, the hygiene was minimal at best, just a bathroom," Martin County Sheriff William Snyder said.
But making these projects a reality — the "new roads, bridges, tunnels, airports and railways gleaming across our beautiful land" that Mr. Trump enumerated to Congress last week — will require political cooperation and accommodations that are increasingly rare in ultrapartisan times.
"Nothing" in the grand jury rules "suggests a district court has authority to order disclosure of grand jury matter outside the enumerated exceptions," the court wrote in a case about a 1950s grand jury proceeding that has current implications for Mueller.
Mattis' underlying message was that the techniques authorized for US interrogators, enumerated in an Army Field Manual, are sufficient, but he skillfully analogized those techniques using tough-guy terms — "a pack of cigarettes and a couple of beers" — that would appeal to Trump.
Here's the thing, though: imagine you're somebody who wants to spend around $300 on a tablet — what you'd want it for is precisely the list of things I just enumerated: watching video, playing games, reading books, and doing some light web browsing.
"I cannot conclude that the menial and incidental tasks that the respondent performed -- as a slave -- for Salvadoran guerrillas, including cooking, cleaning, and washing clothes, are of 'the same class' as the enumerated forms of assistance set forth in the statute," Wendtland wrote.
In remarks delivered in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House, Trump enumerated a number of achievements, but the reality is that the trip served mostly to show how far the United States is moving from its position of global leadership.
It shows that Judge Kavanaugh believed — rightly, it turned out — that the Senate would fail to convict the president for the "high crimes and misdemeanors" that Mr. Starr and Mr. Kavanaugh had enumerated for Congress after Mr. Clinton's affair with Monica Lewinsky.
Rather, these newly available federal dollars are intended to supplement existing funding to encourage states to improve upon their models and delivery of legal representation to better align with best practices enumerated in the American Bar Association (ABA) Model Act on Child Representation.
" He further states: "Under any of the standards of scrutiny the Court has applied to enumerated constitutional rights, this prohibition — in the place where the importance of the lawful defense of self, family, and property is most acute — would fail constitutional muster.
Shortly after, Slate writer Jessica Winter took issue with Weide's piece, particularly its attacks on Farrow, and countered some of his assertions, while in Vanity Fair Orth enumerated facts she called "undeniable" that she encountered during her reporting both in 1992 and 2013.
The goals were clearly enumerated: All 19893-year-olds would be ready for first grade; illiteracy would be wiped out; students would have a love of learning across all subjects, including a second language; and every student would leave school prepared for membership in society.
"The Anti-Discrimination Act applies to businesses that choose to serve the public at large and requires that once they offer a product, they not refuse service based on enumerated personal characteristics, including race, religion, and sexual orientation," the brief filed on Monday states.
" Dershowitz argued "the great fallacy of many contemporary scholars and pundits and, with due respect, members of the House" is their failure to heed the call by Morris for "the carefully enumerated and defined criteria that should authorize the deployment of this powerful weapon.
In recent weeks, talks had stalled over the divorce terms to be enumerated in a withdrawal agreement, particularly over the backstop plan for the border between Northern Ireland, which is part of the United Kingdom, and Ireland, which will remain in the European Union.
Those payments were approved in documents sent to the state comptroller by Senate staff falsely listing the senators as chairmen, when each actually served as vice chairman, an amorphous position with little if any defined duties and no pay explicitly enumerated in state law.
"He also defends the Constitution's unique system of federalism and he restricts the national government to the specific and enumerated powers enshrined in the Constitution while leaving to the states much more sizable control over their lives and destinies," Pence said of the federal circuit court judge.
I reported on the Texas legislature for over 20 years, and to the rest of the world I say: please forgive us our enumerated sins against democracy -- specifically, this latest round of bad legislation, and rank, political cowardice, which are certain to lead to legal challenges.
But the argument enumerated by the lawyers notes that "even if the space in question is 'metaphysical' rather than physical; even if the space is privately rather than publicly owned" the doctrine still applies especially since Trump has turned Twitter into the "official bull horn" Abdo said.
Lead plaintiffs' lawyers may even have a fiduciary duty to inform potential class members when the statute of repose is running out - adding a notice requirement, the brief said, to those enumerated in the federal rules for class actions and 1995 legislation governing private securities litigation.
"It is undisputed that essentially any smartphone, with the addition of software, can gain the statutorily enumerated features of an autodialer and thus function as an [automatic telephone dialing system] ATDS," Judge Sri Srinivasan wrote in the decision, about the FCC's Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA).
As he typically does at such events, Mr. de Blasio enumerated a catalog of accomplishments in the neighborhood, including a decrease in shootings and a pilot program to provide early childhood education to 3-year-olds — which he hopes to replicate citywide in a second term.
The central policy question, therefore, is whether the American Community Survey — the sampling-based, more frequent survey that can't be used for allotting seats in Congress — gives the government all the information it needs about citizenship, or whether it needs to have mandatory, enumerated official census data.
Lefty of the Decade: James Harden Regular readers know much how we love our southpaws here at Stein Line HQ. Regular readers also surely remember last week's ode to James Harden, which enumerated all the ways he is proving to be a worthy heir to Wilt Chamberlain.
Related: No, turkey doesn't make you sleepy -- but it may bring more trust to your Thanksgiving table The most famous account, by the English mathematician Thomas Harriot, enumerated the commodities that the English could extract from America's fields and forests in a report he first published in 1588.
The real point of contention, therefore, is whether the American Community Survey — the sampling-based, more frequent survey that can't be used for allotting seats in Congress — gives the government all the information it needs about citizenship, or whether it needs to have mandatory, enumerated official census data.
A recent Huffington Post article enumerated the many junctures in the criminal justice system where outcomes for black citizens are worse and harsher than for whites, for similar conduct: police stops, police searches, force used during arrest, pretrial release, prosecution charges, prison versus community service, federal court sentencing, and more.
It was only a couple of years ago that the people who turned the phrase "fail better" into a cliché—tech gurus, billionaire investors, and Liam Neeson, as Mark O'Connell enumerated in his definitive account of the phrase's unlikely popularity—at least attributed the quote to the man who wrote it.
Thanks to several dubiously decided Supreme Court cases (such as the ability of Congress to regulate wheat grown on your own property for your own consumption, or unlimited federal spending for the "general welfare"), the scope of congressional power has grown far beyond the limited, specific and enumerated powers originally assigned.
The Connected Devices initiative was part of that push, with a stated mission to, Influence the design of the devices and protocols that make up the Internet of Things to ensure that they embody the values enumerated by the Mozilla manifesto, including openness, accessibility, decentralization, interoperability, security, privacy and individual empowerment.
Where in all of these mass shootings, you enumerated some, that go back to Columbine, where in all of these mass shootings if an assault rifle were not legal and therefore you could not purchase it, would not one of those rifles have been able to be used in the massacre?
Forget the question of how he might find the time to accomplish any of those sexual combinations enumerated above—how could he find that many willing sexual partners each day, five individual women he's never slept with before who are willing to go to bed with a guy with two dicks?
Federalism—as enshrined by the Tenth Amendment—is the power of states and their citizens to regulate and control matters not specifically granted to the U.S. government as enumerated in the Constitution—is a critical and purposeful check and balance on centralized control and a pillar of American greatness and democracy.
She was also asked about starting a brand and enumerated the ways that it has become dead simple to do it, from services like Shopify that make launching a storefront easy, to third party logistics companies that make shipping product a cinch, to services like Affirm that make it easier to get paid.
And I am happy to be here with Art today because he&aposs one of the outliers who basically said this is a good decision whereas there are 16 others that say this is the wrong decision for the reasons you&aposve enumerated, and that each case is a case by case judgment.
Whereas Pruitt was often hasty and sloppy in his attempts to repeal Obama-era environmental regulations, and invited negative media coverage through the reasons enumerated above, Wheeler "is viewed as a consummate Washington insider who avoids the limelight and has spent years effectively navigating the rules," The New York Times reported Thursday.
Elazar enumerated the Torah's main requirements for an acceptable Jewish polity: It must be just, pursuing justice as an end in itself; it must provide succor to the less fortunate member of society; and it must be based on the consent of the governed, requiring active participation by its members in the governing process.
When, having lost the Brexit referendum, Mr Cameron resigned, Mrs May enumerated the inequities of modern Britain as she launched her campaign to succeed him: boys born poor die nine years earlier than others; children educated in state schools are less likely to reach the top professions than those educated privately; many women earn less than men.
I am saying that there are certain rights necessary to human flourishing that enumerated or not, and the ninth amendment of course provides for unenumerated rights, that cause me to think, for example, the Lochner decision was quite right, because the freedom to contract is fundamental to the flourishing of autonomous individuals either as individuals or cooperating voluntarily in groups.
She wants a child care tax credit as part of a broader effort to make child care more affordable, and while she has not enumerated all the details of what she has in mind, a refundable credit would avoid the problems created by offering a tax deduction and would be valuable for lower- and middle-income families even if they don't pay federal income tax.
It then takes us to 20100, when nearly four million slaves were included and Native Americans were counted for the first time; 210, when the census no longer enumerated slaves as a separate category; 1880, when, for the first time, more Americans were living beyond the boundaries of the original 13 states than within them; and 1890, when the counting was conducted with a rudimentary computer system.
Most of the Senate's enumerated responsibilities are set forth in Article II of the Constitution, and they too involve a check on the presidency, for example, treaties negotiated by the President do not bind the country unless and until they are ratified by the Senate, and all federal judges,cabinet officers, and other high-ranking federal officials nominated by the President must be confirmed by the Senate.

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