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"frustrate" Definitions
  1. frustrate somebody to make somebody feel annoyed or impatient because they cannot do or achieve what they want
  2. frustrate somebody/something to prevent somebody from doing something; to prevent something from happening or succeeding synonym thwart
"frustrate" Antonyms
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"Sadly, what we see from the Labour Party (is) their various attempts to frustrate Brexit and frustrate this vote," May told the BBC.
I know that the problems that exist today, that frustrate fans, that frustrate the team owners who I talk to every week, are solvable through technology.
" Barr's redactions, he said, seemed to "frustrate that intent.
Russians spread fake news on social media to frustrate Democrats.
Does that frustrate people when they're trying to sing along?
Frustrate air travelers by placing fake outlets around your gate.
A media blackout will frustrate any attempt to do so.
Meanwhile they can create appearances that frustrate more permanent allies.
Yet it can also frustrate those who can't find work.
Blocks in your romantic and creative life will frustrate you.
It's something that can frustrate the paper's own creative director.
And the litigation would cloud the future and frustrate planning.
"Try to frustrate them as much as possible," he said.
Lawsuits against European firms will frustrate concerted diplomatic action against Venezuela.
The delays appeared to frustrate both Republican and Democratic voters alike.
The intent was never to frustrate people or override their choices.
The experiences elsewhere further frustrate the supporters of Cleveland's status quo.
But Heat is designed to frustrate your attempts to focus it.
They'll play defense and try to intimidate and frustrate their opponents.
BEN BRANTLEY Mr. Castellucci's cryptic shows exalt rather than frustrate audiences.
A familiar pose by him, it may confuse some, frustrate others.
Let's frustrate him by ignoring him, which will drive him crazy.
The clergy has the clout, and motive, to frustrate his plans.
Diplomatic isolation and an economy throttled by corruption frustrate any grander ambitions.
Forgetting your membership card can hold up lines and frustrate staff members.
Misdiagnosing the spread of the problem could frustrate attempts to tackle it.
That suits Republicans well, but could frustrate Democrats for decades to come.
Petty corruption and an onerous bureaucracy frustrate the aspirations of young entrepreneurs.
If a task continues to frustrate an employee, then it is recorded.
That advice seemed to frustrate the ranking Democrat on the subcommittee, Sen.
That said, Native Son will probably baffle some audiences and frustrate others.
Countries like these may frustrate efforts to drop marijuana from the treaties.
Wordplay THURSDAY PUZZLE — What crossword convention is most likely to frustrate you?
Good regulations benefit society over all even though sometimes they frustrate people.
America's annual joint military exercises with South Korea always frustrate North Korea.
The Justice Department isn't likely to comply, which would further frustrate Democrats.
Marketplace plans often have especially narrow networks, and that can frustrate consumers.
We really frustrate teams, and our penalty kill has been coming up huge.
Sessions has argued jurisdictions that frustrate those aims are complicit in promoting violence.
Still, this recognizable, though different iPhone X design might confound or frustrate some.
America's efforts to frustrate China may only serve to make it more determined.
They'll make mistakes, frustrate us, and seem awkward at times, but that's natural.
Should today's Western norms frustrate Chinese ambition, this mechanism could become an alternative.
PIRRO: Does it frustrate you, Hogan, look, you are in the press office.
The selective indignation about these 'so-called football fans' can truly frustrate me.
The news appeared to frustrate the ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, Rep.
And yet they frustrate those trying to attract more talented people to teaching.
There's more than enough stuff to frustrate, confuse, and, yes, even outrage you.
It would be good to see him use both equally to frustrate Jung.
Good performance is predictable, fluid, and fast enough not to frustrate the user.
Ms. Peterson's cross-examination seemed to frustrate the informant at times on Tuesday.
Undoubtedly, this will frustrate you (and many readers will write about "abandoned property").
"We may be teenagers who do things that frustrate our parents," says York.
Such cancellations can frustrate owners, who want cargo moved as quickly as possible.
It does frustrate me sometimes when people try and push it onto me.
Wilfred's works requires patience (also, they don't Instagram easily, which might frustrate some).
That used to frustrate me, but I use it to my advantage now.
And other articles seemed tuned to frustrate Trump and tweak rivals of Bannon.
There's no traditional battery charger in the box, which might frustrate some people.
But Democrats are hinting at a gambit to frustrate the Republicans' plans. 2.
Some of those who survived the attack described efforts to frustrate the gunman.
Few things frustrate me more than having no idea what to do next.
That can frustrate architects, who have an almost compulsive need to design and create.
That's a really good strength if you can do it and frustrate an opponent.
When we're delusional about ourselves, we frustrate and alienate the people around us too.
More of the same will keep the electorate outraged and frustrate equity market investors.
It's a slow squeeze or blockade that hopes to stifle, frustrate and distract Google.
"SB 54 may well frustrate the federal government's immigration enforcement efforts," the court said.
That used to really frustrate me: that people saw me as sexless, and juvenile.
Neither was very successful as the old order closed ranks to frustrate their ambitions.
The EU is even prepared to lend money to Iran to frustrate U.S. sanctions.
Mr Moon's U-turn will frustrate his supporters in cities close to the site.
And what, if anything, might delay or frustrate FAANG companies from hitting the number?
They're bound to frustrate anyone who's got an iPhone from the past five years.
He could frustrate me, and I know he'd say the same thing about me.
Does the Trump administration and their anti-women laws frustrate you in your work?
People on the move can frustrate the critical need to determine chains of infection.
House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said the pace of legislative action may frustrate Trump.
These experiences don't just frustrate women, they keep them from reaching their full potential.
They can put up points in a hurry, but can also frustrate opposing quarterbacks.
Is it fine to use the IRS to intimidate or frustrate our political rivals?
Delays frustrate voters Polls across the country were scheduled to open at 843 a.m.
Erdogan's AKP says opposition deputies exploit parliamentary regulations to frustrate the assembly's legislative activities.
While that may frustrate some parents, that level of privacy for your kid is intentional.
Meanwhile, this fresh start may frustrate those in government who are already doing this work.
But it was as if the spirit of parliamentary sovereignty was determined to frustrate her.
"To hold otherwise would frustrate the noteholders' legitimate expectations regarding their rights," the court said.
Comcast created those data caps in the first place, likely knowing they would frustrate customers.
He admitted the two-wheeled vehicles come at a short-term cost and frustrate drivers.
The rides were ultimately canceled, which Uber claims was a move to frustrate its drivers.
Does the failure of your fellow social democrats to build a "big tent" frustrate you?
I want the photos to be intricate, but I don't want them to frustrate anyone.
Frankly, Trump needs only to control himself and watch the calendar to frustrate these efforts.
They are not understood in a tedious, literal fashion designed to frustrate their evident objectives.
There is also talk that he will zealously use pardons to frustrate the Mueller probe.
These obligations sometimes frustrated Carson, but not half as much as they frustrate her biographers.
Writing "A Tramp Abroad" would frustrate Twain immensely: His writer's block had not yet lifted.
The disparity in policies across states, therefore, is likely to frustrate victims and advocates alike.
However, his remarks could further frustrate the aim of reviving long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian talks.
But from his opening statement, Mr. Sessions made clear that he would frustrate their ambitions.
His son said that all that time in the minor leagues did not frustrate Garcia.
Accordingly, the U.S. Constitution is designed above all to frustrate the untrammeled exercise of power.
Judiciary Committee Democrats called the new "confidentiality" claim a "trick" meant to frustrate congressional oversight.
So rather than invite the drama, a little more communications discipline would frustrate [the press].
"It does frustrate me and it really does make me angry," she told the outlet.
I felt like I didn't know who our reader was, and that did frustrate me.
There is a common misperception that the surest way to frustrate hackers is to encrypt data.
They are intended to target, frustrate and deter people, particularly those who fall within unwanted demographics.
Personal litigation Sometimes, Trump has turned to personal litigation to try to frustrate his political enemies.
Kemp began the bottom of the fourth by using his defense to frustrate his former teammates.
Johnson continued to frustrate May's Brexit efforts from the sidelines, along with fellow Brexiteers in Parliament.
Modern adventure and role-playing games frustrate me with their overwrought storylines and hours-long tutorials.
Russia arms the Taliban to frustrate America; China seeks to promote a peace deal in Afghanistan.
They would also frustrate a trade deal with the EU, a much more important export destination.
"If they believe they can actually frustrate us with sanctions, they are totally mistaken," he said.
For Tea Party activists in her state, the advice has served only to frustrate them further.
Mr Putin and his security services have long used intelligence to frustrate and embarrass Western countries.
Sometimes written in deliberately ambiguous language to frustrate fascist censors, the notebooks are voluminous and fragmentary.
The announcement may frustrate flyers who already feel burdened with travel restrictions and fees from airlines.
Bitterly at odds with the presidency, Saraki had often worked to frustrate bills proposed by Buhari.
The Dial started to frustrate me when I realized it didn't truly stick to my screen.
I consider myself a feminist and your misogynistic lyrics paired with a dope beat frustrate me.
They would frustrate Beijing's attempts at coercion and restore a favorable military balance to the region.
The AG nominee described sanctuary cities as entities that want to "frustrate" federal law enforcement's efforts.
I don't see how art can be called art if its purpose is to frustrate humanity.
But this is an inexact science and can quickly frustrate potential buyers when suggestions are irrelevant.
The voting habits of the Commonwealth frustrate me, but its hills, pastures and people made me.
The illness, which he said had affected him since Thanksgiving, continues to confound and frustrate him.
The House also has a pending appeal of its own that could frustrate such a result.
To frustrate Lyft drivers, Uber dispatched some employees to order and cancel Lyft rides en masse.
Agim accused the human rights organization of publishing reports that frustrate the fight against Boko Haram.
For all his overweening ambition, Hawley isn't the type of artist to frustrate expectations for sport.
But Johnson's move — to try to frustrate Parliament — has proved to be an extraordinarily flawed one.
Those two things frustrate people more than ... Because they get more interruptive and more shout-y.
Consequently, they are easier to operate, work better and are less likely to frustrate their owners.
"We don't need people who are going to frustrate, undermine and mischaracterize our agency," he added.
The British government has opposed the case, arguing it is a politically-motivated bid to frustrate Brexit.
Probably because I'm not actually that competitive and Awesomenauts doesn't frustrate me like other hardcore multiplayer games.
This boundary-work can frustrate those who find themselves outside the fence, their experiences or interests rejected.
Apps that don't work well frustrate users, who often turn to the reviews to leave a complaint.
Although Mr Hun Sen professed to accept the UN's agenda, in practice he worked to frustrate it.
Ukraine's grubby politicians and oligarchs have tried to frustrate Western aims without openly defying them (see article).
"Teams certainly have shown they're going to sit back and frustrate us," said U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard.
That is why laws against so-called "gay propaganda" frustrate social change because they ban these conversations.
U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf ruled that blocking the execution would 'frustrate the will of the people.
That could frustrate efforts to balance an oversupplied market and send oil prices lower later this year.
However, Pescatore warned that the a la carte system offered by Amazon may confuse and frustrate customers.
But these crabwise movements can frustrate the reader as much as fate impedes the star-crossed lovers.
Failing to make expectations clear can frustrate employees and hinders their ability to successfully complete a task.
At the same time, China continues to impose many rules that deeply frustrate foreign investors, he said.
That problem could deter or frustrate the push to drive through national security measures covering the territory.
There are limits to what can be accomplished by such means, and Kagan's approach can frustrate progressives.
" Blackwell said Sessions "doesn't frustrate as easily as some upstart might" in the face of "incoming fire.
THE SENATE HAS RULES THAT PERPLEX US AND FRUSTRATE US BUT IT'S THE WAY OUR SYSTEM WORKS.
The emissaries are ginning up desire in order to frustrate it, instilling hope only to quash it.
It is a game that imposes meticulous but pervasive limitations that frustrate as often as they reward.
Within MMA, I was already watching Rousey's runaway crossover appeal confuse and frustrate the die-hard fans.
Media reports about Mr. Ghosn's lifestyle frustrate his daughters, who view them as hyped to insinuate wrongdoing.
Guerrasio: Having said that, did it frustrate you that you never answer the "why" question in this?
According to this view, treating China like an adversary will only frustrate our own long-term goals.
The accelerated time reduces traffic delays and road closures that frustrate commuters and can increase construction expenses.
Ms. Le Pen announced her candidacy while facing forces of division that could frustrate her new goals.
It replaces the 15-day disabled list, a staple for years that had come to frustrate teams.
But the concessions necessary for success also dilute a pure party brand and often frustrate core supporters.
Other times, Mr. Cohen copped to his flaws in a way that seemed to frustrate his questioners.
"You can understand, that would frustrate any of us to have our personal attorney's offices raided," Rounds said.
Once again the California legislature has enacted an extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal policy.
"Deep state" is the latest to gain attention, as leaks from inside the administration frustrate Donald Trump's supporters.
In a novel centred on magic and mystery, Ms Benjamin uses misdirection to frustrate as well as entertain.
The Broncos are hoping for a repeat, and to again frustrate the Panthers, last year's highest-scoring offense.
More important, even B-tier fighters can frustrate Machida by refusing to be drawn out into wild rushes.
The firm has pondered removing its ability to modify the Enclave, which would frustrate official requests for access.
They both enthrall and frustrate him, since even high-priced precision watches only give the impression of infallibility.
Sure [laughs] Yes, that always used to frustrate me incredibly about massively multiplayer games and things like that.
The government can be counted on to use all the tricks at its disposal to frustrate that plan.
He or she admits to working with other government officials "diligently from within to frustrate" the president's agenda.
The American taste for individualism will continue to frustrate the hopes of liberals and their sometime leftist allies.
"He added: "Let's be in no doubt there are a lot of people who want to frustrate Brexit.
Round one of this one seemed to go to Namajunas, who utilized movement to frustrate her Polish foe.
It was also a reminder that U.S. attempts to frustrate North Korea's weapons developments have proved largely unsuccessful.
She gets noticeably worked up when answers frustrate her, interjecting frequently to point out what she's baffled by.
Others, like malaria and H.I.V., utterly frustrate scientists to this day, despite astonishing new weapons like gene-editing.
Economists say health care markets are opaque and frustrate consumers who want to shop for the best value.
Ulysses has narrative, but only in kaleidoscopic fragments; it's designed to frustrate the appetites that traditional narrative satisfies.
Mayweather's strategy seemed to be to frustrate McGregor for long enough to exhaust him, then finish the job.
And it will profoundly frustrate progressives' plans to incrementally expand the power of the state through federal appropriations.
Trump is notoriously unimpressed by people who call on other loyalties as they question or frustrate his agenda.
But there are more basic problems with the Trump campaign that continue to frustrate senior officials and allies.
While most budget phones fall short in processing power and frustrate users, the Pixel 21.8a does the opposite.
At $25 it's cheap enough to be an impulse purchase that will actually entertain (or frustrate) you for hours.
It&aposs mystifying, and it&aposs only going to further frustrate Americans who again believe there are different standards.
It's an expensive way to go paperless, and it will frustrate even those used to using bleeding edge technology.
The USDA's action may be to frustrate private enforcement actions by making them more costly and lengthy to pursue.
Moscow is also bracing itself for potential U.S. measures designed to frustrate its Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
Submitting a crazy, over-the-top design will not only frustrate them, but can lead to wonky formatting issues.
The game's much-discussed lack of realism when it comes to queer identity seems to further frustrate its players.
New England showed many press fronts, which seemed to frustrate Manning, so this tactic may be expected from Carolina.
While a conversational interface can offer new types of experiences, remember they also can frustrate users in new ways.
"There's a lot more people in our funnel that we can frustrate and seduce to become subscribers," says Cohen.
Metal Earth's intricate models, which assemble from flat, pre-cut sheets of metal, could frustrate even a brain surgeon.
Western governments say Russia fomented the separatist conflicts to frustrate Georgia's drive to join NATO and the European Union.
This gives him the ability to frustrate, if not eliminate, other venues where press gatekeepers have traditionally enjoyed access.
He flopped around the ring on rubber legs, but appeared to be playing possum, perhaps to frustrate Frazier further.
I imagine the sometimes complicated nature of my mind can frustrate or overwhelm him but he never lets on.
But one swan in Nottingham decided to frustrate drivers by taking a leisurely stroll in the middle of traffic.
Did it frustrate him that critics often focused their attentions on artists whose fans actively dislike most contemporary country?
Against Shapovalov, Raonic tracked down several fearsome forehands, using chips and dipping passing shots to frustrate his young opponent.
His lawyers have managed to frustrate efforts to repatriate most of the funds frozen in his British bank accounts.
Trump's defenders in Washington seem certain to frustrate Democrats' hopes of ousting him from office however incriminating the evidence.
It's not a dealbreaker, but it's got a learning curve and can still occasionally frustrate even when used correctly.
Capital Economics economist Stephen Brown said a change of government could frustrate plans to overhaul Iceland's monetary policy framework.
This isn't a matter of him having anything to hide or even wanting to frustrate the special counsel's office.
The claims continue to frustrate many autistic people, as people spread vaccine misinformation to play on fears and prejudices.
A handset can have all the bells and whistles but without a strong battery is only going to frustrate.
But the moves would likely spark divisions between House and Senate Republicans and would frustrate conservatives and privacy hawks.
Specifically, Cohen said: There's a lot more people in our funnel that we can frustrate and seduce to become subscribers.
The DOJ is arguing that California's sanctuary laws clash with federal immigration laws and frustrate Congress's goal of adopting them.
" In Pernambuco, Manaus and Fortaleza, Odebrecht and another construction company collaborated to "frustrate the competitive character of the bidding process.
Not all of them are satisfying: Some alter mid-series and frustrate for hours, while others simply aren't that tough.
That polling will also almost certainly frustrate the White House's efforts this week to restart negotiations on an Obamacare replacement.
Sadly, the House Financial Services Committee is not the first committee to try to frustrate the FOIA in this way.
They should not include Comey's crude efforts to frustrate and then entrap Trump that were short-circuited by his firing.
In general it's less likely to frustrate you enough to stop using it like Siri, but it's not radically better.
Such questioning can provide a potential target with an opportunity to learn about, anticipate and potentially frustrate an ongoing investigation.
He led a group of defensively responsible forwards that managed to frustrate and nullify a potent group of Stars defensemen.
Mr. Cohen could frustrate his listeners by treating some albums, like the 2004 record "Dear Heather," merely as skeletal demos.
"However, he added that "let's be in no doubt there are a lot of people who want to frustrate Brexit.
The company faces Wall Street pressure to gain more users; imposing checks on people would most likely frustrate that effort.
And not a lot of punching from Mayweather, who was content to use his legendary defensive skills to frustrate McGregor.
Marrero said if Trump's argument was allowed, it could "frustrate the administration of justice" in regard to a president's conduct.
"At times I knew I could frustrate him and use that to my advantage," Johnson said with a slight laugh.
Whether Labour can use its superior ground game to frustrate the growing expectation of a Tory victory is another matter.
In addition to damaging U.S.-Mexico relations, he said, there's a fear that it could frustrate other anti-terrorism efforts.
They frustrate the EPA's obligation to conduct a robust review of the findings from some of our nation's best scientists.
"California is using every power it has — and some it doesn't — to frustrate federal law enforcement," Sessions told the group.
Senators shouldn't be able to frustrate a president's constitutional authority to appoint judges and hold seats open for future administrations.
We tweet what we want to tweet, share articles that inspire or frustrate us on Facebook, and read whatever interests us.
And the Trump class of judges at all levels of the federal bench is likely to frustrate a future Democratic president.
They were set up first, fundamentally, to frustrate party majorities from happening and then to require a considerable amount of compromise.
The utopian goal for me is [solving] the things in my home that personally frustrate me: ironing, dusting, and washing up.
LONDON (Reuters) - The risk of the British parliament seeking to frustrate Brexit has increased, Brexit minister Stephen Barclay said on Sunday.
Sophomore forwards Tariq Owens and Kassoum Yawke each recorded three first-half blocked shots to frustrate the Pirates, specifically Angel Delgado.
Rosenstein's successor could frustrate the investigation in ways Rosenstein hasn't, including by slow-rolling decisions or slashing the budget, observers said.
The cheapest model will likely frustrate you if you push it beyond a dozen tabs or a couple of Android apps.
From video producers, to 3D animators, to music producers, to artists, Apple says it's looking into the bottlenecks that frustrate professionals.
His unconventional style continues to frustrate opponents, but interestingly, it also reportedly causes worry among some of his supporters and staff.
The game was an extremely physical affair, by all accounts, with the Kazakhs trying to frustrate their opponents from the off.
RoboGlove is a good fit for Bioservo because it's dexterous enough to operate smallish tools which would frustrate bulkier outer wear.
So if Quist wins a close race where Wicks' votes are the margin of error, that would frustrate Republicans even more.
Mill Valley's ordinance is designed to frustrate those efforts, while remaining within the letter of federal law, which preempts local ordinances.
That won't stop him from trying to frustrate United and, considering his recent record, we can't rule out another surprise result.
The interior is exciting and yet scalable, and the model is full of surprises that will delight and could frustrate owners.
That tack seemed to frustrate Gorsuch, who referred it to it as watering down the statute instead of something more definitive.
If a feature is clunky or hard to use, it could frustrate someone into closing the app and opening another instead.
This isn't rah-rah boosterism: These awards can frustrate and often miss the mark, but that's why they remain so crucial.
The split Congress will likely frustrate parts of Mr. Trump's agenda, push through others and investigate many aspects of his administration.
Many in Berlin fear a fresh round of elections would further frustrate voters and strengthen the position of the far right.
"Talkative clients pose distinct difficulties for attorneys, as statements outside the court can frustrate strategies inside the court," Professor Blackman said.
Sure, people can frustrate, hurt and anger one another, but the vast majority of us are doing the best we can.
But the suit contends that the transfers were intended to frustrate efforts by victims of the opioid crisis to obtain compensation.
The "new state law is itself the product of an acknowledged City-orchestrated effort to frustrate this Court's review," Clement wrote.
The move appeared to frustrate Grassley and Feinstein, and there's little sign that Judiciary Committee members are willing to back down.
It would likely also frustrate Trump, who is taking pains to avoid showing his anger on such a politically sensitive issue.
"Ford continues to frustrate investors by delivering piecemeal information on its future plans," said Philippe Houchois, an analyst at Jefferies Securities.
The widespread excitement surrounding the Met Gala's display reminds us that fashion continues to have the power to surprise, delight and frustrate.
The development could frustrate the U.S. government's effort to bring the WikiLeaks founder to trial over a massive leak of classified documents.
And C.J.'s relationship with her brother is touching without being saccharine, as they frustrate and support each other in equal measure.
Ekurhuleni, South Africa (CNN Business)"Delayed" and "canceled," two words that infuriate and frustrate train commuters on platforms all over the world.
The firm has tried to frustrate municipal power plans for most of a century, ever since Sacramento created its utility in 1923.
I was able to get it up and running but the lack of full-sized USB could frustrate some entry-level users.
Smith, who has passed for 2,181 yards and 16 TDs with no interceptions, could be the nextquarterback to frustrate the Dallas defense.
The strategy could frustrate law enforcement surveillance efforts as well as lawmakers who have called on Facebook to better moderate user content.
Remember how I told you Huawei's excellent P20 Pro was a phone that would frustrate Americans with its absence from their market?
The SVP often criticizes what it sees as efforts by politicians and courts to frustrate Swiss voters' wishes by citing international law.
Turkey's toxic cocktail of regional political tension, domestic governance worries and monetary and fiscal policy uncertainty continues to frustrate any attempted rebound.
As a fighter, Machida has always been at his best when the pace is slow and his opponent is easy to frustrate.
But senior U.S. officials cast Tillerson's two-day trip as a "listening tour," conceding that this may frustrate some of his counterparts.
U.S. District Judge Richard Kopf ruled against the company, arguing that temporarily blocking the execution would 'frustrate the will of the people.
The report detects a level of coordination that, in her view, achieved its purpose: to frustrate both disclosure requirements and contribution limits.
But while Russian authorities are legally allowed to prohibit a sanctioned rally, last-minute plan changes often frustrate and weaken potential dissidents.
That would be very constructive on the Saudis' part, however much it would frustrate the plans of hawks in the US administration.
Parliament, where the ANC enjoys an overwhelming majority, filed an answering affidavit arguing that Afriforum was trying to frustrate the legislative process.
Either way, the new funding, atop so much lost capital already, is sure to frustrate some founders who've been given fewer opportunities.
You pretty much get just one shot—and any mistakes will likely cost billions to repair and frustrate the lives of millions.
These would drastically reduce the power of Italy's senate, which has historically served to frustrate legislation, and would strengthen the prime minister.
His brooding, his stares at colleagues and his unpleasant disparaging of Icelanders who dared to frustrate him are blights on his talent.
All these prerequisites for transforming Russian-American relations converge on a single point that must frustrate both Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin.
Being a Leo, you'll likely fo whatever you want, whenever you want...sadly, Mercury retrograde will frustrate your desire for total control.
Us is likely to frustrate viewers who crave plot points that can be coherently explained and directly mapped onto the real world.
The split Congress will most likely frustrate parts of Mr. Trump's agenda, push through others and investigate many aspects of his administration.
Mr. Breemer, representing the challengers, seemed to frustrate the justices with his refusal to say exactly where he would draw the line.
"I personally have always drawn my comedy from things that anger me and frustrate me and terrify me," Maysoon Zayid tells ITK.
Us is likely to frustrate people who crave plot points that can be coherently explained and mapped directly onto the real world.
American intelligence officials also suspect that an attempt might have been made to frustrate efforts to gather evidence of a chemical assault.
FBI Director James Comey delivered passionate and defiant testimony before a Senate panel on Wednesdaythat managed to frustrate both Republicans and Democrats.
They warned that encrypted messaging could be useful to criminals like child predators and frustrate law enforcement's efforts to go after them.
Sluggish planning and acquisition systems frustrate government technologists, extend unnecessary costs and deprive all of us of the benefits that technology brings.
For the locals, that's at least three days of clogged roads and strict security protocols that hurt local businesses and frustrate residents.
As the article correctly noted, it is the Fed's efforts to curb inflation — not inflation and joblessness — that may frustrate Mr. Trump.
They warned that encrypted messaging could be useful to criminals like child predators and frustrate law enforcement's efforts to go after them.
But it's encapsulated in a car that doesn't attract me with its exterior and would frustrate me deeply with its glossy plastic interior.
The suit seems designed to distract, frustrate, and cast doubt on the Mueller team's findings, although it's hard to imagine to what end.
The British government told judges that they opposed the unilateral right, arguing that the case is a politically-motivated bid to frustrate Brexit.
Russia could also block any move, if only to further frustrate the West; the ICC is seen as a creature of Western interests.
The Justice Department is arguing that the California laws at issue conflict with federal immigration laws and frustrate Congress's goals in adopting them.
The firms could also frustrate the ongoing effort by The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) effort to drain a global oil glut.
Smith, who has passed for 2,181 yards and 16 TDs with no interceptions, could be the next QB to frustrate the Dallas defense.
You're eager to cross things off your to-do list today, Scorpio, but some unexpected irritation arrives this afternoon, which may frustrate you.
Google is known in the search engine optimization community because of its frequent, manual algorithm updates that shake up rankings and frustrate webmasters.
Generally, most coding-oriented robots out there either frustrate users during the building process, or worse, are too single-function to stimulate creativity.
Delays or errors can frustrate borrowers trying to lock in a better rate or buy a home in a hot real estate market.
But if there is a lesson from the High Court order, it's that political systems with multiple veto points can frustrate any ruler.
Young nomads frustrate their elders by forsaking locally-made black, yak-hair tents for cheaper, lighter canvas ones produced in far-off factories.
UFC has fought for legitimacy and is supposed to be free of works and worked-shoots, which seems to frustrate Cormier the most.
Big countries will only frustrate and drive their innovators to flee to friendly, smaller countries which will soon become the meccas of finance.
The disconnect between the nightly news and the average Joe must frustrate the president as he makes progress on a number of fronts.
But the Fed's policymakers will likely frustrate anyone who is hoping for a clear signal about what they may do next, economists say.
As if intended to frustrate critics eager to slap a #MeToo sticker on the book, several stories flip the usual scripts of power.
They may introduce plot devices that frustrate or endanger the characters but only for the purpose of getting to the tear-inducing result.
They have come up with other methods to frustrate police, including smothering tear gas canisters with mud, and using hard-to-track technology.
Vonovia shot back, saying Deutsche Wohnen's move was "a wilful attempt to irritate the market in an effort to frustrate Vonovia's attractive offer".
The word is inspiration, and it tends to exasperate, annoy and frustrate many of the athletes to whom it is so regularly applied.
"California is using every power it has — and some it doesn't — to frustrate federal law enforcement," he said in a speech in Sacramento.
Critics said Mr. Bercow has taken an anti-Brexit position from the beginning, marshaling parliamentary procedure selectively to frustrate it at every turn.
Now isn't the best time to sign contracts, travel, or make important purchases thanks to Mercury retrograde's ability to frustrate communication and commerce.
Legal experts describe Boyd's letter as a kind of dodging tactic, one that's designed to frustrate Goodlatte's push for a Clinton special prosecutor.
The founders feared charismatic populists, they worried over would-be monarchs, and so they designed a system of government meant to frustrate them.
Although higher fees are sure to frustrate many travelers, Mr. Engel said he did see a silver lining for carriers and their customers.
"This has really, politically, put them under tremendous pressure from advocates to take more actions that frustrate ICE," Sandweg said, referring to states.
Around 30 people held banners with messages like "construct instead of frustrate" and "Elon, I want a car from you," reported Deutsche Welle.
You're not a robot, but your ability to remain objective during an argument can frustrate others and translate into a lack of passion.
While such constant banter would frustrate dancers in some club settings, this microphone chatter is expected in the world of Mexican cumbia sonidera.
May's government to lose the Supreme Court case, it could complicate its plans for Brexit, but would be unlikely to frustrate them completely.
It's a tricky thing to balance, making a game that feels free and open but doesn't frustrate players with a lack of direction.
If they can engineer a delay, there is just the chance that they can stall his momentum and frustrate Trump's top political priority.
At the same time, Wandelweiser's ghost tonality never achieves stability; it will frustrate those who expect one chord to lead logically to another.
"State rules of procedures applicable to garden-variety warrants cannot be used as a device to contravene or frustrate federal law," he wrote.
Us is likely to frustrate people who crave plot points that can be coherently explained and mapped explicitly, directly onto the real world.
Putting the lead foot in and out—the old hokey pokey method—works well to frustrate fighters who are waiting to stomp on it.
But Tuesday's primary in California is a potent reminder of how misguided reforms to the electoral system can frustrate the will of the voters.
The victory repeats a pattern as Mr Sanders continues to frustrate Mrs Clinton and draws attention to some of her flaws as a candidate.
But with fewer NSC staff, the council may not be able to efficiently develop policy options, which will likely frustrate Trump, one official said.
But, as the rally in Milan illustrated, divisions among those parties—on everything from Russia to the EU budget—will probably frustrate his efforts.
The efficient branch now has an agonising choice: implement a policy that it believes to be foolish, or frustrate the "will of the people".
Despite that, Spam dishes continue to be hailed as new discoveries, and it continues to frustrate those who have been eating Spam for decades.
Saving revenues for the future will help stabilise the economy, but could also frustrate voters and leave the president's successor with money to squander.
And I think it's going to frustrate people all over this country to see a company treat a neighborhood and a city like that.
But the biggest news in today&aposs GDP report which I think is going frustrate the democrats, is this old thing called inventories, right?
In the first all-American U.S. Open women's final since Serena beat Venus in 2002, Stephens made only six unforced errors to frustrate Keys.
We receive phone calls about every single player, honestly, but it does frustrate me when you hear all that speculation and all that stuff.
Continued GOP control of the Senate will frustrate the efforts of a Democratic president to deal with the urgent problems facing the United States.
Although he has done his part to cultivate his public role as "The Man Who Got Stung for Science," its confines also frustrate him.
Apple said the feature is designed to strengthen safeguards against all potential intruders and that it is not designed to frustrate law enforcement efforts.
Frustrate enough applicants with lousy service and they may turn against Social Security itself, making it easier to cut the benefits in the future.
This is not part of a feckless project to frustrate parents, but is driven by changes in the way the brain responds to light.
There are things that frustrate me about them as an employer, but I'm so impressed with their "we're not going to take it" attitude.
"What I see from Labour is an attempt to frustrate what the government is doing to deliver Brexit for the British people," May said.
Justice Elena Kagan wrote that the majority had created a body of law whose purpose was to frustrate class actions and class-wide arbitrations.
The president's public attack on Harley is likely to further frustrate Republicans, who have been increasingly worried about the fallout from his trade war.
He fired up the Boston crowd with a few big dunks and seemed to repeatedly frustrate Golden State's star backcourt of Curry and Thompson.
The government regularly redesigns paper currency to frustrate counterfeiters, but the people honored on the bills have remained the same for nearly a century.
"Americans love Cuba, they will always want to come, so different restrictions frustrate us just as much as it frustrates you guys," said Hubbard.
A deeply reported L.A. Times piece this week explores how those fires could frustrate emissions-cutting efforts in California, the world's fifth largest economy.
Indeed, the very things that I find fascinating about it are the same things that frustrate me about it in the very next scene.
Erdoğan can still frustrate governance in Istanbul, as the city is still largely dependent on the centralized government for a chunk of its funding.
When users reveal themselves as racist, anti-semitic, and so on, what obligation does Facebook have to remove them or frustrate its own revenue structure?
Mazel tov to these families and their new little ones, whose birth dates will undoubtedly frustrate and confuse teachers and friends for years to come.
And that&aposs going to frustrate a lot of that progressive base that is very upset still by what happened to Bernie Sanders in 22018.
"Recent repo market volatility highlights ... how policies intended to promote financial stability can sometimes frustrate it," Bank Policy Institute chief economist Bill Nelson told Axios.
Many of the senior editors on his own Opinion page are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
The loss alone would be enough to frustrate most Steelers players, but one play in particular stands out for former Steelers defensive back Ryan Clark.
But Skydio says its drone can account for changes that would frustrate other systems, like how the cranes at a construction site will move around.
The Jolly Roger Telephone Co. lets you trigger one of several scripted robotic voices that it says will frustrate the telemarketer on the other end.
But it's the little things that add up and frustrate me on the x2 that make me want to just pay for the Surface Pro.
That, though, will still frustrate property owners who wish to pass on housing wealth to their heirs, a deep desire in the Anglo-Saxon world.
It's a quiet, contemplative film, which will no doubt frustrate viewers who are used to more dynamic and plot-driven takes on these particular themes.
Not only does changing passwords every few weeks or months frustrate the regular user, it's been suggested that it actively does more harm than good.
In response, protesters have sought to channel a Bruce Lee maxim: "Be water," employing a flash-mob strategy to frustrate authorities and stretch their resources.
" The Saudi banker said: "You can't do this type of thing if you want to attract foreign investment — these are the things that frustrate people.
Both are, in a way, very simple games, but from that simplicity arises complex and enjoyable gameplay concepts that can entertain (or frustrate) for hours.
The knowledge of having the divine power of God and the inability to use them to their full potential will undoubtedly frustrate him into derangement.
Democrats have historically advocated for tougher gun control, but with pro-gun Republicans controlling the Senate, it will frustrate any attempts to tighten gun laws.
The snub is fueling health industry opposition to the new plans for Medicaid, and threatens to further frustrate the months-long effort to dismantle Obamacare.
The goal is just to imagine things from the point of view of the activists who puzzle commentators and frustrate some would-be political allies.
So I think one of the most important things, and one of the things that really frustrate me, is that lack of understanding of ecology.
But without some additional wins, a hostile Republican Senate will frustrate that president for four years, and may even block his or her judicial appointments.
Buried deep: Midway through that list of goals, the DOJ lists "the use of technology to avoid or frustrate law enforcement" as a starting focus.
But once you pointed out that it was annoying, I went back and watched an episode, and the texting did frustrate me more than usual.
Lapses like that frustrate Mr. Held, who, until recently, had depended on his staff to run NoLa while he operated Brian's, which opened in 2011.
Recent efforts, such as in New Jersey, to circumvent Janus are likely to frustrate workers and cause them to abandon their unions in greater numbers.
But in Lianyungang and elsewhere, fears over the safety of nuclear power — magnified by the Fukushima calamity in Japan in 2011 — could frustrate those plans.
Interior's decision to shorten oil and gas lease protest periods to frustrate public oversight and input in the process was ultimately blocked by the courts.
Today, the European Union is trying to maintain trade and financial connections with Iran and is actively trying to frustrate the United States' Iran policy.
That is why we have been able to defy and frustrate the enemies who believed that they could divide us and conquer us from within.
Senior U.S. officials said Tillerson's two-day trip was mostly to listen to what G20 counterparts had to say, conceding that this might frustrate some.
The company says that dragging young kids to a store every few months to try on sneakers that they will quickly outgrow can frustrate parents.
There are a variety of ways that Mr. Trump might seek to frustrate the federal investigations: He could have the special counsel, Robert Mueller, fired.
That would frustrate Beijing's ambitions for regional supremacy while also leaving it vulnerable to being labeled an enabler of nuclear proliferation, tarnishing its international reputation.
If the President had suggested pardons in order to thwart witness testimony or frustrate the Russia investigation, it would clearly be of interest to Mueller.
It's evidence of, if not the beginnings of a new Yellow Peril, a progressive media conspiracy to frustrate conservatives' pursuit of an increasingly authoritarian nationalism.
Requirements for more complicated authentication are on the way and could frustrate consumers, but passive biometric readings like pulse tracking could help mitigate the issue.
As of late Thursday, they appeared to have the margin they'd need, although Democrats were hinting at a last-minute gambit to frustrate their plans.
Because it takes 60 votes to cut off a filibuster, the Democratic minority could use the tactic to frustrate some of the new president's agenda.
Rigondeaux favors a slow pace: he likes to frustrate his opponent into inactivity and land big, single-shot counters and leads with his left hand.
In the video, drag queen Lady Bunny delivers a cogent monologue on how mass apathy and corporate malfeasance frustrate progress in the US and beyond.
MILAN/LONDON, May 13 (Reuters) - Asian liquefied natural gas (LNG) prices firmed this week as supply growth from new and existing producers continued to frustrate expectations.
There is a higher (but still sub-50%) chance that the Lords will attempt to frustrate the bill, but at most they will delay its progress.
"Once again the California legislature has enacted an extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal policy," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in the statement.
Successful presidential campaigns, though, usually frustrate purists and simple ideas about "lanes": The true political geniuses build coalitions, and reject the idea of a single path.
"Once again the California legislature has enacted an extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal policy," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement.
Justice Kagan saw things differently: "the facts of this case provide a good example of how unauthorised driving can frustrate law enforcement", she told Mr Loeb.
Their Falcon I glasses are designed to fit you perfectly and won't touch your cheeks, spread over your wider face, or frustrate you by slipping off.
Food can spoil during long missions, it can lack needed nutrients, and it can even bore or frustrate astronauts when it tastes bad or lacks variety.
The anger across the country — and in both parties — will only grow as their perception that the establishment is holding them back, continues to frustrate them.
"It's going to frustrate airlines who scheduled service on the premise that travel restrictions would eventually be removed," Robert Mann, analyst at R.W. Mann & Co, said.
It also has trouble getting your weight when it's wet, which will frustrate those who tend to weigh themselves on their way out of the shower.
"Pennant patterns tend to frustrate both bulls and bears, as little net progress is made, [and] only quick traders make money in this pattern," he said.
In that way, putting them behind the paywall makes sense, but it still may frustrate some users who have been listening at no charge — until now.
"I will not allow the plaintiff to frustrate the wishes of Mr. Moore and the laws of the state of Nebraska," Kopf said during the hearing.
These things are visceral, and always have been, so when you reply to some questions with, "Go look on my website," that's going to frustrate people.
Common issues with that experience could be extremely long boot times, which slow down and frustrate employees, or issues with the delivery of important security patches.
While Thursday's proceeding seemed to frustrate Democrats, despite their aggressive tactics Republicans were left feeling victorious and predicting that Kavanaugh would be confirmed later this month.
Australia still hopes it can overtake Qatar as the biggest LNG exporter by 2019 (though Qatar's plans to expand its own exports may frustrate that ambition).
Despite the tough words, Trump soon came up against a familiar impediment: the legal and constitutional constraints that sometimes frustrate his desire for a strongman presidency.
Away from the home crowds whose early exits seem to frustrate Saban, the Crimson Tide should roll through one of the weaker teams in the conference.
Heather Wilson, who stepped down as Air Force secretary in May, recently described how the X-37B space vehicle uses its unusual features to frustrate adversaries.
Which leads me to the next change that might frustrate existing Switch owners: the Switch Lite has a 5.5-inch screen, a downgrade from 6.2 inches.
Environment secretary Michael Gove, a leading figure in the campaign to leave the EU more than two years ago, said Khan wanted to frustrate the vote.
Sometimes my children frustrate me by refusing to take responsibility for their actions while also puffing themselves up as virtuous superheroes out to save the world.
"There are technical limitations in place that seem designed to frustrate access to the data," said Laura Pangallozzi, a visiting professor of geography at Binghamton University.
The group's codependent relationship with Pakistan, as captured in the reports, continue to frustrate U.S. officials as they seek a political solution to end the conflict.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
Huawei accuses the United States of seeking to frustrate its growth because no U.S. company can offer the same range of technology at a competitive price.
Huawei accuses the United States of seeking to frustrate its growth because no U.S. company can offer the same range of technology at a competitive price.
Skipitares's singular approach — let's call it docu-activist puppet theater, a term as unwieldy as her shows — may frustrate audiences who prefer a bit more polish.
The government had dismissed the case as legal "camouflage," regarding it as a thinly disguised effort to frustrate the democratic outcome of the June 23 referendum.
The White House will also likely make expansive executive privilege claims and fight in court to frustrate Democrats and build public frustration with the impeachment saga.
Cloudflare is ratcheting up its fight against bots with a new "fight mode," which it says will frustrate and disincentivize bot operators from their malicious activity.
The Senate pushback could frustrate House Republicans, who began lamenting weeks ago that their counterparts across the Capitol needed to step up their defense of Trump.
Former presidential candidates say that as much as the process may frustrate, their best counsel is to focus on the task at hand — winning the nomination.
The aide said it could frustrate Democrats who have urged Trump not to rush the deal, as well as complicate talks between the White House and Congress.
"Surge" pricing, for example, aims to get more drivers to get on the road to meet the increased demand for rides, but the price hikes frustrate passengers.
Inflation would be 4.86% this year if the epidemic was contained within the second quarter, it said, which would frustrate a target of keeping inflation below 4%.
As Election Day draws closer, one thing is clear: Trump's female supporters will continue to frustrate efforts to neatly pigeonhole what women want -- or how they vote.
That could frustrate KKR management and employees, who own a large chuck of shares that have largely been underperforming the broader market since the firm went public.
"Once again the California Legislature has enacted an extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal policy," U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement.
"California is using every power it has—and some it doesn't—to frustrate federal law enforcement", he said on a visit to the state on March 7th.
Local Arizona reporters who recently followed Waymo minivans for three days found the cars use "extreme caution in maneuvers" and often frustrate other drivers on the road.
They frustrate each other and are driven apart, only to reconnect when Anne confides in Susan and makes a difficult choice at the end of the film.
It goes off slightly above ground, but it creates a tremendous blast wave that will go deep into a cave and around corners, which frustrate regular munitions.
The President may also frustrate some immigration hardliners by building in a six-month delay into the rescinding of the policy to give Congress time to act.
The closure of German airspace will frustrate any attempt to open new routes in Northern Europe and may now sway those who still allow Mahan to land.
" The column said "many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
It is not just the day-to-day absences of students that frustrate progress through the year, but also the changing composition of the class over all.
Last week's televised White House meeting between Trump and a bipartisan group of lawmakers provided no clear path forward, instead appearing to frustrate conservatives and embolden Democrats.
Personalized choice architecture can frustrate the entire premise behind democratic elections — that it is we, the people, and not a choice architect, who elect our own representatives.
In reality, this never happened, but the show added it in for dramatic effect to show how far the defense went to thrwart and frustrate the prosecution.
I am personally invested in access for people who may not have had it before, and that is something that continues to frustrate purists of all kinds.
Trump is struggling with the same veto points and limitations that frustrate all presidents, but he is further held back by his own inexperience and undisciplined approach.
They could turn their lobbying heft – and huge vote-wielding workforces – towards challenging outdated and cumbersome zoning laws, which protect current homeowners but frustrate housing reform advocates.
The disparity in political firepower has appeared to frustrate Ms. Guadagno, who accused Mr. Murphy on Sunday of treating the governor's race like a campaign for president.
"The Stowaway," then, is like an intriguing photo album brought out from the bottom drawer: If the gaps between images sometimes frustrate, the granular detail can fascinate.
So it seems likely that Parliament would try to frustrate Johnson's attempts to extract the UK from the EU without a plan in place on October 31.
Bukele is also seeking to move than 1,000 imprisoned members of the Barrio 18 gang from one prison to another in another effort to frustrate their communications.
The articles of impeachment in both cases identified one sort of presidential conduct that the Constitution cannot tolerate: the corrupt use of power to frustrate lawful investigations.
"After expending considerable time and energy in the halls of Congress, we were able, with help, to frustrate congressional consideration of the N.R.A.-sponsored bill," he wrote.
"I will not allow the plaintiff to frustrate the wishes of Mr. Moore and the laws of the state of Nebraska," Judge Kopf said during the hearing.
The minority quickly takes the opportunity to frustrate the majority with amendments and other tactics, time constraints emerge and the window shuts on the more open process.
"Uber is not obliged to stop its operations, it's only doing it to frustrate users and to put pressure on the government," he said in a statement.
Inflation would be 4.86% this year if the epidemic was contained within the second quarter, it said, which would frustrate a target of keeping inflation below 4%.
In the weeks after, Mr. Trump said he intended to withdraw the United States from the Paris climate accord, a move he anticipated would frustrate Mr. Macron.
For years he has portrayed the huge building projects reshaping the Turkish landscape as part of a struggle against jealous foreign powers out to frustrate Turkey's rise.
And officials have been reluctant to frustrate riders by halting train service for long stretches, leaving workers with few windows to finish the work, Mr. Barone said.
Susan Collins and Lamar Alexander managed to frustrate both sides of the aisle (Dems being unwilling to abide the abortion restrictions), leading top Republicans to shelve it.
The rest of the humans seem to have varying levels of "badness," but they are each uniquely designed to frustrate one of the people running the experiment.
It continues to steadfastly deny many of the allegations, even after several independent investigations that have revealed the scale of its attempts to conceal, obfuscate and frustrate.
"Many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," the official wrote.
It offers a look into the world of rare diseases, a corner of medicine that continues to frustrate — and flummox — those who seek cures for obscure conditions.
This seems to be her current strategy: to frustrate the media's more abject and starstruck appetites by ceding the platform to those whose struggles are otherwise erased.
"Many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," the author writes.
"Some would say it even endangers a victory in November because the further you go to the left or right, the further you frustrate independents," Cleaver said.
Four, he would perplex, frustrate and divide Republican establishment figures, most of whom were hostile to Russia, but a divided major party serves to disrupt the democracy.
I will, I promise, and I don't mean to frustrate anyone, it's just that I normally don't talk about things like this until the Tricky Clues section.
Dazzle camouflage, also known as "razzle dazzle," was extensively used during World War I in order to frustrate the enemy's estimation of a ship's speed and heading.
He uses words like "ownership" and "move on," but these empty phrases only serve to further frustrate our Bachelorette, and she unceremoniously sends him home with a hug.
It seems to be largely the same as previous malware in this lineage, albeit modified to frustrate the latest detection packages and target Brazilian banks and services specifically.
"This news is likely to frustrate a sizeable group of shareholders and we continue to await the result of the vote," RBC Capital Markets analyst Randall Stanicky said.
While subscriptions delight some consumers, they frustrate others because "you end up with too much of the product or too little", Procter & Gamble CFO Jon Moeller told Reuters.
" The piece, penned under the byline of "a senior official in the Trump administration," describes actions taken "to frustrate parts of [the president's] agenda and his worst inclinations.
The pay-off, however, is that this reduces the chances of an all-out conflict that would frustrate Mr Trump's overriding goal of healthy economic growth in America.
Adopting the defense position, the prosecutors wrote, would be "manifestly incompatible" with the intent of the federal Gun Control Act and would "severely frustrate" enforcement of the law.
" Mr. Rosenberg added that accepting the bank's view "promises only to muddy the line between legislative and judicial power, and frustrate the constitutional system wrought by the framers.
You'll be able to handle whatever they throw out more calmly — or even better, you could frustrate them into making a sloppy mistake with your cool-headed play.
But Labour's primary Brexit strategy has just been to frustrate Johnson and hope something changes: either Johnson becomes a much weaker candidate, or Corbyn becomes a different person.
Throughout this period, and despite its growing wealth and power, Beijing was able to cultivate just enough ambiguity about its intentions to frustrate skeptics in its partner countries.
But if he religiously breaks the line of retreat and circles out, a fighter will be able to stay in the center of the Octagon and frustrate Diaz.
Those hedged bets will hold down revenues and further frustrate Wall Street investors, who have been disappointed by slow returns from the booming Permian Basin in west Texas.
In opposition both the AL and the BNP did all they could to frustrate government, walking out of parliament and shutting down the economy with hartals, general strikes.
Even after Parliament established its right to vote on the final deal, she didn't budge, instead trying (and failing) to frustrate Parliament's vote by running down the clock.
Boris Johnson, Britain's foreign secretary and a leading Brexiteer, claimed that the Northern Irish border was being trumped up as an insoluble issue to frustrate the Brexit process.
That safety valve disappeared after Chadha and it's now Trump who has the veto to frustrate attempts by Congress to curb his emergency authority in the wall case.
In other industries, such as car plants, breakdowns can be costly, but delays do not immediately frustrate consumers, in the way a late pizza angers a hungry family.
Saraki nominally controlled parliament under the ruling party banner, but bitter disputes with the presidency saw the lawmaker often working to frustrate bills and budgets proposed by Buhari.
The enterprise is rife with legacy systems and circuitous processes that frustrate employees and hinder results — and the startup has just the perfect product to fix the problem.
That is likely to frustrate industry representatives who have said that giving the FCC a role in developing the agreements between providers and device manufacturers would be illegal.
Now public, the news might further frustrate some fans who were already calling for Gase's job despite him being just nine games into his tenure with the Jets.
The response, though within his rights, is likely to frustrate Democrats, who are eager to press Whitaker on whether he has briefed the president on the Mueller investigation.
Lee, being the highly skilled puppet master that he is, knew just what to say (or not say) to frustrate Kenny even more, and Kenny took the bait.
It has, however, continued our steadfast support of some of the repressive regimes that are trying to frustrate the Algerian and Sudanese people's quest for a different future.
To date, the Conservative government has dismissed the case as legal "camouflage," a thinly disguised effort to frustrate the will of the people expressed in a June plebiscite.
Dominguez said the mass requests could get in the way of future development, frustrate work to upgrade the grid, and keep the price of energy high for consumers.
The difference between the things he did to frustrate Clinton, calling her regard for classified information careless, but not enough to prosecute, all happened before November of 2016.
The former focus on American exceptionalism, while the latter focus on the rule of law and worry international coordinating bodies frustrate full judicial and congressional review of overregulation.
It is the forward motion, the non-committal jab, the value of staying on guard, the ability to recover, and the use of the feint which frustrate Silva.
All of this would slowly frustrate Trump's presidency, and make it more difficult for him to pursue his agenda while dealing with so many investigations and oversight matters.
But in your case, management changed the demographics intentionally, a maneuver that could certainly frustrate tenants who signed leases thinking they were moving into a typical apartment building.
"They are Russia and China, and they haven't showed their hand" on whether they would join Iran in seeking to frustrate Mr. Trump's effort to isolate the country.
The Academy Awards can frustrate fans and often miss the mark, but that's why they're relevant, argues our new Carpetbagger columnist, who will be covering the awards season.
In a statement on Monday, President Muhammadu Buhari expressed regret over the killings and said the government was "determined to frustrate and defeat" those responsible for the attack.
Orange County exemplifies as clearly as any place in the country both the opportunities created for Democrats by increasing diversity and the obstacles that might still frustrate them.
What is not usually appreciated by a president, and voters, is how easily a minority in the U.S. Senate can frustrate what they see as the popular will.
The laws are part of China's growing effort to weed out the fake clothes, electronics, food and furniture that swamp its stores and frustrate companies and consumers alike.
But the film never explicitly places its central image within that history, and this lack of analysis continues to frustrate even when the film hits on resonant ideas.
Chief rebel negotiator Mohagher Iqbal said his group was also worried the delays in the passage of the law could frustrate the "rank and file of the MILF".
"A subpoena should only follow a breakdown of the accommodation process and as a last resort against persons seeking to frustrate legitimate oversight on this committee," said Rep.
This seemed to frustrate some of the justices, who may have been looking for a way to strike down the disparagement provision without making a more general statement.
Their stealth and air combat abilities would then be used to escort C-17s and frustrate Chinese fighters, as well as any Chinese efforts to jam their communications.
Including it in the bill could substantially frustrate moderates who want to be a 'yes' but worry that their constituents would be irate if they take away the benefits.
It was a way to frustrate Democrats, but, more than that, it provided an opportunity to publicly discuss their very favorite thing: the many bygone misdeeds of Crooked Hillary.
Its super PAC has been almost entirely dependent on three wealthy families, one of which continues to frustrate campaign allies by having pledged cash but still not spending it.
Trump's GOP defenders in the Capitol say that he is often forced to act alone because Democrats are dead-set on trying to frustrate all aspects of his agenda.
Unquestionably one of the most influential games of the past decade, From Software's brutal classic has lost none of its powers to frustrate and fascinate since its 2011 release.
Though we can often become fixated on the differences that frustrate us—in art, in our relationships—there's power and pleasure in seeing what happens when opposing forces collide.
In his op-ed, he advocated removing "biases built into the tax code that frustrate the objective that everyone pay their 'fair share' " — and specifically targeted the step-up.
And yet, there is something in the distance with which Eggleston's photographs deal with American racism, poverty, and consumerism — an irony, alienation, and detachment — that frustrate a contemporary viewer.
Alternatively picking Hunt off at range and moving away, and stepping in to smother him, Overeem was not only able to stifle Hunt's blows but also to frustrate him.
For Mortensen and the globe-spanning X.ai staff, the question is whether Andrew and Amy will frustrate or disappoint too many customers on the way to natural language understanding.
It might initially frustrate readers who are used to neat chapters and perspectives but if one stays with it despite the difficulties, Love, like love, yields its own gifts.
Until then, North Korea will continue to launch military provocations and conduct nuclear tests in a bid to frustrate Seoul's and Washington's sanctions-concentrated policy towards Pyongyang, Thae said.
He thrives on his ability to frustrate even the most seasoned interviewers by using his uncanny ability to steer the conversation wherever he wants, no matter the initial question.
I think it will frustrate some in the audience that Jon's hunting the Night King and you're expecting this epic fight and it never happens — that's kind of Thrones.
King, 23, was a first-round pick in 20 — his season ended early due to a shoulder injury — and helped frustrate Kirk Cousins through three quarters in Sunday's game.
To have an individual who took that oath literally say that they work every day to frustrate the president advancing the agenda he was elected to advance is undemocratic.
And as the ability of majorities to change the Senate's rules at-will becomes routine, the remaining super-majoritarian provisions that periodically frustrate them are placed in greater jeopardy.
"The thing I knew about CJ was that nothing would frustrate him, and I knew that he wouldn't cave under pressure no matter how bad it got," he said.
"The pattern of conduct to this point suggests that the Department intends to frustrate our legitimate efforts to conduct oversight of the Basic Health Program," Upton and Brady write.
She tracks down nearly every ball and has an uncanny knack for restarting points with neutralizing shots that frustrate opponents even more than her change-of-direction winners do.
"We have the greatest respect for law enforcement, and we don't design our security improvements to frustrate their efforts to do their jobs," an Apple spokesperson said over email.
While the surrounding hype around the hearings is fun to watch, waiting for the knock-out blow that never comes will surely frustrate even most the optimistic Trump-haters.
Think of sending pallets of documents in a court case to frustrate prosecutors, a tactic that can be used by good and bad actors, from dissidents to misbehaving governments.
"Many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," the author wrote in 2018.
Congress must decide now if we will welcome these passengers with modern, efficient facilities that encourage growth, or aging, inadequate airports that frustrate passengers and stunt air travel demand.
"The proposed rule making," they wrote, "appears to be the product not of a change of heart, but rather of a carefully calculated effort to frustrate this court's review."
A. It doesn't frustrate me, and I think I've done a reasonable job of saying to people who ask constantly about Goldman Sachs, listen, I worked at Goldman Sachs.
Presidential campaigns reward uncut political optimism pumped right into the electorate's veins, but carefully navigating a system designed to frustrate change is what a president actually has to do.
The play pairs Jane Kaczmarek ("Malcolm in the Middle") and S. Epatha Merkerson ("Law & Order") as two women whose divergent backgrounds frustrate and illuminate when they move in together.
The scene at Hudson Yards, with the tunnels underground and seemingly endless construction happening above ground, was enough to frustrate Mr. Gottheimer, a freshman congressman from northern New Jersey.
But the democratic lawmakers held enough seats in the legislature to frustrate the city's pro-Beijing administration with filibustering and veto power over bills introduced by pro-Beijing lawmakers.
"The Government is concerned by reports that activists both here and overseas are seeking to frustrate certain developments with vexatious litigation through the courts," he said in an email.
"The City's undisguised effort to avoid a precedent-setting loss and to frustrate this Court's discretionary review falls short by every measure," they told the court on August 1.
While Pelosi's comments may help Democrats in competitive districts distance themselves from a divisive topic, they could frustrate some of those now in the middle of congressional investigations. Rep.
The Prime Minister repeatedly calls it a betrayal that would frustrate the will of the people, as though the people would betray themselves by daring to change their minds.
Also common is the use of blackouts as a social control mechanism to frustrate political organizing, as Cameroon did when it cut internet in its Anglophone region in 2017.
The Conservative government say opponents of Brexit are using the courts to try to frustrate Britain's departure from the bloc which was backed by Britons in a 2016 referendum.
While England were solid defensively, they needed their 24-year-old keeper, the shootout hero against Colombia, to come up with three high-quality saves to frustrate the Swedes.
The Fairness in Class Action Litigation Act throws in a grab bag of other new provisions, most of them with little effect but to complicate or otherwise frustrate litigation.
As with the Soviet Union, today's Russia will use its veto power on the United Nations Security Council to frustrate that body from taking action against rogue international behavior.
Among other things, if this phase of the inquiry were conducted openly, witnesses could see each other's testimony and could align their stories in order to frustrate the inquiry.
The move is like to frustrate users among the crypto currency community who wish to use it anonymously or dislike attempts by governments to regulate and control digital currencies.
Philip Davies, a Conservative lawmaker, warned that the new vote might be used "to overturn and frustrate" the will of the people, as expressed in the June 2016 referendum.
His two younger children allege that their brother, while publicly supporting his father's wish, has in practice tried to frustrate it, in an effort "to milk Lee Kuan Yew's legacy".
Even on routine matters, with no voters to placate and total control of Chinese media, they can frustrate other governments by leaving them waiting weeks or months for a response.
"Investing in business efficiency is good but this announcement smacks of the 'jam tomorrow' theme ... and may frustrate some," said Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analysts, who rate JLT as "market perform".
But as I approached Level 4 in Pocket Camp, it felt like Nintendo's only plan was to frustrate users with various time-limits until they paid up with real dollars.
Meanwhile, the automated rules it has put in place routinely frustrate legitimate video creators who find themselves unable to monetize their videos because they accidentally ran afoul of YouTube's system.
Details from the beta include a look at the rather expansive roster, as well as a lot of in-game purchase mechanics that might frustrate fans of the main series.
Borders, which frustrate the creation of those ties, necessarily mean that firms on one side of the line will be at a disadvantage when investing or operating on the other.
" In an emailed statement, the emirate said Azima's lawsuit was an "attempt to frustrate a legal proceeding in the United Kingdom" that accuses Azima of bribery and other charges. "Mr.
This is an "apology," after all, that began: "Our world is becoming beyond crazy, and I'm not going to let the craziness frustrate me," and grew more indignant from there.
To some degree, that's a good problem to have for a retailer, but if it happens too often, it can also frustrate potential buyers and send them to Home Depot.
He was also known to sleep on any one of a series of futons located in random bedrooms and offices throughout the building, supposedly to frustrate a would-be assassin.
The powerful are presumed to be devious and corrupt: determined to feather their own nests and adept at using intermediary institutions (courts, media companies, political parties) to frustrate the people.
If you're stumped on what to get some of the people you love — or the people whose politics frustrate the hell out of you — we hope this list inspires you.
The U.S. improved slightly at the start of the second half but lacked a cutting edge against a team that was content to keep possession and frustrate the home side.
A crush could frustrate you through mixed messages today, and you may jump to conclusions as a result: that they're in love with you or that they can't stand you.
His goal: Design a system that will frustrate the new mass-surveillance regime by making it technically impossible to censor content or comply with government requests for subscribers' internet records.
The Dutch, who are the European champions, ran out of steam after Rapinoe opened the scoring in the 61st minute, having done more than any team to frustrate the Americans.
Goldman also said artists who release songs exclusively on a platform for a limited period of time, could also frustrate fans who may again seek illegal versions via the internet.
You've worked so hard on your business and conveying the opportunity to potential investors is so important to you, so how do you avoid some common pitfalls which frustrate angels?
The 29-year-old then made breaks of 76, 103, 89 and 86 to frustrate Selby, the 2014 world champion who is seeking a second title at the Crucible Theater.
Congress can frustrate Trump's thuggish ambitions by codifying the health insurance cost-sharing payments, congressional-staff health benefits, and the borrowing authority needed to avoid a default on the debt.
Whether the market continues to frustrate its would-be masters remains to be seen, however, with analysts divided whether demand from U.S. refineries will recover more quickly than U.S. production.
Come January, Democrats will be able to set large parts of the legislative agenda, frustrate Trump's objectives and subpoena his allies, likely including family members, to testify before House committees.
To frustrate weeders further, there are anecdotal reports that the pulled-off flowers can continue to produce viable seeds if picked at the right stage and left on the lawn.
The rising number of voters who are unwilling to declare a party affiliation — even when promised anonymity by pollsters — could frustrate any attempt to expand the number of small donations.
While sharing the field with Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods can sometimes mean a down game, all three work in tandem to frustrate opposing defenses and get each other open.
The unit's actions are also seen as a tactic to frustrate President Hassan Rouhani's efforts to bring wealthy and knowledgeable expatriates back to Iran to help revive its sputtering economy.
Delays in Chip-Card Payment System Frustrate Retailers | Many complications were widely predicted, but a lag in certifying payment terminals has added an unexpected wrinkle — and lots of finger-pointing.
Apple announced last year that its fiscal fourth quarter of 2018 was the last quarter in which it would report detailed iPhone figures, which may frustrate current and potential shareholders.
Later, a Google search revealed synesthetes are, in fact, often hypersensitive, but in that moment LJ's response seemed to frustrate my attempt to snap a clear picture of her synesthesia.
Beyond this, Johnson could take more extreme measures to frustrate parliamentary opposition, such as trying to kill off a Brexit extension in the House of Lords, Britain's unelected second chamber.
I see a man working to destroy democracy with the help of Vladimir Putin by using disinformation to frustrate and confuse everyone as they weaken America's standing in the world.
That could frustrate Carson Wentz, but with this game in Philadelphia, and with Arizona's wins this season against Indianapolis and San Francisco, there is little reason to expect an upset.
" After Todd pushed back that Plouffe isn't a psychologist and that such claims frustrate voters, Plouffe elaborated, "The grandiose notion of self-worth, pathological lying, lack of empathy and remorse.
"The lesson we learned is that it is possible to limit it and to frustrate their attempts, but not to completely eliminate it," said Jeremy Blocker, the theater's managing director.
Now Democratic officials are using the principles established in those cases to frustrate President Trump's efforts to limit travel from predominantly Muslim countries and to punish so-called sanctuary cities.
Although neither the government's defence nor the court's judgment suggested that prorogation was directly connected to Brexit, he declared ominously that a lot of people were seeking to frustrate it.
Here's one early thing that might frustrate you: according to Plex, viewers are likely to run into the same ads again and again in the early days of the service.
It signals to the Trump administration that its attempt to frustrate the Iranians into exiting the deal -- which could potentially pave the way for military action against Iran -- is failing.
Yes, OxyContin contained more medication than the others, but its time-release formula (the "contin" was pharma-speak for "continuous") would frustrate an impatient addict looking for a quick high.
"There are all sorts of people who will take any excuse at all to interfere with trade and to frustrate trade deals and I don't want to see that," he said.
Because wide roads can carry more cars and buses, future suburbanites in Ahmedabad ought to be spared the awful traffic jams that frustrate large Indian cities such as Delhi and Mumbai.
TEHRAN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader urged voters to turn out in big numbers for two crucial elections on Friday, saying such a show of strength would frustrate Tehran's enemies.
Tools to frustrate tracking attempts by advertisers or data brokers are not new—AdNauseam is a plugin that clicks on all ads, while TrackmeNot does random searches on different search engines.
But where they chafe against particular restrictions that frustrate them, they work with quiet determination for improvements that look small, Zoepf observes, but that may in fact have far-reaching implications.
" The official writes in the New York Times that he or she is one of many "working diligently from within to frustrate parts of [President Trump's] agenda and his worst inclinations.
The administration relented on familial relations but argued that suddenly permitting a wave of refugees to enter America would "disrupt the status quo and frustrate orderly implementation" of Mr Trump's plans.
Building the cardboard Toy-Cons takes quite a bit of time (well over an hour in some cases) and the methodical in-game step-by-step instructions might frustrate experienced builders.
Here are a few techniques that can help make your email work for you: Spend a week or two identifying the email issues that consistently frustrate you or slow you down.
High-skilled frustration: The added hurdle for green cards will likely frustrate companies like tech firms that say they need workers with specialized skills from abroad to meet their labor needs.
If the abysmal 25th anniversary Raw is an indication, the show stands to frustrate more than entertain, but Mysterio's presence lends it the air of something magical, exciting, and, well, mysterious.
The army fought back with a series of security and health scares to frustrate efforts to bring Mr Musharraf to court—although he did finally make an appearance in February 2014.
San Francisco led 34-24 at halftime, then gradually pulled away in the second half, using balanced scoring to frustrate a Cal team that struggled from beyond the 3-point arc.
Her relentless agitations frustrate their narrative of India's emergence as a formidable force in the new world order and question the spoils of India's rich and the newly empowered Hindu nationalists.
Instead, she said the threshold to indict Concord on the conspiracy charge was whether the company's actions were "deceptive and intended to frustrate the lawful government functions" of the relevant agencies.
As deforestation increases, the forest is approaching a tipping point at which it would begin to self-destruct, instead of self-sustain, which could frustrate worldwide efforts to fight climate change.
Barton examines the many ways in which various faith traditions have sought to reconcile their doctrines and practices with Scripture, and shows how its complex textual evolution can frustrate such attempts.
Even under single-payer health care, private hospitals and other providers would still be delivering medical care, and they are so concentrated that they would still facilitate waste and frustrate outcomes.
Read more: 7 things you should avoid saying to a fasting coworker during RamadanCareer experts who work with pregnant women told Business Insider the comments that frustrate expectant mothers the most.
They might frustrate their fans, but they also relieve that frustration whenever Ortiz lifts one high and deep or Bogaerts circles second before the right fielder has even reached the ball.
"It is clear that some in the Lords would seek to frustrate that process, and it is the government's intention to ensure that does not happen," he said in a statement.
The question was the subject of much debate Thursday morning, with most commentators concluding that Mr. Bercow — who opposed Brexit in the referendum, and has proved his willingness to frustrate Mrs.
Paul Clement, lawyer for the gun owners and firearms advocacy organisation, accused the city of "abruptly shift[ing] gears" with "a series of extraordinary manoeuvres" undertaken to "frustrate" Supreme Court review.
Democrats warn this does not just amount to a double standard, but also reflects a pattern of attempts by the President to frustrate the investigation because he has something to hide.
They said that the government's aim was to frustrate parliamentary debate on Brexit, and to stop opposition to Johnson's plans in the run-up to the departure date on Oct. 31.
" But the good news was this: "Many of the senior officials in his own adm inistration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
The verdict is likely to frustrate Western governments that have stepped up diplomatic support and engagement with Vietnam while urging it to stop the arrest, imprisonment and intimidation of its critics.
Many writers explored how technology and social media can both enable and frustrate emotional attachment, but none carried greater weight and poignancy than Ms. Leddy's essay about her missing older sister.
The bellyaching is beginning to frustrate some party leaders, including Tom Perez, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, who said candidates are trying to "work the referees" through their griping.
The main opposition candidate, Nelson Chamisa, earlier on Monday said there was an attempt to "suppress and frustrate" the vote in urban areas where he has strong support, without giving any evidence.
It's certainly convenient to be able to type out texts in a proper web browser, but the fact that the phone is still doing all the communicating is going to frustrate some.
Johnson's prorogation decision was challenged in court, and the UK's Supreme Court ruled that Johnson acted unlawfully because his intention was to frustrate and prevent Parliament from carrying out its constitutional duties.
"American Honey" will frustrate some viewers, because it is so long and so loosely structured, but most will be carried along by the energy and bravado of Star and her new acquaintances.
Faced with a conservative court that could frustrate their ambitions for decades, some have begun whispering about court packing—adding justices to the court should they retake Congress and the White House.
"There are all sorts of people who will take any excuse at all to interfere with trade and to frustrate trade deals and I don't want to see that," Johnson told reporters.
Vickery has been tailing John to catch him acting suspiciously, but with his focus solely on this kid, he isn't leaving much room for other suspects, and it's starting to frustrate Richard.
Brexit-supporting former minister Michael Gove said it would be a "profound mistake" to interpret the Richmond election result "as any sort of mandate to frustrate the will of the British people".
As police have dialled up their aggression, protesters have sought to channel a Bruce Lee maxim: "Be water," making use of a flash-mob strategy to frustrate authorities and stretch their resources.
I don't think the showrunners made this big tease to frustrate me—and any other queer women who were hoping against hope for a positive romantic encounter between two major lady characters.
His testimony was the clearest sign yet that Trump's efforts to erect a firewall around the White House and frustrate the Democratic-led inquiry's efforts to interview administration officials are proving unsuccessful.
The point of data caps is to frustrate customers enough to make them pay "We everyday contribute to the use and growth of the internet," Comcast executive Marcien Jenckes told the Journal.
If Nour continues to ignore the advice of her husband this will frustrate him, and the passages of text you choose for him to send may include him lashing out at her.
But with algorithms and public perceptions both changing constantly, deciding which platforms to use (and how to best use them) is a dilemma that can frustrate even the most experienced marketing pros.
Moreover, the structure and dynamics of the international system would reject or resist it, as it does in so many ways that frustrate the United States from achieving its foreign policy objectives.
The smaller inconsistencies in their supposedly linked murders (Ann found at her kill site in the woods, Natalie propped up "like a doll" in the middle of town) continue to frustrate Richard.
That means TSA officials at airports around the country -- cognizant that long security lines frustrate passengers -- could have tough decisions to make, including whether to let passengers board flights with less scrutiny.
However other SEC regulations, like the "trade-through" rule, frustrate such an approach by mandating that trades be routed to the venue with the lowest stock price, regardless of the trader's preference.
Such repressive laws and policies are like a pressure cooker without a safety valve – they serve only to frustrate people, expanding ever-present societal tensions without providing any mechanism for their release.
And so, if you want to break the concentrations of power in American politics, the place to start is with the power of political institutions to frustrate the public's demands for change.
Still, Kudlow and acting Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought acknowledged that the need to increase the debt limit forced some concessions that will frustrate some of Trump's congressional allies.
And they were optimistic that they had designed a system of government that would frustrate partisan majorities from forming, solving the complex problem of divisive factions in a new and original way.
Salvini remains a pretty potent figure right now, and he can still frustrate Italian politics from the outside — maybe even more so, as this is sure to rally his populist, nationalist base.
It moves in fits and starts, able to suddenly, wondrously impress with a gigantic moment, and then frustrate when it cuts corners to get characters exactly where it needs them to be.
Concord Management and a related catering company were charged in the criminal case with conspiracy against the U.S. for seeking to frustrate the operation of U.S. election, foreign-agent, and visa laws.
Keys, the No. 13 seed, hit 30 winners and limited herself to 21 unforced errors against Putintseva, a dogged combatant who sought to frustrate Keys by using her speed to prolong rallies.
At the time, there were persistent reports of broadband companies seeking to block or otherwise frustrate these new services; in a few years, some broadband providers would begin blocking new services outright.
This official is part of a quiet resistance within the Trump administration that is working diligently from within to frustrate President Trump's agenda and keep his decisions contained to the West Wing.
"By conducting operations to frustrate and counter adversary cyberactivities to decrease will, increase cost and deny benefits," he said, the United States could begin to deliver more decisive blows with its attacks.
In Guayaquil, the authorities themselves blocked a major bridge to frustrate demonstrators, and a curfew imposed this week barred people from areas around government buildings and other strategic locations after 5 p.m.
All of us — heterosexual, gay or lesbian — face obstacles in figuring out how to replace traditional gender and marriage rules that frustrate our modern values while updating those that are still useful.
These complaints always frustrate me because registering a disagreement with them ends up sounding like you believe the exact opposite: that CES is very great and what happens here is very consequential.
"An improper opening statement unquestionably tends to frustrate the public interest in having a just judgment reached by an impartial tribunal," the motion said, quoting from a 1978 case, Arizona v. Washington.
CHIP funding could be attached to the spending bill next week, but it is also possible the issue would have to wait until the January funding bill, which would further frustrate advocates.
The blood-soaked, tragic history of Syria over the last 7 years tells us that the future of the conflict will frustrate the best laid plans and the most sound strategic thinking.
At a voter forum in Des Moines on Saturday, Ms. Harris said she did not want to be pegged in any fixed ideological category — a posture that can frustrate some progressive Democrats.
The possibility that past acquisitions could be unwound doesn't seem so far fetched anymore (even if Facebook is busily knitting together the back ends of its acquisitions to frustrate any such attempts).
Qatar and Turkey — supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Taliban — will most likely use their connections to a belligerent Saudi clergy to frustrate M.B.S.'s agenda and tarnish his image abroad.
"We believe that in its evidence to the committee Facebook has often deliberately sought to frustrate our work, by giving incomplete, disingenuous and at times misleading answers to our questions," Collins said.
"Now, from refusing to produce documents, to improperly redacting documents, to threatening our staff, it is clear that Rod Rosenstein will use every tool at his disposal to frustrate congressional oversight," he said.
"This legislation will frustrate the FCC's future efforts to protect the privacy of voice and broadband customers," FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn and FTC Commissioner Terrell McSweeny, both Democrats, said in a joint statement.
The mystery isn't designed to frustrate viewers, or to cheat them, or to tease them with possibilities that are never paid off, but rather to draw them more deeply into the film's world.
Giving money to the wealthy would frustrate some, but Yang says it would be fair to give to everyone and it would help most among low-income Americans who live paycheck to paycheck.
One danger is that a new Socialist-led government may opt to rely on the left-wing Podemos party, which would frustrate some of this agenda and risk blowing up the budget again.
But polls showing Americans still largely split on the country's economic conditions frustrate the President and his aides, who believe they orchestrated a turnaround few believed possible when he entered office in 2009.
If the domain name were active, the malware would assume it was a false positive from a researcher dissembling its code, and WannaCrypt was designed to frustrate such analyses by shutting itself down.
"We cannot continue giving taxpayer money to cities that actively undermine the safety and efficacy of federal law enforcement and actively frustrate efforts to reduce crime in their own cities," Sessions said Wednesday.
The thing is, even if nothing changes, even if Nintendo continued to frustrate in the way Nintendo often frustrates, Mario Maker 2 is destined to flourish because it's building on an incredible foundation.
" A representative government is designed to frustrate sinister majorities (or committed pluralities), by mediating public views through "a chosen body of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern the true interest of their country.
And while the general election is half a year off, the early polls — most of which have the likely Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, leading considerably — could frustrate TV's desire for a nail-biter.
Pay attention to what your boss does, what she needs, what parts of the job frustrate her, and then use all of that data to figure out how else you could be useful.
It was Ronaldo versus the Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech for at least an hour of that contest, with Ronaldo shooting, heading, dribbling, running, and Cech stretching this way and that to frustrate him.
In the column, the anonymous official asserted that many senior officials in Trump's administration have been working from within to frustrate parts of his agenda to protect the country from his worst impulses.
The opportunity to compete in India is likely still worth the effort given its growth potential, but the continuously changing landscape may frustrate companies and hinder their ability to thrive in the market.
In 2009, countries in the G20 (including the US) pledged to reduce fossil fuel subsides, acknowledging that they distort markets, impede investment in clean energy sources, and frustrate efforts to address climate change.
While this will frustrate some hard-core Club Penguin fans, Disney explained that the new structure of gameplay means it would be weird to bring over gear and coins from the old game.
WhatsApp may have over one billion active users each month but it continues to frustrate the many small businesses that rely on it for sales but suffer for its lack of advanced features.
A dip in the stock market over the final weeks of the campaign appeared to frustrate Mr. Trump, who suggested on Twitter — without evidence — that it reflected investors' concerns about a Democratic takeover.
There's almost no substantive examination of those topics, which may frustrate even fans of The Times, many of whom (present company included) simply want it to be even better than it already is.
Still, especially with Washington's decision to lump them together under the umbrella of "great-power competition," China and Russia are likely to be more intentional in collaborating to frustrate U.S. foreign policy objectives.
" Mr. Gonzalez added that his office was "not seeking to frustrate the federal government's function of protecting our country," but rather trying to "enhance public safety and fairness in the criminal justice system.
But he could frustrate efforts by President Emmanuel Macron to claim the mayor's office, one of the biggest prizes in French politics, by splitting the vote and handing the mayoralty to someone else.
She said that Stone and his lawyers minimized the significance of his effort to frustrate congressional investigators as they sought to understand Russia's interference in the 2016 election, a grave national security challenge.
But top Senate Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have been advising Trump that bringing on GOP House members could frustrate efforts to keep Republicans as unified as possible during the trial.
The comment comes as Facebook stakes out positions that frustrate people on both sides of the political aisle, including allowing politicians to lie in ads on the platform and doubling down on encryption.
Huawei, the world's biggest producer of telecoms equipment, has said the United States wanted to frustrate its growth because no U.S. company could offer the same range of technology at a competitive price.
Through another, it's yet another network TV show hinting at a grand conspiracy and a strange mystery, one whose answers will surely frustrate whatever small number of viewers stick around to learn them.
" Paul Clement, representing the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association and other petitioners, called the attempts to change the law "the product of an acknowledged City-orchestrated effort to frustrate this Court's review.
Still, while she couched her request in logistical concerns, Ms. Pelosi's proposal served as a reminder to Mr. Trump that she now has the power to frustrate his agenda and upend his plans.
This double-bladed approach of utilizing anti-rational ("post-truth") mind games and facts-based objective accuracy may best frustrate Trump's insatiable desire for recognition and get under his oh-so-thin skin.
These limitations frustrate our ability, not only to prepare for trial, but to make early assessments of witness credibility, explore weaknesses in a potential case, and exonerate individuals who may have been mistakenly accused.
With a reported 3.1 million Britons and countless others around the globe now in their third week of teetotaling, I worried that the monotony of clean living might be starting to frustrate the participants.
For example, selective evolutionary pressure caused by the use of antibiotics could enable microbes to resemble their host environments in important ways that frustrate targeted approaches to treatment, raise development costs, or increase toxicity.
These can include not just traditional security measures to keep attackers out, but also incident-response tools to mitigate the consequences when hackers get in and "active defense" tools to frustrate and expose them.
Few things frustrate a motorist more than having to pull off the highway to fix a flat tire, but that soon may become a distant memory thanks to new technology tire manufacturers are developing.
But yet another close failure in a special election is likely to frustrate the party and could perhaps spark questions about why the national party didn't devote more time and resources to the race.
Having seen how the "conservative America" that Obama refused to recognize was able to frustrate even broadly-popular elements of his agenda, Warren now calls on Democrats to "fight" President Trump and the GOP.
"   When asked by The Hill what she thought of Republican worries that dissent could set a dangerous precedent for employees looking to frustrate a president's agenda, DeLauro responded, "Generally, this White House worries me.
But what perhaps appeared to frustrate him most was his recent falling-out with former idol and mentor Floyd Mayweather Jr., as Broner had some choice words for him during the post-fight interview.
That preference for lingering on inchoate terrors over visible monsters, though, creates an extended tease that will frustrate genre expectations and make this modest, elegant little movie a tough sell to zombie-saturated audiences.
Trump's disclosure of his apparent decision to strike as well as the kind of weaponry to be used in a future military operation is likely to frustrate military planners, who hold such information closely.
" Mr. Kallos, in his letter, a copy of which was shared with The New York Times, wrote that the "sole purpose" of the small parcel was "to frustrate the intent of the zoning resolution.
While the decision will further ensure the privacy and security of Whatsapp chatters, it will also further frustrate lawmakers, who say they need visibility into these types of communications to catch criminals and terrorists.
And of course, things that frustrate us quite honestly are the fact that there are other transcripts that have not yet been released, which has critical information to be compared to the ambassador's transcript.
Sloan also appeared to frustrate some lawmakers by declining to disclose confidential information on the progress of some remediation efforts, and by failing to say categorically that Wells Fargo would never suffer another scandal.
A city-run subway would inevitably become a city-funded subway, with some limited federal contribution for capital costs, and be subject to the complex rules that frustrate effective management of other city agencies.
He barreled through life intent on becoming secretary of state, never turning his otherwise lucid gaze inward; and so he made the enemies who would frustrate that devouring, ultimately blinding and life-curtailing, ambition.
The change in estimate is an attempt to be more transparent in the U.S.' war effort and to reckon a complex set of military accounting procedures that frustrate commanders in Afghanistan, Pentagon officials said.
Trump's decision to disclose his decision to strike as well as the kind of weaponry to be used in a future military operation was certain to frustrate military planners, who hold such information closely.
" In an anonymous Op-Ed essay in The New York Times, a senior official under President Trump says some in the administration are working to "frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
The dilemma — which he does not fully grasp — is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
Top Senate Republicans, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, however, had been advising him that bringing on GOP House members could frustrate efforts to keep Republicans as unified as possible during the trial.
The administration and its allies made clear they will do everything possible to frustrate Democratic oversight efforts, in a way that will test the constitutional infrastructure designed to hold the executive branch to account.
Merkel's conservatives want to restrict her room for maneuver on euro zone reform, documents seen by Reuters showed on Monday, which could further frustrate French President Emmanuel Macron who visits Berlin later this week.
Voters expect impeachment to be a last resort, not a trick by one party to remove a president from the other, or a means for the losers of an election to frustrate its result.
Any vote later this week to depose Bolton or other witnesses could prolong the trial and frustrate Trump's hopes for an acquittal by the time of the State of the Union address next week.
But that will frustrate Democrats seeking to build their strongest possible case since they hope to have completed the House portion of impeachment by Christmas, clearing the way for a Senate trial in January.
Cataliotti agreed the strategy seems designed to frustrate, "so either one or both parties says: Forget it, I can't do this anymore, the position is gone, or I might as well go to Canada."
It said requiring "new and unfamiliar packaging would only confuse shoppers and frustrate retailers at a time when demand for such options is at an all-time high," growing at 23 percent a year.
It starts early, when parents get on wait lists for elite preschools before their babies are born and try to make sure their toddlers are never compelled to do anything that may frustrate them.
Frustrate with the negative coverage, President Trump said this morning that the media wants a war with Russia and from some of the hysterics seen in the last 235 hours, he may not be wrong.
Voters will be able to watch and listen to what is said and then decide for themselves whether their objections actually have merit or are merely an organized effort to frustrate and defeat that agenda.
Lyor Cohen, YouTube's global head of music, said earlier this year at SXSW that the path to get you on board with subscribing was to "frustrate and seduce" with aggressive advertising and limited free functionality.
"It's almost like they intentionally try to see how many times they can pass you off to somebody else, just to see if they can frustrate you enough to where you give up," she said.
Faced with a bureaucracy that fears him and institutions that frustrate him, he is retreating to the people and places that tell him what he wants to hear, because that is all he will believe.
Of course, one can creatively conjure up a host of things robot-politicians can do at exponential speed and scale, from shaking hands and kissing babies to handling the fundraising "robocalls" that frustrate American voters.
Liberty (11-4) used an 11-0 run between the end of the first half and the start of the second half to gain control and frustrate a sloppy UCLA team that committed 24 turnovers.
The "new state law is itself the product of an acknowledged City-orchestrated effort to frustrate this Court's review," wrote Paul Clement, a lawyer for the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association and independent petitioners.
In advanced old age he let himself down once, trying to use his influential former pupils, including the provincial chief minister and the Pakistani interior minister, to frustrate the plans of his successor at Chitral.
The change in estimate is an attempt to be more transparent in the US' war effort and to account for a complex set of military accounting procedures that frustrate commanders in Afghanistan, Pentagon officials said.
Echoing professional Uber drivers, the engineer tried to explain that problems with the app — for example, a failure with the map function — frustrate passengers, who take it out on drivers by giving them lower ratings.
"Labour respects the result of the referendum and the will of the British people and will not frustrate the process for invoking Article 50," a spokesman for Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said in a statement.
Lobbyists, legislative leaders, and rank-in-file members of the House and Senate all need to better understand the growing role these entities play and how they can both assist and frustrate the lawmaking process.
The country had never before won a major tournament, and was thwarted in the 2004 European final, beaten on home turf by a Greek team playing to frustrate opponents until they wilted or lost concentration.
They use historical data and patterns to turn predictive and proactive assessments into decisions, and together they are building impenetrable fortresses that frustrate hitters who can't find ways to spray the ball around the field.
As President Trump fulfills his campaign promises to crack down on illegal immigration and consider cuts in legal immigration, his critics responded that his policies will frustrate his promised goal of 3 percent economic growth.
Queiroz's tactic against the North Africans was to frustrate the opposition in the hopes of triggering a "mental collapse" but the Portuguese admitted they would need a very different approach for the 2010 world champions.
Judge Kopf said granting the drug company's request would "frustrate the will of the people," referring to the 61 percent of Nebraska voters who chose to reinstate capital punishment in 2016 after lawmakers abolished it.
There are multiple laws protecting government employees who provide information to Congress, especially when they're acting as a whistleblower, which adds to the difficulty the White House faces as it tries to frustrate the investigation.
Traders feared the move may frustrate the United States, which is trying to exclude the Chinese telecoms giant from the West's next-generation communications, putting the future of any U.S.-UK trade pact in doubt.
As the match progressed, De Minaur, 20, used his attritional tennis and never-say-die attitude to frustrate Zverev, who smashed his racket seven times in the second set in front of a partisan crowd.
What we've learned is that many of the president's top aides "are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," such as by stealing a document from his desk.
She questioned whether parliament was trying to frustrate the democratic will of Britons to leave the EU and warned that without agreement the world's fifth largest economy would leave on March 503 without a deal.
SUNDAY VARIETY PUZZLE COLUMN — Honestly, to know Puns and Anagrams is to love Puns and Anagrams — this occasional offering is a delicious snack that should always gratify and never frustrate to the point of enmity.
And the scene keeps inching us toward that end, only to frustrate everything: There are Anne and Wentworth in the same room, but unable to speak to each other because Wentworth is writing a letter.
"Without reliability at this point, there's an increased risk of dropouts which could frustrate businesses and reduce their willingness to offer training to refugees," Achim Dercks from the DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce said.
"Defendant Scott has already issued his authority to influence and frustrate the high stakes vote-counting process, and the powers of his office give him the opportunity to continue to misuse his authority," the suit continued.
That has beaten both Kansas and Oklahoma this year, and it figured to frustrate a mid-major like Stephen F. Austin, as smaller teams typically don't have the talent and raw athleticism to break the press.
Its ability to keep exports of both metals buoyant even amid these tariffs is likely to frustrate Washington, which imposed the duties to protect U.S. industries and has called on China to rein in excess capacity.
"If your review proceeds, as suggested, ... it should be used to broaden understanding and learning, not as a tool to frustrate or delay our Project and investment generally in the energy sector in Canada," he wrote.
It's going to have to grapple with the optics of favoritism, which might frustrate other potential and existing partners as it would encourage shoppers to gravitate toward faster-operating grocery providers for the shortest delivery time.
However, the source, a non-Syrian, said the main aim was to frustrate Turkey's ambitions and "to acquire a strong hand in the game unfolding on that front", rather than to provoke an all-out confrontation.
If you're old enough to remember watching these movies, awesome, because it'll encourage you to bathe in nostalgia and watch them all again (or frustrate you because you can't remember what movie some scenes are from).
They also starred BMW cars, which were very capable co-stars when paired with Owen's keen ability to whip vehicles around in ways that frustrate opponents and get hard jobs done with a maximum of cool.
With so much uncertain, it is not clear what is to be feared more: Mr Duterte ignoring legal norms and trampling his country's democratic institutions, or the old elite regrouping to frustrate him, inviting political chaos.
But the powerful gun lobby won a pair of victories when Trump appointed two conservative judges to the Supreme Court — a shift in dynamics that could frustrate Democratic efforts to rein in gun violence for decades.
That same work also gave her vital experience working with (and often against) foreign intelligence services, from our closest allies to those working in opposition or to frustrate our activities — like the Russian FSB and SVR.
Getting sent to a low-quality, shocking site from News Feed could also frustrate users and cause them to end their Facebook browsing session, depriving the social network of further ad views, engagement and content sharing.
"They made this plan to frustrate and aggravate people who want to demonstrate within their rights against the Republican agenda," said Thomas Burke, a leader of the Coalition to Stop Trump and March on the RNC.
But Pelosi's hardball tactics amounted to a literal example of how she is using the constitutional mechanism of government to constrain and frustrate Trump and a reminder of the importance of the Democratic midterm election victory.
We see a lot of places where there are things that the branded companies are doing and the supply chain to try to frustrate the ability of generic companies to get their drugs onto the market.
Like many social networks, Twitter's service is global in nature, so any attempt to battle back sources or ideas — even those that frustrate U.S. users and regulators alike — could be seen as censorship here or elsewhere.
As the Raptors like to send bodies at Curry repeatedly to try to frustrate the dominant shooter, having two of the players charged with that task in foul trouble could give Curry some room to work.
Rather than referring to a "shadow or parallel system of government" operating outside official channels, for Trump the deep state is the government — or at least those parts of it that frustrate him in any way.
The case for including the Russia matter runs like this: Mr. Mueller uncovered a clear pattern of obstruction by Mr. Trump, a pattern replicated in efforts to frustrate an investigation into the strong-arming of Ukraine.
Things that happen across the street, down the block, or on the other side of town affect the worth of our homes, and this lack of control is predestined to frustrate capitalists and community organizers alike.
" The op-ed, which the Times published Wednesday afternoon, describes a coordinated effort within the administration to undermine Trump, who he or she described as "amoral," and "frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
The revelations have unleashed a new firestorm in the nation's capital over Trump's perplexing foreign policy dealings and the administration's across-the-board efforts to frustrate Congress' constitutionally authorized role of oversight of the executive branch.
Thus our objectives are unattainable, and the means chosen to reach them perversely frustrate the achievement of our goals, rendering the continuing pursuit of those objectives all the more likely to engender a huge international crisis.
It also ends in a fairly conventional way — a bit of a disappointment considering Franz's and Fiala's unconventional storytelling aesthetic, which unspools its chills, sparingly, in a way that may frustrate some fans of mainstream horror.
They write: It starts early, when parents get on wait lists for elite preschools before their babies are born and try to make sure their toddlers are never compelled to do anything that may frustrate them.
Others have pointed to his track record in Congress — he advocated raising public sector pay and resisted the privatization of state-owned entities — as indicative of an unpredictable leadership style that could frustrate policymakers and investors alike.
Instead of tearing into your relatives or lovers about all the things they are doing to frustrate and complicate your life—"you statements"—try using "I statements," in which you express your own beliefs, values, or failings.
"Halftime Report " traders made a flurry of moves in their CNBC Pro model portfolios in the back half of the week as the choppy market continues to frustrate money managers trying to beat the S&P 500.
Under Putin, the Russian government has gotten exceptionally good at what I've called "geopolitical trolling:" using traditional tools of state, like military assets and state-run media, to frustrate and get a rise out of his opponents.
Over the five-or-so hours the game lasts, it gets stranger and darker, but one thing remains consistent throughout: Vane will frustrate and confuse you, and it has no interest in telling you what to do.
In a move seemingly designed specifically to frustrate law enforcement, Apple is adding a security feature to iOS that totally disables data being sent over USB if the device isn't unlocked for a period of 7 days.
The attack could frustrate President Joko Widodo's ambitions to nearly double tourist arrivals to 13 million people by 21, although Indonesia's tourism ministry said that it was sticking to that target despite the gun and bomb assault.
Southeast Asian countries have altered a statement to be issued at Saturday's ASEAN summit to include references to militarization and island-building in the South China Sea, the latest draftshows, in a move likely to frustrate Beijing.
But the more prices increase, especially with Brent prices near $70, and WTI prices above $60, the more likely U.S. shale drilling and production rates will accelerate, which will tend to frustrate the objective of lowering stocks.
The official claimed to be the anonymous author of a New York Times Op-Ed published last year that describes how administration officials were "working diligently from within" to frustrate many of Mr. Trump's plans and ambitions.
We need to swap the Romantic view for a tragic (and at points comedic) awareness that every human will frustrate, anger, annoy, madden and disappoint us — and we will (without any malice) do the same to them.
They said the company did not find malicious chips in its servers, it did not remove or dispose of those servers, and added that Apple did not inform the FBI nor frustrate an investigation into this incident .
Mr. Davis told Parliament that there must be "no attempt to delay, frustrate or thwart the will of the British people" and "no attempt to engineer a second referendum because some people didn't like the first answer."
From state criminal trials to federal civil rights investigations and the decision about whether an officer will remain on the force, the lengthy and complicated process conspires to frustrate families who say they are only seeking justice.
Hemon creates thoughtful portraits of his parents: his mother, who struggled to reconcile the lessons of socialist equality with the expectations of a patriarchal society, and his garrulous, beekeeping father, whose stories inspire and frustrate his son.
"Automakers are spending lots of money on advanced technology development, but the constant alerts can confuse and frustrate drivers," Kristin Kolodge, executive director of Driver Interaction & Human Machine Interface Research at J.D. Power, said in a statement.
Lawmakers voted 322 to 306 in favour of an amendment that turned Johnson's planned finale on its head by obliging him to ask the EU for a delay, and increasing the opportunity for opponents to frustrate Brexit.
These verdant nooks are where Dolbeer's disciples use an array of sophisticated hardware to frighten, frustrate, and sometimes slaughter their winged adversaries, all in the name of protecting millions of flyers who are oblivious to the struggle.
Wray committed to working toward complying with the committee's demands — noting that he had "no desire to frustrate" the committee — as long as it did not interfere with "a very active outside" investigation by the inspector general.
The party also appeared to have lost control of the less powerful upper house, with only 49 of 100 seats — an outcome that would give the opposition some power to frustrate Law and Justice's agenda, said Zerka.
The Iranian cyberthreat the United States should be most concerned about is the way its online operations — defacing websites, altering military communications and running social media influence campaigns — slow down and frustrate American activities in the region.
The legal challenges likely to be required to force such testimony could drag on for months and frustrate House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's desire to shield her lawmakers in election year 2020 by swiftly wrapping the impeachment process.
"That charge can apply anytime a person conspires with others to frustrate or impede the lawful functions of a government agency," Seth Waxman, a former prosecutor based in Washington D.C., wrote in an email to VICE News.
"That seems to support the assertion that they are planning to use these people as human shields, as well as ensuring that the area is heavily populated with civilians to frustrate a military operation against them," she said.
BRUSSELS/PARIS (Reuters) - EU Brexit negotiators are "watching the BBC and eating popcorn", in the words of one of them, as Britain's domestic rows over leaving make for compelling TV but frustrate Europe's hopes for a clean break.
A U.S. District Court judge determined late Monday that switching to paper ballots so close to an election was sure to cause a bureaucratic nightmare that would only serve to frustrate voters and produce longer-than-usual lines.
The Department of Justice filed suit against California just hours after Brown signed the bill, claiming it was "an extreme and illegal state law attempting to frustrate federal policy" that could cause "irreparable harm" to the United States.
Washington's representatives overseas could be subjected to litigation by the citizens of the countries they are assigned to for causes which may be nonsensical, un-substantive, or merely an attempt to frustrate Washington's policies and goals through litigation.
This kind of anonymity is more typical of the executive branch, where unelected officials are often exempt from open record laws such as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) or work to frustrate the intent of those laws.
The amendment was put down to counter an opposition motion calling on government to use "all legal and political means available to frustrate and thwart" the draft deal that has faced a backlash from Irish farmers and politicians.
The injunctions have also thrust the judicial branch into the political process and encouraged plaintiffs with strong political leanings to bring lawsuits just to frustrate the work of the president, Congress and even other district judges, he said.
"'The president's refusal to cooperate in confirming (or disputing) the facts already on the public record should not delay or frustrate the House's performance of its constitutional duty,'" she wrote, quoting a letter from 17 former Watergate prosecutors.
If Duque fails to pass the reform or is forced to water it down dramatically, he will frustrate business leaders and conservative allies who say the bill is essential to maintain the country's credit rating and reduce debt.
The omission may frustrate right-wing Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who has held Trump up as a role model and touted U.S. support for Brazil's OECD bid as one of the achievements of his nine-month-old government.
"The dilemma -- which (Trump) does not fully grasp -- is that many of the senior officials in his own administration are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations," the Times piece reads.
When, say, you do a long segment on "Last Week Tonight" about the importance of the so-called fiduciary rule, and then Trump signs an executive order that could put a halt to it, does that frustrate you?
The political head-butting led the opposition New Democratic Party, which had been employing parliamentary tricks to try and defeat and frustrate legislation that would make it easier to outsource manufacturing jobs, to engage in a silent protest.
"Congress's 'absolute' control over federal expenditures — even when that control may frustrate the desires of the Executive Branch regarding initiatives it views as important — is not a bug in our constitutional system," Gilliam wrote in a 56-page decision.
LONDON (Reuters) - The issue of Northern Ireland's border with the Republic of Ireland is being used to try and keep Britain in a customs union with the European Union and frustrate Brexit, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on Wednesday.
While unionist representatives said they were committed to a peaceful solution and would pursue political and legal means to frustrate any new Brexit arrangements, some expressed fears that the deal could result in tumult and a resurgence of violence.
The Observer newspaper said unnamed senior Conservative figures said while May had no long-term future they were pressing her to shake up her team, hoping new blood would re-energise the party as well as frustrate Johnson's ambitions.
But again, you know, back to the message, does it frustrate you as the person who&aposs in charge of the message going forward when it gets mucked up with -- you know, all of this stuff about Jeff Sessions?
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian lawmakers approved draft legislation that would make it a jailable offense to call on teenagers to attend unauthorized street protests, a move Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said on Tuesday was designed to frustrate his own activity.
These kinks may be ironed out with future software updates, but they'll likely frustrate kids who expect toys to work out of the box or want Cozmo to have a persistent, always-on mode less reliant on a phone.
"The problem with sanctuary cities is that it is preventing the federal government from taking custody of criminal aliens and it is a deliberate policy to frustrate the apprehension of those illegal aliens by the federal government," he continued.
"China's strategic goal is to frustrate US and maintain division of peninsula," Lee said, adding that the US must continue to demonstrate to both Beijing and Pyongyang that all options remain on the table through shows of military force.
While the president-elect's decision is likely to frustrate investigators at the F.B.I., who are fiercely protective of their independence to follow the facts they uncover, some legal experts applauded Mr. Trump's decision to not pursue investigations into Mrs.
Vladimir Putin's bewitchment of President Trump continues to frustrate intelligence officials and at times hard-liners in his own administration, while pro- and anti-Russia journalists trade insults as enthusiastically as they did during the 1950s Rosenberg spy trial.
And when no one is ever held accountable — when officials close ranks to castigate and frustrate examination of their agencies' performance — the public is apt to say the government can't be trusted with new powers to intrude on privacy.
The first moon landing by astronauts is to occur on the third launch of S.L.S. The delays and cost overruns of S.L.S. frustrate many space aficionados, as well as NASA's inspector general and the United States Government Accountability Office.
The first moon landing by astronauts is to occur on the third launch of S.L.S. The delays and cost overruns of S.L.S. frustrate many space aficionados, as well as NASA's inspector general and the United States Government Accountability Office.
Schwartzman, who is 5 feet 7 inches, comes up to about Zverev's shoulder, but he played the bigger game on Monday, using his quickness and a potent return of serve to frustrate Zverev and force many of his mistakes.
Any attempt to withhold information could frustrate FBI critics, such as Wyden, who believe the agency was using the emotionally-charged terror case in San Bernardino to set a precedent that would allow investigators to access other locked devices.
The worldviews are simplifications ("intended to be suggestive and evocative," in Mead's words), and they inevitably frustrate many scholars; nonetheless, they remain a useful way of thinking about how, in our imperial era, American foreign policy tends to work.
Drawn-out scrutiny by the South African regulator could frustrate the Budweiser brewer's goal of completing the acquisition in the second half of 2016 and delay reaping the financial benefits of combining the world's No.1 and 2 brewers.
It was the third consecutive match the U.S. had won 2-1, using impressive game-management skills to see out the contests and frustrate their opponents where in previous tournaments they had become used to simply blowing teams away.
The House Judiciary Committee does have a win to cheer after forcing Attorney General William Barr to make available some redacted material from the Mueller report after weeks of delays consistent with the administration's broad bid to frustrate Democratic oversight.
Any time the two get close enough to exchange, it might well be worth Rigondeaux looking to grab the collar tie both to frustrate Lomachenko with rough-house tactics, but also to prevent him from stepping around to the side.
It is indeed somewhat strange Google, which had a roughly two percent share of the U.S. smartphone market earlier this year as well as negligible presence by the same metric elsewhere, decided on a wireless charging method sure to frustrate owners.
"However, during the bill's journey through the House of Lords some changes have been made that conflict with its purpose or are designed to frustrate the entire exit process and so we are considering the implications of those decisions," he said.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many senior officials in President Donald Trump's administration have been working from within to frustrate parts of his agenda to protect the country from his worst impulses, an anonymous Trump official wrote in the New York Times on Wednesday.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - OPEC's efforts to hold market share in Asia by keeping its customers, which take about two-thirds of its exports, supplied amid wider output cuts could prolong the global fuel glut and frustrate its attempt to bolster prices.
But if Republicans still hold the presidency and Senate when ageing liberal lions like Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer depart, the judiciary is likely to frustrate the left more than at any time since before the second world war.
And since Canvas doesn't frustrate users with long load times or tempt them to leave Facebook through the browser, the social network can keep them rattling around and seeing more of its News Feed ads while they connect with friends.
Since then, Parliament has continued to frustrate his Brexit plans, forcing him to seek a Brexit delay from the European Union and denying him the chance to take the UK out of the EU on October 31, the current Brexit deadline.
If their party programs are taken at face value, the Greens want to press ahead with deeper European integration and the FDP wants to hold it back - a conflict that could frustrate coalition talks with Merkel, who wants a "stronger Europe".
Iran allowing Russia to house its bombers represents "a major strategic shift in the Middle East" that's likely to frustrate US efforts to contain Iran's influence in the region, said analyst Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The Republican nominee has no monopoly on broader policy reversals -- though he has certainly adjusted his positions as much as anyone -- but it is his remarkable agility to pivot in really tight spaces that continues to stun and frustrate opponents.
Still, Sloan remained calm under questioning, though he appeared to frustrate some lawmakers by declining to disclose confidential information on the progress of some remediation efforts, and by failing to say categorically that Wells Fargo would never suffer another scandal.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party said on Tuesday it would not frustrate the process of triggering Article 50 - the legal process for leaving the European Union - after a court upheld a ruling that parliament must vote on its approval.
If their party programmes are taken at face value, the Greens want to press ahead with deeper European integration and the FDP wants to hold it back - a conflict that could frustrate coalition talks with Merkel, who wants a "stronger Europe".
"A shortage of affordable homes for sale will frustrate the ambitions of many first-time buyers, who will be forced to stay in the rental market for longer than planned," said Matthew Pointon, property economist at Capital Economics in New York.
They're just going to cripple the power user desperately in need of a new workstation and frustrate the casual user who might need a little more than a reading and writing machine (for which both Chromebooks and iPads are fantastic).
Speaking with reporters in New York, where he was attending the UN General Assembly, Johnson accused his opponents of trying to "frustrate Brexit" and accused the court of wrecking his hopes of negotiating a new exit deal with the European Union.
The groups have lawyers who "understand how to use all of the levers of federal and state law to frustrate pipeline development," Neil Chatterjee, the chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), told a meeting of natural gas industry officials.
And instead of allowing that to make you reel back — because I think it can make you start to doubt what you're doing or it can start to frustrate you — you need to use it as an opportunity to surprise people.
But the gaps in care that frustrate well-off families over the summer are a constant in the lives of lower-income parents, who disproportionately work jobs with schedules that are not limited to weekday hours and can change unexpectedly.
"Just remember, if your small businesses and your counties are sacrificing, if you simply drive over the border to another state, and have all the contacts we're trying to stop, you frustrate the sacrifice of those in your community," he said.
LONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - British lawmakers should consider whether they will face up to a national election after they passed legislation to force Prime Minister Boris Johnson to seek a delay to Brexit and frustrate his plans for an Oct.
But attempting to view Breaking Bad: The Movie as a succinct summary of the show will inevitably frustrate the viewer; the film is essentially a giant editing experiment to test how well the storyline works when restructured into a film format.
Mr. Udall's decision to not run again, discussed in an interview on Wednesday, showed how the gridlock infecting Congress and the wide political divisions in the country can frustrate even the most experienced lawmakers and make them rethink their careers.
The convoy protesters said the police were doing all they could to frustrate them, first by ticketing motorists for driving too slowly, then by demanding to conduct roadside inspections, and then by closing the main highway into Jerusalem to all traffic.
Visa's new fee structure could please some retailers in certain categories by providing lower fees but frustrate the merchants that will see their fees increase, so interchange fees may remain a hot button issue for merchants and card networks alike.
The move by parliament, on a day Johnson had pitched as a day of reckoning for Brexit, increases the chances that the divorce will be delayed and thus increases the opportunity for opponents of Brexit to frustrate the United Kingdom's departure.
"We've tried to find ways to facilitate new generic drug entry, especially in places where we think there are inappropriate obstacles being put by branded companies to frustrate the ability of generics to come to market," Gottlieb told The Hill.
There are now discussions in the White House about delaying the planned immigration moves, a step that would be sure to frustrate Trump, who complained last week that the pipe bomb attempts distracted from an announcement on lowering drug prices.
Muhammad Rabbani, 36, the international director of campaign group CAGE was found guilty of wilfully obstructing or seeking to frustrate an examination or search, and given a conditional 12-month discharge, and was ordered to pay a 620 pound ($830) fine.
Sajid Javid, a member of May's cabinet, called the ruling an "unacceptable" attempt to "frustrate the will of the British people", while The Daily Mail newspaper said the three judges who handed down the ruling were "enemies of the people".
All of that may have been enough on its own to frustrate Sanders voters, but it fused with a powerful preexisting fear — sometimes stoked by Sanders himself — that an all-powerful "Establishment" was out to thwart him from the get-go.
The woman's feeling of "happiness" increases (green line) when she views pictures of puppies EMG machines allow scientists to track emotional response to its website via facial muscles, helping to indicate if there are parts of the booking process that may frustrate users.
The White House has an incentive to make the impeachment standoff drag on as long as possible, in order to test the patience of the American people and to frustrate Democratic hopes that a swift process will keep a focus on Trump's behavior.
SAO PAULO, Sept 29 (Reuters) - Brazil's central bank has stepped up efforts to support foreign exchange liquidity as outflows frustrate investors who bet that the policies of the country's new government would trigger large inflows of foreign capital, traders said on Thursday.
United camped deep in Chelsea's half looking to frustrate their opponents but were undone six minutes after the break when Kante was given too much space and he nipped across the turf before dispatching a shot beyond the reach of De Gea.
Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies called the housing of Russian bombers in Iran as representative of "a major strategic shift in the Middle East" that is likely to frustrate US efforts to contain Iran's influence in the region.
The porous South Texas border fence, authorized in 255, underscores how topography, treaty obligations, legal fights and high costs could frustrate efforts to stretch an "impenetrable" wall over the 22014,000-mile border - the signature campaign promise of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
The sole focus of Trump's supporters is WIIFM, and as long as they perceive that Trump can bring to fruition policies that address their particular needs and goals, they'll continue to give him their unwavering support - which will continue to frustrate his adversaries.
When it's too much to bear, Retsuko will sneak off and belt out some intense and hate-filled death metal songs that she comes up with on the spot, wishing death upon the people who frustrate her most and begrudging her terrible position.
"This development will surely spook bank purchasers who have become an increasing part of the company's funding base, further frustrate the investment community, and ultimately result in stricter scrutiny from both federal and state regulators," said Isaac Boltansky, analyst at Compass Point research.
Over the last five years, conflicts in Syria and Iraq have continued to frustrate the United States diplomatically, sapped military resources and provided a breeding ground for Islamic State radicals, who have spread bloodshed and destruction in the region and the West.
He accuses opponents of trying to "frustrate Brexit" and blames the court for making it harder to renegotiate the UK's Brexit deal with the EU.Johnson will cut short his visit to the UN General Assembly in New York and return to London.
"Home shoppers had better luck finding a home to buy in October, but slim pickings and consistently fast price gains continue to frustrate and prevent too many would-be buyers from reaching the market," said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the Realtors.
Penelope, Lydia, and Elena love each other to death and back; even if they frustrate the hell out of each other sometimes with their intrinsically different perspectives, they know they'll be there to support each other at the end of the day.
But if the author feels so strongly that his or her presence is necessary to protect the country from the president and "frustrate" his agenda, nothing was stopping this person from continuing to soldier on without notifying the world of this glorified mission.
Syrian rebels are preparing to launch an attack to seize the Syrian town of Jarablus from Islamic State on the border with Turkey, a senior rebel said on Sunday, in a move that would frustrate Kurdish hopes to expand in the area.
Though Cowboys fans are ready to start stuffing the Pro Bowl ballot box with the name of their fourth-rounder as soon as said box opens, it'll be much harder when defenses are scouting Prescott's film and game-planning to frustrate him.
That it happened against the Bucks, a defense seemingly custom-built to frustrate him and get the ball out of his hands, is encouraging, albeit not all that surprising given the number of challenges and would-be weaknesses DeRozan continues to overcome.
To restore perceived customer confidence in the wake of Edward Snowden, many U.S. companies are feeling increasingly compelled to challenge law enforcement demands for data in court and to create and deploy technologies such as device-based encryption that can frustrate investigations.
Ministers were pitching the vote to pro-Brexit hard-liners as their last opportunity to secure Britain's exit from the European Union in the coming months, lest pro-Europeans in Parliament take control and try to frustrate Brexit or force a longer delay.
"If Boris Johnson were to frustrate or ignore this law, then expect a vote of no confidence later down the line or even Boris declaring the need for an election himself," Jordan Rochester, currency analyst at Nomura, said in a research note.
But experts say that while a military finance deal might please American defense contractors, it could frustrate American counterterrorism goals by making Egypt less likely to pour resources into smaller weapons that are better suited to battling Islamic State insurgents in Sinai.
Even though it means leaving out actions many members believe independently merit removing this president from office, which would frustrate many, there may be virtue in keeping the focus narrow at least in how they talk about the case against Mr. Trump.
"The United States should be prepared to employ air power, stand-off weapons, covert measures and enhanced support for opposition forces to break the current siege of Aleppo and frustrate Assad's attempts to consolidate control over western Syria's population centers," the report said.
That stance could frustrate multiplex chains, which insist on a 90-day period of exclusivity, worrying that moviegoers will be reluctant to buy tickets if they know they can catch the same film just a few weeks later in their living rooms.
Until that happens, ideological activists will continually find that they are operating in the context of a constitutional system that is structured by design to frustrate their ambitions — a naturally frustrating situation that will not become any less frustrating if background economic conditions improve.
JERUSALEM — In Gaza City, pickup trucks and motorized rickshaws busily ferried piles of tires toward the border fence with Israel on Thursday as Palestinians planned for another day of protests on Friday, hoping that the thick black smoke from burning rubber would frustrate Israeli snipers.
Though these new updates aren't part of that initiative (there's still no date on when the ad blocker will be released), they serve much the same function, making sure that some of the web's worst ad offenders don't frustrate or take advantage of users.
REUTERS TV Many senior officials in the Trump administration have been working from within to frustrate parts of the president's agenda to protect the country from his worst inclinations, an anonymous Trump official wrote in a column published by the New York Times yesterday.
BO RAI, Thailand (Reuters) - Once a smuggling stop for Cambodia's Khmer Rouge guerrillas, Thailand's border town of Bo Rai finds itself on the frontline of a new battle against drug-resistant strains of malaria that could frustrate global attempts to stamp out the disease.
Disrupt that crude fire-control system — fire control being the process of detecting and tracking an enemy craft, computing a firing solution and feeding it to the weapons, and letting fly — and an oceangoing navy such as Russia's could frustrate a low-tech antagonist.
"Altering a form in a manner that provides the incorrect date for a voter to cure a defect (or an incorrect method as it relates to provisional ballots) imposes a burden on the voter significant enough to frustrate the voter's ability to vote," he wrote.
"As the President's attorney has made clear, his legal team wishes to obtain the classified information at issue, not for any legitimate purpose—but instead to frustrate and discredit publicly the work of the Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Investigation," they wrote.
The prime minister earlier on Tuesday insisted that any attempt to frustrate or delay Brexit would mean that he would pull the bill and "go forward with a general election," adding that Brexit could not be allowed to continue to be delayed for months.
Trump's Nevada win is likely to further frustrate Republican establishment figures who, less than a month ago, were hoping his campaign as a political outsider was stalled after he lost the opening nominating contest in Iowa to Ted Cruz, a U.S. senator from Texas.
Decades later, incomplete recordings continue to frustrate viewers on both sides of the situation, as others are dismayed to find the late game has bumped the start time of the Sunday-night television programs — and recording stopped before the end of the delayed show.
"It is not the function of the courts, however, to create educational policy or to attempt by judicial fiat to eliminate all of the societal deficiencies that continue to frustrate the state's educational efforts," said the decision, written by Chase T. Rogers, the chief justice.
And they are more committed to using their data in a safe and consumer-friendly way so that they can then do the right thing and actually spend billions to make consumers love them instead of spending billions to annoy them or frustrate them.
In short, China is doing everything possible to frustrate both UN sanctions and American diplomacy toward North Korea; yet there remains a bizarre and baseless Washington consensus that Beijing, if properly incentivized, will help resolve the long-running nuclear crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
The fundraise comes hot on the heels of networking and content delivery giant Cloudflare launching its own anti-bot "fight mode" feature — a free opt-in offering to its customers — which the company said will help "frustrate" bots from targeting and attacking its customers.
But analysts at Stifel said the fact the defense contractor "largely reiterated 27.10 guidance except for a lower tax rate assumption," could frustrate some investors expecting a bigger forecast lift following strong results from rival Lockheed Martin, including a boost to its sales forecast.
" The op-ed, which was published online with the headline "I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration," details efforts by senior government employees who the author said were "working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
Although it is clear he has fundamental disagreements with much of the Republican establishment, he seems to approach hot topics like climate change and the reproductive rights of women with a measure of restraint, deliberately showing respect for opposing viewpoints even when they frustrate him.
Some Trump critics fear that the President could dispense with Sessions, who is recused from the Russia investigation, in order to get an attorney general that could frustrate it or even prevent the public release of any final report that Mueller chooses to write.
"So if Trump's actions were designed to frustrate or impede the Federal Election Commission's ability to disclose campaign expenditures (defined essentially as "anything of value") to the American people, then, yes, he could be charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States," Waxman wrote.
"I don't see any way around that, regardless of whether you want it, you know, all to be implemented tomorrow or whether you are trying to kind of frustrate it," DeSantis said in a recorded interview with the Palm Beach Post published on Thursday.
"On 20 November 2016, at Heathrow Airport, he did [ sic] wilfully obstructed, or sought to frustrate, an examination or search under Schedule 7 of the Terrorism Act 2000, contrary to paragraph 18(1)(c) of that schedule," the Metropolitan Police Service's brief announcement, published on Wednesday, reads.
" The author said that many senior officials "are working diligently from within to frustrate" parts of the president's agenda and believe "our first duty is to this country, and the president continues to act in a manner that is detrimental to the health of our republic.
The way to assuage fears about the BRI's threat to the balance of power is not by trying to frustrate China's efforts, let alone by starting a trade war or by pulling America's armed forces out of Asia, as President Donald Trump sometimes seems to contemplate.
Johnson probably knew this was going to be the verdict, too, and may have just been trying to make a point to his supporters and Brexiteers that Parliament and their spoiler of a Speaker (who's set to retire October 31, incidentally) is just trying to frustrate Brexit.
The establishment has done everything it could to frustrate the will of the people, often working in secret with the Brussels bureaucrats, with businesspeople stirring up fear of economic calamity and Olly Robbins, Mrs May's chief adviser on Brexit, massaging her into a more Euro-friendly position.
WASHINGTON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Many senior officials in the Trump administration have been working from within to frustrate parts of the president's agenda to protect the country from his worst inclinations, an anonymous Trump official wrote in a column published by the New York Times on Wednesday.
The SPRK Lightning Lab app (available for Android, iOS, or other devices) allows anyone to write custom programs for Sphero's rolling ball with an impressive amount of control and access to the toy's capabilities, but with an approach that won't frustrate amateurs, or limit experienced developers.
Protesters hold placards as they stage protest an extradition law in Hong Kong on June 9, 2019Photo: APThe Chinese government is allegedly conducting cyber attacks against the messaging app Telegram in an effort to frustrate this week's protests in Hong Kong, according to the CEO of Telegram.
"You could imagine state prosecutors in California, as a protest against federal marijuana laws, allowing anyone who's caught with 50 kilograms of marijuana to walk in and plead to a misdemeanor to frustrate federal prosecutions," Eric Feigin, who argued for the federal government, offered as a hypothetical.
In the past week, Johnson's team has spent a lot of effort seeking to push most of that blame onto the UK parliament, with friendly newspapers briefed with the suggestion that British MPs are engaged in "foreign collusion" with the EU in order to frustrate Brexit.
The thing that appears to frustrate Gillibrand the most is the fact she has yet to hit the 65,000-donor threshold, while candidates like businessman Andrew Yang and author Marianne Williamson have reached the milestone that helps candidates qualify for the first and second Democratic debates.
But according to a new paper, security researchers are now working closely with the Tor Project to create a "hardened" version of the Tor Browser, implementing new anti-hacking techniques which could dramatically improve the anonymity of users and further frustrate the efforts of law enforcement.
He is retiring from Congress Not 'business as usual' Campaign experts say the case involving Trump's former lawyer and "fixer" Michael Cohen bears little resemblance to the kinds of more routine snafus that frustrate lawmakers and their campaign lawyers when they navigate the nation's election rules.
And because Snapchat is used primarily by teenagers and 20-somethings, and it seems deliberately designed to frustrate anyone over 25, it is often dismissed as a frivolity by older people (especially readers of a certain newspaper based in New York who have my email address).
China's strategy is to slow down North Korea's denuclearization, weaken the United States's alliance with South Korea, marginalize Japan and frustrate cooperation among the United States, South Korea and Japan — all goals that would actually be advanced if Mr. Trump takes an ambiguous stance on denuclearization.
Think of the well-settled rules regarding impoundment of funds allocated by Congress: If the president cannot frustrate Congress's will by unilaterally impounding funds Congress has demanded that he spend, on what basis may he decide to unilaterally override Congress's judgment about what officers are necessary?
Speaking with the city's police and fire chiefs and other officials, Mr. Turner said that the city's goal on Monday was to reach all remaining people facing immediate danger, even as he stressed that officials were facing a quickly changing situation that was bound to frustrate residents.
" This is not the first time Trump has mentioned that he thinks there could be a national security angle attached to the publication of the op-ed, which described a secret effort underway inside the administration to "frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations.
But what it does mean is that an easy growth engine for the advertising giants is at the risk of drying up — an unanticipated complication that may frustrate investors&apos insatiable hunger for growth, and force Facebook and Google to think harder about future sources of revenue.
More than ten years later, first as Donald Trump's Republican primary campaign gained traction and now as the President-elect stitches together his administration, Christie has again found himself seated across from a Kushner -- one seemingly determined to curb his ambitions and frustrate his plans at every turn.
Democrats slam proposal Democrats, who could try to frustrate Trump by refusing to lift caps on defense spending by wielding the Senate filibuster, sensed a political opportunity to undercut Trump's appeal to working-class voters as they try to rebuild their party's support ahead of midterm elections next year.
Few companies can attract titanic levels of investment, spawn years of breathless, myth-making press coverage, slowly frustrate its own fan base, get slapped with workplace-related lawsuits, and drift perilously towards becoming an industry-wide punchline without releasing a single product—all while retaining a $21993 billion valuation.
Few companies can attract titanic levels of investment, spawn years of breathless, myth-making press coverage, slowly frustrate its own fan base, get slapped with workplace-related lawsuits, and drift perilously towards becoming an industry-wide punchline without releasing a single product—all while retaining a $0003 billion valuation.
If it is well below 100, there will be hope that a few more weeks of debate, and further pressure on Brexit-backing MPs who are fretful that delay could frustrate their goal altogether, may allow Mrs May to get the deal through on a third or fourth attempt.
Why it matters: U.S. health spending last year was 4.4% higher than in 2017, a rate that is still growing faster than the broader economy — which means more money is being taken out of people's paychecks to pay for a system that continues to worry and frustrate patients.
That instruction, rejected by the committee's Democratic chairman, is likely to frustrate Republicans, who are eager to hear more about how the investigation started, whether U.S. intelligence agencies improperly spied on Trump's campaign, and if anti-Trump political bias factored into investigative decision-making as the president's defenders assert.
"This rule intentionally strikes at the heart of the patient-provider relationship, inserting political ideology into a family planning visit, which will frustrate and ultimately discourage patients from seeking the health care they need," Clare Coleman, head of the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association, said in a statement.
While many outcomes of the parliamentary battle to come - such as amendments calling for a second referendum or the UK staying in the EU customs union - could frustrate Johnson politically, they would also likely prevent a no-deal Brexit and therefore be seen favourably for the pound, he argued.
So schemes like data caps, which have already been used extensively in the wireless industry to reap as much money as possible from customers, exist solely to frustrate those customers — which is really an incredible situation in a country that ostensibly cares so much about the virtue of competition.
"Enemy forces abroad do not want to see China rise and many of them see our country as a potential threat and rival, so they use a thousand ploys and a hundred strategies to frustrate and repress us," according to the book, titled the "China United Front Course Book".
"It will frustrate their ability to operate in the Iraqi banking system and … it could be the first step in a broader campaign," Danny Glaser, former U.S. Treasury assistant secretary, told me, referring to cutting off resources for Iraq's well-funded militias, some of which receive money from Iran.
"The previous persistent delays to the clean-up process clearly demonstrate that litigating Nigerian oil spill cases in the English courts does little to resolve the complex underlying security and community issues which can frustrate attempts to clean up areas impacted by oil pollution," an SPDC spokeswoman said.
Judith Kahn, who owns Judith Moves You, a Manhattan company that specializes in senior moves, said most seniors can handle an organizational task for only about three hours a day, which can frustrate adult children who have flown in for the weekend and want to get things done quickly.
"These secretly adopted FOIA directives institutionalize procedures and practices that serve to delay and often frustrate public access to public records by allowing EPA political appointees to oversee what information is made available to the public, and what information never sees the light of day," the suit reads.
"As we read Mueller's theory under [the general conspiracy statute], as long as they acted knowingly to join a scheme to deceive the U.S. government to frustrate its enforcement authority and took some action in pursuit of that scheme, they too would be guilty," Kohse and Wittes wrote.
It will go much, much easier for you if you can take a few hours this weekend to clean out all the junk in your refrigerator and pantry that's accumulated over the months, and that will only frustrate you as you gear up for planning and cooking the feast.
While many outcomes of the parliamentary battle to come - such as amendments calling for a second referendum or the UK staying in the EU customs union - could frustrate Johnson politically, they would also likely prevent a no-deal Brexit and therefore be seen favorably for the pound, he argued.
The Iranian authorities also asked officials in the United States and France to send the equipment needed to decode the jet's flight data recorders, or "black boxes," a request certain to frustrate countries that have called for greater international involvement in investigating the disaster, which killed all 176 onboard.
"This rule intentionally strikes at the heart of the patient-provider relationship, inserting political ideology into a family planning visit, which will frustrate and ultimately discourage patients from seeking the health care they need," said Clare Coleman, president and CEO of the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association.
Pat Brown, whose legacy endures in the infrastructure boom of the post-war years, Jerry Brown can frustrate some of his liberal allies who care more about social services than the high-speed rail system Brown has advanced or the massive water tunnels he would like to build.
But that's what the trolls wanted: to divide people and frustrate their attempts to enjoy and learn from art and one another, and thus keep people out of the conversation who, because their identity or ideology didn't fit studios' idea of the "mainstream," haven't historically been championed by Hollywood.
As it happens, he is trouble mostly for himself, although he manages to irritate his ex-wife, Kyoko (Yoko Maki), because of his inability to pay child support for their son, Shingo (Taiyo Yoshizawa), and frustrate his sister (Satomi Kobayashi), whom he hits up for money with grim regularity.
As we saw during the Western Conference Finals against Durant's former team, the Oklahoma City Thunder (and again during the NBA Finals against the Cleveland Cavaliers), overwhelming the Warriors with the longest and most brutish lineup possible is currently the best known way to frustrate them in the half court.
Erisco has been forced "against our wish to create jobs in foreign lands due to the evil and wicked desires of unpatriotic Nigerians who frustrate every effort we have made to genuinely create jobs and grow our economy," founder Eric Umeofia said in the letter, published in the newspapers on Thursday.
"I think it would be nice if he would actually focus on defeating ISIS, on calling radical Islamic terrorism what it is, instead of talking about how we can intimidate and frustrate the Second Amendment rights of law abiding citizens," Ryan said at a press conference on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
Except for the handful of mostly ready-to-retire Republicans who have spoken out against Trump's various excesses – be they ethical, policy-oriented or behavioral – members of the GOP are mostly content to either cheer for the man in charge or quietly work to frustrate those demands they see as dangerous.

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