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"immunize" Definitions
  1. immunize somebody/something (against something) to protect a person or an animal from a disease, especially by giving them an injection of a vaccine
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"I'm going to keep trying to immunize them," she continued.
He cannot immunize anyone from impeachment or removal from office.
However, that kind of scale does not immunize against failure.
Perhaps we think doing so will immunize us from it.
Doctors won't "mass-immunize a whole bunch of kids," he said.
The integration Mr. Zuckerberg plans would immunize Facebook's monopoly power from attack.
But fatherhood has helped immunize him against the anguish the game can inflict.
Class action bans, meanwhile, often allow employers to immunize themselves from liability altogether.
Meadows claimed that running for public office should not immunize someone from investigations.
"If one company detects an attack they can immunize others very quickly," Stamos said.
Ideally, we could immunize all at-risk individuals within months of identifying the pathogen.
I thought I had enough sense and good intentions to immunize myself against addiction.
And we were not going to immunize them from the consequences of their actions.
"We were able to immunize all participants with a very low dose," Menichella said.
"We believe it's largely because we've continued to immunize our population," Fredericks-James said Thursday.
And, the notion of deference was not meant to immunize police officers from justifiable prosecution.
Courts have interpreted the CDA to immunize online publishers even from accusations of facilitating crimes.
As described, such a model likely would not entirely immunize its users from U.S. sanctions.
He singled out the Syrian government for denying permits to health workers to immunize children.
Confronting stress regularly doesn't seem to immunize you against the effects of more of it.
Fox News and Trump are able to immunize viewers from evidence that contradicts their reality.
Though modern vaccines immunize against more diseases than older ones did, they are far more benign.
Jurisdictions like Ontario seem keen to educate parents who might be reluctant to immunize their kids.
This story is meant to immunize the president against charges of having violated campaign finance law.
After all, being transgender does not immunize someone from anxiety, depression or any other mental illness.
Under such an exemption, parties tied to a C.B.A. cannot contract for or immunize illegal conduct.
It gave employers an easy way to immunize themselves from class action lawsuits brought by their workers.
That's because the injected vaccine doesn't immunize the intestines, where the vaccine-derived strains reproduce and thrive.
Their mission was "to immunize our soldiers against the virus of hate," as one leader put it.
"Otherwise everyone could absolutely immunize themselves from removal just by filing with the asylum office," he said.
Immunize Nevada scheduled two fundraising breakfasts in December to honor health care employees who help with vaccinations.
The humanities do not immunize a society from cruelty and overreaction; early-20th-century Germany proves that.
Hicks' exit from the White House in the coming weeks will hardly immunize her from legal headaches.
The inexpensive, off-the-shelf canvases Crotty uses immunize the paintings against any sense of heroic struggle.
Critics say the new deal does no more to immunize Europeans from U.S. surveillance than Safe Harbor did.
"It's only supposed to immunize platforms from liability that treats them as a speaker or publisher," Citron says.
Second, a president with self-pardon power could commit any crime but then immunize himself from any prosecution.
The global push to immunize children against polio has been an incredible success, reducing polio cases by 22017 percent.
This past April, 155 countries switched over to use an oral vaccine no longer immunize against type 2 polio.
The injected vaccine is also slightly less effective than the oral vaccine, as it does not immunize the intestine.
In practical terms, Trump's statement claims the right to commit federal crimes and then immunize himself from the consequences.
"Bio-Rad's arguments, if accepted, would immunize companies from the very retaliation that federal law prohibits," the brief said.
Malawi has become the first country to immunize children against malaria, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Tuesday.
"If the market cooperates, more pension plans will immunize their liabilities," Jesse Fogarty, senior portfolio manager at Insight Investment.
No institution can totally immunize itself from abuse, but it can either foster or discourage the conditions for it.
The team's vaccine, for example, loads heroin onto the protein we use to immunize people from the bacterial disease tetanus.
We need to attain so-called "herd immunity," to immunize enough people that no sustained chains of transmission are possible.
The global stockpile of vaccines has already been depleted twice this year to immunize people in Angola, Uganda and Congo.
Civica Rx is now up to 18 medications, helping health organizations immunize against shortages, avoid price gouging and save lives.
A healthy, independent Mars colony that didn't need any supplies from Earth could immunize us from many of those dangers.
Generally, those who do not immunize their children are demographically more white and more educated, Dr. De St. Maurice said.
"You can immunize yourself from the cycle by holding a balanced portfolio of assets," Dalio told CNBC Make It in September.
The chief justice then asked whether Mr. Trump could immunize his order from constitutional challenge simply by disclaiming his earlier statements.
Rogoff believes that at 4 percent for the U.S 10-year, pension funds around the world start to immunize their portfolios.
Those outbreaks, the report went on to say, highlighted the need to immunize young people who had missed out on vaccinations.
He added that as more people within a community choose not to immunize, the risk of outbreaks in that population rises.
The case that you have to make is why it makes sense to immunize this witness, for purposes of this prosecution.
The news organization claims it was shielded by fair report privilege, which can immunize reports that are based on government records.
Such treatments help the body immunize against a virus and can potentially be developed and manufactured more quickly than traditional vaccines.
Netanyahu is expected to try to build support for a proposed law that would immunize him from prosecution while in office.
" Oklahoma, in response, said J&J was trying to hide behind the First Amendment "to immunize (its) false and misleading statements.
The number of vaccines administered each year by pharmacists in Nevada has increased by 191% since 2011, according to Immunize Nevada.
Talk to virtually anyone who studies racism and they will say: Personal relationships aren't like vaccines that immunize you from racism.
Scientists have also shown that parents who refuse to immunize their children are threatening to undo decades of public health gains.
"We had to remind that patient that cosmetic treatments do not immunize you from potentially spreading the virus," Dr. Idriss said.
The point of the practice is to prevent crime bosses from being able to immunize themselves from prosecution by acting through intermediaries.
Previous generations rallied together to put a man on the moon, build the Hoover Dam and immunize children against polio, he says.
It's also important to know that being fit does not immunize anyone against heart disease or sudden cardiac arrest, Dr. Bohm said.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked whether Mr. Trump could immunize his order from constitutional challenge by disavowing his campaign statements.
In response, his allies in the Knesset have floated a bill that would functionally immunize Netanyahu from these charges while in office.
Here are five ways to immunize your kids against poor body image, with conversation starters, media picks, and resources to support your discussions.
Health workers follow mothers who continue to wear their bracelets after giving birth, to immunize their babies in their first year, she added.
By 2020, the organization aims to immunize an additional 300 million children, which it says would prevent between 5 and 6 million deaths.
An Arizona man self-medicated with the drug in an effort to immunize himself from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
Designed after World War II to immunize the country against totalitarianism, Germany's political system now also serves as a firewall against information warfare.
"Can we immunize are [sic] babies from becoming ignorant n*****s like you?" a user wrote to her, spelling out the n-word.
Most analyses of different approaches to persuade vaccine-hesitant parents to immunize is still new, and don't point in any single conclusive direction.
The global stockpile of yellow fever vaccines has already been depleted twice this year to immunize people in Angola, Uganda and the DRC.
All these years later, the decision continues to immunize government from the kind of accountability that common sense and justice would seem to require.
So if you immunize too early, you might lose some — or all — immunity by the time flu season is peaking in January and February.
Every year physicians and public health officials try to get you to immunize yourselves against the flu, and far too many of you don't.
If a physician touches a patient without consent, the law regards it as a battery, although state laws immunize the physician in the execution chamber.
The case's outcome could either immunize apps from overly restrictive local regulations or burden a budding market for location-based gaming and augmented reality applications.
In conservative cultural spaces, even a very long right-wing record like Alexander's doesn't immunize you from the consequences of violating the community's political standards.
"In general, the Orthodox community does immunize," said Dr. Joseph Kaplovitz, who works at the NYU Langone Stepping Stones Pediatrics clinic in Brooklyn's Borough Park.
The United Nations Children's Fund and the WHO have imported more than 5 million doses of vaccines to immunize children in the worst affected areas.
Finally, it recommends that more effort be made to immunize women who are pregnant in addition to women considering pregnancy, breastfeeding or in the postpartum period.
Unless they contain this (possible) outbreak in a prompt manner and they immunize people quickly and they improve the conditions of malnutrition and sanitation, she said.
All I can imagine is some mass medical fix, some way to immunize addicts so they can no longer get high and thus end the cycle.
In Wayne County, Ohio, the health department called off upcoming seminars to vaccinate people in Amish communities, where parents are often reluctant to immunize their children.
Since Donald Trump's inauguration, legislators in nearly 20 states have proposed laws to curb protests, including bills that would immunize drivers who hit demonstrators blocking roadways.
The changes would immunize lenders that use unfair credit underwriting models as long as they don't use clearly discriminatory factors in making or rejecting a loan.
State authorities might, in turn, choose to immunize the witness to get his testimony, which then would leave the witness with no choice but to testify.
Democrats warn that the cuts to the public health fund could result in the elimination of programs like anti-smoking efforts and programs to immunize children.
And refusal to immunize children can have serious consequences — for those children and for others who might then be vulnerable to infection by the circulating disease.
Zucker said the city's heard reports of "measles parties," where people are deliberately exposing their children to measles to try to naturally immunize them to the disease.
"The overriding priority now is to rapidly immunize all children around the affected area and ensure that no other children succumb to this terrible disease," Moeti said.
" The report also cites Supreme Court precedent and the separation of powers to say "the Constitution does not categorically and permanently immunize a President for obstructing justice.
If they keep defending Clinton by saying she didn't know material she distributed was classified, they play into the hands of Republican efforts to immunize corporate criminals.
There is no deadline for such action, so the FCC can effectively immunize itself from judicial review by delaying a final decision for years – and it does.
Germany: The country's health minister has proposed a fine of up to 2,500 euros, or about $2,800, for parents who refuse to immunize their children against measles.
On guns, Sanders voted against national background check legislation in 1993 and in favor of a bill to immunize gun manufacturers from certain lawsuits a decade later.
Educated girls marry later, have lower rates of infant and maternal mortality, and are more likely to immunize their children and less likely to contract malaria and HIV.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and Melinda Gates topped Fortune's list for their philanthropic work helping immunize hundreds of millions of children and fighting AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria.
In a unanimous ruling, Judges David Tatel, Thomas Griffith and Stephen Williams said they agree the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act does not immunize the corporation from this subpoena.
The move comes days after the Southeast Asian nation suspended a government program to immunize hundreds of thousands of children with Dengvaxia following Sanofi's findings released last week.
On Monday, vaccinators began another dangerous attempt to immunize children in Shahwalikot, as the United Nations urgently appealed to all sides of the conflict to let them work.
Ultimately, according to Wright, the most likely scenario is that Flynn is attempting to immunize himself against prosecution without having solid information to add about Trump and Russia.
One of the biggest problems in trying to convince people that they need to immunize against things like the flu is that they don't really feel the pressure.
The answer is — Chief Justice Roberts elicits a concession: that Mr. Trump could immunize his travel ban from constitutional challenges by disavowing his earlier statements about banning Muslims.
Researchers have been trying to develop an effective vaccine for more than 60 years, but this is the first one approved and being used to immunize the general public.
Educated girls also marry later, have lower rates of infant and maternal mortality, and are more likely to immunize their children and less likely to contract malaria and HIV.
He has questioned whether the Watergate tapes case that felled Richard Nixon was correctly decided and argued that Congress should immunize sitting presidents from criminal investigations and civil lawsuits.
So, for all polio outbreaks -- from a vaccine-derived virus or not -- the solution has been to immunize every child several times with the oral vaccine to stop transmission.
If you're in the habit of consuming mass media right now, you'd practically have to live in a pneumatic tube to immunize yourself from Elizabeth Holmes and her company.
As anti-vaccine sentiment has grown on social media -- some of it propelled by Russian bots and trolls -- more and more parents have opted to not immunize their children.
It might want to drill wells, for instance, or disseminate an improved type of seed; it might want to immunize babies in a given region, or administer deworming medicine.
But if the president can immunize his agents in this manner, the courts will effectively lose any meaningful authority to protect constitutional rights against invasion by the executive branch.
Existing laws that immunize tech companies for much of what appears on their platforms will not be enough to overcome the potential legal battles facing the company, Clarke wrote.
All states recognize a confessional privilege that can immunize clergy members from reporting if they learn the facts of reportable crimes through one-on-one communication with a parishioner.
A bill introduced in Tennessee would immunize drivers who injure a person who is participating in a protest or demonstration and is blocking traffic in a public right of way.
The United States also contributes voluntarily to other United Nations programs, including those that provide food and blankets to refugees fleeing war zones and that immunize children against preventable diseases.
The new vaccine is a lot like the current one, except that it will no longer immunize against one type of polio (Type 22), which was declared eradicated in 21.
The World Health Organization (WHO), which is supporting the drive, said some 40,000 health workers aimed to immunize more than 5 million children under the age of five across the country.
Clearly, it's got to have some point at which it begins to wane or reduce, because if that weren't true, we wouldn't need to re-immunize children when they enter school.
But even if secrecy ultimately fails, in the case of the AHCA, to deliver them speed or immunize them from distracting critiques, Republicans are not likely to abandon it moving forward.
"The reason goes back to the parents and the good decisions they're making, to immunize their children, to breast-feed their children, to not smoke around their children," Dr. Byington said.
The team field-tested a system of incentives that offered small benefits to people who went to clinics to immunize their children, and this included a bonus for completing the course.
Sanofi officials said on Monday that there had been no reported deaths related to the vaccine which was used to immunize nearly 734,000 children aged 9 and over in the Philippines.
The model for antivirus then and now is to capture an infection, create a signature, and then distribute it widely to "immunize" other machines from getting infected by the same malware.
The fact that the pardon power is not subject to congressional or judicial review does not immunize the president from the risk of criminal penalties or impeachment for misusing that power.
" Mueller wrote that no person — not even the president of the United States — is above the law, and that the US Constitution doesn't "categorically and permanently immunize a President for obstructing justice.
And so many people do this now - unaware that being a member of that mob for one day doesn't immunize you from being targeted yourself, once the moment avails itself (it will).
The city declared a public health emergency, and the health commissioner warned parents were having "measles parties" to infect their children with measles and to naturally immunize them — and avoid the vaccination.
The hits keep on coming: On Monday, the Supreme Court, in a case involving credit cards, issued a decision that will effectively immunize tech platforms and other networked systems against antitrust scrutiny.
"There was no racial intent in my remarks — false, defamatory charges of racism are a transparent attempt to immunize entertainment and sports elites from scrutiny and criticism," she said in a statement.
"The Australian government believes there is no excuse for parents who, without a valid medical reason, choose not to immunize their children," the Department of Health wrote in a May news release.
With just a little more time, Kim Jong Un could effectively immunize his nuclear and ballistic missile programs from a U.S. strike because of the risk he could retaliate with nuclear weapons.
Mueller has already brought New York's ambitious AG Eric Schneiderman into the investigation of the finances of Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, possibly in part to immunize against a presidential pardon.
Just in case there is any doubt, it is not true that employers can immunize themselves from federal labor law if they engage in a substantial amount of First Amendment-protected activity.
The conceit both allows him to explore the persistence of anti-Semitism in American culture and, now chillingly, the ways in which America has failed to immunize itself against demagogues and authoritarians.
Since 225, the country has had an official Expanded Program on Immunization, in which vaccinators go door to door to immunize against many childhood and other diseases — tuberculosis, hepatitis, meningitis, measles and more.
His lab has been exploring using it on the islands of Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket to immunize the populations of white-footed mice against Lyme disease, to stop it from spreading to humans.
But if we immunize the herd, make it harder to spread a worm rapidly, create a culture where digital health is prioritized, we can potentially prevent widespread disaster (like that Mirai botnet situation).
After September 11, 2001, a crew of specialists arose to designate Islam the cause of hatred and violence; their essential goal was to immunize our own way of life from blame and scrutiny.
In other words, once you've made the jump to light speed as a tech firm, you need to immunize yourself from the same conquering weapons your own army levied on the befuddled prey.
Mr. Abdullah, 2200, the parent at the school who is reluctant to immunize his 239-year-old son, Michael, said he was concerned about the measles outbreak and would seek out more advice.
World Health Organisation (WHO) advisers have recommended using a fifth of the standard dose of vaccine in the event of a global shortage - enough to immunize temporarily but not to give lifelong immunity.
" In a statement released on Friday, she said there was "no racial intent in my remarks" and dismissed such claims as "an attempt to immunize entertainment and sports elites from scrutiny and criticism.
De Blasio decried anti-vaxxer misinformation campaigns targeting parents, and the health commissioner warned parents were having "measles parties" to infect their children with measles and to naturally immunize them — and avoid the vaccination.
Sharon McGowan, a former lawyer in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, and now the legal director of the LGBT group Lambda Legal, said the new directive attempts to "immunize" federal contractors who discriminate.
Schools and other public institutions will have to report parents who refuse to immunize their children to local health authorities, which will then be authorized to take action on a case-by-case basis.
Mr. Netanyahu is reported to believe that liberal American Jews will disappear in the next generation or two and that evangelicals and Orthodox Jews will be strong enough to immunize Israel against American pressure.
Instead of simply saying "we looked into it and there was no crime," Comey sought to immunize himself from Clinton critics by breaking with standard procedure to offer extended negative commentary on Clinton's behavior.
To the Editor: You reported a scheme by Congressional Republicans to include in legislation to amend the Toxic Substances Control Act a provision that could immunize Monsanto from damages caused by polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs.
Yosef Rapaport, a Hasidic journalist in Borough Park who has written about the importance of vaccination, said parents who do not want to immunize their children will seek rabbinical counsel that aligns with their views.
And Kevin Esvelt, an MIT scientist who engages with various communities to explore whether they want to use CRISPR genome editing to, for example, immunize the mice that infect many ticks that give people Lyme Disease.
He said Congress did not consider how broadly to immunize social media companies, when it passed the CDA to regulate online pornography, and might rethink how to treat those accused of encouraging terrorism, propaganda and extremism.
Scarpulla said the U.S. Constitution did not immunize Trump from the lawsuit, and Underwood could pursue claims alleging breach of fiduciary duty, improper self-dealing, and misuse of assets belonging to the Donald J. Trump Foundation.
" In a section detailing the president's proposed defenses of his behavior, Mueller's team argues that "the Constitution does not categorically and permanently immunize a President for obstructing justice through the use of his Article II powers.
"He will have the opportunity to interview witnesses at a pace he decides is appropriate and, if necessary, he will have the power to immunize witnesses and present evidence to a grand jury," Ben-Veniste said.
Representative Allen Farley, a Republican from suburban Birmingham who has criticized the governor, suggested that Mr. Bentley might be hoping that a lottery debate would effectively immunize him from impeachment by the State House of Representatives.
CreditCreditCenters for Disease Control and Prevention At a time when the failure to immunize children is driving the biggest measles outbreak in decades, a little-known database offers one way to gauge the safety of vaccines.
If Netanyahu figures out a way to gain control of the government, he'll almost certainly work to immunize himself from prosecution — likely by passing the aforementioned law giving himself retroactive immunity (at least while in office).
Athletes need only look at the cases of tennis star James Blake, basketball player Thabo Sefolosha and most recently, Seattle Seahawk Michael Bennett to know that fortune and fame does not immunize them from police brutality.
GAVI's efforts have helped to immunize more than 22000 million children so far, according to its website, though the organization has faced some criticism for its close ties to pharmaceutical companies and how its prices are negotiated.
A president who claimed to be a tribune for law and order is mulling ways to immunize himself from prosecution for crimes, while showing no comparable mercy to anyone outside his immediate family or circle of conspirators.
That's why bundling the many cuts identified either by the president or a commission and forcing an up-or-down vote on the full list could at least partially immunize congressmen from political blowback for such cuts.
"Deciding, in advance, to immunize a certain category of actors from federal prosecution would be to effectively amend the laws Congress has already passed, and that I will not do," U.S. Attorney Andrew Lelling said in a statement.
The bomb blew up a police van that had just arrived at the centre to provide an escort for workers in a drive to immunize all children under five years old in the poor southwestern province of Baluchistan.
A, PDC Energy and Callon did not urgently need cash but stood to "immunize" their balance sheets in case the oil markets are ugly into 2017, said Irene Haas, exploration and production analyst at Wunderlich Securities in Houston.
The bomb blew up a police van that had just arrived at the center to provide an escort for workers in a drive to immunize all children under five years old in the poor southwestern province of Baluchistan.
Next, he and his surrogates destroyed his accusers — twisting even honorable people into hated caricatures and destroying public reputations not just in an effort to hide the truth but to immunize Clinton when the truth did finally emerge.
"The fact that the president has lawful authority to take a particular course of action does not immunize him if he takes that action with the unlawful intent of obstructing a proceeding for an improper purpose," they wrote.
But those who decide not to immunize their kids can potentially spread disease to other vulnerable individuals, like sick people who can't be vaccinated because of valid medical concerns, and young babies who haven't yet gotten their shots.
While progress has so far been sluggish, some advocates believe the negotiations are an opportunity to insert provisions into the treaty that will further immunize internet intermediaries against liability for illegal activity that they enable through their platforms.
Those who go out each day to give drops that immunize children from one of the world's most wretched diseases cannot be an endangered species, hunted like animals by militants who would see their life-saving work extinguished.
Fed officials lowered interest rates three times this year in an effort to immunize the U.S. economy from the potential risks posed by a global slowdown, a prolonged trade war with China and a slump in business investment.
Fed officials lowered interest rates three times this year in an effort to immunize the U.S. economy from the potential risks posed by a global slowdown, a prolonged trade war with China and a slump in business investment.
But, in 2015, the Southern Baptist Convention partnered with a leading Christian-right law firm to draft a manual advising religious employers to dole out religious duties to secular employees to immunize the employer from anti-discrimination law.
We know vaccines are overwhelmingly safe and effective at preventing the spread of disease, and failing to immunize children can put them (and vulnerable people around them) at tremendous risk of illness or even death when outbreaks get rolling.
India's National Informatics Centre, which builds and manages almost all government websites, and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing, a premier research institute that has built supercomputers, have actively installed patches to immunize their Windows systems, Sundararajan said.
Teams in Pakistan working to immunize children against the virus are often targeted by Taliban and other militant groups, who say the campaign is a cover for Western spies, or accuse workers of distributing drugs designed to sterilise children.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine public officials showed "reckless disregard of processes" in carrying out a program to immunize hundreds of thousands of children, a senator leading an investigation into the government's use of a new dengue vaccine said on Monday.
Teams in Pakistan working to immunize children against the virus are often targeted by Taliban and other militant groups, who say the campaign is a cover for Western spies, or accuse workers of distributing drugs designed to sterilize children.
N is eying joint ventures with three Latin American carriers in the near future, but a deal would not immunize the U.S. airline from the "ups and downs" of the region's volatile market, President Scott Kirby said on Tuesday.
A former League party mayor of the town of Resana, Mazzorato once used his public office to lobby parents not to immunize their children when he registered their births, sending their certificates back accompanied by 25 pages of anti-vaccine propaganda.
"The school follows immunization requirements put in place by the state board of education, but also recognizes that a parent's decision to immunize their children happens before they enter school," the school said in a statement to a local radio station.
"The school follows immunization requirements put in place by the state board of education, but also recognizes that a parent's decision to immunize their children happens before they enter school," the school said in a statement to Blue Ridge Public Radio.
"Just as sincerely held religious beliefs would not be a defense to a hate crime prosecution, vilifying others in the name of religion should not immunize a group from being designated as a hate group, in our view," Cohen said.
Chaffetz in his letter held out the possibility of a compromise, writing that the committee may agree to hear testimony in a non-public session or to immunize the testimony so that it could not be used in the criminal prosecution.
What a lot of them will do is they will put "UCC 1-207" or "UCC 1-308" or "all rights reserved" by their signatures, which they think will thus immunize them from entering into a contract with the illegitimate government.
Let's use chemistry, biology and physics, not to mention sun and wind, to create the vaccines and power systems that immunize us from viruses and weather extremes — and not double down on bad habits that will only make us sick again.
Let's use chemistry, biology and physics, not to mention sun and wind, to create the vaccines and power systems that immunize us from viruses and weather extremes — and not double down on bad habits that will only make us sick again.
The main issue here was that a package of tax cuts passed into law by George W. Bush back in 2001 was scheduled to expire under terms that were adopted back then in order to immunize the cuts from filibustering.
It is the second outbreak of the crippling disease to hit Syria since the war began, and largely reflected the inability of health workers to immunize all children caught in conflict zones where access is difficult and sanitation is poor.
A 2017 study by the American Academy of Pediatrics found that pregnant women who were given access to online social network tools were more likely to choose vaccination and immunize their kids on time when compared to subjects who were not.
If reelected, his first priority will likely be to immunize himself from prosecution — an undemocratic power-grab that would be the latest in a string of Netanyahu policies that have weakened constraints on the executive and protection for minority rights.
The good news: Since its formation at the World Economic Forum in 2000, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance —a nonprofit that sells subsidized vaccines to the world's poorest countries — has helped to immunize some 700 million children against polio, cholera, measles and other diseases.
So it's impossible to speak carefully enough to immunize yourself against this kind of treatment, and so I'm just going to be honest and I have to assume that if people care, they're going to care what the actual sentences mean in context.
When the letter's existence was reported in December, after Trump had tapped Barr to be his next attorney general, its arguments were widely rejected by legal analysts, who saw it a definition of obstruction that would largely immunize the president from prosecution.
In truth, though, could I (or anyone, no matter how able) really pull it off – persuading the House Committee to go so far as to ruin any chance of a potential criminal prosecution of the very individual they would want to immunize?
If, through this case, I am learning about this power U.S. judges believe they have to immunize themselves from criticism under the guise of protecting the jury pool, then that's a good thing because this power has hidden in the shadows until now.
Kavanaugh's expressions of support for unfettered presidential authority were surely attractive to Donald Trump, who knows he may end up in a legal battle before the Supreme Court over his ability to use presidential powers to immunize himself against the Mueller investigation.
MANILA (Reuters) - As she announced in January 29 that the Philippines would immunize one million children with a new dengue vaccine, the nation's then health secretary Janette Garin boasted it was a world-first and a tribute to her country's "expertise" in research.
BERLIN — Germany's health minister has proposed a fine of up to 2100,2000 euros, or about $272,800, for parents who refuse to immunize their school-age children against measles, part of efforts to combat a disease that has surged after decades of decline.
"As the Brady Center points out, moreover, when Congress seeks to immunize the Federal Government from liability, it knows how to do so," Gregory wrote, referring to arguments made by the Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a gun control advocacy group.
"We looked at the whole picture and because we knew that these events were to be celebrations in honor of immunization champions in Nevada, we didn't want there to be any risk," Executive Director Heidi Parker of Immunize Nevada told CNN on Monday.
Fault lines have appeared within the Orthodox community as well, where its leadership has been struggling not only to push those who fail to immunize their children to get vaccinations, but against the false perception that Hasidim as a whole are against vaccination.
As a result, the legal rule set by the Supreme Court in the 2015 case "permits states to immunize their methods of execution - no matter how cruel or how unusual - from judicial review and thus permits state law to subvert the federal constitution," she wrote.
According to the Washington Post, an estimated 21 people showed up to rally outside the State Capitol, "most of them opposed" to a proposed bill that would eliminate personal or philosophical exemptions to requirements families immunize their children against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR).
Cases finding that the government acted improperly have proved to be quite rare, despite acknowledgment by the appeals courts that a judge may be able to immunize a defense witness as a means to combat prosecutorial misconduct that would result in an unfair trial.
A 1977 report in the Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, for example, intimated that marathon running and a healthy diet would immunize runners completely against atherosclerosis, or the buildup of plaques in the arteries that is the hallmark of heart disease.
Mr. Moore's wife, Kayla Moore, later made an emotional appeal on her husband's behalf, mounting a sustained assault on what she called "fake news" and trying to immunize Mr. Moore from attacks that he disliked women in positions of power, black people and Jewish people.
The Senate must be prepared to go to the mat to enforce any subpoenas it issues, or the impeachment process itself will serve to weaken congressional authority and to establish the president's entitlement to use the privilege of his office to immunize himself from scrutiny.
When she headed to India a few years later to work with a smallpox-eradication team sent by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the goal was to find every remaining case of the disease and immunize everybody around each infected person.
Sure, his investigation put a half-dozen other people in prison for one crime or another, but Mueller chose to immunize the person who may well be the fulcrum for those crimes, allowing him to remain in the highest position in the land without a trial.
EDF confirmed it was contemplating an EDF participation of between 51 and 75 percent in Areva and that EDF would make a binding offer following the finalization of arrangements to completely immunize EDF against costs and risks related to the Olkiluoto 3 reactor project in Finland.
WASHINGTON — President Trump declared on Monday that the appointment of the special counsel in the Russia investigation was "totally UNCONSTITUTIONAL!" and asserted that he had the power to pardon himself, raising the prospect that he might take extraordinary action to immunize himself from the continuing inquiry.
But we might also remember those boys from 11 countries, all on the mumps ward, and make sure we immunize our children so that when they do go out into what we hope will be a peaceful great wide world, they are as well protected as possible.
Jason Rebholz, a senior director at Crypsis Group, which specializes in ransomware, said victims could try to search the web for a decryption service, but chances are that in a sophisticated attack like this one, cybercriminals had already taken steps to immunize their encryption from such services.
By clinging to its definition of being a technology company, Facebook and other social media companies enjoy protections under the Communications Decency Act that immunize them from being held liable for hate and other objectionable speech, libel and falsehoods in news stories and advertising that media companies do not.
"The fact that the president has lawful authority to take a particular course of action does not immunize him if he takes that action with the unlawful intent of obstructing a proceeding for an improper purpose," write Barry Berke, Noah Bookbinder and former Obama ethics czar Norm Eisen.
The anti-vaccine movement is rapidly gaining both cultural and political credibility, reinforced by a cadre of celebrities publicly sharing their reticence to immunize their children, and an administration that has flirted with the idea of elevating influencers in the movement to lead government commissions on vaccine safety.
Moreover, the charge of anti-Semitism really is used to immunize Israel from any criticism at times: As someone who is both Jewish and a critic of the Israeli government's occupation of Palestinian land, I can't count the number of times I've been called an anti-Semite or a self-hating Jew.
TODDLER DIED AFTER HOSPITAL PUMPED HIM WITH TOO MANY DRUGS FOLLOWING SEIZURE, CORONER SAYS The Indiana State Department of Health has allocated more than $1 million to supply adult vaccines to local health departments in an effort to immunize those at risk and those who have come in contact with the disease.
If Flynn was calling Kislyak to tell him that the Trump administration would roll back Obama's new sanctions, then it would look like the Trump administration was attempting to immunize Russia from punishment for its interference in the US election and undermine the Obama administration, which was still in power at the time.
" (On October 25th, she ruled for the committee, although her order has been stayed.) And Judge Victor Marrero, the district-court judge in the tax-return case, noted that the President's argument would "potentially immunize the misconduct of any other person, business affiliate, associate, or relative who may have collaborated with the President in committing purportedly unlawful acts.
We know a little about the culture and internal dynamics of the Supreme Court, and we know enough to say that the justices form friendships, personal affinities, and ways to set aside political and legal differences to allow them the relationships which immunize the Supreme Court from some of the dysfunction that affects other branches of government.
Only Japan, the country most identified with population decline, appears to have resisted the current populist wave — arguably either because its restrictive immigration policies immunize its native-born population from fears of demographic obsolescence, or because it already experienced a populist surge, with disappointing results, when the tradition-breaking Democratic Party of Japan was voted into power in 2009.
During the Disneyland outbreak in 2015, a 9-month-old child whose parents were planning to immunize contracted measles from an older child who hadn't been vaccinated, said Dr. Annabelle De St. Maurice, an expert on infectious diseases at U.C.L.A. So vaccinating your child not only protects your child, it helps protect others in your community.
Following a rash of anti-vaccination parents refusing to immunize their kids — including one such Alberta couple who are facing up to five years in jail after their unvaccinated child died of meningitis — Ontario's Health Minister tabled a bill Thursday that would amend the Immunization of School Pupils Act to require parents who refuse to vaccinate their kids to take a science class.
But tantrums like Rendell's expose the truth that the membership of the donor class, despite having enough money to effectively immunize them against the political choices that unravel the lives of ordinary people, are also just socially stunted people who use campaign money as currency in their social relationships, and whose personal feelings have a great effect on who and what they support.
"Once we accept the premise that Congress did not intend to immunize firearms suppliers who engage in truly unethical and irresponsible marketing practices promoting criminal conduct ... it falls to a jury to decide whether the promotional schemes alleged in the present case rise to the level of illegal trade practices and whether fault for the tragedy can be laid at their feet," the judges said.

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