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The pests damage tree foliage and young shoots, impairing growth.
Economic Scene Are liberals impairing our ability to combat climate change?
We understand what it does to you and the impairing side effects.
Letting the plants lie fallow could be seen as impairing pledged collateral.
In general, Trump's manifest managerial incompetence is impairing his ability to actually do anything.
The Trump administration has imposed new unilateral sanctions aimed at impairing Iran's missile programme.
That may undermine inflation in the U.S., impairing the Fed's ability to raise interest rates.
Crimen injuria is an act of unlawfully, intentionally and seriously impairing the dignity of another.
The damage we thought was being done to the brain was not permanently impairing those circuits.
That downturn continued until March 1975, impairing the political prospects of President Gerald Ford, Nixon's successor.
It is designed to disrupt eyesight among hostile ship crews, impairing their battle effectiveness to Russian advantage.
Most people have experienced some of these symptoms, but they're persistent and impairing for only a minority.
Even how genes are expressed can be adversely affected, impairing the body's ability to turn off inflammation.
It can be difficult for those who don't have it to understand how impairing it can be.
They funds say impairing COFINA debt could threaten other deals that were financed under structures similar to COFINA's.
The fungus can cause changes to a frog's skin, impairing its ability to absorb water and other nutrients.
The hurricane destroyed 80 percent of the coffee trees on the island, severely impairing a $100 million industry.
A union might demand too much in compensation for data, for example, impairing the development of useful AIs.
The robot enables walking motion with very slender legs like those of a flamingo without impairing dynamic mobility.
These reforms would immediately improve our industry's ability to compete in the global marketplace, without impairing national security.
And some substance abuse disorders are easier to hide simply because the drugs aren't as impairing as others.
One-quarter of people worldwide have worms in their bellies, impairing their nutrition and often leaving them anemic.
The continuation of a major species extinction event, impairing Earth's capacity to meet human food and resource needs.
Mild dehydration can be serious, impairing memory and mood, making people feel faint, and causing fatigue and weakness.
But the organisation also warned that "an increase in protectionism could risk impairing already weak growth in global trade".
The Constitutional Court, Germany's highest court, can ban parties it deems intent on impairing or destroying the political order.
And— to find ways to take cost outta the system, while not impairing the quality of what people receive.
As cataracts progress, it becomes increasingly difficult to see clearly, impairing the ability to read, drive or recognize faces.
But in general, a lemon car or truck has a single, serious defect impairing its safety, use or value.
The lawsuit alleges Lorazepam increases the risk of suicide in addiction-prone individuals by impairing judgment and rational thinking.
After that, the tissue starts to deteriorate, impairing the organ's ability to function properly after its been rewarmed and [restored].
The team successfully transplanted those corneal cells to rabbits that had wonky, vision-impairing corneas, allowing them to see again.
In addition, the financial sanctions that continue to be imposed by America are impairing Iran's ability to reboot its economy.
Their friend got into a bicycle accident because someone had snatched his light, impairing his ability to see while riding.
He described the Russia investigation as 'a cloud' that was impairing his ability to act on behalf of the country.
Pruitt has succeeded in greatly impairing the ability of EPA's scientific processes, including drastic cuts in the agency's research budget.
"Women have little recourse but to keep silent out of fears of job loss or impairing their careers," she says.
These tactics also alter the flavor, by impairing the processes that produce it — similar to what happens with chilled tomatoes.
The letter also noted that Mr. Trump's failure to appoint officials to important positions was "significantly impairing" coordination among agencies.
I was right behind, riled up; the adrenaline in my blood more judgment-impairing than an equivalent amount of alcohol.
Other effects include impairing animals' hearing, brain hemorrhaging and the drowning out of communication sounds important for survival, experts say.
Climate change is costly in part because its effects are uncertain, impairing investments and other actions which might mitigate its harms.
To what extent is the strike in Hong Kong impairing liquidity I don't know, but that will be relevant to volatility.
"He had some residual left over from the night before, but nothing where it was impairing or anything like that," Sgt.
Watch More from Munchies: Low-carb diets can also wreak havoc on muscle health by impairing your ability to work out.
"Even under this level of industry stress, we'll survive this crisis without impairing our long-term financial prospects," Mr. Kirby said.
"But for women having sleep problems that are severe, impairing and distressing, it's important to talk to their health care providers."
Over 85033 percent of women who are assaulted go on to suffer from impairing impacts such as Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
The best way for the government to support future discoveries is to limit the tax burden impairing entrepreneurs and impeding growth.
OK. And on Page 2, you said that a president deliberately impairing the integrity or availability of evidence would be an [obstruction].
Liver disease is frequently associated with insulin resistance and is caused when the liver accumulates too much fat, thus impairing glucose metabolism.
After pretty successfully walking along a demarcated line with vision impairing drunk goggles, this 14-year-old girl decides to snub authority.
"He described the Russia investigation as 'a cloud' that was impairing his ability to act on behalf of the country," Comey wrote.
It doesn't matter that some research shows that being exposed to the cold actually stimulates the immune system rather than impairing it.
But these bisphosphonates also limit new bone growth, impairing the young horse's ability to adapt to the stresses of training and racing.
The bureau will need to address this in case the forecast becomes a weapon in the country's political battles, impairing its credibility.
Even worse, he worried, was he responsible for exposing hundreds of players to the kind of head trauma now impairing his life?
So money from a grandparent's 529 can typically be used without impairing aid - unless the student goes to college for a fifth year.
Fortify Reduces the damage that Orisa receives by 50 percent and makes her impervious to action-impairing effects like movement reduction or knockback.
It also risks impairing informed decision-making by — as Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall cautioned against —burying investors in an avalanche of information.
Further impairing prospects for peace, UNRWA extends refugee status to those who claim to be descendants of the original Palestinian refugees from 1948.
Beijing police said Monday that the woman is under investigation and could be charged for impairing the prevention and control of infectious diseases.
"He described the Russia investigation as 'a cloud' that was impairing his ability to act on behalf of the country," Mr. Comey wrote.
It's ludicrous to suggest that we are impairing the troops from doing their job by not doing our job articulated in the Constitution.
Early childhood exposure to lead-based paint can inflict damage on the brain, kidneys, and nervous system, while impairing cognitive and emotional development.
"Health impairing pollution should be done in the country with the lowest cost, which will be the country with the lowest wages," Summers wrote.
Police arrested him, kept him awake for three days and jailed him for two years; he was ultimately found guilty of "impairing business credibility".
Progressive and irreversible geographic atrophy affects more than 5 million people worldwide, impairing reading, driving, recognizing faces, and activities in dim or low light.
I've personally seen how such nervous system deficits can devastate patients, impairing everything from performing basic tasks to engaging in social interactions with friends.
Osira's unique ability Fortify strengthens her armor, reducing the amount of damage she takes and making her impervious to any action-impairing effects and debuffs.
A review of asset quality ordered by Rajan found roughly $35 billion in new bad loans since September, impairing banks' earnings and hitting loan growth.
As a result, the presence of THC in blood is not a useful indicator of whether the drug is impairing that person's ability to drive.
Dr. David Benjamin, a pharmacologist, testified that the drug has the odd effect of impairing a person's judgment and functioning without that person realizing it.
Numerous studies show that marijuana can have a deleterious impact on cognitive development in adolescents, impairing executive function, processing speed, memory, attention span and concentration.
Many were charged with defrauding the US government by "impairing" and "obstructing" lawful government functions, like the ability of the Federal Election Commission to regulate elections.
We need further research in this area, but our findings indicate that men could be less sensitive to the memory impairing effects of cannabis than females.
There were a couple of authoritative reviews of [scientific] literature that concluded that there wasn't good enough evidence to say that cannabis does have impairing effects.
But attorney Raphael Metzger, who brought the lawsuit and drinks a few cups of coffee a day, said the industry could remove the chemical without impairing taste.
The researchers found that, just like in the mouse pups, the virus kills brain cells and causes the cerebral cortex to be much thinner, impairing brain development.
But only in the hospital did he learn he'd suffered a spinal cord injury (SCI) at his ninth thoracic vertebra, permanently impairing him from the waist down.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is cutting its unusually generous paid leave in half — to six months — because yearlong leaves were impairing its work, it said.
" Similarly, the jurors puzzled over a phrase in another of the criminal counts, which accused Mr. Cosby of providing Ms. Constand with impairing drugs "without her knowledge.
The indictment says he ordered the removal of documents from the Karolyi Ranch, the famed gymnastics training facility, with the purpose of impairing the investigation into Nassar.
Last week, the foundation told employees it was cutting paid parental leave by half, to six months, because yearlong leaves were impairing the work of the foundation.
World Briefing Millions of Indian children are getting deworming treatment in a national campaign to prevent parasitic worms from infecting them and impairing their mental and physical development.
The defendants allegedly conspired to defraud America by impairing the lawful functions of the Federal Election Commission, the United States Department of Justice, and the Department of State.
Frostbite, non-freezing cold injury, and hypothermia are unlikely to be problems in athletes exercising, but possible problems include discomfort (distraction), local/extremity cooling, impairing neuromuscular function (e.g.
SARAJEVO (Reuters) - When winter arrives in the Western Balkans, it is not unusual for dense smog to envelop its cities, making it hard to breathe and impairing visibility.
Our only hope is that the Saudis are wise enough to avoid the risk of impairing their own financial or strategic health to indulge themselves in political revenge.
Wary of a flattening yield curve that risks impairing financial intermediation, it will also seek ways to steepen the curve such as making its bond buying more flexible.
They restrict U.S. businesses' ability to hire and retain essential workers, plan operations and remain competitive globally, impairing their business and harming the American workers they employ.  2.
Surely, a person showing those hallmarks should be entitled to medicine that could halt the disease's progression, regardless of whether it's actually impairing his or her life yet.
The warning letter accused the company of impairing the F.D.A.'s ability to conduct its inspection by refusing to allow inspectors in, and denying them access to employees.
Low-income Americans also report levels of physical pain impairing their lives that are higher than reported by wealthier Americans, and far higher than in other advanced countries.
Facebook was accused by the U.K. Parliament last year of cutting off access to its data to Twitter's Vine social video app, impairing its competitor in the process.
Republican senators are escalating their probe into the 2016 election, requesting interviews with people they believe may be involved with impairing the campaign of then-candidate Donald Trump.
For the record, Dr. Schneier says neither of these fears tend to be majorly impairing, since it's pretty easy to avoid clowns and tiny holes in your everyday life.
Accounting rules give companies a choice of methods for valuing and impairing their assets, and writedowns can vary sharply based on the method used and other factors, they said.
"It's vital to seek social support, particularly from people who have also experienced online abuse, as well as professional support if distress is intense, frequent, or impairing," she says.
Indebted public entities will be even more revenue-starved than they were before, and the island's population will almost certainly continue to shrink — further impairing ability to repay debt.
On March 30th, Trump called Comey at the F.B.I. and described the Russia investigation as "a cloud" that was impairing his ability to act on behalf of the country.
During the phone call, Trump described the Russia investigation "as 'a cloud' that was impairing his ability to act on behalf of the country," according to Comey's written testimony.
A few neuroscientific studies reveal the extent to which we are dependent on our electronic devices and suggest how, in doing so, we may be impairing our reflective abilities.
The implication for hard-exercising humans is that NSAIDs aren't helping you manage pain, and they may actually be temporarily impairing kidney function and impeding your body's healing process.
Additionally, because Ms. Terrone's children were present during the incident, the police could also explore bringing charges that have to deal with "impairing the morals of children," he said.
On Tuesday, the NTSB said investigators found that the amount of the antihistamine known as Benadryl in the pilot's system had the "impairing effect" equivalent to a intoxicated driver.
He was taking sedatives and opioids, and also had a high enough dosage of Benadryl in his system at the time of the crash to have an "impairing" effect.
The agency also expanded its drone program to Yemen under Mr. D'Andrea's direction, and many in the C.I.A. credit him with playing an instrumental role in impairing Al Qaeda.
Grapefruit juice may, however, slightly reduce the body's ability to absorb the drug, so if you often drink grapefruit juice, levothyroxine levels may be lower than normal, impairing treatment.
So when you don't get enough sleep, the toxic proteins remain in your brain cells, wreaking havoc by impairing your ability to think—something no amount of caffeine can fix.
"The indictment further alleges that the removal of the documents was done for the purpose of impairing the ongoing investigation by destroying or hiding the documents," the U.S. Marshals said.
In written testimony released by the Senate Intelligence Committee on Wednesday, Comey quoted Trump as telling him the Russia investigation was a "cloud" impairing his ability to operate as president.
This is confirmed by recent reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention documenting that over 240 percent of American children and youth suffer from an impairing mental disorder.
So when you don't get enough sleep, the toxic proteins remain in your brain cells, wreaking havoc by impairing your ability to think — something no amount of caffeine can fix.
" According to Comey's testimony, Trump called him on this morning and said the Russia investigation was "'a cloud' that was impairing his ability to act on behalf of the country.
Mr. Gui was going to be checked for possible amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or A.L.S., a disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord, impairing muscle actions like walking and swallowing.
"When a partner can&apost get work done because you&aposre constantly asking them questions and needing approval, it&aposs impairing their ability to navigate their own life," she said.
The Checkup "Someone's menstrual period should not be impairing them from leading a normal life, because we have really good treatments for pain and for heavy bleeding," an expert says.
Unexamined is the larger question of the appropriateness of the expectations and pressures created by colleges, secondary schools, parents and students themselves, which may be impairing adolescent growth and development.
As applied to this case, the conspiracy would be for the purpose of impairing or frustrating the lawful function of the Federal Election Commission to insure honest and fair elections.
Starting as early as 2014, the operation allegedly paid for by Prigozhin, sought to attack the U.S. by "impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of government," according to the indictment.
Even if they lost, creditors could assert a claim against Puerto Rico's central government for impairing their PREPA lien, though that might be of little comfort given the island's bankrupt status.
Investigators said Nichols suffered from depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and that the combined effects of "multiple central nervous system-impairing drugs" likely affected his ability to make safe decisions.
"Since Trump defamed her, some fans have stopped sending letters altogether — thus impairing Carroll's column, which requires a steady flood of compelling letters to which she can respond," the lawsuit states.
A lack of pigment makes their eyes extremely sensitive to the sun and can lead to nystagmus, a condition that causes the eye to make uncontrolled, repetitive movements, severely impairing vision.
Impairing development "Alcohol compromises a number of systems that support the baby," said Philip May, research professor at the Gillings School of Public Health at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
While Mosseri stated the company wasn't afraid to hurt its own bottom line, impairing the careers of influencers may not be acceptable unless the positive impacts on well-being are significant enough.
" Another leading politician said that the laws would ensure "the elimination of every Negro voter who can be gotten rid of, legally, without materially impairing the numerical strength of the white electorate.
" The two guards are each charged with one count of "conspiring to defraud the United States by impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of the MCC, and to make false records.
"Although he exhibited sufficient factual knowledge of the legal system and relevant personnel, his persecutory belief system is significantly impairing his ability to consult his lawyer," the judge said, quoting Grimmet's competency evaluation.
We all have intrusive thoughts (like panicking that you left your hair straightener on), but to have legitimate OCD means you have obsessions and compulsions that are impairing your functioning, Dr. Simpson says.
We believe that the group's sound liquidity and healthy financial structure provide Renault with more flexibility to navigate the next cyclical downturn or potential financial challenges without significantly impairing its main credit ratios.
"Based on my professional opinion, it is probable that concussions are impairing many important skills that are critical to driving tasks such as reaction time and decision making," he said in an email.
His lawyers argued that requiring Pearlman to give up medical marijuana would force him to return to using opioids, impairing his constitutional rights to fully participate in his defense and to due process.
Think about it this way: If someone is telling you that they can compensate for the impairing effects of the drug, then they're telling you the drug impairs them in the first place.
The flow of freshwater from Greenland's (simulated) melting ice sheets into the North Atlantic could dilute the ocean's salty surface water and make it lighter and more buoyant, impairing its ability to sink.
Martin Wansleben, managing director of the DIHK chambers of commerce, told Reuters that China's weaker growth rate was impairing export prospects, but this would not throw the German economy as into a recession.
Operating since 2014, the Internet Research Agency ran an increasingly sophisticated campaign against the U.S. by "impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful functions of government," according to the indictment Mueller filed last month.
More than 10,000 civil society groups in India have had their licenses to receive overseas donations canceled or suspended since 2014, impairing their ability to work in areas ranging from health to the environment.
But his wife, Vicky, said last week she did not believe the singer intended to kill himself, suggesting that an anxiety drug he was taking may have played a role in impairing his judgment.
Such children are eight times more likely to meet criteria for "impairing mental health disorders," such as anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and depression, and also more likely to develop problems later on.
There are no approved therapies for the vision-threatening autoimmune disorder, resulting in patients having to live with the disease until it becomes inactive and are often left with permanent and vision-impairing consequences.
Wright is interested in a lot of themes: loss; the way music can salve our wounds; how coping mechanisms can sometimes become barriers in their own right, impairing us from engaging with the real world.
While koalas have evolved to exist alongside wildfires, the animals are facing new threats not just from climate change but also from human development, which has dislocated local populations, impairing their ability to survive fires.
Given this precedent, this administration and its successors will be much more reluctant to provide documents to the Senate based upon assurances that they will remain confidential, thereby impairing the Senate's oversight and legislative functions.
Rather than belittling such efforts, Sessions' Justice Department should promote constructive measures -- such as facilitated dialogues across ideological lines, peaceful counterspeech, and stronger reporting mechanisms for hate crimes -- that address hatred without impairing free speech.
In the case of the akikiki, Thomas says, unless something radical is done — impairing the vectors of the disease, or making the birds resistant with gene therapy — the birds will never survive in the wild.
When Heavy Periods Disrupt a Teenager's Life "Someone's menstrual period should not be impairing them from leading a normal life, because we have really good treatments for pain and for heavy bleeding," an expert says.
"While such banners serve to empower users, at the same time, they may cause irritation because users are forced to read the notices and click on the boxes, thus impairing internet browsing experience," the draft said.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Oil giant Chevron Corp said on Friday the imposition of new tariffs may lead to retaliation by Mexico impairing the development of that nation's recently opened market for imports of U.S. gasoline and diesel.
While the issue is complex, in terms of pure economic output a British exit from the 28 member group would be a negative, crimping trade, impairing growth and worsening the prospects of British sectors like finance.
The fight was eventually called off two minutes into the tenth round by referee Victor Loughlin after the ringside doctor voiced his concerns over the gruesome haematoma above and around Blackwell's eye—clearly impairing his vision.
A variant of the conspiracy to violate federal election laws is a charge under 18 USC §371, a conspiracy to defraud the United States by impairing and impeding the legitimate functions of the Federal Election Commission.
"We are gratified that the Supreme Court granted a stay, which prevents a district court injunction from impairing the security of our borders and the integrity of our immigration system," a spokeswoman said in a statement.
Corruption in many West African governments, he explains, means "funds that are accrued for national growth are often not where they need to be," impairing a country's ability to contribute effectively to bodies such as ECOWAS.
The Mississippi bill includes an exception in the case of severe fetal abnormality or a medical emergency, which it defines as a threat to the woman's life or a serious risk of impairing a major bodily function.
"The removal of the documents was done for the purpose of impairing the ongoing investigation by destroying or hiding the documents," read a statement by David Weeks, the Walker County, Texas, criminal district attorney, detailing the indictment.
Persky followed the probation department's recommendation of probation and county jail time, based on Turner's lack of criminal history, his show of "sincere remorse" and the fact that alcohol was involved in the incident, impairing his judgment.
Up until now, the scientists wrote, a lack of understanding of the species as distinct has had the effect of "directly impairing scientific conservation management" -- including the potential for the two species to be interbred in captivity.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said that Nichols suffered from depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and that the combined effects of "multiple central nervous system-impairing drugs" likely affected his ability to make safe decisions.
But most destructive of all may be the announcement by Chairman Nunes that he has placed the FBI and DOJ under investigation, impugning and impairing the work of the dedicated professionals trying to keep our country safe.
HOUSTON, May 31 (Reuters) - Oil giant Chevron Corp said on Friday the imposition of new tariffs may lead to retaliation by Mexico impairing the development of that nation's recently opened market for imports of U.S. gasoline and diesel.
The judge said he was following the probation department's recommendation of probation and county jail time, based on Turner's lack of criminal history, his show of "sincere remorse" and the fact that alcohol was involved, impairing his judgment.
" In Manafort's plea deal, the special counsel specifies that Manafort defrauded the government by "impeding, impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury.
We could take negative rating action if there is a deterioration in financial performance, such that cash remains below USD40 million (end-September 2017: USD37 million), or a lack of resolution of Rcom's receivables impairing GCX's refinancing prospects.
Nichols suffered from depression and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and had a cocktail of "multiple central nervous system-impairing drugs" in his system that likely affected his ability to make safe decisions during the crash, the NTSB determined.
" Unlike the US Constitution, the Confederate States of America's (CSA) founding document actually prohibited its own states from abolishing race-based slavery or even passing any lesser law "denying or impairing the right of property in negro slaves.
Fertilizing soil and impairing breathing For thousands of years, winds have carried dust from Saharan Africa across the Atlantic and into the Americas, with as much as 40 million tons of dust transported in just one week, NASA says.
The indictment also alleges Manafort and Gates, along with others, conspired to defraud the United States by "impeding, impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful governmental functions" of the Department of Justice and the Treasury Department between 2006 and 2017.
He said this would outclass "a Germany that is resting on its laurels and a UK that is impairing its long-term growth prospects by losing (some of) its preferential access to its major market, the EU," Schmieding said.
But Persky took a different tack, following the probation department's recommendation of probation and county jail time, based on Turner's lack of criminal history, his show of "sincere remorse" and the fact that alcohol was involved, impairing his judgment.
As a result, the CFPB's broad and overly burdensome regulations are severely impairing these important community-based financial institutions by limiting consumer credit availability and choice, as well as increasing costs for credit union members and community bank customers.
Unfortunately, your brain can remove them adequately only while you're asleep, so when you don't get enough sleep, the toxic proteins remain in your brain cells, wreaking havoc by impairing your ability to think—something no amount of caffeine can fix.
Yet Washington's emphasis on the geopolitically trivial — looking for warlords in Somalia and Uganda, attempting to Westernize Afghanistan, redrawing the map of the Balkans, seeking to fix multiple Middle Eastern countries — risks impairing America's ability to handle the truly consequential.
"Many users report some brief visual abnormalities occurring after acute hallucinogen effects, but only for a small minority of users are these effects troubling or impairing enough to be considered clinically significant or warrant the diagnosis of HPPD," Johnson explains.
Mr. Trump has assailed senior officials involved in the Russia investigation for ties to Democrats, a line of attack that was once unthinkable in a department where it is understood that career professionals can hold political beliefs without impairing their judgment.
But chronic stress — when adrenaline and cortisol levels are persistently elevated, as they are for children growing up in neglectful or abusive circumstances — can lead to health problems like obesity, diabetes and high blood pressure, while also impairing cognitive abilities.
Thus, for example, if a President knowingly destroys or alters evidence, suborns perjury, or induces a witness to change testimony, or commits any act deliberately impairing the integrity or availability of evidence, then he, like anyone else, commits the crime of obstruction.
A separate SPA report on Saturday acknowledged Tillerson's call for Qatar to curtail support for terrorism, but did not mention his remarks that the crisis was hurting ordinary Qataris, impairing business dealings and harming the U.S. fight against the Islamic State militant group.
The legality of the sudden video throttling depends on the FCC's interpretation of this section of the Open Internet Order, which forbids service providers from impairing or degrading quality of service based on what kind of content or service is being delivered.
When kids get an infection, fluid can build up in the middle ear, making it difficult for them to hear and potentially impairing speech and language development, said lead study author Dr. Kenneth R. Whittemore Jr., a researcher at Boston Children's Hospital.
Tillerson told reporters at the State Department that the crisis, which has cut transportation links and trade, had begun hurting ordinary people in Qatar, and that it was impairing business dealings and harming the U.S. battle against the Islamic State militant group.
"Not to be too forward about it but if someone told you that you could no longer be a federal judge unless you gave up all your money, I think most people would think that that is impairing your official actions," Mooppan added.
The problem is that decrepit roads and boardwalks, overgrown trails, and deteriorating education centers are impairing the ability of American families to enjoy our spectacular parks, cultural treasures and wildlife heritage — leading them to spend less time and less money supporting local businesses.
Orisa's game-changing abilities include a deployable shield, a defensive ability that reduces the damage she takes and makes her impervious to movement-impairing attacks, a mini, detonatable graviton surge and an ultimate that increases the attack output of nearby allies within line of sight.
There's also a growing body of hard science about the dark side of technology, from studies about late-night screen use contributing to sleep deprivation, anxiety, and depression in teens to research correlating the mere presence of smartphones impairing our ability to process information.
"Fatal traffic crashes most frequently involve an impaired driver, so it is very important if alcohol or some other impairing substance is going to be part of your plans to designate a sober driver to make sure you drive to your destination safely," Sgt.
"So, the thousands of actual citizens that should be able to vote but who are not because of the system, because of this law, that's not diluting the vote and that's not impairing the integrity of the electoral process, I take it?" she said.
This failure, and the resulting, cumulative impact of the resulting regulations and costs imposed on traditional commercial banks in the wake of the crisis, are impairing those institutions whose core mission is to take deposits and provide credit to support economic and job growth.
The indictment claims Penny ordered the removal of documents from the Karolyi Ranch in Walker County, Texas with "the purpose of impairing the ongoing investigation by destroying or hiding the documents," after he learned an investigation was underway, the Walker County District Attorney's office said.
But Judge Aaron Persky took a different tack when sentencing Turner in June, following the probation department's recommendation of probation and county jail time, based on Turner's lack of criminal history, his show of "sincere remorse" and the fact that alcohol was involved, impairing his judgment.
But Simon Tricker, founder of Urban Tide—a smart city initiative based in the UK—says that if self-driving electric cars become commonplace by 2030, cities will be able to reduce their emissions by 90 percent without impairing the quality of life of their inhabitants.
In extreme cases, such as the 2008-09 financial crises, there are self-perpetuating "liquidity spirals": market-makers take losses on their stockholdings; they are forced to sell assets to preserve their cashflow; and that in turn drives prices lower, further impairing their ability to trade securities.
The bill would make it illegal for one of the services to "design, modify, or manipulate a user interface with the purpose or substantial effect of obscuring, subverting, or impairing user autonomy, decision-making, or choice to obtain consent or user data," according to its draft text.
With enough force, the brain can slam the inside of the skull, but what happens more commonly is the force of the movement stretches the nervous tissue, impairing the ability of neurons to fire properly, says Steven Broglio, director of the Michigan Concussion Center in Ann Arbor.
It charges three companies Mr Prigozhin controlled, including the Internet Research Agency (IRA, see article), and 12 other named Russians with identity theft, conspiracy to commit wire and bank fraud and conspiracy to defraud America by "impairing, obstructing and defeating the lawful governmental functions of the United States".
Now an often used case study for the one percent at business schools, the story goes that in the 60s a medical supply salesman was inspired to make vision-impairing lenses for birds after meeting several chickens with cataracts who behaved much less violently than their well-seeing compatriots.
Instead, under the guise of "regulatory reform," Republican congressional leaders are pushing a series of bills that would weaken federal agencies by impairing their ability to carry out their basic responsibilities under the law to ensure our families are protected against unsafe or unfair products, pollution and practices.
" In Article II, it found that he had "repeatedly engaged in conduct violating the constitutional rights of citizens, impairing the due and proper administration of justice and the conduct of lawful inquiries, or contravening the laws governing agencies of the executive branch and the purpose of these agencies.
Other times, people who use cocaine might be doing it to offset the performance-impairing, sedating effects of alcohol—in other words, they want to keep their night going, suggests research by Stephen T. Higgins, director of the Center on Behavior and Health at the University of Vermont.
In a backhanded compliment to unions' political efficacy, a 2018 study found that right-to-work laws, by impairing union activities, reduce turnout in Presidential elections by two percentage points—and reduce Democratic vote share by enough to have cost Hillary Clinton victories in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania in 2016.
"When you are spending most of your time at work focused on your personal problem, and it's something that is impairing with your ability to focus for sustained periods of time, that could be a clue that it would be not a bad idea to take a day," she says.
The complaint, filed in federal court in San Juan, accuses Puerto Rico's leadership of impairing contractual rights of so-called COFINA bondholders, whose debt is backed by sales tax revenue, and trying to take their property in what they say are violations of the due process clause of the U.S. Constitution.
According to the indictment, Manafort and Gates "together with others, knowingly and intentionally conspired to defraud the United States by impeding, impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury" — standard language used in federal tax crimes.
FEINSTEIN: You described two phone calls that you received from President Trump, one on March 113 and one on April 11, where he, quote, "described the Russia investigation as a cloud that was impairing his ability," end quote, as president, and asked you, quote, "to lift the cloud," end quote.
In sum, the charges against Manafort and Gates are that they "knowingly and intentionally conspired to defraud the United States by impeding, impairing, obstructing and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury" — a common charge in tax cases.
According to the indictment released Monday, Manafort and Gates, "together with others, knowingly and intentionally conspired to defraud the United States by impeding, impairing, obstructing and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury" — a common charge in tax cases.
In 1979, investigators said, not long after he left Pingry, Mr. Alton was charged with three counts of private lewdness and three counts of impairing the morals of a minor, after he played strip poker with and sexually abused three 12-year-old Pingry students while on a scouting trip the previous year.
Nadal has been hampered by balky knees on grass in recent years, impairing his ability to reach balls on the low-bouncing surface (an issue to which Wawrinka can now relate), and he sounded a note of caution about his prospects at Wimbledon, where he has not reached a quarterfinal since 2011.
" In the October indictment and a subsequent court document from February related to Gates' plea deal, the special counsel specified that Manafort and Gates defrauded the government by "impeding, impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury.
"After the reforms, which we expect Macron to implement, France could turn into the strongest of all major economies in Europe in the next decade, outclassing a Germany that is resting on its laurels and a UK that (through Brexit) is impairing its long-term growth prospects," said Holger Schmieding, chief economist at German bank Berenberg.
A child's irritability may be a clue to some medical problem causing pain or distress; it's a rare explanation for tantrums, but there are certainly children whose tantrums decrease or stop when they get treated for reflux, or some other cause of underlying discomfort, or for something that is impairing their ability to communicate and leaving them frustrated.
"If we dive into the research and look at disordered, unwanted repetitive behaviors as well as nonclinical, non-impairing repetitive behaviors, they all involve the region of the brain called the basal ganglia, which is involved in motor control," said Ali Mattu, a clinical psychologist who specializes in body focused repetitive behaviors at Columbia University Medical Center.
Criminal liability aside, Friday's news — including a report that Mr. Kushner was the one who directed Mr. Flynn to contact Russia — helps cement Mr. Kushner's reputation as a callow and arrogant freelancer, authorized by the president to act way over his head, and possibly impairing some of the most delicate and important issues of foreign policy.
The report said that in 1980 Mr. Alton, who left the school at the end of the 19703 school year, pleaded guilty in New Jersey to three counts of private lewdness and three counts of impairing morals of a minor after playing strip poker and masturbating with three 12-year-old boys who were in his fifth grade class at Pingry.
The long-term influence of the environment on our health has been a growing focus of environmental and health researchers in recent decades: scientists have shown that lead causes brain damage; bisphenol A and phthalates disrupt the endocrine system, impairing fertility and reproductive processes; some pesticides and flame retardants cause cancer and interfere with brain development in fetuses and children.
What is called "primary dysmenorrhea," that is, pain with periods with no underlying pathology, "can be incredibly impairing for young women, keep them out of school or work for one or two days a month," said Dr. Andrea Bonny, an associate professor of pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine and chief of adolescent medicine at Nationwide Children's Hospital.
The company says it defines disruptive ads as "ads that are displayed to users in unexpected ways, including impairing or interfering with the usability of device functions," like a full-screen ad that pops up during a phone call or when using navigation apps, according to Per Bjorke, Google's senior product manager for ad traffic quality who wrote the company blog post.
And even if Defendants could otherwise demonstrate an appropriate basis for impairing the First Amendment interests of Twitter and its users, they certainly may not do so using the particular investigatory tool employed here—which Congress authorized solely to ensure compliance with federal laws concerning imported merchandise—because it is apparent that whatever investigation Defendants are conducting here does not pertain to imported merchandise.
The 2014 Climate Change Adaptation Roadmap cited by Warren in her Medium post—like most military reports discussing risks due to climate change—makes two main points: "The impacts of climate change may cause instability in other countries by impairing access to food and water, damaging infrastructure, spreading disease, uprooting and displacing large numbers of people, compelling mass migration, interrupting commercial activity, or restricting electricity availability," the report says.
While Parnas and Fruman were charged with four counts of disguising the source of those donations to various US campaigns, as well as attempting to bypass limits on campaign contributions, Kukushkin and Correia were charged with only one count: conspiracy to "defraud the United States by impairing, obstructing, and defeating" legal restrictions on foreign donations as well as "source and amount restrictions in federal and State elections," the indictment stated.
It assumes that when African Americans enter the upper middle class—when their income reaches some specified level—their learning environments are in all relevant respects like the environments of whites at the same income level: Their public schools are as good, their neighborhoods are as safe, their social milieus reward learning just as much, their parents are as well educated, they have no more exposure to performance-impairing drugs like marijuana and no less access to performance-enhancing (for test-taking purposes, at least) drugs like ritalin.
From in or about and between 2981 and 21, both dates being approximate and inclusive, in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, the defendants PAUL J. MANAFORT JR., and RICHARD W. GATES III, together with others, knowingly and intentionally conspired to defraud the United States by impeding, impairing, obstructing, and defeating the lawful governmental functions of a government agency, namely the Department of Justice and the Department of the Treasury, and to commit offenses against the United States, to wit, the violations of law charged in Counts Three through Six and Ten through Twelve.
It was used in 2000 when the issue was opening up the military ranks to blacks (impairing "the morale of the Army at a time when our armed forces should be at their strongest and most efficient," warned Senator J. Lister Hill, Democrat of Alabama); in the 19403s, when the issue was allowing women into combat ("females have biological problems staying in a ditch for 21940 days because they get infections," said Representative Newt Gingrich, Republican of Georgia); and in 21990, when the issue was allowing gays to serve openly in the military (it would "harm the battle effectiveness which is so vital to the survival of our young men and women in the military," asserted Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona).

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