" With a slight grin, Mr. Brennan said: "The U.S. government would never intervene in Russian politics, just as President Putin would never intervene in an American election.
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The House notes that it plans simultaneously to seek to intervene in the 5th Circuit appeal and will file a motion to intervene in that appeal as soon as possible.
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The second is Russia trying to make hay of this and intervene in the politics of European democracies, intervene in the politics of our electoral democracy, promote confusion, promote division.
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So we do intervene in there to work with folks.
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Failing to intervene in (for example) Rwanda had consequences too.
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The RSC did not intervene in the day's unsanctioned protests.
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God may intervene in your life in a transformative moment.
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The president has every right to intervene in intelligence activities.
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"Russia did try to intervene in our election," Flake said.
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Hoffman said Alberta would intervene in lawsuits against the project.
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"Police did not actively intervene in the demonstration," Jaeggi said.
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Trump had claimed that Russia would not intervene in Ukraine.
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He cannot intervene in Justice Department affairs, he has lamented.
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Under what authority can DOE intervene in state policy decisions?
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Babak Namazi asked Trump to intervene in his family's case.
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Mr. Tsipras says he cannot intervene in the judiciary's work.
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He did not intervene in local politics, the pope said.
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Abroad, he pushed his country to intervene in Yemen's civil war.
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It's rare to see NSA intervene in matters of consumer cybersecurity.
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Clinton did not directly push Mr. Obama to intervene in Libya.
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He views this as a mandate to intervene in corporate affairs.
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Wiemann says she did not intervene in Jennifer's apparently turbulent relationship.
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Clinton for pushing to intervene in Libya in 2011 when Col.
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In addition, the F.C.C. cannot intervene in state laws, they said.
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It is unclear exactly how Mr. Rajoy would intervene in Catalonia.
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But she doesn't intervene in the kid's life, not just yet.
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He also asked Trump not to intervene in the election campaign.
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Barr declined to intervene in the Firtash case, the Post reported.
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All that granted, it's hard to intervene in cases like this.
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American lawmakers have called on Trump to intervene in the situation.
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Judge Wood did not rule whether Avenatti could intervene in the case.
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To INTERVENE in situations where consent has not or cannot be given.
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Yes, but: Congress doesn't typically intervene in private negotiations around content distribution.
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In Michigan, proposed legislation would allow lawmakers to intervene in legal cases.
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If such moves occur, Japan is ready to intervene in the market.
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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene in the case last week.
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The Pentagon had urged the president not to intervene in the cases.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has sought to intervene in Apple's (AAPL.
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Japan could intervene in the currency markets by selling yen for dollars.
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In a managed float, you need reserves to intervene in the market.
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Maldivian opposition leaders have urged New Delhi to intervene in the crisis.
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Go deeper: Trump and Pence intervene in clash between top health officials
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Just look at the Obama administration's 2011 decision to intervene in Libya.
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This makes them more likely to intervene in a similar way again.
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That may leave little diplomatic energy to intervene in any Kenyan instability.
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But why should Congress intervene in a market-based, private retirement system?
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In the past the army has been quick to intervene in politics.
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State courts have no authority to intervene in a federal constitutional convention.
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Sanders has said the federal government would intervene in such a scenario.
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When governments intervene in energy markets, they usually create winners and losers.
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Maduro has portrayed the situation as a U.S. effort to intervene in Venezuela.
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Pledge to intervene in situations where consent has not or cannot be given.
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There are different ideas of how to geoengineer, or intervene in, Earth's climate.
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Trump later was allowed to intervene in the case to assert those claims.
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Real-time dashboards enable supervisors to monitor and proactively intervene in live calls.
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The rifts have led Kassab to repeatedly threaten to intervene in the carrier.
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If it accepts, it will renounce its power to intervene in the economy.
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The Trump administration asked the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene in both cases.
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Meanwhile, Colombia did not even need to intervene in the foreign exchange market.
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The President had said he personally asked Xi to intervene in the case.
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There was no need for Roberts to intervene in the Trump-CNN fuss.
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Both could call a hotline to intervene in the meeting if they chose.
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But consider the unintended social disharmony that occurs when we intervene in trade.
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The government has also said Tokyo is ready to intervene in currency markets.
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While I was there, security was called to intervene in a drunken incident.
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"Turkey has wished to intervene in this area for a while," he said.
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Some U.S. industry representatives were skeptical that Texas should intervene in the market.
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Trump phoned Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, asking him to intervene in the case.
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Some U.S. industry representatives were skeptical that Texas should intervene in the market.
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The only thing we do is to intervene in order to minimise volatility.
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Airbnb doesn&apost intervene in the transaction between the hosts and the guests.
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Melissa, with the help of Becket, has moved to intervene in Dumont v.
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Surakiart said last month that the panel could not intervene in the case.
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But Mr. Barbour found few donors willing to intervene in such a volatile race.
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In almost every other circumstance, rangers will not intervene in the harsh bear world.
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"Who are you to intervene in private business?" a more senior soldier asked him.
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He's been trying to intervene in the past ever since, but keeps failing. Why?
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That's spurred the central bank to intervene in the market to support the ringgit.
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Russia went on to intervene in Syria and, in 20143, meddle in America's elections.
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It denounced attempts by previous U.S. and UK governments to intervene in its campaign.
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The agency left the door open, however, to intervene in cases where it does.
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Papal aides said Francis wants to avoid appearing to intervene in the presidential election.
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She has regularly said that the government should not intervene in a woman's decision.
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Jewish People Opposed to the Eruv tried to intervene in that case in 2013.
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Why do you think our legal system is reluctant to intervene in college sports?
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The government may intervene in whistleblower lawsuits, typically a major boost to those cases.
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Was President Bill Clinton wrong to intervene in Kosovo to avert potential genocide there?
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Trump appeared to be considering how much to intervene in the case, Holmes said.
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The court also dismissed lobbying group FairSearch's bid to intervene in the shopping case.
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The central bank says it will intervene in the market "as the need arises".
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Presidents rarely intervene in the military justice system, but it does happen on occasion.
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No violence was reported, however, and the police did not intervene in the demonstrations.
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Unless the Trump administration somehow plans to directly intervene in Venezuela, though, that's unlikely.
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If the justices fail to intervene in our case, the future of Roe v.
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He declined to comment on whether Japan needs to intervene in the currency market.
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"The verdict indicates that there were reasons to intervene in this family," he said.
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First Lady Melania Trump and Kanye West both asked Trump to intervene in July.
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Other countries have tried to intervene in our affairs before, sometimes with modest success.
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The Supreme Court said last month it wouldn't intervene in the state-level suit.
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National Democrats have so far been reluctant to intervene in Alabama, despite the allegations.
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People also contact the club to intervene in cases of child marriage, said Bah.
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Greg Abbott to intervene in the case and "do the right thing" for Reed.
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The president has asked the Supreme Court to intervene in some of those cases.
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Both Israel and Thailand intervene in markets to limit upward pressure on their currencies.
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Last year, Trump hinted in a tweet that he may intervene in Golsteyn's case.
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The anti-ISIS fight gives Moscow an excuse to intervene in the conflict there.
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The government may intervene in the cases, which is typically a major boost for them.
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Matt flew in from California to Portugal to intervene in his daughter's Fantasy Suite date.
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Lobbying groups representing companies like Facebook and Google also plan to intervene in some fashion.
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He was not allowed to assist or intervene in escorting his daughter from the school.
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But critics saw his reluctance to intervene in Syria as an abdication of American responsibility.
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He also enjoys the right to intervene in policymaking for the rest of his life.
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Like that time he tweeted to intervene in the romantic entanglements of Twilight co-stars.
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The lawsuits claim the Environmental Protection Agency was too slow to intervene in the crisis.
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Because he has not recused himself, Barr can oversee and intervene in the ongoing case.
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Another aspect of China's assertiveness is its readiness to intervene in other countries' security policies.
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"We can intervene in these children's lives in time to make a difference," she added.
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That is why the President-elect and his Campaign seek to intervene in this case.
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The European Commission has no direct authority to intervene in domestic member state tax matters.
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Well, I would distinguish between worries over how foreign powers might intervene in 2020 ... Deepfakes.
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The one god may intervene in our shared quest, but we must not be deterred.
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Coats and Rogers said they had never felt "pressured" to intervene in a federal investigation.
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The United States is looking to intervene in a legal dispute between Ireland and Facebook.
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China, meanwhile, appears to be ready to forcefully intervene in order to stop the protests.
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Where, when and how should the United States intervene in the affairs of other countries?
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Zulverdi reiterated BI's commitment to intervene in the market to guard the rupiah against volatility.
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The U.S. would be forced to intervene in order to oppose Iran and protect Israel.
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Trump had said he personally asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to intervene in the case.
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The justices rarely intervene in this phase of a case, even in high-profile matters.
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The notion that a foreign country, an adversary, decided to massively intervene in our election.
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In Congress, Senate Democrats want to intervene in a lawsuit targeting the legality of ObamaCare.
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But she has also warned that she would intervene in industries deemed to be dysfunctional.
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Neither God can hear prayers, intervene in human affairs, or feel emotions of any kind.
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There's also one more reason why courts may be reluctant to intervene in such cases.
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Should democratic countries, like the United States, intervene in this most recent slide toward authoritarianism?
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Britain has tried repeatedly to intervene in her case, but she has remained behind bars.
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One of the hardest choices parents face is when to intervene in our children's lives.
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I don't want to intervene in a way that ultimately does more harm than good.
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For years, China did intervene in financial markets to depress the value of its currency.
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Law enforcement officials interviewed for this article said Mr. Cuomo did not intervene in investigations.
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Protestors demanded that the local court intervene in the ongoing investigation to ensure due process.
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The temptation to intervene in situations like the Syrian civil war is humane and understandable.
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Mr. Schneiderman's office has not yet decided whether it will ultimately intervene in the case.
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He did not exclude using Brazil's foreign reserves to intervene in the currency spot market.
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Trudeau's minority government had faced pressure from industry and farmers to intervene in the strike.
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There's still a possibility that US President Donald Trump could intervene in the Huawei cases.
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However, yesterday military officials announced the White House will not intervene in the review. 2.
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Beck: But don't we ask government to intervene in other life issues, such as murder?
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Last year, the EU court denied U.S. officials' request to intervene in the tax challenge.
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CNN's report comes a day after the Supreme Court refused to intervene in the case.
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The state of Wisconsin, meanwhile, will argue the courts should not intervene in state politics.
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What's more, empowering OIRA to directly intervene in financial regulations could overwhelm the tiny office.
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Trump told Reuters in December that he would intervene in the Justice Department's case against Huawei.
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Hetland was off-duty but tried to intervene in a bar robbery around 9:40 p.m.
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He has been charged with allegedly shooting a man who tried to intervene in that incident.
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However, Carstens said the bank had not had to intervene in markets since the February announcements.
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It also gives Mr. Trump's lawyers rights to intervene in those proceedings and present a defense.
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At one point, authorities began to physically intervene in the media's attempts to talk to Miguna.
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We were not given any specific assignments to intervene in the crisis in the immediate period.
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Technically, the House does not need to hold a full vote to intervene in the lawsuit.
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And Russia has been playing off Iran and Israel by allowing each to intervene in Syria.
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In June, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to intervene in the case, the Washington Post reported.
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The government can intervene in the lawsuits, which is typically a major boost to such cases.
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Board members rarely intervene in public to take a position on the behavior of their CEOs.
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So if we could intervene in fetal life, that may be Lorenzo's only hope of surviving.
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The probe followed mounting calls for the agency to intervene in a scandal at the school.
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In October, telecoms regulator Anatel had threatened to intervene in the carrier if it changed management.
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Trump repeatedly urged Obama not to intervene in the Syrian civil war in 2013 on Twitter.
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Even if it found other potential transactions, China could theoretically intervene in those deals as well.
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The establishment now has even more reason resist Steve Bannon's effort to intervene in primaries nationwide.
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Japanese officials have said they may intervene in currency markets if the yen appreciates too much.
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The finance ministry said on Monday that Japan did not intervene in currency markets between Jan.
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Lawyers for Cohen have argued that Wood should not permit Avenatti to intervene in this instance.
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President Trump had said he personally asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to intervene in the case.
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MALDEF is representing 22019 DACA recipients who filed a motion to intervene in the Texas case.
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Turkey, Mr. Suzer said, has moved past the days when its military should intervene in politics.
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Musk had tried to intervene in the operation by offering the services of a mini-submarine.
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We have complete agreement that Russia tried to intervene in 21 of our states' electoral systems.
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On Wednesday, she sent a letter to Pope Francis asking him to intervene in the case.
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Lopez Obrador's government has ordered the armed forces to intervene in Pemex's facilities, including one refinery.
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President Hadi called for the leaders of the neighboring Gulf states to intervene in the war.
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Whitaker appeared never to have taken official action to intervene in the Cohen case, Nadler said.
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Thomas, writing only for himself, said the court had correctly declined to intervene in the case.
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He has called on the United States and India to intervene in the recent political crackdown.
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And in so doing, he opened the door for House Democrats to intervene in successive appeals.
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It isn't for you to intervene in her life in order to salve your own conscience.
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A former minister said the institution had been left no room to intervene in a crisis.
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Do you have sufficient connection with these people to be entitled to intervene in their lives?
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Promising to intervene in cases where there is serious harm isn't just sensible — it's also scalable.
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He said a crisis team was able to intervene in those cases to help those individuals.
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Those prosecutors also opposed a potential bid by federal prosecutors to intervene in the state case.
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The conservative magazine and libertarian think tank had asked the court to intervene in the suit.
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Nabiullina reiterated that the central bank was ready to intervene in the currency market if needed.
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The speaker responded that he would not intervene in their dispute with the House Intelligence Committee.
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It seems strange to me that we keep wanting God to intervene in the material world.
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We learn to keep an eye on our friends and intervene in situations that seem dangerous.
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A human driver will be behind the wheel, but only to intervene in case of emergency.
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Because the then prime minister asked me not to interfere, not to intervene in the referendum campaign.
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And while some men are willing and able to intervene in the situation, it doesn't happen enough.
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So we can't tell them about the tactics in which we do to intervene in police entrapment.
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A third person, a friend of one of the two, then tried to intervene in the dispute.
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The Times reported that the senators did not try to intervene in Trump's firing of Lt. Col.
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Such momentum has fed anticipation that Congress could soon act to intervene in an enormous private market.
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By agreeing to intervene in Venezuela at last, Pope Francis has put his prestige on the line.
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Trump said Tuesday he might intervene in the case of the arrest of Huawei's CFO in Canada.
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This is not business as usual — the UK government has traditionally refused to intervene in devolved matters.
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Under the notorious Platt amendment, America reserved the right to intervene in the island at any time.
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There are many many ways to intervene in situations like these, here are just a couple ideas.
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Clinton, as secretary of state, persuaded President Obama to intervene in Libya — and the chaos that followed.
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Finally, there's the notion that governments should not intervene in the internal political struggles of other nations.
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The backdrop: Whitaker testified last month that Trump had never pressured him to intervene in any investigation.
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Politicians could intervene in the court cases against peaceful demonstrators and MPs could trim the army's budget.
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Stilwell reportedly told Japan's NHK broadcaster last week that the U.S. will not intervene in the dispute.
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Rather than intervene in doctrine, it is better to deal with social conservatism through argument and persuasion.
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One plaintiff claims an officer told her police had been instructed not to intervene in the melee.
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I myself would fault her for pushing President Obama to intervene in Libya: That hawkishness worries me.
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Take energy: the country's two main parties are both promising to intervene in high household electricity prices.
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He has already said he may intervene in Meng's case if it helps seal a trade deal.
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One is that government must intervene in healthcare because the free market will not satisfy this obligation.
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BI has also spent billions of foreign exchange reserves to intervene in the currency and bond markets.
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Indonesia's central bank said it continued to intervene in the markets to try to stabilise the rupiah .
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The bank will continue to intervene in the foreign exchange market to sustain liquidity, the statement said.
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It's also true that when we intervene in Syria against terrorism, it's not actually NATO that intervenes.
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The oversight board, appointed in August, on Friday asked Besosa for permission to intervene in the cases.
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Parents say the online groups have also helped them look out for and intervene in difficult situations.
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Except where Congress has established clear priorities, judges are often reluctant to intervene in an agency's agenda.
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Russia chose to intervene in the election in an effort to promote Trump and damage Hillary Clinton.
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I believe we all have a responsibility to intervene in a safe manner, one way or another.
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They also rule on motions to intervene in lower court proceedings, most consequentially related to scheduled executions.
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Widowo said he could not intervene in the case, but said Maknun should request a judicial review.
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The Democratic attorneys general applied to "intervene" in the case to defend the law in its entirety.
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Towards the end of the book, I myself begin to intervene in the analysis of his work.
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In other words, why would God intervene in an American election, while refraining to relieve suffering elsewhere?
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"Nonprofits like Liberty University are not allowed to intervene in U.S. elections, full stop," Torres-Spelliscy said.
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"The government would intervene in case someone launched a takeover," said a source close to the government.
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He also said it had to intervene in strategic sectors such as infrastructure, digital transformation and energy.
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A century of debates over how and whether America should intervene in global crises would lie ahead.
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Now readers are empowered by technology, often aggressive in their distrust and disgust, to intervene in stories.
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BI has previously said on Twitter it would continue to intervene in both forex and bond markets.
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Already the Justice Department has declined to intervene in some smaller whistle-blower cases with similar allegations.
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But, with seeming reluctance, she said the Supreme Court was right not to intervene in the case.
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Some Democratic senators, however, are still hoping that Roberts might intervene in the event of a tie.
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Journalists aren't supposed to intervene in events they're covering; people aren't supposed to ignore children in need.
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U.S. intelligence officials have issued warnings that Russia is working to intervene in the November 2020 election.
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Addressing Comcast's bid for Sky, Culture Secretary Matt Hancock said he would not intervene in the bid.
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The Riksbank has said it is ready to intervene in the currency market to safeguard the target.
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Collin Green, the unit's commander, have both reportedly threatened to resign should Trump intervene in the case.
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But the Supreme Court declined to intervene in another case over a gun ban in government buildings.
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Trump pushed back against Barr on Friday, insisting he had a "legal right" to intervene in cases.
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P.D. commanders similarly instructed their officers not to intervene in all but the most serious physical confrontations.
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The hacks really were done by Russia, and Russia really was trying to intervene in the election.
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With just a little space to allow party leaders to intervene in case of, you know, something dire.
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Government has said it will not assume responsibility for any losses involved, and will not intervene in transactions.
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Deputy Chairwoman Helen Rowell said APRA did not want to intervene in an industry-wide investigation by ASIC.
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China hinted that it was ready to intervene in Hong Kong if protesters threatened the central government's authority.
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We will also file an amicus brief and explore whether we can directly intervene in any such case.
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Amanpour asked the Iranian Foreign Minister why Tehran chose to intervene in Syria on behalf of President Assad.
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When meeting someone's family for the first time, you have absolutely no authority to intervene in their affairs.
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Six months ago, Zambia appealed to a higher power to intervene in lifting its flailing currency, the kwacha.
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In the update, Dell says it noticed and took action to intervene in "unauthorized activity" on its network.
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Hamada repeated that Japan should intervene in the currency market if yen spikes were caused by speculative moves.
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Hemmati said the Central Bank will try "not to intervene in deciding on the price" of foreign currencies.
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The coalition of Democratic state attorneys general filed a motion on May 18 to intervene in the case.
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The entire goal is to intervene in a way that reduces someone's likelihood of being involved in crime.
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In June, the Kremlin said Putin would not intervene in the row over mid-sized oil producer Bashneft.
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Spain's acting deputy prime minister Carmen Calvo suggested on Thursday that it would not intervene in the case.
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The central bank will soon publish rules for foreign exchange auctions to intervene in spot and forward markets.
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The financial crisis of 20053-08 seems to have made governments more willing to intervene in this way.
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How to intervene in this constant stream of information that does little to humanize those who are affected?
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University, features a narrative in which, as in Bystander, you choose whether and how to intervene in potentially
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"Therefore, we can avoid from using excessive foreign exchange reserves to intervene in the forex market," Yu said.
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Equally unsurprisingly, the court refused to intervene in what was purely a state matter involving the state constitution.
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He had vowed not to intervene in foreign quarrels, and had appeared indifferent about Assad remaining in power.
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Moscow became comfortable during the Obama years in the knowledge that the U.S. would not intervene in Syria.
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A president attempting to intervene in those kinds of inquiries, in any direction, would be a major scandal.
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When Democrats took over the House in January 2019, they voted to intervene in the case, Texas v.
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"He doesn't feel that he has to intervene in the process, nor is he intervening," Mr. Sekulow said.
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"Under no circumstance would we allow any country or individual to intervene in Chinese internal politics," he said.
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Taiwan also has a National Stabilisation Fund it can activate to intervene in the stock market if needed.
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It starts with being willing to speak up and intervene in the destructive norms and patterns we witness.
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But Adam also begins to assert himself and intervene in household affairs; he even disables his kill switch.
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In deciding to intervene in Libya in 85033, Obama failed to apply the lessons of the Iraq War.
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The state police were reluctant to intervene in the fight, fearing they might make the situation even worse.
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She also criticized the administration for asking the Supreme Court to intervene in the decisions of lower courts.
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Turkey's deputy prime minister warned at the time of "disastrous consequences" should Syrian government forces intervene in Afrin.
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Gorsuch wrote that it was time for the high court to intervene in Congress's apparent abdication of responsibility.
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The report could make it harder for Japan to intervene in currency markets to stem the yen's gains.
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Trump's legal team, which had urged the court to intervene in the three cases, hailed the justices' action.
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They have a right to know whether a foreign power were asked to intervene in the 2020 election.
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Stephens, who was recently allowed to intervene in the case, is represented by the American Civil Liberties Union.
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"Should a president pressure a foreign leader to intervene in our elections?" a narrator asks in the ads.
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That the Lords could intervene in the process stems from another ancient quirk of the British political system.
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The Pentagon appeared to downplay any active preparations to directly intervene in Venezuela, but acknowledged detailed contingency planning.
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That means strengthening laws that ensure survivors' safety, creating accessible structures that can intervene in harassment and violence.
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Trade groups for tech giants like Amazon, Facebook and Google have pledged to intervene in the fight, too.
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And sometimes it's scary to intervene in someone's life like that, but I knew I had to help you.
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Are you also concerned that the president might try to intervene in the ongoing Senate investigation into Russian meddling?
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The Justice Department following an investigation may intervene in the cases, which is typically a major boost for them.
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Democrats have requested documents that could show whether Trump sought to intervene in the government's review of the merger.
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In 2013, President Barack Obama asked Congress for military authorization to intervene in Syria after a similar chemical attack.
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The Department of Justice in April decided to intervene in the cases after conducting an investigation of the allegations.
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Hablik desired such a future, one where art could intervene in people's lives and lift them up into utopia.
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If Vladimir Putin's hackers did seek to intervene in the congressional elections in November, they would have two avenues.
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Others including refiner Phillips 66, Flint Hills Resources LP and Castleton Commodities have filed to intervene in the proceeding.
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However, lawmakers say there is no specific law that requires the army to intervene in such cases of unrest.
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Government officials have warned that they are ready to intervene in Oi if needed to ensure continuity of service.
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It said then it could cut rates further, expand its bond-buying programme or intervene in the currency market.
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The public finance management act requires that we intervene in institutions and try and correct some of the problems.
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The monetary authority has agreed to intervene in the foreign exchange market to keep the peso within those limits.
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Britain's Financial Conduct Authority, which reserves the right to intervene in disorderly markets, had no comment on the falls.
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Aso has the power as finance minister to instruct the Bank of Japan to intervene in the currency market.
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Kasko said Shokin had given him instructions, which Shokin had said came from Kononenko, to intervene in the case.
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Unaccountable accrediting bodies should not have the right to overrule a governor or intervene in matters involving state law.
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This can make it harder for law enforcement to intervene in domestic abuse cases, even when they involve children.
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By being a witness to and even taking the risk to intervene in police harassment and brutality against minorities.
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He created media, like many of us do, that tried to intervene in the common sense of the world.
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Two top U.S. intelligence officials denied Wednesday that they had ever felt "pressured" to intervene in a federal investigation.
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Avenatti has simultaneously led Daniels' attempt to intervene in Cohen's challenge over prosecutor's criminal investigation of his business dealings.
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House Democrats have said they will vote to intervene in the lawsuit once they assume the majority in January.
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The officers then concluded no crime had been committed and that they could not intervene in a civil dispute.
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Avoiding that linkage spares presidents from requests from every foreign leader they meet to intervene in niggling trade disputes.
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Graham also noted concern over Russian cyber attacks seeking to intervene in the 2016 U.S. election won by Trump.
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Having been driven from power at home, Morales has appealed to the international community to intervene in the crisis.
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Critics saw it as an unnecessary and unprofessional attempt to intervene in the domestic affairs of a US ally.
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The government's lawyer Lord Keen QC argued that it was "forbidden territory" for judges to intervene in political matters.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's business minister said there were no national security grounds to intervene in turnaround specialist Melrose's (MRON.
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Stefanik, who faced a competitive primary race in 2014, isn't the only female Republican vowing to intervene in primaries.
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President Trump is taking a hands-on approach to shaping the Republican Party by continuing to intervene in primaries.
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He says he aims to come to a final decision on whether to intervene in the Comcast merger "shortly."
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But analysts say it will be difficult for Tokyo to intervene in currency markets to stem the yen's strength.
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That will give Tokyo justification to intervene in the currency market if it considers any yen gains as excessive.
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But she took the unusual step of giving members of the public until Monday to intervene in the deal.
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He had to intervene in an argument between two couples about who got the 11:00 slot, he said.
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Throughout the war, the United States has declined to intervene in Syria despite many attacks with much higher tolls.
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As CNN's Jake Tapper pointed out on Twitter, Trump in 2013 publicly urged Obama not to intervene in Syria.
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Knowing the answer would require, as Power said of the decision to intervene in Libya, a crystal ball. ♦
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Washington's shift influenced Russia's decision to let Turkey intervene in Afrin, and the Kurds are paying a heavy price.
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Mr. Trump implied he would intervene in her extradition if it would help land a trade deal with China.
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The police rarely intervene in cases of mob violence or hate speech and the courts fail to deliver justice.
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On Monday, a federal judge declined to intervene in the scheduled execution, leaving the final decision to the state.
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The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals today granted the House's petition to intervene in the case challenging Obamacare's constitutionality.
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U.S. officials have indicated that American forces will not intervene in fighting between the Turks and the Syrian Kurds.
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The warning was seen as the most decisive move yet by Beijing to intervene in Hong Kong's political crisis.
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History has shown that when these two countries decide to intervene in the market, the landscape can change radically.
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He opposed the Obama administration's troop surge in Afghanistan in 2009 and the 2011 decision to intervene in Libya.
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The Appeals Court judges rejected a request by the government to intervene in the case on an emergency basis.
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" He added, "It gives the consulate more tools to intervene in case the children are separated from their parents.
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The political website reported that the White House was attempting to intervene in the contract talks, citing unnamed sources.
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Kurdish officials seeking independence are calling on the United States to intervene in their intensifying conflict with Iraqi forces.
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs, out of respect for sovereignty, has repeatedly declined to intervene in internal membership disputes.
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The settlement was reached after federal prosecutors declined to intervene in the case, although they continued to monitor it.
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But we intervene – in our eyes, the fella with the cap deserves respect for being the last man standing.
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That opened the door for citizen lawsuits to intervene in the licensing and construction process, sometimes causing further slowdowns.
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Can you speak to the potential of the artist and institutional critique to intervene in public space and legislation?
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But the House passed a bill Wednesday that would let the legislature intervene in court cases over the laws.
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And with the species potentially at risk of extinction, would it be ethical for governments to intervene in some way?
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The court also showed no divisions when it declined to intervene in another electoral boundaries fight, this time in Pennsylvania.
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This conclusion prompts Mr Greene to intervene in the politically charged debate concerning the teaching of grammar in English schools.
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Krekar's publicly appointed lawyer has said he will ask the European Court of Human Rights to intervene in the case.
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He pressed his attorney-general to intervene in the prosecution for bribery of SNC-Lavalin, an engineering firm in Quebec.
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Another cardinal was reported to have personally written a letter to Pope Francis urging him to intervene in the matter.
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Since March, the government has promised to enact a decree to allow authorities to intervene in debt-laden OI SA .
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Donald Trump suggested that he may intervene in the case if it threatened to scupper a trade deal with Beijing.
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The study found that in 87% of cases nobody was present, such as the owner, to intervene in the attack.
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And the decision to not intervene in all but the most serious confrontations only emboldened violent demonstrators, Heaphy's report said.
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The Swiss National Bank, for example, was forced to intervene in currency markets to prevent the franc from appreciating sharply.
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Minutes later in Madrid, the Senate overwhelmingly approved the government's request to exercise its constitutional power to intervene in Catalonia.
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"I have repeatedly said ... that the President did not intervene in the amendments and did not request them," said Abdelal.
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Japanese policymakers have frequently threatened to intervene in the currency market to stem sharp yen rises that could hurt exports.
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"We have seen the pope intervene in important conflicts like the Cuba embargo and the Colombia peace process," he said.
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Australian media companies routinely intervene in cases when they want to overturn suppression orders, but rarely in matters concerning defamation.
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Spotify asked the bloc's antitrust regulators to intervene in a dispute with Apple (AAPL) over its App Store in March.
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The negative interest rate and the SNB's willingness to intervene in the foreign exchange market as necessary therefore remain essential.
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It may still intervene in other parts of former Soviet territory, from Moldova to Nagorno-Karabakh to Turkmenistan to Kazakhstan.
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I was interested in it not just being a space for myself, but for others to inhabit and intervene in.
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The study doesn't recommend the Energy Department intervene in state energy mandates, an idea Perry floated a few months ago.
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The prime minister would be unable to take any action, however, as members of Parliament cannot intervene in legal cases.
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Government officials stepped up warnings that they could intervene in currency market to stabilise the yen, whose strength harms exporters.
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Meanwhile, officers and kids are at risk from armed criminals because they are not equipped to intervene in an attack.
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He has suggested — confessed would be a better word — that Russia actually did intervene in the American election in 2016.
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Robert Bentley (R) on Thursday also refused to grant clemency after Smith's lawyers requested him to intervene in the process.
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Generally, government should not intervene in the mortgage markets unless there is a market failure, some inefficient allocation of credit.
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In contrast, U.S. intelligence agencies say Russia's extensive efforts to intervene in that same election were directed by the Kremlin.
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Indonesia's central bank has said it would intervene in the market if volatility in the rupiah got out of hand.
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House Democrats have officially filed a motion to intervene in defense of ObamaCare in court against a Republican-led lawsuit.
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These facts go a long way to explain why Russia would have wanted to intervene in the recent US election.
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On Thursday, the ACLU filed a motion to intervene in the case, which would allow it to enter the proceedings.
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The former UK prime minister suggested he had successfully persuaded the monarch to intervene in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.
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The bank, in an emailed statement, said it would continue to intervene in the foreign exchange market to sustain liquidity.
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Environmental groups are asking President Obama to intervene in the construction of a controversial oil pipeline project in North Dakota.
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It makes it a crime for citizens to intervene in disputes or controversies between the United States and foreign governments.
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The central bank did not intervene in the foreign exchange market for the seventh straight session on Wednesday, they said.
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The court's refusal to let the parties intervene in the case scraps their requests for it to reconsider its ruling.
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Clearly, the tendency of security agencies to intervene in the politics of democratic nations is not an exclusively American problem.
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As governments worldwide issued stricter containment measures, closing schools, bars and restaurants, central banks moved to intervene in the markets.
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A microphone-enabled camera could make it easier to help children with homework or to intervene in a sibling dispute.
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Beijing was signaling that it can intervene in Hong Kong, Liu said, but it would not be their preferred option.
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Yes, Trump has invited foreign powers to intervene in U.S. politics on his behalf; he's even done it on camera.
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The organization said it had to intervene in school districts across California, including Fresno Unified, Visalia Unified, and Alameda Unified.
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The Democratic nominee has a reputation for being more hawkish than Obama and more willing to intervene in foreign conflicts.
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The House had moved to intervene in the case after the state's attorney general -- a Democrat -- declined to do so.
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Mr. Sanders said last week that he had been given a briefing about Russian attempts to intervene in the campaign.
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In addition, states are now able to come up with their own plans for how to intervene in failing schools.
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That's why the U.S. tacitly allowed Iran to intervene in Syria while also consolidating its influence in Shia-dominated Iraq.
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And he remains unconvinced that the United States can effectively intervene in overseas conflicts like the one unfolding in Syria.
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South Korea should not intervene in the two nations' ties as if seeking "to play a mediator role," he said.
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She called on doctors, midwives and other health workers "to only intervene in this way when it is medically required".
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They found it out of character for him to intervene in such a high-profile way in an open case.
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Courts are reluctant to intervene in what they call "political questions," and a Senate impeachment trial is a classic example.
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Mexican authorities have said they are prepared to intervene in the market with dollar sales if peso movements becomes disordered.
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Disavow any effort to control greenhouse gases in the power sector, and instead, intervene in the market to promote coal.
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The National Defense Authorization Act contains language expanding CFIUS's authority to intervene in and block transactions, including with Chinese companies.
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Several U.S. military veterans, including Fox News personality Pete Hegseth, originally lobbied Trump to intervene in the war crime cases.
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What I appreciate about Rayllamm is that his gun disarms are almost always to intervene in someone else being mugged.
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Our role is not to intervene in his care, or to interfere in any way in the usual political process.
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The White House in April denied lawmakers' request for documents that might show whether Trump sought to intervene in the acquisition.
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But Bristow, who says he plans to intervene in Tanzania before the takeover closes, is confident he can break the impasse.
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But he felt it was a sacred principle of international law not to intervene in the internal affairs of other countries.
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"We ready to intervene in the foreign exchange market in order to reduce the pressure on the Swiss franc," he added.
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He added that the central bank will only intervene in foreign exchange markets to secure the Brazilian real floats more freely.
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Trump declared on Tuesday that he had an "absolute right" to intervene in the Stone case, though he denied doing so.
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It's not possible to anticipate every type of harassment, but here are a few ways to intervene in common harassment situations.
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Incoming House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer have said that they want to intervene in the case.
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Experts on federal contracting said it would be highly improper for a president to intervene in the awarding of a contract.
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Differences have emerged on how best to help the working class — and how dramatically the government should intervene in the economy.
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In 2013, President Barack Obama threatened to intervene in the conflict after Syria crossed his "red line" of chemical weapons use.
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The United States has decided not to intervene in the empire, even when Jaime carefully lays out all the undeniable facts.
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The mayhem in markets prompted Japan's top currency diplomat to signal Tokyo's readiness to intervene in currencies as the yen soared.
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The Internet Association has filed to intervene in the ongoing lawsuit against the FCC challenging the repeal of net neutrality protections.
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Twitter announced Friday that it would be the latest social media platform to intervene in searches for information related to vaccines.
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Police had been called to the home previously to intervene in a domestic dispute, sources said, but no charges were filed.
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"If the yen rises too much, Japanese authorities can intervene in the currency market," rather than ease monetary policy, he said.
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Donald Trump's attempt to intervene in rapper A$AP Rocky's incarceration in a Swedish prison is one clear example of this.
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Sixteen Democratic attorneys general won the right to intervene in the case in May and have been defending ObamaCare in court.
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Trump cited that trade deal during his interview with Reuters as a reason why he could intervene in the Huawei case.
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The latest twist: A federal judge now says Dem AGs can intervene in the case and fight to defend the law.
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Those tensions were on display last month when Perez, after vowing not to intervene in primary contests, endorsed New York Gov.
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The legislation would intervene in the large and growing business around voter data, which campaigns increasingly use to direct their messaging.
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Federal judge Robert Bryan denied Mozilla's motion to intervene in a related criminal case in Washington involving a child pornography site.
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Past presidents had to face these questions as they decided whether to intervene in countries from Cuba to Vietnam to Iraq.
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When they do lapse, the European Union will have conceded Russia's right to invade or intervene in whatever territory it wants.
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Trump subsequently dismissed reports, including from U.S. intelligence officials, that Russia had attempted to intervene in the election on his behalf.
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When the federal government tries to intervene in local issues, the outcome is rarely desirable for those in the affected community.
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Cameron told the BBC on Wednesday that he had asked for the Queen to intervene in the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.
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"Public health interventions should focus on how to intervene in better ways with people with higher stress and lower socioeconomic status."
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The Chinese currency had been strengthening this year, fueling speculation on whether Beijing can intervene in markets to limit its rise.
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The GOP leader added that there would be "serious consequences" if the Russians tried to intervene in the 2018 congressional elections.
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The proposed class action names Kalanick and not the ride-hailing company, though Uber is seeking to intervene in the lawsuit.
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Convene a workshop to revisit on the standards used by the agency when deciding when to intervene in with agency action.
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Democratic House leader Nancy Pelosi decried the ruling and suggested that the coming Democratic-led House will intervene in the case.
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Both Trump and Warren would like to see the United States intervene in global currency markets to weaken the US dollar.
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Consider America's belief that it had to intervene in Korea to reassure European allies, who in fact wanted no such thing.
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ECB'S HOLZMANN SAYS IF THERE WILL BE A NEED TO INTERVENE IN THE AREA OF GOVERNMENT BONDS, MEASURES WILL BE TAKEN
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That is even more the case when the president is trying to jawbone energy markets and intervene in the global economy.
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The Justice Department's decision to intervene in the AT&T deal was the more surprising of the two developments this week.
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The media broke the story that the Justice Department likely would intervene in the Stone case shortly before it did so.
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Trump defense attorney Patrick Philbin contradicts the DOJ's position on whether the courts should intervene in disputes between Trump and Congress
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As for the United States, then-President Barack Obama was reluctant to intervene in the Syrian war (recall that "red line").
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Under a 1960 treaty, Britain, Turkey and Greece can intervene in Cyprus in the event of a breakdown of constitutional order.
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Earlier on Wednesday, industry bodies representing the mining, aluminum and fertilizer industries had urged the government to intervene in the issue.
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Fred Hiatt: Going back earlier, President Obama early on decided basically the U.S. wasn't going to intervene in the civil war.
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There were walls with images of all the presidents and world leaders who remained silent and did not intervene in Bosnia.
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Madeleine K. Albright made her name describing the United States as the "indispensable nation" that needed to intervene in the Balkans.
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Mr. Trump's action, only 77 days into his term, hardly settles the question of when he might intervene in future crises.
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Essentially, these vague authorizations have provided illogical, but effective, political cover for three presidents to intervene in the greater Middle East.
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The Chinese currency had been strengthening this year, fuelling speculation on whether Beijing can intervene in markets to limit its rise.
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" Trump added that Congress shouldn't intervene in the talks, and claimed that if it did, he would "simply terminate NAFTA entirely.
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Yeomans notes that it's not unusual, particularly under Republican-led administrations, for the DOJ to intervene in cases involving religious freedom.
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There also stands a legitimate question of why it was necessary to intervene in this particular case over a sentencing recommendation.
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Here are a couple of sage Ph.D.s seeing if they might intervene in the identity wars now plaguing so many nations.
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Organizations such as the Club for Growth, FreedomWorks, and Heritage Action regularly intervene in Republican primaries on behalf of favored candidates.
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Because the Trump administration declined to defend ObamaCare against the lawsuit, California and its coalition filed to intervene in the case.
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They filed a motion to intervene in the case, which if granted means the judge will have to weigh their concerns.
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Since he began working for Trump, Perry has become more and more frank about the administration's decisions to intervene in markets.
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President Donald Trump previously suggested that he may intervene in the Meng case if it would help the nations reach a deal.
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It has said it will intervene in the market as necessary through regular auctions of the dollar, and other currencies if needed.
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Kuchibhotla's friend, Alok Madasani, and Ian Grillot, a bar-goer who tried to intervene in the attack, were also shot, but survived.
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Mexico's central bank has also started to more actively intervene in order to combat now rising inflation due to the low peso.
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Western politicians have to ask—what price are my voters willing to accept in order for us to intervene in this situation?
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Following her arrest, Trump said he could intervene in the case of Meng if it helped secure a trade deal with China.
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Another Garmin engineer, Alok Madasani, was also shot, as was a third man, Ian Grillot, who attempted to intervene in the shooting.
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He called on the RBNZ to slash rates to 1.0 percent over two meetings and said it could intervene in currency markets.
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Another point of conflict is whether the commission should intervene in individual cases of bishops' being accused of abuse or cover-up.
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Of course, Google does intervene in Search results to make them more accurate, more useful or sometimes more beneficial to Google's business.
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But the risk of pledged shares, which prompted authorities to intervene in October, will give the market some support at key levels.
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But, arriving in Buenos Aires, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin told reporters that Trump was not trying to intervene in currency markets.
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But for the scientists, the work shows that we're on the right path to creating machines that can intervene in online arguments.
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And he confirmed that his agency was investigating the 2016 Trump campaign's links with Russia's effort to intervene in the presidential election.
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Mendes also said the central bank is waiting on international economic events before deciding whether to intervene in the local currency market.
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"Money policy alone won't solve the problem," said Jordan, adding, however, that he remained willing to intervene in currency markets if needed.
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It was the first successful ISIS attack in the country, after authorities managed to intervene in multiple attempts leading up to it.
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The negative interest rates and our readiness to intervene in the foreign exchange market aims to reduce the pressure on the franc.
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Obama has refused to directly intervene in the country's five-year civil war with actions like setting up safe zones for refugees.
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Now more recently, intervening in our most vulnerable spot, taking advantage of our open system to try to intervene in our democracy.
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That decision was then backed by the European Court of Human Rights in June, which ruled not to intervene in the case.
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Trump criticized Obama's approach, even though he personally urged his predecessor not to intervene in the Syrian civil war on numerous occasions.
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Knowing these for lots of local insects gives a better idea of where, when and how to intervene in a particular place.
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The campaign to intervene in America's political system continues at alarming proportions -- that's according to Dan Coats, Trump's director of national intelligence.
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Policymakers are also not likely to intervene in the green bond market this year while it is still growing and developing standards.
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There were problems there the US shouldn't be expected to intervene in, Obama argued in an interview with The Atlantic last year.
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In 2011 her government abstained from the UN security council vote to intervene in Libya, citing "considerable dangers and risks" in participating.
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In October 2017, Catalonia unilaterally declared independence, prompting Madrid to intervene in the region by dismissing its parliament and arresting secessionist leaders.
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" Agreeing with her husband, Nancy Golsteyn said the Constitution "gives the President the lawful right to intervene in this kind of situation.
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The Bank of England has asked the government for the power to intervene in the sector, which is likely to be approved.
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"There were rules in the wake of ... the Nixon improprieties that presidents would not interfere or intervene in ongoing investigations," Blumenthal said.
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In a written opinion issued Tuesday, Judge Thomas Griffith said precedent calls for judges not to intervene in ongoing military legal proceedings.
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The presidents deny any wrongdoing, and Sassou Nguesso told the French courts in 2013 not to intervene in his country's internal affairs.
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Other analysts said the increased level of foreign currency reserves showed the SNB would continue to intervene in the foreign exchange markets.
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Trump during the Reuters interview said he would intervene in the case if it would help close a trade deal with China.
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Democrats are leaving the door open for Hillary Clinton and former President Barack Obama to intervene in Senate races across the country.
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These are certainly the sort of qualifications the Kremlin would look for when staffing a team to intervene in the US election.
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How do we actually intervene in the state of play to shift, modify, tune, herd your behavior ... To where we want it.
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Doe's case isn't the first time the federal government has tried to intervene in an undocumented woman's abortion, according to the complaint.
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When a general suggested that the military might have to intervene in political affairs to combat leftist extremists, Mr. Batlle fired him.
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Polis said he also supported the decision by the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment not to intervene in the labor dispute.
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Monday's letter is the second effort in two weeks from lawmakers to ask executive branch officials to intervene in the Stanford aftermath.
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These persons had a moral obligation to intervene in a way that separated him from his guns (he had registered 21 guns).
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"What I've witnessed is that when we don't intervene in these kinds of families, that's when you see violence escalate," she said.
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BOES CARNEY SAYS WOULD ONLY BE IN MOST EXTREME CASES IN RESPECT OF MARKET FUNCTIONING THAT WE WOULD INTERVENE IN FX MARKETS
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The Kremlin said this week it wanted Calvey freed but would not intervene in the case, which has rattled Russia's business community.
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Among the measures: The Legislature would gain the authority to intervene in court cases that were traditionally overseen by the executive branch.
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Mr. Trump has suggested that he could intervene in the Huawei case if it would help secure a trade agreement with China.
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This would likely be well-received by American carriers, which have for years petitioned the U.S. government to intervene in the dispute.
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In it, he is seeking to intervene in the lawsuit between Benchmark and Kalanick and wants all kinds of stuff to happen.
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Federal judges can intervene in limited circumstances, such as if legal process was abused or a party was denied a fair hearing.
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The big picture: The Department of Justice did not intervene in the lawsuit, and the companies did not immediately respond for comment.
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This summer, a group of states, including New York and California, was allowed to intervene in the court case over the subsidies.
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The body also said it was asking authorities to think about creating an insurance scheme to intervene in a major health disaster.
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While that may be objectionable, it is not the same thing as asking a foreign government to intervene in an American election.
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Trump again on Sunday defended his decision to move U.S. troops out of the way and to not intervene in the bloodshed.
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Even though the court declined to intervene in the matter twice, the police issued an arrest warrant for Mulakkal a week later.
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The court also denied a motion for a group, the Reporter's Committee for Freedom of the Press, to intervene in the case.
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The party also vowed to intervene in a lawsuit brought by GOP state attorneys general that seeks to invalidate the entire law.
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Some believe in forced "sexual redistribution," in which a governing body would intervene in women's lives to force them into sexual relationships.
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The majority of American social media users want the government to intervene in moderating content, according to a new poll released Wednesday.
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A political backlash is unfolding as European mayors intervene in the market with rent controls, higher property taxes and subsidized housing programs.
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Last Tuesday, Montana Attorney General Tim Fox announced that the state would intervene in the legal battle over the Keystone XL pipeline.
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Fact check: There is no evidence to suggest Ukraine — meaning the Ukrainian government — carried out a campaign to intervene in the election.
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A hundred years ago, in 22019, President Woodrow Wilson unilaterally sent a US expeditionary force to intervene in the Russian Civil War.
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Lebanon meanwhile has called on France and the United States to intervene in the light of the escalation of tensions with Israel.
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AP reported Sunday that the White House had informed the Navy it did not intend to intervene in the proceedings against Gallagher.
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But until then, it's possible that the best way to intervene in a biased pipeline is to start with the researchers themselves.
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Did he decide not to intervene in world matters because, given the way he experiences time, he knew that he wouldn't intervene?
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Lam said Tuesday it would be "totally unacceptable" for Washington or any other country to intervene in the semi-autonomous Chinese region.
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He said he believes the central bank may need to intervene in the next 18 months to stave off a major threat.
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"We are definitely prepared to intervene in an emergency," one of the ECB's longest-standing members, Ewald Nowotny, told reporters in Vienna.
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The judge assigned to the case dismissed the suit, ruling that he had no jurisdiction to intervene in a state court proceeding.
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It happens with other races, too, he said, and it was up to him as a lawyer to intervene in real time.
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Last week, Charlie's parents lost their final appeal when the European Court of Human Rights declined to intervene in the UK's decision.
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As mass immigration stirred fears that "American" stock — read: pure white bloodlines — would be diluted, reformers sought ways to intervene in immigrant families.
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What's more, he said, America was "self-humiliating" by admitting that a foreign country had the power to intervene in its election process.
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Those lawsuits are filed under seal to allow the Justice Department to investigate and determine whether it wants to intervene in the cases.
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Several offices of Democratic attorneys general who are believed to want to intervene in the case declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.
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RACHEL MADDOW, MSNBC HOST: The president today again cited Vladimir Putin&aposs assurances that Russia definitely didn&apost intervene in our presidential election.
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The move by Rosen to intervene in the case of a single federal inmate is the latest in an unusual series of circumstances.
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Confindustria is willing to "intervene in the paper's capital increase" the business association's chairman Vincenzo Boccia said, according to Il Sole 24 Ore.
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They discuss how far the state should intervene in our personal freedom and why left-wing Democrats might be their own worst enemy.
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There's a phenomenon to describe the ways that trying to intervene in one part of a drug market can make things worse elsewhere.
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But even if that's right, he may still be perceived as having tried to intervene in an (already complicated and unpredictable) US election.
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To blunt Vivendi's clout, in 2017 it invoked Italy's "golden power", a law entitling it to intervene in strategically important sectors, including telecoms.
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One of the member organizations is Astral AR, a technology-based, safety-solutions company that builds drones that intervene in active shooter situations.
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Taleb said Trump would be less likely to intervene in events overseas and would try to go with the prevailing winds among voters.
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And there is always a chance that the army might consider the chaos justification to intervene in some way, further disfiguring Pakistan's democracy.
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In Australian law, companies are allowed to seek permission to intervene in a case if they believe the outcome affects their business directly.
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This could provide a customer service operation with feedback in real time along with advice for managers when to intervene in a call.
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But last week, the governor declined to intervene in the dispute, which could have further delayed a strike by up to 180 days.
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On Thursday, Ms. Clifford's lawyer, Michael Avenatti, filed a motion on her behalf to formally intervene in Mr. Cohen's case in New York.
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They want the EPA to intervene in permits issued to several companies by Texas's environmental regulator, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
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It was one of the reasons he didn't intervene in Syria in November 2013 when he was being urged to do just that.
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The comments from Erdogan - some of his starkest yet about the government's need to intervene in policy - immediately weighed on the lira currency.
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In October, the regulator threatened to intervene in the carrier if there was change in management, but backed off after assurances from shareholders.
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While the U.S. Justice Department can intervene in such lawsuits, in this case it did not, leaving the ex-employees to pursue it.
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Sri Lanka's finance ministry would not intervene in exchange rate management, junior finance minister Eran Wickremaratne said on Thursday at an economic forum.
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The yen's relative strength against the greenback has led many analysts to speculate on whether the Japanese authorities might intervene in the market.
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"That's why we never intervened, don't intervene and try not to intervene in domestic political processes" in the U.S. View the discussion thread.
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He said the National Seed Association of India, of which Rao is the president, had asked his ministry to intervene in the dispute.
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The West did not intervene in Afghanistan out of altruism, but to stem the tide of terrorism emerging from the country and region.
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Thai authorities have said in the past they will intervene in foreign exchange markets to "smooth out" any excessive moves in the baht.
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So one way for the Justice Department to slow FCA litigation, say whistleblower lawyers, would be to decline to intervene in good cases.
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Instead it used Blackstone's substantial influence to directly intervene in struggling businesses, changing their fates in ways that maximised profits on GSO's trades.
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Massachusetts has filed, joined or sought to intervene in 28503 suits, and Washington and Maryland have both been a part of 22019 suits.
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The dramatic drop followed China's decision to intervene in its currency markets to make its exports cheaper in the face of U.S. tariffs.
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But presidential spokesman Reda Bougezi said the presidency did not intervene in any media content and strongly defended the freedom of the press.
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President Donald Trump previously suggested that he may intervene in the Meng case if it would help reach a trade deal with China.
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White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Friday that Trump finds the allegations against Moore "extremely troubling" but won't intervene in the election.
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The United States did not need to intervene in Soviet affairs, Kennan believed, because Communism was bound to collapse from its own inefficiency.
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But they could be countered if Trump, who has a lock on the GOP base, decides to intervene in the 2020 Nebraska primary.
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Additionally, Trump said Tuesday that he would be willing to intervene in Meng's case if it would help close a deal with China.
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Manning and equipping a force to intervene in Venezuela would be a monumentally costly and time-intensive task before even firing a shot.
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Attorneys general from 16 states plus the District of Columbia filed papers with a federal appeals court seeking to intervene in the case.
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The bills also limit early voting to two weeks and give lawmakers the ability to hire outside lawyers and intervene in certain lawsuits.
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Justice Neil Gorsuch on Tuesday pointed to some of this activity to suggest that the Supreme Court need not intervene in this area.
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Analysts say the government might be tempted to intervene in the industry and the economy again ahead of a presidential election in October.
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Last month, he caused a backlash among Latin American leaders by suggesting that he could order American military forces to intervene in Venezuela.
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Below, they offer their insights on why teenagers might not intervene in a fight and whether they have a responsibility to do so.
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Waluyo added the currency strength reflects improving global fundamentals and that the central bank isn't seeing a need to intervene in the market.
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Spencer had angered Trump by publicly disagreeing with the president over his decision to intervene in Gallagher's case, and had threatened to quit.
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"Macron will no doubt be more authoritarian, and will not hesitate to intervene in certain industrial situations," a Paris-based investment banker said.
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Giuliani said a Ukrainian court had found Leshchenko guilty of producing a phony affidavit given to US officials to intervene in American elections.
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The Fed stepped in to intervene in the repo market, after a wild spike in short-term rates to about 10% on Sept.
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The problem continues today, as Russia is being called out again for trying to intervene in the 2020 elections, according to several reports.
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He also told lawmakers that he was "not convinced" that Russia tried to intervene in the U.S. election to help boost Trump's chances.
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President Donald Trump reportedly said he wanted to intervene in the bidding process and has a public feud with Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos.
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The central bank has chosen to intervene in the currency markets to ensure that the rupee does not rise to an unsustainable level.
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"If the European economy continues to slow down, it's important to have at least somebody in charge and able to intervene in Spain."
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Trump has railed against Chicago's high rates of violent crime, even threatening at points to have the federal government intervene in the city.
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The Justice Department's appearance in the case is unusual because the agency does not often intervene in matters outside of its own cases.
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The Saudi regime's decision to intervene in the Yemeni civil war can also be understood through the lens of Saudi fear and insecurity.
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Downey, who's been living in Europe for the last 20 years, felt the urge to intervene in American politics following the last elections.
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But there still has to be a remote monitor somewhere in the loop to intervene in case one of the rovers needs assistance.
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While regional leaders move forward with attempts to intervene in the crisis, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon emphasized the need for action.
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Pishevar, who previously served on Uber's board of advisors, recently filed a motion to intervene in Benchmark Capital's lawsuit against co-founder Travis Kalanick.
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It is known, thanks to repeated assessments made by the intelligence agencies, that the Russian government tried to intervene in last year's presidential election.
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Their robots were intended to act as activists, and would write graffiti, produce political slogans, and intervene in places they weren't allowed to go.
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Remington did not issue a temporary injunction on laws that allow lawmakers to intervene in legal challenges to state statutes and new enterprise zones.
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French President Emmanuel Macron rejected calls from the parents to intervene in a long Facebook post on Monday, before the appeals verdict was announced.
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"Currently we have all necessary tools and plans to intervene in the foreign exchange market, ensuring the control of macroeconomic stability," the statement said.
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And since Putin did intervene in the 2016 U.S. election on Trump's behalf, the claims take on extra intensity even beyond the fever swamps.
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Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, has sought to intervene in the case, saying some of the seized materials could relate to her.
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In 2005, three environmental groups, including the Sierra Club, "moved to intervene in the Oroville licensing proceeding," according to documents released by the state.
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Last year, a huge truckers strike over high diesel prices paralyzed much of Brazil and led the government to intervene in Petrobras' pricing policy.
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This was sparked by a move to intervene in equity markets and devalue the yuan amid a stock rout that infected financial markets worldwide.
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Police had to intervene in one march when supporters of the migrants came under attack from around 20 people who threw bottles and stones.
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Japanese Finance Minister overnight the government will intervene in the currency market if "one-sided" yen rises last long enough to hurt the economy.
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They are expected to be rebuffed, but Democrats in the House say they will intervene in the case once they gain control in January.
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After Argentina agreed on a $50bn loan from the IMF, he said he would intervene in the foreign-exchange market only in "disruptive situations".
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But in an unusual and powerful move, a teacher was suspended without pay for failing to intervene in escalating tensions between the two students.
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The central bank kept its policy of negative interest rates and readiness to intervene in what Chairman Thomas Jordan called "fragile" foreign exchange markets.
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According to Dr. Barbara Berkeley, a board-certified physician in both internal and obesity medicine, it's impossible to not intervene in other people's lives.
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In an abridged version of the interview available on Wednesday, Jordan had said the SNB was still ready to intervene in the forex market.
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Trump also said he would intervene in the case against a top executive at Huawei Technologies if it would help secure a trade deal.
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FORMER GOVERNOR OF HONG KONG PATTEN SAYS UK PM JOHNSON SHOULD GARNER SUPPORT FROM ALLIES TO ENSURE CHINA DOES NOT INTERVENE IN HONG KONG
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President Donald Trump, in an interview with Reuters, said he would be willing to intervene in the Justice Department's case, citing national security concerns.
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In general, they weren't ones to intervene in matters outside schooling, expecting early on that my brother and I should handle our own business.
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Just last week, Mr Yameen suggested he would intervene in any institution of state that he thought was "losing its way", including the courts.
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But it would not address Mr. Assad's government or the possibility of a larger use of force to intervene in the Syrian civil war.
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Coats, however, denied to the Senate intelligence committee Wednesday morning that he ever "felt pressured to intervene in the Russia investigation in any way."
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Once upon a time, these journalists debated the best ways to intervene in the Syrian conflict and the limits and merits of free trade.
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On Thursday, 16 Democratic state attorneys general sought to intervene in the appeal, with the goal of keeping the funding for insurers in place.
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But after Saudi Arabia's decision to intervene in Yemen, the possibility that the kingdom will use military force if needed cannot be ruled out.
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But it is not at all clear that any of those rationales would actually compel the Trump administration to intervene in the Idaho case.
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The Kremlin has said Vladimir Putin does not plan to intervene in the case and that investigators should be allowed to do their job.
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Conservative justices expressed doubt about whether courts should intervene in such highly political disputes, and questioned the challengers' legal standing to bring the case.
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"It's no longer possible to intervene in this project, which was planned by previous governments and carries contractual constraints," Conte said in a statement.
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In practice, this means that very few people intervene in instances of sexual assault when they don't know the victim well or at all.
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Trump has shown a willingness to intervene in the public and private markets to drive outcomes he'd like to see in the business world.
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At issue are reports that Trump asked them personally to in some way intervene in the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 elections.
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The law would limit the local market regulator's ability to intervene in company boards and allow for local advisers to invest citizens' funds abroad.
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Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a vote on a resolution that would have allowed the Senate to intervene in a federal lawsuit against ObamaCare.
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A resolution backed by top House Democrats would allow the House to intervene in a pending federal lawsuit to defend the legality of ObamaCare.
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Concern is growing that China may intervene in the increasingly violent protests, the ripples from which are starting to be felt far and wide.
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Japanese authorities tend to verbally intervene in markets to prevent investors from driving up the yen during times of increasing strains in overseas economies.
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So he bought Akorn shares and moved, as a shareholder, to intervene in the six dismissed suits in order to enjoin the mootness fee.
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The Constitution of the International Criminal Court stipulates that it should only intervene in cases where countries are unwilling or unable to investigate themselves.
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He said his organization and others have "violence interrupters" on the streets of the roughest neighborhoods to intervene in gang conflicts before they escalate.
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A concerted effort will be needed, involving the community at large, to track, prevent and intervene in cases involving commercial sex workers, said Macwan.
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Men have begun asking themselves what they can do to intervene in cases of sexual harassment or denigration – how not to stand by silently.
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The offer for the U.S. military to intervene in Mexico's internal affairs — a third rail in Mexican politics — rattled an already-unsettled security apparatus.
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That the grid is tested from time to time by extreme weather events has been used as an excuse to intervene in electricity markets.
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Mr. Raphael added that the state would ordinarily resist "officious intermeddlers" seeking to intervene in a case to press the position it had abandoned.
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As they saw it, the critical issue was never the Syrian civil war, which the president had decided was too risky to intervene in.
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On Saturday, the government announced the central bank would intervene in the market through banks and authorized exchange shops to control the exchange rate.
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He rightly dismisses the claims of the Washington policy community that a failure to intervene in Syria reduces America's credibility and emboldens America's enemies.
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Perhaps your students taught you something about race — or you chose to intervene in a conversation about race that they were having among themselves.
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Also, Trump said he would intervene in a case against a top executive at Huawei Technologies if it would help secure a trade deal.
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Speaking to journalists, Mr. Kosachyov denied that Russia interfered in the 2016 presidential election and said that it would not intervene in future races.
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The British government on Sunday moved to intervene in the sale of Northern Aerospace by asking the country's Competition and Markets Authority to investigate.
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" As Wonder Woman leaves that paradise to intervene in World War I, her mother tells her to "be careful in the world of men.
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But if anything, Trump has escalated his efforts to intervene in the workings of justice since Barr went on record asking him to stop.
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In 2015, Maulekhi used that judgment to intervene in a state court petition to lift the ban on cockfighting -- and the ban was upheld.
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But Trump undermined that stance by controversially suggesting he could intervene in the case if it would help reach a trade deal with Beijing.
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A former journalist who became a human rights advocate, White House adviser and diplomat, she had pressed President Obama to intervene in civilian catastrophes.
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Research shows that each intervention reinforces the norm that the army can (and maybe should) intervene in politics, which makes future interventions more likely.
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California Attorney General Xavier Becerra says Trump's tweets will bolster arguments from him and his counterparts in other states to intervene in the case.
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The House Judiciary Committee cites the exchange with Dean, as well as a question on whether Lloyd tried to intervene in young women's pregnancies.
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Ms. Reyes said the elder brother wrongly believed the senator had the political clout to intervene in his case and reduce his prison sentence.
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But the White House refused to turn them over, and the courts decided not to intervene in a confrontation between two branches of government.
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Newspaper articles about a bullied child who killed himself or herself typically include a list of failures by the authorities to intervene in time.
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Their training, expertise and the technology they have at their disposal have greatly enhanced the industry's capability to intervene in the most challenging circumstances.
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Northrop that if the government has declined to intervene in an FCA suit, it does not have an absolute right to bar a settlement.
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The Kremlin says it is up to the relevant courts to decide the men's fate and that it does not intervene in such cases.
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Menendez is also charged with helping Melgen's foreign girlfriends obtain visas and attempting to intervene in a port dispute involving one of Melgen's companies.
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White House aides described the meeting as a bipartisan meet-and-greet, not an attempt to intervene in the spending talks on Capitol Hill.
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"In future, the member states will have clear powers to intervene in the case of state-controlled direct investment in European companies," Zypries said.
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If planners—or regulators, for that matter—want to intervene in something, it is with the platform that they are best advised to start.
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CNN has reported that the President's decisions to intervene in war crimes cases have contributed to increased tensions between the Pentagon and White House.
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CNN has reported that the President's decision to intervene in war crimes cases has contributed to increased tensions between the Pentagon and White House.
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AMCO is now set to intervene in the rescue of Banca Carige by ridding the lender of some 3 billion euros in problem loans.
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Hancock confirmed on Tuesday that he would not intervene in regards to Comcast, either on the grounds of broadcasting standards or on media plurality.
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Charlottesville officers were told that they were only to "intervene in serious violence, violence where someone would be seriously hurt or killed," Heaphy said.
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The strong dollar policy was seen as a way to assure investors that Washington would not intervene in exchange markets to debase the currency.
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The Malagasy people believe their ancestors serve as intermediaries between the living and God and therefore have the power to intervene in events on earth.
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The Chinese leader reiterated his stance that the island is part of China and said foreigners should not intervene in matters related to Taiwan's independence.
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No doubt, in the heat of the election, people will likely impute partisan motives to the Supreme Court justices who intervene in election-related disputes.
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But the fact that a foreign power tried to intervene in U.S. democracy and exploit divisions in American politics is cause for alarm, they say.
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Trump said Tuesday he may intervene in Meng's case if it would help his country obtain a trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping's government.
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Trump's tweets, alongside Barr's decision to intervene in the case, led former DOJ officials to worry about the president's undue influence over the Justice Department.
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Esper said Friday the US is not abandoning its Kurdish allies, although he made it clear the US military will not intervene in the fight.
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The court rulings prompted Congress to intervene in order to establish a federal framework for codifying and enforcing these rights; those efforts led to IDEA.
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He added that the move could complicate Petrobras' plans to sell two groups of refineries over fears the government might intervene in refinery fuel pricing.
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There is also agreement, according to U.S. officials, that Russia sought to intervene in the election to help Trump, a Republican, defeat Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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Emefiele also said Nigeria's central bank would continue to intervene in the foreign exchange markets, adding that he believed in a stable exchange rate regime.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has hinted in the past that he could intervene in Meng's case if it helped seal a U.S.-China trade deal.
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He oversaw special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation amid questions surrounding the legality of his temporary appointment and fears that he would intervene in the probe.
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Be smart: Axios' Caitlin Owens points out that while this is good politics, voting to intervene in the lawsuit probably won't have any practical effect.
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While the government does intervene in the private sector in many different ways, this could mean that some areas will become more visible than others.
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Why it matters: The Federal Communications Commission generally does not intervene in private negotiations between programmers and the pay-TV stations that carry their content.
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The rally was fueled by the Saudi oil minister's comments that OPEC members may discuss taking steps to intervene in oil markets to stabilize prices.
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WOMAN CALLED A &aposSMELLY FATTY ON UNITED FLIGHT SAYS STRANGER STEPPED IN TO INTERVENE In the days since, the news sparked mixed reactions on Twitter.
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A last-ditch effort from the state GOP to block the map failed Monday, as the US Supreme Court declined to intervene in the matter.
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It's believed that Wheeler hit Velasquez in the head with a hammer when she attempted to intervene in a domestic dispute between Wheeler and Martinez.
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Fans flooded the comments section on Noel-Schure's post, questioning the level of security and why the dancers needed to intervene in the first place.
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MSF criticized UNMISS in February when peacekeepers did not intervene in fighting which broke out in a Protection of Civilians Site in Malakal, South Sudan.
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But, a day earlier, Cohen Milstein had moved on behalf of six different former class members to intervene in the case and keep it alive.
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However, on Friday, top Trump economic advisor Larry Kudlow and two senior administration officials confirmed that the president decided not to intervene in currency markets.
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A key factor - and one the airlines are trying to change - is that the government cannot regulate fees or even intervene in disputes over them.
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He outlasted national security adviser Michael Flynn, Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and press secretary Sean Spicer September: Bannon vowed to intervene in GOP primaries.
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Separately, a federal judge on Wednesday rejected a Virginia VW owner's request to intervene in the settlement of a class-action lawsuit against the automaker.
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Its decision to intervene in the Gulf airspace dispute is a rare instance of the U.N. body directly attempting to settle a row between states.
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The Kremlin has said President Vladimir Putin does not plan to intervene in the case and that investigators should be allowed to do their job.
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The real choices are not about whether the government should intervene in the economy but about how the government should structure markets from the outset.
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"In this environment, negative interest rates as well as the readiness to intervene in the currency markets when it is needed remain necessary," Maechler said.
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In a further note about trade issues, Abe offered that state-owned companies should not intervene in economies and that intellectual property should be protected.
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Attorneys general from California and New York said they would move to intervene in a lawsuit in federal court that challenges the Obama-era rules.
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Gabriel has said he would welcome a European counter-offer for Kuka but the government has made clear it cannot intervene in a corporate matter.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The British government is prepared to intervene in consumer markets to reduce costs for bill payers, Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday.
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That spurred policymakers to intervene in the market by keeping the currency from falling further, but propping up the yuan also likely required selling dollars.
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Obama said that the U.S. would consider any extradition request through its regular legal process, adding that he would not personally intervene in the case.
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Meanwhile, establishment Republicans, quick to criticize Clinton for the Benghazi affair, remain conspicuously silent on her decision to intervene in Libya in the first place.
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Most importantly, neither Annie nor Mae intervene in the other's concerning life paths: Annie's working for days straight, Mae's working to perpetuate an evil empire.
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Unlike the federal judiciary, U.S. immigration courts fall under Justice Department jurisdiction, and the attorney general can intervene in cases to set national legal precedent.
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On Monday, Japanese authorities issued their strongest warning yet that they were prepared to intervene in the market to curb the rise of the yen.
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President Barack Obama did not intervene in Johnson's case during his eight years in office because the Justice Department recommended denying Johnson's request for commutation.
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Mattis said the relationship between the United States and Russia has "no doubt" worsened amid Russia's continued efforts to intervene in the US electoral process.
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"We are definitely prepared to intervene in an emergency," ECB Governing Council member Ewald Nowotny - who heads the Austrian central bank - told reporters in Vienna.
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A Uighur mother who survived a Chinese re-education camp is calling on Congress to intervene in China's mass internment of the Muslim minority group.
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We can't tell the people of Hong Kong we are going to do something we can't do, that we're somehow going intervene in Hong Kong.
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They are expected to vote on the third and final portion, which would allow the Speaker to intervene in ObamaCare court cases, early next week.
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Senate Republicans on Thursday blocked an amendment from Manchin that would instruct the Senate legal counsel to intervene in the federal lawsuit and defend ObamaCare.
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Asked whether Mexico would seek to intervene in the markets to support the peso, Carstens said prior interventions were generally aimed at tackling temporary pressures.
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And now, 17 Democratic Attorneys General are looking to intervene in the legal battle between the CFPB and PHH over the constitutionality of the entity.
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"Sometimes it seemed like there wasn't a country in the Middle East that Hillary Clinton didn't want to invade, intervene in or topple," he said.
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Last week, newly empowered Democrats in the House moved to intervene in an ongoing lawsuit to defend Obamacare, formally known as the Affordable Care Act.
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The newly empowered Democratic leadership also scheduled a vote for next Wednesday on a standalone resolution affirming the House's authorization to intervene in the lawsuit.
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Two things would happen: First, other parties that want to keep ObamaCare and DACA would attempt to intervene in those cases to argue against settling.
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Rapper A$AP Rocky has been charged with assault after a fight in Sweden, despite efforts from US President Trump to intervene in his case.
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Consequently, they asserted a right to intervene in Caribbean finances to prevent Europeans from ensconcing warships in America's backyard in defiance of the Monroe Doctrine.
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Another group of 2202 states and the District of Columbia sought to intervene in a case weighing the constitutionality of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Former UK prime minister David Cameron revealed he asked for the Queen to intervene in 2014 to influence the outcome of the Scottish independence referendum.
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Cuba gained technical independence but with compromised sovereignty, as the United States insisted on the right to intervene in its affairs and frequently did so.
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President Donald Trump last month suggested he may intervene in the legal saga if it would help his pursuit of a trade deal with China.
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He can now appoint ministers, officials and judges at will, can dissolve parliament, intervene in the country's judicial system and impose a state of emergency.
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Mr. Rubio is among the Republicans whom Priorities USA may seek to defeat, if the group decides to intervene in Senate races, one strategist said.
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Trump said in December that he would possibly intervene in the criminal trial if it could help him to secure a trade deal with China.
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Learn about bystander intervention and how you might be able to use some of your privileges to intervene in situations where women are unsafe. 98.
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Countries such as China, India and Indonesia have been able to intervene in currency markets and yet sterilise that intervention to keep domestic markets liquid.
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Supporters of the amendment had successfully argued that the state shouldn't intervene in family affairs, particularly when it comes to the physical discipline of children.
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His goal wasn't to intervene in any of the broader and more complicated dynamics of the war — to stop the civil war or weaken Iran.
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"The key to safe bystander intervention is learning how to intervene in a way that fits the situation and your personal comfort level," McGovern explained.
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While the focus will be on national security, lawmakers have also raised questions about foreign governments manipulating social media platforms to intervene in U.S. politics.
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It goes to the heart of two major issues: whether the United States should intervene in humanitarian crises and how it should deal with Russia.
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Any attempt by Israel to intervene in this crisis would suggest that the Jews of America are not as integrated as they claim to be.
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In two books, "In Retrospect" (1995) and "Argument Without End" (2000), McNamara conceded that the United States had been "terribly wrong" to intervene in Vietnam.
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At the hearing, the judge said he was sympathetic to the gun control groups' concerns but questioned their legal standing to intervene in the case.
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After the arrest, Trump told Reuters he would intervene in the U.S. case against Meng if it would help close a trade deal with China.
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The policeman said he drew his gun while trying to intervene in a brawl between two groups of youths, who ended up turning against him.
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Evers would need legislative approval to ban guns at the Capitol) to the expansive (Republican lawmakers could intervene in lawsuits and block more administrative rules).
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Hezbollah's success so alarmed the Sunni Arab states that Saudi Arabia toyed with the idea of sending an Arab military force to intervene in Lebanon.
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The measures also will limit early voting, allow legislators to intervene in some lawsuits and limit the power of Josh Kaul, the incoming attorney general.
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In the past, employers could count on the federal and state government to intervene in labor strikes, which often led to brutal crackdowns on workers.
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U.S. airlines have been petitioning the federal government for years to intervene in what they see as unfair competition by the three major Gulf carriers.
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American small businesses are at serious risk if Washington doesn't intervene in response to the coronavirus crisis, a toy company executive told CNBC on Wednesday.
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Finance Minister Taro Aso declined to comment when asked earlier whether Japan needed to intervene in the currency market to stem the yen's current strength.
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The United Nations also has sought to intervene in the Namazi case, saying the father and son had been imprisoned arbitrarily and should be freed.
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T Rowe Price, the asset manager, was disenfranchised in its attempt to intervene in the 33 sale of Dell after another glitch on recording ownership.
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Part of the reason this area of the law is unclear is that the courts are often reluctant to intervene in matters of national security.
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But she said that it is incumbent on medical professionals to intervene in instances where there is a danger to an individual or the public.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) has asked Delrahim to meet with him to discuss any attempts by the White House to intervene in the merger review.
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Mr. Flynn's defense lawyers, led by Sidney Powell, had urged Mr. Barr to intervene in the case, accusing the special counsel's prosecutors of being corrupt.
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Second, he has the right to use the powers of office to pressure foreign governments to intervene in American elections to serve his personal purposes.
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Trump's lawyers said the court does not have jurisdiction to intervene in the dispute between the House committee and the executive branch over the subpoenas.
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He called for foreign governments to intervene in the 2016 election to help him when he asked for Russian hackers, to hack into Hillary Clinton.
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Nor is the problem the hypocrisy of Republicans applauding these pronouncements even though they would howl if Democrats sought similarly to intervene in the market.
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He also brushed aside a question about Republicans appearing to intervene in the Democratic race, pointing out the ads were a positive message about Smith.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson&aposs actions have been blamed for her ongoing detention, and he has promised to intervene in the case to end it.
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"Ideally, there will be stake acquisitions together with private investors," the official said, adding that Berlin had no plans to intervene in daily business decisions.
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You can intervene in Syria, or not, without threatening the deployment of US troops in East Asia or the viability of NATO as an alliance.
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The Kremlin said it was following the situation closely and opposed any split in Orthodoxy, adding that the state should not intervene in church matters.
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"I once got out of my car to intervene in a fight between a couple of boys because it was so unfair," she told The Telegraph.
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When the government files notice to intervene in a whistleblower case, the complaint becomes unsealed -- in this case, the fourth amended complaint, filed June 8, 223.
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The Justice Department said it also had the option of having U.S. Attorney General William Barr intervene in related private lawsuits against the state prison system.
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The greenback briefly gained against the yen, after hitting 17-month lows overnight as Japan warned it could intervene in the market to weaken the yen.
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In an action Tuesday night, Democratic leaders said they will authorize their next speaker, likely Nancy Pelosi, to intervene in a pending federal case, Texas v.
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"There are not many walls in the space, so you can start to build walls, but I didn't want to intervene in the architecture," he adds.
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Traders "know the central bank has more ammunition to intervene in the market if it weakens," said Andres Jaime, global FX and rates strategist at Barclays.
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Hawaii rejected Hawaii had filed an emergency motion to intervene in the appeal as well alongside Minnesota and Washington, an attempt the court rejected Monday night.
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This month, lawyers with the Center for Constitutional Rights representing me and other Palestinians, including two villages, filed a motion to intervene in the settlers' lawsuit.
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America's spooks are sure that Russia did try to intervene in the election; some are less certain than the CIA about the intent behind its actions.
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That money has been used to intervene in mosque-building projects, meddle in how Islam is taught in US schools, influence policymakers, and smear Muslim organizers.
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As for social issues, Theresa Reidy, a political scientist at University College Cork, notes that Mr Varadkar was late to intervene in the gay-marriage debate.
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That should be useful for a king, but it does raise a lot of questions about all the times he didn't intervene in the story. Unclear.
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Bialik, who has two young sons, also said she believes in the importance of teaching boys and men how to intervene in situations of sexual harassment.
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On Tuesday, Phil Cohen filed a motion with the Palm Beach County Court to intervene in an action filed by ex-wife Pamela Cohen in April.
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It was "unprecedented" that so many private corporations applied to intervene in a human rights case, even though the court had dismissed their application, she added.
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Reports that Trump had tried to intervene in an ongoing federal investigation cast a shadow on his presidency and the future of his pro-growth agenda.
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Doctors Without Borders criticized the UN mission in February when peacekeepers did not intervene in fighting at a Protection of Civilians Site in Malakal, South Sudan.
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In response to questions from Reuters on Monday, the bank said it would stick to setting benchmark lending rates rather than intervene in the exchange markets.
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Earlier, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the Scottish government would apply to intervene in the legal case about Article 50, which could further complicate matters.
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Be smart: Regulators rarely intervene in these fights, even when they're asked to, because they believe such conflicts are best left to the market to handle.
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Argentina's central bank has been given greater leeway to intervene in currency markets in recent months, in order to prevent dramatic swings in the peso's value.
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However, top Trump economic advisor Larry Kudlow and two senior administration officials had confirmed at the time the president decided not to intervene in currency markets.
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A previous motion to intervene in the case was supported by several news outlets, First Look said, including Turner's Cable News Network and the Associated Press.
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In April, the White House declined Democrats' request to disclose documents that could show whether Trump sought to intervene in the AT&T Time Warner review.
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The U.S. needs permission to intervene in the case, which stems from an E.U. order last year that Apple pay $14.5 billion in taxes to Ireland.
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"I don't think people realize the situation filmmakers face," he said, stressing that Netflix didn't intervene in his process — they just let him run with it.
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The central bank added that it "stands ready to intervene, in case speculative and/or momentary pressures emerge, for smooth functioning of the foreign exchange markets".
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The current case doesn't relate to U.S. intelligence agencies' claims that Assange played a key role in Russia's efforts to intervene in the last presidential race.
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It said the EU's proposed reform was "weak" and it called for EU regulators to have more power to intervene in national markets to protect savers.
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In the long term, however, analysts see the stock ban as a negative, saying it illustrates the Chinese government's continuing willingness to intervene in the market.
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Such a blatant attempt by Russia to intervene in the election results of another major nation, and not just a satellite country, is unprecedented, they say.
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"Any attempt to intervene in the independence of Palestinian national decision-making will fail, just as it has failed throughout the past 40 years," he said.
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Though it's unclear what Clinton's staff thought of the Blumenthal memo, it attributes less than flattering motives to the French President's decision to intervene in Libya.
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He also said there were few options available to Berlin to intervene in the case, but he was interested in keeping important know-how in Germany.
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Havana accused Washington on Thursday of moving special forces closer to Venezuela as part of a covert plan to intervene in the chaotic South American country.
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"You can intervene in different ways — with a pill, in therapy, couples counseling — and many of those can eventually affect all of the factors," he adds.
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Indeed, officials long insisted that the government could not rebut Mr Trump's falsehoods about Mexico because that would be to intervene in their neighbour's internal affairs.
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Aides have been emphasizing the loyalty or disloyalty of candidates when counseling Trump on which primary races he should intervene in and which he should avoid.
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President Barack Obama did not intervene in the case during his eight years in office because the Justice Department recommended denying Johnson's request for a commutation.
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Now, strictly speaking, dollar policy is the purview of the Treasury Department, which has the authority to intervene in exchange markets to buy or sell dollars.
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House Democrats will vote next week to intervene in the case, a move that will once again force Republican lawmakers to cast a vote on ObamaCare.
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The Defense Production Act, adopted in 1950 at the start of the Korean War, allows the federal government to intervene in business to promote national security.
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These smart apps are able to do incredible things such as monitor patient activity and social interaction to detect and intervene in episodes of clinical depression.
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Taiwan's Wu said China was intending to intervene in their elections, just as Tsai had named her running mate and "the campaign shifts into high gear".
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" On the other hand, she noted, if he is not formally allowed to intervene in this case, she can't stop him from continuing his "publicity tour.
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Democratic leadership on Tuesday formally opened an impeachment inquiry into the president following the allegations that he illegally pressured Ukraine to intervene in the US election.
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CNN reported Tuesday citing three people familiar with the matter that the president's decision to intervene in his daughter's security clearance process "rankled" White House officials.
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The government is said to be seeking to intervene in Apple's appeal of the decision which ruled that it owed $14.8 billion in taxes to Ireland.
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" And this: "We monsters are not part of this world, but we exist and intervene in it, making our way among men, fashioning ourselves through them.
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Now Healey is accusing Exxon of "forum-shopping," or trying to get a Texas court to intervene in a matter that should be handled in Massachusetts.
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For his part, Donovan is facing allegations he used his position to intervene in the arrest of his domestic partner's son on charges of heroin possession.
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Funds holding more than $2 billion in senior COFINA debt on Wednesday sought to intervene in a lawsuit filed by GO bondholders against Puerto Rico's government.
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Regulations also require a certified pilot to stand ready to intervene in any commercial drone flight and keep a line-of-sight view of the aircraft.
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The idea is that if you intervene in that early stage, you won't have experiences of secondary sex characteristics, such as breasts or [the] Adam's apple.
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Carlos Cangroiz, a Venezuelan migrant who fled to Colombia in October with his wife and children, told me he wants other countries to intervene in Venezuela.
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Pentagon officials were reportedly shocked by a "Fox & Friends" report Monday that President Donald Trump planned to intervene in three war crimes cases by Veteran's Day.
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This is something I was concerned about, even before 2016 and all the revelations about what happened with the Russian attempts to intervene in our elections.
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Mr. Goldsmith pointed out that this was not the first time Mr. Trump has intimated he might intervene in the functions of the criminal justice system.
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It was not Olympiakos in 2005, when Steven Gerrard had to intervene in the dying minutes to send Liverpool through and mayhem swept through the Kop.
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That meeting, which the White House didn't initially reveal, came just hours after Trump bought Putin's denial that Russia didn't intervene in the 2016 presidential election.
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Complicating the situation, President Trump mused in an interview that he might intervene in Ms. Meng's case, if it would result in trade concessions from China.
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Mr. Trump has implied he would intervene in Ms. Meng's extradition to the United States if it would help Washington land a trade deal with Beijing.
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Within days of one set of contributions, Mr. Menendez pressed federal officials to intervene in a Medicare billing dispute worth almost $2000 million to Dr. Melgen.
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A woman, trained to intervene in case of an overdose, placed a mask over her face as his drug cooked and diluted beneath a jumping flame.
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John A. Koskinen, who retired as I.R.S. commissioner in late 2017, said an attempt to intervene in the audit of any taxpayer would be highly inappropriate.
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Clinton, Rice and Power led the push to intervene in Libya in 28503, and were equally vociferous in their advocacy for greater U.S. engagement in Syria.
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Foreign powers can only intervene in Libya if asked to do so by a Libyan government and with a U.N. and Arab League mandate, Sisi said.
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Between the lines: "Trump has the ability to intervene in the FX market," Michelle Meyer, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's head of U.S. economics, tells Axios.
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And it asked the Supreme Court to quickly intervene in its defense of the president's travel bans, which primarily affected people from several Muslim-majority countries.
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The dollar was seeing some corporate selling against as China officials cap the fixing level, intervene in the market and change capital outflow regulations, Nomura said.
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AHIP played a major role in getting the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010 but has been reluctant to intervene in the fight over its repeal.
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The Mexican investor group also brought a $23 million international arbitration against Spain; Quinn Emanuel's clients sought to intervene in a Spanish criminal case against BPE.
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Furthermore, the DOT has been reluctant to intervene in response to early signs of trouble, such as multiple fatalities related to misuse of Tesla's Autopilot feature.
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Just days after her arrest in 2018, President Donald Trump said he could intervene in Meng's case if it helped secured a trade deal with China.
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At that time, Obama was shepherding the Dodd-Frank financial-reform bill through Congress, and the White House did not intervene in the carried-interest fight.
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The President's decision not to intervene in the case comes several weeks after Trump not only restored Gallagher's rank but also pardoned two other service members.
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I'd like to believe that all people who might intervene in a situation between a parent and a child have good intentions; indeed, very many do.
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In August 93, he urged Romanian President Klaus Iohannis to intervene in cases brought by the country's anti-corruption agency, which he accused of prosecutorial misconduct.
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On February 13, the nation's intelligence chiefs, in testimony before the Senate, all agreed that Russia is planning to intervene in the 2018 midterm congressional elections.
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It is unclear whether officials plan to similarly intervene in any other tech companies' appeals before the EU. This story was updated at 4:23 p.m.
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The question for any foreign country facing an opportunity or request to intervene in America's election is what they may gain and what they may lose.
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It's not just that supervised consumption sites provide a place where people can use drugs with trained staff ready to intervene in case something goes wrong.
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But after the election, more and more attention became devoted to whether Trump associates and Putin's government coordinated to intervene in the campaign in some way.
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The drug remains illegal under federal law, but the Department of Justice has so far decided not to intervene in states where weed has been legalized.
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Nermin Er's "Side by Side" (2017), the third work to intervene in an old cave, features delicate paper ladders and scaffolds cascading down the rock face.
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But for foreigners to participate, regulatory certainty becomes essential, meaning Beijing must curb its inclination to intervene in the markets if it sees developments it doesn't like.
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West African troops were poised to intervene in Gambia on Thursday after President Yahya Jammeh's mandate expired and overnight talks to convince him to stand down failed.
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Trump said he would intervene in the Justice Department's case against a top executive at China's Huawei Technologies if doing so would help close a trade deal.
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That has prompted the central bank to intervene in the currency markets to support the yuan and crack down on forex trading it suspects to be speculative.
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He reportedly pressured aides in 2017 to intervene in a pending merger between AT&T and Time Warner, which owns CNN, a favorite target of the president.
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The regulator had threatened to intervene in the company, after news reports said management was being threatened with dismissal from investors linked to Tanuré, sources told Reuters.
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However, some sections of Russian society could see the metro bombing as proof that Putin's decision to intervene in Syria has again made Russian civilians into targets.
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper said Friday the US is not abandoning its Kurdish allies, even as he made clear the US will not intervene in the fight.
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"But we cannot intervene in existing titles or private purchases - it is up to the owner to decide if it should be a joint title," he said.
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From now on, for example, the Gendarmerie's National Intervention Group (GIGN) — one of the country's three main elite units — will be invited to intervene in the capital.
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At the same time, Mrs May's team has leaped onto Labour's turf, adopting a Labour policy to intervene in energy markets by placing a cap on bills.
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The real fell half a percent to 4.303 per dollar as traders tested the central bank's resolve not to intervene in the market to arrest its decline.
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The federal government so far has declined to intervene in the lawsuit, as it has the option to do in whistleblower suits alleging fraudulent claims for payment.
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SENDAI, Japan (Reuters) - French finance minister Michel Sapin said on Saturday he saw no big discrepancies in the currency market and no need to intervene in currencies.
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Speaking on BBC radio on Monday morning, Ben Broadbent, the current deputy governor of the BOE said the institution would not intervene in the foreign exchange market.
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In its March 20 ruling allowing Guaido's representatives to intervene in the case, the judge said Crystallex would have until April 10 to respond to its arguments.
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For now, Uber says that each car will have a safety driver in front to oversee the drive and intervene in unsafe weather or other unforeseen conditions.
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Before the trial, a major question hung over the Justice Department's decision to intervene in the merger: did the Trump administration have its thumb on the scales?
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"It appears the Trump Organization is trying to use his position to directly intervene in the judicial process of another country for his personal benefit," he continued.
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It&aposs unclear whether any California government agencies had an opportunity to intervene in the years authorities claim 10 children suffered "horrific" abuse inside their suburban home.
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The PBOC is also known for its willingness to intervene in the foreign exchange market to buy or sell yuan to keep it within a desired range.
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She describes a phenomenon called the "bystander effect," which is the idea that people are less likely to intervene in emergency situations when other people are present.
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A Moscow-based private equity group has written an open letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin, urging him to intervene in the arrest of a U.S. citizen.
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Mary Ellen, New York: Has Attorney General William Barr recused himself from the Jeffrey Epstein case, and does he have the ability to intervene in some way?
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The history of Western countries trying to intervene in population growth in the developing world is extraordinarily ugly, full of forced sterilizations and other human rights abuses.
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And, as Sweden's government has made clear, top government officials can't intervene in the judicial system, no matter how much Trump might like them to do so.
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Stoltenberg said that NATO would not force any country to join and dismissed allegations that the alliance would intervene in Bosnia in the event of political turmoil.
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"I have never felt pressured to intervene in the Russia investigation in any way," Coats told members of the Senate intelligence committee when asked about such reports.
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The SNB has introduced negative interest rates and said it will intervene in the currency market if necessary to weaken what it calls a "significantly overvalued" franc.
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It later noted the central bank had the capability to intervene in the foreign exchange market, although historically the RBNZ has been very reluctant to do so.
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A senior Indian diplomat in Kabul said it planned to construct dams in Afghanistan, but would not intervene in a bilateral water dispute between Tehran and Kabul.
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The West has chosen to intervene in Macedonia and enable a coalition of war-criminals and political sell outs because they are viewed as more pro-West.
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A strong Russia using its military to intervene in conflicts around the world in an effort to play a stabilizing force in the world sounds pretty familiar.
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But some sections of Russian society may see the metro bombing as proof that Putin's decision to intervene in Syria has again made Russian civilians into targets.
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Gorsuch, however, did ask a hypothetical question to Shay Dvoretsky, the attorney for the party wishing to intervene in the case over the regulatory taking of land.
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The ACLU is challenging the judge's ruling and has a "fully briefed motion to intervene in the case," which is currently being reviewed by a district court.
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As defined by SAE International, this means the "vehicle is capable of performing all driving functions," but a human driver may have to intervene in certain conditions.
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In the past, DOJ allowed whistleblowers to continue litigating FCA cases even when the Justice Department, after investigating their claims, opted not to intervene in their suits.
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Comcast is trying to paint the expansion of its app program as a reason why the FCC doesn't need to intervene in the set-top box marketplace.
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Trump said in an interview last month that he would intervene in the case against Meng if it would help him secure a trade deal with Beijing.
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Then she makes sure the babies get regular follow-up exams so "we can intervene in an early way" if a baby isn't meeting their developmental milestones.
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Obama used airstrikes to overthrow Muammar Qaddafi in 2011; Libya is now a failed state, an outcome that likely influenced Obama's decision not to intervene in Syria.
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Yale spokesman Tom Conroy refused to comment on Samson's allegations, and repeated the school's position that it did not have the ability to intervene in Northern Pass.
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" A spokeswoman for China's foreign ministry, meanwhile, blamed the protests on foreign influence, calling them "an attempt to incite external forces to intervene in Hong Kong affairs.
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Now, just months after that investigation was formally closed, FBI officials are stunned the president is openly calling for another country to intervene in another presidential election.
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At the end of that investigation, DOJ can decide to intervene in the case, which is then largely prosecuted by the government, or to decline to intervene.
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The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) faces pressure from lawmakers to intervene in high street banking, a sector dominated by the "big four" - HSBC, Barclays, RBS and Lloyds.
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The bank will also intervene in the foreign exchange market on Friday to ease pressure on the central African nation's franc currency, spokesman Plante Kibadhi told Reuters.
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Contentious articles include provisions that empower a Constitutional Court to intervene in political conflict, a partially or wholly appointed Senate and provisions for an unelected prime minister.
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The Swiss National Bank (SNB) has said it is prepared to intervene in currency markets if it deems that the Swiss franc has gained too much strength.
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"We take very seriously issues of Russian intervention, or Russian attempts to intervene, in electoral processes or in the democratic processes of any country," May told parliament.
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The American leader had previously said he could intervene in the case against Huawei if it would help his administration secure a good trade deal with China.
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Chinese policymakers are known for their readiness to intervene in the economy and financial markets and economy at any opportunity but they seem less interventionist this time.
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The SNB has stated repeatedly it expects negative interest rates, coupled with its willingness to intervene in the currency market, eventually to weaken a "significantly overvalued" franc.
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He also said he would intervene in the Justice Department's case against a top executive at China's Huawei Technologies if it would help secure a trade deal.
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Despite this support, Venezuela is not Syria, where Russia had a long-standing base and was in a position with nearby forces to intervene in that conflict.
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As an artist and a storyteller, how might I aesthetically, conceptually and tactically intervene in that historical erasure process and offer up something new, reimagined and unruly?
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But U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies have found that Moscow sought to intervene in the 2016 vote to boost Trump's chances of winning the White House.
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House attorneys said they would seek to intervene in that case as soon as they are able; there is not yet a case number for the appeal.
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"If there is a need to intervene in the area of government bonds, measures will be taken," Holzmann, who is the chief of Austria's central bank, said.
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The House of Commons said that it was "limited in its ability to intervene in employment matters" because those issues were the responsibility of members of Parliament.
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He has said the hearings on his actions are motivated by politics and threatened to publicize "quirky" cases that opposition politicians have asked him to intervene in.
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On Twitter, Mr. Trump cited a "Fox & Friends" legal analyst, Andrew Napolitano, who has insisted that the president "has every right" to intervene in a criminal case.
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A "capsule communicator" relayed his instructions, although he went on the air to give emphasis to his orders, to intervene in emergencies and to banter away tensions.
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The conclusion of American intelligence agencies that Russia tried to intervene in the election to harm Hillary Clinton's campaign has only intensified the focus in recent days.
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Venezuelan Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza responded to the news through his verified Twitter account, saying the Maduro government denounces efforts to intervene in the Latin American nation.
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Of those, the Justice Department told the court it wanted to intervene in the cases involving two, UnitedHealth and WellMed Medical Management, which UnitedHealth acquired in 2011.
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Separately, Hong Kong's new chief executive, Carrie Lam, who has vowed to build a stronger relationship with the opposition, said she would not intervene in the case.
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Unfortunately, I was not working yesterday and could not intervene in the unfortunate circumstances that unfolded but I believe I owe you an explanation and an apology.
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Emefile said the bank would continue to intervene in the foreign exchange market to keep the official exchange rate to the dollar in line with its "expectations".
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Business minister Andrea Leadsom said on Wednesday she had issued a European intervention notice to intervene in the sale, which was approved by Cobham's shareholders on Monday.
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The new law closes the gap between Hong Kong's limited power to intervene in financial institutions and the Financial Stability Board's key attributes for effective resolution regimes.
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Foremost, the attorney general confirmed that the Russians did intervene in the 2016 election, a claim that Trump has often been hesitant to make or has denied.
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The decision to hear the case marks a temporary win for Google, which in January petitioned the court to intervene in the 9-year-old court battle.
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"The court quashed the judgments by the international arbitrators on the ground that they had no power to intervene in these matters as arbitrators," the ruling said.
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Absent US pressure, the international community has no appetite to intervene in the camp and most countries have adopted an ad-hoc or case-by-case approach.
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What exactly Mr. Whitaker did after the call is unclear, but there is no evidence that he took any direct steps to intervene in the Manhattan investigation.
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In the 1950s, American policy makers believed it necessary to intervene in the Korean War, in part, to prove their willingness to stand up for European allies.
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These complaints were originally filed under seal in 2015, and they were kept secret until the DOJ chose to publicly intervene in the cases with this settlement.
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But it was clear to me that it would take more than a one or two-day workshop to intervene in the form of art higher education.
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In Germany legislation is winding through parliament which would allow the Federal Cartel Office to intervene in cases in which network effects and data assets play a role.
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This came after a month of politicking in which the government, facing an election next year, had put pressure on the central bank to intervene in the economy.
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It was a repetition of the constant refrain among conservatives writers and politicians that Obama was withdrawing from the world because he refused to intervene in every conflict.
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President Donald Trump also said he would intervene in the Justice Department's case against Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou if it would help smooth over U.S.-China trade relations.
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The government may intervene in such cases, but chose not to in this case, leaving Bergman to litigate it on her own prior to the settlement's being announced.
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Before the latest breaking developments, the President had sought to combat the perception that he had secretly attempted to get a foreign power to intervene in US politics.
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Western countries, having refused to intervene in the war's early stages when they had a chance to halt the carnage, can now hope only to mitigate the horror.
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The United States Holocaust Museum is rescinding a human rights award given to Aung San Suu Kyi, after her failure to intervene in the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar.
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Secretary of Defense Mark Esper said Friday the US is not abandoning its Kurdish allies, but made it clear the US military would not intervene in the fight.
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Sources familiar with SRB strategy say the initial objective was to intervene in Popular on Friday, June 9, ahead of the weekend, to give enough time for negotiations.
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"We want to be very careful, nature is a profound balance and if we intervene in a way that is not profound we can upset things," Hurlbut said.
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"The business sector would offer its support" if Japanese authorities were to intervene in the currency market, Sakakibara was quoted as saying at a news conference on Monday.
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Kraft's lawyers filed an emergency motion Wednesday to intervene in Wang's case so they can "oppose the State's intended disclosure" the videos, according to documents obtained by CNBC.
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The Super League on Wednesday accepted Folau had been legally registered with the Dragons, but took steps to ensure they can intervene in controversial signings in the future.
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The ACLU had also asked the judge to allow the accountholders to formally intervene in the case, which would give them the right to appeal the judge's orders.
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More famously, Sanders did not intervene in the 1985 arrest of trespassers protesting a General Electric facility that manufactured Gatling guns used against the Sandinistas in Central America.
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US President Donald Trump told Reuters on Tuesday evening that he might "intervene" in Meng's case if it serves national interests, though he didn't specify in what way.
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It was wrong because the decision to intervene in the first place was not justified, being based as it was on faulty premises regarding weapons of mass destruction.
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President Donald Trump said in December he could intervene in Meng's case if it would serve U.S. national security interests or help close a trade deal with China.
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On Friday, top Trump economic advisor Larry Kudlow and two senior administration officials told CNBC's Kayla Tausche the president decided not to intervene in the U.S. currency markets.
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